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Usage

Add Mariaex as a dependency in your mix.exs file.

def deps do
  [{:mariaex, "~> 0.1"} ]
end

After you are done, run mix deps.get in your shell to fetch and compile Mariaex. Start an interactive Elixir shell with iex -S mix.

  iex(1)> {:ok, p} = Mariaex.Connection.start_link(username: "ecto", database: "ecto_test")
  {:ok, #PID<0.108.0>}

  iex(2)> Mariaex.Connection.query(p, "CREATE TABLE test1 (id serial, title text)")
  {:ok, %Mariaex.Result{columns: [], command: :create, num_rows: 0, rows: []}}

  iex(3)> Mariaex.Connection.query(p, "INSERT INTO test1 VALUES(1, &#39;test&#39;)")
  {:ok, %Mariaex.Result{columns: [], command: :insert, num_rows: 1, rows: []}}

  iex(4)> Mariaex.Connection.query(p, "INSERT INTO test1 VALUES(2, &#39;test2&#39;)")
  {:ok, %Mariaex.Result{columns: [], command: :insert, num_rows: 1, rows: []}}

  iex(5)> Mariaex.Connection.query(p, "SELECT id, title FROM test1")
  {:ok,
   %Mariaex.Result{columns: ["id", "title"], command: :select, num_rows: 2,
    rows: [{1, "test"}, {2, "test2"}]}}

License

Copyright 2015 Travelping

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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