sumo_db_pgsql

About

This is the PostgreSQL adapter for sumo_db.

PosgreSQL

Install PostgreSQL

To install PostgreSQL please follow the instructions in this link: Installing PostgreSQL.

Getting Started

To start using sumo_db with this PostgreSQL adapter sumo_db_pgsql is pretty easy, you just have to follow these steps:

  1. Add sumo_db and sumo_db_pgsql as dependencies in your project.

Using Rebar3:

{deps, [
  {sumo_db, {git, "https://github.com/inaka/sumo_db.git", {tag, "0.5.0"}}},
  {sumo_db_pgsql, {git, "https://github.com/inaka/sumo_db_pgsql.git", {tag, "0.0.1"}}}
]}.
  1. You need at least one doc/entity, let's use sumo_test_people_pgsql as example.

    NOTE: if you use this entity, you'll need to include mixer to the dependencies list

  2. Provide the configuration file, e.g.: test.config.

  3. Now you can run your app and start using sumo from there.

Running sumo from Erlang console

Start the Erlang console, adding the path to your beams and config file

$ erl -pa _build/default/lib/*/ebin -pa _build/test/lib/sumo_db_pgsql/test -config test/test.config

Within the console:

> application:ensure_all_started(sumo_db_pgsql).
12:02:00.250 [info] Application lager started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.250 [info] Application crypto started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.251 [info] Application asn1 started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.251 [info] Application public_key started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.251 [info] Application ssl started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.252 [info] Application epgsql started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.256 [info] Application sasl started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.256 [info] Creating wpool ETS table
12:02:00.256 [info] Application worker_pool started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.256 [info] Application quickrand started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.256 [info] Application uuid started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.337 [info] Application sumo_db started on node nonode@nohost
12:02:00.341 [info] Application sumo_db_pgsql started on node nonode@nohost
{ok,[syntax_tools,compiler,goldrush,lager,crypto,asn1,
     public_key,ssl,epgsql,sasl,worker_pool,quickrand,uuid,
     sumo_db,sumo_db_pgsql]}

% from here you can start using sumo

> sumo:find_all(people).
[]

Running Tests

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