test project for map.
An elixir/phoenix library to give support of soft deletion in database/schema
A library to give support of uuid_helper in database tables
A library to give support of uuid_helper in database tables
A Pow extension to track the time and IP a user logged in from
StripeMock is a Stripe mock server written with Elixir and Phoenix.
The fastest way to set up OAuth 2.0 server in your Phoenix app
Phoenix Generators with ExMachina and JaSerializer Support
Shield is an OAuth2 Provider hex package and also a standalone microservice build top of the Phoenix Framework and 'authable' package.
Thesis is a lightweight bolt-on content editing system for Phoenix websites.
Hyperbuffs is an Elixir library which strongly connects Phoenix to Protobuf definitions. Based on content negotiation from incoming reque...
🌲 Great Elixir Logging Made Easy. Official Timber.io Integration.
Phoenix-based framework for chatbot development and orchestration.
Brick is a component library bases on Phoenix.View and Phoenix.Template.
Parameter validation for Phoenix.
Timber's Phoenix integration provides structured logging for applications built with the Phoenix Framework
Drempel provides exponential backoffs to put speed bumps on your critical actions to e.g. slow down brute force attacks.
Validate parameters in Phoenix with ease using Ecto.Schema
HTML helpers for Scrivener
New Relic tracking for Phoenix and Plug applications.
Utilities for working with Exd streams
This library is a summary of the functions that are generally required for Web service development.
Provides some helper methods to build manager and admin applications quicker
Process JSONAPI requests in transport and backing store neutral way.
An Elixir library that can extract the Phoenix router paths and create a java/typescript module of them.
A simple caching system based on Plug and ETS.
Does anyone actually read this?
A plug and play package for using Turbolinks with Elixir web frameworks
Markdown Template Engine for Phoenix. Uses Earmark to render.
This library is a summary of the functions that are generally required for Web service development.