![]() It also looks like there's n "He" or Ho" on this piece. The other side of this device has green label looks like it might read "GFP 3 211142". Note the "FREON DO NOT FILL." label on the tank/device directly in front of the white box. There's another triangular electric shock hazard label on the front passenger side of the box. There is a "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 10,000 V.D.C." label on the driver side. This label appears on the red tube on the passenger side. Also note the labels on the yellow side tanks - these are also long gone. These labels have been missing for many years. The Sonobuoy had two triangular electric shock labels during the original filming in 1988. If only there were a higher-resolution version of this image available. This is the best photo that I've found of this label, so recreating it might be tough. The badly faded black and white label on the front of the green box appears to be similar to the label on the console behind the driver/passenger seats inside the cabin. There is also one of these labels on the Sonobuoy. I've been going through the handful of images that are publicly available:īoth the left and right sides of the green box have a "WARNING - THREAD SAFETY CHAIN." label (as seen on the Sniffer tubes on the Ecto-1). The first thing is to determine is what labels have been on the car. My goal is to create a set of labels for the community that can be used for replica Ectomobiles, model kits, or even a possible community-driven restoration of the screen-used car.įor more information on the Ecto-1A in its current condition, please take a look at this page: If you would like to read more articles about Elixir, be sure to follow us on Twitter or Dev.As many of you know, several of the exterior labels on the Ecto-1A are either badly faded or missing entirely. If Thinking in Ecto was not enough and you would like to see another conference talk by Darin Wilson, this one is a bit more in-depth. It’s curated by Dashbit, the company working on Elixir. A cookbook with recipes on how to achieve common Ecto tasks. Elixir School’s Ecto section contains a lot of useful info and code examples on changesets and queries. It’s well written and should be able to answer most of your questions. ![]() ![]() This is a rather large YouTube playlist of 13 videos that goes through some of the basics of Ecto. I’m a fan of the content Alchemist Camp is putting out, and this is no different. ![]() Ecto basics playlist from Alchemist Camp.If you are one of those people that can read a book, it can be useful to pick it up. Not much to say – it is the premier Ecto book. It covers what is special about Ecto, and why it is the way it is. If you check out just one resource from this list, watch this talk. Here is a load of awesome beginner- and intermediate-level materials that you can check out to learn more about the toolkit. Each of the items I talked about are covered better in different places I only tried to bring all the knowledge in one place for your convenience. I’ve given a quick introduction, but there’s a lot still to explore out there. If you would like to read more about validations and constraints, this article is very nice. There are a lot of ready-made validations present, but you can also write your own custom validation functions and call them with validate_change. Iex(18)> changeset = _required(changeset, ) Now, we can play around with the database.įirst off, some alias preparations: iex(1)> alias Blog.Repo Schema-less queries, pure SQL instead of Ecto.Query, just using changesets for data validation – you want it, you can do it. While Ecto is frequently called a framework, it consists of a few modules, most of which you can use or not use, depending on your preferences. But you can technically use it to connect to whichever data source your heart prefers like MongoDB or ETS, among other things. ![]() For example, by default, Ecto is made to connect to SQL databases like MySQL & PostgreSQL. While it can cause some headaches in the start, it prevents you from making mistakes that you will forever remember when your project goes viral on Product Hunt.Ĭonfigurable. For example, if you don’t preload associated items, the framework will not fetch them for you. Ecto is explicit about what is happening: there is not so much behind-the-scenes magic as in other libraries. Generally, Ecto offers the same benefits as other things in the Elixir ecosystem: we focus on modularity and explicitness and of course it has macros.Įxplicit. If you are using Phoenix and Elixir, the chance is you will use Ecto. Most likely, the choice of using Ecto will come as a consequence of other choices that you’ve made. ![]()
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