# Transponder
DSL for declarative Phoenix controllers.
## Features
- Turns controllers into declarative code.
- Works with all context functions that return a tagged tuple like `{:ok, ...}` or `{:error, ...}`
- Supports rendering `Ecto.Changeset` errors.
- Built-in formatters for JSON and HTML with ability to add custom ones.
**Disclaimer**: This is intended for simple apps or when starting to build an application. More complex apps may require more complexity in their controllers, and then a standard Phoenix controller with tests would work better. This is just a starting point.
## Installation
Add `transponder` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:transponder, "~> 0.1.0"}
]
end
```
Add `use Transponder` to your controllers, and define actions with `defaction`:
```elixir
defmodule MyAppWeb.Admin.ProductsController do
use MyAppWeb, :controller
use Transponder, format: Transponder.JSON
defaction :index, &Catalog.list_products(&1.params)
defaction :show, &Catalog.get_product(&1.params)
defaction :create, &Catalog.create_product(&1.params["product"])
defaction :update, &Catalog.update_product(&1.params["id"], &1.params["product"])
defaction :delete, &Catalog.delete_product(&1.params["id"])
end
```
Then define a `show.json.eex` and `index.json.eex`. Or you can use a `Phoenix.View`:
```elixir
defmodule MyAppWeb.Admin.ProductsView do
use MyAppWeb, :view
def render("index.json", %{records: products}) do
%{products: Enum.map(&render("show.json", %{record: &1}))}
end
def render("show.json", %{record: product}) do
%{
id: product.id,
title: product.title,
price: product.price,
}
end
end
```
To handle errors, configure the error view in `config/config.exs`:
```elixir
config :transponder, :error_view, MyAppWeb.ErrorView
```
To render HTML instead of JSON use `Transponder.HTML`:
```elixir
defmodule MayAppWeb.Admin.ProductController do
use MyAppWeb, :controller
use Transponder, format: Transponder.HTML
# defaction ...
end
```
And then you'll need to create templates for the actions you use: `index.html.eex`, `show.html.eex`, etc..
You can also create a custom formatter:
```elixir
defmodule MyFormat do
@behaviour Transponder.Formatter
# pattern match and render how you like
@impl true
def format(_action, conn, {:ok, bla}) do
conn
|> put_status(200)
|> render("yay.html")
end
def format(_action, conn, {:error, bla}) do
conn
|> put_status(401)
|> render("oops.html")
end
end
```
## Documentation:
[https://hexdocs.pm/transponder](https://hexdocs.pm/transponder).
## License
MIT