jihantoro
my original syntax :
result =
Enum.map(
from(Repo, where: ^whitelisted_params)
|> where([schema], like(schema.nama, ^"#{nama}%"))
|> limit(^query_limit)
|> Repo.all(),
fn elem ->
elem |> Map.from_struct() |> Map.delete(:__meta__)
end
)
i want to add where([schema], like(schema.tgl, ^tgl)) if a conditional are true
tried :
result =
Enum.map(
from(Repo, where: ^whitelisted_params)
|> where([schema], like(schema.nama, ^"#{nama}%"))
|> (fn(n) -> tgl != "" |> where([schema], like(schema.tgl, ^tgl)) || "" end).()
|> limit(^query_limit)
|> Repo.all(),
fn elem ->
elem |> Map.from_struct() |> Map.delete(:__meta__)
end
)
error :
protocol Ecto.Queryable not implemented for true, the given module does not exist. This protocol is implemented for: Atom, BitString, Ecto.Query, Ecto.SubQuery, Tuple
thank you !
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peerreynders
looks to me that you were trying to do something like this
OvermindDL1
Yep, this is a pattern I use super often. I keep meaning to find a way to pipeline it better, but I just tend to have long repeated sets of this small ‘mutation’ chunks (copy/pasted from my sources):
Obviously I don’t use the formatter because it absolutely destroys the readability of these… I wish it could be fixed…
jihantoro
thank you all for the response, before the answer from @peerreynders and @OvermindDL1 i use cond with multiple Ecto.Query condition
LostKobrakai
I often have code like that:
OvermindDL1
Oh I have a TON of that too! Also a super common pattern, though my bodies in it tend to be many pages large to handle all the various options that it has when I use it so I figured it would make for an annoying example here. ^.^;
And so forth (these ones are formatted with the formatter due to their huge size).
tme_317
Whenever I have a conditional in a pipeline (which happens all the time) I just write a separate private function, so in your pipeline it would look like this:
|> maybe_filter_by_tgl(schema, tgl)Then a separate function:
This is exactly the same as the anonymous function technique from @peerreynders response… for some reason I just find it easier to read (personal preference).
OvermindDL1
The issue then is having to carry a rather massive amount of state through, the examples I gave above are trivial compared to a lot of the conditionals, in addition it means I’d have to jump all over a file to see what the values can be instead of just looking at a single function linearly.
peerreynders
Personally I’m solidly in the private function camp - however in this case only a nudge seemed to be asked for - not a possible lecture from the “style police”.
I find discontinuities in the pipe chain increase the cognitive load when reading the code.
acrolink
Ingenious, thanks for sharing.