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PostgreSQL Data Layer

Many of the examples in the Ash chapters utilize ETS as the database. This choice is primarily due to its quick setup, making it ideal for tutorials. However, in real-world applications, you might prefer using a SQL database. In this chapter, I’ll demonstrate how to set up PostgreSQL in an Ash application.

  • PostgreSQL Data Layer Minimal Setup

  • PostgreSQL Data Layer Ash + Phoenix Framework Setup

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