Uni — Ecto Plugin
@Path("/api/users") public interface UserClient @GET @Path("/id") Uni<User> getUser(@PathParam("id") String id);
Watch these tutorials to see Uni.Ecto in action and learn how to apply it to your projects: Getting Started with Universe Ecto 58K views · 8 years ago YouTube · Maxon Red Giant
is a stylized fractal noise effect included in the Red Giant Universe plugin library by Maxon. It is primarily used to create "ghostly" or "electric" glowing outlines around text, logos, and high-contrast video footage. Core Features & Functionality
schema "payments" do field :customer_uni, UNI.Ecto.Type belongs_to_uni :customer, UNI.Ecto.Type, field: :customer_uni, resolve_with: :customer end end uni ecto plugin
Each plugin implements:
The simplifies database management in Elixir applications. It bridges the gap between Ecto—Elixir's powerful database wrapper—and unified data architectures. Developers use this plugin to automate repetitive schema configurations, streamline multi-tenant setups, and standardize data mapping across microservices.
is a specialized Elixir library designed to act as a "unified" bridge for Ecto schemas. Its primary goal is to automate the propagation of data changes across different layers of an application. It bridges the gap between Ecto—Elixir's powerful database
Let's assume you are using the popular triplex library (which implements the uni pattern) or the unifex approach. For this guide, we will use a generic setup based on the uni_ecto_plugin pattern.
: The effect uses four distinct types of fractal noise to control complexity, size, and aspect ratio.
Often used for eerie, pulsating text effects in cinematic projects. Its primary goal is to automate the propagation
is a specialized library (often implemented as a C# wrapper or a bridge) that allows Unity developers to interact with Elixir’s Ecto schemas and changesets.
A typical UNI is represented as:
In a true SaaS app, tenants are created on the fly via a signup form.
# Bad user = Repo.get(User, 1) |> Repo.preload(:orders)
A common point of confusion for beginners is how the plugin targets an object. The uni.Ecto plugin to function. It scans the visible edges/contours of a layer (like standard text or an isolated logo) and projects the procedural energy from those exact boundaries.