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Pwiki - Let's build a wiki with the Phoenix Framework

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Task

  • Create a Markdown based Wiki using the Phoenix Framework.

  • For parsing Markdown files a project like Earmark can be used. Find it on hex.pm.

  • When a user visit a page that exist the article should be presented to the user; links on this page pointing to the localhost should take the user to the given article. If the user visit a page that does not exist it should be possible to create it.

  • Persistence layer is up to you; SQL/Postgres, keeping data in processes/agents, (D)ETS, keeping data in flat files, etc, everything goes.

  • Do not worry about authentication unless you have extra time.

Bootstrapping the Phoenix application

To start your Phoenix app:

  1. Install dependencies with mix deps.get
  2. Create and migrate your database with mix ecto.create && mix ecto.migrate
  3. Start Phoenix endpoint with mix phoenix.server

Now you can visit localhost:4000 from your browser.

Ready to run in production? Please check our deployment guides.

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