An Elixir reloader. When your code changes, ExSync automatically recompiles it.
Supports recompiling :path dependencies without additional configuration. Also
supports a :reload_callback which is an MFA (Module Function Arguments) that
will be called after each time the code is recompiled.
ExSync depends on FileSystem which has some required dependencies.
- Create a new application:
mix new my_app- Add exsync to your
mix.exsdependencies:
def deps do
[
{:exsync, "~> 0.4", only: :dev},
]
endNOTE: if you have an umbrella application then add ExSync to one the apps in the umbrella.
All configuration for this library is handled via the application environment.
:addition_dirs - Additional directories to monitor
For example, to monitor the priv directory, add this to your config.exs:
config :exsync, addition_dirs: ["/priv"]:extensions - List of file extensions to watch for changes. Defaults to: [".erl", ".hrl", ".ex", ".eex"]
:extra_extensions - List of additional extensions to watch for changes (cannot be used with :extensions)
For example, to watch .js and .css files add this to your config.exs:
config :exsync, extra_extensions: [".js", ".css"]:exclusions - List of regular expressions that, if matched, exclude a file from being noticed by exsync.
For example, to exclude Emacs temporary files:
config :exsync, exclusions: [~r/#/]:logging_enabled - Set to false to disable logging (default true)
:reload_callback - A callback MFA that is called when a set of files are done reloading. Can be used to implement your own special handling to react to file reloads.
:reload_timeout - Amount of time to wait in milliseconds before triggering the :reload_callback. Defaults to 150ms.
For example, to call MyApp.MyModule.handle_reload() add this to your config.exs:
config :exsync,
reload_timeout: 75,
reload_callback: {MyApp.MyModule, :handle_reload, []}