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# Phoenix
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Ash plays nicely with phoenix. There are a few things to consider when using them side-by-side.
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## Adding Ash to an existing Phoenix app
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To add Ash to an existing application is easy, generally only involves updating your `Ecto.Repo` to use `AshPostgres.Repo` if you are using `AshPostgres`. Other than that, you can follow the guides as usual.
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## Creating a new Phoenix app
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If you want to use `AshPostgres`, you have two options here:
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1. create a phoenix app as normal, and when you set up `AshPostgres`, ignore the steps for creating the repo, and instead update it to use `AshPostgres.Repo`.
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2. create the app with `--no-ecto` and follow the AshPostgres guide getting started guide fully.
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## Using Extensions
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If you are using extensions like AshGraphql or AshJsonApi, you will want to follow their getting started guides separately.
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