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It should be possible to use this function, and it did work as of ash v2.5.9. This test fails as of ash v2.5.10, which introduced adding relationships to underlying ecto schemas. The bug is related to a has_many relationship being present on the resource. The test fails with: 1) test call Ecto.Repo.insert! via Ash Repo (AshPostgres.EctoCompatibilityTest) test/ecto_compatibility_test.exs:6 ** (Ecto.InvalidChangesetError) could not perform insert because changeset is invalid. Errors %{posts: [{"is invalid", [type: {:array, :map}]}]} Applied changes %{name: "The Org"} Params nil Changeset #Ecto.Changeset< action: :insert, changes: %{name: "The Org"}, errors: [posts: {"is invalid", [type: {:array, :map}]}], data: #AshPostgres.Test.Organization<>, valid?: false > code: |> AshPostgres.TestRepo.insert!() stacktrace: (ecto 3.9.4) lib/ecto/repo/schema.ex:270: Ecto.Repo.Schema.insert!/4 test/ecto_compatibility_test.exs:9: (test)
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305 B
Elixir
12 lines
305 B
Elixir
defmodule AshPostgres.EctoCompatibilityTest do
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use AshPostgres.RepoCase, async: false
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require Ash.Query
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test "call Ecto.Repo.insert! via Ash Repo" do
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org =
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%AshPostgres.Test.Organization{name: "The Org"}
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|> AshPostgres.TestRepo.insert!()
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assert org.name == "The Org"
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end
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end
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