So I wonder if there is any library I could use for full-text search with phoenix framework? I tried to google something, even in erlang, but found only some really old libraries ...
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I assume you're asking about something native to the BEAM. Otherwise, I'm not sure why you couldn't use Solr/Lucene. Granted you'd have to write some glue code but I don't think there's any solution where a bit of glue code wouldn't be needed.