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Eventing infrastructure for event sourced architectures.

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logicblocks.event.store

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Eventing infrastructure for event sourced architectures.

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Installation

pip install logicblocks.event.store

Usage

Basic Example

from logicblocks.event.store import EventStore, adapters
from logicblocks.event.types import NewEvent
from logicblocks.event.projection import Projector

adapter = adapters.InMemoryEventStorageAdapter()
store = EventStore(adapter)

stream = store.stream(category="profiles", stream="joe.bloggs")
stream.publish(
    events=[
        NewEvent(
            name="profile-created",
            payload={
                "name": "Joe Bloggs",
                "email": "joe.bloggs@example.com"
            }
        )
    ])
stream.publish(
    events=[
        NewEvent(
            name="date-of-birth-set",
            payload={
                "dob": "1992-07-10"
            }
        )
    ]
)

projector = Projector(
    handlers={
        "profile-created": lambda state, event: state.merge({
            "name": event.payload["name"],
            "email": event.payload["email"]
        }),
        "date-of-birth-set": lambda state, event: state.merge({
            "dob": event.payload["dob"]
        })
    }
)
profile = projector.project({}, stream.read())

# profile == {
#   "name": "Joe Bloggs", 
#   "email": "joe.bloggs@example.com", 
#   "dob": "1992-07-10"
# }

Features

  • Event modelling:
    • Log / category / stream based: events are grouped into logs of categories of streams.
    • Arbitrary payloads and metadata: events can have arbitrary payloads and metadata limited only by what the underlying storage backend can support.
    • Bi-temporality support: events included timestamps for both the time the event was created and the time the event was recorded in the log.
  • Event storage:
    • Immutable and append only: the event store is modelled as an append-only log of immutable events.
    • Consistency guarantees: concurrent stream updates can optionally be handled with optimistic concurrency control.
    • Write conditions: an extensible write condition system allows pre-conditions to be evaluated before publish.
    • Ordering guarantees: event writes are serialised (currently at log level) to guarantee consistent ordering at scan time.
    • Thread safety: the event store is thread safe and can be used in multithreaded applications.
  • Storage adapters:
    • Storage adapter abstraction: adapters are provided for different storage backends, currently including:
      • an in-memory implementation for testing and experimentation; and
      • a PostgreSQL backed implementation for production use.
    • Extensible to other backends: the storage adapter abstract base class is designed to be relatively easily implemented to support other storage backends.
  • Projections:
    • Reduction: event sequences can be reduced to a single value, a projection, using a projector.
    • Versioning: projections are versioned based on some attribute of the last event processed (position, sequence number, etc).
    • Storage: coming soon.
    • Snapshotting: coming soon.
  • Types:
    • Type hints: includes type hints for all public classes and functions.
    • Value types: includes serialisable value types for identifiers, events and projections.
    • Pydantic support: coming soon.
  • Testing utilities:
    • Builders: includes builders for events to simplify testing.
    • Data generators: includes random data generators for events and event attributes.
    • Storage adapter tests: includes tests for storage adapters to ensure consistency across implementations.

Documentation

Development

To run the full pre-commit build:

./go

To run tests:

./go library:test:all          # all tests
./go library:test:unit         # unit tests
./go library:test:integration  # integration tests

To perform linting:

./go library:lint:check  # check linting rules are met
./go library:lint:fix    # attempt to fix linting issues

To format code:

./go library:format:check  # check code formatting
./go library:format:fix    # attempt to fix code formatting

To run type checking:

./go library:type:check  # check type hints

To build packages:

./go library:build

To see all available tasks:

./go -T

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/logicblocks/event.store. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

Copyright © 2024 LogicBlocks Maintainers

Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.

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