Decent Exposure
Sequent
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1,801 | 535 | |
0.0% | 0.2% | |
0.0 | 8.8 | |
about 1 year ago | 29 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Decent Exposure
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Sequent
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
Sequent – CQRS and event sourcing
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Event Store with Rails
Co-author of the Sequent gem (https://www.sequent.io) here. Can confirm that it’s a great gem to build event sourced applications with (as long as you’re using PostgreSQL). It’s very battle tested as it has been extracted from/used in a web based accounting system that currently holds about 1 billion events in the event store.
- Accessing point in time data when data changes over time
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Using CQRS in a simple Phoenix API with Commanded
I have been curious about the concepts of event sourcing and CQRS for a while— obsessively reading books like Practical Microservices (Garofolo) and Architecture Patterns with Python (Percival, Gregory), along with documentation for libraries like Sequent (Ruby), Commanded (Elixir).
What are some alternatives?
Responders - A set of Rails responders to dry up your application
Rails Event Store - A Ruby implementation of an Event Store based on Active Record
dry-types - Flexible type system for Ruby with coercions and constraints
SimpleCommand - A simple, standardized way to build and use Service Objects (aka Commands) in Ruby
PageletRails - Improve perceived performance of your rails application with minimum effort
Cells - View components for Ruby and Rails.
skinny_controllers - A pattern for allowing for easier testing of large projects' business logic
Clowne - A flexible gem for cloning models
Trailblazer - The advanced business logic framework for Ruby.
Apotomo - MVC Components for Rails.