eventsourcing
eventhorizon
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eventsourcing | eventhorizon | |
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2 | 5 | |
1,401 | 1,544 | |
2.7% | 0.6% | |
9.1 | 3.8 | |
16 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Go | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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eventsourcing
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walnats: Nats-powered event-driven background jobs and microservices framework for Python. It's like Celey or Dramatiq but for microservices, asyncio-powered, and type-safe.
There is no built-in storage backend but in just a few lines you can make an actor (or use the monitor method to consume everything) that will store everything wherever you want, with eventsourcing or plain events.
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The Reactive Monolith – How to Move from CRUD to Event Sourcing
Similar thing happened on a project I joined. Except this person not only forced ES onto the business but their own specific library for it https://github.com/johnbywater/eventsourcing
The business eventually failed to due to this, due to slow implementation of simple features and many other issues with it.
I will never use ES due to this project, it's pointless, anything you can do with it, you can do without it.
eventhorizon
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Help to migrate a simple app from Elm to React, Angular or VanillaJS.
The todo app
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Sync Changes to External Data Systems using Ent Hooks | ent
https://github.com/looplab/eventhorizon just got a proper outbox pattern.
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DDD in Go -- my take on it
There is a package called EventHorizon that solves some of the issues in Go.
- Event-driven architecture resources
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Ask HN: Are you using Go for web development?
Consultant using Go in a few client projects. Both use build-in-Docker for stability and less CI surprises. One uses GRPC with Profobuf, another is using an event sourcing toolkit I have authored [0]. Personally I use VSCode with gopls which has been working great for quiet some time now. Ordinary male files for combined documentation and usage of common operations.
[0] https://github.com/looplab/eventhorizon
What are some alternatives?
cookiecutter-django-rest - Build best practiced apis fast with Python3
watermill - Building event-driven applications the easy way in Go.
minos-python - 🐍 Minos is a framework which helps you create reactive microservices in Python
go-starter - An opinionated production-ready SQL-/Swagger-first RESTful JSON API written in Go, highly integrated with VSCode DevContainers by allaboutapps.
zeebe - Distributed Workflow Engine for Microservices Orchestration
ent - An entity framework for Go
alembic - A database migrations tool for SQLAlchemy.
pulse - ☁EventBus on Portable Pub/Sub Components☄
materialize - The data warehouse for operational workloads.
mongodb-nats-connector - A connector that uses MongoDB's change streams to capture data changes and publishes those changes to NATS JetStream.
walnats - 🌰 Nats-powered event-driven background jobs and microservices framework for Python.
doubleboiler - A full stack Go app boilerplate