microservice-template VS sourced

Compare microservice-template vs sourced and see what are their differences.

sourced

Tiny framework for building models with the event sourcing pattern (events and snapshots). (by CloudNativeEntrepreneur)
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microservice-template sourced
1 1
221 15
3.2% -
0.0 3.2
3 days ago about 1 year ago
TypeScript TypeScript
MIT License MIT License
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microservice-template

Posts with mentions or reviews of microservice-template. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-23.
  • Building Microservices with Nest.js is that simple!
    4 projects | dev.to | 23 Sep 2021
    If you are interested in more advanced example of Nest.js Microservices I have created a Microservice Template that you can use to create your own microservices. https://github.com/otasoft/microservice-template

sourced

Posts with mentions or reviews of sourced. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-08.
  • Problem with Repository Design Pattern
    4 projects | /r/Backend | 8 Sep 2021
    This is an event sourcing library in Typescript that also relies on the repository pattern: https://github.com/cloudnativeentrepreneur/sourced. Using the same models you could use a server side repo, such as https://github.com/CloudNativeEntrepreneur/sourced-repo-typeorm to persist to sql dbs, or the mongo repo implementation: https://github.com/mateodelnorte/sourced-repo-mongo, or even use localstorage if you were working in a browser: https://github.com/CloudNativeEntrepreneur/sourced-repo-svelte-local-storage-store all without changing the model the repository serves.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing microservice-template and sourced you can also consider the following projects:

nestjs-boilerplate - NestJS boilerplate. Auth, TypeORM, Mongoose, Postgres, MongoDB, Mailing, I18N, Docker.

sourced-repo-svelte-local-storage-store - Build event sourced svelte applications and use localstorage backed svelte stores for persistence.

ultimate-backend - Multi tenant SaaS starter kit with cqrs graphql microservice architecture, apollo federation, event source and authentication

testing-nestjs - A repository to show off to the community methods of testing NestJS including Unit Tests, Integration Tests, E2E Tests, pipes, filters, interceptors, GraphQL, Mongo, TypeORM, and more!

Java-Quarkus-Reactive-CQRS-EventSourcing - Java-Quarkus-Reactive-CQRS-EventSourcing

micro-bootstrap - A Full Stack framework written in .NET Core to speed up your development process in microservices and modular monolith apps. It gathers most widely used frameworks in .NET world and pack them into a simple bootstrap package.

sourced-repo-typeorm - A sourced repo that uses TypeORM to persist events. This allows for passing different connection options, and thus, allows for different databases for the persistence layers.

config - Configuration module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍓

nest-demo

nest-microservice

microservice-stack - A suite of tools that aim to help developers create microservice architectures