postgresql-event-sourcing
Marten
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postgresql-event-sourcing
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Hitchhiker's Guide to Moving from Relational Data to Events
This is an extremely well documented postgresql event sourcing reference implementation: https://github.com/eugene-khyst/postgresql-event-sourcing
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Show HN: Light implementation of Event Sourcing using PostgreSQL as event store
Here is the code <https://github.com/eugene-khyst/postgresql-event-sourcing/bl...>
Marten
- Marten – .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL
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Dapper vs. Entity Framework With Postgres
Id recommend trying out MartenDb. It's not really a PostgreSQL ORM, it actually uses Postgres more as a document database via jsonb. But it's excruciatingly easy to use and schema updates are a breeze (and largely automatic)
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Show HN: Light implementation of Event Sourcing using PostgreSQL as event store
Check out Marten for a fully fleshed out implementation https://github.com/JasperFx/marten
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Is anyone using Dapr
We are using ExtCore here to make our app modular: https://extcore.net/, and MartenDB for event store (which is surprisingly VERY simple) : https://martendb.io/
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Yet another embedded DB (kind of)
I always loved Marten, it is so simple to use and yet powerful. If you are unfamiliar with it, it is a data access library (like an ORM) that is using JSON serialization and LINQ to store and query data from/to Postgres. It basically turns Postgres into document DB. Comparing it to EF, Marten doesn't require migrations since it stores documents.
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This article is covering the potential problems you will face when using MongoDB for typical relational tasks.
You're better off using Postgres (has JSON columns.) If you want a more "document" oriented experience, use Marten: https://martendb.io/
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Self-Paced Kit: Introduction to Event Sourcing with Node.js and TypeScript
For that part, the samples use EventStoreDB (https://www.eventstore.com/), which is the only mature event store I know in Node.js land. Event Sourcing allows using any database as backing storage. I'm co-maintainer of the Marten (https://martendb.io/), which is a .NET library that allows using Postgres as event store and document db.
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CQRS is simpler than you think with C#11 and .NET 7!
Then you should check out Marten (https://martendb.io/). Our intention is to remove the boilerplate, we're using Postgres e having the built-in projections.
- Event-driven projections in Marten explained
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Marten, a Crystal web framework that makes building web apps productive and fun
Not to be confused with the C# document database built on Postgres.
https://martendb.io/
What are some alternatives?
ksqldb-event-souring - Kafka is not for event sourcing, isn't it? Kafka alone is not an event store, but Kafka and ksqlDB together allow building full-featured event stores. This repository provides a sample of event sourced system that uses Kafka and ksqlDB as event store.
Event Store - EventStoreDB, the event-native database. Designed for Event Sourcing, Event-Driven, and Microservices architectures
sirix - SirixDB is an an embeddable, bitemporal, append-only database system and event store, storing immutable lightweight snapshots. It keeps the full history of each resource. Every commit stores a space-efficient snapshot through structural sharing. It is log-structured and never overwrites data. SirixDB uses a novel page-level versioning approach.
MongoDB - The MongoDB Database
Java-Spring-CRQS-Eventsourcing-Microservice - Java-Spring-CRQS-Eventsourcing-Microservice
RavenDB - ACID Document Database
txid-syncing - Demo of continuous syncing based on txids
Yessql - A .NET document database working on any RDBMS
emmett - Emmett - a Node.js library taking your event-driven applications back to the future!
efcore.pg - Entity Framework Core provider for PostgreSQL
eventstoredb-event-sourcing - EventStoreDB is the database for Event Sourcing. This repository provides a sample of event sourced system that uses EventStoreDB as event store.
LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file