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Thalo - Event Sourcing runtime for WASM
Thalo is a new Rust library that provides a runtime for WASM-based event sourcing. With Thalo, developers can compile their aggregates and components into WASM modules and use them in the runtime to handle commands and persist events to an event store. The library is built on top of Wasmtime and Message DB, and uses the ESDL schema language to define aggregates. While Thalo is not yet ready for real-world use, it has the potential to make event sourcing more accessible to a wider range of languages that compile to WASM, allowing for a language-agnostic runtime. Give it a try and let us know what you think! https://github.com/thalo-rs/thalo
Over the past couple of months I've rewritten a project of mine from scratch called Thalo. https://github.com/thalo-rs/thalo
- Thalo – Rust event sourcing framework
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Thalo.rs - Event Sourcing in Rust
Interesting! Thanks for sharing. I can see how macros can be heavy, but yours was pretty light IMO. Comparing with the current example, the current one has basically the same code, plus the edsl code that looks like a header (if Rust ever had C's .h or OCaml's .mli files). Which isn't necessarily a bad thing though.
riker
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Any good distributed actor crates?
I remember a crate called riker that did distribute actors but it looks like it's abandoned unfortunately.
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18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
However, this isn't even 50% of what's out there: Need raw parallel power (and maybe don't need an async runtime)? Checkout Rayon. Need simple Actors for concurrent processing? Checkout Actix. Need a larger Actor system for fault tolerance/CQRS messaging? Checkout Riker. Damn, I sound like a youtube advert 🤦 - For real though, this is the tip of the concurrency iceberg. There is so much more - and it's growing.
- What is the current state of actor systems in Rust?
What are some alternatives?
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actix - Actor framework for Rust.
eventually-rs - Event Sourcing for Rust
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime
PumpkinDB - Immutable Ordered Key-Value Database Engine
lam - :rocket: a lightweight, universal actor-model vm for writing scalable and reliable applications that run natively and on WebAssembly
postgresql-event-sourcing - A reference implementation of an event-sourced system that uses PostgreSQL as an event store built with Spring Boot. Fork the repository and use it as a template for your projects. Or clone the repository and run end-to-end tests to see how everything works together.
wasmCloud - wasmCloud allows for simple, secure, distributed application development using WebAssembly components and capability providers.
esdl - Event-sourcing Schema Definition Language
tiny-tokio-actor - A simple tiny actor library on top of Tokio
esdl-vscode - VSCode Language Syntax for ESDL
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