Collection of traits and other utilities to help you build your Event-sourced applications in Rust.
Installation
β οΈ v0.5.0 is under active development: Breaking changes are expected. If you are usingeventually
as a git dependency you should use a pinned version!
Add eventually
into your project dependencies:
[dependencies]
eventually = { version = "0.5.0", features = ["full"], git = "https://github.com/get-eventually/eventually-rs" }
Note on semantic versioning
This library is actively being developed, and prior to v1
release the following Semantic versioning
is being adopted:
- Breaking changes are tagged with a new
MINOR
release - New features, patches and documentation are tagged with a new
PATCH
release
What is Event Sourcing?
Before diving into the crate's internals, you may be wondering what Event Sourcing is.
From eventstore.com introduction:
Event Sourcing is an architectural pattern that is gaining popularity as a method for building modern systems. Unlike traditional databases which only store and update the current state of data, event-sourced systems store all changes as an immutable series of events in the order that they occurred and current state is derived from that event log.
eventually-rs
support Event Sourcing?
How does eventually
exposes all the necessary abstraction to model your
Domain Entities (in lingo, Aggregates) using Domain Events, and
to save these Events using an Event Store (the append-only event log).
For more information, check out the crate documentation.
You can also take a look at the bank-accounting
example,
showcasing Event-sourced application for a generic (and simple) Bank Accounting bounded context.
Event Store backends
eventually-rs
provides the necessary abstractions for modeling and interacting
with an Event Store.
These are the following officially-supported backend implementations:
eventually::event::store::InMemory
: simple inmemory Event Store implementation, usingstd::collections::HashMap
,eventually-postgres
: Event Store and Aggregate Root Repository implementations for PostgreSQL databases.
Contributing
You want to contribute to eventually-rs
but you don't know where to start?
First of all, thank you for considering contributing
You can head over our CONTRIBUTING
section to know
how to contribute to the project, and β in case you don't have a clear idea what
to contribute β what is most needed needed from contributors.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in eventually-rs
by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.