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Python package for eventsourcing with EventStoreDB

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Event Sourcing with EventStoreDB

This package supports using the Python eventsourcing library with EventStoreDB.

Installation

Use pip to install the stable distribution from the Python Package Index.

$ pip install eventsourcing-eventstoredb

Please note, it is recommended to install Python packages into a Python virtual environment.

Getting started

Define aggregates and applications in the usual way. Please note, aggregate sequences in EventStoreDB start from position 0, so set INITIAL_VERSION on your aggregate classes accordingly.

from eventsourcing.application import Application
from eventsourcing.domain import Aggregate, event


class TrainingSchool(Application):
    def register(self, name):
        dog = Dog(name)
        self.save(dog)
        return dog.id

    def add_trick(self, dog_id, trick):
        dog = self.repository.get(dog_id)
        dog.add_trick(trick)
        self.save(dog)

    def get_tricks(self, dog_id):
        dog = self.repository.get(dog_id)
        return dog.tricks


class Dog(Aggregate):
    INITIAL_VERSION = 0

    @event('Registered')
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        self.tricks = []

    @event('TrickAdded')
    def add_trick(self, trick):
        self.tricks.append(trick)

Configure the application to use EventStoreDB. Set environment variable PERSISTENCE_MODULE to 'eventsourcing_eventstoredb', and set EVENTSTOREDB_URI to the host and port of your EventStoreDB.

school = TrainingSchool(env={
    "PERSISTENCE_MODULE": "eventsourcing_eventstoredb",
    "EVENTSTOREDB_URI": "localhost:2113",
})

NB: SSL/TLS not yet supported: In case you are running against a cluster, or want to use SSL/TLS certificates, you can specify these things in the URI.

    "EVENTSTOREDB_URI": "esdb://localhost:2111,localhost:2112,localhost:2113?tls&rootCertificate=./certs/ca/ca.crt"

The application's methods may be then called, from tests and user interfaces.

dog_id = school.register('Fido')
school.add_trick(dog_id, 'roll over')
school.add_trick(dog_id, 'play dead')
tricks = school.get_tricks(dog_id)
assert tricks == ['roll over', 'play dead']

For more information, please refer to the Python eventsourcing library and the EventStoreDB project.

Developers

Clone the eventsourcing-eventstoredb repository, set up a virtual environment, and install dependencies.

Use your IDE (e.g. PyCharm) to open the project repository. Create a Poetry virtual environment, and then update packages.

$ make update-packages

Alternatively, use the make install command to create a dedicated Python virtual environment for this project.

$ make install

Start EventStoreDB.

$ make start-eventstoredb

Run tests.

$ make test

Add tests in ./tests. Add code in ./eventsourcing_eventstoredb.

Check the formatting of the code.

$ make lint

Reformat the code.

$ make fmt

Add dependencies in pyproject.toml and then update installed packages.

$ make update-packages

Stop EventStoreDB.

$ make stop-eventstoredb

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