Rails Event Store
@RailsEventStore
A library for publishing, consuming, storing and retrieving events. It's your best companion for going with an event-driven architecture for your Rails app.
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🐎 If you're into free performance improvements you'll love our latest release: github.com/RailsEventStor… In short — there's less SQL queries when reading a batch of events. And also one batch less needed to read a stream. High five to @pjurewicz93 for delivering this!
In this video we did an introduction to EventSourcing and explained how it differs from snapshot approach. Also, we talked about temporal tables vs EventSourcing approach and why one could be better than the other. We'll appreciate feedback! #eventsourcing @RailsEventStore
👋 Hey there! @lreszke and I were chatting about reviving the #Arkency YouTube channel, and voilà – our first episode is out! We wanted to start with a simple-to-understand guide to Event Sourcing, so here it is: youtu.be/lbJhvc2fIFQ #eventsourcing #softwaredevelopment
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Event Sourcing basics for #rails developers!
Check out @lreszke's latest post for a guide on what to do when you need to change your event stream, including how to perform upcasting
Realized your model needs simplification but unsure how to handle events in its stream? Upcasting might just be the answer you're looking for! 🔄💡 blog.arkency.com/upcasting-even… #RailsEventStore #EventSourcing #DomainDrivenDesign @RailsEventStore
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Upcasting events in RailsEventStore
Upcasting events in RailsEventStore
We did a small v2.14.0 release a few days ago. You should definitely get it for Browser UX improvements: github.com/RailsEventStor…
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Release v2.14.0 · RailsEventStore/rails_event_store
RubyEventStore no changes RailsEventStore no changes RubyEventStore::ActiveRecord no changes AggregateRoot no changes RubyEventStore::RSpec no changes RubyEventStore::Browser Change: Se...
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Did you know @RailsEventStore worked on #sqlite from day one and still does 8 years later?
🚀 #RailsEvenStore v2.12.1 has been just released with a fix in foreign key migration generators which were introduced in v2.12.0
🚀 #RailsEvenStore v2.12.0 has been released! 🆕 Support for PostGIS & Trilogy adapters 🆕 ActiveJob::ConfiguredJob & Sidekiq::Job::Setter are valid event handlers 🐛 Fixed #Rspec publish matcher in combination with in_streams And more: github.com/RailsEventStor…
#RubyOnRails 7.1 will bring new database adapter for #MySQL called Trilogy. And guess what? #RailsEvenStore's trunk already supports and it will be included in the next release! Learn more on how we improved code to add new adapter support with ease👇
Discover how the underutilized Value Object pattern can transform your codebase💡 Simplified, cleaner code 🧹 Easier, more focused testing 🎯 Hassle–free feature additions 🪄 🔗 Learn more: blog.arkency.com/the-most-under… #Ruby #ValueObject #CleanCode
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The most underused pattern in Ruby
The most underused pattern in Ruby
Pssst, hey, kid, wanna new #RailsEventStore? 2.11.0 is out! – PreserveTypes transformation is reliable when stored data shape is different than its original – You can use OpenStruct for data and metadata OOTB if you're running JSONClient – Details: github.com/RailsEventStor…
#RailsEventStore 2.10 is out! In the new version you'll find support for #mysql json columns for event data and metadata. Also, `JSONClient` has been fixed and now handles the mapper argument correctly. Read more at github.com/RailsEventStor…
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Release v2.10.0 · RailsEventStore/rails_event_store
RubyEventStore no changes RailsEventStore Add: Optional ActiveJobIdOnlySchedulerthat carries only event_id. The largest benefit of it has constant size in redis as opposed to size dependent on ...
Serializing data with JSON can lead to loss of information about original data types. Unless they are: string, number, boolean, null or structured types like object or array. Why this was a challenge in #RailsEventStore and how we’ve faced it: blog.arkency.com/first-class-js…
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First class json(b) handling in Rails Event Store
First class json(b) handling in Rails Event Store
If you're using RES with Postgres (or planning to) this is a must-read. In RES 2.9.0 we simplified the configuration of RES. We also brought JSONClient to life 👇 blog.arkency.com/first-class-js…
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First class json(b) handling in Rails Event Store
First class json(b) handling in Rails Event Store
If you're using EventSourcing, you already have the events in house. EventSourcing is advertised with the ability to replay events. Rightly so. One might ask, how to do that using @RailsEventStore? Rushing to explain!
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