Seikho / evtstore

Event Sourcing and CQRS with Node.js and TypeScript
https://seikho.github.io/evtstore
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EvtStore

Type-safe Event Sourcing and CQRS with Node.JS and TypeScript

Note: createDomain will be migrating to createDomainV2 in version 11.x The createDomainV2 API solves circular reference issues when importing aggregates. The original createDomain will be available as createDomainV1 from 11.x onwards.

Why

I reguarly use event sourcing and wanted to lower the barrier for entry and increase productivity for colleagues.
The design goals were:

To obtain these goals the design is highly opinionated, but still flexible.

Supported Databases

See Providers for more details and examples

Aggregate Persistence

See the documentation regarding information about aggregate persistence. This refers to persisting a copy of the aggregate on events for performant retrieval.

Examples

EvtStore is type-driven to take advantage of type safety and auto completion. We front-load the creation of our Event, Aggregate, and Command types to avoid having to repeatedly import and pass them as generic argument. EvtStore makes use for TypeScript's mapped types and conditional types to achieve this.

type UserEvt =
  | { type: 'created', name: string }
  | { type: 'disabled' }
  | { type: 'enabled' }
type UserAgg = { name: string, enabled: boolean }
type UserCmd =
  | { type: 'create': name: string }
  | { type: 'enable' }
  | { type: 'disable' }

type PostEvt =
  | { type: 'postCreated', userId: string, content: string }
  | { type: 'postArchived' }

type PostAgg = { userId: string, content: string, archived: boolean }
type PostCmd =
  | { type: 'createPost', userId: string, content: string }
  | { type: 'archivedPost', userId: string }

const user = createAggregate<UserEvt, UserAgg, 'users'>({
  stream: 'users',
  create: () => ({ name: '', enabled: false }),
  fold: (evt) => {
    switch (evt.type) {
      case 'created':
        return { name: evt.name, enabled: true }
      case 'disabled':
        return { enabled: false }
      case 'enabled':
        return { enabled: true }
    }
  }
})

const post = createAggregate<PostEvt, PostAgg, 'posts'>({
  stream: 'posts',
  create: () => ({ content: '', userId: '', archived: false }),
  fold: (evt) => {
    switch (evt.type) {
      case 'postCreated':
        return { userId: evt.userId, content: evt.content }
      case 'postArchived':
        return { archived: true }
    },
  }
})

const provider = createProvider()

export const { domain, createHandler } = createDomain({ provider }, { user, post })

export const userCmd = createCommands<UserEvt, UserEvt, UserCmd>(domain.user, {
  async create(cmd, agg) { ... },
  async disable(cmd, agg) { ... },
  async enable(cmd, agg) { ... },
})

export const postCmd = createCommands<PostEvt, PostAgg, PostCmd>(domain.post, {
  async createPost(cmd, agg) {
    if (agg.version) throw new CommandError('Post already exists')
    const user = await domain.user.getAggregate(cmd.userId)
    if (!user.version) throw new CommandError('Unauthorized')

    return { type: 'postCreated', content: cmd.content, userId: cmd.userId }
  },
  async archivePost(cmd, agg) {
    if (cmd.userId !== agg.userId) throw new CommandError('Not allowed')
    if (agg.archived) return

    return { type: 'postArchived' }
  }
})

const postModel = createHandler('posts-model', ['posts'], {
  // When the event handler is started for the first time, the handler will begin at the end of the stream(s) history
  tailStream: false,

  // Every time the event handler is started, the handler will begin at the end of the stream(s) history
  alwaysTailStream: false,

  // Skip events that throw an error when being handled
  continueOnError: false,
})

postModel.handle('posts', 'postCreated', async (id, event, meta) => {
  // Insert into database
})
postModel.start()

See the example folder

API

See API