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Rails Event Store

Rails Event Store (RES) is a library for publishing, consuming, storing and retrieving events. It's your best companion for going with an event-driven architecture for your Rails application.

You can use it:

  • as your Publish-Subscribe bus
  • to decouple core business logic from external concerns in Hexagonal style architectures
  • as an alternative to ActiveRecord callbacks and Observers
  • as a communication layer between loosely coupled components
  • to react to published events synchronously or asynchronously
  • to extract side-effects (notifications, metrics etc) from your controllers and services into event handlers
  • to build an audit-log
  • to create read-models
  • to implement event-sourcing

Documentation

Documentation, tutorials and code samples are available at https://railseventstore.org.

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CircleCI Gem Version

We're aiming for 100% mutation coverage in this project. This is why:

Whenever you fix a bug or add a new feature, we require that the coverage doesn't go down.

Contributing

This single repository hosts several gems and website with documentation. Check the contribution guide.

About

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This repository is funded and maintained by Arkency. Check out our other open-source projects and what else we have at RES.

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