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# Change Log
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## [Unreleased]
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## [0.3.0] - 2017-6-16
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- The event store persists the event `correlation_id` and `causation_id`.
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added to the `events` table and the `write_events` function has been
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altered. Event Sourcery apps will need to ensure these DB changes have
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## [0.2.0] - 2017-6-1
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- Make `EventSourcery::Postgres::OptimisedEventPollWaiter#shutdown` private
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- Configure projector tracker table name via `EventSourcery::Postgres.configure`
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## [0.1.0] - 2017-5-26
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- Imported code from the [event_sourcery](https://github.com/envato/event_sourcery).
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- Postgres related configuration is through `EventSourcery::Postgres.configure`
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# EventSourcery::Postgres
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## Development Status
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## Installation
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class Config
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attr_accessor :event_store_database,
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:lock_table_to_guarantee_linear_sequence_id_growth,
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def initialize(pg_connection,
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events_table_name: EventSourcery::Postgres.config.events_table_name,
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lock_table: EventSourcery::Postgres.config.lock_table_to_guarantee_linear_sequence_id_growth,
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event_builder: EventSourcery.config.event_builder)
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order(:id).
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def get_events_for_aggregate_id(aggregate_id)
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events_table.where(aggregate_id: aggregate_id.to_str).order(:version).map do |event_hash|
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def subscribe(from_id:, event_types: nil, after_listen: nil, subscription_master:, &block)
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def events_table
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end
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def build_event(data)
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def write_events_sql(aggregate_id, events, expected_version)
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bodies = sql_literal_array(events, 'json', &:body)
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types = sql_literal_array(events, 'varchar', &:type)
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created_ats = sql_literal_array(events, 'timestamp without time zone', &:created_at)
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event_uuids = sql_literal_array(events, 'uuid', &:uuid)
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correlation_ids = sql_literal_array(events, 'uuid', &:correlation_id)
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causation_ids = sql_literal_array(events, 'uuid', &:causation_id)
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select #{@write_events_function_name}(
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#{sql_literal(aggregate_id.to_str, 'uuid')},
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#{created_ats},
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#{event_uuids},
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#{correlation_ids},
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#{causation_ids},
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#{sql_literal(@lock_table, 'boolean')}
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);
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|
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end
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def sql_literal_array(events, type, &block)
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sql_array = events.map do |event|
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to_sql_literal(block.call(event))
|
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end.join(', ')
|
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"array[#{sql_array}]::#{type}[]"
|
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end
|
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def sql_literal(value, type)
|
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"#{to_sql_literal(value)}::#{type}"
|
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+
end
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def to_sql_literal(value)
|
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return 'null' unless value
|
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|
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wrapped_value = if Time === value
|
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value.iso8601(6)
|
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elsif Hash === value
|
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Sequel.pg_json(value)
|
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else
|
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value
|
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+
end
|
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@pg_connection.literal(wrapped_value)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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def log_events_saved(events)
|
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|
+
events.each do |event|
|
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|
+
EventSourcery.logger.debug { "Saved event: #{event.inspect}" }
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
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