EventFlow 0.12.891

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dotnet add package EventFlow --version 0.12.891
NuGet\Install-Package EventFlow -Version 0.12.891
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<PackageReference Include="EventFlow" Version="0.12.891" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add EventFlow --version 0.12.891
#r "nuget: EventFlow, 0.12.891"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install EventFlow as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=EventFlow&version=0.12.891

// Install EventFlow as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=EventFlow&version=0.12.891

CQRS+ES framework

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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NuGet packages (19)

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EventFlow.Sql The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

# EventFlow <img src="./icon-128.png" /> <a href="https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/"><img src="https://img.shields.io/nuget/v/EventFlow.svg?style=flat" /></a> <a href="https://gitter.im/rasmus/EventFlow?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge"><img src="https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg" /></a> <a href="https://github.com/eventflow/EventFlow/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img src="https://github.com/eventflow/EventFlow/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a> NuGet feeds - Official releases: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/ EventFlow is a basic CQRS+ES framework designed to be easy to use. Have a look at our [getting started guide](https://docs.geteventflow.net/GettingStarted.html), the [do’s and don’ts](https://docs.geteventflow.net/DosAndDonts.html) and the [FAQ](https://docs.geteventflow.net/FAQ.html). ## Features * **Easy to use**: Designed with sensible defaults and implementations that make it easy to create an example application * **Highly configurable and extendable**: EventFlow uses interfaces for every part of its core, making it easy to replace or extend existing features with custom implementation * **No use of threads or background workers** * **MIT licensed** Easy to understand and use license for enterprise

EventFlow.AspNetCore The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

AspNetCore support for EventFlow

EventFlow.DependencyInjection The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection support for EventFlow

EventFlow.MongoDB The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

# EventFlow <img src="./icon-128.png" /> <a href="https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/"><img src="https://img.shields.io/nuget/v/EventFlow.svg?style=flat" /></a> <a href="https://gitter.im/rasmus/EventFlow?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge"><img src="https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg" /></a> <a href="https://github.com/eventflow/EventFlow/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img src="https://github.com/eventflow/EventFlow/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a> NuGet feeds - Official releases: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EventFlow/ EventFlow is a basic CQRS+ES framework designed to be easy to use. Have a look at our [getting started guide](https://docs.geteventflow.net/GettingStarted.html), the [do’s and don’ts](https://docs.geteventflow.net/DosAndDonts.html) and the [FAQ](https://docs.geteventflow.net/FAQ.html). ## Features * **Easy to use**: Designed with sensible defaults and implementations that make it easy to create an example application * **Highly configurable and extendable**: EventFlow uses interfaces for every part of its core, making it easy to replace or extend existing features with custom implementation * **No use of threads or background workers** * **MIT licensed** Easy to understand and use license for enterprise

EventFlow.Elasticsearch The ID prefix of this package has been reserved for one of the owners of this package by NuGet.org.

Elasticsearch support for EventFlow

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twzhangyang/RestAirline
DDD+CQRS+EventSourcing+Hypermedia API+ASP.NET Core 3.1+Masstransit+terraform+docker+k8s
OKTAYKIR/EventFlow.Example
DDD+CQRS+Event-sourcing examples using EventFlow following CQRS-ES architecture. It is configured with RabbitMQ, MongoDB(Snapshot store), PostgreSQL(Read store), EventStore(GES). It's targeted to .Net Core 2.2 and include docker compose file.
Version Downloads Last updated
1.0.5003-alpha 4,428 6/21/2023
1.0.5002-alpha 2,820 11/11/2022
1.0.5001-alpha 2,099 3/15/2022
1.0.4748-alpha 14,580 9/9/2021
1.0.4617-alpha 1,558 6/11/2021
0.83.4713 799,418 9/7/2021
0.82.4684 7,681 8/30/2021
0.82.4659 33,667 6/17/2021
0.81.4483 151,136 12/14/2020
0.80.4377 49,707 10/1/2020
0.79.4216 115,772 5/13/2020
0.78.4205 5,474 5/11/2020
0.77.4077 92,755 12/10/2019
0.76.4014 33,490 10/19/2019
0.75.3970 12,110 9/12/2019
0.74.3948 23,533 7/1/2019
0.73.3933 9,174 6/11/2019
0.72.3914 11,341 5/28/2019
0.71.3834 14,569 4/17/2019
0.70.3824 6,543 4/11/2019
0.69.3772 16,875 2/12/2019
0.68.3728 45,657 12/3/2018
0.67.3697 12,616 10/14/2018
0.66.3673 8,332 9/28/2018
0.65.3664 10,318 9/22/2018
0.64.3598 10,001 8/27/2018
0.63.3581 8,899 8/7/2018
0.62.3569 34,937 7/5/2018
0.61.3524 6,168 6/26/2018
0.60.3490 5,090 6/18/2018
0.59.3396 5,845 5/23/2018
0.58.3377 4,898 5/13/2018
0.57.3359 5,587 4/30/2018
0.56.3328 4,344 4/24/2018
0.55.3323 4,485 4/24/2018
0.54.3261 5,886 2/25/2018
0.53.3204 4,425 1/25/2018
0.52.3178 5,109 11/2/2017
0.51.3155 3,989 10/25/2017
0.50.3124 4,050 10/21/2017
0.49.3031 6,551 9/7/2017
0.48.2937 5,243 7/11/2017
0.47.2894 4,684 6/28/2017
0.46.2886 7,364 5/29/2017
0.45.2877 4,158 5/28/2017
0.44.2832 4,087 5/12/2017
0.43.2806 2,291 5/5/2017
0.42.2755 4,820 5/2/2017
0.41.2727 4,692 4/27/2017
0.40.2590 7,919 3/30/2017
0.39.2553 4,959 1/16/2017
0.38.2454 4,811 12/2/2016
0.37.2424 4,990 11/8/2016
0.36.2315 5,981 10/18/2016
0.35.2247 4,933 9/6/2016
0.34.2221 4,631 8/23/2016
0.33.2190 4,454 8/16/2016
0.32.2163 4,580 7/4/2016
0.31.2106 4,391 6/30/2016
0.30.2019 4,764 6/16/2016
0.29.1973 6,155 4/19/2016
0.28.1852 4,475 4/5/2016
0.27.1765 7,813 2/25/2016
0.26.1714 4,420 2/20/2016
0.25.1695 3,798 2/15/2016
0.24.1563 4,191 1/25/2016
0.23.1470 4,847 12/5/2015
0.22.1393 4,685 11/19/2015
0.21.1312 3,968 10/26/2015
0.20.1274 3,764 10/22/2015
0.19.1225 3,665 10/19/2015
0.18.1181 4,038 10/7/2015
0.17.1134 3,885 9/28/2015
0.16.1120 3,811 9/27/2015
0.15.1057 3,864 9/24/2015
0.14.1051 3,850 9/23/2015
0.13.962 3,848 9/13/2015
0.12.891 3,605 9/4/2015
0.11.751 3,635 8/24/2015
0.10.642 3,397 8/17/2015
0.9.580 3,458 7/20/2015
0.8.560 3,276 5/29/2015
0.7.481 3,264 5/22/2015
0.6.456 3,103 5/18/2015
0.5.390 3,279 5/8/2015
0.4.353 3,135 5/5/2015
0.3.292 3,567 4/30/2015

Breaking: Aggregate root no longer have `Aggregate` removed from their
when name, i.e., the metadata property with key `aggregate_name` (or
`MetadataKeys.AggregateName`). If you are dependent on the previous naming,
use the new `AggregateName` attribute and apply it to your aggregates
Breaking: Moved `Identity<>` and `IIdentity` from the `EventFlow.Aggregates`
namespace to `EventFlow.Core` as the identities are not specific for aggregates
Breaking: `ICommand.Id` is renamed to `ICommand.AggregateId` to make "room"
for the new `ICommand.SourceId` property. If commands are serialized, then
it _might_ be important verify that the serialization still works. EventFlow
_does not_ serialize commands, so no mitigation is provided. If the
`Command<,>` is used, make sure to use the correct protected constructor
Breaking: `IEventStore.StoreAsync(...)` now requires an additional
`ISourceId` argument. To create a random one, use `SourceId.New`, but it
should be e.g. the command ID that resulted in the events. Note, this method
isn't typically used by developers
New: Added `ICommand.SourceId`, which contains the ID of the source. The
default (if your commands inherit from `Command<,>`) will be a new
`CommandId` each time the a `Command<,>` instance is created. You can pass
specific value, merely use the newly added constructor taking the ID.
Alternatively you commands could inherit from the new
`DistinctCommand`, enabling commands with the same state to have the
same `SourceId`
New: Duplicate commands can be detected using the new `ISourceId`. Read the
EventFlow article regarding commands for more details
New: Aggregate names can now be configured using the attribute
`AggregateName`. The name can be accessed using the new `IAggregateRoot.Name`
property
New: Added `Identity<>.NewDeterministic(Guid, string)` enabling creation of
[deterministic GUIDs](http://code.logos.com/blog/2011/04/generating_a_deterministic_guid.html)
New: Added new metadata key `source_id` (`MetadataKeys.SourceId`) containing
the source ID, typically the ID of the command from which the event
originated
New: Added new metadata key `event_id` (`MetadataKeys.EventId`) containing a
deterministic ID for the event. Events with the same aggregate sequence
number and from aggregates with the same identity, will have the same event
identity
Fixed: `Identity<>.With(string)` now throws an `ArgumentException` instead of
a `TargetInvocationException` when passed an invalid identity
Fixed: Aggregate roots now build the cache of `Apply` methods once, instead
of when the method is requested the first time