EventFlow.Sql 0.29.1973

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dotnet add package EventFlow.Sql --version 0.29.1973                
NuGet\Install-Package EventFlow.Sql -Version 0.29.1973                
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<PackageReference Include="EventFlow.Sql" Version="0.29.1973" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add EventFlow.Sql --version 0.29.1973                
#r "nuget: EventFlow.Sql, 0.29.1973"                
#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.Sql as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=EventFlow.Sql&version=0.29.1973

// Install EventFlow.Sql as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=EventFlow.Sql&version=0.29.1973                

Generic SQL support for EventFlow

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EventFlow.MsSql

# EventFlow ![EventFlow logo](./icon-128.png) ``` $ dotnet add package 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 ## Versions Development of version 1.0 has started and is mainly braking changes regarding changes related to replacing EventFlow types with that of Microsoft extension abstractions, mainly `IServiceProvider` and `ILogger<>`. The following list key characteristics of each version as well as its related branches (not properly configured yet). * `1.x` Represents the next iteration of EventFlow that aligns EventFlow with the standard packages for .NET (Core). Releases here will only support .NET Standard, .NET Core and .NET versions going forward. - Released - Still development - Not all projects migrated yet Read the [migration guide](./MIGRATION_GUIDE.md) to view the full list of breaking changes as well as recommendations on how to migrate. ### Documentation (not complete) Version 1.x documentation has been pulled into this repository in order to have the code and documentation closer together and (hopefully) have the documentation updated in the same pull-requests as any code changes. ### NuGet package status - 🟢 ported - 💚 newly added to 1.0 - 🟠 not yet ported to 1.0 - 💀 for packages that are removed as part of 1.0 (see the [migration guide](./MIGRATION_GUIDE.md) for details) Projects - 🟢 `EventFlow` - 🟠 `EventFlow.AspNetCore` - 💀 `EventFlow.Autofac` - 💀 `EventFlow.DependencyInjection` - 🟠 `EventFlow.Elasticsearch` - 🟠 `EventFlow.EntityFramework` - 🟠 `EventFlow.EventStores.EventStore` - 🟢 `EventFlow.Hangfire` - 🟢 `EventFlow.MongoDB` - 🟢 `EventFlow.MsSql` - 💀 `EventFlow.Owin` - 🟢 `EventFlow.PostgreSql` - 💚 `EventFlow.Redis` - 🟠 `EventFlow.RabbitMQ` - 🟢 `EventFlow.Sql` - 🟠 `EventFlow.SQLite` - 🟢 `EventFlow.TestHelpers` ### Branches - `develop-v1`: Development branch, pull requests should be done here - `release-v1`: Release branch, merge commits are done to this branch from `develop-v1` to create releases. Typically each commit represents a release * `0.x` (legacy) The current stable version of EventFlow and has been the version of EventFlow for almost six years. 0.x versions have .NET Framework support and limited support to the Microsoft extension packages through extra NuGet packages. Feature and bug fix releases will still be done while there's interest in the community. ### Branches - `develop-v0`: Development branch, pull requests should be done here - `release-v0`: Release branch, merge commits are done to this branch from `develop-v0` to create releases. Typically each commit represents a release ### Documentation Version 0.x documentation is (although a bit outdated) is live at https://docs.geteventflow.net/. ## Talks directly related to EventFlow - [GOTO Aarhus 2022](https://github.com/rasmus/presentation-goto-2022) by [rasmus](https://github.com/rasmus) Practical event sourcing using EventFlow

EventFlow.PostgreSql

# EventFlow ![EventFlow logo](./icon-128.png) ``` $ dotnet add package 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 ## Versions Development of version 1.0 has started and is mainly braking changes regarding changes related to replacing EventFlow types with that of Microsoft extension abstractions, mainly `IServiceProvider` and `ILogger<>`. The following list key characteristics of each version as well as its related branches (not properly configured yet). * `1.x` Represents the next iteration of EventFlow that aligns EventFlow with the standard packages for .NET (Core). Releases here will only support .NET Standard, .NET Core and .NET versions going forward. - Released - Still development - Not all projects migrated yet Read the [migration guide](./MIGRATION_GUIDE.md) to view the full list of breaking changes as well as recommendations on how to migrate. ### Documentation (not complete) Version 1.x documentation has been pulled into this repository in order to have the code and documentation closer together and (hopefully) have the documentation updated in the same pull-requests as any code changes. ### NuGet package status - 🟢 ported - 💚 newly added to 1.0 - 🟠 not yet ported to 1.0 - 💀 for packages that are removed as part of 1.0 (see the [migration guide](./MIGRATION_GUIDE.md) for details) Projects - 🟢 `EventFlow` - 🟠 `EventFlow.AspNetCore` - 💀 `EventFlow.Autofac` - 💀 `EventFlow.DependencyInjection` - 🟠 `EventFlow.Elasticsearch` - 🟠 `EventFlow.EntityFramework` - 🟠 `EventFlow.EventStores.EventStore` - 🟢 `EventFlow.Hangfire` - 🟢 `EventFlow.MongoDB` - 🟢 `EventFlow.MsSql` - 💀 `EventFlow.Owin` - 🟢 `EventFlow.PostgreSql` - 💚 `EventFlow.Redis` - 🟠 `EventFlow.RabbitMQ` - 🟢 `EventFlow.Sql` - 🟠 `EventFlow.SQLite` - 🟢 `EventFlow.TestHelpers` ### Branches - `develop-v1`: Development branch, pull requests should be done here - `release-v1`: Release branch, merge commits are done to this branch from `develop-v1` to create releases. Typically each commit represents a release * `0.x` (legacy) The current stable version of EventFlow and has been the version of EventFlow for almost six years. 0.x versions have .NET Framework support and limited support to the Microsoft extension packages through extra NuGet packages. Feature and bug fix releases will still be done while there's interest in the community. ### Branches - `develop-v0`: Development branch, pull requests should be done here - `release-v0`: Release branch, merge commits are done to this branch from `develop-v0` to create releases. Typically each commit represents a release ### Documentation Version 0.x documentation is (although a bit outdated) is live at https://docs.geteventflow.net/. ## Talks directly related to EventFlow - [GOTO Aarhus 2022](https://github.com/rasmus/presentation-goto-2022) by [rasmus](https://github.com/rasmus) Practical event sourcing using EventFlow

EventFlow.SQLite

SQLite event store for EventFlow

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1.0.5004-alpha 609 5/23/2024
1.0.5003-alpha 3,434 6/21/2023
1.0.5002-alpha 772 11/11/2022
1.0.5001-alpha 1,145 3/15/2022
1.0.4748-alpha 10,091 9/9/2021
1.0.4617-alpha 866 6/11/2021
0.83.4713 431,427 9/7/2021
0.82.4684 1,651 8/30/2021
0.82.4659 8,905 6/17/2021
0.81.4483 118,834 12/14/2020
0.80.4377 55,616 10/1/2020
0.79.4216 58,761 5/13/2020
0.78.4205 2,038 5/11/2020
0.77.4077 36,698 12/10/2019
0.76.4014 7,534 10/19/2019
0.75.3970 3,753 9/12/2019
0.74.3948 6,760 7/1/2019
0.73.3933 3,037 6/11/2019
0.72.3914 4,989 5/28/2019
0.71.3834 5,797 4/17/2019
0.70.3824 2,471 4/11/2019
0.69.3772 5,312 2/12/2019
0.68.3728 12,563 12/3/2018
0.67.3697 3,929 10/14/2018
0.66.3673 2,683 9/28/2018
0.65.3664 6,164 9/22/2018
0.64.3598 5,108 8/27/2018
0.63.3581 2,760 8/7/2018
0.62.3569 2,172 7/5/2018
0.61.3524 2,634 6/26/2018
0.60.3490 2,012 6/18/2018
0.59.3396 2,271 5/23/2018
0.58.3377 1,963 5/13/2018
0.57.3359 2,044 4/30/2018
0.56.3328 1,672 4/24/2018
0.55.3323 1,643 4/24/2018
0.54.3261 1,821 2/25/2018
0.53.3204 1,782 1/25/2018
0.52.3178 1,707 11/2/2017
0.51.3155 1,666 10/25/2017
0.50.3124 1,730 10/21/2017
0.49.3031 2,109 9/7/2017
0.48.2937 2,013 7/11/2017
0.47.2894 1,684 6/28/2017
0.46.2886 1,766 5/29/2017
0.45.2877 1,796 5/28/2017
0.44.2832 2,218 5/12/2017
0.43.2806 1,514 5/5/2017
0.42.2755 1,960 5/2/2017
0.41.2727 1,935 4/27/2017
0.40.2590 5,128 3/30/2017
0.39.2553 2,103 1/16/2017
0.38.2454 2,130 12/2/2016
0.37.2424 2,256 11/8/2016
0.36.2315 3,103 10/18/2016
0.35.2247 2,157 9/6/2016
0.34.2221 1,960 8/23/2016
0.33.2190 1,889 8/16/2016
0.32.2163 1,981 7/4/2016
0.31.2106 2,007 6/30/2016
0.30.2019 2,366 6/16/2016
0.29.1973 3,647 4/19/2016
0.28.1852 1,989 4/5/2016
0.27.1765 5,515 2/25/2016
0.26.1714 1,979 2/20/2016

Breaking: `IAggregateRoot` has some breaking changes. If these methods aren't
used (which is considered the typical case), then the base class
`AggregateRoot<,,>` will automatically handle it
- `CommitAsync` has an additional `ISnapshotStore` parameter. If you don't
use snapshot aggregates, then you can safely pass `null`
- `LoadAsync` is a new method that lets the aggregate control how its
loaded fromt the event- and snapshot stores
New core feature:** EventFlow now support snapshot creation for aggregate
roots. The EventFlow documentation has been updated to include a guide on
how to get started using snapshots. Snapshots are basically an opt-in optimized
method for handling long-lived aggregate roots. Snapshot support in EventFlow
introduces several new elements, read the documentation to get an overview.
Currently EventFlow offers the following snapshot stores
- In-memory
- Microsoft SQL Server
New: The `IAggregateStore` is introduced, which provides a cleaner interface
for manipulating aggregate roots. The most important method is the
`UpdateAsync` which allows easy updates to aggregate roots without the need
for a command and command handler
- `LoadAsync`
- `UpdateAsync`
- `StoreAsync`
New: `IEventStore` now supports loading events from a specific version using
the new overload of `LoadEventsAsync` that takes a `fromEventSequenceNumber`
argument
New: `IMsSqlDatabaseMigrator` now has a overloaded method named
`MigrateDatabaseUsingScripts` that takes an `IEnumerable<SqlScript>`
enabling specific scripts to be used in a database migration
New: Added suport to use EventStore persistence with connection strings
instead IPs only
Obsolete: The following aggregate related methods on `IEventStore` has been
marked as obsolete in favor of the new `IAggregateStore`. The methods will be
removed at some point in the future
- `LoadAggregateAsync`
- `LoadAggregate`