EventFlow.SQLite 0.29.1973

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dotnet add package EventFlow.SQLite --version 0.29.1973
NuGet\Install-Package EventFlow.SQLite -Version 0.29.1973
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<PackageReference Include="EventFlow.SQLite" Version="0.29.1973" />
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paket add EventFlow.SQLite --version 0.29.1973
#r "nuget: EventFlow.SQLite, 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.SQLite as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=EventFlow.SQLite&version=0.29.1973

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

SQLite event store for EventFlow

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0.82.4659 507 6/17/2021
0.81.4483 826 12/14/2020
0.80.4377 643 10/1/2020
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0.78.4205 628 5/11/2020
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0.71.3834 771 4/17/2019
0.70.3824 744 4/11/2019
0.69.3772 868 2/12/2019
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0.66.3673 946 9/28/2018
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0.64.3598 1,004 8/27/2018
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0.34.2221 1,010 8/23/2016
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0.31.2106 1,048 6/30/2016
0.30.2019 1,376 6/16/2016
0.29.1973 1,015 4/19/2016
0.28.1852 1,057 4/5/2016
0.27.1765 1,353 2/25/2016
0.26.1714 1,044 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`