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node-eventstore-client
A port of the EventStore .Net ClientAPI to Node.js
Status
Missing features:
- Set system settings
Areas to improve
- Errors
- Use codes or types to differentiate between errors
- Performance
- Performance hasn't been tested yet
- Tests
- Can always do with more tests
Getting started
Install using npm install node-eventstore-client
Dependencies
- Node.js >= 4.0
- Modules: long, protobufjs, uuid (installed via
npm install
)
Install and run an Eventstore on localhost
See https://eventstore.org/docs/introduction/4.1.0/
Note: If you are using a version of EventStore prior to 3.9.4, you need to use version 0.1.x of this package npm install node-eventstore-client@^0.1
.
API Documentation
Offline
The offline documentation can be found in the module folder ./node_modules/node-eventstore-client/docs
.
Online
The online documentation can be found at https://dev.nicdex.com/node-eventstore-client/docs/
Example: Storing an event
Save to app.js:
var esClient = require('node-eventstore-client');
var uuid = require('uuid');
var streamName = "testStream";
/*
Connecting to a single node using "tcp://localhost:1113"
- to connect to a cluster via dns discovery use "discover://my.host:2113"
- to connect to a cluster via gossip seeds use
[
new esClient.GossipSeed({host: '192.168.1.10', port: 2113}),
new esClient.GossipSeed({host: '192.168.1.11', port: 2113}),
new esClient.GossipSeed({host: '192.168.1.12', port: 2113})
]
*/
var connSettings = {}; // Use defaults
var esConnection = esClient.createConnection(connSettings, "tcp://localhost:1113");
esConnection.connect();
esConnection.once('connected', function (tcpEndPoint) {
console.log('Connected to eventstore at ' + tcpEndPoint.host + ":" + tcpEndPoint.port);
});
var eventId = uuid.v4();
var eventData = {
a : Math.random(),
b: uuid.v4()
};
var event = esClient.createJsonEventData(eventId, eventData, null, 'testEvent');
console.log("Appending...");
esConnection.appendToStream(streamName, esClient.expectedVersion.any, event)
.then(function(result) {
console.log("Stored event:", eventId);
console.log("Look for it at: http://localhost:2113/web/index.html#/streams/testStream");
esConnection.close();
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
Run:
npm install uuid
npm install node-eventstore-client
node app.js
Example: Subscribing to events
cd samples
To subscribe to all events from now on (includes example of a filter which ignores events which we aren't interested in):
node subscribe-all-events.js
To catch up on all events ever and subscribe to all new ones from now on:
node subscribe-catchup-all-events.js
To generate a test event, open a separate console and run:
node store-event.js
Running the tests
To run the tests it is recommended that you use an in-memory instance of the eventstore so you don't pollute your dev instance.
EventStore.ClusterNode.exe --run-projections=all --memdb –certificate-file=yourcert.pfx
or
./run-node.sh --run-projections=all --memdb –certificate-file=yourcert.p12
For SSL setup see:
https://eventstore.org/docs/server/setting_up_ssl/
or
https://eventstore.org/docs/server/setting_up_ssl_linux/
To execute the tests suites simply run
npm test
Porting .Net Task to Node.js
Any async commands returns a Promise object in replacement of .Net Task.
License
Ported code is released under the MIT license, see LICENSE.
Original code is released under the EventStore license and can be found at https://github.com/eventstore/eventstore.