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A compact library for tracking and committing changes to your entities.

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work

A compact library for tracking and committing atomic changes to your entities.

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What is it?

work does the heavy lifting of tracking changes that your application makes to entities within a particular operation. This is accomplished by using what we refer to as a "work unit", which is essentially an implementation of the Unit Of Work pattern popularized by Martin Fowler. With work units, you no longer need to write any code to track, apply, or rollback changes atomically in your application. This lets you focus on just writing the code that handles changes when they happen.

Why use it?

  • easier management of changes to your entities.
  • automatic rollback of changes when chaos ensues.
  • centralization of save and rollback functionality.
  • reduced overhead when applying changes.
  • decoupling of code triggering changes from code that persists the changes.
  • production-ready logs and metrics.
  • works with your existing persistence layer.
  • automatic and configurable retries.

For SQL datastores, also enjoy:

  • one transaction, one connection per unit.
  • consolidates persistence operations into three operations, regardless of the amount of entity changes.
  • shorter transaction times.
    • transaction is opened only once the unit is ready to be saved.
    • transaction only remains open as long as it takes for the unit to be saved.
  • proper threading of context.Context with database/sql.

Getting Started

Ready to get moving? Head over to the Getting Started page in the wiki.

Release information

Version Supported
V4
V3
V2
V1

Versions 1.x.x and 2.x.x are no longer supported. Please upgrade to at least 3.x.x+ to receive the latest and greatest features!

Dependancy Information

As of v3.0.0, the project utilizes modules. Prior to v3.0.0, the project utilized dep for dependency management.

In order to transition to modules gracefully, we adhered to the best practice recommendations authored by the Golang team.

Contribute

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License

We are rocking an Apache 2.0 license for this project.

Code of Conduct

Please check out our code of conduct to get up to speed how we do things.