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Use Commanded to build Elixir CQRS/ES applications

Primary LanguageElixirMIT LicenseMIT

Commanded

Use Commanded to build your own Elixir applications following the CQRS/ES pattern.

Provides support for:

  • Command registration and dispatch.
  • Hosting and delegation to aggregates.
  • Event handling.
  • Long running process managers.

Commanded provides a solid technical foundation for you to build on. It allows you to focus on modelling your domain, the most important part of your app, creating a better application at a faster pace.

You can use Commanded with one of the following event stores for persistence:

Please refer to the CHANGELOG for features, bug fixes, and any upgrade advice included for each release.


MIT License

Build Status Join the chat at https://gitter.im/commanded/Lobby


This README and the following guides follow the master branch which may not be the currently published version.

Read the documentation for the latest published version of Commanded on Hex.

Overview


Used in production?

Yes, see the companies using Commanded.

Example application

Conduit is an open source, example Phoenix 1.3 web application implementing the CQRS/ES pattern in Elixir. It was built to demonstrate the implementation of Commanded in an Elixir application for the Building Conduit book.

Learn Commanded in 20 minutes

Watch Bernardo Amorim introduce CQRS and event sourcing at Code Beam SF 2018. Including a tutorial on how to implement an Elixir application using these concepts with Commanded.

Contributing

Pull requests to contribute new or improved features, and extend documentation are most welcome.

Please follow the existing coding conventions, or refer to the Elixir style guide.

You should include unit tests to cover any changes. Run mix test to execute the test suite.

Contributors

Need help?

Please open an issue if you encounter a problem, or need assistance. You can also seek help in the Gitter chat room for Commanded.

For commercial support, and consultancy, please contact Ben Smith.