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How to Build an Append-Only Event Store in Python
Implement a simple append-only event store class that stores events in a list and supports retrieval by index range.
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = []
def append(self, event):
"""Append an event to the store."""
self._events.append(event)
def get_events(self, start=0, end=None):
"""Return events from start index to end (exclusive)."""
return self._events[sta…
Event sourcing append store replay in Python
A simple in-memory event store that appends events per aggregate and replays them on demand.
import json
from collections import defaultdict
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = defaultdict(list)
def append(self, aggregate_id, event_type, data):
event = {"type": event_type, "data": data}
self._events[aggregate_id].append(event)
def replay(self, aggregate…
Event Sourcing Store in Python: Append-Only Log Mock
Mock an append-only event store in Python — record events, list them, and fetch by ID using a simple list-backed class.
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = []
def append(self, event):
event_id = len(self._events) + 1
stored_event = {"id": event_id, "data": event}
self._events.append(stored_event)
return stored_event
def get_events(self):
return list(self._ev…
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