def test_get_entity_events(self): repo = PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository() event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=repo) # Check there are zero stored events in the repo. entity_events = event_store.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') entity_events = list(entity_events) self.assertEqual(0, len(entity_events)) # Store a domain event. event1 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity1', a=1, b=2) event_store.append(event1) # Check there is one event in the event store. entity_events = event_store.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') entity_events = list(entity_events) self.assertEqual(1, len(entity_events)) # Store another domain event. event1 = Example.AttributeChanged(entity_id='entity1', a=1, b=2, entity_version=1) event_store.append(event1) # Check there are two events in the event store. entity_events = event_store.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') entity_events = list(entity_events) self.assertEqual(2, len(entity_events)) # Check there are two events in the event store. entity_events = event_store.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') entity_events = list(entity_events) self.assertEqual(2, len(entity_events))
def test_get_entity(self): # Setup an event store, using Python objects. event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository()) # Store Instance events. event1 = Instance.Created(entity_id='entity1', atmo_id=27216, name='Ubuntu 14.04.2 XFCE Base', username='******') event_store.append(event1) event2 = Instance.Created(entity_id='entity2', atmo_id=27217, name='Ubuntu 15.04.2 XFCE Base', username='******') event_store.append(event2) event3 = Instance.Created(entity_id='entity3', atmo_id=27218, name='Ubuntu 16.04.2 XFCE Base', username='******') event_store.append(event3) event4 = Instance.Discarded(entity_id='entity3', entity_version=1) event_store.append(event4) # Check the event sourced entities are correct. # - just use a trivial mutate that always instantiates the 'Instance'. event_player = EventPlayer(event_store=event_store, id_prefix='Instance', mutate_func=Instance.mutate) # The the reconstituted entity has correct attribute values. self.assertEqual('entity1', event_player.replay_events('entity1').id) self.assertEqual(27216, event_player.replay_events('entity1').atmo_id) self.assertEqual(27217, event_player.replay_events('entity2').atmo_id) self.assertEqual(None, event_player.replay_events('entity3')) # Check entity3 raises KeyError. self.assertEqual(event_player.replay_events('entity3'), None) # Check it works for "short" entities (should be faster, but the main thing is that it still works). # - just use a trivial mutate that always instantiates the 'Instance'. # TODO: Fix this. This is broken. # It does not throw an error, even though `a` is not an attribute off `Instance`. # See: eventsourcing/domain/model/entity.py:138 event5 = Instance.AttributeChanged(entity_id='entity1', entity_version=1, name='a', value=10) event_store.append(event5) event_player = EventPlayer(event_store=event_store, id_prefix='Instance', mutate_func=Instance.mutate) self.assertEqual(10, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a) event_player = EventPlayer( event_store=event_store, id_prefix='Instance', mutate_func=Instance.mutate, is_short=True, ) self.assertEqual(10, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a)
def test_get_entity(self): # Setup an event store, using Python objects. event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository()) # Store Allocation Source events. event1 = AllocationSource.Created(entity_id='entity1', a=1, b=2) event_store.append(event1) event2 = AllocationSource.Created(entity_id='entity2', a=2, b=4) event_store.append(event2) event3 = AllocationSource.Created(entity_id='entity3', a=3, b=6) event_store.append(event3) event4 = AllocationSource.Discarded(entity_id='entity3', entity_version=1) event_store.append(event4) # Check the event sourced entities are correct. # - just use a trivial mutate that always instantiates the 'AllocationSource'. event_player = EventPlayer(event_store=event_store, id_prefix='AllocationSource', mutate_func=AllocationSource.mutate) # The the reconstituted entity has correct attribute values. self.assertEqual('entity1', event_player.replay_events('entity1').id) self.assertEqual(1, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a) self.assertEqual(2, event_player.replay_events('entity2').a) self.assertEqual(None, event_player.replay_events('entity3')) # Check entity3 raises KeyError. self.assertEqual(event_player.replay_events('entity3'), None) # Check it works for "short" entities (should be faster, but the main thing is that it still works). # - just use a trivial mutate that always instantiates the 'AllocationSource'. event5 = AllocationSource.AttributeChanged(entity_id='entity1', entity_version=1, name='a', value=10) event_store.append(event5) event_player = EventPlayer(event_store=event_store, id_prefix='AllocationSource', mutate_func=AllocationSource.mutate) self.assertEqual(10, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a) event_player = EventPlayer( event_store=event_store, id_prefix='AllocationSource', mutate_func=AllocationSource.mutate, is_short=True, ) self.assertEqual(10, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a)
def test_get_entity(self): # Setup an event store, using Python objects. event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository()) # Store example events. event1 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity1', a=1, b=2) event_store.append(event1) event2 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity2', a=2, b=4) event_store.append(event2) event3 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity3', a=3, b=6) event_store.append(event3) event4 = Example.Discarded(entity_id='entity3', entity_version=1) event_store.append(event4) # Check the event sourced entities are correct. # - just use a trivial mutate that always instantiates the 'Example'. event_player = EventPlayer(event_store=event_store, id_prefix='Example', mutate_func=Example.mutate) # The the reconstituted entity has correct attribute values. self.assertEqual('entity1', event_player.replay_events('entity1').id) self.assertEqual(1, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a) self.assertEqual(2, event_player.replay_events('entity2').a) self.assertEqual(None, event_player.replay_events('entity3')) # Check entity3 raises KeyError. self.assertEqual(event_player.replay_events('entity3'), None) # Check it works for "short" entities (should be faster, but the main thing is that it still works). # - just use a trivial mutate that always instantiates the 'Example'. event5 = Example.AttributeChanged(entity_id='entity1', entity_version=1, name='a', value=10) event_store.append(event5) event_player = EventPlayer(event_store=event_store, id_prefix='Example', mutate_func=Example.mutate) self.assertEqual(10, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a) event_player = EventPlayer( event_store=event_store, id_prefix='Example', mutate_func=Example.mutate, is_short=True, ) self.assertEqual(10, event_player.replay_events('entity1').a)
def test(self): # Setup an event store. stored_event_repo = InMemoryStoredEventRepository() event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=stored_event_repo) # Put an event in the event store. entity_id = "entity1" event_store.append(Example.Created(entity_id=entity_id, a=1, b=2)) # Setup an example repository. example_repo = ExampleRepository(event_store=event_store) # Check the repo has the example. self.assertIn(entity_id, example_repo) self.assertNotIn("xxxxxxxx", example_repo) # Check the entity attributes. example = example_repo[entity_id] self.assertEqual(1, example.a) self.assertEqual(2, example.b) self.assertEqual(entity_id, example.id)
def test(self): stored_event_repo = InMemoryStoredEventRepository() event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo) # Store example events. event1 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity1', timestamp=3, a=1, b=2) event2 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity2', timestamp=4, a=2, b=4) event3 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity3', timestamp=5, a=3, b=6) event4 = Example.Discarded(entity_id='entity3', timestamp=6, entity_version=1) event_store.append(event1) event_store.append(event2) event_store.append(event3) event_store.append(event4) # Check the event sourced entities are correct. # - just use a trivial mutator that always instantiates the 'Example'. event_player = EventPlayer(event_store, Example.mutator, id_prefix='Example') self.assertEqual('entity1', event_player['entity1'].id) self.assertEqual(1, event_player['entity1'].a) self.assertEqual(2, event_player['entity2'].a) # Check entity3 is not found. self.assertRaises(KeyError, event_player.__getitem__, 'entity3')
def test_get_item(self): # Setup an event store. stored_event_repo = PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository() event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=stored_event_repo) # Put an event in the event store. entity_id = 'entity1' event_store.append(Example.Created(entity_id=entity_id, a=1, b=2)) # Setup an example repository. example_repo = ExampleRepository(event_store=event_store) # Check the repo has the example. self.assertIn(entity_id, example_repo) self.assertNotIn('xxxxxxxx', example_repo) # Check the entity attributes. example = example_repo[entity_id] self.assertEqual(1, example.a) self.assertEqual(2, example.b) self.assertEqual(entity_id, example.id)
def test_get_item(self): # Setup an event store. stored_event_repo = PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository() event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=stored_event_repo) # Put an event in the event store. entity_id = 'entity1' event_store.append(Example.Created(entity_id=entity_id, a=1, b=2)) # Setup an example repository. example_repo = ExampleRepo(event_store=event_store) # Check the repo has the example. self.assertIn(entity_id, example_repo) self.assertNotIn('xxxxxxxx', example_repo) # Check the entity attributes. example = example_repo[entity_id] self.assertEqual(1, example.a) self.assertEqual(2, example.b) self.assertEqual(entity_id, example.id)
def test_get_entity_events(self): repo = PythonObjectsStoredEventRepository() event_store = EventStore(stored_event_repo=repo) # Check there are zero stored events in the repo. entity_events = repo.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') self.assertEqual(0, len(entity_events)) # Store a domain event. event1 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity1', a=1, b=2) event_store.append(event1) # Check there is one stored event in the repo. entity_events = repo.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') self.assertEqual(1, len(entity_events)) # Store another domain event. event1 = Example.Created(entity_id='entity1', a=1, b=2) event_store.append(event1) # Check there are two stored events in the repo. entity_events = repo.get_entity_events(stored_entity_id='Example::entity1') self.assertEqual(2, len(entity_events))