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by eventreduce
2250 days ago
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EventReduce is a simple algorithm. It does not care or affect how you handle propagation of writes or how you handle your events, transactions or conflicts. See it as a simple function that can do oldResults+event=newResults like shown in the big image on top of the readme. |
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I must admit, with limitations like this I’m struggling to figure out the use cases for this.
Edit: so I guess this is easier using the change subscriptions you mention in other comments. That does mean many subscribers, but hopefully that’s minimal load. This has the trade-off that it’s now eventually consistent, but I suppose that’s not a problem for many high read applications.
I’m still feeling like this could be solved in a simpler way with just simple data structures and a pub sub mechanism. Now I think of it, we do a similar thing with Redis for one service, and a custom Python server/pipeline in another, but we’ve never felt the need for this sort of thing.
Do you have more details about specific applications/use cases, and why this is better than alternatives?