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gRPC client for EventStore DB

Project description

esdb-py

PyPI version

EventStoreDB Python gRPC client

NOTE: This project is still work in progress

Implemented parts

  • secure connection
  • basic auth
  • other connection options
    • multi-node gossip
  • async client
  • streams
    • append
    • batch append
    • delete
    • read
    • tombstone
    • filtering
    • exception handling
  • persistent subscriptions
    • create
    • read
    • update
    • delete
    • list
    • info
    • reply parked events
  • CRUD for projections
  • users

Installation

Using pip:

pip install esdb

Using poetry:

poetry add esdb

Development

  1. Install poetry
  2. Create virtualenv (i.e. using pyenv):
pyenv install 3.10.5
pyenv virtualenv 3.10.5 esdb-py
pyenv local esdb-py
  1. Install deps with poetry install
  2. Start eventstore in docker: make run-esdb
  3. Run the tests: pytest tests

Usage:

import datetime
import uuid

from esdb.client import ESClient

# For insecure connection without basic auth:
# client = ESClient("localhost:2113", tls=False)
with open("certs/ca/ca.crt", "rb") as fh:
  root_cert = fh.read()

client = ESClient(
    "localhost:2111",
    root_certificates=root_cert,
    username="admin",
    password="changeit",
    keepalive_time_ms=5000,
    keepalive_timeout_ms=10000,
)

stream = f"test-{str(uuid.uuid4())}"

with client.connect() as conn:
    for i in range(10):
        append_result = conn.streams.append(
            stream=stream,
            event_type="test_event",
            data={"i": i, "ts": datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat()},
        )

    print("Forwards!")
    for result in conn.streams.read(stream=stream, count=10):
        print(result.data)

    print("Backwards!")
    for result in conn.streams.read(stream=stream, count=10, backwards=True):
        print(result.data)

    print("Forwards start from middle!")
    for result in conn.streams.read(stream=stream, count=10, revision=5):
        print(result.data)

    print("Backwards start from middle!")
    for result in conn.streams.read(stream=stream, count=10, backwards=True, revision=5):
        print(result.data)

Async example:

import asyncio

from esdb.client import AsyncESClient


async def append():
    client = AsyncESClient("localhost:2113", tls=False)
    async with client.connect() as conn:
        result = await conn.streams.append("stream", "type", {"x": 1})
        assert result.commit_position > 0
        async for event in conn.streams.read("stream", count=10):
            print(event)


asyncio.run(append())

Subscriptions:

from esdb.client import ESClient
from esdb.client.subscriptions import SubscriptionSettings, NackAction

client = ESClient("localhost:2113", tls=False)
stream = "stream-name"
group = "group-name"

with client.connect() as conn:
    # emit some events to the same stream
    for _ in range(10):
        conn.streams.append(stream, "foobar", b"data")

    # create a subscription
    conn.subscriptions.create_stream_subscription(
        stream=stream,
        group_name=group,
        settings=SubscriptionSettings(
            read_batch_size=5,
            live_buffer_size=10,
            history_buffer_size=10,
            checkpoint=SubscriptionSettings.DurationType(
                type=SubscriptionSettings.DurationType.Type.MS,
                value=10000,
            ),
        ),
    )

    # Read from subscription
    # This will block and wait for messages
    subscription = conn.subscriptions.subscribe_to_stream(stream, group, buffer_size=10)
    for event in subscription:
        try:
            # ... do work with the event ...
            # ack the event
            subscription.ack([event])
        except Exception as err:
            subscription.nack([event], NackAction.RETRY, reason=str(err))
          
        

Async subscriptions

from esdb.client import AsyncESClient
from esdb.client.subscriptions import SubscriptionSettings

client = AsyncESClient("localhost:2113", tls=False)

stream = "stream-foo"
group = "group-bar"

async with client.connect() as conn:
    # emit some events to the same stream
    for i in range(50):
        await conn.streams.append(stream, "foobar", {"i": i})

    # create a subscription
    await conn.subscriptions.create_stream_subscription(
        stream=stream,
        group_name=group,
        settings=SubscriptionSettings(
            max_subscriber_count=50,
            read_batch_size=5,
            live_buffer_size=10,
            history_buffer_size=10,
            consumer_strategy=SubscriptionSettings.ConsumerStrategy.ROUND_ROBIN,
            checkpoint=SubscriptionSettings.DurationType(
                type=SubscriptionSettings.DurationType.Type.MS,
                value=10000,
            ),
        ),
    )

async with client.connect() as conn:
    subscription = conn.subscriptions.subscribe_to_stream(stream=stream, group_name=group, buffer_size=5)
    async for event in subscription:
        await subscription.ack([event])

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