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tayeh-env

v0.0.21

Published

Tayeh config module

Readme

Tayeh Es

Tayeh Project Event sourcing module

Setup

1- First install mariadb on master, open my.cnf and add following

[mariadb]
log-bin
server_id=1
log-basename=master1
binlog-format=mixed

skip_networking=0
bind_address=

2- Then create replication user

	CREATE USER 'replication_user'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
	GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO 'replication_user'@'%';

3- Next We Should start slave servers, add server ids

[mariadb]
server_id=2

4- Backup Master

mysqldump -u user events -p > backup.sql

5- Import backup in slaves

mysql -u user events -p < backup.sql

6- Set master domain in slaves (only networked are allowed), add line below in hosts

xx.xx.xx.xx	db.master

7- Start Slaves

	CHANGE MASTER TO
	 MASTER_USE_GTID = slave_pos
	 MASTER_HOST='master.domain.com',
	 MASTER_USER='replication_user',
	 MASTER_PASSWORD='password',
	 MASTER_PORT=3306,
	 MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY=10;

	STOP SLAVE SQL_THREAD;
	SET GLOBAL slave_parallel_threads = 4;
	START SLAVE SQL_THREAD;
	SELECT @@slave_parallel_threads;

	 START SLAVE;
	 SHOW SLAVE STATUS;

Usage

Import module in project

	TayehEsModule.forRoot({
		username: 'user';
		password: 'pass';
		host: 'localhost';
		connectionLimit: 2;
	})

Use it like this

es.write(
	ESEventType.User, // event type
	1, // entity id
	{example: true}, // data
	creator: 1, // creator id
	1 // cause id
) 
// Or multiple writes with batchWrite