Agent skill
ddd-event-driven
Provides comprehensive guidance for event-driven architecture including domain events, event sourcing, CQRS, and event patterns. Use when the user asks about event-driven architecture, needs to implement event-driven systems, or work with domain events.
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SKILL.md
When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
- Use domain events to decouple aggregates and services
- Design event sourcing systems where state is derived from an event stream
- Implement CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation)
- Choose and integrate message brokers (Kafka, RabbitMQ, etc.)
- Ensure reliable event delivery with outbox patterns
How to use this skill
Workflow
- Identify domain events that represent "facts that have happened" within aggregates
- Design the event flow: publication, transport (message bus), and consumption
- Choose the pattern: simple domain events, event sourcing, or full CQRS
- Implement delivery guarantees: at-least-once delivery with idempotent consumers
1. Domain Event Definition
public record OrderPlacedEvent(
String orderId,
String customerId,
BigDecimal totalAmount,
Instant occurredAt
) implements DomainEvent {}
2. Publishing Domain Events
public class Order extends AggregateRoot {
public void place(List<OrderItem> items) {
// Business logic...
this.status = OrderStatus.PLACED;
registerEvent(new OrderPlacedEvent(this.id, this.customerId, this.total, Instant.now()));
}
}
3. Event Sourcing Pattern
public class Account {
private BigDecimal balance = BigDecimal.ZERO;
private final List<DomainEvent> changes = new ArrayList<>();
public void apply(MoneyDepositedEvent event) {
this.balance = this.balance.add(event.amount());
}
public static Account reconstitute(List<DomainEvent> events) {
Account account = new Account();
events.forEach(account::apply);
return account;
}
}
4. CQRS Overview
Write Side: Read Side:
Command → Aggregate → Events → Event Handler → Read Model (View)
(message bus)
5. Outbox Pattern for Reliable Delivery
// Save event to outbox table in the same transaction as the aggregate
@Transactional
public void placeOrder(PlaceOrderCommand cmd) {
Order order = Order.place(cmd);
orderRepository.save(order);
outboxRepository.save(new OutboxEntry("OrderPlaced", serialize(order.events())));
}
// A separate poller publishes outbox entries to the message broker
Best Practices
- Name events in past tense; include the aggregate ID and essential data only — avoid large payloads or sensitive information
- Guarantee at-least-once delivery with idempotent consumers; use an outbox table with polling for reliable publishing
- Define an explicit event versioning and compatibility strategy (additive fields, new topics)
- Start with simple domain events before adopting full event sourcing; the complexity trade-off must be justified
Resources
- Domain-Driven Design by Eric Evans
- Martin Fowler on Event Sourcing: https://martinfowler.com/eaaDev/EventSourcing.html
- CQRS: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/CQRS.html
Keywords
event-driven architecture, domain events, event sourcing, CQRS, outbox pattern, message broker, Kafka, RabbitMQ, eventual consistency, idempotent consumers
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