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@liveaxle/continuum

v1.1.3-alpha

Published

Domain Driven ideology for Javascript applications.

Downloads

2

Readme

Continuum

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Domain Driven ideology for browser based applications.


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Install

npm install --save @liveaxle/continuum


Compatbility

  • Node: 9.2.0 - but should work as low as 6.10
  • Babel: Preset-Env should cover everything.
  • Browsers: TBA (Chrome and FF, yes)

Continuum was written with vanila node.js so that it could work behind whatever build system/config your application has.


Try

If you're interested to see how Continuum can be used in an ETL setting, fork this repository and check out the demo app!

  • git clone [email protected]:liveaxle/continuum.git
  • cd continuum
  • npm install
  • npm run demo:seed
  • npm run demo:server

After that go to http://localhost:9001 In your browser!


Captain's Log

As someone who is not a fan of frameworks yet found themselves building the same core constructs every time I started a new project: I decided to put these ideas into something that made it easier for me to be consistent across endeavors. The result turned out to be more of a means of managing ETL semantically within a stateful application than a framework.

Concepts

Concept | Description --- | --- Semantic | The core construct behind Continuum is a domain. A domain is simply a semantic way to group first-class entities of your application. Such as a users domain or a vehicles domain.. ETL | Continuum was designed to make ETL in JS apps simpler and robust. Abstract | The abstractions have been designed in a way that should enable you to use what components you feel necessary. Conventions | The structures of Continuum seek to provide consistency in the way our code can be organized and abstracted.


Documentation

See the wiki for moar information.


Contributing.

If you have some changes you would like to introduce, please submit a PR with notes detailing the contents, intentions and context of the change.