For a more acurated DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing implementation see here
Wallet API in Symfony following DDD (Domain Driver Design).
- User authentication based in JWT
- UUID as binary to improve the performance and create a nightmare for the dba.
- Automated tasks with ant.
- Dev and CI environments in Docker. Boosting build speed with docker cache layers in pipeline. Orchestrating with Docker Compose.
- An example of table inheritance and discriminator strategy
- How to deal with EAV (Entity-Attribute-Value) with Json data type.
- Code structured in layers as appears in DDD in php book.
- Test for api in behat accessing via web server (Acceptance tests).
- Integration test with Lakion api test case and Alice for fixtures and how to integrate it with behat.
- Command Bus implementation
- DomainEvents
- Events to RabbitMQ
- Events stored in ElasticSearch and Kibana for reading in
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src
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|\ Application `Contains the Use Cases of the domain system and the Data Transfer Objects`
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|\ Domain `The system business logic layer`
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|\ Infrastructure `Its the implementation of the system outside the model. I.E: Persistence, serialization, etc`
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\ UI `User Interface. This use to be inside the Infrastructure layer, but I don't like it.`
The tests follow the same structure and the phpunit tests are tagged with group tags: unit or functional.
The aceptation tests are inside the test UI
layer and attack the application from outside using Guzzle.
The environment is in PHP7.1 and the development containers are on etc/infrastructure/dev/docker-compose.yml
Up environment with: docker-compose -f etc/infrastructure/dev/docker-compose.yml up -d
Install dependencies: docker-compose -f etc/infrastructure/dev/docker-compose.yml exec fpm sh -lc 'composer install'
Setup database, etc with : docker-compose -f etc/infrastructure/dev/docker-compose.yml exec fpm sh -lc 'ant build'
Start async listeners: docker-compose -f etc/infrastructure/dev/docker-compose.yml exec fpm sh -lc 'bin/console rabbitmq:multiple-consumer events'
Follow the Jenkinsfile
or the gitlab-ci.yml
file, it's clear enough and contains a simply workflow to:
- build the isolated environment
docker-compose -p
to avoid parallel jobs conflicts- provision the environment
- run the test
- extract reports
- Build and store the artifacts (Docker images)
- Clean the environment