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-# Phoenix Ecto Append-only Log Example +# Phoenix Ecto Append-only Log _Example_ [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/dwyl/phoenix-ecto-append-only-log-example/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/dwyl/phoenix-ecto-append-only-log-example) [![codecov.io](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/dwyl/phoenix-ecto-append-only-log-example/master.svg?style=flat-square)](http://codecov.io/github/dwyl/phoenix-ecto-append-only-log-example?branch=master) @@ -9,14 +9,18 @@
-A _step-by-step_ example to help _anyone_ -learn how build Phoenix (Elixir) Apps -where all data is stored in an _append only_ (_immutable_) log -thus all history is preserved -and _accountability_ is _guaranteed_. +A **_step-by-step_ example** to help _anyone_ +learn how build Phoenix (Elixir) Apps +where all data is stored in an **_append-only_** (_immutable_) **log**. +Learn this if you want **debugging** your app to be **_much_ easier**, +comprehensive **analytics** to be ***built-in*** +and _accountability_ ***guaranteed*** +because **_all_ history** of changes (_and who made them_) +is **_always_ preserved**. ## Why? -If you have ever used the "***undo***" functionality in a program, you will have _experienced_ the power of an Append-only Log. +If you have ever used the "***undo***" functionality in a program, +you have _experienced_ the power of an Append-only Log.
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-When changes always create a _new_ state (_without altering history_) we can _easily_ return to the _previous_ state. This is the principal in the Elm Architecture (_borrowed by Redux so **most** React apps_) and in Elixir/Haskell too; data is always "transformed" never _mutated_. This makes it _much faster_ to build reliable/predictable apps because debugging apps is considerably easier when state is always known. +When a change is made to some data +it always creates a _new_ state +(_without altering history_) +this makes it _easy_ to return/rewind to the _previous_ state. + +_Most_ functional programming languages +(_e.g: Elixir, Elm, Lisp, Haskell, Clojure_) +have an "_immutable data_" paradigm; +data is always "transformed" never _mutated_. +This makes it _much faster_ to build reliable/predictable apps +because debugging apps is considerably easier when state is _always_ known. + +The "immutable data" principal in the Elm Architecture +is what enables the +["_Time Travelling Debugger_"](http://elm-lang.org/blog/time-travel-made-easy) +which is an _incredibly_ powerful way to debug an App. +By using an Append-only Log for _all_ data stored by our Elixir/Phoenix Apps, +we get a "time-travelling debugger" and _complete_ "analytics" _built-in_! + +It also means we are _never_ confused about how data/state was transformed:
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-If any these terms are unclear to you now, never fear we will be clarifying them below. The main thing to remember is that using an Append-only Log to store your App's data makes it _much_ easier to build the App almost _immediately_ because records are never changed, history is preserved and can easily be referred to i.e. you have built-in debug-ability/traceability. - -Once you are overcome the _initial_ learning curve, you will see that your Apps become easy to _reason_ about and you "_unlock_" many other possibilities for useful features and functionality that will _delight_ the users! You will get your work done much faster and more reliably, users will be happier with the UX and Product Owners/Managers will be able to _see_ how data is transformed in the app; _easily_ visualise the usage data and "flow" on analytics charts/graphs in realtime! - -**Append only logs are an attractive approach to database structures because:** -- They allow you to process data in real-time. This makes them ideal for analytics. :bar_chart: 🤔 -- Data is never lost. Making them reliable for recovery during outages. As well ideal for version control and accountability. :closed_lock_with_key: -- Columns are never deleted or altered so existing code/queries never "break" :negative_squared_cross_mark: :warning:. This is essential for "Zero Downtime Continuous Deployment". -- A database migration can be applied before the application server is updated and the existing/current version of the application can continue to run like nothing happened. :sunglasses: -- Database migrations are always backward compatible. :leftwards_arrow_with_hook: - -**Here are some examples of use cases where these characteristics may prove useful:** +> **Note**: If any these terms are unclear to you now, +don't worry we will be clarifying them below. +The main thing to remember is that using an Append-only Log +to store your App's data makes it _much_ easier +to build the App almost _immediately_ because records are never changed, +history is preserved and can easily be referred to +i.e: you have built-in debug-ability, traceability and stats. + +Once you overcome the _initial_ learning curve, +you will see that your Apps become _easy_ to _reason_ about +and you will "_unlock_" many other possibilities for useful features +and functionality that will _delight_ the users! +You will get your work done much faster and more reliably, +users will be happier with the UX and Product Owners/Managers +will be able to _see_ how data is transformed in the app; +_easily_ visualise the usage data and "flow" on analytics +charts/graphs in _realtime_! + +### Append-only Logs are an _excellent_ approach to data storage _because_: + ++ Data is _never over-written_ therefore it cannot be corrupted or lost. ++ Field-level Version control and Accountability for all changes is _built-in_. ++ All changes to columns are _non-destructive additions_; +Columns are never deleted or altered so existing code/queries never "break". +This is _essential_ for "Zero Downtime Continuous Deployment". + A database migration can be applied +***before*** the application server is updated +and the existing/current version of the app +can continue to run like nothing happened. +- They allow you to process data in real-time. +This makes them ideal for analytics. :bar_chart: 🤔 ++ "Realtime backups" are hugely simplified +(_compared to standard SQL/RDBMS_); +you simply stream the record updates to multiple storage locations/zones +and can easily recover from any "outage". + +### _Examples_ use cases where an Append-only Log is _useful_: - **CRM** - where customer data is updated and can be incorrectly altered, having the complete history of a record and being able to "time travel" through the change log is a really good idea. :clock10: :leftwards_arrow_with_hook: :white_check_mark: - **CMS/Blog** - being able to "roll back" content means you can invite your trusted readers / stakeholders to edit/improve your content without "fear" of it decaying. :lock_with_ink_pen: