Stratara.Shared
3.1.4
dotnet add package Stratara.Shared --version 3.1.4
NuGet\Install-Package Stratara.Shared -Version 3.1.4
<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Shared" Version="3.1.4" />
<PackageVersion Include="Stratara.Shared" Version="3.1.4" />
<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Shared" />
paket add Stratara.Shared --version 3.1.4
#r "nuget: Stratara.Shared, 3.1.4"
#:package Stratara.Shared@3.1.4
#addin nuget:?package=Stratara.Shared&version=3.1.4
#tool nuget:?package=Stratara.Shared&version=3.1.4
Stratara.Shared
License: FSL-1.1-MIT (Functional Source License — source-available; converts to MIT after 2 years). Not OSI-approved OSS.
Umbrella of shared utilities for the Stratara framework. Re-exports the Tier-A/B stack (Abstractions, Contracts, Diagnostics, Domain, Resilience, SessionContext) so consumers can pull one package and reach every common type.
Contents
- Source-generated
Logger*Extensionsfor outbox, saga, projection, messaging, and command flows (kept in Shared until each subdomain extracts to its own Tier-C package). - Domain-event helpers + merge primitives used across the framework.
- Re-export of every Tier-A/B Stratara public type via project-reference fan-out.
Quick reference
// One package reference reaches every Tier-A/B public type
using Stratara.Abstractions.Mediator; // ICommand, IQuery, IMediator
using Stratara.Contracts.Session; // SessionContext
using Stratara.Diagnostics; // ApplicationDiagnostics
// Source-generated logger extensions provided by Shared
logger.LogCommandWorkerStarted();
Dependencies
Transitively depends on every Tier-A/B package: Stratara.Abstractions, Stratara.Contracts, Stratara.Diagnostics, Stratara.Domain, Stratara.Resilience, Stratara.Sessions.
| Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
|---|---|
| .NET | net10.0 is compatible. net10.0-android was computed. net10.0-browser was computed. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-macos was computed. net10.0-tvos was computed. net10.0-windows was computed. |
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net10.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 10.0.8)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions (>= 10.0.8)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options (>= 10.0.8)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Resilience (>= 10.6.0)
- OpenTelemetry.Api (>= 1.15.3)
- Stratara.Abstractions (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Contracts (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Diagnostics (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Domain (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Resilience (>= 3.1.4)
- Stratara.Sessions (>= 3.1.4)
NuGet packages (11)
Showing the top 5 NuGet packages that depend on Stratara.Shared:
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Stratara.Projections
Projection runtime for the Stratara event-sourced stack — projection-handler discovery, change-set creation, update application, and projection manager. Sits between read-model repositories and the event-bundle dispatcher. |
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Stratara.Outbox.RabbitMQ
Outbox-pattern command and event dispatch for the Stratara event-sourced stack — RabbitMQ IMessageBus implementation, retry worker, mediator command worker, and Redis-coordinated projection-replay state. Azure Service Bus support ships as the sibling Stratara.Outbox.AzureServiceBus package. |
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Stratara.EventSourcing.EntityFrameworkCore
EF Core persistence for the Stratara event-sourced stack on PostgreSQL — write-store, read-store, ASP.NET Identity store, shared conventions, value generators, and UnitOfWork primitives. Targets Npgsql with pgvector. |
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Stratara.Identity.Core
Channel-agnostic identity primitives for the Stratara stack — login/claims/access-token records, sign-in / authentication-state / token-storage abstractions, and a typed HttpClient helper. Shared contract for web, mobile, and desktop hosts. |
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Stratara.Infrastructure
Infrastructure glue for the Stratara framework — authorization decorators, configuration providers, and DI composition helpers that wire Mediator, Outbox, Identity, and EF Core into a hosted app. |
GitHub repositories
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### Added
- **Command-workload isolation (heavy-command lane)** — long-running commands can now be routed to a
dedicated worker lane so they cannot starve interactive commands. Mark a command with the new
`Stratara.Abstractions.Mediator.IHeavyCommand` marker and the `ICommandOutboxDispatcher`
automatically publishes it to a separate heavy-command topic (`IMessagingIdentifier.HeavyCommandTopic` /
`HeavyCommandSubscription`, configurable under `Messaging:HeavyCommand`, defaulting to `heavy-command` /
`heavy-command-subscription`). Run a dedicated heavy-command worker with the new
`services.AddHeavyCommandWorker(degreeOfParallelism?)` extension, or the
`builder.AddHeavyCommandWorkerServices(degreeOfParallelism?)` host composite — in the same process as
the interactive worker (two lanes) or in a separately scaled host. Each worker's degree of parallelism
is configurable per lane. `IMessagingIdentifier` gains `HeavyCommandTopic`, `HeavyCommandSubscription`,
and the `GetCommandTopic(Type)` / `GetCommandSubscription(Type)` routing helpers. The interactive lane
(`AddMediatorWorker()`) is unchanged and remains the default; commands not marked heavy keep their
existing routing. If a heavy command is dispatched while no heavy worker is bound, the publish is
rejected and the command is preserved in the outbox until a heavy-command worker comes online — it is
never dropped. Works over both the RabbitMQ and Azure Service Bus message buses (Azure Service Bus
requires the heavy-command topic/subscription to be provisioned, like the existing command topic). New
log-event ID `105_005` (`CommandWorkerLaneStarted`) in `Stratara.Diagnostics`.
- **Observability metrics across the worker pipeline** (`Stratara.Diagnostics`) — the shared
`Stratara.Service` meter now publishes throughput and latency instruments so operators can see how the
event-sourcing pipeline is behaving instead of flying blind on a single counter. New instruments:
`event_source.events.appended` (counter, tagged by `event.type` / `aggregate.type`),
`outbox.published` (counter, tagged by `outbox.kind` = `command` / `event`), `command.duration`
(histogram, ms, tagged by `request.type` / `outcome`), `projection.events.processed` (counter) +
`projection.bundle.duration` (histogram, ms), `saga.events.processed` (counter) +
`saga.bundle.duration` (histogram, ms), and `saga.inflight` (up/down counter). They are recorded by the
event source, command worker, projection worker, saga worker, and outbox worker respectively. Because
projections and sagas are real-time bus subscribers without a persisted checkpoint, these report
**throughput and latency**, not consumer lag. No configuration is required — point any OpenTelemetry
metrics exporter at the `Stratara.Service` meter.
- **Operational health checks for the event store and outbox** (`Stratara.EventSourcing.EntityFrameworkCore`) —
two opt-in readiness checks added to any `IHealthChecksBuilder`: `AddEventStoreHealthCheck()` verifies
the write-side database is reachable, and `AddOutboxHealthCheck(degradedThreshold?, unhealthyThreshold?)`
reports the pending outbox backlog (exposed under the `pending` data key) and escalates to
`Degraded` / `Unhealthy` when the backlog crosses the supplied thresholds. Both are tagged `ready` by
default (so they map to a readiness endpoint, not liveness) and require the Stratara write store to be
registered. The write-store DbContext is now also resolvable as a scoped `IWriteDbContext` service to
support these checks.
- **Polly-backed mediator resilience behavior** (`Stratara.Resilience`) — an opt-in pipeline behavior
wraps the in-process dispatch of a request marked with the new
`Stratara.Abstractions.Resilience.IResilientRequest` in the named Polly pipeline the request selects
(`ResiliencePipelineName`). Register it with the new `AddStrataraResilienceBehavior()` (after
`AddStrataraValidation()` / `AddStrataraTenantIsolation()` so the retry wraps the handler, not the
guards); requests without the marker are unaffected. A new built-in pipeline
`ResilienceNames.ConcurrencyConflict` retries **only** on
`Stratara.Abstractions.Persistence.ConcurrencyConflictException` (5 attempts, short exponential
backoff) so a handler that re-reads and re-applies on an optimistic-concurrency clash succeeds without
bespoke retry loops; it is registered by `AddResiliencePipelines()` alongside the existing message-bus
and dispatcher pipelines. Only mark handlers that are safe to re-run (idempotent or concurrency-guarded).