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# Account command handler with withdrawal implementation
# Business logic for processing a withdrawal
class Handler
include Messaging::Handle
handle Withdraw do |withdraw|
account_id = withdraw.account_id
account = store.fetch(account_id)
unless account.sufficient_funds?(withdraw.amount)
logger.info('Withdrawal rejected')
return
end
withdrawn = Withdrawn.follow(withdraw)
time = clock.iso8601
withdrawn.processed_time = time
stream_name = stream_name(account_id)
write.(withdrawn, stream_name)
end
end
# Withdraw command message
# Send to the account component to effect a withdrawal
class Withdraw
include Messaging::Message
attribute :account_id, String
attribute :amount, Numeric
attribute :time, String
end
# Withdrawn event message
# Event is written by the handler when a withdrawal is successfully processed
class Withdrawn
include Messaging::Message
attribute :account_id, String
attribute :amount, Numeric
attribute :time, String
attribute :processed_time, String
end
# Account entity
# The account component's model object
class Account
include Schema::DataStructure
attribute :id, String
attribute :balance, Numeric, default: -> { 0 }
def withdraw(amount)
self.balance -= amount
end
def sufficient_funds?(amount)
balance >= amount
end
end
# Account entity projection
# Applies account events to an account entity
class Projection
include EntityProjection
entity_name :account
apply Withdrawn do |withdrawn|
account.id = withdrawn.account_id
amount = withdrawn.amount
account.withdraw(amount)
end
end
# Account entity store
# Projects an account entity and keeps a cache of the result
class Store
include EntityStore
entity Account
projection Projection
end
This code is not a complete implementation and not production-ready. It's intended only to provide a very high-level introductory overview.