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This "Command and Query" module allows a developer to generate an abstraction around calling commands and queries in a domain model.
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from minty.cqrs import CQRS from minty.infrastructure import InfrastructureFactory from zsnl_domains import some_domain
infra_factory = InfrastructureFactory("/etc/configfile.conf") cqrs = CQRS([some_domain], infra_factory)
query_instance = cqrs.get_query_instance("some_domain", "context")
query_instance.some_query()
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