ObzenFlow
ObzenFlow is a high-performance event streaming and processing framework for Rust, built around durable per-stage journals, typed events, and an ergonomics-first DSL for composing pipelines.
Status: pre-1.0. APIs are still evolving and may change between releases.
Principles
ObzenFlow is built around journal-first execution, wide-event observability, and evidence-based correctness. Every stage reads from upstream append-only journals and writes its outputs to its own journal, making the system’s journaled history both the execution substrate and the primary observability surface.
For the full design philosophy, see obzenflow.dev/philosophy.
Every ObzenFlow application follows the same shape:
run
.await?;
For runnable versions with real domain types and handlers, see the examples catalog in examples/README.md.
Quickstart: run a real end-to-end demo (HTTP ingestion)
Prerequisites:
- Rust
1.93.0(pinned inrust-toolchain.toml)
Run (starts the web server and /metrics):
In another terminal, post a couple of events:
Observe:
- Metrics:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics - Topology:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9090/api/topology
Code: examples/http_ingestion_piggy_bank_demo.rs
More examples
The full catalog with grouped commands and code pointers is in examples/README.md. A few highlights:
# Framework overview: reference catalogs + joins + stateful summary
# Resilience: circuit breaker + typed fallback + contracts
# Middleware inheritance/override (observe /metrics while it runs)
No features are enabled by default. --features obzenflow_infra/warp-server enables the HTTP server and web endpoints, and --features http-pull enables HTTP pull sources. See crates/obzenflow_infra/README.md for the full feature matrix.
An optional Prometheus + Grafana monitoring stack is available in monitoring/ (see monitoring/README.md).
Project organization
ObzenFlow follows an onion architecture: obzenflow_core defines the business domain and “ports” (traits), and outer layers provide implementations, orchestration, wiring, and concrete integrations.
Inner layers are intentionally generic (domain types + traits) and avoid I/O and runtime/framework integration. Outer layers provide concrete implementations (journals, web/HTTP, middleware/exporters) and wire them into runtime services via traits and composition.
crates/obzenflow_core/README.md: core domain types + stable interfaces (events, journals, contracts, middleware ports)crates/obzenflow_runtime/README.md: stage execution + supervisors + runtime orchestration (the engine)crates/obzenflow_dsl/README.md: theflow!DSL and how it builds a runnable flow graph (including middleware resolution)crates/obzenflow_infra/README.md:FlowApplication+ journaling/web/HTTP implementations, mostly behind feature flagscrates/obzenflow_adapters/README.md: middleware + concrete sources/sinks (connectors) intended to be composed into flows
The root obzenflow crate is a convenience re-export layer for common sources/sinks (src/sources.rs, src/sinks.rs).
Project policies
- Contributing:
CONTRIBUTING.md - Code of Conduct:
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md - Governance:
GOVERNANCE.md - Security:
SECURITY.md - Trademarks:
TRADEMARKS.md
License
Dual-licensed under MIT OR Apache-2.0. See LICENSE-MIT and LICENSE-APACHE.