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What is Easy Rules?

Easy Rules is a Java rules engine inspired by an article called "Should I use a Rules Engine?" by Martin Fowler in which he says:

You can build a simple rules engine yourself. All you need is to create a bunch of objects with conditions and actions, store them in a collection, and run through them to evaluate the conditions and execute the actions.

This is exactly what Easy Rules does, it provides the Rule abstraction to create rules with conditions and actions, and the RulesEngine API that runs through a set of rules to evaluate conditions and execute actions.

Core features

  • Lightweight library and easy to learn API

  • POJO based development with annotation programming model

  • Useful abstractions to define business rules and apply them easily with Java

  • The ability to create composite rules from primitive ones

  • Dynamic rule configuration at runtime using JMX

Example

First, define your rule..
@Rule(name = "my awesome rule" )
public class MyRule {

    @Condition
    public boolean when() {
        return true;
    }
    
    @Action
    public void then() {
        System.out.println("Easy Rules rocks!");
    }
}
Then, fire it!
public class Test {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // create a rules engine
        RulesEngine rulesEngine = aNewRulesEngine().build();
        //register the rule
        rulesEngine.registerRule(new MyRule());
        //fire rules
        rulesEngine.fireRules();
    }
}

Quick links

Item Link
Project Home http://www.easyrules.org
Presentation https://speakerdeck.com/benas/easy-rules
Continuous integration Build job @ Travis CI
Agile Board Backlog items @ waffle.io
Code coverage Coverage
Sonar analysis Quality Gate
Dependencies Dependency Status

Current version

  • The current stable version is 2.3.0 : Maven Central
  • The current development version is 2.4.0-SNAPSHOT : Build Status

In order to use snapshot versions, you need to add the following maven repository in your pom.xml:

<repository>
    <id>ossrh</id>
    <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots</url>
</repository>

Contribution

You are welcome to contribute to the project with pull requests on GitHub.

If you found a bug or want to request a feature, please use the issue tracker.

For any further question, you can use the Gitter channel of the project.

Awesome contributors

Thank you all for your contributions!

Acknowledgments

YourKit Travis CI
YourKit Java Profiler Travis CI
Many thanks to YourKit, LLC for providing a free license of YourKit Java Profiler to kindly support the development of Easy Rules. Many thanks to Travis CI for providing a free continuous integration service for open source projects.

License

Easy Rules is released under the MIT license.

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Mahmoud Ben Hassine ([email protected])

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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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