The design question: let's assume you have some class like LastTweetsCommand, with such interface:
1. constructor accepts twitter username
$cmd = new LastTweetsCommand('zerkms');
2. and every command has the only required method execute()
$tweets = $cmd->execute();
But, this command has a dependency of a TwitterClient, that performs a query to a twitter API and holds all credentials
how would you satisfy such dependency?
You cannot change constructor or execute() definitions. Plus it's desirable for the command user to don't know such a details like dependencies injections
@zerkms You give them a $lastTweetsCommandFactory instance, which has a create() method which accepts the username arg, and has an internal TwitterClient instance. So the consumer does $cmd = $lastTweetsCommandFactory->create('zerkms');, but the factory internally does return new LastTweetsCommand('zerkms', $this->twitterClient);
Yeh I toyed with that idea for a fleeting second but it's not really a true factory in that case, it will end up containing logic that needs to be tested
@zerkms It creates the build command object based on the command objects type based on it's configuration. It then executes the build of the command (or defers it into a lazy-build command that will build it when the actual command is executed).
Can you formulate an answer and stop spamming? Clearly you never done routing so you can't answer my question... it's a common problem in routing and you should know what i'm referring to just from the title. — Daniel Shlomo2 mins ago
@zerkms They are tied. By the type itself even. For each type of a command you have one factory as well. As you wrote, you don't want to change the constructor so you need to move the details of constructing away. One common way is to move that into the factory.
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I don't want to use JOINS I want to do same through sub query
protected $_name = 'sale_package_features';
public function getAllSalePackageFeatures(){
$sql = $this->select()->setIntegrityCheck(false)
->from(array('spf' => $this->_name...
@hakre @HamZaDzCyberDeV you guys should really learn routing and understand it. That Daniel guy clearly does because he asked that 'question' so someone can write code for him...
@kaᵠ I've no idea what routing is, seems like OOP to me ... Plus I know how to use regex, he should just have mentioned what to match, I told him twice ...
How would i convert below query to sub query?
I don't want to use JOINS I want to do same through sub query
protected $_name = 'sale_package_features';
public function getAllSalePackageFeatures(){
$sql = $this->select()->setIntegrityCheck(false)
->from(array('spf' => $this->_name...
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