An adaptation of the Specification Pattern as done by https://github.com/domnikl/DesignPatternsPHP, adding an artisan command to quickly create specifications.
Via Composer (please change your minimum-stability
to "dev")
$ composer require chalcedonyt/laravel-specification
Then run composer update
. Once composer is finished, add the service provider to the providers
array in app/config/app.php
:
Chalcedonyt\Specification\Providers\SpecificationServiceProvider::class
An artisan command will be added to quickly create specifications.
php artisan make:specification [NameOfSpecification]
Adding a --parameters
flag will prompts for parameters to be inserted into the constructor when generated:
Enter the class or variable name for parameter 0 (Examples: \App\User or $value) [Blank to stop entering parameters] [(no_param)]:
> \App\User
Enter the class or variable name for parameter 1 (Examples: \App\User or $value) [Blank to stop entering parameters] [(no_param)]:
> $my_value
Results in
class NewSpecification extends AbstractSpecification
{
/**
* @var \App\User
*/
protected $user;
/**
* @var
*/
protected $myValue;
/**
*
* @param \App\User $user
* @param $myValue
*
*/
public function __construct(\App\User $user, $my_value)
{
$this->user = $user;
$this->myValue = $my_value;
}
/**
* Tests an object and returns a boolean value
*
* @var mixed
*/
public function isSatisfiedBy($candidate)
{
//return a boolean value
}
}
class AgeOfPersonSpecification extends \Chalcedonyt\Specification\AbstractSpecification
{
protected $minAge;
protected $maxAge;
/**
* Set properties here for a parameterized specification.
*
*/
public function __construct($min_age, $max_age)
{
$this->minAge = $min_age;
$this->maxAge = $max_age;
}
/**
* Tests an object and returns a boolean value
*
* @var Array $candidate
*/
public function isSatisfiedBy($candidate)
{
return $this->minAge <= $candidate['age'] && $this->maxAge >= $candidate['age'];
}
}
class MalePersonSpecification extends \Chalcedonyt\Specification\AbstractSpecification
{
const GENDER_MALE = 1;
const GENDER_FEMALE = 2;
/**
* Tests an object and returns a boolean value
*
* @var Array candidate
*/
public function isSatisfiedBy($candidate)
{
return $candidate['gender'] == self::GENDER_MALE;
}
}
$adult_spec = new AgeOfPersonSpecification(21, 80);
$teenager_spec = new AgeOfPersonSpecification(13, 19);
$puberty_spec = new AgeOfPersonSpecification(15, 19);
$male_spec = new MalePersonSpecification;
$female_spec = new NotSpec($male_spec);
$young_teenage_female = ['age' => 13, 'gender' => MalePersonSpecification::GENDER_FEMALE ];
$teenage_female = ['age' => 15, 'gender' => MalePersonSpecification::GENDER_FEMALE ];
$adult_female = ['age' => 22, 'gender' => MalePersonSpecification::GENDER_FEMALE ];
$nested_female_spec = $puberty_spec->andSpec( $teenager_spec->andSpec( $female_spec ) );
$this->assertEquals( $nested_female_spec->isSatisfiedBy( $teenage_female ), true );
$this->assertEquals( $nested_female_spec->isSatisfiedBy( $young_teenage_female ), false );
$any_young_female_spec = $female_spec->andSpec( $teenager_spec->orSpec( $puberty_spec ));
$this->assertEquals( $nested_female_spec->isSatisfiedBy( $teenage_female ), true );
$this->assertEquals( $nested_female_spec->isSatisfiedBy( $adult_female ), false );
You may also retrieve unfulfilled specifications via the remainderUnsatisfiedBy
property
$any_age_spec = new AgeOfPersonSpecification(1, 80);
$male_spec = new MalePersonSpecification;
$female_spec = new NotSpec($male_spec);
$male = ['age' => 16, 'gender' => MalePersonSpecification::GENDER_MALE ];
$any_young_female_spec = new AndSpec( $female_spec, $any_age_spec );
$this->assertEquals( $any_young_female_spec->isSatisfiedBy( $male ), false );
//returns the $female_spec
$unfulfilled_spec = $any_young_female_spec->remainderUnsatisfiedBy( $male );
$inverse_female_spec = new NotSpec( $unfulfilled_spec );
$this->assertEquals( $inverse_female_spec->isSatisfiedBy( $male ), true );
- 0.4.4 You can now create a Specification inside a directory by specifying it in the classname, e.g.
php artisan make:specification MyDir\\MySpec
- 0.4.2 Removed the
isSatisfiedBy
method from the abstract and interface. This allows type hinting on the $candidate. - 0.4.1 Tweaked the generated views to use camel_case on any parameters.
- 0.4 Updated console command. You may now specify constructor parameters for the specification generator by entering the
--parameters
flag - 0.3 Removed functionality to type-hint the argument to isSatisfiedBy, as PHP doesn't allow overloading abstract methods.
- 0.2 Added
remainderUnsatisfiedBy
functions
- Dominic Liebler [https://github.com/domnikl/DesignPatternsPHP]
- C# Specification Framework by Firzen [https://specification.codeplex.com/]
- The original Specification Pattern document by Eric Evans and Martin Fowler [http://www.martinfowler.com/apsupp/spec.pdf]
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.