This is an example application exploring design pattern usage in a PHP application. This application is built off a fictitious problem described below. It would be your job to complete the problem in a way that employs the use of any number of patterns, also listed below. While the default application excludes "Models", any aspect of the application can be swapped out for a more "pattern centric" solution.
This application was used as the basis for a talk at ZendCon 2012 by @weierophinney, @ezimuel, and myself @ralphschindler.
I, as your fictitious employer, are contracting you to build out a prototype of an application that I am building a business upon. I don't know the full problem area as this is a startup. What I do know I will tell you so you can start building and decide how much abstraction is needed.
- The application/business is centered around Playlist sharing.
- The informtion about tracks/arists/albums, currently, will only need to be accessible from a Playlist object.
- The database is already filled out with a single playlist, there will be more at some point
- The application will likely need to be available via the command line or as a web service API at some point in the future, so plan abstraction accordingly.
- The "Aggregate Root" is the Playlist and is demonstrated via this UML of the Aggregate of objects. See the file DomainModelPlaylist.png in the ./dev/ directory.
- Most classes will have a docblock with a @pattern-notes in the comment. This has more information on the patterns in use.
- This is an MVC application, very minimal, framework-free.
- It uses Service Location to get application services into controllers, there are notes on this in the actual code.
- It has a pre-made sqlite database to use in /data/application.sqlite
- Patterns To Potentially use and identify:
- Repository pattern
- Entity, Value Objects
- Mapper / Data Mapper
- Lazy loading
- Dependency Injection
- etc.
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Build out a Domain Model for this application. The controllers, a service layer, and views are already complete in master, you just need to build the models.
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Create a command line verison of this application
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Build a new Playlist repository that utilizes a web-api to get Album and Artist information for a given track
If you need hints on how to complete the first task, switch to and exploer the "ralph" branch.