cs Command

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Dominik Liebler
2013-09-11 16:06:03 +02:00
parent 33671aec55
commit bead52e9e9
4 changed files with 26 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ namespace DesignPatterns\Command;
* can be implemented with the Command pattern (e.g. vagrant)
*
*/
interface Command
interface CommandInterface
{
/**
* this is the most important method in the Command pattern,

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@@ -6,25 +6,31 @@ namespace DesignPatterns\Command;
* This concrete command calls "print" on the Receiver, but an external
* invoker just know he can call "execute"
*/
class HelloCommand implements Command
class HelloCommand implements CommandInterface
{
/**
* @var Receiver
*/
protected $output;
/**
* Each concrete command is builded with different receivers.
* Can be one, many, none or even other Command in parameters
* Can be one, many, none or even other Command in parameters
*
* @param Receiver $console
*/
public function __construct(Receiver $console)
{
$this->output = $console;
}
/**
* execute and output "Hello World"
*/
public function execute()
{
// sometimes, there is no receiver and this is the command which
// does all the work
$this->output->write('Hello World');
}
}
}

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@@ -12,23 +12,29 @@ namespace DesignPatterns\Command;
*/
class Invoker
{
/**
* @var CommandInterface
*/
protected $command;
/**
* In the invoker we find this kind of method for subscribing the command.
* There can be also a stack, a list, a fixed set...
*
* @param CommandInterface $cmd
*/
public function setCommand(Command $cmd)
public function setCommand(CommandInterface $cmd)
{
$this->command = $cmd;
}
/**
* executes the command
*/
public function run()
{
// here is a key feature of the invoker
// the invoker is the same whatever is the command
$this->command->execute();
}
}
}

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@@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ namespace DesignPatterns\Command;
*/
class Receiver
{
/**
* @param string $str
*/
public function write($str)
{
echo $str;
}
}
}