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<?php
namespace DesignPatterns;
/**
* Observer pattern
*
* Purpose:
* to implement a publish/subscribe behaviour to an object, whenever a "Subject" object changes it's state, the attached
* "Observers" will be notified. It is used to shorten the amount of coupled objects and uses loose coupling instead
*
* Examples:
* - a message queue system is observed to show the progress of a job in a GUI
*
* PHP already defines two interfaces that can help to implement this pattern: SplObserver and SplSubject
*
*/
class UserObserver implements \SplObserver
{
public function update(\SplSubject $subject)
{
echo get_class($subject) . ' has been updated';
}
}
class User implements \SplSubject
{
protected $_data = array();
/**
* @var array
*/
protected $_observers = array();
/**
* attach a new observer
*
* @param \SplObserver $observer
* @return void
*/
public function attach(\SplObserver $observer)
{
$this->_observers[] = $observer;
}
/**
* detach an observer
*
* @param \SplObserver $observer
* @return void
*/
public function detach(\SplObserver $observer)
{
$index = array_search($observer, $this->_observers);
if (false !== $index) {
unset($this->_observers[$index]);
}
}
/**
*
*
* @return void
*/
public function notify()
{
/** @var SplObserver $observer */
foreach ($this->_observers as $observer) {
$observer->update($this);
}
}
/**
* Ideally one would better write setter/getter for all valid attributes and only call notify()
* on attributes that matter when changed
*
* @param $name
* @param $value
* @return void
*/
public function __set($name, $value)
{
$this->_data[$name] = $value;
// notify the observers, that user has been updated
$this->notify();
}
}
$user = new User();
$user->attach(new UserObserver());
$user->notify();