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Handler.php
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<?php
namespace DesignPatterns\Behavioral\ChainOfResponsibilities;
/**
* Handler is a generic handler in the chain of responsibilities
*
* Yes you could have a lighter CoR with a simpler handler but if you want your CoR
* to be extendable and decoupled, it's a better idea to do things like that in real
* situations. Usually, a CoR is meant to be changed everytime and evolves, that's
* why we slice the workflow in little bits of code.
*/
abstract class Handler
{
/**
* @var Handler
*/
private $successor = null;
/**
* Append a responsibility to the end of chain
*
* A prepend method could be done with the same spirit
*
* You could also send the successor in the constructor but in PHP that is a
* bad idea because you have to remove the type-hint of the parameter because
* the last handler has a null successor.
*
* And if you override the constructor, that Handler can no longer have a
* successor. One solution is to provide a NullObject (see pattern).
* It is more preferable to keep the constructor "free" to inject services
* you need with the DiC of symfony2 for example.
*
* @param Handler $handler
*/
final public function append(Handler $handler)
{
if (is_null($this->successor)) {
$this->successor = $handler;
} else {
$this->successor->append($handler);
}
}
/**
* Handle the request.
*
* This approach by using a template method pattern ensures you that
* each subclass will not forget to call the successor. Besides, the returned
* boolean value indicates you if the request have been processed or not.
*
* @param Request $req
*
* @return bool
*/
final public function handle(Request $req)
{
$req->forDebugOnly = get_called_class();
$processed = $this->processing($req);
if (!$processed) {
// the request has not been processed by this handler => see the next
if (!is_null($this->successor)) {
$processed = $this->successor->handle($req);
}
}
return $processed;
}
/**
* Each concrete handler has to implement the processing of the request
*
* @param Request $req
*
* @return bool true if the request has been processed
*/
abstract protected function processing(Request $req);
}