A small library to handle scalar values that have meaning.
It is common to handle scalar values that have particular meaning to your
application. For instance, if objects in your applications expect a string
that can only be one of several different string values - e.g. lead
,
follow
for describing dance roles - then any object that expects those values
would always have to check that the string received matches those two options.
For example:
public function setRole($value) {
if (!in_array($value, ['lead', 'follow'])) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Expecting a valid dance role.');
}
// ...
}
This becomes highly repetitive - plus if you wanted to add either
as a valid
value, you'd need to update it in every in_array()
call across the
application.
This is where we'd use the CloudCreativity\Utils\Value\AbstractValue
class from this package. For example:
use CloudCreativity\Utils\Value\AbstractValue;
class DanceRole extends AbstractValue
{
protected function accept($value): bool
{
return in_array($value, ['lead', 'follow'], true);
}
}
The original setter shown above would then become:
public function setRole(DanceRole $role)
{
// no need to check it as we know it is valid.
}
Quite often we find it is useful for the value object to have helper methods. By implementing these on the value object, they become available to any part of your application that receives an instance of the value.
For instance, or DanceRole
object could look like this:
class DanceRole extends AbstractValue
{
public function isLead(): bool
{
return $this->is('lead');
}
public function isFollow(): bool
{
return $this->is('follow');
}
// ...
}
If you do not want to extend the abstract class, the majority of methods are available via the ValueTrait
.
This package defines an interface, ValueInterface
, to ensure consistency across value objects:
__toString()
: so that a scalar value can always be written to a string.toString()
: so that a scalar value can fluently be cast to a string.jsonSerialize()
: so that a scalar value can always be cast properly when being JSON encoded.get()
: gets the underlying scalar value, e.g. would return a string if the value object holds a string.is(...$values)
: compares provided values to the underlying scalar value, returningtrue
if the value matches any of them.