Command Pattern - decoupling what is done from who does it.
Notice this gem is namespaced.
gem install arkency-command_bus
require 'arkency/command_bus'
command_bus = Arkency::CommandBus.new
register = command_bus.method(:register)
{ FooCommand => FooService.new(event_store: event_store).method(:foo),
BarCommand => BarService.new,
}.map(®ister)
command_bus.(FooCommand.new)
If need a new instance of a service every time it is called with a command or you want to lazily load the responsible services, you can just use Proc
during registration.
command_bus = Arkency::CommandBus.new
command_bus.register(FooCommand, -> (foo_cmd) { FooService.new(event_store: event_store).foo(foo_cmd) })
command_bus.register(BarCommand, -> (bar_cmd) { BarService.new.call(bar_cmd) })
In Rails development
mode when you change a registered class, it is reloaded, and a new class with same name is constructed.
a = User
a.object_id
# => 40737760
reload!
# Reloading...
b = User
b.object_id
# => 48425300
h = {a => 1, b => 2}
h[User]
# => 2
a == b
# => false
so your Hash
with mapping from command class to service may not find the new version of reloaded class.
To workaround this problem you can use to_prepare
callback which is executed before every code reload in development, and once in production.
config.to_prepare do
config.command_bus = Arkency::CommandBus.new
register = command_bus.method(:register)
{ FooCommand => FooService.new(event_store: event_store).method(:foo),
BarCommand => BarService.new,
}.map(®ister)
end
and call it with
Rails.configuration.command_bus.call(FooCommand.new)
require 'arkency/command_bus/alias'
From now on you can use top-level CommandBus
instead of Arkency::CommandBus
.
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