demystifying object-oriented programming - midwest php
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DEMYSTIFYING OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMINGMAKING SENSE OF ALL THE MUMBO JUMBO
HTTPS://GITHUB.COM/SKETCHINGS/OOP-BASICS
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TERMINOLOGYTHE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT PART
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TERMS
• Class (properties, methods)
• Object
• Instance
• Abstraction
• Encapsulation
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TERMS CONTINUED
• Polymorphism
• Inheritance
• Interface
• Abstract Class
• Traits
• Namespaces
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CLASS
• A template/blueprint that facilitates creation of objects. A set of program statements to do a certain task. Usually represents a noun, such as a person, place or thing.
• Includes properties and methods — which are class functions
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OBJECT
• Instance of a class.
• In the real world object is a material thing that can be seen and touched.
• In OOP, object is a self-contained entity that consists of both data and procedures.
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INSTANCE
• Single occurrence/copy of an object
• There might be one or several objects, but an instance is a specific copy, to which you can have a reference
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class User { //class private $name; //property public getName() { //method echo $this->name; }}
$user1 = new User(); //first instance of object
$user2 = new User(); //second instance of object
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ABSTRACTION
• “An abstraction denotes the essential characteristics of an object that distinguish it from all other kinds of object and thus provide crisply defined conceptual boundaries, relative to the perspective of the viewer.”— G. Booch
• This is the class architecture itself.
• Use something without knowing exactly how it works
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ENCAPSULATION
• Scope. Controls who can access what. Restricting access to some of the object’s components (properties and methods), preventing unauthorized access.
• Public - everyone
• Protected - inherited classes
• Private - class itself, not children
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class User { protected $name; protected $title; public function getFormattedSalutation() { return $this->getSalutation(); } protected function getSalutation() { return $this->title . " " . $this->name; } public function getName() { return $this->name; } public function setName($name) { $this->name = $name; } public function getTitle() { return $this->title; } public function setTitle($title) { $this->title = $title; } }
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CREATING / USING THE OBJECT INSTANCE
$user = new User(); $user->setName("Jane Smith"); $user->setTitle("Ms"); echo $user->getFormattedSalutation();
When the script is run, it will return:
Ms Jane Smith
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CONSTRUCTOR METHOD & MAGIC METHODSclass User { protected $name; protected $title; public function __construct($name, $title) { $this->name = $name; $this->title = $title; } public function __toString() { return $this->getFormattedSalutation(); } ... }
For more see http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.magic.php
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CREATING / USING THE OBJECT INSTANCE
$user = new User("Jane Smith","Ms"); echo $user;
When the script is run, it will return the same result as before:
Ms Jane Smith
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POLYMORPHISMDRY and Sharing Code
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INHERITANCE: PASSES KNOWLEDGE DOWN
• Subclass, parent and a child relationship, allows for reusability, extensibility.
• Additional code to an existing class without modifying it. Uses keyword “extends”
• NUTSHELL: create a new class based on an existing class with more data, create new objects based on this class
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CREATING AND USING A CHILD CLASSclass Developer extends User { public $skills = array(); public function getSalutation() { return $this->title . " " . $this->name. ", Developer"; } public function getSkillsString() { echo implode(", ",$this->skills); } }
$developer = new Developer("Jane Smith", "Ms"); echo $developer; echo "<br />"; $developer->skills = array("JavasScript", "HTML", "CSS"); $developer->skills[] = "PHP"; $developer->getSkillsString();
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WHEN RUN, THE SCRIPT RETURNS:
Ms Jane Smith, Developer
JavasScript, HTML, CSS, PHP
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INTERFACE
• Interface, specifies which methods a class must implement.
• All methods in interface must be public.
• Multiple interfaces can be implemented by using comma separation
• Interface may contain a CONSTANT, but may not be overridden by implementing class
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interface UserInterface {
public function getFormattedSalutation();
public function getName();
public function setName($name);
public function getTitle();
public function setTitle($title);
}
class User implements UserInterface { … }
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ABSTRACT CLASS
An abstract class is a mix between an interface and a class. It can define functionality as well as interface.
Classes extending an abstract class must implement all of the abstract methods defined in the abstract class.
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abstract class User { //class
public $name; //property
public getName() { //method
echo $this->name;
}
abstract public function setName($name);
}
class Developer extends User { … }
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COMPOSITIONHorizontal Code Reuse
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TRAITS
• Multiple traits can be implemented
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CREATING TRAITS
trait Toolkit { public $tools = array(); public function setTools($task) { switch { case “eat": $this->tools[] = ("Spoon", "Fork", "Knife"); exit; ... } } public function showTools() { echo implode(", ",$this->skills); } }
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USING TRAITS
class Developer extends User { use Toolkit; ... }
$developer = new Developer("Jane Smith", "Ms"); echo $developer; echo "<br />"; $developer->setTools("Eat"); echo $developer->showTools();
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WHEN RUN, THE SCRIPT RETURNS:
Ms Jane Smith
Spoon, Fork, Knife
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NAMESPACESPrevent Code Collision
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NAMESPACES
• Help create a new layer of code encapsulation
• Keep properties from colliding between areas of your code
• Only classes, interfaces, functions and constants are affected
• Anything that does not have a namespace is considered in the Global namespace (namespace = "")
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NAMESPACES
• Must be declared first (except 'declare)
• Can define multiple in the same file
• You can define that something be used in the "Global" namespace by enclosing a non-labeled namespace in {} brackets.
• Use namespaces from within other namespaces, along with aliasing
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• namespace myUser;
• class User { //class
• public $name; //property
• public getName() { //method
• echo $this->name;
• }
• public function setName($name);
• }
• class Developer extends \myUser\User { … }
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EXPLANATION COMPLETEQUESTION AND ANSWER TIME
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ALENA HOLLIGAN
@sketchingssketchings.com
Wife and Mother of 3 young children PHP Teacher at Treehouse PHP Users Group LeaderWomen Who Code Leader
https://joind.in/talk/6b753
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CHALLENGES
1. Change to User class to an abstract class.
2. Throw an error because your access is too restricted.
3. Extend the User class for another type of user, such as our Developer example
4. Define 2 “User” classes in one file using namespacing
https://github.com/sketchings/oop-basics
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RESOURCES
• LeanPub: The Essentials of Object Oriented PHP
• Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design