DDD really began making sense when I stopped thinking about database first (started working with Uuid instead of thinking about auto_incremented ids). Today I realized you can persist value objects, and not just entities. DDD, value objects and ORM
My question concerns the Personality entity. I need to persist 3 representations of MealTime (one for breakfast, lunch, dinner where their respective category is 1, 2 and 3), but most importantly the behavior I'm trying to encapsulate is the CreateWeek
in the MealPeriod, it uses the MealTime values to return a weekly structured array.
- Is the MealPeriod necessary, or should I just have a MealPeriods (or MealTimes) holding the collection of MealTime?
- If we were to persist the MealPeriod collection, should I add a
$_personality_id
reference in the class itself or in the repository I'd use the$personality->id()
for the personality_id db column name (in the table where we'd save the MealTime collection)?
MealPlan (aggragate root)
final class MealPlan extends AggragateRoot {
private PlanId $_id;
private UserId $_user_id;
private $_personality;
public function __construct(PlanId $id, UserId $userId){
$this->_id = $id;
$this->_user_id = $userId;
}
public static function create(string $id, string $userId){
return new self(new PlanId($id), new UserId($userId));
}
public function id(): PlanId {
return $this->_id;
}
// setter/getter for personality
}
final class Personality {
private PersonalityId $_id;
private PlanId $_plan_id;
private Allergen $_allergen;
private MealPeriods $_meal_periods;
public function __construct(PersonalityId $id, PlanId $plan_id, Allergen $allergen, MealPeriod $meal_period){
$this->_id = $id;
$this->_plan_id = $plan_id;
$this->_allergen = $allergen;
$this->_meal_period = $meal_period;
}
public static function create(string $id, string $plan_id, int $allergen, array $meal_period){
return new self(
new PersonalityId($id),
new PlanId($plan_id),
new Allergen($allergen),
new MealPeriod($meal_period)
);
}
}
class MealPeriod {
private array $_collection;
public function __construct(array $times){
foreach($times as $data){
array_push($this->_collection, $data);
}
}
public function get(int $category){
return array_filter($this->_collection, function($value) use ($category){
return $value->category() === $category;
});
}
public function breakfast(): MealTime {
return $this->get(1);
}
public function lunch(): MealTime {
return $this->get(2);
}
public function dinner(): MealTime {
return $this->get(3);
}
public function createWeek(){
// uses breakfast, lunch and dinner MealTime values to generate some data.
}
}
class MealTime {
private int $_meal_category;
private int $_skip;
private int $_unique;
private int $_leftover;
private int $_variety;
private int $_time;
public function __construct(int $category, int $skip, int $unique, int $leftover, int $variety){
$this->_meal_category = $category;
$this->_skip = $skip;
$this->_unique = $unique;
$this->_leftover = $leftover;
$this->_variety = $variety;
}
public function category(): int {
return $this->_meal_category;
}
public function skip(): int {
return $this->_skip;
}
public function unique(): int {
return $this->_unique;
}
public function leftover(): int {
return $this->_leftover;
}
public function variety(): int {
return $this->_variety;
}
}