A set of libraries to help developers work with architectural concepts in PHP. Member of the xMolecules family. Goals:
- Express that a piece of code (namespace, class, method...) implements an architectural concept.
- Make it easy for the human reader to determine what kind of architectural concepts a given piece of code is.
- Allow tool integration (to do interesting stuff like generating persistence or static architecture analysis to check for validations of the architectural rules.)
Example:
use PHPMolecules\DDD\Attribute\{Entity, ValueObject, Repository};
#[Entity]
class BankAccount { /* ... */ }
#[ValueObject]
class Currency { /* ... */ }
#[Repository]
class Accounts { /* ... */ }
When we take Ubiquitous Language serious, we want names (for classes, methods, etc.) that only contain words from the domain language.
That means the titles of the building blocks should not be part of the names.
So in a banking domain we don't want BankAccountEntity
, CurrencyVO
or even AccountRepository
as types.
Instead, we want BankAccount
, Currency
and Accounts
– like in the example above.
Still, we want to express that a given class (or other architectural element) is a special building block; i.e. uses a design pattern. PHPMolecules provide a set of standard annotations for the building blocks known from DDD.
phpMolecules provides annotations to mark a package as a layer (or ring):
TODO: port documentation from jMolecules.
To use phpMolecules in your project just install it with Composer from Packagist:
composer require xmolecules/phpmolecules
Create a new Git version tag and push it:
git tag --sign vX.Y.Z
git push --tags