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# 6. Factories
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Date: 2016-11-08
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## Status
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Accepted.
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This ADR was accepted implicitly by the (current) primary maintainer of this
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repository, Sam Smith. The date of this ADR was changed to reflect this.
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## Context
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Given that the majority of the codebase is going to be rewritten, there's
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a need for a consistent style for building the system anew.
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The [Reading Web team](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Reading/Web/Team),
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historically, has tended towards taking an object oriented approach to building
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software. However, a typical result of this approach are classes that have many
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varied concerns, share – not specialise – behaviour via inheritance rather than
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via composition. These issues are evidenced by a lack of unit tests, i.e. the
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classes become increasingly hard to test and even harder to test in isolation
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to the point where high-level integration tests are relied on for validation of
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the design.
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Unless attention is paid, these classes have all of their members exposed by
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default due to a lack of support for visibility modifiers from either the
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JavaScript language or our (current) tooling. Like other teams, the [Reading
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Web team](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Reading/Web/Team) tends to follow the
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convention of prefixing private member names with an underscore.
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Moreover, while planning the rewrite of the codebase, [the decision to use
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Redux to maintain state](./0002-contain-and-manage-state.md) was made very
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early on. A significant part of the codebase will be written in the style that
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Redux requires: functions that return objects, or _factories_.
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What's needed, then, is a general rule that, when applied, leads the Reading
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Web team to produce a codebase that's easier to maintain (verify and modify)
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and is familiar. This rule must also acknowledge that it must be broken now and
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again.
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## Decision
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1. Favour factories over classes – however we wish to define them, e.g. with
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[OOjs](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/OOjs) – by default.
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2. Favour classes when the performance benefits of prototypal inheritance far
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outweigh the benefits of consistency and simplicity.
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## Consequences
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The most obvious consequence of this decision is the easy portability of the
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codebase: there's no requirement for a framework to help define classes and
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manage inheritance, e.g. [OOjs](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/OOjs). Moreover,
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the `new` operator in `new Foo()`, is simply replaced with the `createFoo`
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factory function, and the `instanceof` operator is rendered useless.
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The more subtle consequence is that behaviour must be shared via composition
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since the use of inheritance is strongly discouraged. The most important
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positive consequence of this is is that the system will be more flexible as
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it'll be composed of implementations of small interfaces. The most important
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negative consequence is that more effort will be required when sharing
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behaviour between parts of the system, which is trivial using inheritance, as
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attention must be paid when designing these interfaces.
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Despite being the negative consequence, requiring more attention to be paid
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when defining behaviour should make it harder to write – and easier to spot
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– components "that have many varied concerns" and, hopefully, result in
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components that are easier to test.
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