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Design Patterns 05/28/10 Week 4: Command and Adapter Jonathan Simon [email_address]
Agenda Command Pattern Head First Example (Remote Control) Lab History of Undo Operations Simple Logging Complex Logging Case Study: Command Management Distributed Command Pattern Adapter Pattern Lab Two Way Adpater 05/28/10
Remote Control Given remote control with seven programmable slots. A different device can be put into each slot. There is an On and Off switch for each device slot. Global Undo button undoes the last button pressed. Also given a CD with different vendor classes that have already been written (for the different devices, TV, Light, Sprinkler, etc) 05/28/10
First Thoughts We know that there are seven programmable slots for different devices…so each device may possibly adhere to some common interface. We know that we need to turn each device “on” or “off”..so that needs to be commonly done for any device. Undo needs to work for any device as well. 05/28/10
What Varies?  What stays the same? What Varies The actual device assigned to a slot The instruction for “On” on a specific device The instruction for “Off” on a specific device What Stays the Same Device with seven slots Capability to assign a slot to a device Capability to request that a device turn On or Off Capability to undo the last action requested against the device 05/28/10
The Vendor Classes (pg 194) Vendor classes have been provided to us via a CD. Ceiling Light  TV Hottub We know that each device needs an “On” or “Off” state.  Since the capability to turn a device “On” or “Off” is something that “stays the same”. However, each vendor class has their own unique way of doing “On” or “Off”. 05/28/10
One possible solution… if (slot1 == Light) light.on(); Else if (slot1 == Hottub) { hottub.prepareJets(); hottub.jetsOn(); } Else if (slot1 == TV) tv.on(); etc 05/28/10 Problems: The Remote needs to be aware of all the details about turning a device on (or off). If device On/Off mechanism changes, the Remote code will need to be changed. If a new device is added, this code would need to be changed. Is this Open for Extension?? Also…what about undo????
Separation of Concerns The Vendor Class One (or more) methods that define “On” One (or more) methods that define “Off” The Command Sends a message to a device (On or Off) Handle the undo of a message Possible future enhancements Logging request Queue request The Remote – handles one or more Commands.  The Remote doesn’t know anything about the actual vendor class specifics. 05/28/10
The Command Pattern “ Allows you to decouple the requestor of the action from the object that performs the action.” “ A Command object encapsulates a request to do something.” Note: A Command object handles a single request. 05/28/10
Command Interface (pg203) public interface Command { public void execute(); } The Command interface (in this example) just does one thing..executes a command. 05/28/10
LightOnCommand (pg203) public class LightOnCommand implements Command { Light light; public LightOnCommand(Light light) { this.light = light; } public void execute() { light.on(); } } 05/28/10 The command is composed of a vendor class. Constructor  takes the vendor class as parameter. Here the command  delegates execution to the vendor class.  Note : This is a simple example..there could be more steps.
SimpleRemoteControl (pg204) public class SimpleRemoteControl { Command slot; public SimpleRemoteControl() {} public void setCommand(Command command) { slot = command; } public void buttonWasPressed() { slot.execute(); } } 05/28/10 This version of the remote just has one slot. setCommand assigns a Command to a slot. Tells the command to execute. Note that any command would work here.  The remote doesn’t know anything about the specific vendor class.
RemoteControlTest (pg204) SimpleRemoteControl remote = new SimpleRemoteControl(); Light light = new Light(); GarageDoor garageDoor = new GarageDoor(); LightOnCommand lightOn =  new LightOnCommand(light); GarageDoorOpenCommand garageOpen =    new GarageDoorOpenCommand(garageDoor); remote.setCommand(lightOn); remote.buttonWasPressed(); remote.setCommand(garageOpen); remote.buttonWasPressed(); 05/28/10 Create two vendor classes. Create two commands based on these vendor classes. Set the command and press button
The Command Pattern GoF Intent: “Encapsulates a request as an object, thereby letting you parameterize other objects with different requests, queue or log requests, and support undoable operations.” See diagrams on pg 206 Command encapsulates a Receiver object Different commands can fit into a Remote Slot (which exists in the Remote Control) 05/28/10
Definitions (see Diagram on pg 207) Client (RemoteControlTest) – creates command and associates command with receiver. Receiver (TV, HotTub, ec)– knows how to perform the work. Concrete Command (LightOnCommand) - implementation of Command interface Command Interface – defines interface for all commands. Invoker (Remote Control) – holds reference to a command and calls execute() method against it.
Lab Part I We get a new vendor class for DVD.  To turn on the DVD, call the function TurnPowerOn().  To turn off, you call TurnPowerOff(). Create an On and Off command object for the DVD player. 05/28/10
Lab Part II The customer wants to be able to turn the DVD and TV on (and off) at the same time. Create a command that will set up the DVD and TV with one button click. 05/28/10
Lab Part III (Design Challenge!) Look at the LightOnCommand and LightOffCommand on pg 217. Note that there is a duplication of code between these two objects. Can you create an  abstract class  called Command that can help remove this duplication of code…and yet support Undo?? 05/28/10
Lab Part I Answer public class DVDOnCommand : Command {   DVD dvd; public DVDOnCommand(DVD d) { this.dvd = d; } public void execute() { dvd.TurnPowerOn(); } } 05/28/10
Lab Part I Answer (cont) public class DVDOffCommand : Command {   DVD dvd; public DVDOffCommand(DVD d) { this.dvd = d; } public void execute() { dvd.TurnPowerOff(); } } 05/28/10
Lab Part II  Answer public class DVDTvOnCommand : Command  { DVD dvd; TV tv; public DVDTvOnCommand(DVD d, TV t) { this.dvd = d; this.tv = t; } public void execute() { tv.on(); tv.changeInputToDvd(); dvd.TurnPowerOn(); } } 05/28/10
Lab Part III (Answer) public enum CommandState { NOTSET, ON, OFF } 05/28/10
Lab Part III (Answer) public abstract class CommandBase { CommandState state; public CommandBase() { state = CommandState.NOTSET; }   abstract protected void executeOn(); abstract protected void executeOff(); 05/28/10
public void on()  {   state = CommandState.ON;   executeOn(); } public void off() { state = CommandState.OFF; executeOff(); } public void undo() {   if (state == CommandState.ON) off(); else if (state == CommandState.OFF) on(); else if (state == CommandState.NOTSET) { //do nothing } } We don’t want on(), off(), and undo() to be overridden.
Lab Part III public class LightCommand : CommandBase {  Light light; public LightCommand(Light l) { this.light = l; } protected override void executeOn() { light.on(); } protected override void executeOff() { light.off(); } } 05/28/10
Lab Part III The client that calls this code… CommandBase c = new LightCommand(new Light()); c.on(); c.undo(); 05/28/10
History of Undo Operations If the Undo button is pressed multiple times, we want to undo each command that had been previously applied. Which object should we enhance to store a history of each command applied? Why? Client (RemoteControlTest) Receiver (TV, DVD, etc) ConcreteCommand (LightOnCommand, LightOffCommand, etc) Invoker (RemoteControl) We need to be able to add commands to a list and then later get the most recent one.  What kind of object can we use? 05/28/10
History of Undo Operations public class RemoteControl { Stack<Command> undoStack;  //this gets initialized in    //constructor. public void onButtonWasPushed(int slot) { onCommands[slot].execute(); undoStack.push(onCommands[slot]); } public void offButtonWasPushed(int slot) { offCommands[slot].execute(); undoStack.push(offCommands[slot]); } public void undoButtonWasPushed() { Command c = undoStack.pop(); c.undo();   }
Simple Logging We want to enhance the Remote Control again to log every time a Command is executed (on or off). Which object should we enhance?? 05/28/10
Simple Logging Changes to RemoteControl… public void onButtonWasPushed(int slot) { onCommands[slot].execute(); //Log here } public void offButtonWasPushed(int slot) { offCommands[slot].execute(); //Log here } 05/28/10 Advantage: We can add logging in the Invoker. No change is needed in any of the Command or Receiver objects!
Complex Logging Let’s say we had a spreadsheet application and we know it may crash often.  For failure recovery, we could periodically store a backup of the spreadsheet every 5 minutes...or we could periodically persist the list of commands executed on the spreadsheet since the last save point. When a crash occurs, we load the last saved document and re-apply the persisted commands. 05/28/10
public void onButtonWasPushed(int slot) { onCommands[slot].execute(); StoreToDisk(onCommands[slot]); } public void offButtonWasPushed(int slot) { offCommands[slot].execute(); StoreToDisk(offCommands[slot]); } public void SaveButtonPressed() { //Delete stored commands from disk. } public void RestoreCommands() { //load last saved state Commands[] storedCommands = GetCommandsFromDisk(); //for each Command, call execute() } Complex Logging  05/28/10 Once again, we can make these changes in one place (the Invoker)
Case Study: Command Management 05/28/10 The File menu contains the items: Open Save  Print  Also menu item “Edit    Copy “ which is enabled when text is selected. Same toolbar buttons for each menu item.
Question Imagine that there is a Command for each action Open  Save Print Copy How would you associate each Menu/Toolbar pair with a Command? 05/28/10
Possible Solutions In both the Menu and Toolbar click events, write all of the code for performing the command. (or) Consolidate all of the logic in one place and have the Menu and Toolbar events call the same logic.  What are the disadvantages of this approach? 05/28/10
Disadvantages The developer would need to enforce that each UI element calls the right command. Managing state can be become an issue.  For example, input form with three different UI elements for Save.  (Menu Item, Toolbar Button, Button next to the Form) When the form is in Edit mode all of these elements should be Enabled.  When the form is not in Edit mode, they need to be disabled.  saveMenuItem.Enabled = false; saveButton.Enabled = false; saveToolbar.Enabled = false 05/28/10
Command Management Framework Based on the Command Pattern Framework for associating multiple UI Elements to the same Command Can associate UI Elements and Commands in one place. You can send a message to a Command  “ Tell all of your UI Elements to Turn On or Off” 05/28/10
Example // Create Command Manager object cmdMgr = new CommandManager(); //Create a Command “Edit Copy” with a Execute and Copy //functionality. cmdMgr.Commands.Add( new Command( &quot;EditCopy&quot;,  new Command.ExecuteHandler(OnCopy),  new Command.UpdateHandler(UpdateCopyCommand))); //Associate Command “Edit Copy” with different UI elements (Menu and Toolbar) cmdMgr.Commands[&quot;EditCopy&quot;].CommandInstances.Add( new Object[]{mnuEditCopy, tlbMain.Buttons[4]}); 05/28/10
Command Manager 05/28/10 The Commands property contains a list of all possible Commands. CommandsList contains a List object internally for storing each possible Command.  It also has a reference to CommandManager.
Command Object ExecuteHandler = delegate that represents the logic for executing the actual Command logic.  Triggered when the command is executed. Gets associated with OnExecute event. UpdateHandler = delegate that represents the logic for executing the logic to update the state of a command. (For example, Edit    Copy should be enabled if text has been selected).  Associated with OnUpdate event.
Command Constructor public Command( string  strTag,  ExecuteHandler  handlerExecute,  UpdateHandler  handlerUpdate) {   this.strTag = strTag; OnExecute += handlerExecute; OnUpdate += handlerUpdate; } //Delegates public delegate void ExecuteHandler(Command cmd); public delegate void UpdateHandler(Command cmd); // Events public event ExecuteHandler OnExecute; public event UpdateHandler OnUpdate; 05/28/10 Associates events to delegates
Command: Execute() and ProcessUpdates() // Methods to trigger events public void Execute() { if (OnExecute != null) OnExecute(this); } internal void ProcessUpdates() { if (OnUpdate != null) OnUpdate(this); } Will call the function passed in as ExecuteHandler Will call the function passed in as UpdateHandler How is this Command.Execute() different than the RemoteControl example??
Re-look at EditCopy cmdMgr.Commands.Add( new Command( &quot;EditCopy&quot;,  new Command.ExecuteHandler(OnCopy),  new Command.UpdateHandler(UpdateCopyCommand))); //Here is the logic of the actual command public void OnCopy(Command cmd) { Clipboard.SetDataObject(txtEditor.SelectedText); } //Defines the condition for when the command should be “on” public void UpdateCopyCommand(Command cmd) { cmd.Enabled = txtEditor.SelectedText.Length > 0; } 05/28/10 Will discuss later
So far.. 05/28/10 Command #1 Tag = “Edit Copy” OnExecute = OnCopy OnUpdate =  UpdateCopyCommand Command #2 Tag = “File Open” OnExecute = OnFileOpen OnUpdate =  null
Associating UI Elements to a Command //Associate Command “Edit Copy” with different UI elements  //(Menu and Toolbar) cmdMgr.Commands[&quot;EditCopy&quot;].CommandInstances.Add( new Object[]{mnuEditCopy, tlbMain.Buttons[4]}); 05/28/10 What object contains the CommandInstances property??
CommandInstances 05/28/10 Contain a list of all UI Elements associated with a Command
So far.. 05/28/10 Command #1 Tag = “Edit Copy” OnExecute = OnCopy OnUpdate =  UpdateCopyCommand Two items: mnuEditCopy tlbMain.Buttons[4] All we have done so far is store information…
How do we enable a Command??? In CommandManager, there is an event handler for the Application Idle Event: private void OnIdle(object sender, System.EventArgs args) { IDictionaryEnumerator myEnumerator =  (IDictionaryEnumerator)Commands.GetEnumerator(); while ( myEnumerator.MoveNext() ) { Command cmd = myEnumerator.Value as Command; if (cmd != null) cmd.ProcessUpdates(); } } Are you enabled???
Command.ProcessUpdates() internal void ProcessUpdates() { if (OnUpdate != null) OnUpdate(this); } For Edit Copy,  the following code will be called: public void UpdateCopyCommand(Command cmd) { cmd.Enabled = txtEditor.SelectedText.Length > 0; } 05/28/10 If we do need to enable (or disable) the Command, who do we need to tell to “go enable/disable yourself?”
Command.Enabled Property The psuedo-code for this property is the following: Enabled = true or false  //we got this information externally foreach (object in CommandInstances)  //enable or disable yourself. End for So if there is a Menu Item, ToolBar, etc, we want to enable each one.  But note that CommandInstances is just a collection of generic objects… 05/28/10
Command.Enabled (Psuedo-Code) foreach (object in CommandInstances)  if (object is MenuItem) { MenuItem m = (MenuItem)object; m.Enabled = (true or false);   }  else if (object is Toolbar) { Toolbar t = (Toolbar)object; t.Enabled = (true or false);   }  else {…} End for 05/28/10 Question:  Any problems with this code???
Command.Enabled (Psuedo-Code) foreach (object in CommandInstances)  commandExecutor = GetCommandExecutor(typeof(object); commandExecutor.Enable( object, true/false); End for 05/28/10
CommandExecutor 05/28/10 Enable() is abstract.  Toolbar and Menu subclasses must define how Enable needs to work.
CommandExecutor public abstract class CommandExecutor { public abstract void Enable(object item, bool bEnable); } public class MenuCommandExecutor : CommandExecutor { public override void Enable(object item, bool bEnable) { MenuItem mi = (MenuItem)item; mi.Enabled = bEnable; } } 05/28/10
Command.Enabled (Real Code) public bool Enabled { get { return enabled; } set { enabled = value; foreach(object instance in commandInstances) { Manager.GetCommandExecutor(instance).Enable( instance, enabled); } } } CommandManager actually contains all possible CommandExecutors. These are registered during start-up for each possible type of UI element. (CommandManager constructor)
CommandExecutor - Execution These objects also help establish the connection between the UI Event and a Command. For example, MenuCommandExecutor establishes a link between the event MenuItem.Click and the associated Command execution method (command.Execute) 05/28/10
MenuCommandExecutor public class MenuCommandExecutor : CommandExecutor { public override void InstanceAdded(object item, Command cmd) { MenuItem mi = (MenuItem)item; mi.Click += new System.EventHandler(menuItem_Click); base.InstanceAdded(item, cmd);  //Stores UI/Command    //relationship in hashtable } private void menuItem_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { Command cmd = GetCommandForInstance(sender); cmd.Execute(); } } 05/28/10 Called when we added UI element to Command
Example (Again) // Create Command Manager object cmdMgr = new CommandManager(); //Create a Command “Edit Copy” with a Execute and Copy //functionality. cmdMgr.Commands.Add( new Command( &quot;EditCopy&quot;,  new Command.ExecuteHandler(OnCopy),  new Command.UpdateHandler(UpdateCopyCommand))); //Associate Command “Edit Copy” with different UI elements (Menu and Toolbar) cmdMgr.Commands[&quot;EditCopy&quot;].CommandInstances.Add( new Object[]{mnuEditCopy, tlbMain.Buttons[4]}); 05/28/10
Confused? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc188928.aspx You can download the code! 05/28/10
Distributed Command Pattern Address Chat Window Problem http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/distributedcommandpattern.aspx 05/28/10
Adapter Pattern GoF Intent: “Converts the interface of a class into another interface the clients expect.  Adapter lets classes work together that couldn’t otherwise because of incompatible interfaces.” Also known as a “Wrapper” 05/28/10
Real Life Examples Vendor Classes Grid Control FTP Utility Email Utility Other Examples? 05/28/10
Drawback If you have Grid control with 20 methods…you may need to create an Adapter with 20 methods that all direct to the grid method. Thus..a lot of extra code! 05/28/10
Example 1 public class CustomerDL { public static void SaveCustomer(string firstName,    string lastName,    int age) { //Call sp to save customer to database //Passes parameters }  } 05/28/10 Generated Code!!!
Example 1 Customer cust1 = new Customer(); CustomerDL.SaveCustomer(cust1.firstName, cust1.lastName, cust1.age); Customer cust2 = new Customer(); CustomerDL.SaveCustomer(cust2.firstName, cust2.lastName, cust2.age); 05/28/10 Imagine these lines of code were in different parts of the system. What happens when SaveCustomer gets re-generated?
Example 1 public class CustomerSaveAdapter { public static void Save(Customer cust) { CustomerDL.SaveCustomer(cust.firstName,  cust.lastName, cust.age); } } 05/28/10
Lab We have an existing system that interacts with a simple FTP program.  This component uses ISimpleFTP interface. public interface ISimpleFTP { void SendSingleMessage(string message); void ConnectToServer(); } 05/28/10
Lab We just bought a new FTP DLL that comes from a different vendor and has some new functionality: public interface IComplexFTP { void SendMessages(string[] messages); void Connect(); string GetDirectoryList();  } 05/28/10
Lab We have a lot of old code that looks like the following: ISimpleFTP f = new SimpleFTP(); f.ConnectToServer(); f.SendSingleMessage(&quot;message&quot;); And we may have new code that looks like the following:   IComplexFTP cf = new ComplexFTP(); cf.Connect(); cf.SendMessages(new string[] { &quot;hi&quot;,&quot;there&quot;}); string dirList = cf.GetDirectoryList(); 05/28/10
Lab We would like to use an adapter for the new DLL ( IComplexFTP), but we need to support the old interface as well. Create an adapter that meet this requirement! 05/28/10
Answer: Two Way Adapter public class TwoWayFTPAdapter : ISimpleFTP, IComplexFTP { private IComplexFTP complexFTP; public TwoWayFTPAdapter() { complexFTP = new ComplexFTP(); } //more on next page } 05/28/10
Answer //ISimpleFTP public void SendSingleMessage(string message) { complexFTP.SendMessages(new string[] { message });  } public void ConnectToServer() { complexFTP.Connect(); } 05/28/10
Answer //IComplexFTP public void SendMessages(string[] messages) { complexFTP.SendMessages(messages); } public void Connect() { complexFTP.Connect(); } public string GetDirectoryList() { return complexFTP.GetDirectoryList(); } 05/28/10
Answer: Reworked Code ISimpleFTP f = new TwoWayFTPAdapter(); f.ConnectToServer(); f.SendSingleMessage(&quot;message&quot;); IComplexFTP cf = new TwoWayFTPAdapter(); cf.Connect(); cf.SendMessages(new string[] { &quot;hi&quot;, &quot;there&quot; }); string dirList = cf.GetDirectoryList(); 05/28/10

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Command and Adapter Pattern

  • 1. Design Patterns 05/28/10 Week 4: Command and Adapter Jonathan Simon [email_address]
  • 2. Agenda Command Pattern Head First Example (Remote Control) Lab History of Undo Operations Simple Logging Complex Logging Case Study: Command Management Distributed Command Pattern Adapter Pattern Lab Two Way Adpater 05/28/10
  • 3. Remote Control Given remote control with seven programmable slots. A different device can be put into each slot. There is an On and Off switch for each device slot. Global Undo button undoes the last button pressed. Also given a CD with different vendor classes that have already been written (for the different devices, TV, Light, Sprinkler, etc) 05/28/10
  • 4. First Thoughts We know that there are seven programmable slots for different devices…so each device may possibly adhere to some common interface. We know that we need to turn each device “on” or “off”..so that needs to be commonly done for any device. Undo needs to work for any device as well. 05/28/10
  • 5. What Varies? What stays the same? What Varies The actual device assigned to a slot The instruction for “On” on a specific device The instruction for “Off” on a specific device What Stays the Same Device with seven slots Capability to assign a slot to a device Capability to request that a device turn On or Off Capability to undo the last action requested against the device 05/28/10
  • 6. The Vendor Classes (pg 194) Vendor classes have been provided to us via a CD. Ceiling Light TV Hottub We know that each device needs an “On” or “Off” state. Since the capability to turn a device “On” or “Off” is something that “stays the same”. However, each vendor class has their own unique way of doing “On” or “Off”. 05/28/10
  • 7. One possible solution… if (slot1 == Light) light.on(); Else if (slot1 == Hottub) { hottub.prepareJets(); hottub.jetsOn(); } Else if (slot1 == TV) tv.on(); etc 05/28/10 Problems: The Remote needs to be aware of all the details about turning a device on (or off). If device On/Off mechanism changes, the Remote code will need to be changed. If a new device is added, this code would need to be changed. Is this Open for Extension?? Also…what about undo????
  • 8. Separation of Concerns The Vendor Class One (or more) methods that define “On” One (or more) methods that define “Off” The Command Sends a message to a device (On or Off) Handle the undo of a message Possible future enhancements Logging request Queue request The Remote – handles one or more Commands. The Remote doesn’t know anything about the actual vendor class specifics. 05/28/10
  • 9. The Command Pattern “ Allows you to decouple the requestor of the action from the object that performs the action.” “ A Command object encapsulates a request to do something.” Note: A Command object handles a single request. 05/28/10
  • 10. Command Interface (pg203) public interface Command { public void execute(); } The Command interface (in this example) just does one thing..executes a command. 05/28/10
  • 11. LightOnCommand (pg203) public class LightOnCommand implements Command { Light light; public LightOnCommand(Light light) { this.light = light; } public void execute() { light.on(); } } 05/28/10 The command is composed of a vendor class. Constructor takes the vendor class as parameter. Here the command delegates execution to the vendor class. Note : This is a simple example..there could be more steps.
  • 12. SimpleRemoteControl (pg204) public class SimpleRemoteControl { Command slot; public SimpleRemoteControl() {} public void setCommand(Command command) { slot = command; } public void buttonWasPressed() { slot.execute(); } } 05/28/10 This version of the remote just has one slot. setCommand assigns a Command to a slot. Tells the command to execute. Note that any command would work here. The remote doesn’t know anything about the specific vendor class.
  • 13. RemoteControlTest (pg204) SimpleRemoteControl remote = new SimpleRemoteControl(); Light light = new Light(); GarageDoor garageDoor = new GarageDoor(); LightOnCommand lightOn = new LightOnCommand(light); GarageDoorOpenCommand garageOpen = new GarageDoorOpenCommand(garageDoor); remote.setCommand(lightOn); remote.buttonWasPressed(); remote.setCommand(garageOpen); remote.buttonWasPressed(); 05/28/10 Create two vendor classes. Create two commands based on these vendor classes. Set the command and press button
  • 14. The Command Pattern GoF Intent: “Encapsulates a request as an object, thereby letting you parameterize other objects with different requests, queue or log requests, and support undoable operations.” See diagrams on pg 206 Command encapsulates a Receiver object Different commands can fit into a Remote Slot (which exists in the Remote Control) 05/28/10
  • 15. Definitions (see Diagram on pg 207) Client (RemoteControlTest) – creates command and associates command with receiver. Receiver (TV, HotTub, ec)– knows how to perform the work. Concrete Command (LightOnCommand) - implementation of Command interface Command Interface – defines interface for all commands. Invoker (Remote Control) – holds reference to a command and calls execute() method against it.
  • 16. Lab Part I We get a new vendor class for DVD. To turn on the DVD, call the function TurnPowerOn(). To turn off, you call TurnPowerOff(). Create an On and Off command object for the DVD player. 05/28/10
  • 17. Lab Part II The customer wants to be able to turn the DVD and TV on (and off) at the same time. Create a command that will set up the DVD and TV with one button click. 05/28/10
  • 18. Lab Part III (Design Challenge!) Look at the LightOnCommand and LightOffCommand on pg 217. Note that there is a duplication of code between these two objects. Can you create an abstract class called Command that can help remove this duplication of code…and yet support Undo?? 05/28/10
  • 19. Lab Part I Answer public class DVDOnCommand : Command { DVD dvd; public DVDOnCommand(DVD d) { this.dvd = d; } public void execute() { dvd.TurnPowerOn(); } } 05/28/10
  • 20. Lab Part I Answer (cont) public class DVDOffCommand : Command { DVD dvd; public DVDOffCommand(DVD d) { this.dvd = d; } public void execute() { dvd.TurnPowerOff(); } } 05/28/10
  • 21. Lab Part II Answer public class DVDTvOnCommand : Command { DVD dvd; TV tv; public DVDTvOnCommand(DVD d, TV t) { this.dvd = d; this.tv = t; } public void execute() { tv.on(); tv.changeInputToDvd(); dvd.TurnPowerOn(); } } 05/28/10
  • 22. Lab Part III (Answer) public enum CommandState { NOTSET, ON, OFF } 05/28/10
  • 23. Lab Part III (Answer) public abstract class CommandBase { CommandState state; public CommandBase() { state = CommandState.NOTSET; } abstract protected void executeOn(); abstract protected void executeOff(); 05/28/10
  • 24. public void on() { state = CommandState.ON; executeOn(); } public void off() { state = CommandState.OFF; executeOff(); } public void undo() { if (state == CommandState.ON) off(); else if (state == CommandState.OFF) on(); else if (state == CommandState.NOTSET) { //do nothing } } We don’t want on(), off(), and undo() to be overridden.
  • 25. Lab Part III public class LightCommand : CommandBase { Light light; public LightCommand(Light l) { this.light = l; } protected override void executeOn() { light.on(); } protected override void executeOff() { light.off(); } } 05/28/10
  • 26. Lab Part III The client that calls this code… CommandBase c = new LightCommand(new Light()); c.on(); c.undo(); 05/28/10
  • 27. History of Undo Operations If the Undo button is pressed multiple times, we want to undo each command that had been previously applied. Which object should we enhance to store a history of each command applied? Why? Client (RemoteControlTest) Receiver (TV, DVD, etc) ConcreteCommand (LightOnCommand, LightOffCommand, etc) Invoker (RemoteControl) We need to be able to add commands to a list and then later get the most recent one. What kind of object can we use? 05/28/10
  • 28. History of Undo Operations public class RemoteControl { Stack<Command> undoStack; //this gets initialized in //constructor. public void onButtonWasPushed(int slot) { onCommands[slot].execute(); undoStack.push(onCommands[slot]); } public void offButtonWasPushed(int slot) { offCommands[slot].execute(); undoStack.push(offCommands[slot]); } public void undoButtonWasPushed() { Command c = undoStack.pop(); c.undo(); }
  • 29. Simple Logging We want to enhance the Remote Control again to log every time a Command is executed (on or off). Which object should we enhance?? 05/28/10
  • 30. Simple Logging Changes to RemoteControl… public void onButtonWasPushed(int slot) { onCommands[slot].execute(); //Log here } public void offButtonWasPushed(int slot) { offCommands[slot].execute(); //Log here } 05/28/10 Advantage: We can add logging in the Invoker. No change is needed in any of the Command or Receiver objects!
  • 31. Complex Logging Let’s say we had a spreadsheet application and we know it may crash often. For failure recovery, we could periodically store a backup of the spreadsheet every 5 minutes...or we could periodically persist the list of commands executed on the spreadsheet since the last save point. When a crash occurs, we load the last saved document and re-apply the persisted commands. 05/28/10
  • 32. public void onButtonWasPushed(int slot) { onCommands[slot].execute(); StoreToDisk(onCommands[slot]); } public void offButtonWasPushed(int slot) { offCommands[slot].execute(); StoreToDisk(offCommands[slot]); } public void SaveButtonPressed() { //Delete stored commands from disk. } public void RestoreCommands() { //load last saved state Commands[] storedCommands = GetCommandsFromDisk(); //for each Command, call execute() } Complex Logging 05/28/10 Once again, we can make these changes in one place (the Invoker)
  • 33. Case Study: Command Management 05/28/10 The File menu contains the items: Open Save Print Also menu item “Edit  Copy “ which is enabled when text is selected. Same toolbar buttons for each menu item.
  • 34. Question Imagine that there is a Command for each action Open Save Print Copy How would you associate each Menu/Toolbar pair with a Command? 05/28/10
  • 35. Possible Solutions In both the Menu and Toolbar click events, write all of the code for performing the command. (or) Consolidate all of the logic in one place and have the Menu and Toolbar events call the same logic. What are the disadvantages of this approach? 05/28/10
  • 36. Disadvantages The developer would need to enforce that each UI element calls the right command. Managing state can be become an issue. For example, input form with three different UI elements for Save. (Menu Item, Toolbar Button, Button next to the Form) When the form is in Edit mode all of these elements should be Enabled. When the form is not in Edit mode, they need to be disabled. saveMenuItem.Enabled = false; saveButton.Enabled = false; saveToolbar.Enabled = false 05/28/10
  • 37. Command Management Framework Based on the Command Pattern Framework for associating multiple UI Elements to the same Command Can associate UI Elements and Commands in one place. You can send a message to a Command “ Tell all of your UI Elements to Turn On or Off” 05/28/10
  • 38. Example // Create Command Manager object cmdMgr = new CommandManager(); //Create a Command “Edit Copy” with a Execute and Copy //functionality. cmdMgr.Commands.Add( new Command( &quot;EditCopy&quot;, new Command.ExecuteHandler(OnCopy), new Command.UpdateHandler(UpdateCopyCommand))); //Associate Command “Edit Copy” with different UI elements (Menu and Toolbar) cmdMgr.Commands[&quot;EditCopy&quot;].CommandInstances.Add( new Object[]{mnuEditCopy, tlbMain.Buttons[4]}); 05/28/10
  • 39. Command Manager 05/28/10 The Commands property contains a list of all possible Commands. CommandsList contains a List object internally for storing each possible Command. It also has a reference to CommandManager.
  • 40. Command Object ExecuteHandler = delegate that represents the logic for executing the actual Command logic. Triggered when the command is executed. Gets associated with OnExecute event. UpdateHandler = delegate that represents the logic for executing the logic to update the state of a command. (For example, Edit  Copy should be enabled if text has been selected). Associated with OnUpdate event.
  • 41. Command Constructor public Command( string strTag, ExecuteHandler handlerExecute, UpdateHandler handlerUpdate) { this.strTag = strTag; OnExecute += handlerExecute; OnUpdate += handlerUpdate; } //Delegates public delegate void ExecuteHandler(Command cmd); public delegate void UpdateHandler(Command cmd); // Events public event ExecuteHandler OnExecute; public event UpdateHandler OnUpdate; 05/28/10 Associates events to delegates
  • 42. Command: Execute() and ProcessUpdates() // Methods to trigger events public void Execute() { if (OnExecute != null) OnExecute(this); } internal void ProcessUpdates() { if (OnUpdate != null) OnUpdate(this); } Will call the function passed in as ExecuteHandler Will call the function passed in as UpdateHandler How is this Command.Execute() different than the RemoteControl example??
  • 43. Re-look at EditCopy cmdMgr.Commands.Add( new Command( &quot;EditCopy&quot;, new Command.ExecuteHandler(OnCopy), new Command.UpdateHandler(UpdateCopyCommand))); //Here is the logic of the actual command public void OnCopy(Command cmd) { Clipboard.SetDataObject(txtEditor.SelectedText); } //Defines the condition for when the command should be “on” public void UpdateCopyCommand(Command cmd) { cmd.Enabled = txtEditor.SelectedText.Length > 0; } 05/28/10 Will discuss later
  • 44. So far.. 05/28/10 Command #1 Tag = “Edit Copy” OnExecute = OnCopy OnUpdate = UpdateCopyCommand Command #2 Tag = “File Open” OnExecute = OnFileOpen OnUpdate = null
  • 45. Associating UI Elements to a Command //Associate Command “Edit Copy” with different UI elements //(Menu and Toolbar) cmdMgr.Commands[&quot;EditCopy&quot;].CommandInstances.Add( new Object[]{mnuEditCopy, tlbMain.Buttons[4]}); 05/28/10 What object contains the CommandInstances property??
  • 46. CommandInstances 05/28/10 Contain a list of all UI Elements associated with a Command
  • 47. So far.. 05/28/10 Command #1 Tag = “Edit Copy” OnExecute = OnCopy OnUpdate = UpdateCopyCommand Two items: mnuEditCopy tlbMain.Buttons[4] All we have done so far is store information…
  • 48. How do we enable a Command??? In CommandManager, there is an event handler for the Application Idle Event: private void OnIdle(object sender, System.EventArgs args) { IDictionaryEnumerator myEnumerator = (IDictionaryEnumerator)Commands.GetEnumerator(); while ( myEnumerator.MoveNext() ) { Command cmd = myEnumerator.Value as Command; if (cmd != null) cmd.ProcessUpdates(); } } Are you enabled???
  • 49. Command.ProcessUpdates() internal void ProcessUpdates() { if (OnUpdate != null) OnUpdate(this); } For Edit Copy, the following code will be called: public void UpdateCopyCommand(Command cmd) { cmd.Enabled = txtEditor.SelectedText.Length > 0; } 05/28/10 If we do need to enable (or disable) the Command, who do we need to tell to “go enable/disable yourself?”
  • 50. Command.Enabled Property The psuedo-code for this property is the following: Enabled = true or false //we got this information externally foreach (object in CommandInstances) //enable or disable yourself. End for So if there is a Menu Item, ToolBar, etc, we want to enable each one. But note that CommandInstances is just a collection of generic objects… 05/28/10
  • 51. Command.Enabled (Psuedo-Code) foreach (object in CommandInstances) if (object is MenuItem) { MenuItem m = (MenuItem)object; m.Enabled = (true or false); } else if (object is Toolbar) { Toolbar t = (Toolbar)object; t.Enabled = (true or false); } else {…} End for 05/28/10 Question: Any problems with this code???
  • 52. Command.Enabled (Psuedo-Code) foreach (object in CommandInstances) commandExecutor = GetCommandExecutor(typeof(object); commandExecutor.Enable( object, true/false); End for 05/28/10
  • 53. CommandExecutor 05/28/10 Enable() is abstract. Toolbar and Menu subclasses must define how Enable needs to work.
  • 54. CommandExecutor public abstract class CommandExecutor { public abstract void Enable(object item, bool bEnable); } public class MenuCommandExecutor : CommandExecutor { public override void Enable(object item, bool bEnable) { MenuItem mi = (MenuItem)item; mi.Enabled = bEnable; } } 05/28/10
  • 55. Command.Enabled (Real Code) public bool Enabled { get { return enabled; } set { enabled = value; foreach(object instance in commandInstances) { Manager.GetCommandExecutor(instance).Enable( instance, enabled); } } } CommandManager actually contains all possible CommandExecutors. These are registered during start-up for each possible type of UI element. (CommandManager constructor)
  • 56. CommandExecutor - Execution These objects also help establish the connection between the UI Event and a Command. For example, MenuCommandExecutor establishes a link between the event MenuItem.Click and the associated Command execution method (command.Execute) 05/28/10
  • 57. MenuCommandExecutor public class MenuCommandExecutor : CommandExecutor { public override void InstanceAdded(object item, Command cmd) { MenuItem mi = (MenuItem)item; mi.Click += new System.EventHandler(menuItem_Click); base.InstanceAdded(item, cmd); //Stores UI/Command //relationship in hashtable } private void menuItem_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { Command cmd = GetCommandForInstance(sender); cmd.Execute(); } } 05/28/10 Called when we added UI element to Command
  • 58. Example (Again) // Create Command Manager object cmdMgr = new CommandManager(); //Create a Command “Edit Copy” with a Execute and Copy //functionality. cmdMgr.Commands.Add( new Command( &quot;EditCopy&quot;, new Command.ExecuteHandler(OnCopy), new Command.UpdateHandler(UpdateCopyCommand))); //Associate Command “Edit Copy” with different UI elements (Menu and Toolbar) cmdMgr.Commands[&quot;EditCopy&quot;].CommandInstances.Add( new Object[]{mnuEditCopy, tlbMain.Buttons[4]}); 05/28/10
  • 60. Distributed Command Pattern Address Chat Window Problem http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/distributedcommandpattern.aspx 05/28/10
  • 61. Adapter Pattern GoF Intent: “Converts the interface of a class into another interface the clients expect. Adapter lets classes work together that couldn’t otherwise because of incompatible interfaces.” Also known as a “Wrapper” 05/28/10
  • 62. Real Life Examples Vendor Classes Grid Control FTP Utility Email Utility Other Examples? 05/28/10
  • 63. Drawback If you have Grid control with 20 methods…you may need to create an Adapter with 20 methods that all direct to the grid method. Thus..a lot of extra code! 05/28/10
  • 64. Example 1 public class CustomerDL { public static void SaveCustomer(string firstName, string lastName, int age) { //Call sp to save customer to database //Passes parameters } } 05/28/10 Generated Code!!!
  • 65. Example 1 Customer cust1 = new Customer(); CustomerDL.SaveCustomer(cust1.firstName, cust1.lastName, cust1.age); Customer cust2 = new Customer(); CustomerDL.SaveCustomer(cust2.firstName, cust2.lastName, cust2.age); 05/28/10 Imagine these lines of code were in different parts of the system. What happens when SaveCustomer gets re-generated?
  • 66. Example 1 public class CustomerSaveAdapter { public static void Save(Customer cust) { CustomerDL.SaveCustomer(cust.firstName, cust.lastName, cust.age); } } 05/28/10
  • 67. Lab We have an existing system that interacts with a simple FTP program. This component uses ISimpleFTP interface. public interface ISimpleFTP { void SendSingleMessage(string message); void ConnectToServer(); } 05/28/10
  • 68. Lab We just bought a new FTP DLL that comes from a different vendor and has some new functionality: public interface IComplexFTP { void SendMessages(string[] messages); void Connect(); string GetDirectoryList(); } 05/28/10
  • 69. Lab We have a lot of old code that looks like the following: ISimpleFTP f = new SimpleFTP(); f.ConnectToServer(); f.SendSingleMessage(&quot;message&quot;); And we may have new code that looks like the following: IComplexFTP cf = new ComplexFTP(); cf.Connect(); cf.SendMessages(new string[] { &quot;hi&quot;,&quot;there&quot;}); string dirList = cf.GetDirectoryList(); 05/28/10
  • 70. Lab We would like to use an adapter for the new DLL ( IComplexFTP), but we need to support the old interface as well. Create an adapter that meet this requirement! 05/28/10
  • 71. Answer: Two Way Adapter public class TwoWayFTPAdapter : ISimpleFTP, IComplexFTP { private IComplexFTP complexFTP; public TwoWayFTPAdapter() { complexFTP = new ComplexFTP(); } //more on next page } 05/28/10
  • 72. Answer //ISimpleFTP public void SendSingleMessage(string message) { complexFTP.SendMessages(new string[] { message }); } public void ConnectToServer() { complexFTP.Connect(); } 05/28/10
  • 73. Answer //IComplexFTP public void SendMessages(string[] messages) { complexFTP.SendMessages(messages); } public void Connect() { complexFTP.Connect(); } public string GetDirectoryList() { return complexFTP.GetDirectoryList(); } 05/28/10
  • 74. Answer: Reworked Code ISimpleFTP f = new TwoWayFTPAdapter(); f.ConnectToServer(); f.SendSingleMessage(&quot;message&quot;); IComplexFTP cf = new TwoWayFTPAdapter(); cf.Connect(); cf.SendMessages(new string[] { &quot;hi&quot;, &quot;there&quot; }); string dirList = cf.GetDirectoryList(); 05/28/10

Editor's Notes

  • #2: 13 November 2008
  • #43: Note: In the RemoteControl example, each Command wrapped a Receiver object and told the Reciever to do something. In this example, the Command is given the logic externally. 13 November 2008
  • #53: Possible Side Discussion on Factory? 13 November 2008