You can find a presentation I did for the PyGeekle'22 online summit using the code examples in this project.
Install and use Python >= 3.7 as I am using dataclasses.
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Single responsibility principle: a class should have one, and only one, reason to change.
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Open-closed principle: software entities should be open for extension, but closed for modification. It should be possible to extend the behavior of a class without modifying it.
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Liskov Substitution principle: subclasses should be substitutable for their superclasses.
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Interface segregation principle: many small, client-specific interfaces are better than big general interfaces.
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Dependency inversion principle: software entities should depend on abstractions, not in concretions.
You will find a folder inside "src" for every SOLID principle. And for each of them:
- "wrong" folder contains code that violates the principle.
- "right" folder contains code that satisfies the principle after some modifications of the code inside "wrong".
There is on exception. I am applying the Interface segregation Principle in order to satisfy the Liskov Substitution Principle. That's why:
- The folder of the Liskov Substitution Principle ("LIS") just contains a subfolder named "wrong".
- The folder of the Interface Segregation Principle ("ISP") just contains a subfolder named "right".
There is a folder called "diagrams" with the diagrams of these code examples, both in .png and .drawio formats.
To delete pycache folders:
find . -type d -name "__pycache__" -exec rm -r {} \;
I am using main.py and packages in this project.
Some resources:
To execute SRP examples:
python3 -m src.SRP.wrong
python3 -m src.SRP.right
To execute OCP examples:
python3 -m src.OCP.wrong
python3 -m src.OCP.right
To execute LIS example:
python3 -m src.LIS.wrong
To execute ISP example:
python3 -m src.ISP.right
To execute DIP examples:
python3 -m src.DIP.wrong
python3 -m src.DIP.right