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structural/proxy: implement structural proxy pattern (#27)

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* Added example of proxy realisation

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* Corrected mistakes, splited user validation in proxy

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Artjoms Nemiro 2017-07-19 13:41:46 +03:00 committed by Tamer Tas
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ A curated collection of idiomatic design & application patterns for Go language.
| [Decorator](/structural/decorator.md) | Adds behavior to an object, statically or dynamically | ✔ |
| [Facade](/structural/facade.md) | Uses one type as an API to a number of others | ✘ |
| [Flyweight](/structural/flyweight.md) | Reuses existing instances of objects with similar/identical state to minimize resource usage | ✘ |
| [Proxy](/structural/proxy.md) | Provides a surrogate for an object to control it's actions | |
| [Proxy](/structural/proxy.md) | Provides a surrogate for an object to control it's actions | |
## Behavioral Patterns

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# Proxy Pattern
The [proxy pattern](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_pattern) provides an object that controls access to another object, intercepting all calls.
## Implementation
The proxy could interface to anything: a network connection, a large object in memory, a file, or some other resource that is expensive or impossible to duplicate.
Short idea of implementation:
```go
// To use proxy and to object they must implement same methods
type IObject interface {
ObjDo(action string)
}
// Object represents real objects which proxy will delegate data
type Object struct {
action string
}
// ObjDo implements IObject interface and handel's all logic
func (obj *Object) ObjDo(action string) {
// Action behavior
fmt.Printf("I can, %s", action)
}
// ProxyObject represents proxy object with intercepts actions
type ProxyObject struct {
object *Object
}
// ObjDo are implemented IObject and intercept action before send in real Object
func (p *ProxyObject) ObjDo(action string) {
if p.object == nil {
p.object = new(Object)
}
if action == "Run" {
p.object.ObjDo(action) // Prints: I can, Run
}
}
```
## Usage
More complex usage of proxy as example: User creates "Terminal" authorizes and PROXY send execution command to real Terminal object
See [proxy/main.go](proxy/main.go) or [view in the Playground](https://play.golang.org/p/mnjKCMaOVE).

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package main
import (
"fmt"
)
// For example:
// we must a execute some command
// so before that we must to create new terminal session
// and provide our user name and command
func main() {
// Create new instance of Proxy terminal
t, err := NewTerminal("gopher")
if err != nil {
// panic: User cant be empty
// Or
// panic: You (badUser) are not allowed to use terminal and execute commands
panic(err.Error())
}
// Execute user command
excResp, excErr := t.Execute("say_hi") // Proxy prints to STDOUT -> PROXY: Intercepted execution of user (gopher), asked command (say_hi)
if excErr != nil {
fmt.Printf("ERROR: %s\n", excErr.Error()) // Prints: ERROR: I know only how to execute commands: say_hi, man
}
// Show execution response
fmt.Println(excResp) // Prints: gopher@go_term$: Hi gopher
}
/*
From that it's can be different terminals realizations with different methods, propertys, yda yda...
*/
// ITerminal is interface, it's a public method whose implemented in Terminal(Proxy) and Gopher Terminal
type ITerminal interface {
Execute(cmd string) (resp string, err error)
}
// GopherTerminal for example:
// Its a "huge" structure with different public methods
type GopherTerminal struct {
// user is a current authorized user
User string
}
// Execute just runs known commands for current authorized user
func (gt *GopherTerminal) Execute(cmd string) (resp string, err error) {
// Set "terminal" prefix for output
prefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s@go_term$:", gt.User)
// Execute some asked commands if we know them
switch cmd {
case "say_hi":
resp = fmt.Sprintf("%s Hi %s", prefix, gt.User)
case "man":
resp = fmt.Sprintf("%s Visit 'https://golang.org/doc/' for Golang documentation", prefix)
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("%s Unknown command", prefix)
}
return
}
/*
And now we will create owr proxy to deliver user and commands to specific objects
*/
// Terminal is a implementation of Proxy, it's validates and sends data to GopherTerminal
// As example before send commands, user must be authorized
type Terminal struct {
currentUser string
gopherTerminal *GopherTerminal
}
// NewTerminal creates new instance of terminal
func NewTerminal(user string) (t *Terminal, err error) {
// Check user if given correctly
if user == "" {
err = fmt.Errorf("User cant be empty")
return
}
// Before we execute user commands, we validate current user, if he have rights to do it
if authErr := authorizeUser(user); authErr != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("You (%s) are not allowed to use terminal and execute commands", user)
return
}
// Create new instance of terminal and set valid user
t = &Terminal{currentUser: user}
return
}
// Execute intercepts execution of command, implements authorizing user, validates it and
// poxing command to real terminal (gopherTerminal) method
func (t *Terminal) Execute(command string) (resp string, err error) {
// If user allowed to execute send commands then, for example we can decide which terminal can be used, remote or local etc..
// but for example we just creating new instance of terminal,
// set current user and send user command to execution in terminal
t.gopherTerminal = &GopherTerminal{User: t.currentUser}
// For example our proxy can log or output intercepted execution... etc
fmt.Printf("PROXY: Intercepted execution of user (%s), asked command (%s)\n", t.currentUser, command)
// Transfer data to original object and execute command
if resp, err = t.gopherTerminal.Execute(command); err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("I know only how to execute commands: say_hi, man")
return
}
return
}
// authorize validates user right to execute commands
func authorizeUser(user string) (err error) {
// As we use terminal like proxy, then
// we will intercept user name to validate if it's allowed to execute commands
if user != "gopher" {
// Do some logs, notifications etc...
err = fmt.Errorf("User %s in black list", user)
return
}
return
}