Introducing the factory pattern
The factory pattern is typically used in object-oriented programming and is defined as an object with the primary responsibility of creating other objects. An example from PHP might look like the following:
class Factory { public static function build($carType) { if ($carType == "tesla") { return new Tesla(); } if ($carType == "bmw") { return new BMW(); } } } $myCar = Factory::build("tesla");
The factory class has a static
method that accepts carType
and returns a new instance. This is a very simple example, but we...