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Mastering Python Design Patterns - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837639618
Pages 296 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Kamon Ayeva Kamon Ayeva
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Sakis Kasampalis Sakis Kasampalis
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1: Start with Principles
2. Chapter 1: Foundational Design Principles 3. Chapter 2: SOLID Principles 4. Part 2: From the Gang of Four
5. Chapter 3: Creational Design Patterns 6. Chapter 4: Structural Design Patterns 7. Chapter 5: Behavioral Design Patterns 8. Part 3: Beyond the Gang of Four
9. Chapter 6: Architectural Design Patterns 10. Chapter 7: Concurrency and Asynchronous Patterns 11. Chapter 8: Performance Patterns 12. Chapter 9: Distributed Systems Patterns 13. Chapter 10: Patterns for Testing 14. Chapter 11: Python Anti-Patterns 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

The Chain of Responsibility pattern

The Chain of Responsibility pattern offers an elegant way to handle requests by passing them through a chain of handlers. Each handler in the chain has the autonomy to decide whether it can process the request or if it should delegate it further along the chain. This pattern shines when dealing with operations that involve multiple handlers but don’t necessarily require all of them to be involved.

In practice, this pattern encourages us to focus on objects and the flow of a request within an application. Notably, the client code remains blissfully unaware of the entire chain of handlers. Instead, it only interacts with the first processing element in the chain. Similarly, each processing element knows only about its immediate successor, forming a one-way relationship similar to a singly linked list. This structure is purposefully designed to achieve decoupling between the sender (client) and the receivers (processing elements).

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