Use cases
We use the Builder pattern when we know that an object must be created in multiple steps, and different representations of the same construction are required. These requirements exist in many applications such as page generators (like the HTML page generator mentioned in this chapter), document converters [GOF95, page 110], and User Interface (UI) form creators [j.mp/pipbuild].
Some resources mention that the Builder pattern can also be used as a solution to the telescopic constructor problem [j.mp/wikibuilder]. The telescopic constructor problem occurs when we are forced to create a new constructor for supporting different ways of creating an object. The problem is that we end up with many constructors and long parameter lists, which are hard to manage. An example of the telescopic constructor is listed at the stackoverflow website [j.mp/sobuilder]. Fortunately, this problem does not exist in Python, because it can be solved in at least two ways:
- With named parameters [j.mp/sobuipython...