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Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785888038
Length 164 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Gennadiy Zlobin Gennadiy Zlobin
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Chetan Giridhar Chetan Giridhar
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Design Patterns 2. The Singleton Design Pattern FREE CHAPTER 3. The Factory Pattern – Building Factories to Create Objects 4. The Façade Pattern – Being Adaptive with Façade 5. The Proxy Pattern – Controlling Object Access 6. The Observer Pattern – Keeping Objects in the Know 7. The Command Pattern – Encapsulating Invocation 8. The Template Method Pattern – Encapsulating Algorithm 9. Model-View-Controller – Compound Patterns 10. The State Design Pattern 11. AntiPatterns Index

A UML class diagram for the Proxy pattern

We will now discuss the Proxy pattern with the help of the following UML diagram. As we discussed in the previous paragraph, the Proxy pattern has three main actors: the production house, Agent, and the Actor. Let's put these in a UML diagram and see how the classes look:

A UML class diagram for the Proxy pattern

As we observe the UML diagram, you'll realize that there are three main participants in this pattern:

  • Proxy: This maintains a reference that lets the Proxy access the real object. It provides an interface identical to the Subject so that Proxy can substitute the real subject. Proxies are also responsible for creating and deleting the RealSubject.
  • Subject: It provides a representation for both, the RealSubject and Proxy. As Proxy and RealSubject implement Subject, Proxy can be used wherever RealSubject is expected.
  • RealSubject: It defines the real object that the Proxy represents.

From the data structure's perspective, the UML diagram can be represented as follows:

  • Proxy...
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