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interactor-contracts 0.3.0

Interactors are a pattern for structuring your business logic into units. They have a flexible context that they pass between them, which makes them easy-to-write, but hard-to-understand after you've written them. Much of this confusion comes from not knowing what the interactor is supposed to take as input and what it's expected to produce. Enter contracts. Contracts allow you define, up front, a contract both for the input of an interactor, known as expectations, and the output of it, known as promises. Additionally, you can define a handler for what happens when an interactor violates its contracts, known as a breach. Declaring these contracts can help define your interface and make it easier to understand how to use an interactor. They form both documentation and validation for your business logic.

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Versions:

  1. 0.3.0 October 10, 2019 (15 ko)
  2. 0.2.0 May 28, 2019 (12,5 ko)
  3. 0.1.0 February 25, 2017 (12,5 ko)

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bundler > 1.11

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  • Michael Herold

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MIT

Version de Ruby requise: >= 0

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