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Action-Domain-Responder
A Web-Specific Refinement of Model-View-Controller
@pmjones
http://pmjones.github.io/adr
Read These
About Me
• 8 years USAF Intelligence
• BASIC in 1983, PHP since 1999
• Jr. Developer,VP Engineering
• Aura project, Zend_DB, Zend_View
• ZCE Advisory Board
• PHP-FIG: PSR-1, PSR-2, PSR-4
• MLAPHP (http://mlaphp.com)
Overview
• How we think of MVC versus its desktop origins
• How ADR refines “MVC” for the web
• How ADR relates to existing “MVC” alternatives
• Address ADR comments and questions
“You Keep UsingThat Word …”
Server-Side MVC
• From all concerns combined (ball of mud) …
• … to separation of concerns (data source, business logic, presentation)
• Oriented around HTTP (stateless shared-nothing request/response)
• Google for “mvc in (php | python | rails)”
• General consensus on components, not so much on collaborations
Server-Side MVC Collaborations
• User Agent sends a Request
• Router/Dispatcher invokes Controller
• Controller manages flow, invokes Model(s) that encapsulate domain
• Controller assigns values toView template
• Controller invokesView and sets into Response (with headers)
“… I Do NotThink It Means
WhatYouThink It Means.”
Smalltalk-80 MVC
• Desktop graphical UI pattern
• Separation of concerns (input
management, internal representation of
domain, presentation to user)
• Interactive event-driven desktop
(keyboard/mouse, in-memory)
• Google for “smalltalk mvc”
Smalltalk-80 MVC Collaborations
• Controller receives keyboard/mouse input
events from User
• Controller notifiesView and Model,
respectively
• View and Model notify each other for updates
• View updates are rendered on the screen
• Hierarchical collection of interrelated MVC
triads for each screen element (event system)
The Pit Web Of Despair
HowTo Describe Web UI Patterns?
• Model 1: Sun JSP for page scripting (ball of mud)
• Model 2 : Servlet for action (Controller) and JSP for template (View)
The Names AreThe Same,
ButThe Game Has Changed
• Used the name MVC for Model 2
• Subverted the collaborations
• From event-driven to request/response (pages)
• No more messaging interactions between triads
• One collected set of interactions delivered
AreTheseThe Same?
“Dear God,What IsThatThing?”
• The pattern name “Model-View-Controller” has several meanings
• Hard to determine exactly what collaborations to expect
• Smalltalk-80 MVC relates more closely to client-side
• Model 2 MVC relates more closely to server-side
• Even more semantic diffusion since 2000:
• https://www.google.com/search?q=mvc+diagram
You’reTryingTo Kidnap

What I’ve Rightfully Stolen
Toward A Web-Specific UI Pattern
• Stop using in-memory desktop GUI patterns as server patterns
• Entirely new name to break the association with “MVC”
• Remember we are in a client/server (request/response) environment
• Use existing server-side “MVC” as a basis
• Refine the components and collaborations toward better practices
Refining the “Model” to “Domain”
• The “Domain” has essentially identical responsibilities
• Reminiscent of “Domain Logic”:TransactionScript, DomainModel,
TableModule, ServiceLayer
• Reminiscent of “Domain Driven Design”: Repository
• (ActiveRecord is categorized as a “Data Source” pattern)
• Usually think of aView system as templates (screen elements)
• Client receives HTTP response of both body and headers
• This means theView in server-based MVC is not the template
• TheView in server-based MVC is the Response
Refining the “View” to “Responder”
Intermingled Presentation Logic
• TemplateViews generally build HTTP body values
• Remaining Controller logic manipulates HTTP header values
• Presentation logic is mixed betweenViews and Controllers
• Need a layer that is completely in charge of building the Response
“Responder” For Presentation
• Responder layer handles setting headers, status, etc
• Additionally uses templates for setting body content
• Invoke a Responder for presentation of Response
Using Responders In Controllers
• Remove Response presentation from all Controller action methods
• index(), create(), read(), update(), delete()
• Each action method has its own set of status codes and templates
One Responder Per Controller?
• One Responder per Controller to cover all possible action methods?
• No: inject one Responder per action method
• But: injecting Responders that might not be needed
Refining the “Controller” To “Action”
• Instead of a Controller with index(), create(), read(), etc. …
• … one class per Action: IndexAction, CreateAction, ReadAction, etc.
• Inject the individual Responder into the individual Action
“Let me explain.
No, there is too much.
Let me sum up.”
Components
• Domain is the logic to manipulate the domain, session, application, and
environment data, modifying state and persistence as needed.
• Responder is the logic to build an HTTP response or response description. It
deals with body content, templates and views, headers and cookies, status codes,
and so on.
• Action is the logic that connects the Domain and Responder. It uses the request
input to interact with the Domain, and passes the Domain output to the Responder.
Collaborations
• Action feeds input from HTTP
request to a Domain layer
• Action feeds output from
Domain layer to a Responder
• Responder builds the HTTP
response headers and body
Model View
Controller
Action
ResponderDomain
Code Examples
AboutThe Examples
• Overly-simplified to highlight components and collaborations
• Action is minimalist, almost trivial (micro-framework-ish)
• Domain becomes much more robust
• Responder has to determine presentation based on Domain values
“I’m NotThe Real Dread Pirate Roberts.”
Is ADR Just Another Pattern In A Mask?
• EBI

(Entity-Boundary-Interactor)
• DCI

(Data-Context-Interaction)
• MVP

(Model-View-Presenter)
• MVVM

(Model-View-ViewModel)
• PAC

(Presentation-Abstraction-Control)
• RMR

(Resource-Method-Representation)
Entity-Boundary-Interactor
At best,ADR maps only roughly to EBI:
- the ADR Action and Responder elements may represent a web-
specific EBI Boundary
- the ADR Domain element may represent an EBI Interactor
element, encapsulating or otherwise hiding the EBI Entity
elements from the ADR Action.
Alternatively, in ports-and-adapters or hexagonal architecture
terms, it may be reasonable to think of the Action as a "port"
through which an EBI Boundary is invoked as part of the ADR
Domain. Finally, the Responder could be seen as an "adapter"
back through which the application data is returned.
Data-Context-Interaction
DCI is described as a complement to MVC, not a replacement for
MVC. I think it is fair to call it a complement to ADR as well.
Model-View-Presenter
(Supervising Controller, PassiveView)
- Model and the Domain map closely, as they do in MVC.
- Passive View does not map well to either Action or Responder; it might
better be regarded as the response that gets returned to the client.
- Supervising Controller might map to Responder, in that it "manipulate[s] the
view to handle more complex view logic". However, Responder is not
responsible for interacting with the Domain, and it does not receive the client
input, so does not seem to be a good fit for Supervising Controller.
- Alternatively, Supervising Controller might map to Action, but the Action is not
responsible for manipulating the view (i.e. the response).
Model-View-ViewModel
Maps only incompletely to ADR.
- The Model in MVVM maps closely to the Model in MVC and the Domain
in ADR.
- Similarly, the View in MVVM maps closely to the View in MVC and the
Responder in ADR.
- However, the ViewModel does not map well to a Controller in MVC or an
Action in ADR.
Presentation-Abstraction-Control
PAC is used as a hierarchical structure of agents, each consisting of a triad of
presentation, abstraction and control parts.
The agents (or triads) communicate with each other only through the control
part of each triad.
It completely insulates the presentation (view in MVC) and the abstraction
(model in MVC).
This provides the option to separately multithread the model and view which
can give the user experience of very short program start times, as the user
interface (presentation) can be shown before the abstraction has fully
initialized.
Resource-Method-Representation
Resource <--> Domain
Method <--> Action
Representation <--> Responder
“A Resource can be thought of as an object with private variables and public methods that
correspond to HTTP methods. From an MVC point of view, a resource can be thought of as a
model with a bit of controller thrown in." -- Mixing of concerns.
"The Representation is like a view in MVC, we give it a resource object and tell it to serialize
the data into it's output format." -- No allowance for other HTTP responses.
ADR might be considered an expanded or superset variation of RMR, one where a Resource
and an action one can perform on it are cleanly separated into a Domain and an Action, and
where the Representation (i.e., the building of the response) is handled by a Responder.
“I Would Not Say SuchThings If I WereYou!”
Criticisms
• Isn’t that a lot of classes?
• Where does “feature” go in ADR?
• Can I use it with “language” ?
• Can I use it on the client?
• Omission of Request
• Omission of Front Controller
• The examples are too limiting
• You’re forgetting “pattern”
“You’d Make A Wonderful Dread Pirate Roberts.”
Conclusion
• MVC originated for in-memory desktop user interfaces
• Did not translate to the web so well
• Explored ADR as a way to refine MVC specifically for the web
• Code, commentary, and criticism around ADR
Thanks!
• http://pmjones.github.io/adr (ADR Paper)
• http://mlaphp.com/ (Modernizing Legacy Apps in PHP)
• http://paul-m-jones.com/ and @pmjones

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Action-Domain-Responder: A Refinement of MVC

  • 1. Action-Domain-Responder A Web-Specific Refinement of Model-View-Controller @pmjones http://pmjones.github.io/adr
  • 3. About Me • 8 years USAF Intelligence • BASIC in 1983, PHP since 1999 • Jr. Developer,VP Engineering • Aura project, Zend_DB, Zend_View • ZCE Advisory Board • PHP-FIG: PSR-1, PSR-2, PSR-4 • MLAPHP (http://mlaphp.com)
  • 4. Overview • How we think of MVC versus its desktop origins • How ADR refines “MVC” for the web • How ADR relates to existing “MVC” alternatives • Address ADR comments and questions
  • 5. “You Keep UsingThat Word …”
  • 6. Server-Side MVC • From all concerns combined (ball of mud) … • … to separation of concerns (data source, business logic, presentation) • Oriented around HTTP (stateless shared-nothing request/response) • Google for “mvc in (php | python | rails)” • General consensus on components, not so much on collaborations
  • 7. Server-Side MVC Collaborations • User Agent sends a Request • Router/Dispatcher invokes Controller • Controller manages flow, invokes Model(s) that encapsulate domain • Controller assigns values toView template • Controller invokesView and sets into Response (with headers)
  • 8. “… I Do NotThink It Means WhatYouThink It Means.”
  • 9. Smalltalk-80 MVC • Desktop graphical UI pattern • Separation of concerns (input management, internal representation of domain, presentation to user) • Interactive event-driven desktop (keyboard/mouse, in-memory) • Google for “smalltalk mvc”
  • 10. Smalltalk-80 MVC Collaborations • Controller receives keyboard/mouse input events from User • Controller notifiesView and Model, respectively • View and Model notify each other for updates • View updates are rendered on the screen • Hierarchical collection of interrelated MVC triads for each screen element (event system)
  • 11. The Pit Web Of Despair
  • 12. HowTo Describe Web UI Patterns? • Model 1: Sun JSP for page scripting (ball of mud) • Model 2 : Servlet for action (Controller) and JSP for template (View)
  • 13. The Names AreThe Same, ButThe Game Has Changed • Used the name MVC for Model 2 • Subverted the collaborations • From event-driven to request/response (pages) • No more messaging interactions between triads • One collected set of interactions delivered
  • 15. “Dear God,What IsThatThing?” • The pattern name “Model-View-Controller” has several meanings • Hard to determine exactly what collaborations to expect • Smalltalk-80 MVC relates more closely to client-side • Model 2 MVC relates more closely to server-side • Even more semantic diffusion since 2000: • https://www.google.com/search?q=mvc+diagram
  • 17. Toward A Web-Specific UI Pattern • Stop using in-memory desktop GUI patterns as server patterns • Entirely new name to break the association with “MVC” • Remember we are in a client/server (request/response) environment • Use existing server-side “MVC” as a basis • Refine the components and collaborations toward better practices
  • 18. Refining the “Model” to “Domain” • The “Domain” has essentially identical responsibilities • Reminiscent of “Domain Logic”:TransactionScript, DomainModel, TableModule, ServiceLayer • Reminiscent of “Domain Driven Design”: Repository • (ActiveRecord is categorized as a “Data Source” pattern)
  • 19. • Usually think of aView system as templates (screen elements) • Client receives HTTP response of both body and headers • This means theView in server-based MVC is not the template • TheView in server-based MVC is the Response Refining the “View” to “Responder”
  • 20. Intermingled Presentation Logic • TemplateViews generally build HTTP body values • Remaining Controller logic manipulates HTTP header values • Presentation logic is mixed betweenViews and Controllers • Need a layer that is completely in charge of building the Response
  • 21. “Responder” For Presentation • Responder layer handles setting headers, status, etc • Additionally uses templates for setting body content • Invoke a Responder for presentation of Response
  • 22. Using Responders In Controllers • Remove Response presentation from all Controller action methods • index(), create(), read(), update(), delete() • Each action method has its own set of status codes and templates
  • 23. One Responder Per Controller? • One Responder per Controller to cover all possible action methods? • No: inject one Responder per action method • But: injecting Responders that might not be needed
  • 24. Refining the “Controller” To “Action” • Instead of a Controller with index(), create(), read(), etc. … • … one class per Action: IndexAction, CreateAction, ReadAction, etc. • Inject the individual Responder into the individual Action
  • 25. “Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up.”
  • 26. Components • Domain is the logic to manipulate the domain, session, application, and environment data, modifying state and persistence as needed. • Responder is the logic to build an HTTP response or response description. It deals with body content, templates and views, headers and cookies, status codes, and so on. • Action is the logic that connects the Domain and Responder. It uses the request input to interact with the Domain, and passes the Domain output to the Responder.
  • 27. Collaborations • Action feeds input from HTTP request to a Domain layer • Action feeds output from Domain layer to a Responder • Responder builds the HTTP response headers and body Model View Controller Action ResponderDomain
  • 29. AboutThe Examples • Overly-simplified to highlight components and collaborations • Action is minimalist, almost trivial (micro-framework-ish) • Domain becomes much more robust • Responder has to determine presentation based on Domain values
  • 30. “I’m NotThe Real Dread Pirate Roberts.”
  • 31. Is ADR Just Another Pattern In A Mask? • EBI
 (Entity-Boundary-Interactor) • DCI
 (Data-Context-Interaction) • MVP
 (Model-View-Presenter) • MVVM
 (Model-View-ViewModel) • PAC
 (Presentation-Abstraction-Control) • RMR
 (Resource-Method-Representation)
  • 32. Entity-Boundary-Interactor At best,ADR maps only roughly to EBI: - the ADR Action and Responder elements may represent a web- specific EBI Boundary - the ADR Domain element may represent an EBI Interactor element, encapsulating or otherwise hiding the EBI Entity elements from the ADR Action. Alternatively, in ports-and-adapters or hexagonal architecture terms, it may be reasonable to think of the Action as a "port" through which an EBI Boundary is invoked as part of the ADR Domain. Finally, the Responder could be seen as an "adapter" back through which the application data is returned.
  • 33. Data-Context-Interaction DCI is described as a complement to MVC, not a replacement for MVC. I think it is fair to call it a complement to ADR as well.
  • 34. Model-View-Presenter (Supervising Controller, PassiveView) - Model and the Domain map closely, as they do in MVC. - Passive View does not map well to either Action or Responder; it might better be regarded as the response that gets returned to the client. - Supervising Controller might map to Responder, in that it "manipulate[s] the view to handle more complex view logic". However, Responder is not responsible for interacting with the Domain, and it does not receive the client input, so does not seem to be a good fit for Supervising Controller. - Alternatively, Supervising Controller might map to Action, but the Action is not responsible for manipulating the view (i.e. the response).
  • 35. Model-View-ViewModel Maps only incompletely to ADR. - The Model in MVVM maps closely to the Model in MVC and the Domain in ADR. - Similarly, the View in MVVM maps closely to the View in MVC and the Responder in ADR. - However, the ViewModel does not map well to a Controller in MVC or an Action in ADR.
  • 36. Presentation-Abstraction-Control PAC is used as a hierarchical structure of agents, each consisting of a triad of presentation, abstraction and control parts. The agents (or triads) communicate with each other only through the control part of each triad. It completely insulates the presentation (view in MVC) and the abstraction (model in MVC). This provides the option to separately multithread the model and view which can give the user experience of very short program start times, as the user interface (presentation) can be shown before the abstraction has fully initialized.
  • 37. Resource-Method-Representation Resource <--> Domain Method <--> Action Representation <--> Responder “A Resource can be thought of as an object with private variables and public methods that correspond to HTTP methods. From an MVC point of view, a resource can be thought of as a model with a bit of controller thrown in." -- Mixing of concerns. "The Representation is like a view in MVC, we give it a resource object and tell it to serialize the data into it's output format." -- No allowance for other HTTP responses. ADR might be considered an expanded or superset variation of RMR, one where a Resource and an action one can perform on it are cleanly separated into a Domain and an Action, and where the Representation (i.e., the building of the response) is handled by a Responder.
  • 38. “I Would Not Say SuchThings If I WereYou!”
  • 39. Criticisms • Isn’t that a lot of classes? • Where does “feature” go in ADR? • Can I use it with “language” ? • Can I use it on the client? • Omission of Request • Omission of Front Controller • The examples are too limiting • You’re forgetting “pattern”
  • 40. “You’d Make A Wonderful Dread Pirate Roberts.”
  • 41. Conclusion • MVC originated for in-memory desktop user interfaces • Did not translate to the web so well • Explored ADR as a way to refine MVC specifically for the web • Code, commentary, and criticism around ADR
  • 42. Thanks! • http://pmjones.github.io/adr (ADR Paper) • http://mlaphp.com/ (Modernizing Legacy Apps in PHP) • http://paul-m-jones.com/ and @pmjones