I'm trying to create a component system in Ruby using the observer pattern. Components must be defined as modules because they exist only to be mixed in to a ComponentContainer
. But there are certain methods that Component
s have, which I'd ideally like to define in some kind of base class, but I can't do that since they're modules.
Here's what I'd like to do:
module Component
def self.on(event, &block)
#definition..
end
def self.fire(event)
#pass event to subscribers
end
end
module FooComponent < Component
on :foo_event do |param1, param2|
#...
end
end
The different types of Component
s use the on
and fire
methods, but they can't inherit them, because modules can't have parents. What should I do? Is this not ruby-like?
I could get this to work by making Component
and FooComponent
classes, but then I can't mix them into a ComponentContainer
using extend
or include
.