I'm reading the awesome tutorial about the zope component architecture from:
http://www.muthukadan.net/docs/zca.html#adapters
I can't seem to understand the Adapters chapter.
>>> from zope.interface import implements
>>> from zope.component import adapts
>>> class FrontDeskNG(object):
...
... implements(IDesk)
... adapts(IGuest)
...
... def __init__(self, guest):
... self.guest = guest
...
... def register(self):
... guest = self.guest
... next_id = get_next_id()
... bookings_db[next_id] = {
... 'name': guest.name,
... 'place': guest.place,
... 'phone': guest.phone
... }
Correct me if I'm wrong. The above class FrontDeskNG
is an adapter, right? As written in the article:
FrontDeskNG is an adapter of IDesk which adapts IGuest
Ok, so now I have the adapter, why would I have to register it to the GlobalSiteManager
before I can use it?
I'm working on a mobile game backend and I want to make the code more modular by checking out Zope Component Architecture. I need the ability to swap out my storage with whatever database technology and have the code still work. This seemed like something ZCA proudly advertises. I have never read the famous GoF Design Patterns book, so please bear with me.