I have written a working implementation of a "Comment" and "Reply" system in procedural PHP. I want to learn OOP so I am going to convert my old code into OOP following SOLID principles. In a book I am reading the author says that a class should do "one" thing and one thing only.
In my comment and reply system I generate several "div" elements dynamically with the same class name but different "id's". An example of what I am generating can be seen here.
I would like to break my code into functions so that I can maintain it much easier, but I am having trouble understanding the best way to do this. For example I have several nested divs :
<div class="content">
<div class="photoContainer" id="1"> <img src="http://placekitten.com/200/200" /> </div>
<div class="commentReplyContainer" id="1">
<div class="commentBox" id="1">
<form method="post">
<textarea name="comment"></textarea>
<input type="submit" />
</form>
</div>
<div class="commentEven">Hello I am a comment!</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="content">
<div class="photoContainer" id="2"> <img src="http://placekitten.com/200/300" /> </div>
<div class="commentReplyContainer" id="2">
<div class="commentBox" id="2">
<form method="post">
<textarea name="comment"></textarea>
<input type="submit" />
</form>
</div>
<div class="commentEven">Hello I am another comment!</div>
</div>
</div>
Some of the divs
are closed right away like the photoContainer
div. Also the commentBox
div is closed right after adding the form inside. The issue that I see is that the content
div is closed after all the content has been added inside it and so is the commentReplyContainer
. So If I follow the SOLID principles to convert this into OOP code I should have a class that generates the content
div, another class to generate the photoContainer
div and so on? If I use that method then I would have to write a class that generates the content
div but does not close it, generate the photoContainer
div with expected content and close it, then have a class that is called last that will close the content
div. Am I correct because this is the only way that I have been able to get my divs to be nested in the way I want?
<?php
class CreateCommentSystem {
public function generateContentDiv(){
$content = <<<EOF
<div class="content" style="background-color: #302058; width: 100px; height: 200px">
EOF;
echo $content;
}
public function generatePhotoContainer(){
$photoContainer = <<<EOF
<div class="photoContainer" style="background-color: #df5320; width: 40px; height: 20px"> </div>
EOF;
echo $photoContainer;
}
public function closeContentDiv() {
$closeContentDiv = <<<EOF
</div>
EOF;
echo $closeContentDiv;
}
}
?>
Then execute it as
$divs = new CreateCommentSystem;
$divs->generateContentDiv();
$divs->generatePhotoContainer();
$divs->closeContentDiv();
Am I on the right track or is my understanding completely wrong? Maybe there is a much better way that I am not aware of someone could point out. I hope I explained myself good enough for you to understand what I am asking.
echo
. It looks like what you actually want is templating. This article should give you some insights into that: codeangel.org/articles/simple-php-template-engine.html