I'm using abstract factory pattern I have these three classes, in separated scripts
class Dog1:
def speak(self):
return "Woof!"
def __str__(self):
return "Dog"
from dog1 import Dog1
class DogFactory(Dog1):
def get_pet(self):
return Dog1()
def get_food(self):
return "Dog food!"
from dog_factory import DogFactory
class PetStore(DogFactory):
def __init__(self, pet_factory=None):
self._pet_factory=pet_factory
def show_pet(self):
pet_food=self._pet_factory.get_food()
print("its food is {}".format(pet_food))
In my python console I write :
>>pet=PetStore()
>>pet.show_pet()
and then the error is: AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get_food' Is there any other way of instantiating? Thanks in advance!
pet_factory
argument has a default of None, so that's what_pet_factory
gets set to. What are you expecting it to do?