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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!

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  • What do you mean "other way"? Your pet_factory argument has a default of None, so that's what _pet_factory gets set to. What are you expecting it to do?
    – BrenBarn
    Aug 2, 2015 at 23:33
  • The thing is, if in PetStore class I don't extend the DogFactory class but instead in console i instantiate like : >>> dog=DogFactory() >>> pet=PetStore(dog) >>> pet.show_pet() it actually works: its food is Dog food! Aug 2, 2015 at 23:37
  • Even if I delete the None default value, I still keep having this error! Aug 2, 2015 at 23:39
  • If that works, then why did you make PetStore a subclass of DogFactory at all?
    – BrenBarn
    Aug 2, 2015 at 23:49
  • I needed to do it that way and it would be really helpful if for me If I can find a way to make this work, without instantiating in console Aug 3, 2015 at 0:09

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The problem is that PetStore.show_pet() is trying to call self._pet_factory.get_food(), but self._pet_factory defaults to None.

Basically, your PetStore doesn't have an is-a relationship to DogFactory, so you are only confusing the issue by subclassing it.

What you probably want is to leave DogFactory out of class PetStore:

class PetStore(object):

and then specify the factory when you instantiate:

    def __init__(self, pet_factory):  # notice no default here
        self._pet_factory = pet_factory

pet = PetStore(DogFactory())
pet.show_pet()
# It's food is Dog Food!
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  • if i try to call the get_pet() method instead of get_food(), I get the error " 'NoneType' object is not callable ", any idea? Aug 3, 2015 at 0:13

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