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I'd like to ask what are your thought on deprecation of the TableRegistry::get() static call in CakePHP 3.6?

In my opinion it was not a good idea.

First of all, using LocatorAwareTrait is wrong on many levels. Most important, using traits in such way can break the Single Responsibility and Separation of Concerns principles. In addition some developers don't want to use traits as all because they thing that it breaks the object oriented design pattern. They prefer delegation.

I prefer to use delegation as well with combination of flyweight/singleton approach. I know that the delegation is encapsulated by the LocatorAwareTrait but the only problem is that it exposes the (get/set)TableLocator methods that can be used incorrectly.

In other words if i have following facade:

class Fruits {
    use \Cake\ORM\Locator\LocatorAwareTrait;

    public function getApples() { ... }
    public function getOranges() { ... }
    ...
}

$fruits = new Fruits();

I don't want to be able to call $fruits->getTableLocator()->get('table') outside of the scope of Fruits.

The other thing you need to consider when you make such changes is the adaptation of the framework. Doing TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('table') every time i need to access the model is not the best thing if i have multiple modules in my application that move beyond simple layered architecture.

Having flyweight/singleton class like TableRegistry with property get to access desired model just makes the development more straight forward and life easier.

Ideally, i would just like to call TR::get('table'), although that breaks the Cake's coding standards. (I've created that wrapper for myself anyways to make my app bullet proof from any similar changes)

What are your thoughts?

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  • Doing TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('table') every time i need to access the model ofc it is wrong as you should do $this->loadModel("modelName) and later on $this->ModelName May 25, 2018 at 3:22
  • It's strange that you want singletons, they're most of the time also a bad choice. Also where do you have to use so much TableRegistry? However I totally agree about your critic that the traits aren't nice and that the way some things are done break the SRP. It's OK that you can instantiate the locator but without a DI container that can be used to automatically inject it when needed but using a trait instead feels indeed wrong. Actually I'm trying to build a hexagonal app with cake github.com/burzum/hexagonal-cake for learning purpose.
    – floriank
    May 25, 2018 at 9:49
  • @Antoniossss, you are correct $this->loadModel() works great in controllers. Now what about custom modules? Often there is a requirement to encapsulate group of similar logic. It is commonly done with the event driven applications. What if you need to access other table in one of your models and there is no relation between objects other than business logic? Of course, you can say that business logic should go into components but they are not obvious choice for every developer.
    – mbryja
    May 25, 2018 at 13:34
  • As you wrote, bussiness should be in services (Cake->component) and should. From there I no drawbacks of writing common easy to use table getter. May 25, 2018 at 13:39
  • @Antoniossss, but if you come from other frameworks they may not be the first choice. There is a popular, sometimes misleading assumption that business logic should be in the model. It's popular in frameworks like Symfony, Laravel or CodeIgniter. Maybe this should be more documented in cake little better.
    – mbryja
    May 25, 2018 at 13:45

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