Python Design Pattern Prototype Pattern
Python Design Patterns: Prototype Pattern
The Prototype design pattern helps hide the complexity of instances created by a class. The concept of an existing object is different from the concept of a new object, which is created from scratch.
If necessary, the newly copied object may have some changes in its properties. This approach saves time and resources required for product development.
How to Implement the Prototype Pattern
Now let’s see how to implement the Prototype pattern.
import copy
classPrototype:
_type = None
_value = None
def clone(self):
pass
def getType(self):
return self._type
def getValue(self):
return self._value
class Type1(Prototype):
def __init__(self, number):
self._type = "Type1"
self._value = number
def clone(self):
return copy.copy(self)
class Type2(Prototype):
""" Concrete prototype. """
def __init__(self, number):
self._type = "Type2"
self._value = number
def clone(self):
return copy.copy(self)
class ObjectFactory:
""" Manages prototypes.
Static factory, that encapsulates prototype
initialization and then allows instatiation
of the classes from these prototypes.
"""
__type1Value1 = None
__type1Value2 = None
__type2Value1 = None
__type2Value2 = None
@staticmethod
def initialize():
ObjectFactory.__type1Value1 = Type1(1)
ObjectFactory.__type1Value2 = Type1(2)
ObjectFactory.__type2Value1 = Type2(1)
ObjectFactory.__type2Value2 = Type2(2)
@staticmethod
def getType1Value1():
return ObjectFactory.__type1Value1.clone()
@staticmethod
def getType1Value2():
return ObjectFactory.__type1Value2.clone()
@staticmethod
def getType2Value1():
return ObjectFactory.__type2Value1.clone()
@staticmethod
def getType2Value2():
return ObjectFactory.__type2Value2.clone()
def main():
ObjectFactory.initialize()
instance = ObjectFactory.getType1Value1()
print "%s: %s" % (instance.getType(), instance.getValue())
instance = ObjectFactory.getType1Value2()
print "%s: %s" % (instance.getType(), instance.getValue())
instance = ObjectFactory.getType2Value1()
print "%s: %s" % (instance.getType(), instance.getValue())
instance = ObjectFactory.getType2Value2()
print "%s: %s" % (instance.getType(), instance.getValue())
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Output
The above program will produce the following output –
This output helps create new objects from existing ones, as can be clearly seen in the output mentioned above.