Domain-Driven Laravel - Jesse Griffin

Domain-Driven Laravel

Learn to Implement Domain-Driven Design Using Laravel

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Buch | Softcover
616 Seiten
2020 | 1st ed.
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4842-6022-7 (ISBN)
64,19 inkl. MwSt
Map concepts and ideas in domain-driven design (DDD) and transpose them into clean, testable, and quality code that is effective alongside the Laravel framework. This book teaches you how to implement the concepts and patterns present in DDD in the real world as a complete web application. With these tactics and concepts in place, you'll engage in a variety of example applications, built from the ground up, and taken directly from real-world domains. Begin by reviewing foundational stepping stones (with small, manageable examples to show proof of concepts as well as illustrations to conceptualize the more complex topics) of both DDD and Laravel. Specifically, such topics as entities, value objects, developing an ubiquitous language, DTOs, and knowledge discovery. Next, you will dive into some more advanced topics of DDD and use these concepts as a guide to make customizations to the default Laravel installation, giving you an understanding of why these alterations are vital to the DDD and Laravel platform. Finally, you will cover the very powerful Eloquent ORM that comes stock with Laravel and understand how it can be utilized to represent entities, handle repositories, and support domain events. 

Although there is a basic coverage chapter and a setup tutorial for Laravel (along with a high level intro about the components used within it), Domain-Driven Laravel is best suited to readers who have been at least exposed to the framework and have had the opportunity to tinker around with it.

What You'll Learn







Utilize a blazing-fast rapid development pipeline built from DDD building blocks and facilitated with Laravel

Implement value objects, repositories, entities, anti-corruption layers and others using Laravel as a web framework
Apply enhanced techniques for quick prototyping of complex requirements and quality results using an iterative and focused approach 
Create a base framework (Laravel) that can serve as a template to start off any project
Gain insight on which details are important to a project’s success and how to acquire the necessary knowledge 

Who This Book Is For

Ideal for for frontend/backend web developers, devops engineers, Laravel framework lovers and PHP developers hoping to learn more about either Domain Driven Design or the possibilities with the Laravel framework. Those with a working knowledge of plain PHP can also gain value from reading this book. 

Jesse Griffin is a seasoned Laravel and Symfony developer who specializes in building e-commerce systems as well as add-ons for a variety of purposes and platforms related to shipping, packaging, warehouse management, inventory control, barcode systems, asset management/tracking, customer tracking as well as statistics and reporting. He has over 10 years of professional web application development experience and holds a bachelor's degree in computer science, although he’s been programming since he was 9 years old. 

Part 1: An Odd Combination.- 1. Laying the Foundation.- 2. Foundational Bootcamp.- 3. Domain Driven What?.- 4.  Introduction to Laravel.- 5. Advanced Laravel.- 6. Architecting a Claim Processing System.- 7. Modeling and Implementing the Domain.- 8. Modularizing Laravel.- Part 2: A Domain Driven Approach.- 9. A Domain Driven Approach to Claim Submission.- 10. A Domain Driven Approach to Claim Validation.- 11. Context Maps.- Part 3: Technical Aspects of DDD.- 12. DTOs, Entities, and Value Objects.- 13. Domain Events.- 14. Repositories.- 15. Factories and Aggregates.- 16. Services.- Part 4: DDD via Laravel.- 17. Hexagon Driven Development. - 18. Applying DDL in the Real World.- 19. Conclusion and Additional Thoughts.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 78 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 616 p. 78 illus.
Verlagsort Berkley
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Schlagworte DDD • Domain driven design • domain model • Laravel • PHP • Web Development
ISBN-10 1-4842-6022-8 / 1484260228
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-6022-7 / 9781484260227
Zustand Neuware
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