Domain-Driven Design in PHP: A Highly Practical Guide

Real examples written in PHP showcasing DDD Architectural Styles, Tactical Design, and Bounded Context Integration

Key Features:

  • Focuses on practical code rather than theory
  • Full of real-world examples that you can apply to your own projects
  • Shows how to build PHP apps using DDD principles

Book Description:

Domain-Driven Design (DDD) has arrived in the PHP community, but for all the talk, there is very little real code. Without being in a training session and with no PHP real examples, learning DDD can be challenging. This book changes all that. It details how to implement tactical DDD patterns and gives full examples of topics such as integrating Bounded Contexts with REST, and DDD messaging strategies. In this book, the authors show you, with tons of details and examples, how to properly design Entities, Value Objects, Services, Domain Events, Aggregates, Factories, Repositories, Services, and Application Services with PHP. They show how to apply Hexagonal Architecture within your application whether you use an open source framework or your own.

What You Will Learn:

  • Correctly design all design elements of Domain-Driven Design with PHP
  • Learn all tactical patterns to achieve a fully worked-out Domain-Driven Design
  • Apply hexagonal architecture within your application
  • Integrate bounded contexts in your applications
  • Use REST and Messaging approaches

Who this book is for:

This book is for PHP developers who want to apply a DDD mindset to their code. You should have a good understanding of PHP and some knowledge of DDD. This book doesn't dwell on the theory, but instead gives you the code that you need.

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Domain-Driven Design in PHP: A Highly Practical Guide

Real examples written in PHP showcasing DDD Architectural Styles, Tactical Design, and Bounded Context Integration

Key Features:

  • Focuses on practical code rather than theory
  • Full of real-world examples that you can apply to your own projects
  • Shows how to build PHP apps using DDD principles

Book Description:

Domain-Driven Design (DDD) has arrived in the PHP community, but for all the talk, there is very little real code. Without being in a training session and with no PHP real examples, learning DDD can be challenging. This book changes all that. It details how to implement tactical DDD patterns and gives full examples of topics such as integrating Bounded Contexts with REST, and DDD messaging strategies. In this book, the authors show you, with tons of details and examples, how to properly design Entities, Value Objects, Services, Domain Events, Aggregates, Factories, Repositories, Services, and Application Services with PHP. They show how to apply Hexagonal Architecture within your application whether you use an open source framework or your own.

What You Will Learn:

  • Correctly design all design elements of Domain-Driven Design with PHP
  • Learn all tactical patterns to achieve a fully worked-out Domain-Driven Design
  • Apply hexagonal architecture within your application
  • Integrate bounded contexts in your applications
  • Use REST and Messaging approaches

Who this book is for:

This book is for PHP developers who want to apply a DDD mindset to their code. You should have a good understanding of PHP and some knowledge of DDD. This book doesn't dwell on the theory, but instead gives you the code that you need.

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Domain-Driven Design in PHP: A Highly Practical Guide

Domain-Driven Design in PHP: A Highly Practical Guide

Domain-Driven Design in PHP: A Highly Practical Guide

Domain-Driven Design in PHP: A Highly Practical Guide

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Overview

Real examples written in PHP showcasing DDD Architectural Styles, Tactical Design, and Bounded Context Integration

Key Features:

  • Focuses on practical code rather than theory
  • Full of real-world examples that you can apply to your own projects
  • Shows how to build PHP apps using DDD principles

Book Description:

Domain-Driven Design (DDD) has arrived in the PHP community, but for all the talk, there is very little real code. Without being in a training session and with no PHP real examples, learning DDD can be challenging. This book changes all that. It details how to implement tactical DDD patterns and gives full examples of topics such as integrating Bounded Contexts with REST, and DDD messaging strategies. In this book, the authors show you, with tons of details and examples, how to properly design Entities, Value Objects, Services, Domain Events, Aggregates, Factories, Repositories, Services, and Application Services with PHP. They show how to apply Hexagonal Architecture within your application whether you use an open source framework or your own.

What You Will Learn:

  • Correctly design all design elements of Domain-Driven Design with PHP
  • Learn all tactical patterns to achieve a fully worked-out Domain-Driven Design
  • Apply hexagonal architecture within your application
  • Integrate bounded contexts in your applications
  • Use REST and Messaging approaches

Who this book is for:

This book is for PHP developers who want to apply a DDD mindset to their code. You should have a good understanding of PHP and some knowledge of DDD. This book doesn't dwell on the theory, but instead gives you the code that you need.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787284944
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 06/14/2017
Pages: 394
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Carlos Buenosvinos is a PHP Extreme Programmer with more than 15 years of experience developing web applications and more than 10 years experience as a Tech Lead and CTO leading teams of between 20 and 100 people. He is a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) and has coached and trained close to two dozen different companies in Agile practices, both as an employee and as a consultant. On the technical side, he is a Zend PHP Engineer, a Zend Framework Engineer, and MySQL certified. He is also a board member of the PHP Barcelona User Group. He has worked with e-commerce (Atrapalo and eBay), payment processing (Vendo), classifieds (Emagister), and B2B recruiting tools (XING). He is interested in JavaScript, DevOps, and Scala. He likes developing for mobile, Raspberry Pi, and games.

Carlos Buenosvinos is a PHP Extreme Programmer with more than 15 years of experience developing web applications and more than 10 years experience as a Tech Lead and CTO leading teams of between 20 and 100 people. He is a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) and has coached and trained close to two dozen different companies in Agile practices, both as an employee and as a consultant. On the technical side, he is a Zend PHP Engineer, a Zend Framework Engineer, and MySQL certified. He is also a board member of the PHP Barcelona User Group. He has worked with e-commerce (Atrapalo and eBay), payment processing (Vendo), classifieds (Emagister), and B2B recruiting tools (XING). He is interested in JavaScript, DevOps, and Scala. He likes developing for mobile, Raspberry Pi, and games.

Keyvan Akbary is a polyglot Software Developer who loves Software fundamentals, the Craftsmanship movement, Extreme Programming, SOLID principles, Clean Code, Design Patterns, and Testing. He's also a sporadic Functional Programmer. He understands technology as a medium for providing value. He has worked on countless projects as a freelancer, on video streaming (Youzee), and on an online marketplace (MyBuilder) - all in addition to founding a crowdfunding company (Funddy). Currently, Keyvan is working in FinTech as a Lead Developer at TransferWise London.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started with Domain-Driven Design
  2. Architectural Styles
  3. Value Objects
  4. Entities
  5. Services
  6. Domain-Events
  7. Modules
  8. Aggregates
  9. Factories
  10. Repositories
  11. Application
  12. Integrating Bounded Contexts
  13. Hexagonal Architecture with PHP
  14. Bibliography
  15. The End
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