Ruby on Rails patterns - decorator vs presenter

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刺人心 2020-12-07 09:27

There is all sorts of talk lately in the Ruby on Rails community about decorators and presenters.

What is the essential difference between the two? If there is, what

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  • 2020-12-07 09:56

    A decorator is more of a "let's add some functionality to this entity". A presenter is more of a "let's build a bridge between the model/backend and view". The presenter pattern has several interpretations.

    Decorators are generic/general purpose. Presenters have a narrower range of responsibilities/uses. Decorators are used across domains, presenters are almost always related to view-like functionality.

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  • 2020-12-07 09:58

    I suggest you to check this - Exhibit vs Presenter.

    Decorator is a design pattern that is used to extend the functionality of a specific object by wrapping it, without effecting other instances of that object. In general, the decorator pattern is an example of the open/close principle (the class is closed for modifications, but available for extensions).

    Both the exhibit and presenter patterns are a kind of the decorator pattern.

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