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JavaScript Design Patterns

You're reading from  JavaScript Design Patterns

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804612279
Pages 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Hugo Di Francesco Hugo Di Francesco
Profile icon Hugo Di Francesco

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Design Patterns
2. Chapter 1: Working with Creational Design Patterns 3. Chapter 2: Implementing Structural Design Patterns 4. Chapter 3: Leveraging Behavioral Design Patterns 5. Part 2:Architecture and UI Patterns
6. Chapter 4: Exploring Reactive View Library Patterns 7. Chapter 5: Rendering Strategies and Page Hydration 8. Chapter 6: Micro Frontends, Zones, and Islands Architectures 9. Part 3:Performance and Security Patterns
10. Chapter 7: Asynchronous Programming Performance Patterns 11. Chapter 8: Event-Driven Programming Patterns 12. Chapter 9: Maximizing Performance – Lazy Loading and Code Splitting 13. Chapter 10: Asset Loading Strategies and Executing Code off the Main Thread 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Visitor in JavaScript

The visitor design pattern concerns itself with being able to add functionality to objects without modifying the structure of them.

With classical inheritance, we often end up with a “base class” that is not used directly; it’s used as an “abstract class,” from which “concrete” classes inherit from our “base class.” For example, with BankAccount and BankAccountWithInterest, our class diagram would look as follows, where BankAccountWithInterest extends BankAccount and overrides setBalance.

Figure 3.2: A class diagram for BankAccountWithInterest inheriting from BankAccount

Figure 3.2: A class diagram for BankAccountWithInterest inheriting from BankAccount

What we can do with the visitor pattern is define BankAccount, which accepts a visitor and an InterestRateVisitor visitor class. As a class diagram, it looks as follows. BankAccount and InterestRateVisitor are not linked via inheritance; they will be linked at runtime when InterestRateVisitor is called...

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