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authorMaurizio De Santis <desantis.maurizio@gmail.com>2019-01-16 14:16:46 +0100
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Remove Decorator pattern in Overriding existing classes examples
Engines guide in the Overriding Models and Controllers section references the Decorator pattern, which isn't appropriate, since Decorator pattern is not about reopening existing classes, is about adding functionality to existing object instances; something that in Ruby is commonly implemented using Delegators. Moreover, the suggested naming convention for overrides, `app/decorators/**/*_decorator*.rb`, conflicts with a naming convention commonly used for View Model / Presentation Model decorators, adopted by popular gems such as `draper`, as well as by custom implementations.
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