The Observer pattern (also known as publish/subscribe) provides a simple mechanism for one object to inform a set of interested third-party objects when its state changes.
The notifying class mixes in the Observable module, which provides the methods for managing the associated observer objects.
The observers must implement a method called update to receive notifications.
The observable object must:
assert that it has changed
call notify_observers
The following example demonstrates this nicely. A Ticker, when run, continually receives the stock Price for its @symbol. A Warner is a general observer of the price, and two warners are demonstrated, a WarnLow and a WarnHigh, which print a warning if the price is below or above their set limits, respectively.
The update callback allows the warners to run without being explicitly called. The system is set up with the Ticker and several observers, and the observers do their duty without the top-level code having to interfere.
Note that the contract between publisher and subscriber (observable and observer) is not declared or enforced. The Ticker publishes a time and a price, and the warners receive that. But if you don’t ensure that your contracts are correct, nothing else can warn you.
require "observer"
class Ticker ### Periodically fetch a stock price.
include Observable
def initialize(symbol)
@symbol = symbol
end
def run
lastPrice = nil
loop do
price = Price.fetch(@symbol)
print "Current price: #{price}\n"
if price != lastPrice
changed # notify observers
lastPrice = price
notify_observers(Time.now, price)
end
sleep 1
end
end
end
class Price ### A mock class to fetch a stock price (60 - 140).
def Price.fetch(symbol)
60 + rand(80)
end
end
class Warner ### An abstract observer of Ticker objects.
def initialize(ticker, limit)
@limit = limit
ticker.add_observer(self)
end
end
class WarnLow < Warner
def update(time, price) # callback for observer
if price < @limit
print "--- #{time.to_s}: Price below #@limit: #{price}\n"
end
end
end
class WarnHigh < Warner
def update(time, price) # callback for observer
if price > @limit
print "+++ #{time.to_s}: Price above #@limit: #{price}\n"
end
end
end
ticker = Ticker.new("MSFT")
WarnLow.new(ticker, 80)
WarnHigh.new(ticker, 120)
ticker.run
Produces:
Current price: 83 Current price: 75 --- Sun Jun 09 00:10:25 CDT 2002: Price below 80: 75 Current price: 90 Current price: 134 +++ Sun Jun 09 00:10:25 CDT 2002: Price above 120: 134 Current price: 134 Current price: 112 Current price: 79 --- Sun Jun 09 00:10:25 CDT 2002: Price below 80: 79
Add observer as an observer on this object. so that it will receive notifications.
observer |
the object that will be notified of changes. |
func |
Symbol naming the method that will be called when this Observable has changes. This method must return true for observer.respond_to? and will receive *arg when notify_observers is called, where *arg is the value passed to notify_observers by this Observable |
# File observer.rb, line 126
def add_observer(observer, func=:update)
@observer_peers = {} unless defined? @observer_peers
unless observer.respond_to? func
raise NoMethodError, "observer does not respond to `#{func.to_s}'"
end
@observer_peers[observer] = func
end
Set the changed state of this object. Notifications will be sent only if the changed state is true.
state |
Boolean indicating the changed state of this Observable. |
# File observer.rb, line 167
def changed(state=true)
@observer_state = state
end
Returns true if this object’s state has been changed since the last notify_observers call.
# File observer.rb, line 175
def changed?
if defined? @observer_state and @observer_state
true
else
false
end
end
Return the number of observers associated with this object.
# File observer.rb, line 153
def count_observers
if defined? @observer_peers
@observer_peers.size
else
0
end
end
Remove observer as an observer on this object so that it will no longer receive notifications.
observer |
An observer of this Observable |
# File observer.rb, line 139
def delete_observer(observer)
@observer_peers.delete observer if defined? @observer_peers
end
Remove all observers associated with this object.
# File observer.rb, line 146
def delete_observers
@observer_peers.clear if defined? @observer_peers
end
Notify observers of a change in state if this object’s changed state is true.
This will invoke the method named in add_observer, pasing *arg. The changed state is then set to false.
*arg |
Any arguments to pass to the observers. |
# File observer.rb, line 191
def notify_observers(*arg)
if defined? @observer_state and @observer_state
if defined? @observer_peers
@observer_peers.each do |k, v|
k.send v, *arg
end
end
@observer_state = false
end
end