UML representation of PHP trait
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I'm creating projects with Symfony2/Doctrine and try to implement traits. So far no problem on small tryouts, but I usually do UML class and sequence diagrams before deep in complex projects.

What is the UML design object(s) to be used to symbolize PHP traits, which can be seen as far as I know as behaviors? Is ther any clean way to do so?

Thanks a lot for your answers !

Nicolas

Domicile answered 5/3, 2015 at 16:33 Comment(0)
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PHP Trait is basically UML Abstract Class or UML Class Template connected to the used-in class with the UML Generalization Relationship utilizing the multiple inheritance notation

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See also:

  • Figure "UML Diagram with a Trait" in article Brendan Bates: Traits: The Right Way

  • Programmers: Is there a representation for mixins or traits on UML?

  • PHP Manual → Language Reference → Classes and Objects → Traits

    As of PHP 5.4.0, PHP implements a method of code reuse called Traits.

    Traits are a mechanism for code reuse in single inheritance languages such as PHP. A Trait is intended to reduce some limitations of single inheritance by enabling a developer to reuse sets of methods freely in several independent classes living in different class hierarchies. The semantics of the combination of Traits and classes is defined in a way which reduces complexity, and avoids the typical problems associated with multiple inheritance and Mixins.

    A Trait is similar to a class, but only intended to group functionality in a fine-grained and consistent way. It is not possible to instantiate a Trait on its own. It is an addition to traditional inheritance and enables horizontal composition of behavior; that is, the application of class members without requiring inheritance

Composure answered 6/3, 2015 at 10:5 Comment(1)
You're right, I juste forgot the fact that single inheritance is PHP implementation choice. ThxDomicile
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In the earliest paper that I've seen Roles/Traits explained, they are represented in UML with a line connecting the Role/Trait to the method/function inside the class. http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/papers/Scha03aTraits.pdf

Still answered 5/3, 2015 at 16:58 Comment(0)

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