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Roland Weisleder
December 11, 2023
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Three Principles To Bring Your Legacy Code Into the Future
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December 11, 2023
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@Ro_Wei Roland Weisleder
[email protected]
Three Principles To Bring Your Legacy
Code Into the Future
About Me Independent Software Developer & Consultant Bringing Legacy Java
Systems Into the Future Spring Boot Trainer @ workshops.de Lecturer @ HTW Berlin in/roland-weisleder @rweisleder @Ro_Wei
[email protected]
What is Legacy Code?* • Still in production use •
Relies on outdated technologies • Has insufficient test coverage • Lacks adequate documentation • Expert knowledge unavailable *According to ChatGPT
Big Bang Rewrite? Too time-consuming
What to improve? What you work on anyway
Rewrite or Refactor? Rewrite only with test coverage
Old bugs need to be added to the rewritten system.
Source: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/StranglerFigApplication.html
How to increase test coverage? Add tests for current behavior
How to understand the current behavior?
Where to start?
Source: https://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/03/03/its-not-working/
Analyze Stack Trace or Thread Dump Source: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/analyzing-external-stacktraces.html
Call Hierarchy
Source: https://twitter.com/codewisdom/status/1154436195126009858
Understand Code
Scratch Refactoring • Learn through refactoring • Make experiments •
Revert everything
Source: https://www.morling.dev/blog/the-code-review-pyramid/
Document Code
Our code is self-documenting.
• What about the input format? • What about malformed
input? • What about null? • What about thrown exceptions?
• What about the return value? * don’t use double
for money…
Suddenly a wild Java update appears
Unit tests are our documentation.
Who has read the tests of their favorite language /
framework / library to understand how to use it?
None
None
not only Don‘t Repeat Yourself but also Documentation Reflects Implementation
Source: https://twitter.com/sweblogtweets/status/1249698475249467393
Test Code
What should I test? The documented behavior.
Use Descriptive Test Names
Concise Implementation Keep relevant stuff together, hide irrelevant stuff
I want to test private methods Private methods are independent
units in disguise. Extract, document and test.
I have to mock everything So the method does nothing
useful? Keep it simple, delete the method.
The code contains hard-to-mock dependencies Current Time Database External Systems
Declare dependencies as parameters vs vs
Declare dependencies as parameters vs
Separate Domain and Infrastructure to simplify testing
Clean Architecture
Code Coverage • Find untested code • Find dead code
Still doing Scratch Refactoring? Revert everything, except the tests. Congratulations!
Time for TDD.
Inverted TDD
Source: https://twitter.com/kentbeck/status/250733358307500032
Improve Code
Source: https://www.morling.dev/blog/the-code-review-pyramid/
Focus on clean APIs
Define Interfaces Input Process Output
Invalid objects …
… vs valid objects
What about null?
Primitive Obsession vs
Source: https://twitter.com/codewisdom/status/1154436195126009858
None
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGZ1JkC-cQc
Key Takeaways Separate Domain and Infrastructure Documentation Reflects Implementation Input
Process Output
Bringing Legacy Code Into the Future Slides: speakerdeck.com/rweisleder Gilded Rose
Kata: github.com/emilybache/GildedRose-Refactoring-Kata Need help with your Legacy Code? Contact me!
[email protected]
in/roland-weisleder @rweisleder @Ro_Wei