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Samuel E. Giddins
May 19, 2015
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Limits of Modularity
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May 19, 2015
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Transcript
The Limits of Modularity Samuel Giddins
Samuel Giddins Realm CocoaPods Bundler RestKit
Bundler & CocoaPods Two Dependency Managers
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• ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https:// raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/ install)" • brew
install python • easy_install pip • pip install pygments • brew install rbenv ruby-install • rbenv install 2.2.2 • gem install pygments.rb
Let’s take a peek at the architecture behind CocoaPods
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In an iOS App
Let’s start at the networking layer
We have ’s NSURLConnection / NSURLSession to base things off
of So far, so good
We then use JXHTTP or AFNetworking, since both provide some
features and a nicer API
We then make a TMAPIClient (inside a pod called TMTumblrSDK),
since we want to abstract away the network calls we make
We then make a TumblrCore pod, to be able to
share code between our app and its extensions
And now, we have Tumblr.app! Whew.
That’s what’s called a deep dependency graph.
aside: Those things are really hard to fully ‘resolve’ It’s
a problem I’ve sunk many hours into
So, this is great! We’ve re-used lots of code, made
things modular, ‘componentized’ everything... Life is wonderful!
Until...
We need to change things. (And yes, this is where
we get to the interesting parts)
Let’s say we want to update our UI to show
upload progress for a new post
(I went through nearly this exact scenario when I worked
on the Tumblr app)
OK, so the first step is going to be figuring
out where, exactly, in this stack we can even start.
Start in the wrong place, and you’ll be working at
the wrong level of abstraction, and you’ll be contorting to even make simple changes.
I just need to rearchitect sockets and everything will work
beautifully!
Have fun.
Well, I just need to swizzle these three methods, and
I can do everything in my app!
And again in my share extension. And then again in
the right place because who in their right mind wants to swizzle the same method in three places!?
Again & Again & Again
So we settle upon making this change inside JXHTTP. Excellent.
@property JXHTTPRequestProgressBlock progressBlock;
While we're in there, we choose to move a few
things around to make adding support for that progressBlock easier.
And this is great! !
So now we release a new minor version, and go
back up one level to incorporate those changes.
s/~> 1.2.4/~> 1.3.0
And our tests now fail !
Imagine this happening all the way up the dependency chain
Dependency Paralysis
When our frameworks aren't perfect, the gaps between them can
easily fissure
And our frameworks are never perfect
Edge cases and implicit assumptions propogate through each dependency
One subtle change can be in just the wrong place
And everything collapses
Our usual measures for keeping things sane & safe will
work against us
• Tests • Documentation • Encapsulation • Stable releases
All of those work by applying the brakes on drastic
changes
But N levels deep, every change at the bottom is
drastic
And you'll find that almost every change requires touching something
near the bottom
We also have to decide where to put everything
And choosing wrong? => !
We hear stories of Facebooks and the like with their
mono-repos
And all of this is why Move fast vs. being
"really" modular
So, Samuel, what's the right answer?
Available now on Speaker Deck. https://speakerdeck.com/segiddins/limits-of-modularity
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