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## Entity Best Practices & Conventions
### Entities
Every aggregate root is also an entity. So, these rules are valid for aggregate roots too unless aggregate root rules override them.
- **Do** define entities in the **domain layer**.
#### Primary Constructor
* **Do** define a **primary constructor** that ensures the validity of the entity on creation. Primary constructors are used to create a new instance of the entity by the application code.
- **Do** define primary constructor as `public`, `internal` or `protected internal` based on the requirements. If it's not public, the entity is expected to be created by a domain service.
- **Do** always initialize sub collections in the primary constructor.
- **Do not** generate `Guid` keys inside the constructor. Get it as a parameter, so the calling code will use `IGuidGenerator` to generate a new `Guid` value.
#### Parameterless Constructor
- **Do** always define a `protected` parameterless constructor to be compatible with ORMs.
#### References
- **Do** always **reference** to other aggregate roots **by Id**. Never add navigation properties to other aggregate roots.
#### Other Class Members
- **Do** always define properties and methods as `virtual` (except `private` methods, obviously). Because some ORMs and dynamic proxy tools require it.
- **Do** keep the entity as always **valid** and **consistent** within its own boundary.
- **Do** define properties with `private`, `protected`, `internal ` or `protected internal` setter where it is needed to protect the entity consistency and validity.
- **Do** define `public `, `internal` or `protected internal` (virtual) **methods** to change the properties (with non-public setters) if necessary.
### Aggregate Roots
#### Primary Keys
* **Do** always use a **Id** property for the aggregate root key.
* **Do not** use **composite keys** for aggregate roots.
* **Do** use **Guid** as the **primary key** of all aggregate roots.
#### Base Class
* **Do** inherit from the `AggregateRoot<TKey>` or one of the audited classes (`CreationAuditedAggregateRoot<TKey>`, `AuditedAggregateRoot<TKey>` or `FullAuditedAggregateRoot<TKey>`) based on requirements.
#### Aggregate Boundary
* **Do** keep aggregates **as small as possible**. Most of the aggregates will only have primitive properties and will not have sub collections. Consider these as design decisions:
* **Performance** & **memory** cost of loading & saving aggregates (keep in mind that an aggregate is normally loaded & saved as a single unit). Larger aggregates will consume more CPU & memory.
* **Consistency** & **validity** boundary.
### Example
#### Aggregate Root
````C#
public class Issue : FullAuditedAggregateRoot<Guid> //Using Guid as the key/identifier
{
public virtual string Title { get; private set; } //Changed using the SetTitle() method
public virtual string Text { get; set; } //Can be directly changed. null values are allowed
public virtual Guid? MilestoneId { get; set; } //Reference to another aggregate root
public virtual bool IsClosed { get; private set; }
public virtual IssueCloseReason? CloseReason { get; private set; } //Just an enum type
public virtual Collection<IssueLabel> Labels { get; protected set; } //Sub collection
protected Issue()
{
/* This constructor is for ORMs to be used while getting the entity from database.
* - No need to initialize the Labels collection
since it will be overrided from the database.
- It's protected since proxying and deserialization tools
may not work with private constructors.
*/
}
//Primary constructor
public Issue(
Guid id, //Get Guid value from the calling code
[NotNull] string title, //Indicate that the title can not be null.
string text = null,
Guid? milestoneId = null) //Optional argument
{
Id = id;
Title = Check.NotNullOrWhiteSpace(title, nameof(title)); //Validate
Text = text;
MilestoneId = milestoneId;
Labels = new Collection<IssueLabel>(); //Always initialize the collection
}
public virtual void SetTitle([NotNull] string title)
{
Title = Check.NotNullOrWhiteSpace(title, nameof(title)); //Validate
}
/* AddLabel & RemoveLabel methods manages the Labels collection
* in a safe way (prevents adding the same label twice) */
public virtual void AddLabel(Guid labelId)
{
if (Labels.Any(l => l.LabelId == labelId))
{
return;
}
Labels.Add(new IssueLabel(Id, labelId));
}
public virtual void RemoveLabel(Guid labelId)
{
Labels.RemoveAll(l => l.LabelId == labelId);
}
/* Close & ReOpen methods protect the consistency
* of the IsClosed and the CloseReason properties. */
public virtual void Close(IssueCloseReason reason)
{
IsClosed = true;
CloseReason = reason;
}
public virtual void ReOpen()
{
IsClosed = false;
CloseReason = null;
}
}
````
#### The Entity
````C#
public class IssueLabel : Entity
{
public virtual Guid IssueId { get; private set; }
public virtual Guid LabelId { get; private set; }
protected IssueLabel()
{
}
public IssueLabel(Guid issueId, Guid labelId)
{
IssueId = issueId;
LabelId = labelId;
}
}
````
### References
* Effective Aggregate Design by Vaughn Vernon
http://dddcommunity.org/library/vernon_2011