A Domain class should not restrict itself to containing logic purely related to Apex Triggers. In the following example, the code introduced in the previous chapter to calculate championship points has been refactored into the Contestants
Domain class. This is a more appropriate place for it, as it directly applies to the Contestant record data and can be readily shared between other Domain and Service layer code (which we will look at later in this chapter):
public void awardChampionshipPoints(fflib_ISObjectUnitOfWorkuow) { // Apply championship points to given contestants Map<Integer, ChampionshipPoint__mdt> pointsByTrackPosition = new ChampionshipPointsSelector().selectAllByTrackPosition(); for(Contestant__c contestant : (List<Contestant__c>) Records) { // Determine points to award for the given position ChampionshipPoint__mdt pointsForPosition =pointsByTrackPosition.get(Integer.valueOf(contestant.RacePosition__c)); if(pointsForPosition!=null) { // Apply points and register for udpate with uow contestant.ChampionshipPoints__c =pointsForPosition.PointsAwarded__c; uow.registerDirty(contestant); } }}
Note that the Unit Of Work is passed as a parameter here so that the method can register work (record updates) with the calling Service layer method responsible for committing the work. Once again, as with the previous Domain class methods, the Records
property is used to access the Contestant records to process.
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