# 📦 Facade
Real world example
How do you turn on the computer? "Hit the power button" you say! That is what you believe because you are using a simple interface that computer provides on the outside, internally it has to do a lot of stuff to make it happen. This simple interface to the complex subsystem is a facade.
In plain words
Facade pattern provides a simplified interface to a complex subsystem.
Wikipedia says
A facade is an object that provides a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class library.
Programmatic Example
Taking our computer example from above. Here we have the computer class
class Computer
{
public function getElectricShock()
{
echo "Ouch!";
}
public function makeSound()
{
echo "Beep beep!";
}
public function showLoadingScreen()
{
echo "Loading..";
}
public function bam()
{
echo "Ready to be used!";
}
public function closeEverything()
{
echo "Bup bup bup buzzzz!";
}
public function sooth()
{
echo "Zzzzz";
}
public function pullCurrent()
{
echo "Haaah!";
}
}
Here we have the facade
class ComputerFacade
{
protected $computer;
public function __construct(Computer $computer)
{
$this->computer = $computer;
}
public function turnOn()
{
$this->computer->getElectricShock();
$this->computer->makeSound();
$this->computer->showLoadingScreen();
$this->computer->bam();
}
public function turnOff()
{
$this->computer->closeEverything();
$this->computer->pullCurrent();
$this->computer->sooth();
}
}
Now to use the facade
$computer = new ComputerFacade(new Computer());
$computer->turnOn(); // Ouch! Beep beep! Loading.. Ready to be used!
$computer->turnOff(); // Bup bup buzzz! Haah! Zzzzz