I have some code like so:
/* Part of Controller::saveAction() */
//create new object instance
$item = new Item();
//populate the Item
$item->setDescription($description);
$item->setQuantity($quantity);
$item->setPrice($price);
//once we have a fully populated object,
//send it to Repository pattern,
//which saves it to persistent storage
$this->repository->saveItem($item);
Imagine several blocks like the above in a single funciton/method, and you will see my issue ... I am pretty happy with my repository line of code, but I do not know where to place all the "prep work" that is done before the call to Repository.
Question:
Where do I place the bulk of code that creates &populates the Item object instance? It is cluttering up my Controller method and I can't seem to imagine another place to put it.
Goal
My goal is to find good structure/design rather than to purely reduce or minimize the number of "item preparation" lines.
Depending on Controller, I have roughly 5-7 Item instances that each have 10-16 lines of code creating and populating the instances.
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