| name | place-code-in-ddd-layers |
| description | Guide for placing code in the correct DDD (Domain-Driven Design) layer in this Rust project. Covers the four-layer architecture (Domain, Application, Infrastructure, Presentation), dependency rules, what belongs in each layer, red flags for wrong placement, and a decision flowchart. Use when writing new code, refactoring, or moving code between layers. Triggers on "DDD layer", "which layer", "where does this code go", "domain layer", "application layer", "infrastructure layer", "presentation layer", "place code", or "layer placement". |
| metadata | {"author":"torrust","version":"1.0"} |
Placing Code in the Correct DDD Layer
Layer Overview
Presentation → Application → Domain
Infrastructure → Domain
Dependency rule: Dependencies flow inward toward Domain. Domain never depends on
Application or Infrastructure.
| Layer | Path | Purpose |
|---|
domain/ | src/domain/ | Business logic, entities, value objects, traits |
application/ | src/application/ | Commands, steps, use cases, DTOs |
infrastructure/ | src/infrastructure/ | File I/O, SSH, OpenTofu, Ansible, HTTP |
presentation/ | src/presentation/ | CLI definitions, output formatting, dispatch |
What Belongs Where
Domain (src/domain/)
✅ Value objects with validation (EnvironmentName, Username, TraceId)
✅ Domain entities (Environment<S> type-state pattern)
✅ Domain traits/interfaces (Clock, EnvironmentRepository)
✅ Business rules and domain constraints
✅ #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)] on entities for persistence (pragmatic)
❌ File I/O (std::fs, tokio::fs)
❌ HTTP clients (reqwest, hyper)
❌ External tools (OpenTofu, Ansible, SSH)
❌ DTOs with raw String primitives
Application (src/application/)
✅ Command handlers (CreateCommand, ProvisionCommand)
✅ Steps orchestrated by commands
✅ DTOs for data transfer across boundaries
✅ Application services and use case logic
❌ Business rules (belong in Domain)
❌ External I/O (belongs in Infrastructure)
❌ UI rendering (belongs in Presentation)
Infrastructure (src/infrastructure/)
✅ SSH client, file system operations
✅ OpenTofu and Ansible executors
✅ Template renderers
✅ Repository implementations
✅ Custom serialization logic
❌ Business logic (belongs in Domain)
❌ Use case orchestration (belongs in Application)
Presentation (src/presentation/)
✅ Clap CLI command definitions
✅ UserOutput and ProgressReporter
✅ Command dispatch / routing
✅ Error display formatting
❌ Business logic (belongs in Domain)
❌ External I/O (belongs in Infrastructure)
Decision Flowchart
Is it a business rule or invariant?
├─ YES → Domain
└─ NO → Does it orchestrate a use case?
├─ YES → Application
└─ NO → Does it talk to external systems/files?
├─ YES → Infrastructure
└─ NO → Is it CLI/UI concern?
└─ YES → Presentation
Red Flags
std::fs or tokio::fs import in domain/ → move to infrastructure/
- Raw
String DTO deriving Deserialize in domain/ → move to application/
- Business logic in
presentation/ → move to domain/ or application/
application/ importing from presentation/ → forbidden dependency
Reference
Full guide with examples: docs/contributing/ddd-layer-placement.md
Architecture overview: docs/codebase-architecture.md