Most of the times in symfony applications, we'll have a model let's say it's
'Product' and then many interactions that I don't think belong to the model
part of the application still would be really convenient if you could write
them as $myModel->doThis()

The kind of interaction I'm thinking about are more 'application' level.
For example I'll usually have a link to a page where this product is
displayed, and instead of having to write the url_for ('product_route',
$myProduct), it seems to me much more natural if I could write something
like $myProduct->getUrl().
Same thing for removing bits of cache related to this product, it seems
correct in a way to write $myProduct->removeCachedElements(); or something
like this.

However those interactions as I see them don't belong to the model, they are
much more linked with a higher presentational or web level of interaction.

Just wondering how other people do things this way or not?

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