Enumjs
Create an enum from a object of key/values.
Install with npm.
npm install Enumjs --save
Use with node.js, browserify or webpack, etc:
var Enum = require('Enumjs');
Or you can use a <script>
tag to include the index.js
and it will create a global Enum
object, or define that object for require.js if it exists.
Usage
Once the package is installed you can create instances by passing the key/value object to the constructor.
var Enum = require('Enumjs');
const Suits = Enum.make({
HEART: 'HEART',
DIAMOND: 'DIAMOND',
SPADE: 'SPADE',
CLUB: 'CLUB',
});
Your new Enum is a plain object that's been frozen so no one can edit the fields or values on it. It is enumerable, immutable, and you can use the in
operator, hasOwnProperty()
just like normal.
console.log('HEART' in Suits)
-> true
console.log(Suits.hasOwnProperty('HEART'))
-> true
console.log(Suits.HEART)
-> 'HEART'
console.log(Suits[0])
-> 'HEART'
console.log(Suits.length)
-> 4
Also provided are helper methods Enum.coalesce(enum: Enum, field: string)
and Enum.enforce(enum: Enum, field: string)
. Each of these test whether the field provided is a member of the enum and return the value if it is. If the value is not a member then coalesce returns null, while enforce throws an error.
console.log(Enum.coalesce(Suits, 'HEART'))
-> 'HEART'
console.log(Enum.coalesce(Suits, 'foobar'))
-> null
console.log(Enum.enforce(Suits, 'SPADE'))
-> 'SPADE'
console.log(Enum.enforce(Suits, 'bizbaz'))
Configure flow by adding the path to Enumjs/interfaces into your .flowconfig file:
[libs]
node_modules/Enumjs/interfaces/
To turn Enum objects into flow types simply create a flow type using the $Keys
feature:
type SuitType = $Keys<typeof Suits>;
If your values are not the same as the keys then you can use $Keys
and $Values
to differentiate between the two sets:
type SuitType = $Keys<typeof Suits>;
type SuitValue = $Values<typeof Suits>;
Polyfills
Within index.js
some new methods are used that are not available on older browsers. See
Object.create
Object.entries
Object.freeze
Object.values
Unit Tests:
The tests also requires Object.keys
.