Introduction
Enum is a javascript module that introduces the Enum Type. It works for node.js and in the browser.
…and ref compatible Known Types
Dependencies
No dependencies!
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Releases for a browser are available for download from GitHub.
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enum-2.0.1.js |
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Installation (node.js)
$ npm install enum
Installation (browser)
<script src="enum.js"></script>
Usage
// use it as module
var Enum = require('enum');
// or extend node.js with this new type
require('enum').register();
// define a simple enum (automatically flaggable -> A: 0x01, B: 0x02, C: 0x04)
//Uses bitwise 'OR' operation in between the values and creates enumerated constants. For example, if 'Read':1, 'Write':2, then ReadWrite= Read | Write = 1 | 2 = 3;
var myEnum = new Enum(['A', 'B', 'C']);
//define a flagged enum object to create a multicolor option; just pass an array
var myEnum = new Enum(['Black', 'Red', 'Green', 'Blue']);
myEnum; //=> Enum {_options: Object, enums: Array[4], Black: EnumItem, Red: EnumItem, Green: EnumItem….....}
myEnum.isFlaggable; //=> true
for(var i=1; i<8; i++){ console.log(myEnum.get(i).value + '=> '+ myEnum.get(i).key)}
1=> Black
2=> Red
3=> Black | Red
4=> Green
5=> Black | Green
6=> Red | Green
7=> Black | Red | Green
// define an enum with own values
var myEnum = new Enum({'A': 1, 'B': 2, 'C': 4});
// if defining a flaggable enum, you can define your own separator (default is ' | ')
var myEnum = new Enum(['A', 'B', 'C'], { separator: ' | ' });
// if you want your enum to have a name define it in the options
var myEnum = new Enum(['A', 'B', 'C'], { name: 'MyEnum' });
// or
var myEnum = new Enum(['A', 'B', 'C'], 'MyEnum');
// if you want your enum to have an explicit "endianness", define it in the options
// (defaults to `os.endianness()`)
var myEnum = new Enum(['A', 'B', 'C'], { endianness: 'BE' });
// if you want your enum to be not case sensitive
// (defaults to `false`)
var myEnum = new Enum(['One', 'tWo', 'ThrEE'], { ignoreCase: true });
myEnum.get('one'); // => myEnum.One
myEnum.get('TWO'); // => myEnum.tWo
myEnum.ThrEE.is('three'); // => true
//define enum type without flag
var myEnum = new Enum({'None': 0, 'Black':1, 'Red': 2, 'Red2': 3, 'Green': 4, 'Blue': 5});
myEnum; //=> Enum {_options: Object, enums: Array[6], None: EnumItem, Black: EnumItem, Red: EnumItem…........}
myEnum.isFlaggable; //=> false
for(var i=0; i<=5; i++){ console.log(myEnum.get(i).value + '=> '+ myEnum.get(i).key)}
0=> None
1=> Black
2=> Red
3=> Red2
4=> Green
5=> Blue
// get your item
myEnum.A
// or
myEnum.get('A')
// or
myEnum.get(1)
// or
myEnum.get('A | B')
// or
myEnum.get(3)
// get your value
myEnum.A.value
// get your key
myEnum.A.key
// get all items
myEnum.enums // returns all enums in an array
// compare
myEnum.A.is(myEnum.A)
// or
myEnum.A.is('A')
// or
myEnum.A.is(1)
// or
myEnum.A == 'A'
// or
myEnum.A == myEnum.A
// or
myEnum.A === myEnum.A
// check flag
var myItem = myEnum.get(3); // or [myEnum.get('A | B')]
myItem.has(myEnum.A)
// or
myItem.has('A')
// or
myItem.has(1)
// other functions
myItem.toString() // returns 'A | C'
myItem.toJSON() // returns '"A | C"'
myItem.valueOf() // returns 3
JSON.stringify(myItem) // returns '"A | C"'
//Type Safety:
//Newly created enumerable objects are Type-Safe in a way that it's non-configurable and no longer extensible.
//Each EnumItem has a beack-reference to a constructor and they are implicitly final.
Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(myEnum, 'Red'); //=> Object {value: EnumItem, writable: false, enumerable: true, configurable: false}
Object.isExtensible(myEnum); //=> false
myEnum instanceof Enum; //=> true
//Instances of Enum created with 'new' from similar objects are not equal
myEnum1=new Enum({'A':1, 'B':2, 'C':4});
myEnum2=new Enum({'A':1, 'B':2, 'C':4});
myEnum1 == myEnum2 //=> false
myEnum1.A == myEnum2.A //=> false
myEnum1.A.value == myEnum2.A.value //=> true
//This enum object has no properties other than those defined during its creation. Existing Data is 'Persistent' and preserves the original version
myEnum.B.value; //=> 2
myEnum.B = 5; //=> Throws TypeError
delete myEnum.B; //=> false
myEnum.D = 6; //=> doesn't add to the enum object, silently ignores
myEnum.D; // undefined
//Try to define new property throws TypeError
Object.defineProperty(myEnum, D, {value:6, writable:false, enumerable:true});
//=>TypeError: Cannot define property:D, object is not extensible.
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Adriano Raiano
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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