Renum provides a readable but terse enum facility for Ruby. Enums are sometimes called object constants and are analogous to the type-safe enum pattern in Java, though obviously Ruby’s flexibility means there’s no such thing as type-safety.
Renum allows you to do things like this:
enum :Status, %w( NOT_STARTED IN_PROGRESS COMPLETE ) enum :Size do Small("Really really tiny") Medium("Sort of in the middle") Large("Quite big") attr_reader :description def init description @description = description end end module MyNamespace enum :FooValue, [ :Bar, :Baz, :Bat ] end
Giving you something that satisfies this spec, plus a bit more:
describe "enum" do it "creates a class for the value type" do Status.class.should == Class end it "makes each value an instance of the value type" do Status::NOT_STARTED.class.should == Status end it "exposes array of values" do Status.values.should == [Status::NOT_STARTED, Status::IN_PROGRESS, Status::COMPLETE] end it "provides an alternative means of declaring values where extra information can be provided for initialization" do Size::Small.description.should == "Really really tiny" end it "enumerates over values" do Status.map {|s| s.name}.should == %w[NOT_STARTED IN_PROGRESS COMPLETE] end it "indexes values" do Status[2].should == Status::COMPLETE end it "provides index lookup on values" do Status::IN_PROGRESS.index.should == 1 end it "provides a reasonable to_s for values" do Status::NOT_STARTED.to_s.should == "Status::NOT_STARTED" end it "makes values comparable" do Status::NOT_STARTED.should < Status::COMPLETE end it "allows enums to be nested in other modules or classes" do MyNamespace::FooValue::Bar.class.should == MyNamespace::FooValue end end
Rails Integration
[This feature is brand new and should be considered beta-quality.]
Use Renum::NameSerializer with ActiveRecord’s `serialize` method to store enum values as strings.
class Vehicle < ActiveRecord::Base enum :Status do New() Used() Salvage(true) def init(warn = false) @warn = warn end def requires_warning_buyer? @warn end end serialize :status, Renum::NameSerializer.new(Status) end v = Vehicle.create! :status => Vehicle::Status::New # Now the database has the string "New", # but your record object exposes the Status object: v.status.requires_warning_buyer? # => false v.update_attribute :status, Vehicle::Status::Salvage # Now the database has the string "Salvage". v.status.requires_warning_buyer? # => true # Note that if you assign a String, the value will remain a String until you save. v.status = "Used" v.status.requires_warning_buyer? # => raises NoMethodError
Before ActiveRecord had such flexible serialization support, I wrote a Rails plugin called constantize_attribute that would store the fully qualified name of your value in a string column. It hasn’t been tested against a recent version of Rails, but it should still work. It’s not packaged as a gem, so if you want to use it, I’d recommend you just grab the code. (It’s quite tiny.)
class Vehicle < ActiveRecord::Base enum :Status do New() Used() Salvage(true) def init(warn = false) @warn = warn end def requires_warning_buyer? @warn end end constantize_attribute :status end v = Vehicle.create! :status => Vehicle::Status::New # Now the database has the string "Vehicle::Status::New", # but your record object exposes the Status object: v.status.requires_warning_buyer? # => false v.update_attribute :status, Vehicle::Status::Salvage # Now the database has the string "Vehicle::Status::Salvage". v.status.requires_warning_buyer? # => true # Since constantize_attribute also accepts strings, it's easy # to use enumerated values with forms. v.status = "Vehicle::Status::Used" v.status.requires_warning_buyer? # => false
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Renum was created by John D. Hume. Comments are welcome. Send an email to duelin dot markers at gmail or contact me via my blog.