MagicEnum
MagicEnum is a simple ActiveRecord gem that makes it easier to maintain ENUM-like attributes in your models.
Examples:
STATUSES = {
:draft => 0,
:published => 1,
:approved => 2,
}
define_enum :status
Please note: breaking changes in 1.0.0
Before version 1.0.0, the hash with ENUM values was camel-cased. We decided to change it to more rubyish upper-cased constant names. If you're upgrading from pre-1.0.0, please change you constants accordingly. Examples:
Statuses => STATUSES
SimpleStatuses => SIMPLE_STATUSES
Name of inverted hash was changed as well:
StatusesInverted => STATUSES_INVERTED
SimpleStatusesInverted => SIMPLE_STATUSES_INVERTED
Installation
Add the "magic_enum" gem to your Gemfile
.
gem "magic_enum"
And run bundle install
command.
How to Use
Before using define_enum
, you should define constant with ENUM options.
Constant name would be pluralized enum attribute name (e.g. SIMPLE_STATUSES
simple_status
enum). Additional constant named like YOUR_ENUM_INVERTED
would be created automatically and would contain inverted hash.
Please note: nil
and 0
are not the same values!
You could specify additional options:
:default
— value which will be used when current state of ENUM attribute is invalid or wrong value received. If it has not been specified, min value of the ENUM would be used. Could be specified as a symbol;:raise_on_invalid
— iftrue
an exception would be raised on invalid enum value received. If it isfalse
, default value would be used instead of wrong one;:simple_accessors
— iftrue
, additional methods for each ENUM value would be defined in formvalue?
. Methods returnstrue
when ENUM attribute has corresponding value;:enum
— string with name of the ENUM hash;:named_scopes
— whether to generate named scopes for values of ENUM (pluralized key names). In addition to per-key named scope,of_name
scope will be generated, which accepts a symbol corresponding to ENUM value.
Look the following example:
STATUSES = {
:unknown => 0,
:draft => 1,
:published => 2,
:approved => 3,
}
define_enum :status, :default => 1, :raise_on_invalid => true, :simple_accessors => true
This example is identical to:
STATUSES = {
:unknown => 0,
:draft => 1,
:published => 2,
:approved => 3,
}
STATUSES_INVERTED = STATUSES.invert
def self.status_value(status)
STATUSES[status]
end
def self.status_by_value(value)
STATUSES_INVERTED[value]
end
def status
self.class.status_by_value(self[:status]) || self.class.status_by_value(1)
end
def status=(value)
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid value \"#{value}\" for :status attribute of the #{self.class} model" unless STATUSES.key?(value)
self[:status] = STATUSES[value]
end
def unknown?
status == :unknown
end
def draft?
status == :draft
end
def published?
status == :published
end
def approved?
status == :approved
end
Who are the authors?
This plugin was originally developed for BestTechVideos project by Dmytro Shteflyuk and later cleaned up in Scribd repository and released to the public by Oleksiy Kovyrin. All the code in this package is released under the MIT license. For more details, see the LICENSE file.