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regular-old-enum

v1.1.0

Published

A regular old enum for JavaScript without any complicated shit

Downloads

8

Readme

regular-old-enum

This is a regular old enum in JavaScript without any complicated shit that everyone thinks they need to have in their enum.

Installation

You can install this thing a couple of ways.

In ye olde browsers

bower install regular-old-enum --save

And on the server

npm install regular-old-enum --save

Usage

Require that shit

var Enum = require('regular-old-enum');

Create an enum and get a value

var words = new Enum('Hello', 'World');
words.World; // 1

Iterate all values on the enum

var words = new Enum('first', 'second');
words.getValues().forEach(function (name, value) {
  console.log(name + ': ' + value);
});
// first: 0
// second: 1

Check if a name is defined

var words = new Enum('dork');
words.isDefined('nerd'); // false

Get the name of a value

var words = new Enum('Bob', 'Anuj');
words.getName(words.Anuj); // 'Anuj' 

Versioning

This project is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines. Releases will be numbered with the following format:

Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:

  1. MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes,
  2. MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
  3. PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes.

Development

If you want to work on this project, you'll need to have node and npm installed. Once you have got that taken care of, clone the repo and then run npm install to install all the required dependencies.

  • Run npm test to run the unit tests

Contributors

License

regular-old-enum is free software. See the LICENSE file for more information.