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# PHP Enum implementation inspired from SplEnum
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/myclabs/php-enum.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/myclabs/php-enum)
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[![Latest Stable Version](https://poser.pugx.org/myclabs/php-enum/version.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/myclabs/php-enum)
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[![Total Downloads](https://poser.pugx.org/myclabs/php-enum/downloads.png)](https://packagist.org/packages/myclabs/php-enum)
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[![psalm](https://shepherd.dev/github/myclabs/php-enum/coverage.svg)](https://shepherd.dev/github/myclabs/php-enum)
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Maintenance for this project is [supported via Tidelift](https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/packagist-myclabs-php-enum?utm_source=packagist-myclabs-php-enum&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme).
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## Why?
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First, and mainly, `SplEnum` is not integrated to PHP, you have to install the extension separately.
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Using an enum instead of class constants provides the following advantages:
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- You can use an enum as a parameter type: `function setAction(Action $action) {`
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- You can use an enum as a return type: `function getAction() : Action {`
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- You can enrich the enum with methods (e.g. `format`, `parse`, …)
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- You can extend the enum to add new values (make your enum `final` to prevent it)
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- You can get a list of all the possible values (see below)
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This Enum class is not intended to replace class constants, but only to be used when it makes sense.
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## Installation
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```
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composer require myclabs/php-enum
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```
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## Declaration
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```php
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use MyCLabs\Enum\Enum;
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/**
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* Action enum
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*/
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final class Action extends Enum
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{
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private const VIEW = 'view';
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private const EDIT = 'edit';
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}
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```
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## Usage
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```php
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$action = Action::VIEW();
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// or with a dynamic key:
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$action = Action::$key();
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// or with a dynamic value:
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$action = Action::from($value);
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// or
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$action = new Action($value);
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```
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As you can see, static methods are automatically implemented to provide quick access to an enum value.
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One advantage over using class constants is to be able to use an enum as a parameter type:
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```php
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function setAction(Action $action) {
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// ...
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}
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```
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## Documentation
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- `__construct()` The constructor checks that the value exist in the enum
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- `__toString()` You can `echo $myValue`, it will display the enum value (value of the constant)
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- `getValue()` Returns the current value of the enum
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- `getKey()` Returns the key of the current value on Enum
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- `equals()` Tests whether enum instances are equal (returns `true` if enum values are equal, `false` otherwise)
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Static methods:
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- `from()` Creates an Enum instance, checking that the value exist in the enum
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- `toArray()` method Returns all possible values as an array (constant name in key, constant value in value)
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- `keys()` Returns the names (keys) of all constants in the Enum class
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- `values()` Returns instances of the Enum class of all Enum constants (constant name in key, Enum instance in value)
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- `isValid()` Check if tested value is valid on enum set
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- `isValidKey()` Check if tested key is valid on enum set
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- `assertValidValue()` Assert the value is valid on enum set, throwing exception otherwise
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- `search()` Return key for searched value
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### Static methods
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```php
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final class Action extends Enum
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{
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private const VIEW = 'view';
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private const EDIT = 'edit';
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}
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// Static method:
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$action = Action::VIEW();
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$action = Action::EDIT();
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```
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Static method helpers are implemented using [`__callStatic()`](http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.overloading.php#object.callstatic).
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If you care about IDE autocompletion, you can either implement the static methods yourself:
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```php
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final class Action extends Enum
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{
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private const VIEW = 'view';
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/**
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* @return Action
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*/
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public static function VIEW() {
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return new Action(self::VIEW);
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}
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}
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```
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or you can use phpdoc (this is supported in PhpStorm for example):
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```php
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/**
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* @method static Action VIEW()
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* @method static Action EDIT()
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*/
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final class Action extends Enum
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{
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private const VIEW = 'view';
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private const EDIT = 'edit';
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}
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```
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## Related projects
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- [Doctrine enum mapping](https://github.com/acelaya/doctrine-enum-type)
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- [Symfony ParamConverter integration](https://github.com/Ex3v/MyCLabsEnumParamConverter)
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- [PHPStan integration](https://github.com/timeweb/phpstan-enum)
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- [Yii2 enum mapping](https://github.com/KartaviK/yii2-enum)
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