#Enumer Enumer generates Go code to get string names from enum values and viceversa. It is a fork of [Rob Pike’s Stringer tool](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer) but adding a *"string to enum value"* method to the generated code. This is useful when you need to read enum values from the command line arguments, from a configuration file, from a REST API request... In short, from those places where using the real enum value (an integer) would be almost meaningless or hard to trace or use by a human For example, if we have an enum type called `Pill`, ``` type Pill int const ( Placebo Pill = iota Aspirin Ibuprofen Paracetamol Acetaminophen = Paracetamol ) ``` executing `enumer -type=Pill` will generate a new file with two methods: ``` func (i Pill) String() string { //... } func PillString(s string) (Pill, error) { //... } ``` From now on, we can: ``` // Convert any Pill value to string var aspirinString string = Aspirin.String() // (or use it in any place where a Stringer is accepted) fmt.Println("I need ", Paracetamol) // Will print "I need Paracetamol" // Convert a string with the enum name to the corresponding enum value pill, err := PillString("Ibuprofen") if err != nil { fmt.Println("Unrecognized pill: ", err) return } // Now pill == Ibuprofen ``` The generated code is exactly the same as the Stringer tool plus the `String` method, so you can use **Enumer** where you are already using **Stringer** without any code change. ## How to use The usage of Enumer is the same as Stringer, no changes were introduced. For more information please refer to the [Stringer docs](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer)