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#Enumer
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Enumer is a tool to generate Go code that adds useful methods to Go enums (constants with a specific type).
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It started as a fork of [Rob Pike’s Stringer tool](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer).
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##Generated functions and methods
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When Enumer is applied to a type, it will generate:
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* A method `String()` that returns the string representation of the enum value. This makes the enum conform
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the `Stringer` interface, so whenever you print an enum value, you'll get the string name instead of a number.
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* A function `<Type>String(s string)` to get the enum value from its string representation. This is useful
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when you need to read enum values from the command line arguments, from a configuration file,
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from a REST API request... In short, from those places where using the real enum value (an integer) would
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be almost meaningless or hard to trace or use by a human.
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* When the flag `json` is provided, two more methods will be generated, `MarshalJSON()` and `UnmarshalJSON()`. Those make
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the enum conform the `json.Marshaler` and `json.Unmarshaler` interfaces. Very useful to use it in JSON APIs.
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For example, if we have an enum type called `Pill`,
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```go
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type Pill int
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const (
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Placebo Pill = iota
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Aspirin
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Ibuprofen
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Paracetamol
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Acetaminophen = Paracetamol
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)
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```
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executing `enumer -type=Pill -json` will generate a new file with four methods:
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```go
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func (i Pill) String() string {
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//...
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}
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func PillString(s string) (Pill, error) {
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//...
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}
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func (i Pill) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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//...
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}
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func (i *Pill) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
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//...
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}
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```
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From now on, we can:
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```go
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// Convert any Pill value to string
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var aspirinString string = Aspirin.String()
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// (or use it in any place where a Stringer is accepted)
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fmt.Println("I need ", Paracetamol) // Will print "I need Paracetamol"
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// Convert a string with the enum name to the corresponding enum value
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pill, err := PillString("Ibuprofen")
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Println("Unrecognized pill: ", err)
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return
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}
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// Now pill == Ibuprofen
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// Marshal/unmarshal to/from json strings, either directly or automatically when
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// the enum is a field of a struct
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pillJSON := Aspirin.MarshalJSON()
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// Now pillJSON == `"Aspirin"`
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```
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The generated code is exactly the same as the Stringer tool plus the mentioned additions, so you can use
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**Enumer** where you are already using **Stringer** without any code change.
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## How to use
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The usage of Enumer is the same as Stringer, so you can refer to the [Stringer docs](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer)
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for more information.
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As mentioned before, there is only one flag added: `json`.
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## Inspiring projects
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* [Stringer](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer)
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* [jsonenums](https://github.com/campoy/jsonenums)
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