This package offers strongly typed enums in PHP. In this package, enums are always objects, never constant values on their own. This allows for proper static analysis and refactoring in IDEs.
Here's how enums are created with this package:
use \Spatie\Enum\Enum;
/**
* @method static self draft()
* @method static self published()
* @method static self archived()
*/
class StatusEnum extends Enum
{
}
And this is how they are used:
public function setStatus(StatusEnum $status): void
{
$this->status = $status;
}
// ...
$class->setStatus(StatusEnum::draft());
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/enum
This is how an enum can be defined.
/**
* @method static self draft()
* @method static self published()
* @method static self archived()
*/
class StatusEnum extends Enum
{
}
This is how they are used:
public function setStatus(StatusEnum $status)
{
$this->status = $status;
}
// ...
$class->setStatus(StatusEnum::draft());
Autocompletion | Refactoring |
---|---|
$status = StatusEnum::from('draft');
When an enum value doesn't exist, you'll get a BadMethodCallException
. If you would prefer not catching an exception, you can use:
$status = StatusEnum::tryFrom('draft');
When an enum value doesn't exist in this case, $status
will be null
.
The only time you want to construct an enum from a value is when unserializing them from eg. a database.
If you want to get the value of an enum to store it, you can do this:
$status->value;
Note that value
is a read-only property, it cannot be changed.
By default, the enum value is its method name. You can however override it, for example if you want to store enums as integers in a database, instead of using their method name.
/**
* @method static self draft()
* @method static self published()
* @method static self archived()
*/
class StatusEnum extends Enum
{
protected static function values(): array
{
return [
'draft' => 1,
'published' => 2,
'archived' => 3,
];
}
}
An enum value doesn't have to be a string
, as you can see in the example it can also be an int
.
Note that you don't need to override all values. Rather, you only need to override the ones that you want to be different from the default.
If you have a logic that should be applied to all method names to get the value, like lowercase them, you can return a Closure
.
/**
* @method static self DRAFT()
* @method static self PUBLISHED()
* @method static self ARCHIVED()
*/
class StatusEnum extends Enum
{
protected static function values(): Closure
{
return function(string $name): string|int {
return mb_strtolower($name);
};
}
}
Enums can be given a label, you can do this by overriding the labels
method.
/**
* @method static self draft()
* @method static self published()
* @method static self archived()
*/
class StatusEnum extends Enum
{
protected static function labels(): array
{
return [
'draft' => 'my draft label',
];
}
}
Note that you don't need to override all labels, the default label will be the enum's value.
If you have a logic that should be applied to all method names to get the label, like lowercase them, you can return a Closure
as in the value example.
You can access an enum's label like so:
$status->label;
Note that label
is a read-only property, it cannot be changed.
Enums can be compared using the equals
method:
$status->equals(StatusEnum::draft());
You can pass several enums to the equals
method, it will return true
if the current enum equals one of the given values.
$status->equals(StatusEnum::draft(), StatusEnum::archived());
This package provides an abstract class Spatie\Enum\Phpunit\EnumAssertions
with some basic/common assertions if you have to test enums.
use Spatie\Enum\Phpunit\EnumAssertions;
EnumAssertions::assertIsEnum($post->status); // checks if actual extends Enum::class
EnumAssertions::assertIsEnumValue(StatusEnum::class, 'draft'); // checks if actual is a value of given enum
EnumAssertions::assertIsEnumLabel(StatusEnum::class, 'draft'); // checks if actual is a label of given enum
EnumAssertions::assertEqualsEnum(StatusEnum::draft(), 'draft'); // checks if actual (transformed to enum) equals expected
EnumAssertions::assertSameEnum(StatusEnum::draft(), $post->status); // checks if actual is same as expected
EnumAssertions::assertSameEnumValue(StatusEnum::draft(), 1); // checks if actual is same value as expected
EnumAssertions::assertSameEnumLabel(StatusEnum::draft(), 'draft'); // checks if actual is same label as expected
Possibly you are using faker and want to generate random enums.
Because doing so with default faker is a lot of copy'n'paste we've got you covered with a faker provider Spatie\Enum\Faker\FakerEnumProvider
.
use Spatie\Enum\Faker\FakerEnumProvider;
use Faker\Generator as Faker;
/** @var Faker|FakerEnumProvider $faker */
$faker = new Faker();
$faker->addProvider(new FakerEnumProvider($faker));
$enum = $faker->randomEnum(StatusEnum::class);
$value = $faker->randomEnumValue(StatusEnum::class);
$label = $faker->randomEnumLabel(StatusEnum::class);
composer test
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