October 5th, 2020 × #enums#typescript#graphql
Hasty Treat - Enums in JS (GraphQL and Typescript)
Discussion on what enums are and how they are used in various languages and systems like GraphQL, TypeScript and JavaScript

Wes Bos Host

Scott Tolinski Host
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about enums in JS — what they are, what they do, and how they work in JavaScript.
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Show Notes
03:11 - What are enums?
- A type restricting variables to one value from a predefined set of constants
- Direction = UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT
- Role = ADMIN EDITOR AUTHOR VIEWER
- Day of the Week
05:12 - In GraphQL
- enum Role { ADMIN EDITOR AUTHOR VIEWER}
- Then
07:05 - In TypeScript
- First, declare the type:
- enum direction = { UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT }
- Then when you defined your function, use that type
- type User { role: Role } or type User { role: [Role] }
08:49 - In JavaScript
- Not in JS yet
- There is a proposal in stage 1
- And a babel plugin:
- Can use case/switch
- Can use Object or Map keys
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