enum OfficeRnd::Resource::Type

Defined in:

office_rnd/models.cr

Enum Members

MeetingRoom = 0
PrivateOffices = 1
PrivateOfficeDesk = 2
DedicatedDesks = 3
HotDesks = 4

Class Method Summary

Instance Method Summary

Class Method Detail

def self.parse(type : String) #

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def self.valid?(type : String) #

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Instance Method Detail

def dedicated_desks? #

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def hot_desks? #

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def meeting_room? #

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def private_office_desk? #

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def private_offices? #

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def to_json(json : JSON::Builder) #
Description copied from struct Enum

Serializes this enum member by name.

For non-flags enums, the serialization is a JSON string. The value is the member name (see #to_s) transformed with String#underscore.

enum Stages
  INITIAL
  SECOND_STAGE
end

Stages::INITIAL.to_json      # => %("initial")
Stages::SECOND_STAGE.to_json # => %("second_stage")

For flags enums, the serialization is a JSON array including every flagged member individually serialized in the same way as a member of a non-flags enum. None is serialized as an empty array, All as an array containing all members.

@[Flags]
enum Sides
  LEFT
  RIGHT
end

Sides::LEFT.to_json                  # => %(["left"])
(Sides::LEFT | Sides::RIGHT).to_json # => %(["left","right"])
Sides::All.to_json                   # => %(["left","right"])
Sides::None.to_json                  # => %([])

ValueConverter.to_json offers a different serialization strategy based on the member value.


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def to_s #
Description copied from struct Enum

Returns a String representation of this enum member. In the case of regular enums, this is just the name of the member. In the case of flag enums, it's the names joined by vertical bars, or "None", if the value is zero.

If an enum's value doesn't match a member's value, the raw value is returned as a string.

Color::Red.to_s                     # => "Red"
IOMode::None.to_s                   # => "None"
(IOMode::Read | IOMode::Write).to_s # => "Read | Write"

Color.new(10).to_s # => "10"

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