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Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -07001:mod:`enum` --- Support for enumerations
2========================================
3
4.. module:: enum
Brett Cannon15e489f2013-06-14 21:59:16 -04005 :synopsis: Implementation of an enumeration class.
6
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -07007.. :moduleauthor:: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
8.. :sectionauthor:: Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org>,
9.. :sectionauthor:: Eli Bendersky <eliben@gmail.com>,
10.. :sectionauthor:: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
11
R David Murrayfd1ff1c2013-12-20 14:20:49 -050012.. versionadded:: 3.4
13
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -070014**Source code:** :source:`Lib/enum.py`
15
16----------------
17
Ethan Furmanc72e6382014-02-06 08:13:14 -080018An enumeration is a set of symbolic names (members) bound to unique,
19constant values. Within an enumeration, the members can be compared
20by identity, and the enumeration itself can be iterated over.
21
22
23Module Contents
24---------------
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -070025
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -070026This module defines four enumeration classes that can be used to define unique
Kartik Anand62658422017-03-01 01:37:19 +053027sets of names and values: :class:`Enum`, :class:`IntEnum`, :class:`Flag`, and
28:class:`IntFlag`. It also defines one decorator, :func:`unique`, and one
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -070029helper, :class:`auto`.
Ethan Furmanc72e6382014-02-06 08:13:14 -080030
31.. class:: Enum
32
33 Base class for creating enumerated constants. See section
Larry Hastingsad88d7a2014-02-10 04:26:10 -080034 `Functional API`_ for an alternate construction syntax.
Ethan Furmanc72e6382014-02-06 08:13:14 -080035
36.. class:: IntEnum
37
38 Base class for creating enumerated constants that are also
39 subclasses of :class:`int`.
40
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -070041.. class:: IntFlag
42
43 Base class for creating enumerated constants that can be combined using
44 the bitwise operators without losing their :class:`IntFlag` membership.
45 :class:`IntFlag` members are also subclasses of :class:`int`.
46
47.. class:: Flag
48
49 Base class for creating enumerated constants that can be combined using
50 the bitwise operations without losing their :class:`Flag` membership.
51
Ethan Furmanc72e6382014-02-06 08:13:14 -080052.. function:: unique
53
54 Enum class decorator that ensures only one name is bound to any one value.
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -070055
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -070056.. class:: auto
57
58 Instances are replaced with an appropriate value for Enum members.
59
60.. versionadded:: 3.6 ``Flag``, ``IntFlag``, ``auto``
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -070061
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -070062
63Creating an Enum
64----------------
65
66Enumerations are created using the :keyword:`class` syntax, which makes them
67easy to read and write. An alternative creation method is described in
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -070068`Functional API`_. To define an enumeration, subclass :class:`Enum` as
69follows::
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -070070
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -070071 >>> from enum import Enum
72 >>> class Color(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -080073 ... RED = 1
74 ... GREEN = 2
75 ... BLUE = 3
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -070076 ...
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -070077
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -070078.. note:: Enum member values
79
80 Member values can be anything: :class:`int`, :class:`str`, etc.. If
81 the exact value is unimportant you may use :class:`auto` instances and an
82 appropriate value will be chosen for you. Care must be taken if you mix
83 :class:`auto` with other values.
84
Ethan Furman455bfde2013-09-08 23:48:34 -070085.. note:: Nomenclature
86
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -070087 - The class :class:`Color` is an *enumeration* (or *enum*)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -080088 - The attributes :attr:`Color.RED`, :attr:`Color.GREEN`, etc., are
89 *enumeration members* (or *enum members*) and are functionally constants.
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -070090 - The enum members have *names* and *values* (the name of
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -080091 :attr:`Color.RED` is ``RED``, the value of :attr:`Color.BLUE` is
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -070092 ``3``, etc.)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -070093
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -070094.. note::
95
96 Even though we use the :keyword:`class` syntax to create Enums, Enums
97 are not normal Python classes. See `How are Enums different?`_ for
98 more details.
99
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700100Enumeration members have human readable string representations::
101
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800102 >>> print(Color.RED)
103 Color.RED
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700104
105...while their ``repr`` has more information::
106
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800107 >>> print(repr(Color.RED))
108 <Color.RED: 1>
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700109
110The *type* of an enumeration member is the enumeration it belongs to::
111
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800112 >>> type(Color.RED)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700113 <enum 'Color'>
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800114 >>> isinstance(Color.GREEN, Color)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700115 True
116 >>>
117
118Enum members also have a property that contains just their item name::
119
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800120 >>> print(Color.RED.name)
121 RED
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700122
123Enumerations support iteration, in definition order::
124
125 >>> class Shake(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800126 ... VANILLA = 7
127 ... CHOCOLATE = 4
128 ... COOKIES = 9
129 ... MINT = 3
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700130 ...
131 >>> for shake in Shake:
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700132 ... print(shake)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700133 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800134 Shake.VANILLA
135 Shake.CHOCOLATE
136 Shake.COOKIES
137 Shake.MINT
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700138
139Enumeration members are hashable, so they can be used in dictionaries and sets::
140
141 >>> apples = {}
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800142 >>> apples[Color.RED] = 'red delicious'
143 >>> apples[Color.GREEN] = 'granny smith'
144 >>> apples == {Color.RED: 'red delicious', Color.GREEN: 'granny smith'}
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700145 True
146
147
Ethan Furman3fe70b4a2013-06-28 14:02:34 -0700148Programmatic access to enumeration members and their attributes
149---------------------------------------------------------------
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700150
151Sometimes it's useful to access members in enumerations programmatically (i.e.
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800152situations where ``Color.RED`` won't do because the exact color is not known
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700153at program-writing time). ``Enum`` allows such access::
154
155 >>> Color(1)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800156 <Color.RED: 1>
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700157 >>> Color(3)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800158 <Color.BLUE: 3>
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700159
160If you want to access enum members by *name*, use item access::
161
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800162 >>> Color['RED']
163 <Color.RED: 1>
164 >>> Color['GREEN']
165 <Color.GREEN: 2>
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700166
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700167If you have an enum member and need its :attr:`name` or :attr:`value`::
Ethan Furman3fe70b4a2013-06-28 14:02:34 -0700168
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800169 >>> member = Color.RED
Ethan Furman3fe70b4a2013-06-28 14:02:34 -0700170 >>> member.name
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800171 'RED'
Ethan Furman3fe70b4a2013-06-28 14:02:34 -0700172 >>> member.value
173 1
174
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700175
176Duplicating enum members and values
177-----------------------------------
178
179Having two enum members with the same name is invalid::
180
181 >>> class Shape(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800182 ... SQUARE = 2
183 ... SQUARE = 3
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700184 ...
185 Traceback (most recent call last):
186 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800187 TypeError: Attempted to reuse key: 'SQUARE'
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700188
189However, two enum members are allowed to have the same value. Given two members
190A and B with the same value (and A defined first), B is an alias to A. By-value
191lookup of the value of A and B will return A. By-name lookup of B will also
192return A::
193
194 >>> class Shape(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800195 ... SQUARE = 2
196 ... DIAMOND = 1
197 ... CIRCLE = 3
198 ... ALIAS_FOR_SQUARE = 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700199 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800200 >>> Shape.SQUARE
201 <Shape.SQUARE: 2>
202 >>> Shape.ALIAS_FOR_SQUARE
203 <Shape.SQUARE: 2>
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700204 >>> Shape(2)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800205 <Shape.SQUARE: 2>
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700206
Ethan Furman101e0742013-09-15 12:34:36 -0700207.. note::
208
209 Attempting to create a member with the same name as an already
210 defined attribute (another member, a method, etc.) or attempting to create
211 an attribute with the same name as a member is not allowed.
212
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700213
214Ensuring unique enumeration values
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700215----------------------------------
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700216
217By default, enumerations allow multiple names as aliases for the same value.
218When this behavior isn't desired, the following decorator can be used to
219ensure each value is used only once in the enumeration:
220
221.. decorator:: unique
222
223A :keyword:`class` decorator specifically for enumerations. It searches an
224enumeration's :attr:`__members__` gathering any aliases it finds; if any are
225found :exc:`ValueError` is raised with the details::
226
227 >>> from enum import Enum, unique
228 >>> @unique
229 ... class Mistake(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800230 ... ONE = 1
231 ... TWO = 2
232 ... THREE = 3
233 ... FOUR = 3
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700234 ...
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700235 Traceback (most recent call last):
236 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800237 ValueError: duplicate values found in <enum 'Mistake'>: FOUR -> THREE
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700238
239
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700240Using automatic values
241----------------------
242
243If the exact value is unimportant you can use :class:`auto`::
244
245 >>> from enum import Enum, auto
246 >>> class Color(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800247 ... RED = auto()
248 ... BLUE = auto()
249 ... GREEN = auto()
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700250 ...
251 >>> list(Color)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800252 [<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700253
254The values are chosen by :func:`_generate_next_value_`, which can be
255overridden::
256
257 >>> class AutoName(Enum):
258 ... def _generate_next_value_(name, start, count, last_values):
259 ... return name
260 ...
261 >>> class Ordinal(AutoName):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800262 ... NORTH = auto()
263 ... SOUTH = auto()
264 ... EAST = auto()
265 ... WEST = auto()
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700266 ...
267 >>> list(Ordinal)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800268 [<Ordinal.NORTH: 'NORTH'>, <Ordinal.SOUTH: 'SOUTH'>, <Ordinal.EAST: 'EAST'>, <Ordinal.WEST: 'WEST'>]
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700269
270.. note::
271
272 The goal of the default :meth:`_generate_next_value_` methods is to provide
273 the next :class:`int` in sequence with the last :class:`int` provided, but
274 the way it does this is an implementation detail and may change.
275
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700276Iteration
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700277---------
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700278
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700279Iterating over the members of an enum does not provide the aliases::
280
281 >>> list(Shape)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800282 [<Shape.SQUARE: 2>, <Shape.DIAMOND: 1>, <Shape.CIRCLE: 3>]
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700283
284The special attribute ``__members__`` is an ordered dictionary mapping names
285to members. It includes all names defined in the enumeration, including the
286aliases::
287
288 >>> for name, member in Shape.__members__.items():
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700289 ... name, member
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700290 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800291 ('SQUARE', <Shape.SQUARE: 2>)
292 ('DIAMOND', <Shape.DIAMOND: 1>)
293 ('CIRCLE', <Shape.CIRCLE: 3>)
294 ('ALIAS_FOR_SQUARE', <Shape.SQUARE: 2>)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700295
296The ``__members__`` attribute can be used for detailed programmatic access to
297the enumeration members. For example, finding all the aliases::
298
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700299 >>> [name for name, member in Shape.__members__.items() if member.name != name]
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800300 ['ALIAS_FOR_SQUARE']
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700301
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700302
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700303Comparisons
304-----------
305
306Enumeration members are compared by identity::
307
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800308 >>> Color.RED is Color.RED
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700309 True
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800310 >>> Color.RED is Color.BLUE
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700311 False
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800312 >>> Color.RED is not Color.BLUE
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700313 True
314
315Ordered comparisons between enumeration values are *not* supported. Enum
316members are not integers (but see `IntEnum`_ below)::
317
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800318 >>> Color.RED < Color.BLUE
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700319 Traceback (most recent call last):
320 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
Ethan Furmane8e61272016-08-20 07:19:31 -0700321 TypeError: '<' not supported between instances of 'Color' and 'Color'
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700322
323Equality comparisons are defined though::
324
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800325 >>> Color.BLUE == Color.RED
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700326 False
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800327 >>> Color.BLUE != Color.RED
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700328 True
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800329 >>> Color.BLUE == Color.BLUE
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700330 True
331
332Comparisons against non-enumeration values will always compare not equal
Ezio Melotti93d7dda2013-10-05 04:13:18 +0300333(again, :class:`IntEnum` was explicitly designed to behave differently, see
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700334below)::
335
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800336 >>> Color.BLUE == 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700337 False
338
339
340Allowed members and attributes of enumerations
341----------------------------------------------
342
343The examples above use integers for enumeration values. Using integers is
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700344short and handy (and provided by default by the `Functional API`_), but not
345strictly enforced. In the vast majority of use-cases, one doesn't care what
346the actual value of an enumeration is. But if the value *is* important,
347enumerations can have arbitrary values.
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700348
349Enumerations are Python classes, and can have methods and special methods as
350usual. If we have this enumeration::
351
352 >>> class Mood(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800353 ... FUNKY = 1
354 ... HAPPY = 3
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700355 ...
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700356 ... def describe(self):
357 ... # self is the member here
358 ... return self.name, self.value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700359 ...
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700360 ... def __str__(self):
361 ... return 'my custom str! {0}'.format(self.value)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700362 ...
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700363 ... @classmethod
364 ... def favorite_mood(cls):
365 ... # cls here is the enumeration
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800366 ... return cls.HAPPY
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700367 ...
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700368
369Then::
370
371 >>> Mood.favorite_mood()
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800372 <Mood.HAPPY: 3>
373 >>> Mood.HAPPY.describe()
374 ('HAPPY', 3)
375 >>> str(Mood.FUNKY)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700376 'my custom str! 1'
377
Martin Pantera90a4a92016-05-30 04:04:50 +0000378The rules for what is allowed are as follows: names that start and end with
379a single underscore are reserved by enum and cannot be used; all other
Ethan Furman8be6fac2014-11-01 07:40:22 -0700380attributes defined within an enumeration will become members of this
381enumeration, with the exception of special methods (:meth:`__str__`,
382:meth:`__add__`, etc.) and descriptors (methods are also descriptors).
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700383
384Note: if your enumeration defines :meth:`__new__` and/or :meth:`__init__` then
385whatever value(s) were given to the enum member will be passed into those
386methods. See `Planet`_ for an example.
387
388
389Restricted subclassing of enumerations
390--------------------------------------
391
392Subclassing an enumeration is allowed only if the enumeration does not define
393any members. So this is forbidden::
394
395 >>> class MoreColor(Color):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800396 ... PINK = 17
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700397 ...
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700398 Traceback (most recent call last):
399 ...
400 TypeError: Cannot extend enumerations
401
402But this is allowed::
403
404 >>> class Foo(Enum):
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700405 ... def some_behavior(self):
406 ... pass
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700407 ...
408 >>> class Bar(Foo):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800409 ... HAPPY = 1
410 ... SAD = 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700411 ...
412
413Allowing subclassing of enums that define members would lead to a violation of
414some important invariants of types and instances. On the other hand, it makes
415sense to allow sharing some common behavior between a group of enumerations.
416(See `OrderedEnum`_ for an example.)
417
418
419Pickling
420--------
421
422Enumerations can be pickled and unpickled::
423
424 >>> from test.test_enum import Fruit
425 >>> from pickle import dumps, loads
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800426 >>> Fruit.TOMATO is loads(dumps(Fruit.TOMATO))
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700427 True
428
429The usual restrictions for pickling apply: picklable enums must be defined in
430the top level of a module, since unpickling requires them to be importable
431from that module.
432
Ethan Furmanca1b7942014-02-08 11:36:27 -0800433.. note::
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700434
Ethan Furmanca1b7942014-02-08 11:36:27 -0800435 With pickle protocol version 4 it is possible to easily pickle enums
436 nested in other classes.
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700437
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800438It is possible to modify how Enum members are pickled/unpickled by defining
439:meth:`__reduce_ex__` in the enumeration class.
440
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700441
442Functional API
443--------------
444
445The :class:`Enum` class is callable, providing the following functional API::
446
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800447 >>> Animal = Enum('Animal', 'ANT BEE CAT DOG')
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700448 >>> Animal
449 <enum 'Animal'>
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800450 >>> Animal.ANT
451 <Animal.ANT: 1>
452 >>> Animal.ANT.value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700453 1
454 >>> list(Animal)
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800455 [<Animal.ANT: 1>, <Animal.BEE: 2>, <Animal.CAT: 3>, <Animal.DOG: 4>]
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700456
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700457The semantics of this API resemble :class:`~collections.namedtuple`. The first
458argument of the call to :class:`Enum` is the name of the enumeration.
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700459
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700460The second argument is the *source* of enumeration member names. It can be a
461whitespace-separated string of names, a sequence of names, a sequence of
4622-tuples with key/value pairs, or a mapping (e.g. dictionary) of names to
463values. The last two options enable assigning arbitrary values to
464enumerations; the others auto-assign increasing integers starting with 1 (use
465the ``start`` parameter to specify a different starting value). A
466new class derived from :class:`Enum` is returned. In other words, the above
467assignment to :class:`Animal` is equivalent to::
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700468
Ethan Furman8a123292015-01-14 22:31:50 -0800469 >>> class Animal(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800470 ... ANT = 1
471 ... BEE = 2
472 ... CAT = 3
473 ... DOG = 4
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700474 ...
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700475
Ethan Furmane2563462013-06-28 19:37:17 -0700476The reason for defaulting to ``1`` as the starting number and not ``0`` is
477that ``0`` is ``False`` in a boolean sense, but enum members all evaluate
478to ``True``.
479
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700480Pickling enums created with the functional API can be tricky as frame stack
481implementation details are used to try and figure out which module the
482enumeration is being created in (e.g. it will fail if you use a utility
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700483function in separate module, and also may not work on IronPython or Jython).
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700484The solution is to specify the module name explicitly as follows::
485
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800486 >>> Animal = Enum('Animal', 'ANT BEE CAT DOG', module=__name__)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700487
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800488.. warning::
489
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800490 If ``module`` is not supplied, and Enum cannot determine what it is,
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800491 the new Enum members will not be unpicklable; to keep errors closer to
492 the source, pickling will be disabled.
493
Ethan Furmanca1b7942014-02-08 11:36:27 -0800494The new pickle protocol 4 also, in some circumstances, relies on
Martin Panterbae5d812016-06-18 03:57:31 +0000495:attr:`~definition.__qualname__` being set to the location where pickle will be able
Ethan Furmanca1b7942014-02-08 11:36:27 -0800496to find the class. For example, if the class was made available in class
497SomeData in the global scope::
498
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800499 >>> Animal = Enum('Animal', 'ANT BEE CAT DOG', qualname='SomeData.Animal')
Ethan Furmanca1b7942014-02-08 11:36:27 -0800500
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800501The complete signature is::
502
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700503 Enum(value='NewEnumName', names=<...>, *, module='...', qualname='...', type=<mixed-in class>, start=1)
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800504
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800505:value: What the new Enum class will record as its name.
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800506
Zachary Waredbd1c432014-03-20 10:01:48 -0500507:names: The Enum members. This can be a whitespace or comma separated string
Ethan Furmand9925a12014-09-16 20:35:55 -0700508 (values will start at 1 unless otherwise specified)::
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800509
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800510 'RED GREEN BLUE' | 'RED,GREEN,BLUE' | 'RED, GREEN, BLUE'
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800511
Ethan Furman8a123292015-01-14 22:31:50 -0800512 or an iterator of names::
513
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800514 ['RED', 'GREEN', 'BLUE']
Ethan Furman8a123292015-01-14 22:31:50 -0800515
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800516 or an iterator of (name, value) pairs::
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800517
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800518 [('CYAN', 4), ('MAGENTA', 5), ('YELLOW', 6)]
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800519
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800520 or a mapping::
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800521
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800522 {'CHARTREUSE': 7, 'SEA_GREEN': 11, 'ROSEMARY': 42}
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800523
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800524:module: name of module where new Enum class can be found.
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800525
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800526:qualname: where in module new Enum class can be found.
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800527
Ethan Furman01cc2d52014-03-03 15:02:04 -0800528:type: type to mix in to new Enum class.
Ethan Furman2da95042014-03-03 12:42:52 -0800529
Yury Selivanov4dde5872015-09-11 00:48:21 -0400530:start: number to start counting at if only names are passed in.
Ethan Furmand9925a12014-09-16 20:35:55 -0700531
Berker Peksag60efd792014-09-18 05:23:14 +0300532.. versionchanged:: 3.5
533 The *start* parameter was added.
534
Ethan Furmanca1b7942014-02-08 11:36:27 -0800535
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700536Derived Enumerations
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700537--------------------
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700538
539IntEnum
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700540^^^^^^^
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700541
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700542The first variation of :class:`Enum` that is provided is also a subclass of
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700543:class:`int`. Members of an :class:`IntEnum` can be compared to integers;
544by extension, integer enumerations of different types can also be compared
545to each other::
546
547 >>> from enum import IntEnum
548 >>> class Shape(IntEnum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800549 ... CIRCLE = 1
550 ... SQUARE = 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700551 ...
552 >>> class Request(IntEnum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800553 ... POST = 1
554 ... GET = 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700555 ...
556 >>> Shape == 1
557 False
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800558 >>> Shape.CIRCLE == 1
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700559 True
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800560 >>> Shape.CIRCLE == Request.POST
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700561 True
562
563However, they still can't be compared to standard :class:`Enum` enumerations::
564
565 >>> class Shape(IntEnum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800566 ... CIRCLE = 1
567 ... SQUARE = 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700568 ...
569 >>> class Color(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800570 ... RED = 1
571 ... GREEN = 2
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700572 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800573 >>> Shape.CIRCLE == Color.RED
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700574 False
575
576:class:`IntEnum` values behave like integers in other ways you'd expect::
577
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800578 >>> int(Shape.CIRCLE)
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700579 1
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800580 >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'][Shape.CIRCLE]
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700581 'b'
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800582 >>> [i for i in range(Shape.SQUARE)]
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700583 [0, 1]
584
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700585
586IntFlag
587^^^^^^^
588
589The next variation of :class:`Enum` provided, :class:`IntFlag`, is also based
590on :class:`int`. The difference being :class:`IntFlag` members can be combined
591using the bitwise operators (&, \|, ^, ~) and the result is still an
592:class:`IntFlag` member. However, as the name implies, :class:`IntFlag`
Ethan Furman54924df2016-09-07 23:40:31 -0700593members also subclass :class:`int` and can be used wherever an :class:`int` is
594used. Any operation on an :class:`IntFlag` member besides the bit-wise
595operations will lose the :class:`IntFlag` membership.
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700596
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700597.. versionadded:: 3.6
598
599Sample :class:`IntFlag` class::
600
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700601 >>> from enum import IntFlag
602 >>> class Perm(IntFlag):
603 ... R = 4
604 ... W = 2
605 ... X = 1
606 ...
607 >>> Perm.R | Perm.W
608 <Perm.R|W: 6>
609 >>> Perm.R + Perm.W
610 6
611 >>> RW = Perm.R | Perm.W
612 >>> Perm.R in RW
613 True
614
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700615It is also possible to name the combinations::
616
617 >>> class Perm(IntFlag):
618 ... R = 4
619 ... W = 2
620 ... X = 1
621 ... RWX = 7
622 >>> Perm.RWX
623 <Perm.RWX: 7>
624 >>> ~Perm.RWX
Ethan Furman27682d22016-09-04 11:39:01 -0700625 <Perm.-8: -8>
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700626
627Another important difference between :class:`IntFlag` and :class:`Enum` is that
628if no flags are set (the value is 0), its boolean evaluation is :data:`False`::
629
630 >>> Perm.R & Perm.X
631 <Perm.0: 0>
632 >>> bool(Perm.R & Perm.X)
633 False
634
635Because :class:`IntFlag` members are also subclasses of :class:`int` they can
636be combined with them::
637
638 >>> Perm.X | 8
639 <Perm.8|X: 9>
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700640
641
642Flag
643^^^^
644
645The last variation is :class:`Flag`. Like :class:`IntFlag`, :class:`Flag`
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700646members can be combined using the bitwise operators (&, \|, ^, ~). Unlike
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700647:class:`IntFlag`, they cannot be combined with, nor compared against, any
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700648other :class:`Flag` enumeration, nor :class:`int`. While it is possible to
649specify the values directly it is recommended to use :class:`auto` as the
650value and let :class:`Flag` select an appropriate value.
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700651
652.. versionadded:: 3.6
653
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700654Like :class:`IntFlag`, if a combination of :class:`Flag` members results in no
655flags being set, the boolean evaluation is :data:`False`::
656
657 >>> from enum import Flag
658 >>> class Color(Flag):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800659 ... RED = auto()
660 ... BLUE = auto()
661 ... GREEN = auto()
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700662 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800663 >>> Color.RED & Color.GREEN
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700664 <Color.0: 0>
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800665 >>> bool(Color.RED & Color.GREEN)
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700666 False
667
Ethan Furman27682d22016-09-04 11:39:01 -0700668Individual flags should have values that are powers of two (1, 2, 4, 8, ...),
669while combinations of flags won't::
670
671 >>> class Color(Flag):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800672 ... RED = auto()
673 ... BLUE = auto()
674 ... GREEN = auto()
675 ... WHITE = RED | BLUE | GREEN
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700676 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800677 >>> Color.WHITE
678 <Color.WHITE: 7>
Ethan Furman27682d22016-09-04 11:39:01 -0700679
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700680Giving a name to the "no flags set" condition does not change its boolean
681value::
682
683 >>> class Color(Flag):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800684 ... BLACK = 0
685 ... RED = auto()
686 ... BLUE = auto()
687 ... GREEN = auto()
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700688 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800689 >>> Color.BLACK
690 <Color.BLACK: 0>
691 >>> bool(Color.BLACK)
Ethan Furman25d94bb2016-09-02 16:32:32 -0700692 False
693
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700694.. note::
695
696 For the majority of new code, :class:`Enum` and :class:`Flag` are strongly
697 recommended, since :class:`IntEnum` and :class:`IntFlag` break some
698 semantic promises of an enumeration (by being comparable to integers, and
699 thus by transitivity to other unrelated enumerations). :class:`IntEnum`
700 and :class:`IntFlag` should be used only in cases where :class:`Enum` and
701 :class:`Flag` will not do; for example, when integer constants are replaced
702 with enumerations, or for interoperability with other systems.
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700703
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700704
705Others
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700706^^^^^^
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700707
708While :class:`IntEnum` is part of the :mod:`enum` module, it would be very
709simple to implement independently::
710
711 class IntEnum(int, Enum):
712 pass
713
714This demonstrates how similar derived enumerations can be defined; for example
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700715a :class:`StrEnum` that mixes in :class:`str` instead of :class:`int`.
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700716
717Some rules:
718
7191. When subclassing :class:`Enum`, mix-in types must appear before
720 :class:`Enum` itself in the sequence of bases, as in the :class:`IntEnum`
721 example above.
7222. While :class:`Enum` can have members of any type, once you mix in an
723 additional type, all the members must have values of that type, e.g.
724 :class:`int` above. This restriction does not apply to mix-ins which only
725 add methods and don't specify another data type such as :class:`int` or
726 :class:`str`.
7273. When another data type is mixed in, the :attr:`value` attribute is *not the
Zachary Waredbd1c432014-03-20 10:01:48 -0500728 same* as the enum member itself, although it is equivalent and will compare
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700729 equal.
Martin Panterd5db1472016-02-08 01:34:09 +00007304. %-style formatting: `%s` and `%r` call the :class:`Enum` class's
731 :meth:`__str__` and :meth:`__repr__` respectively; other codes (such as
732 `%i` or `%h` for IntEnum) treat the enum member as its mixed-in type.
Martin Panterbc1ee462016-02-13 00:41:37 +00007335. :ref:`Formatted string literals <f-strings>`, :meth:`str.format`,
734 and :func:`format` will use the mixed-in
Martin Panterd5db1472016-02-08 01:34:09 +0000735 type's :meth:`__format__`. If the :class:`Enum` class's :func:`str` or
736 :func:`repr` is desired, use the `!s` or `!r` format codes.
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700737
738
739Interesting examples
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700740--------------------
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700741
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700742While :class:`Enum`, :class:`IntEnum`, :class:`IntFlag`, and :class:`Flag` are
743expected to cover the majority of use-cases, they cannot cover them all. Here
744are recipes for some different types of enumerations that can be used directly,
745or as examples for creating one's own.
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700746
747
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700748Omitting values
749^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700750
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700751In many use-cases one doesn't care what the actual value of an enumeration
752is. There are several ways to define this type of simple enumeration:
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700753
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700754- use instances of :class:`auto` for the value
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700755- use instances of :class:`object` as the value
756- use a descriptive string as the value
757- use a tuple as the value and a custom :meth:`__new__` to replace the
758 tuple with an :class:`int` value
759
760Using any of these methods signifies to the user that these values are not
761important, and also enables one to add, remove, or reorder members without
762having to renumber the remaining members.
763
764Whichever method you choose, you should provide a :meth:`repr` that also hides
765the (unimportant) value::
766
767 >>> class NoValue(Enum):
768 ... def __repr__(self):
769 ... return '<%s.%s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name)
770 ...
771
772
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700773Using :class:`auto`
774"""""""""""""""""""
775
Berker Peksag2a267a12017-01-02 05:51:04 +0300776Using :class:`auto` would look like::
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700777
778 >>> class Color(NoValue):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800779 ... RED = auto()
780 ... BLUE = auto()
781 ... GREEN = auto()
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700782 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800783 >>> Color.GREEN
784 <Color.GREEN>
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700785
786
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700787Using :class:`object`
788"""""""""""""""""""""
789
790Using :class:`object` would look like::
791
792 >>> class Color(NoValue):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800793 ... RED = object()
794 ... GREEN = object()
795 ... BLUE = object()
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700796 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800797 >>> Color.GREEN
798 <Color.GREEN>
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700799
800
801Using a descriptive string
802""""""""""""""""""""""""""
803
804Using a string as the value would look like::
805
806 >>> class Color(NoValue):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800807 ... RED = 'stop'
808 ... GREEN = 'go'
809 ... BLUE = 'too fast!'
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700810 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800811 >>> Color.GREEN
812 <Color.GREEN>
813 >>> Color.GREEN.value
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700814 'go'
815
816
817Using a custom :meth:`__new__`
818""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
819
820Using an auto-numbering :meth:`__new__` would look like::
821
822 >>> class AutoNumber(NoValue):
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700823 ... def __new__(cls):
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700824 ... value = len(cls.__members__) + 1
825 ... obj = object.__new__(cls)
Ethan Furman90262622013-07-30 12:24:25 -0700826 ... obj._value_ = value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700827 ... return obj
828 ...
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -0700829 >>> class Color(AutoNumber):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800830 ... RED = ()
831 ... GREEN = ()
832 ... BLUE = ()
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700833 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800834 >>> Color.GREEN
835 <Color.GREEN>
836 >>> Color.GREEN.value
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700837 2
838
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700839
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700840.. note::
841
842 The :meth:`__new__` method, if defined, is used during creation of the Enum
843 members; it is then replaced by Enum's :meth:`__new__` which is used after
Ethan Furmanf75805e2014-09-16 19:13:31 -0700844 class creation for lookup of existing members.
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700845
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700846
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700847OrderedEnum
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700848^^^^^^^^^^^
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700849
850An ordered enumeration that is not based on :class:`IntEnum` and so maintains
851the normal :class:`Enum` invariants (such as not being comparable to other
852enumerations)::
853
854 >>> class OrderedEnum(Enum):
855 ... def __ge__(self, other):
856 ... if self.__class__ is other.__class__:
Ethan Furman90262622013-07-30 12:24:25 -0700857 ... return self.value >= other.value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700858 ... return NotImplemented
859 ... def __gt__(self, other):
860 ... if self.__class__ is other.__class__:
Ethan Furman90262622013-07-30 12:24:25 -0700861 ... return self.value > other.value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700862 ... return NotImplemented
863 ... def __le__(self, other):
864 ... if self.__class__ is other.__class__:
Ethan Furman90262622013-07-30 12:24:25 -0700865 ... return self.value <= other.value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700866 ... return NotImplemented
867 ... def __lt__(self, other):
868 ... if self.__class__ is other.__class__:
Ethan Furman90262622013-07-30 12:24:25 -0700869 ... return self.value < other.value
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700870 ... return NotImplemented
871 ...
872 >>> class Grade(OrderedEnum):
873 ... A = 5
874 ... B = 4
875 ... C = 3
876 ... D = 2
877 ... F = 1
878 ...
879 >>> Grade.C < Grade.A
880 True
881
882
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700883DuplicateFreeEnum
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700884^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700885
886Raises an error if a duplicate member name is found instead of creating an
887alias::
888
889 >>> class DuplicateFreeEnum(Enum):
890 ... def __init__(self, *args):
891 ... cls = self.__class__
892 ... if any(self.value == e.value for e in cls):
893 ... a = self.name
894 ... e = cls(self.value).name
895 ... raise ValueError(
896 ... "aliases not allowed in DuplicateFreeEnum: %r --> %r"
897 ... % (a, e))
898 ...
899 >>> class Color(DuplicateFreeEnum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800900 ... RED = 1
901 ... GREEN = 2
902 ... BLUE = 3
903 ... GRENE = 2
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700904 ...
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700905 Traceback (most recent call last):
906 ...
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -0800907 ValueError: aliases not allowed in DuplicateFreeEnum: 'GRENE' --> 'GREEN'
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700908
909.. note::
910
911 This is a useful example for subclassing Enum to add or change other
Ezio Melotti93d7dda2013-10-05 04:13:18 +0300912 behaviors as well as disallowing aliases. If the only desired change is
Ezio Melotti17f1edd2013-10-05 04:26:06 +0300913 disallowing aliases, the :func:`unique` decorator can be used instead.
Ethan Furmanf24bb352013-07-18 17:05:39 -0700914
915
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700916Planet
Ethan Furmaned0bf8a2013-09-06 19:53:30 -0700917^^^^^^
Ethan Furman6b3d64a2013-06-14 16:55:46 -0700918
919If :meth:`__new__` or :meth:`__init__` is defined the value of the enum member
920will be passed to those methods::
921
922 >>> class Planet(Enum):
923 ... MERCURY = (3.303e+23, 2.4397e6)
924 ... VENUS = (4.869e+24, 6.0518e6)
925 ... EARTH = (5.976e+24, 6.37814e6)
926 ... MARS = (6.421e+23, 3.3972e6)
927 ... JUPITER = (1.9e+27, 7.1492e7)
928 ... SATURN = (5.688e+26, 6.0268e7)
929 ... URANUS = (8.686e+25, 2.5559e7)
930 ... NEPTUNE = (1.024e+26, 2.4746e7)
931 ... def __init__(self, mass, radius):
932 ... self.mass = mass # in kilograms
933 ... self.radius = radius # in meters
934 ... @property
935 ... def surface_gravity(self):
936 ... # universal gravitational constant (m3 kg-1 s-2)
937 ... G = 6.67300E-11
938 ... return G * self.mass / (self.radius * self.radius)
939 ...
940 >>> Planet.EARTH.value
941 (5.976e+24, 6378140.0)
942 >>> Planet.EARTH.surface_gravity
943 9.802652743337129
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700944
945
946How are Enums different?
947------------------------
948
949Enums have a custom metaclass that affects many aspects of both derived Enum
950classes and their instances (members).
951
952
953Enum Classes
954^^^^^^^^^^^^
955
956The :class:`EnumMeta` metaclass is responsible for providing the
957:meth:`__contains__`, :meth:`__dir__`, :meth:`__iter__` and other methods that
958allow one to do things with an :class:`Enum` class that fail on a typical
959class, such as `list(Color)` or `some_var in Color`. :class:`EnumMeta` is
960responsible for ensuring that various other methods on the final :class:`Enum`
961class are correct (such as :meth:`__new__`, :meth:`__getnewargs__`,
Martin Panterd21e0b52015-10-10 10:36:22 +0000962:meth:`__str__` and :meth:`__repr__`).
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700963
964
965Enum Members (aka instances)
966^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
967
968The most interesting thing about Enum members is that they are singletons.
969:class:`EnumMeta` creates them all while it is creating the :class:`Enum`
970class itself, and then puts a custom :meth:`__new__` in place to ensure
971that no new ones are ever instantiated by returning only the existing
972member instances.
973
974
975Finer Points
976^^^^^^^^^^^^
977
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700978Supported ``__dunder__`` names
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700979""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700980
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700981:attr:`__members__` is an :class:`OrderedDict` of ``member_name``:``member``
982items. It is only available on the class.
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700983
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700984:meth:`__new__`, if specified, must create and return the enum members; it is
985also a very good idea to set the member's :attr:`_value_` appropriately. Once
986all the members are created it is no longer used.
Ethan Furman748dad52015-11-20 13:12:26 -0800987
Ethan Furman60255b62016-01-15 15:01:33 -0800988
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700989Supported ``_sunder_`` names
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -0700990""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Ethan Furman60255b62016-01-15 15:01:33 -0800991
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700992- ``_name_`` -- name of the member
993- ``_value_`` -- value of the member; can be set / modified in ``__new__``
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -0700994
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -0700995- ``_missing_`` -- a lookup function used when a value is not found; may be
996 overridden
997- ``_order_`` -- used in Python 2/3 code to ensure member order is consistent
998 (class attribute, removed during class creation)
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -0700999- ``_generate_next_value_`` -- used by the `Functional API`_ and by
1000 :class:`auto` to get an appropriate value for an enum member; may be
1001 overridden
Ethan Furman9a1daf52013-09-27 22:58:06 -07001002
Ethan Furmanc16595e2016-09-10 23:36:59 -07001003.. versionadded:: 3.6 ``_missing_``, ``_order_``, ``_generate_next_value_``
Ethan Furman332dbc72016-08-20 00:00:52 -07001004
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001005To help keep Python 2 / Python 3 code in sync an :attr:`_order_` attribute can
1006be provided. It will be checked against the actual order of the enumeration
1007and raise an error if the two do not match::
Ethan Furmane8e61272016-08-20 07:19:31 -07001008
1009 >>> class Color(Enum):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -08001010 ... _order_ = 'RED GREEN BLUE'
1011 ... RED = 1
1012 ... BLUE = 3
1013 ... GREEN = 2
Ethan Furmane8e61272016-08-20 07:19:31 -07001014 ...
1015 Traceback (most recent call last):
1016 ...
1017 TypeError: member order does not match _order_
1018
1019.. note::
1020
1021 In Python 2 code the :attr:`_order_` attribute is necessary as definition
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001022 order is lost before it can be recorded.
1023
1024``Enum`` member type
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -07001025""""""""""""""""""""
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001026
Ethan Furman54924df2016-09-07 23:40:31 -07001027:class:`Enum` members are instances of their :class:`Enum` class, and are
1028normally accessed as ``EnumClass.member``. Under certain circumstances they
1029can also be accessed as ``EnumClass.member.member``, but you should never do
1030this as that lookup may fail or, worse, return something besides the
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -08001031:class:`Enum` member you are looking for (this is another good reason to use
1032all-uppercase names for members)::
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001033
1034 >>> class FieldTypes(Enum):
1035 ... name = 0
1036 ... value = 1
1037 ... size = 2
1038 ...
1039 >>> FieldTypes.value.size
1040 <FieldTypes.size: 2>
1041 >>> FieldTypes.size.value
1042 2
1043
1044.. versionchanged:: 3.5
1045
1046
1047Boolean value of ``Enum`` classes and members
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -07001048"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001049
Ethan Furman54924df2016-09-07 23:40:31 -07001050:class:`Enum` members that are mixed with non-:class:`Enum` types (such as
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001051:class:`int`, :class:`str`, etc.) are evaluated according to the mixed-in
Ethan Furman54924df2016-09-07 23:40:31 -07001052type's rules; otherwise, all members evaluate as :data:`True`. To make your
1053own Enum's boolean evaluation depend on the member's value add the following to
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001054your class::
1055
1056 def __bool__(self):
1057 return bool(self.value)
1058
Ethan Furman54924df2016-09-07 23:40:31 -07001059:class:`Enum` classes always evaluate as :data:`True`.
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001060
1061
1062``Enum`` classes with methods
Ethan Furman6a137e82016-09-07 08:17:15 -07001063"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Ethan Furman65a5a472016-09-01 23:55:19 -07001064
1065If you give your :class:`Enum` subclass extra methods, like the `Planet`_
1066class above, those methods will show up in a :func:`dir` of the member,
1067but not of the class::
1068
1069 >>> dir(Planet)
1070 ['EARTH', 'JUPITER', 'MARS', 'MERCURY', 'NEPTUNE', 'SATURN', 'URANUS', 'VENUS', '__class__', '__doc__', '__members__', '__module__']
1071 >>> dir(Planet.EARTH)
1072 ['__class__', '__doc__', '__module__', 'name', 'surface_gravity', 'value']
1073
Ethan Furman3515dcc2016-09-18 13:15:41 -07001074
1075Combining members of ``Flag``
1076"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
1077
1078If a combination of Flag members is not named, the :func:`repr` will include
1079all named flags and all named combinations of flags that are in the value::
1080
1081 >>> class Color(Flag):
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -08001082 ... RED = auto()
1083 ... GREEN = auto()
1084 ... BLUE = auto()
1085 ... MAGENTA = RED | BLUE
1086 ... YELLOW = RED | GREEN
1087 ... CYAN = GREEN | BLUE
Ethan Furman3515dcc2016-09-18 13:15:41 -07001088 ...
1089 >>> Color(3) # named combination
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -08001090 <Color.YELLOW: 3>
Ethan Furman3515dcc2016-09-18 13:15:41 -07001091 >>> Color(7) # not named combination
Ethan Furman23bb6f42016-11-21 09:22:05 -08001092 <Color.CYAN|MAGENTA|BLUE|YELLOW|GREEN|RED: 7>
Ethan Furman3515dcc2016-09-18 13:15:41 -07001093