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prefer-enum-initializers

Requires each enum member value to be explicitly initialized.

This rule recommends having each enums member value explicitly initialized.

enums are a practical way to organize semantically related constant values. However, by implicitly defining values, enums can lead to unexpected bugs if it's modified without paying attention to the order of its items.

Attributes

  • Included in configs
    • ✅ Recommended
    • 🔒 Strict
  • Fixable
    • 🔧 Automated Fixer
    • 🛠 Suggestion Fixer
  • 💭 Requires type information

Rule Details

enums infers sequential numbers automatically when initializers are omitted:

enum Status {
Open, // infer 0
Closed, // infer 1
}

If a new member is added to the top of Status, both Open and Closed would have its values altered:

enum Status {
Pending, // infer 0
Open, // infer 1
Closed, // infer 2
}

Examples of code for this rule:

enum Status {
Open = 1,
Close,
}

enum Direction {
Up,
Down,
}

enum Color {
Red,
Green = 'Green'
Blue = 'Blue',
}

Options

// .eslintrc.json
{
"rules": {
"@typescript-eslint/prefer-enum-initializers": "warn"
}
}

This rule is not configurable.

When Not To Use It

If you don't care about enums having implicit values you can safely disable this rule.