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javascript - Check if value exists in enum in TypeScript

I recieve a number type = 3 and have to check if it exists in this enum:

export const MESSAGE_TYPE = {
    INFO: 1,
    SUCCESS: 2,
    WARNING: 3,
    ERROR: 4,
};

The best way I found is by getting all Enum Values as an array and using indexOf on it. But the resulting code isn't very legible:

if( -1 < _.values( MESSAGE_TYPE ).indexOf( _.toInteger( type ) ) ) {
    // do stuff ...
}

Is there a simpler way of doing this?

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If you want this to work with string enums, you need to use Object.values(ENUM).includes(ENUM.value) because string enums are not reverse mapped, according to https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-2-4.html:

Enum Vehicle {
    Car = 'car',
    Bike = 'bike',
    Truck = 'truck'
}

becomes:

{
    Car: 'car',
    Bike: 'bike',
    Truck: 'truck'
}

So you just need to do:

if (Object.values(Vehicle).includes('car')) {
    // Do stuff here
}

If you get an error for: Property 'values' does not exist on type 'ObjectConstructor', then you are not targeting ES2017. You can either use this tsconfig.json config:

"compilerOptions": {
    "lib": ["es2017"]
}

Or you can just do an any cast:

if ((<any>Object).values(Vehicle).includes('car')) {
    // Do stuff here
}

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