Derive Macro DeriveActiveEnum   
#[derive(DeriveActiveEnum)]
{
    // Attributes available to this derive:
    #[sea_orm]
}
Expand description
A derive macro to implement sea_orm::ActiveEnum trait for enums.
§Limitations
This derive macros can only be used on enums.
§Macro Attributes
All macro attributes listed below have to be annotated in the form of #[sea_orm(attr = value)].
- 
For enum
rs_type: DefineActiveEnum::Value- Possible values: 
String,i8,i16,i32,i64,u8,u16,u32,u64 - Note that value has to be passed as string, i.e. 
rs_type = "i8" 
- Possible values: 
 db_type: DefineColumnTypereturned byActiveEnum::db_type()- Possible values: all available enum variants of 
ColumnType, e.g.String(StringLen::None),String(StringLen::N(1)),Integer - Note that value has to be passed as string, i.e. 
db_type = "Integer" 
- Possible values: all available enum variants of 
 enum_name: DefineStringreturned byActiveEnum::name()- This attribute is optional with default value being the name of enum in camel-case
 - Note that value has to be passed as string, i.e. 
enum_name = "MyEnum" 
 - 
For enum variant
string_valueornum_value:- For 
string_value, value should be passed as string, i.e.string_value = "A"- Due to the way internal Enums are automatically derived, the following restrictions apply:
- members cannot share identical 
string_value, case-insensitive. - in principle, any future Titlecased Rust keywords are not valid 
string_value. 
 - members cannot share identical 
 
 - Due to the way internal Enums are automatically derived, the following restrictions apply:
 - For 
num_value, value should be passed as integer, i.e.num_value = 1ornum_value = 1i32 - Note that only one of it can be specified, and all variants of an enum have to annotate with the same 
*_valuemacro attribute 
- For 
 
 
§Usage
use sea_orm::{entity::prelude::*, DeriveActiveEnum};
#[derive(EnumIter, DeriveActiveEnum)]
#[sea_orm(rs_type = "i32", db_type = "Integer")]
pub enum Color {
    Black = 0,
    White = 1,
}