java.util.NoSuchElementException: No value found for ‘USD’

at scala.Enumeration.withName(Enumeration.scala:124)

Dammit! I hate it when code blows in production.

For some cases there’s just no tests or static analysis that can cover you.

This is one of those cases. Calling the withName method with an inexistent value in an Enumeration will blow up. Sure, it throws an Exception, but since Scala has unchecked exceptions, the compiler won’t warn you.

https://gist.github.com/mrfyda/ad94180cd00613cf314b

Unfortunately, it wasn’t the first time we had exactly this problem, so we agreed to start avoiding the withName method and writing it as:

https://gist.github.com/mrfyda/d9241e947c1600866069

Since find returns an Option, the code needs to be ready to deal with the possibility of a non existing value.

We also want all of our users to stay safe, so today we’re adding a new code pattern: Prohibit withName on Enumeration.

You can check your code for this issue and fix it before it blows in production!

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