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TypeScript
61 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
// This example will show how you can create a new type by modifying an existing type and omitting certain keys.
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// This is useful for when you have similar interfaces apart from a single key
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// docs: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/utility-types.html#omittype-keys
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/**
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* Generic range type
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*/
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interface range {
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start: number;
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end: number;
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}
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/**
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* Your original interface, with all properties
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*/
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interface Test {
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a: range;
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b: number;
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c: boolean;
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}
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/**
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* The new interface, it extends the old interface (Test) but Omits (ignores) 1 property ("a")
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* Then we add 2 new properties.
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* Final structure is similar to:
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*
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* {
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* b: number;
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* c: boolean;
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* start: number;
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* end: number;
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* }
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*/
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interface MyTest extends Omit<Test, "a"> {
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start: number;
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end: number;
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}
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/**
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* Instance of our first interface
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*/
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const data: Test = {
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a: { start: 0, end: 5 },
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b: 5,
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c: true,
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};
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/**
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* Instance of our modified interface
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*/
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const data2: MyTest = {
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// properties from original interface
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// a: "test", // this is invalid, type doesn't contain a...
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b: data.b,
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c: data.c,
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// properties we added to myTest
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start: data.a.start,
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end: data.a.end,
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};
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