Many of the types here should have been built-in. You can help by suggesting some of them to the TypeScript project.
Either add this package as a dependency or copy-paste the needed types. No credit required. 👌
PR welcome for additional commonly needed types and docs improvements. Read the contributing guidelines first.
Install
$ npm install type-fest
Usage
import {Omit} from 'type-fest';
type Foo = {
unicorn: string;
rainbow: boolean;
};
type FooWithoutRainbow = Omit<Foo, 'rainbow'>;
//=> {unicorn: string}
API
Click the type names for complete docs.
Basic
Primitive- Matches any primitive value.Class- Matches aclassconstructor.TypedArray- Matches any typed array, likeUint8ArrayorFloat64Array.JsonObject- Matches a JSON object.JsonArray- Matches a JSON array.JsonValue- Matches any valid JSON value.ObservableLike- Matches a value that is like an Observable.
Utilities
Omit- Create a type from an object type without certain keys.Mutable- Convert an object withreadonlyproperties into a mutable object. Inverse ofReadonly<T>.Merge- Merge two types into a new type. Keys of the second type overrides keys of the first type.MergeExclusive- Create a type that has mutually exclusive properties.RequireAtLeastOne- Create a type that requires at least one of the given properties.LiteralUnion- Allows creating a union type by combining primitive types and literal types without sacrificing auto-completion in IDEs for the literal type part of the union. Workaround for Microsoft/TypeScript#29729.
Miscellaneous
PackageJson- Type for npm'spackage.jsonfile.
Declined types
If we decline a type addition, we will make sure to document the better solution here.
Tips
Built-in types
There are many advanced types most users don't know about.
Partial<T>- Make all properties inToptional.Required<T>- Make all properties inTrequired.Readonly<T>- Make all properties inTreadonly.Pick<T, K>- FromT, pick a set of properties whose keys are in the unionK.Record<K, T>- Construct a type with a set of propertiesKof typeT.Exclude<T, U>- Exclude fromTthose types that are assignable toU.Extract<T, U>- Extract fromTthose types that are assignable toU.NonNullable<T>- ExcludenullandundefinedfromT.Parameters<T>- Obtain the parameters of a function type in a tuple.ConstructorParameters<T>- Obtain the parameters of a constructor function type in a tuple.ReturnType<T>– Obtain the return type of a function type.InstanceType<T>– Obtain the instance type of a constructor function type.
You can find some examples in the TypeScript docs.
Maintainers
License
(MIT OR CC0-1.0)