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Master TypeScript's advanced type system including generics, conditional types, mapped types, template literals, and utility types for building type-safe applications. Use when implementing complex type logic, creating reusable type utilities, or ensuring compile-time type safety in TypeScript projects.
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Comprehensive guidance for mastering TypeScript's advanced type system including generics, conditional types, mapped types, template literal types, and utility types for building robust, type-safe applications.
Purpose: Create reusable, type-flexible components while maintaining type safety.
Basic Generic Function:
function identity<T>(value: T): T {
return value
}
const num = identity<number>(42) // Type: number
const str = identity<string>('hello') // Type: string
const auto = identity(true) // Type inferred: boolean
Generic Constraints:
interface HasLength {
length: number
}
function logLength<T extends HasLength>(item: T): T {
console.log(item.length)
return item
}
logLength('hello') // OK: string has length
logLength([1, 2, 3]) // OK: array has length
logLength({ length: 10 }) // OK: object has length
// logLength(42); // Error: number has no length
Multiple Type Parameters:
function merge<T, U>(obj1: T, obj2: U): T & U {
return { ...obj1, ...obj2 }
}
const merged = merge({ name: 'John' }, { age: 30 })
// Type: { name: string } & { age: number }
Purpose: Create types that depend on conditions, enabling sophisticated type logic.
Basic Conditional Type:
type IsString<T> = T extends string ? true : false
type A = IsString<string> // true
type B = IsString<number> // false
Extracting Return Types:
type ReturnType<T> = T extends (...args: any[]) => infer R ? R : never
function getUser() {
return { id: 1, name: 'John' }
}
type User = ReturnType<typeof getUser>
// Type: { id: number; name: string; }
Distributive Conditional Types:
type ToArray<T> = T extends any ? T[] : never
type StrOrNumArray = ToArray<string | number>
// Type: string[] | number[]
Nested Conditions:
type TypeName<T> = T extends string
? 'string'
: T extends number
? 'number'
: T extends boolean
? 'boolean'
: T extends undefined
? 'undefined'
: T extends Function
? 'function'
: 'object'
type T1 = TypeName<string> // "string"
type T2 = TypeName<() => void> // "function"
Purpose: Transform existing types by iterating over their properties.
Basic Mapped Type:
type Readonly<T> = {
readonly [P in keyof T]: T[P]
}
interface User {
id: number
name: string
}
type ReadonlyUser = Readonly<User>
// Type: { readonly id: number; readonly name: string; }
Optional Properties:
type Partial<T> = {
[P in keyof T]?: T[P]
}
type PartialUser = Partial<User>
// Type: { id?: number; name?: string; }
Key Remapping:
type Getters<T> = {
[K in keyof T as `get${Capitalize<string & K>}`]: () => T[K]
}
interface Person {
name: string
age: number
}
type PersonGetters = Getters<Person>
// Type: { getName: () => string; getAge: () => number; }
Filtering Properties:
type PickByType<T, U> = {
[K in keyof T as T[K] extends U ? K : never]: T[K]
}
interface Mixed {
id: number
name: string
age: number
active: boolean
}
type OnlyNumbers = PickByType<Mixed, number>
// Type: { id: number; age: number; }
Purpose: Create string-based types with pattern matching and transformation.
Basic Template Literal:
type EventName = 'click' | 'focus' | 'blur'
type EventHandler = `on${Capitalize<EventName>}`
// Type: "onClick" | "onFocus" | "onBlur"
String Manipulation:
type UppercaseGreeting = Uppercase<'hello'> // "HELLO"
type LowercaseGreeting = Lowercase<'HELLO'> // "hello"
type CapitalizedName = Capitalize<'john'> // "John"
type UncapitalizedName = Uncapitalize<'John'> // "john"
Path Building:
type Path<T> = T extends object
? {
[K in keyof T]: K extends string ? `${K}` | `${K}.${Path<T[K]>}` : never
}[keyof T]
: never
interface Config {
server: {
host: string
port: number
}
database: {
url: string
}
}
type ConfigPath = Path<Config>
// Type: "server" | "database" | "server.host" | "server.port" | "database.url"
Built-in Utility Types:
// Partial<T> - Make all properties optional
type PartialUser = Partial<User>
// Required<T> - Make all properties required
type RequiredUser = Required<PartialUser>
// Readonly<T> - Make all properties readonly
type ReadonlyUser = Readonly<User>
// Pick<T, K> - Select specific properties
type UserName = Pick<User, 'name' | 'email'>
// Omit<T, K> - Remove specific properties
type UserWithoutPassword = Omit<User, 'password'>
// Exclude<T, U> - Exclude types from union
type T1 = Exclude<'a' | 'b' | 'c', 'a'> // "b" | "c"
// Extract<T, U> - Extract types from union
type T2 = Extract<'a' | 'b' | 'c', 'a' | 'b'> // "a" | "b"
// NonNullable<T> - Exclude null and undefined
type T3 = NonNullable<string | null | undefined> // string
// Record<K, T> - Create object type with keys K and values T
type PageInfo = Record<'home' | 'about', { title: string }>
type EventMap = {
'user:created': { id: string; name: string }
'user:updated': { id: string }
'user:deleted': { id: string }
}
class TypedEventEmitter<T extends Record<string, any>> {
private listeners: {
[K in keyof T]?: Array<(data: T[K]) => void>
} = {}
on<K extends keyof T>(event: K, callback: (data: T[K]) => void): void {
if (!this.listeners[event]) {
this.listeners[event] = []
}
this.listeners[event]!.push(callback)
}
emit<K extends keyof T>(event: K, data: T[K]): void {
const callbacks = this.listeners[event]
if (callbacks) {
callbacks.forEach((callback) => callback(data))
}
}
}
const emitter = new TypedEventEmitter<EventMap>()
emitter.on('user:created', (data) => {
console.log(data.id, data.name) // Type-safe!
})
emitter.emit('user:created', { id: '1', name: 'John' })
// emitter.emit("user:created", { id: "1" }); // Error: missing 'name'
type HTTPMethod = 'GET' | 'POST' | 'PUT' | 'DELETE'
type EndpointConfig = {
'/users': {
GET: { response: User[] }
POST: { body: { name: string; email: string }; response: User }
}
'/users/:id': {
GET: { params: { id: string }; response: User }
PUT: { params: { id: string }; body: Partial<User>; response: User }
DELETE: { params: { id: string }; response: void }
}
}
type ExtractParams<T> = T extends { params: infer P } ? P : never
type ExtractBody<T> = T extends { body: infer B } ? B : never
type ExtractResponse<T> = T extends { response: infer R } ? R : never
class APIClient<Config extends Record<string, Record<HTTPMethod, any>>> {
async request<Path extends keyof Config, Method extends keyof Config[Path]>(
path: Path,
method: Method,
...[options]: ExtractParams<Config[Path][Method]> extends never
? ExtractBody<Config[Path][Method]> extends never
? []
: [{ body: ExtractBody<Config[Path][Method]> }]
: [
{
params: ExtractParams<Config[Path][Method]>
body?: ExtractBody<Config[Path][Method]>
}
]
): Promise<ExtractResponse<Config[Path][Method]>> {
// Implementation here
return {} as any
}
}
const api = new APIClient<EndpointConfig>()
// Type-safe API calls
const users = await api.request('/users', 'GET')
// Type: User[]
const newUser = await api.request('/users', 'POST', {
body: { name: 'John', email: '[email protected]' }
})
// Type: User
const user = await api.request('/users/:id', 'GET', {
params: { id: '123' }
})
// Type: User
type BuilderState<T> = {
[K in keyof T]: T[K] | undefined
}
type RequiredKeys<T> = {
[K in keyof T]-?: {} extends Pick<T, K> ? never : K
}[keyof T]
type OptionalKeys<T> = {
[K in keyof T]-?: {} extends Pick<T, K> ? K : never
}[keyof T]
type IsComplete<T, S> = RequiredKeys<T> extends keyof S ? (S[RequiredKeys<T>] extends undefined ? false : true) : false
class Builder<T, S extends BuilderState<T> = {}> {
private state: S = {} as S
set<K extends keyof T>(key: K, value: T[K]): Builder<T, S & Record<K, T[K]>> {
this.state[key] = value
return this as any
}
build(this: IsComplete<T, S> extends true ? this : never): T {
return this.state as T
}
}
interface User {
id: string
name: string
email: string
age?: number
}
const builder = new Builder<User>()
const user = builder.set('id', '1').set('name', 'John').set('email', '[email protected]').build() // OK: all required fields set
// const incomplete = builder
// .set("id", "1")
// .build(); // Error: missing required fields
type DeepReadonly<T> = {
readonly [P in keyof T]: T[P] extends object ? (T[P] extends Function ? T[P] : DeepReadonly<T[P]>) : T[P]
}
type DeepPartial<T> = {
[P in keyof T]?: T[P] extends object
? T[P] extends Array<infer U>
? Array<DeepPartial<U>>
: DeepPartial<T[P]>
: T[P]
}
interface Config {
server: {
host: string
port: number
ssl: {
enabled: boolean
cert: string
}
}
database: {
url: string
pool: {
min: number
max: number
}
}
}
type ReadonlyConfig = DeepReadonly<Config>
// All nested properties are readonly
type PartialConfig = DeepPartial<Config>
// All nested properties are optional
type ValidationRule<T> = {
validate: (value: T) => boolean
message: string
}
type FieldValidation<T> = {
[K in keyof T]?: ValidationRule<T[K]>[]
}
type ValidationErrors<T> = {
[K in keyof T]?: string[]
}
class FormValidator<T extends Record<string, any>> {
constructor(private rules: FieldValidation<T>) {}
validate(data: T): ValidationErrors<T> | null {
const errors: ValidationErrors<T> = {}
let hasErrors = false
for (const key in this.rules) {
const fieldRules = this.rules[key]
const value = data[key]
if (fieldRules) {
const fieldErrors: string[] = []
for (const rule of fieldRules) {
if (!rule.validate(value)) {
fieldErrors.push(rule.message)
}
}
if (fieldErrors.length > 0) {
errors[key] = fieldErrors
hasErrors = true
}
}
}
return hasErrors ? errors : null
}
}
interface LoginForm {
email: string
password: string
}
const validator = new FormValidator<LoginForm>({
email: [
{
validate: (v) => v.includes('@'),
message: 'Email must contain @'
},
{
validate: (v) => v.length > 0,
message: 'Email is required'
}
],
password: [
{
validate: (v) => v.length >= 8,
message: 'Password must be at least 8 characters'
}
]
})
const errors = validator.validate({
email: 'invalid',
password: 'short'
})
// Type: { email?: string[]; password?: string[]; } | null
type Success<T> = {
status: 'success'
data: T
}
type Error = {
status: 'error'
error: string
}
type Loading = {
status: 'loading'
}
type AsyncState<T> = Success<T> | Error | Loading
function handleState<T>(state: AsyncState<T>): void {
switch (state.status) {
case 'success':
console.log(state.data) // Type: T
break
case 'error':
console.log(state.error) // Type: string
break
case 'loading':
console.log('Loading...')
break
}
}
// Type-safe state machine
type State =
| { type: 'idle' }
| { type: 'fetching'; requestId: string }
| { type: 'success'; data: any }
| { type: 'error'; error: Error }
type Event =
| { type: 'FETCH'; requestId: string }
| { type: 'SUCCESS'; data: any }
| { type: 'ERROR'; error: Error }
| { type: 'RESET' }
function reducer(state: State, event: Event): State {
switch (state.type) {
case 'idle':
return event.type === 'FETCH' ? { type: 'fetching', requestId: event.requestId } : state
case 'fetching':
if (event.type === 'SUCCESS') {
return { type: 'success', data: event.data }
}
if (event.type === 'ERROR') {
return { type: 'error', error: event.error }
}
return state
case 'success':
case 'error':
return event.type === 'RESET' ? { type: 'idle' } : state
}
}
// Extract array element type
type ElementType<T> = T extends (infer U)[] ? U : never
type NumArray = number[]
type Num = ElementType<NumArray> // number
// Extract promise type
type PromiseType<T> = T extends Promise<infer U> ? U : never
type AsyncNum = PromiseType<Promise<number>> // number
// Extract function parameters
type Parameters<T> = T extends (...args: infer P) => any ? P : never
function foo(a: string, b: number) {}
type FooParams = Parameters<typeof foo> // [string, number]
function isString(value: unknown): value is string {
return typeof value === 'string'
}
function isArrayOf<T>(value: unknown, guard: (item: unknown) => item is T): value is T[] {
return Array.isArray(value) && value.every(guard)
}
const data: unknown = ['a', 'b', 'c']
if (isArrayOf(data, isString)) {
data.forEach((s) => s.toUpperCase()) // Type: string[]
}
function assertIsString(value: unknown): asserts value is string {
if (typeof value !== 'string') {
throw new Error('Not a string')
}
}
function processValue(value: unknown) {
assertIsString(value)
// value is now typed as string
console.log(value.toUpperCase())
}
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type AssertEqual<T, U> = [T] extends [U] ? ([U] extends [T] ? true : false) : false
type Test1 = AssertEqual<string, string> // true
type Test2 = AssertEqual<string, number> // false
type Test3 = AssertEqual<string | number, string> // false
// Expect error helper
type ExpectError<T extends never> = T
// Example usage
type ShouldError = ExpectError<AssertEqual<string, number>>
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