Is it possible to have a condition inside of an interface declaration in TypeScript. What I'm looking for is a way to say, based on the value of the first key, the second key can be these values.
Example (non functioning):
interface getSublistValue {
/** The internal ID of the sublist. */
sublistId: 'item' | 'partners';
/** The internal ID of a sublist field. */
if (this.sublistId === 'item') {
fieldId: 'itemname' | 'quantity';
}
if (this.sublistId === 'partners') {
fieldId: 'partnername' | 'location';
}
}
No there's not. The best thing to do is to create separate interfaces that describe the two different types of data.
For example:
interface SublistItem {
sublistId: 'item';
fieldId: 'itemname' | 'quantity';
}
interface SublistPartners {
sublistId: 'partners';
fieldId: 'partnername' | 'location';
}
function getData(): SublistItem | SublistPartners {
return (Math.random() < 0.5)
? { sublistId: 'item', fieldId: 'itemname' }
: { sublistId: 'partners', fieldId: 'partnername' };
}
const someValue = getData();
if (someValue.sublistId === "item") {
// SublistItem in here
}
else {
// SublistPartners in here
}
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