import { type RequireAllOrNone } from "https://dotland.deno.dev/x/scaffold@0.3.0/src/deps/types.ts";
Create a type that requires all of the given keys or none of the given keys. The remaining keys are kept as is.
Use-cases:
- Creating interfaces for components with mutually-inclusive keys.
The caveat with RequireAllOrNone
is that TypeScript doesn't always know at compile time every key that will exist at runtime. Therefore RequireAllOrNone
can't do anything to prevent extra keys it doesn't know about.
Examples
Example 1
Example 1
import type {RequireAllOrNone} from 'type-fest';
type Responder = {
text?: () => string;
json?: () => string;
secure: boolean;
};
const responder1: RequireAllOrNone<Responder, 'text' | 'json'> = {
secure: true
};
const responder2: RequireAllOrNone<Responder, 'text' | 'json'> = {
text: () => '{"message": "hi"}',
json: () => '{"message": "ok"}',
secure: true
};
Type Parameters
optional
KeysType extends keyof ObjectType = neverdefinition: (Required<Pick<ObjectType, KeysType>> | Partial<Record<KeysType, never>>) & Omit<ObjectType, KeysType>