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ts-toolbelt
๐ท Higher type safety for TypeScript
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Table of Contents
- ๐ About
- ๐ฉ Features
- ๐ Getting started
- ๐ Documentation
- ๐ง Good to know
- ๐ Contributing
- ๐ Sponsoring issues
- ๐ Running tests
- ๐ง Compatibility
- ๐ฎ What's next
- ๐ Acknowledgements
๐ About
ts-toolbelt completes TypeScript with a collection of more than 175 tested types. This makes it the biggest type collection out there.
It's goal is to improve type correctness while adding a whole new set of features to TypeScript. It uses the type system itself for TypeScript to compute more complex types. In other words, its API exposes types that trade CPU & RAM for higher type safety.
Goals
- This package aims to be the home of all utility types
- High performance, so it will not bloat TS (~ +2sec, +50MB)
- Computed types are always readable, like if you typed it
- Software that's more type-safe, flexible & more robust
- Bring a whole new set of extra features to TypeScript
- Types can be combined together to create new ones!
- Answer the question to "How do I do this in TypeScript?"
๐ฉ Features
Here's some of the most useful features:
- Merge two types together
- Update the field of a type
- Make some fields optional
- Change a type at any depth!
- Concat two tuples together
- Get the last item of a tuple
- ... and so much more
If you don't find the type you are looking for, you are welcome to open a feature request!
๐ Getting Started
Prerequisites
Lowest TypeScript support starts at version 3.5
npm install typescript@^3.5.0 --save
For best results, add this to your tsconfig.json
// Optional, recommended
{
"compilerOptions": {
// ...
"strict": true
}
}
Installation
npm install ts-toolbelt --save
Hello World
import {A, B, C, F, I, N, O, S, T, U} from 'ts-toolbelt'
// Wonder what these letters mean? Check the docs below
// Merge two `object` together
type merge = O.Merge<{name: string}, {age?: number}>
๐ Documentation โคข
The project is organized around TypeScript's main concepts:
A(ny) | B(boolean) | C(lass) | F(unction) | I(teration) | N(umber) |
O(bject) | O(bject).P | S(tring) | T(uple) | U(nion) | Test |
The documentation is complete but needs more examples. So feel free to ask for examples, and I will update the docs.
Imports
There are many ways to import the types into your project:
Explicit
import {Any, Boolean, Class, Function, Iteration, Number, Object, String, Tuple, Union} from 'ts-toolbelt'
Compact
import {A, B, C, F, I, N, O, S, T, U} from 'ts-toolbelt'
Portable
import tb from 'ts-toolbelt'
Internal Docs
If you're interested to learn how the internals work, this tutorial will get you on track to start writing your own types.
๐ง Good to Know โคข
In this wiki, you'll find some extra resources for your learning & understanding.
It is incremental and it will be completed on demand, you can ask for this below.
Questions โคข
Are you missing something? Participate to the open-wiki by posting your questions right here.
๐ Contributing
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated. There are many ways to contribute to the project:
Community
Codebase
- Improving existing documentation
- Adding new types to the collection
Pull Requests
Fork the project
Clone your fork
Create a pr/feature branch
git checkout -b pr/CoolFeature
Commit your changes
Make sure that you follow the conventional commit specs or you won't be able to commit
git commit -m 'feat(name): Added this CoolFeature'
Commit your changes
git push origin pr/CoolFeature
Open a pull request
๐ Sponsoring issues
Sponsored issues have higher priority over non-critical issues.
You can either request a new feature or a bug fix then fund it.
The money will be transparently split with an issue's assignees.
๐ Running tests
For this project
To run the lint
& type
tests, simply run:
npm test
For your project
Want to test your own types? Let's get started:
import {A, B, C, F, I, N, O, S, T, U, Test} from 'ts-toolbelt'
const {checks, check} = Test
checks([
check<N.Plus<'1', '30'>, '31', Test.Pass>(),
check<N.Plus<'5', '-3'>, '2', Test.Pass>(),
])
Place it in a file that won't be executed, it's just for TypeScript to test types
๐ง Compatibility
The project is maintained to adapt to the constant changes of TypeScript:
ts-toolbelt | typescript |
---|---|
1.x.x | ~3.5.x |
2.x.x | ^3.5.x |
3.x.x | ^3.5.x |
Major version numbers will upgrade whenever TypeScript had breaking changes (it happened that TS had breaking changes on minor versions). Otherwise, the release versions will naturally follow the semantic versioning.
๐ฎ What's next
- Automated performance tests
# performance is checked manually with npx tsc --noEmit --extendedDiagnostics
- Improve with user feedback
- Need to write the examples
๐ Acknowledgements
Many, many thanks to all the contributors and:
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