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feat: Add Annotating Props to Typescript page #2068

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31 changes: 31 additions & 0 deletions src/v2/guide/typescript.md
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Expand Up @@ -187,3 +187,34 @@ const Component = Vue.extend({
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If you find type inference or member completion isn't working, annotating certain methods may help address these problems. Using the `--noImplicitAny` option will help find many of these unannotated methods.



## Annotating Props

```ts
import Vue, { PropType } from 'vue'

interface ComplexMessage {
title: string,
okMessage: string,
cancelMessage: string
}
const Component = Vue.extend({
props: {
name: String,
success: { type: String },
callback: {
type: Function as PropType<() => void>
},
message: {
type: Object as PropType<ComplexMessage>,
required: true,
validator (message: ComplexMessage) {
return !!message.title;
}
}
}
})
```
If you find validator not getting type inference or member completion isn't working, annotating the argument the the expected type may help address these problems;
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