A simple library for implementing Type Guard in TypeScript.
- 🛡 Basic Type Guard Functions + Custom Type Guard Functions
- 💡 Intuitive definition of Object's type guard functions
- ✨ Verify the type of a value in one line
https://codesandbox.io/s/typescanner-demo-ke7d4
npm i typescanner
// define the union type
const Lang = {
ja: "ja",
en: "en",
} as const;
type Lang = typeof Lang[keyof typeof Lang]; // "ja" | "en"
const langList = Object.values(Lang);
type Post = {
id: number;
author: string | null;
body: string;
lang: Lang;
isPublic: boolean;
createdAt: Date;
tags?: string[] | null;
};
// create a scanner
const isPost = scanner<Post>({
id: number,
author: union(string, Null),
body: string,
lang: list(langList),
isPublic: boolean,
createdAt: date,
tags: optional(array(string), Null),
});
const data = {
id: 1,
author: "taro",
body: "Hello!",
lang: "ja",
isPublic: true,
createdAt: new Date(),
tags: ["tag1", "tag2"],
} as unknown;
// scan
const post = scan(data, isPost);
post.body; // OK
fields
is used when creating a scanner
. fields
returns a Condition
or an array of conditions as defined below.
type Condition<T> = (value: unknown) => value is T;
string; // string
number; // number
boolean; // boolean
symbol; // symbol
bigint; // bigint
Undefined; // undefined
Null; // null
data; // Date
union(string, null); // string | null
// If you want to use multiple types other than null and undefined,
// you need to write the types explicitly.
union<string | number>(string, number); // string | number
// Passes the Condition for the values in the array.
array(string); // string[]
array<string | number>(string, number); // (string | number)[]
optional(string); // string | undefined
optional<string | number>(string, number); // string | number | undefined
// Check if the value passed when determining the type is contained
// in the array passed by list().
list(["a", "b", "c"]); // "a" | "b" | "c"
// Pass a constructor as argument
instanceOf(Error)
scanner
is a function to implement type guard for objects. It returns a "type guard function" of the type defined by Type Aliase by setting a field to the value of each property.
type Foo = {
a: string;
b: number;
c: boolean;
d: Date;
e: string[];
f?: string;
g: "a" | "b" | "c";
h: string | null;
i: string | number;
j: number;
};
// You can extend fields by defining your own type guard functions.
const even = (value: unknown): value is number =>
isNumber(value) && value % 2 === 0;
const isFoo = scanner<Foo>({
a: string,
b: number,
c: boolean,
d: date,
e: array(string),
f: optional(string),
g: list(["a", "b", "c"]),
h: union(string, Null),
i: union<string | number>(string, number),
j: even, // Custom field
});
const foo = {
a: "a",
b: 2,
c: true,
d: new Date(),
e: ["a", "b"],
f: "f",
g: "a",
j: 2,
} as unknown;
if (isFoo(foo)) {
foo.a // OK
}
If you want to see which field has the problem, set outputLog
to true
.
WARNING: If the scanner is nested, it may not output logs as expected.
const isBar = scanner<Bar>({
a: string,
b: number,
}, { outputLog: true })
// throw error
if (!isBar(data)) throw new Error("data is invalid")
// Error: value.${key} does not meet the condition.
scan
is used with the first argument being the value you want to validate and the second argument being the Condition
.
If the verification is successful, the "narrowed value" will be returned. If it fails, it throws an exception.
// success
const data = scan(foo as unknown, isFoo);
data.a // OK
// Error!
const data = scan(bar as unknown, isFoo); // Error: type assertion is failed.
Basic type guard functions with function names beginning with "is".
// primitive
isString("a")
isNumber(1)
isBoolean(true)
isUndefined(undefined)
isNull(null)
isDate(new Data())
isSymbol(Symbol("a"))
isBigint(BigInt(1))
// isUnion
isUnion<string | number>(1, isString, isNumber)
// isObject
isObject(value) // (value: unknown) => value is { [P in keyof T]?: unknown }
// isArray
isArray(["a", "b"], isString) // string[]
isArray<string | number>(["a", 1], isString, isNumber) // (string | number)[]
isArray(["a", null, undefined], isString, isNull, isUndefined) // (string | null | undefined)[]
// isOptional
isOptional("a", isString) // true
isOptional(undefined, isString) // true
// isList
const Lang = {
ja: "ja",
en: "en",
} as const;
type Lang = typeof Lang[keyof typeof Lang]; // "ja" | "en"
const langList = Object.values(Lang);
isList("ja", langList) // true
// isInstanceOf
try {
...
} catch (error) {
if (isInstanceOf(error, Error)) {
error.message // OK
}
}
wellcome
MIT