Selectively Construct Types from Other Types
We've looked at inheriting and combining types.
But what if we want to be more selective?
Challenge
Given this User
interface, create a new object type that only includes the firstName
and lastName
properties:
interface User { id: string; firstName: string; lastName:
Transcript
0:00 We're continuing our Odyssey here of creating types from other types. It's really, really useful in TypeScript to be able to extract bits of a type and then create new ones out of it. Here, we've got our user type. What we want to do is create a new type here which is just the firstName and lastName properties of the user type.
0:23 How do we create an object type which is just those? We've got our test down here which is saying we want it to be firstName, lastName. The thing I want you to google in the TypeScript doc is utility types. There are various built-in utilities in TypeScript that I want you to see if you can have a look at. See if you can piece them together to work out how to create this MyType here.