How to get type of array items?
If you're looking to how to extract { name: string; test: number; }
type, you can simply create alias to "item at index":
type Foo = Array<{ name: string; test: number; }>;
type FooItem = Foo[0];
or
type FooItem = Foo[number];
Despite Aleksey answer, it might be useful to know that if the instance of that generic type exposes at least one member of the type you want to extract, you could use typeof
to query the type of that member.
For a generic Array
the type can be queried from any array item:
Note that line 27 only exists at design time so that will not generate any errors even if arr
is empty or undefined at runtime.
Starting with TypeScript 2.8 you can also do this inline with the infer
keyword:
type GetElementType<T extends any[]> = T extends (infer U)[] ? U : never;
For example:
// ElementType === string
type ElementType = string[] extends (infer U)[] ? U : never;
The infer
keyword is very powerful and can extract any type out of larger type. For example if the type was a function that returns an array:
type FncType = () => [{ name: string }];
// Output === { name: string }
type Output = FncType extends () => (infer U)[] ? U : never;
You can also use the infer keyword in generic types:
type GetArrayReturnType<T> = T extends () => (infer U)[] ? U : never;
// Output === { name: string }
type Output = GetArrayReturnType<() => [{ name: string }]>;
We can also use an indexed access operator like this:
const someArray = [
{
foo: '',
bar: '',
baz: ''
},
{
foo: '',
bar: '',
baz: ''
}
];
// indexed access operator
type SomeArray = typeof someArray[number];
There is a write-up on those here: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/advanced-types.html
The second operator is T[K], the indexed access operator.