Is there a way to force "if" to only accept boolean in TypeScript?
The compiler does not do it and I won't expect it to do it any time soon. It has been asked and rejected a number of times. The cases I could find:
- Feb 2016: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/7306
- Apr 2016: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/8178
- Jul 2016: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/9702
In each cases, the reasoning for closing these issues without changing the compiler was that it would be too radical a change, and that really a linter should do this job.
The good news is that a new rule has recently been merged into tslint
's codebase to provide warnings about this problem. As far as I can tell, though, the rule is not yet in a released version of tslint
. Once it is released, if you set strict-boolean-expressions
to true
in your tslint
rules, then tslint
will warn you when you use a conditional with an expression that is not strictly boolean.
I came across a similar issue and found the strict-boolean-expressions
rule. Not the perfect answer for the example given by the OP, but might be helpful for others.
Activating this rule causes expressions like
if (nonBooleanCondition) {
to display the following warning:
This type is not allowed in the 'if' condition because it is a [TYPE]. Only booleans are allowed.