1. ts-toolbelt
TypeScript's largest utility library
ts-toolbelt
Package: ts-toolbelt
Created by: millsp
Last modified: Mon, 04 Dec 2023 19:37:25 GMT
Version: 9.6.0
License: Apache-2.0
Downloads: 10,460,696
Repository: https://github.com/millsp/ts-toolbelt

Install

npm install ts-toolbelt
yarn add ts-toolbelt

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TypeScript's largest utility library

Language grade: JavaScript

📖 Documentation · 📣 Announcements · 🐞 Report Bug · 🍩 Request Feature · 🤔 Ask Questions

About

ts-toolbelt is the largest, and most tested type library available right
now, featuring +200 utilities. Our type collection packages some of the most
advanced mapped types, conditional types, and recursive types on the market.

Spend less time, build stronger. Benefit from a wide range of generic type
functions to achieve better type safety.

We work just like lodash, or ramda, but applied to the type system. Our mission
is to provide you with simple ways to compute, change, and create types. We
abstract all those complex type checks away for you. We provide a simple,
reusable, and standard API to help you get more done with TypeScript.

ts-toolbelt is a well organized package that can help you perform advanced
operations on object types, union types, as well as function, and literal types.
It is carefully and coherently designed for building robust, flexible, and
type-safe software.

demo

We are a community and a knowledge base. Everyone is welcome to ask questions
about types. If you are stuck or you misunderstand something, you came to the
right place!. We welcome beginners and advanced developers to come take part.
Welcome!

Getting Started

Prerequisites

 npm install typescript@^4.1.0 --save-dev

For best results, add this to your tsconfig.json

 {
  "compilerOptions": {
    // highly recommended (required by few utilities)
    "strictNullChecks": true,

    // this is optional, but enable whenever possible
    "strict": true,

    // this is the lowest supported standard library
    "lib": ["es2015"],
  }
}

Installation

 npm install ts-toolbelt --save

Hello World

 import {Object} from "ts-toolbelt"
// Check the docs below for more

// Merge two `object` together
type merge = Object.Merge<{name: string}, {age?: number}>
// {name: string, age?: number}

// Make a field of an `object` optional
type optional = Object.Optional<{id: number, name: string}, "name">
// {id: number, name?: string}

You can level-up, and re-code this library from
scratch
.

Documentation ⤢

Imports

The project is organized around TypeScript's main concepts:

Any Boolean Class Function Iteration List
Number Object Object.P String Union Test

TIP How to choose categories? Match your type with them.

There are many ways to import the types into your project:

  • Explicit

     import {Any, Boolean, Class, Function, Iteration, List, Number, Object, String, Union} from "ts-toolbelt"
    
  • Compact

     import {A, B, C, F, I, L, N, O, S, U} from "ts-toolbelt"
    
  • Portable

     import tb from "ts-toolbelt"
    

You can also import our non-official API from the community:

 import {Community} from "ts-toolbelt"

TIP The community API is for our community to publish useful types that
don't see fit in the standard API.

Utility Index

ANY OBJECT LIST FUNCTION STRING UNION CLASS BOOLEAN NUMBER OBJECT.P ITERATION
Await Assign Append AutoPath At Diff Class And Absolute Merge Iteration
At AtLeast Assign Compose Join Exclude Instance Not Add Omit IterationOf
Cast Compulsory AtLeast Curry Length Filter Parameters Or Greater Pick Key
Compute CompulsoryKeys Compulsory Exact Replace Has Xor GreaterEq Readonly Next
Contains Diff CompulsoryKeys Function Split IntersectOf IsNegative Update Pos
Equals Either Concat Length Last IsPositive Record Prev
Extends Exclude Diff Narrow Merge IsZero
Key ExcludeKeys Drop NoInfer NonNullable Lower
Keys Filter Either Parameters Nullable LowerEq
KnownKeys FilterKeys Exclude Pipe Pop Negate
Is Has ExcludeKeys Promisify Replace Range
Promise HasPath Extract Return Select Sub
Try Includes Filter UnCurry Strict
Type Intersect FilterKeys ValidPath ListOf
x IntersectKeys Flatten
Invert Group
ListOf Has
Merge HasPath
MergeAll Head
Modify Includes
NonNullable Intersect
NonNullableKeys IntersectKeys
Nullable KeySet
NullableKeys Last
Object LastKey
Omit Length
Optional List
OptionalKeys Longest
Overwrite Merge
Partial MergeAll
Patch Modify
PatchAll NonNullable
Path NonNullableKeys
Paths Nullable
Pick NullableKeys
Readonly ObjectOf
ReadonlyKeys Omit
Record Optional
Replace OptionalKeys
Required Overwrite
RequiredKeys Partial
Select Patch
SelectKeys PatchAll
Undefinable Path
UndefinableKeys Paths
Unionize Pick
UnionOf Pop
Update Prepend
Writable Readonly
WritableKeys ReadonlyKeys
Remove
Repeat
Replace
Required
RequiredKeys
Reverse
Select
SelectKeys
Shortest
Tail
Take
Undefinable
UndefinableKeys
Unionize
UnionOf
UnNest
Update
Writable
WritableKeys
Zip
ZipObj

Archives ⤢

EXAMPLE https://millsp.github.io/ts-toolbelt/4.2.1/

Good to Know ⤢

In this wiki, you will find some extra resources for your learning, and
understanding.

Are you missing something? Participate to the open-wiki by posting your
questions
.

Running tests

For this project

To run the lint & type tests, simply run:

 npm test

For your project

Want to test your own types? Let's get started:

 import {Number, Test} from "ts-toolbelt"

const {checks, check} = Test

checks([
    check<Number.Add<1, 30>, 31, Test.Pass>(),
    check<Number.Add<5, -3>, 2,  Test.Pass>(),
])

TIP Place it in a file that won't be executed, it's just for TypeScript
to test types.

Continuous Integration

The releases are done with Travis CI in stages & whenever a branch or PR is
pushed:

  • Tests are run with npm test
  • Tests against
    DefinitelyTyped
  • Releases to npm@[branch-name]

Compatibility

The project is maintained to adapt to the constant changes of
TypeScript
:

ts-toolbelt typescript
9.x.x ^4.1.x

Major version numbers will upgrade whenever TypeScript had breaking changes.

Otherwise, the release versions will naturally follow the semantic versioning.

What's next

  • Automated performance tests

     # performance is checked manually with 
    npx tsc --noEmit --extendedDiagnostics
    
  • Need to write more examples

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License

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