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type-reflect

v0.1.0

Published

TypeScript transformation to access type data on runtime.

Downloads

4

Readme

type-reflect

TypeScript transformation and runtime that allows you to access TypeScript type information on runtime.

⚠️ Status: Experimental

Installation

$ npm install type-reflect

Usage

Accessing type information in your code is easy:

import Reflect from "type-reflect"

interface User {
  id: string | number,
  name: string,
  role: "admin" | "read-write" | "read-only"
}

export const schema = Reflect<User>()

/*
  `Reflect<User>()` will be transpiled to:

  {
    type: "object",
    title: "User",
    properties: {
      id: {
        type: ["string", "number"]
      },
      name: {
        type: "string"
      },
      role: {
        type: "string",
        enum: ["admin", "read-write", "read-only"]
      }
    },
    required: ["id", "name", "role"]
  }
 */

To transpile the TypeScript code using the type-reflect transformation, use the ts compiler:

$ ts --transform type-reflect/transform ./source.ts

Validating data

import { validate } from "type-reflect/validate"
import { getUser } from "./user"
import { schema } from "./user-schema"

const user = validate(getUser(), schema)

// Will throw an error if the return value of `getUser()` does not match the schema
// TypeScript can automatically infer that `user` is of type `User` after validation

Validated JSON parsing

import { parseJSON } from "type-reflect/validate"
import { schema } from "./user-schema"

const json = `{
  "id": 1,
  "name": "Me",
  "role": "read-write"
}`

const user = parseJSON(json, schema)

// Will throw an error if the JSON data does not match the schema
// TypeScript can automatically infer that `user` is of type `User`

Known Limitations

  • Generic types / interfaces do not work correctly yet (generic type arguments don't work)
  • Tuples are casted to any[] right now

License

MIT