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id: a4bfc39c-bfe0-48f0-b58d-6dc473aa8993
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title: TypeScript Index Signatures
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---
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# Introduction
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An [object](20200826201605-objects) in
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[JavaScript](20200613170905-javascript) can be accessed with a string to
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hold a reference to any other JavaScript object.
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``` typescript
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let foo: any = {};
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foo['Hello'] = 'World';
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console.log(foo['Hello']); // World
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```
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``` typescript
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class Foo {
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constructor(public message: string){};
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log(){
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console.log(this.message)
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}
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}
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let foo: any = {};
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foo['Hello'] = new Foo('World');
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foo['Hello'].log(); // World
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```
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``` typescript
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let obj = {
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toString(){
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console.log('toString called')
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return 'Hello'
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}
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}
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let foo: any = {};
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foo[obj] = 'World'; // toString called
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console.log(foo[obj]); // toString called, World
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console.log(foo['Hello']); // World
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```
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# Syntax
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## Declaring an index signature
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``` typescript
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let foo:{ [index:string] : {message: string} } = {};
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/**
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* Must store stuff that conforms to the structure
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*/
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/** Ok */
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foo['a'] = { message: 'some message' };
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/** Error: must contain a `message` of type string. You have a typo in `message` */
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foo['a'] = { messages: 'some message' };
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/**
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* Stuff that is read is also type checked
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*/
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/** Ok */
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foo['a'].message;
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/** Error: messages does not exist. You have a typo in `message` */
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foo['a'].messages;
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```
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## Interfaces
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As soon as you have a string index signature, all explicit members must
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also conform to that index signature. A few
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[Interface](20200929162220-interfaces) examples:
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``` typescript
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interface Foo {
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x: number;
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}
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let foo: Foo = {x:1,y:2};
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// Directly
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foo['x']; // number
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// Indirectly
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let x = 'x'
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foo[x]; // number
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```
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## String literals
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[String Literals](20201002103357-typescript_literal_types) can also be
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used in the declaration:
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``` typescript
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type Index = 'a' | 'b' | 'c'
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type FromIndex = { [k in Index]?: number }
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const good: FromIndex = {b:1, c:2}
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// Error:
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// Type '{ b: number; c: number; d: number; }' is not assignable to type 'FromIndex'.
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// Object literal may only specify known properties, and 'd' does not exist in type 'FromIndex'.
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const bad: FromIndex = {b:1, c:2, d:3};
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```
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## Generics
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[Generics](20200929163051-typescript_generics) can also be used:
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``` typescript
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type FromSomeIndex<K extends string> = { [key in K]: number }
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```
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