Chainable Options
Chainable options are commonly used in Javascript. But when we switch to TypeScript, can you properly type it?
In this challenge, you need to type an object or a class - whatever you like - to provide two function option(key, value)
and get()
. In option
, you can extend the current config type by the given key and value. We should about to access the final result via get
.
For example
declare const config: Chainable const result = config .option('foo', 123) .option('name', 'type-challenges') .option('bar', { value: 'Hello World' }) .get() // expect the type of result to be: interface Result { foo: number name: string bar: { value: string } }
You don't need to write any js/ts logic to handle the problem - just in type level.
You can assume that key
only accepts string
and the value
can be anything - just leave it as-is. Same key
won't be passed twice.