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36 lines
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import type {Except} from './except';
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import type {Simplify} from './simplify';
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/**
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Create a type that makes the given keys non-nullable. The remaining keys are kept as is.
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Use-case: You want to define a single model where the only thing that changes is whether or not some of the keys are non-nullable.
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@example
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```
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import type {SetNonNullable} from 'type-fest';
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type Foo = {
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a: number;
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b: string | undefined;
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c?: boolean | null;
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}
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type SomeNonNullable = SetNonNullable<Foo, 'b' | 'c'>;
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// type SomeNonNullable = {
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// a: number;
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// b: string; // Can no longer be undefined.
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// c?: boolean; // Can no longer be null, but is still optional.
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// }
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```
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@category Object
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*/
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export type SetNonNullable<BaseType, Keys extends keyof BaseType> =
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Simplify<
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// Pick just the keys that are readonly from the base type.
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Except<BaseType, Keys> &
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// Pick the keys that should be non-nullable from the base type and make them non-nullable.
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{[Key in Keys]: NonNullable<BaseType[Key]>}
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>;
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