--- description: 'Disallow non-null assertions after an optional chain expression.' --- > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑 > > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-non-null-asserted-optional-chain** for documentation. `?.` optional chain expressions provide `undefined` if an object is `null` or `undefined`. Using a `!` non-null assertion to assert the result of an `?.` optional chain expression is non-nullable is likely wrong. > Most of the time, either the object was not nullable and did not need the `?.` for its property lookup, or the `!` is incorrect and introducing a type safety hole. ## Examples ### ❌ Incorrect ```ts foo?.bar!; foo?.bar()!; ``` ### ✅ Correct ```ts foo?.bar; foo?.bar(); ``` ## When Not To Use It If your project's types don't yet fully describe whether certain values may be nullable, such as if you're transitioning to `strictNullChecks`, this rule might create many false reports. You might consider using [ESLint disable comments](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/rules#using-configuration-comments-1) for those specific situations instead of completely disabling this rule. ## Further Reading - [TypeScript 3.7 Release Notes](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-7.html) - [Optional Chaining Proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-optional-chaining/)