I found that the examples of DeepPartial above resulted in some strange behavior for my more complicated interfaces, but they were a great place to start. Here is what I settled on for making an unopinionated DeepPartial (incidentally works for non-object types as well)
type OptionalArrayOr<T, Otherwise> = T extends T[] ? T[] | undefined : Otherwise;
type OptionalUndefinedOr<T, Otherwise> = T extends undefined ? undefined : Otherwise;
type OptionalNullOr<T, Otherwise> = T extends null ? null | undefined : Otherwise;
type OptionalStringOr<T, Otherwise> = T extends string ? T | undefined : Otherwise;
type OptionalNumberOr<T, Otherwise> = T extends number ? T | undefined : Otherwise;
type OptionalBooleanOr<T, Otherwise> = T extends boolean ? boolean | undefined : Otherwise;
type DeepPartial<T> =
OptionalStringOr<T,
OptionalNumberOr<T,
OptionalBooleanOr<
T,
OptionalNullOr<
T,
OptionalUndefinedOr<
T,
OptionalArrayOr<
T,
T extends object ? { [Key in keyof T]?: DeepPartial<T[Key]>} : undefined
>
>
>
>
>
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