TLDR: Can't figure out how to solve the problem, a minimal example of which is reproduced on Try Flow. Please help.
Longer version
I have two properties that I am passing in a React object. Their combination makes them into three distinct types:
type BookResource = {|
objectType: 'book',
object: Book
|};
type AudiobookResource = {|
objectType: 'audiobook',
object: Audiobook
|};
type ComicbookResource = {|
objectType: 'comicbook',
object: Comicbook
|};
where
type Book = {
foo: string
}
type Audiobook = {
bar: string
}
type Comicbook = {
baz: string
}
So I combine them into a single union type and intersect the result with the rest of the component's props:
type Resource = BookResource | AudiobookResource | ComicbookResource;
type Props = {
text: string,
} & Resource;
I then want the component to behave in a particular manner depending on which member of the union was actually passed with the props:
class TestComponent extends Component<Props> {
render() {
return null;
}
doMagic() {
let { objectType, object } = this.props;
if (objectType === 'book') {
iWantBook(object)
}
}
}
function iWantBook(book: Book) {
console.log(book.foo)
}
Trouble is, Flow fails to see that if the objectType
prop is of particular type, it means that the object
prop is also of a specific type. It's trying to check the properties of all the members of the union and is giving me errors.
I am not sure whether it's a genuine Flow bug or whether something can be done with type declarations to make Flow distinguish between the members of the union.