I have a base class that I am trying to extend:
export class BaseClass<T extends SomeOtherClass> {
constructor(param: ParamType) {
}
doSomething(param1: Param1Type): BaseClass<T> {
// do something with param1;
return this;
}
}
My class:
export class MyClass<T extends SomeOtherClass> extends BaseClass<T> {
constructor(param: ParamType) {
super(param);
}
doSomething(param1: Param1Type, param2: Param2Type): MyClass<T> {
// super.doSomething(param1);
// do something with param2;
return this;
}
}
but I'm getting a warning:
Property 'doSomething' in type 'MyClass<T>' is not assignable to the same property in base type 'BaseClass<T>'.
Type '(param1: Param1Type, param2: Param2Type) => MyClass<T>' is not assignable to type '(param1: Param1Type) => BaseClass<T>'.
Is it not possible to extend method signatures in typescript? How do I extend the capabilities of the BaseClass if I need to add a parameter to the overridden method and is this the correct way of calling the parent method in es6 syntax. I'm aware that prior to es6 I could have called BaseClass.prototype.doSomething.call(this, param1).
MyClass
's method to be calleddoSomethingElse
. You could even still callsuper.doSomething(param1)
.