I have created an interface for Parent class defined for State:
interface ParentState { name: string; }
I have created a component with state of above mentioned type:
class Test extends React.Component<{}, ParentState> {
constructor(props: any) {
super(props);
// Works fine!
this.state = { name: '' };
}
}
This is working as expected. However, If I create a parent and a child component, where the child component inherits from parent and child state inherits from parent state, the state in parent becomes readonly.
interface ChildState extends ParentState {}
class Parent<P, S extends ParentState> extends React.Component<P, S> {
constructor(props: P) {
super(props);
this.state = { name: '' };
^^^^^^^^^^
// Compilation error!
// TS2322: Type '{}' is not assignable to type 'Readonly<S>'.
}
render() {
return <div>parent</div>;
}
}
class Child extends Parent<{}, ChildState> {
constructor(props: ChildProps) {
super(props);
// Works fine!
this.state = { name: '' };
}
render() {
return <div>child</div>;
}
}
Can someone explain this behaviour.
P.S.
I have a couple more of questions.
Also, in React library, when I open the index.d.ts file, the state is actually readonly. How is this working in the class Test mentioned earlier?
If I do not mention type for props in constructor in Test class, there is a compilation error saying
TS7006: Parameter 'props' implicitly has an 'any' type.
Why doesn't it take type
{}
mentioned in the class definition?
readonly
properties are expected to be initialized in the constructor.this.state = {}
is fine in theTest
case, and doesn't tell you "property 'name' is missing in type '{}'
"?props
parameter must be.