Don't over-complicate it.
function isOfTypePermission (userInput: string): userInput is PermissionType {
return ['creator', 'editor', 'viewer'].includes(userInput);
}
See What does the `is` keyword do in typescript? for more information on why we don't just use a boolean
return type.
If your PermissionType
is really long, then it might be worth it to infer the type from a const
value instead.
const permissions = ['creator', 'editor', 'viewer'] as const;
type PermissionType = (typeof permissions)[number];
function isOfTypePermission (userInput: string): userInput is PermissionType {
return (permissions as readonly string[]).includes(userInput);
}
Or possibly even a Set
const permissions = new Set(['creator', 'editor', 'viewer'] as const);
type PermissionType = typeof permissions extends Set<infer T> ? T : never;
function isOfTypePermission (userInput: string): userInput is PermissionType {
return (permissions as Set<string>).has(userInput);
}