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I am trying to access a dynamic property with safety provided by optional chaining that is available in TS. However it appears that this is not valid.

export const theme = {
  headers: {
    h1: {
    },
    h6: {
      color: '#828286'
    },
  },
}
console.info(theme?.headers?.['h6']?.color ?? '#000') //will pass
console.info(theme?.headers?.['h1']?.color ?? '#000') //will fail

Error

Identifier expected.  TS1003

    10 |   const StyledTypography = styled.div`
    11 |     margin: 0;
  > 12 |     color: #000; ${({theme}) => theme?.headers?.[variant]?.color ?? '#000'}
       |                                                ^
    13 |   `
    14 |   return (
    15 |     <StyledTypography as={variant}>

It appears that the optional changing will apply to the optional [] as a type but not to the values inside.

How can I make this optional without having to do [undefined || someDefaultValue]?

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  • How exactly do you get that error, i can't reproduce it.
    – ASDFGerte
    Jan 10, 2020 at 13:53
  • 2
    You will need an environment where optional chaining is allowed. Then just use theme?.headers?.['h1']?.color ?? '#000' Jan 10, 2020 at 14:06

1 Answer 1

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You can create an interface that maps your theme object and pass the compiler type checking.

interface Headers {
    [key: string]: {
        [key: string]: string
    }
}

interface Theme {
    headers: Headers
}

const theme: Theme = {
  headers: {
    h1: {
    },
    h6: {
      color: '#828286'
    },
  },
}
console.info(theme?.headers?.['h6']?.color ?? '#000') //will pass
console.info(theme?.headers?.['h1']?.color ?? '#000') 
1
  • Interesting idea, defining the types for it Jan 10, 2020 at 14:07

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