Reproducible example here
My need is: the contentType
parameter should accept any class object extended from Content (PublicContent, AdminContent, PrivateContent, etc) and I want to call a static method from this parameter type inside the execute
method.
I have a method with the following signature:
async execute<U extends ContentProps>(input: {
contentType: typeof Content;
contentPropsType: typeof ContentProps;
}): Promise<Result<U, Failure>>;
and a class hierarchy as follows:
// content.entity.ts
export class ContentProps extends EntityProps {}
export class Content<T extends ContentProps> extends Entity<T> {
public constructor(props: T) {
super(props);
}
}
// public-content.entity.ts
export class PublicContentProps extends ContentProps {
readonly title: string;
readonly text: string;
}
export class PublicContent extends Content<PublicContentProps> {
constructor(props: PublicContentProps) {
super(props);
}
// ommited
}
The issue is that when I call the execute
method passing PublicContent
as the contentType
parameter I'm getting an error saying
Type 'typeof PublicContent' is not assignable to type 'typeof Content'
The method call is:
const result = await this.getContent.execute({
contentType: PublicContent,
contentPropsType: PublicContentProps,
});
My question is: Why I'm getting this error since PublicContent
is extending Content
?
EDIT: as requested by @Chase, the full types for Entity
and EntityProps
:
// entity.ts
export abstract class EntityProps extends BaseEntityProps {
id?: string;
createdAt?: Date;
updatedAt?: Date;
}
export abstract class Entity<T extends EntityProps> extends BaseEntity<T> {
get id(): string {
return this.props.id;
}
get createdAt(): Date {
return this.props.createdAt;
}
get updatedAt(): Date {
return this.props.updatedAt;
}
protected constructor(entityProps: T) {
super(entityProps);
}
}
// base.entity.ts
export abstract class BaseEntityProps {}
export abstract class BaseEntity<T extends BaseEntityProps> extends Equatable {
protected readonly props: T;
protected constructor(baseEntityProps: T) {
super();
this.props = baseEntityProps;
}
static create<T = BaseEntity<BaseEntityProps>, U = BaseEntityProps>(
this: {
new (entityProps: U): T;
},
propsType: { new (): U },
props: U,
): Result<T, ValidationFailure> {
const violations = validateSchemaSync(propsType, props);
return violations?.length
? Result.fail(new ValidationFailure(violations))
: Result.ok(new this({ ...props }));
}
toJSON(): T {
return this.props;
}
}
typeof
?typeof Content
gives you the type of class object (static side), wherasContent
is the instance side type. So it shouldn't be compatible. If you want to refer to the instance side (an object instantiated from the class) - remove thetypeof
sstatic
method from*Content
inside theexecute
method. Basically, my need is: thecontentType
parameter should accept any class object extended fromContent
(PublicContent
,AdminContent
,PrivateContent
, etc)EntityProps
andEntity
? as well as the full error - usually the error will complain about a specific incompatibility - in this case, it should tell you something along the lines of "constructor signature incompatible"