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conditional-keys.d.ts
/** Extract the keys from a type where the value type of the key extends the given `Condition`. Internally this is used for the `ConditionalPick` and `ConditionalExcept` types. @example ``` import {ConditionalKeys} from 'type-fest'; interface Example { a: string; b: string | number; c?: string; d: {}; } type StringKeysOnly = ConditionalKeys<Example, string>; //=> 'a' ``` To support partial types, make sure your `Condition` is a union of undefined (for example, `string | undefined`) as demonstrated below. @example ``` type StringKeysAndUndefined = ConditionalKeys<Example, string | undefined>; //=> 'a' | 'c' ``` */ export type ConditionalKeys<Base, Condition> = NonNullable< // Wrap in `NonNullable` to strip away the `undefined` type from the produced union. { // Map through all the keys of the given base type. [Key in keyof Base]: // Pick only keys with types extending the given `Condition` type. Base[Key] extends Condition // Retain this key since the condition passes. ? Key // Discard this key since the condition fails. : never; // Convert the produced object into a union type of the keys which passed the conditional test. }[keyof Base] >;