Issue
Here's the code:
export type Period = 'dy' | 'wk' | 'mn' | 'qt' | 'yr';
const periods: Record<Period, string> = {
dy: 'Day',
wk: 'Week',
mn: 'Month',
qt: 'Quarter',
yr: 'Year'
};
When I try to do this:
const key = Object.keys(periods).find(key => periods[key] === 'Day');
I get an error of course, since periods[key] cannot guarantee that key is of the correct type. How should I really go about doing this? I thought of an enum but I can't do reverse lookups. All I'm trying to achieve is an input field that displays 'Day' but has a key of dy (etc.) and can set the state to the correct key and not the value when the user picks another value.
Solution
Object.keys returns string[] not Array<keyof T> (where T is the type of the value passed in). The reasons for this are outlined here.
Since your object is probably not going to have unknown keys, you can use a type assertion:
export type Period = 'dy' | 'wk' | 'mn' | 'qt' | 'yr';
const periods: Record<Period, string> = {
dy: 'Day',
wk: 'Week',
mn: 'Month',
qt: 'Quarter',
yr: 'Year'
};
const key = (Object.keys(periods) as Array<Period>).find(key => periods[key] === 'Day');
Answered By - Titian Cernicova-Dragomir
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