We want to use TypeScript's abilities to know what kind of object we pass as an item
to the todo-item
component. We'll make sure that the item is of the right type. But its type is not a simple string, number or boolean. We'll define the item's type using an interface.
We've already seen an interface provided by Angular: the
OnInit
interface which includes the methodngOnInit
. Every Class that implements this interface should define this method. Otherwise we'll get an error during compile time.Interfaces exist only in TypeScript and are removed when the code is compiled to JavaScript. In JavaScript we cannot enforce type safety out of the box.
Create a TodoItem
interface in a new interfaces
folder with the Angular CLI:
ng g i interfaces/todo-item
i
is short for... you guessed it - interface. Adding a path in the command to the Angular CLI generates the folders you specified if they do not already exist.
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In your IDE, open the newly created file src/app/interfaces/todo-item.ts
:
{% code title="src/app/interfaces/todo-item.ts" %}
export interface TodoItem {
}
{% endcode %}
Now we can define what properties and/or methods every object of type TodoItem should have. At this point we'll add two members:
title
which must be of typestring
completed
which is of typeboolean
and is an optional member
{% code title="src/app/interfaces/todo-item.ts" %}
export interface TodoItem {
title: string;
completed?: boolean;
}
{% endcode %}
Let's define the item @Input
to be of the type we've created. This will allow the IDE to suggest us available members when we use item in the component class and template.
{% code title="src/app/todo-item/todo-item.component.ts" %}
export class TodoItemComponent implements OnInit {
@Input() item: TodoItem;
{% endcode %}
You need to import the interface to this file.
{% code title="src/app/todo-item/todo-item.component.ts" %}
import { TodoItem } from '../interfaces/todo-item';
{% endcode %}
Now, let's define the list of todo items to contain objects of the TodoItem
type.
{% code title="src/app/app.component.ts" %}
export class AppComponent {
title = 'todo-list';
todoList: TodoItem[] = [
{title: 'install NodeJS'},
{title: 'install Angular CLI'},
{title: 'create new app'},
{title: 'serve app'},
{title: 'develop app'},
{title: 'deploy app'},
];
}
{% endcode %}
Again, you need to import the interface to this file.
{% code title="src/app/app.component.ts" %}
import { TodoItem } from './interfaces/todo-item';
{% endcode %}
Now try to delete the title of one of the objects in the list. What happens?
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