Use when callbacks use this. Use when API provides this context. Use when typing event handlers. Use when library sets this in callbacks. Use when documenting callback context.
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SKILL.md
Provide a Type for this in Callbacks if It's Part of Their API
Overview
When a library calls a user-provided callback with a specific this context, that context is part of the API. TypeScript allows you to type this as the first parameter of a function, even though it's not a real parameter. This documents and enforces the expected context.
When to Use This Skill
- Callbacks use
this - API provides
thiscontext - Typing event handlers
- Library sets
thisin callbacks - Documenting callback context
The Iron Rule
Type this as the first parameter when it's part of your callback API. This documents the expected context and enables autocompletion.
Example
// BAD: this is untyped
interface EventEmitter {
on(event: string, handler: (data: any) => void): void;
}
// User doesn't know what 'this' is:
emitter.on('click', function(data) {
this.something; // What properties does this have?
});
// GOOD: this is typed
interface EventEmitter {
on(
event: string,
handler: (this: EventContext, data: any) => void
): void;
}
interface EventContext {
target: Element;
timestamp: number;
preventDefault(): void;
}
// User now gets autocompletion for 'this'
emitter.on('click', function(data) {
this.target; // Autocomplete works!
this.timestamp; // Typed as number
});Reference
- Effective TypeScript, 2nd Edition by Dan Vanderkam
- Item 69: Provide a Type for this in Callbacks if It's Part of Their API