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typescriptes6-promise

TypeScript type definition for promise.reject


The following code is correct in terms of the type that is returned, because then always return the promise array.

Promise.resolve(['one', 'two'])
.then( arr =>
{
  if( arr.indexOf('three') === -1 )
    return Promise.reject( new Error('Where is three?') );

  return Promise.resolve(arr);
})
.catch( err =>
{
  console.log(err); // Error: where is three?
})

TypeScript throw error:

The type argument for type parameter 'TResult' cannot be inferred from the usage. Consider specifying the type arguments explicitly. Type argument candidate 'void' is not a valid type argument because it is not a supertype of candidate 'string[]'.

But in reality, then never will return void.

I can explicitly specify type .then<Promise<any>>, but it's more like a workaround, not the right solution.

How to write this right?


Solution

  • You should not return Promise.resolve and Promise.reject inside a promise chain. The resolve should be driven by simple return and reject should be driven by an explicit throw new Error.

    Promise.resolve(['one', 'two'])
    .then( arr =>
    {
      if( arr.indexOf('three') === -1 )
        throw new Error('Where is three?');
    
      return arr;
    })
    .catch( err =>
    {
      console.log(err); // Error: where is three?
    })
    

    More

    More on promise chaining https://basarat.gitbooks.io/typescript/content/docs/promise.html