import {ArrayEntry, MapEntry, ObjectEntry, SetEntry} from './entry'; type ArrayEntries<BaseType extends readonly unknown[]> = Array<ArrayEntry<BaseType>>; type MapEntries<BaseType> = Array<MapEntry<BaseType>>; type ObjectEntries<BaseType> = Array<ObjectEntry<BaseType>>; type SetEntries<BaseType extends Set<unknown>> = Array<SetEntry<BaseType>>; /** Many collections have an `entries` method which returns an array of a given object's own enumerable string-keyed property [key, value] pairs. The `Entries` type will return the type of that collection's entries. For example the {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/entries|`Object`}, {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map/entries|`Map`}, {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/entries|`Array`}, and {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set/entries|`Set`} collections all have this method. Note that `WeakMap` and `WeakSet` do not have this method since their entries are not enumerable. @see `Entry` if you want to just access the type of a single entry. @example ``` import {Entries} from 'type-fest'; interface Example { someKey: number; } const manipulatesEntries = (examples: Entries<Example>) => examples.map(example => [ // Does some arbitrary processing on the key (with type information available) example[0].toUpperCase(), // Does some arbitrary processing on the value (with type information available) example[1].toFixed() ]); const example: Example = {someKey: 1}; const entries = Object.entries(example) as Entries<Example>; const output = manipulatesEntries(entries); // Objects const objectExample = {a: 1}; const objectEntries: Entries<typeof objectExample> = [['a', 1]]; // Arrays const arrayExample = ['a', 1]; const arrayEntries: Entries<typeof arrayExample> = [[0, 'a'], [1, 1]]; // Maps const mapExample = new Map([['a', 1]]); const mapEntries: Entries<typeof map> = [['a', 1]]; // Sets const setExample = new Set(['a', 1]); const setEntries: Entries<typeof setExample> = [['a', 'a'], [1, 1]]; ``` */ export type Entries<BaseType> = BaseType extends Map<unknown, unknown> ? MapEntries<BaseType> : BaseType extends Set<unknown> ? SetEntries<BaseType> : BaseType extends unknown[] ? ArrayEntries<BaseType> : BaseType extends object ? ObjectEntries<BaseType> : never;