no-redundant-type-constituents
Disallow members of unions and intersections that do nothing or override type information.
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This rule requires type information to run.
Some types can override some other types ("constituents") in a union or intersection and/or be overridden by some other types. TypeScript's set theory of types includes cases where a constituent type might be useless in the parent union or intersection.
Within |
unions:
any
andunknown
"override" all other union membersnever
is dropped from unions in any position except when in a return type position- primitive types such as
string
"override" any of their literal types such as""
Within &
intersections:
any
andnever
"override" all other intersection membersunknown
is dropped from intersections- literal types "override" any primitive types in an intersection
- literal types such as
""
"override" any of their primitive types such asstring
.eslintrc.cjs
module.exports = {
"rules": {
"@typescript-eslint/no-redundant-type-constituents": "warn"
}
};
Examples
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
type UnionAny = any | 'foo';
type UnionUnknown = unknown | 'foo';
type UnionNever = never | 'foo';
type UnionBooleanLiteral = boolean | false;
type UnionNumberLiteral = number | 1;
type UnionStringLiteral = string | 'foo';
type IntersectionAny = any & 'foo';
type IntersectionUnknown = string & unknown;
type IntersectionNever = string | never;
type IntersectionBooleanLiteral = boolean & false;
type IntersectionNumberLiteral = number & 1;
type IntersectionStringLiteral = string & 'foo';
type UnionAny = any;
type UnionUnknown = unknown;
type UnionNever = never;
type UnionBooleanLiteral = boolean;
type UnionNumberLiteral = number;
type UnionStringLiteral = string;
type IntersectionAny = any;
type IntersectionUnknown = string;
type IntersectionNever = string;
type IntersectionBooleanLiteral = false;
type IntersectionNumberLiteral = 1;
type IntersectionStringLiteral = 'foo';
Limitations
This rule plays it safe and only works with bottom types, top types, and comparing literal types to primitive types.
Further Reading
Options
This rule is not configurable.