no-unsafe-member-access.md
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no-unsafe-member-access
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Disallows member access on any typed variables (Despite your best intentions, the any
type can sometimes leak into your codebase.
Member access on any
typed variables is not checked at all by TypeScript, so it creates a potential safety hole, and source of bugs in your codebase.
Rule Details
This rule disallows member access on any variable that is typed as any
.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
declare const anyVar: any;
declare const nestedAny: { prop: any };
anyVar.a;
anyVar.a.b;
anyVar['a'];
anyVar['a']['b'];
nestedAny.prop.a;
nestedAny.prop['a'];
const key = 'a';
nestedAny.prop[key];
// Using an any to access a member is unsafe
const arr = [1, 2, 3];
arr[anyVar];
nestedAny[anyVar];
Examples of correct code for this rule:
declare const properlyTyped: { prop: { a: string } };
properlyTyped.prop.a;
properlyTyped.prop['a'];
const key = 'a';
properlyTyped.prop[key];
const arr = [1, 2, 3];
arr[1];
const idx = 1;
arr[idx];
arr[idx++];
Related to
no-explicit-any
- TSLint:
no-unsafe-any