schema.Union
Describe a schema which is a union of multiple schemas. This is useful if you need the polymorphic behavior provided by schema.Array or schema.Values but for non-collection fields.
- definition: required An object mapping the definition of the nested entities found within the input array
- schemaAttribute: required The attribute on each entity found that defines what schema, per the definition mapping, to use when normalizing. Can be a string or a function. If given a function, accepts the following arguments:- value: The input value of the entity.
- parent: The parent object of the input array.
- key: The key at which the input array appears on the parent object.
 
Instance Methods
- define(definition): When used, the- definitionpassed in will be merged with the original definition passed to the- Unionconstructor. This method tends to be useful for creating circular references in schema.
Usage
note
If your data returns an object that you did not provide a mapping for, the original object will be returned in the result and an entity will not be created.
const sampleData = () => Promise.resolve([ { id: 1, type: 'link', url: 'https://ntucker.true.io', title: 'Nate site' }, { id: 10, type: 'post', content: 'good day!' }, ]); abstract class FeedItem extends Entity { readonly id: number = 0; declare readonly type: 'link' | 'post'; pk() { return `${this.id}`; } } class Link extends FeedItem { readonly type = 'link' as const; readonly url: string = ''; readonly title: string = ''; } class Post extends FeedItem { readonly type = 'post' as const; readonly content: string = ''; } const feed = new Endpoint(sampleData, { schema: [ new schema.Union( { link: Link, post: Post, }, 'type', ), ], }); function FeedList() { const feedItems = useSuspense(feed, {}); return ( <div> {feedItems.map(item => item.type === 'link' ? ( <LinkItem link={item} key={item.pk()} /> ) : ( <PostItem post={item} key={item.pk()} /> ), )} </div> ); } function LinkItem({ link }: { link: Link }) { return <a href={link.url}>{link.title}</a>; } function PostItem({ post }: { post: Post }) { return <div>{post.content}</div>; } render(<FeedList />);
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