'What typescript type do I use with useRef() hook when setting current manually?

How can I use a React ref as a mutable instance, with Typescript? The current property appears to be typed as read-only.

I am using React + Typescript to develop a library that interacts with input fields that are NOT rendered by React. I want to capture a reference to the HTML element and then bind React events to it.

  const inputRef = useRef<HTMLInputElement>();
  const { elementId, handler } = props;

  // Bind change handler on mount/ unmount
  useEffect(() => {
    inputRef.current = document.getElementById(elementId);
    if (inputRef.current === null) {
      throw new Exception(`Input with ID attribute ${elementId} not found`);
    }
    handler(inputRef.current.value);

    const callback = debounce((e) => {
      eventHandler(e, handler);
    }, 200);

    inputRef.current.addEventListener('keypress', callback, true);

    return () => {
      inputRef.current.removeEventListener('keypress', callback, true);
    };
  });

It generates compiler errors: semantic error TS2540: Cannot assign to 'current' because it is a read-only property.

I also tried const inputRef = useRef<{ current: HTMLInputElement }>(); This lead to this compiler error:

Type 'HTMLElement | null' is not assignable to type '{ current: HTMLInputElement; } | undefined'.

  Type 'null' is not assignable to type '{ current: HTMLInputElement; } | undefined'.


Solution 1:[1]

I came to this question by searching how to type useRef with Typescript when used with setTimeout or setInterval. The accepted answer helped me solve that.

You can declare your timeout/interval like this

const myTimeout = useRef<ReturnType<typeof setTimeout> | null>(null)

And to clear it and set it again, you do it as usual:

const handleChange = () => {
  if (myTimeout.current) {
    clearTimeout(myTimeout.current)
  }
  myTimeout.current = setTimeout(() => {
    doSomething()
  }, 500)
}

The typing will work both if you're running in Node or in a Browser.

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Solution 1 Dharman