TS17019
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'X' at the end of a type is not valid TypeScript syntax. Did you mean to writ...
Production Risk
Build will fail; resolve before shipping.
What this means
A TypeScript diagnostic (TS17019): 'X' at the end of a type is not valid TypeScript syntax. Did you mean to write 'X'?. This diagnostic is emitted by the TypeScript compiler when 'X' at the end of a type is not valid TypeScript syntax. Did you mean to write 'X'?.
Why it happens
- 1Incorrect TypeScript syntax or type usage
- 2Type mismatch between declared and actual value
How to reproduce
TypeScript compiler reports TS17019 during type checking.
trigger — this will error
trigger — this will error
// Triggers TS17019 // 'X' at the end of a type is not valid TypeScript syntax. Did you mean to write 'X'?
expected output
error TS17019: 'X' at the end of a type is not valid TypeScript syntax. Did you mean to write 'X'?
Fix
Address the TypeScript diagnostic
WHEN When this error is reported by the compiler
Address the TypeScript diagnostic
// Run the TypeScript compiler for details: npx tsc --noEmit // Use the TypeScript playground to test your code: // https://www.typescriptlang.org/play
Why this works
Review the full error message and location; the TypeScript handbook provides guidance on each error category.
Sources
Official documentation ↗
TypeScript Compiler Diagnostics
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