// React TypeScript Cheatsheet doesn't recommend using `React.FunctionalComponent` (`React.FC`). // https://react-typescript-cheatsheet.netlify.app/docs/basic/getting-started/function_components import * as React from 'react'; import { Control, FieldValues } from 'react-hook-form'; import { Value, ExternalValue, FeatureProps as BaseProps, DefaultInputComponentProps } from '../index.d.js'; export { Country, Value } from '../index.d.js'; // `ReactHookFormComponentProps` are used in: // * `react-hook-form-input/index.d.ts` export type ReactHookFormComponentProps = { name: string; defaultValue?: Value | ExternalValue; // A developer should pass a `control` object that is returned from `useForm()` hook. // Not required when using ``. control?: Control; rules?: object; // A quote from `react-hook-form`: // Without `shouldUnregister: true`, an input value would be retained when input is removed. // Setting `shouldUnregister: true` makes the form behave more closer to native. shouldUnregister?: boolean; } // `Props` are imported in: // * `react-hook-form-core/index.d.ts` export type Props = BaseProps & ReactHookFormComponentProps; // `DefaultFormValues` are imported in: // * `react-hook-form-core/index.d.ts` export type DefaultFormValues = FieldValues; type PhoneInputWithCountrySelectType = (props: Props) => React.JSX.Element; // Could also export the component that would accept custom "generics", if the component was a function, // but seems like it would also introduce some inconvenience when using `typeof PhoneInputWithCountrySelect` // for defining the type of the `props`. // https://github.com/catamphetamine/react-phone-number-input/issues/414#issuecomment-1220679025 // type PhoneInputWithCountrySelectType = (props: Props) => React.JSX.Element; declare const PhoneInputWithCountrySelect: PhoneInputWithCountrySelectType; export default PhoneInputWithCountrySelect;