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Why is TypeScript accepting an URL in node-fetch

In TypeScript I can do the following:

const fetchUrl = async () => {
  let url: URL = new URL("http://example.com")
  url.searchParams.set("q", "hello")
  url.searchParams.set("a", "world!")
  return fetch(url)
}

And I want to know why this is accepted because the signature of fetch accepts a Union Type of RequestInfo = string | URLLike | Request as the first parameter. I assume that the URL-Type matches URLLike which is just an interface

interface URLLike {
    href: string;
}

But since URL is not extending from URLLike it seems odd for me that it should match. Is this about the href variable that exist in both types?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66061772/why-is-typescript-accepting-an-url-in-node-fetch

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TypeScript uses structural typing rather than nominal typing. What this means is that only the shape matters. URLLike is defined as a shape with a href property of type string so absolutely any type that has a href property of type string will do.

Other languages such as Java are nominally typed and here the name matters. So only types that explicitly said they implement URLLike would be valid.

You can think about this a bit like compile-time duck typing.


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