import { FileRef } from '../../../../../types/file-ref' import { BinaryFile } from '@/features/file-view/types/binary-file' export function convertFileRefToBinaryFile(fileRef: FileRef): BinaryFile { return { _id: fileRef._id, name: fileRef.name, id: fileRef._id, type: 'file', selected: true, linkedFileData: fileRef.linkedFileData, created: fileRef.created ? new Date(fileRef.created) : new Date(), } } // `FileViewHeader`, which is TypeScript, expects a BinaryFile, which has a // `created` property of type `Date`, while `TPRFileViewInfo`, written in JS, // into which `FileViewHeader` passes its BinaryFile, expects a file object with // `created` property of type `string`, which is a mismatch. `TPRFileViewInfo` // is the only one making runtime complaints and it seems that other uses of // `FileViewHeader` pass in a string for `created`, so that's what this function // does too. export function fileViewFile(fileRef: FileRef) { return { ...convertFileRefToBinaryFile(fileRef), created: fileRef.created, } }