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Svelte5 5: VSCode Migrator adding $state rune to bind:this variables
Describe the bug
Have component that binds textarea to variable for use on afterMount
<script lang="ts">
import { onMount } from 'svelte'
export let autofocus = false
let textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement
onMount(() => {
if (autofocus) {
textarea.focus()
}
})
</script>
<textarea bind:this={textarea}></textarea>
This is being converted into this:
<script lang="ts">
import { onMount } from 'svelte'
interface Props {
autofocus?: boolean;
}
let { autofocus = false }: Props = $props();
let textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement = $state()
onMount(() => {
if (autofocus) {
textarea.focus()
}
})
</script>
<textarea bind:this={textarea}></textarea>
But defining let textarea is throwing this typescript error:
Type 'HTMLTextAreaElement | undefined' is not assignable to type 'HTMLTextAreaElement'.
Type 'undefined' is not assignable to type 'HTMLTextAreaElement'.
Manually changing let textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement = $state() to just let textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement fixes the issue.
Reproduction
See above
Logs
No response
System Info
System:
OS: macOS 15.0.1
CPU: (12) arm64 Apple M3 Pro
Memory: 259.27 MB / 18.00 GB
Shell: 5.9 - /bin/zsh
Binaries:
Node: 20.15.1 - ~/.asdf/installs/nodejs/20.15.1/bin/node
Yarn: 4.3.1 - ~/.asdf/installs/nodejs/20.15.1/bin/yarn
npm: 10.8.2 - ~/.asdf/plugins/nodejs/shims/npm
bun: 1.1.0 - ~/.bun/bin/bun
Browsers:
Chrome: 130.0.6723.70
Safari: 18.0.1
npmPackages:
svelte: ^5.1.0 => 5.1.0
Severity
annoyance
It should be converting it to let textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement | undefined = $state() but this seems to have been skipped because before migration it already had a type.
If bind:this is run when the component is created through, why does the variable it binds to need to be reactive? It won't change, it's assigned once... seems like Svelte 5 is requiring things be $state runes when perhaps they don't need to be?
The rules around bind:this have already been loosened before, otherwise you would get this warning without $state:
textarea is updated, but is not declared with $state(...). Changing its value will not correctly trigger updates (non_reactive_update)
Migration should probably add | undefined to the type if a variable without initialization is turned into $state (unless undefined is removed from the $state type).
A question is whether $state should be added for this bindings like these. Both the addition of | undefined and making it a $state is more correct, the variable does start out as undefined and is only set during mount.
Code like the following would throw (which is not detected by TS):
let textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement;
log();
function log() {
console.log(textarea.textContent);
}
I ran into the same error tonight. The only difference was mine was a wider HTMLElement, but otherwise exactly the same behaviour.