No, it is possible to pass a component as a prop in TypeScript. However, you need to specify the type of the component using the "React.ComponentType" interface. Here's an example:
import React from "react";
interface Props {
component: React.ComponentType<any>;
}
const MyComponent: React.FC<Props> = ({ component: Component }) => {
return <Component />;
};
const MyOtherComponent: React.FC = () => {
return <div>Hello TypeScript!</div>;
};
const App: React.FC = () => {
return <MyComponent component={MyOtherComponent} />;
};
In this example, we have defined a component called "MyComponent" that takes a prop called "component" of type "React.ComponentType<any>". We then use this prop to render the passed in component ("MyOtherComponent" in this case).
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