Data Types in Effect
Overview
Effect provides immutable, type-safe data structures:
- Option - Represents optional values (Some/None)
- Either - Represents success/failure (Right/Left)
- Cause - Detailed failure information
- Exit - Effect execution result
- Data - Value equality for classes
- Chunk - Immutable indexed sequence
- Duration - Time spans
- DateTime - Date/time handling
Option
Represents a value that may or may not exist:
import { Option } from "effect";
const some = Option.some(42);
const none = Option.none();
const fromNull = Option.fromNullable(maybeNull);
const result = Option.match(option, {
onNone: () => "No value",
onSome: (value) => `Got: ${value}`,
});
const value = Option.getOrElse(option, () => defaultValue);
const doubled = Option.map(option, (n) => n * 2);
const chained = Option.flatMap(option, (n) => (n > 0 ? Option.some(n) : Option.none()));
const positive = Option.filter(option, (n) => n > 0);
Option with Effect
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
const maybeUser = yield* findUser(id);
// Convert Option to Effect
const user = yield* Option.match(maybeUser, {
onNone: () => Effect.fail(new UserNotFound()),
onSome: Effect.succeed,
});
// Or use Effect.fromOption
const user = yield* maybeUser.pipe(
Effect.fromOption,
Effect.mapError(() => new UserNotFound()),
);
});
Option Chaining - flatMap over Nested match
NEVER nest Option.match calls. When chaining multiple optional operations that share the same fallback, use Option.flatMap with a single Option.getOrElse:
// ❌ FORBIDDEN: Nested Option.match (pyramid of doom)
// Every onNone returns the same default — this is the signal to use flatMap
const result = pipe(
users,
Array.findFirst((u) => u.role === "admin"),
Option.match({
onNone: () => defaultName,
onSome: (admin) =>
Option.match(admin.department, {
onNone: () => defaultName,
onSome: (dept) =>
pipe(
departments,
Array.findFirst((d) => d.id === dept),
Option.match({
onNone: () => defaultName,
onSome: (d) => d.name,
}),
),
}),
}),
);
// ✅ REQUIRED: Option.flatMap chain with single getOrElse
const result = pipe(
users,
Array.findFirst((u) => u.role === "admin"),
Option.flatMap((admin) => admin.department),
Option.flatMap((dept) =>
pipe(
departments,
Array.findFirst((d) => d.id === dept),
),
),
Option.map((d) => d.name),
Option.getOrElse(() => defaultName),
);
When to use which:
| Pattern | Use When |
|---|---|
Option.match | Converting Option to a different type (single use) |
Option.flatMap chain | Chaining multiple optional operations with same fallback |
Option.map | Transforming the inner value without changing Option wrapper |
Option.getOrElse | Extracting the value with a default at the end of a chain |
Option.filter | Adding a condition that may turn Some into None |
Either
Represents a value that is either Left (failure) or Right (success):
import { Either } from "effect";
const right = Either.right(42);
const left = Either.left("error");
const result = Either.match(either, {
onLeft: (error) => `Error: ${error}`,
onRight: (value) => `Success: ${value}`,
});
const doubled = Either.map(either, (n) => n * 2);
const mapped = Either.mapLeft(either, (e) => new Error(e));
const both = Either.mapBoth(either, {
onLeft: (e) => new Error(e),
onRight: (n) => n * 2,
});
const chained = Either.flatMap(either, (n) => (n > 0 ? Either.right(n) : Either.left("negative")));
const value = Either.getOrThrow(either);
Cause
Complete failure information for an Effect:
import { Cause } from "effect";
Cause.fail(error);
Cause.die(defect);
Cause.interrupt(id);
Cause.empty;
Cause.sequential(c1, c2);
Cause.parallel(c1, c2);
Cause.isFailure(cause);
Cause.isDie(cause);
Cause.isInterrupt(cause);
const failures = Cause.failures(cause);
const defects = Cause.defects(cause);
const message = Cause.pretty(cause);
Exit
The result of running an Effect:
import { Exit } from "effect";
Exit.succeed(value);
Exit.fail(cause);
const result = Exit.match(exit, {
onFailure: (cause) => `Failed: ${Cause.pretty(cause)}`,
onSuccess: (value) => `Succeeded: ${value}`,
});
Exit.isSuccess(exit);
Exit.isFailure(exit);
const value = Exit.getOrElse(exit, () => defaultValue);
const mapped = Exit.map(exit, (a) => a * 2);
Data - Value Equality
Create classes with structural equality:
import { Data, Schema } from "effect";
// Tagged class
class Person extends Data.Class<{
readonly name: string;
readonly age: number;
}> {}
const alice1 = new Person({ name: "Alice", age: 30 });
const alice2 = new Person({ name: "Alice", age: 30 });
alice1 === alice2; // false (reference)
Equal.equals(alice1, alice2); // true (structural)
// Tagged errors (used with Effect.fail)
// Use Schema.TaggedError for domain errors - works with Schema.is(), catchTag, and Match.tag
class UserNotFound extends Schema.TaggedError<UserNotFound>()("UserNotFound", { userId: Schema.String }) {}
// Tagged enum
type Shape = Data.TaggedEnum<{
Circle: { radius: number };
Rectangle: { width: number; height: number };
}>;
const { Circle, Rectangle } = Data.taggedEnum<Shape>();
const circle = Circle({ radius: 10 });
const rect = Rectangle({ width: 5, height: 3 });
Chunk
Immutable indexed sequence optimized for Effect:
import { Chunk } from "effect";
const chunk = Chunk.make(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
const fromArray = Chunk.fromIterable([1, 2, 3]);
const empty = Chunk.empty<number>();
const head = Chunk.head(chunk);
const tail = Chunk.tail(chunk);
const take = Chunk.take(chunk, 2);
const drop = Chunk.drop(chunk, 2);
const doubled = Chunk.map(chunk, (n) => n * 2);
const filtered = Chunk.filter(chunk, (n) => n > 2);
const sum = Chunk.reduce(chunk, 0, (acc, n) => acc + n);
const array = Chunk.toArray(chunk);
const readonlyArray = Chunk.toReadonlyArray(chunk);
Duration
Represent time spans:
import { Duration } from "effect";
const ms = Duration.millis(100);
const secs = Duration.seconds(5);
const mins = Duration.minutes(10);
const hours = Duration.hours(2);
const days = Duration.days(1);
const fromString = Duration.decode("5 seconds");
const total = Duration.sum(duration1, duration2);
const remaining = Duration.subtract(total, elapsed);
Duration.greaterThan(a, b);
Duration.lessThanOrEqualTo(a, b);
const milliseconds = Duration.toMillis(duration);
const seconds = Duration.toSeconds(duration);
DateTime
Date and time handling:
import { DateTime } from "effect";
const now = DateTime.now;
const fromDate = DateTime.fromDate(new Date());
const specific = DateTime.make({
year: 2024,
month: 1,
day: 15,
hours: 10,
minutes: 30,
});
const tomorrow = DateTime.add(now, { days: 1 });
const lastWeek = DateTime.subtract(now, { weeks: 1 });
const formatted = DateTime.format(now, "yyyy-MM-dd");
const utc = DateTime.setZone(now, "UTC");
const local = DateTime.setZone(now, DateTime.zoneLocal);
HashMap & HashSet
Immutable hash-based collections:
import { HashMap, HashSet } from "effect";
const map = HashMap.make(["a", 1], ["b", 2], ["c", 3]);
const value = HashMap.get(map, "a");
const updated = HashMap.set(map, "d", 4);
const removed = HashMap.remove(map, "a");
const set = HashSet.make(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
const has = HashSet.has(set, 3);
const added = HashSet.add(set, 6);
const removed = HashSet.remove(set, 1);
const union = HashSet.union(set1, set2);
const intersection = HashSet.intersection(set1, set2);
Redacted
Protect sensitive values from logging:
import { Redacted } from "effect";
const apiKey = Redacted.make("sk-secret-key-123");
console.log(apiKey);
console.log(`Key: ${apiKey}`);
const actual = Redacted.value(apiKey);
Best Practices
- Use Option for nullable values - Explicit handling required
- Use Either for validation - Accumulate errors
- Use Schema.TaggedError for Effect errors - Enables catchTag and Schema.is()
- Use Chunk in streaming - Optimized for Effect operations
- Use Redacted for secrets - Prevents accidental exposure
- Use Duration for time - Type-safe time operations
Additional Resources
For comprehensive data type documentation, consult ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/llms-full.txt.
Search for these sections:
- "Option" for optional values
- "Either" for success/failure
- "Cause" for error details
- "Exit" for execution results
- "Data" for value equality
- "Chunk" for sequences
- "DateTime" for date handling