How to use generics in props in React in a functional component?

You can’t create a functional component with a type annotation and make it generic. So this will NOT work as T is not defined and you can’t define it on the variable level:

const CollapsableDataList : React.FunctionComponent<IProps<T>> = p => { /*...*/ } 

You can however skip the type annotation, and make the function generic and type props explicitly.

import * as React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';

interface IProps<T> {
    collapsed: boolean;
    listOfData: T[];
    displayData: (data: T, index: number) => React.ReactNode;
}
const CollapsableDataList = <T extends object>(props: IProps<T> & { children?: ReactNode }) => {
    if (!props.collapsed) {
        return <span>total: {props.listOfData.length}</span>
    } else {
        return (
            <>
                {
                    props.listOfData.map(props.displayData)
                }
            </>
        )
    }
}


render(
    <CollapsableDataList
        collapsed={false}
        listOfData={[{a: 1, b: 2}, {a: 3, c: 4}]}
        displayData={(data, index) => (<span key={index}>{data.a + (data.b || 0)}</span>)}
    />,
    document.getElementById('root'),
)

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