ktmud commented on a change in pull request #10936:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/pull/10936#discussion_r495215569



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File path: 
superset-frontend/src/dashboard/components/FiltersBadge/DetailsPanel.tsx
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+import React from 'react';
+import { useTheme } from '@superset-ui/core';
+import {
+  SearchOutlined,
+  MinusCircleFilled,
+  CheckCircleFilled,
+  ExclamationCircleFilled,
+} from '@ant-design/icons';
+import { Collapse } from 'src/common/components/index';
+import S from './Styles';
+import { APPLIED, INCOMPATIBLE, UNSET } from './selectors';
+
+export type Indicator = {
+  id: string;
+  name: string;
+  value: string[];
+  status: typeof APPLIED | typeof UNSET | typeof INCOMPATIBLE;

Review comment:
       You can just create a custom type `IndicatorStatus = 'applied' | 'unset' 
| 'incompatible'` and use string literals when comparing against 
`Indicator.status`. TypeScript will be smart enough to give you errors and 
autocomplete hints.
   
   I would also recommend naming `Indicator` as `FilterIndicator` to make 
things more explicit and easier to understand---just imagine we are going to 
add another indicator for something else in the future. Types should always be 
assumed to be globals since they tend to be imported here and there once being 
exposed via some API.
   
   ```typescript
   export type FilterIndicatorStatus = 'applied' | 'unset' | 'incompatible'
   
   export type FilterIndicator = {
     ...
     status: FilterIndicatorStatus;
   }
   ```




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