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improve coprocessorjs logging, remove unnecessary JS node modules and package lock, which were ignored on target coprocessor instances. cut another gm release for testing
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*/
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declare module 'assert' {
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/**
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* An alias of {@link ok}.
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* @since v0.5.9
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*/
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function assert(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value;
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namespace assert {
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/**
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* Indicates the failure of an assertion. All errors thrown by the `assert` module
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* will be instances of the `AssertionError` class.
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*/
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class AssertionError extends Error {
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actual: unknown;
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expected: unknown;
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operator: string;
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generatedMessage: boolean;
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message?: string | undefined;
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actual?: unknown | undefined;
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*
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* // Returns an array containing information on callsfunc()
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* tracker.report();
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* // message: 'Expected the func function to be executed 2 time(s) but was
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* // executed 0 time(s).',
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* // actual: 0,
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* // expected: 2,
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* // operator: 'func',
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* // stack: stack trace
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* // }
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* // ]
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* ```
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* @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0
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*/
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report(): CallTrackerReportInformation[];
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/**
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* Iterates through the list of functions passed to `tracker.calls()` and will throw an error for functions that
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* have not been called the expected number of times.
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*
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* ```js
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* import assert from 'assert';
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*
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* // Creates call tracker.
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* const tracker = new assert.CallTracker();
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*
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* function func() {}
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*
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* // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times
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* // before tracker.verify().
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* const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2);
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*
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* callsfunc();
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*
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* // Will throw an error since callsfunc() was only called once.
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verify(): void;
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interface CallTrackerReportInformation {
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message: string;
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/** The actual number of times the function was called. */
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actual: number;
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/** The number of times the function was expected to be called. */
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expected: number;
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/** The name of the function that is wrapped. */
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operator: string;
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/** A stack trace of the function. */
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stack: object;
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}
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||||
type AssertPredicate = RegExp | (new () => object) | ((thrown: unknown) => boolean) | object | Error;
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/**
|
||||
* Throws an `AssertionError` with the provided error message or a default
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||||
* error message. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then
|
||||
* it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`.
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*
|
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* ```js
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* import assert from 'assert/strict';
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*
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* assert.fail();
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||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Failed
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*
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* assert.fail('boom');
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* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: boom
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*
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* assert.fail(new TypeError('need array'));
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* // TypeError: need array
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* ```
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*
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* Using `assert.fail()` with more than two arguments is possible but deprecated.
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* See below for further details.
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||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
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* @param [message='Failed']
|
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*/
|
||||
function fail(message?: string | Error): never;
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||||
/** @deprecated since v10.0.0 - use fail([message]) or other assert functions instead. */
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function fail(
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actual: unknown,
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expected: unknown,
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message?: string | Error,
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operator?: string,
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stackStartFn?: Function
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): never;
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/**
|
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* Tests if `value` is truthy. It is equivalent to`assert.equal(!!value, true, message)`.
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*
|
||||
* If `value` is not truthy, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is `undefined`, a default
|
||||
* error message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`.
|
||||
* If no arguments are passed in at all `message` will be set to the string:`` 'No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`' ``.
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||||
*
|
||||
* Be aware that in the `repl` the error message will be different to the one
|
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* thrown in a file! See below for further details.
|
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
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*
|
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* assert.ok(true);
|
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* // OK
|
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* assert.ok(1);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.ok();
|
||||
* // AssertionError: No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.ok(false, 'it\'s false');
|
||||
* // AssertionError: it's false
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // In the repl:
|
||||
* assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string');
|
||||
* // AssertionError: false == true
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // In a file (e.g. test.js):
|
||||
* assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string');
|
||||
* // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string')
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.ok(false);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // assert.ok(false)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.ok(0);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // assert.ok(0)
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Using `assert()` works the same:
|
||||
* assert(0);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // assert(0)
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function ok(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* **Strict assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An alias of {@link strictEqual}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* **Legacy assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link strictEqual} instead.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Tests shallow, coercive equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters
|
||||
* using the [Abstract Equality Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-abstract-equality-comparison) ( `==` ). `NaN` is special handled
|
||||
* and treated as being identical in case both sides are `NaN`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.equal(1, 1);
|
||||
* // OK, 1 == 1
|
||||
* assert.equal(1, '1');
|
||||
* // OK, 1 == '1'
|
||||
* assert.equal(NaN, NaN);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.equal(1, 2);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: 1 == 2
|
||||
* assert.equal({ a: { b: 1 } }, { a: { b: 1 } });
|
||||
* // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } == { a: { b: 1 } }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values are not equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is undefined, a default
|
||||
* error message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function equal(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* **Strict assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An alias of {@link notStrictEqual}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* **Legacy assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notStrictEqual} instead.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Tests shallow, coercive inequality with the [Abstract Equality Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-abstract-equality-comparison)(`!=` ). `NaN` is special handled and treated as
|
||||
* being identical in case both
|
||||
* sides are `NaN`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notEqual(1, 2);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notEqual(1, 1);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: 1 != 1
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notEqual(1, '1');
|
||||
* // AssertionError: 1 != '1'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values are equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is undefined, a default error
|
||||
* message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function notEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* **Strict assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An alias of {@link deepStrictEqual}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* **Legacy assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link deepStrictEqual} instead.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. Consider
|
||||
* using {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. {@link deepEqual} can have
|
||||
* surprising results.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* _Deep equality_ means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
|
||||
* are also recursively evaluated by the following rules.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* **Strict assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An alias of {@link notDeepStrictEqual}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* **Legacy assertion mode**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notDeepStrictEqual} instead.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Tests for any deep inequality. Opposite of {@link deepEqual}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const obj1 = {
|
||||
* a: {
|
||||
* b: 1
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* const obj2 = {
|
||||
* a: {
|
||||
* b: 2
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* const obj3 = {
|
||||
* a: {
|
||||
* b: 1
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* const obj4 = Object.create(obj1);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj1);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj2);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj3);
|
||||
* // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj4);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values are deeply equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a default
|
||||
* error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
|
||||
* instead of the `AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function notDeepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests strict equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as
|
||||
* determined by the [SameValue Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-samevalue).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(1, 2);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal:
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // 1 !== 2
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(1, 1);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual('Hello foobar', 'Hello World!');
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal:
|
||||
* // + actual - expected
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // + 'Hello foobar'
|
||||
* // - 'Hello World!'
|
||||
* // ^
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const apples = 1;
|
||||
* const oranges = 2;
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(apples, oranges, `apples ${apples} !== oranges ${oranges}`);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: apples 1 !== oranges 2
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(1, '1', new TypeError('Inputs are not identical'));
|
||||
* // TypeError: Inputs are not identical
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values are not strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a
|
||||
* default error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
|
||||
* instead of the `AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function strictEqual<T>(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests strict inequality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as
|
||||
* determined by the [SameValue Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-samevalue).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notStrictEqual(1, 2);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notStrictEqual(1, 1);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected "actual" to be strictly unequal to:
|
||||
* //
|
||||
* // 1
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notStrictEqual(1, '1');
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values are strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a
|
||||
* default error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
|
||||
* instead of the `AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function notStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters.
|
||||
* "Deep" equality means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
|
||||
* are recursively evaluated also by the following rules.
|
||||
* @since v1.2.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deepStrictEqual<T>(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests for deep strict inequality. Opposite of {@link deepStrictEqual}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.notDeepStrictEqual({ a: 1 }, { a: '1' });
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values are deeply and strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown
|
||||
* with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If
|
||||
* the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error message is assigned. If
|
||||
* the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
|
||||
* instead of the `AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v1.2.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function notDeepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Expects the function `fn` to throw an error.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
|
||||
* [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function,
|
||||
* a validation object where each property will be tested for strict deep equality,
|
||||
* or an instance of error where each property will be tested for strict deep
|
||||
* equality including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties. When
|
||||
* using an object, it is also possible to use a regular expression, when
|
||||
* validating against a string property. See below for examples.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If specified, `message` will be appended to the message provided by the`AssertionError` if the `fn` call fails to throw or in case the error validation
|
||||
* fails.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Custom validation object/error instance:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const err = new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* err.code = 404;
|
||||
* err.foo = 'bar';
|
||||
* err.info = {
|
||||
* nested: true,
|
||||
* baz: 'text'
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* err.reg = /abc/i;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.throws(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw err;
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* name: 'TypeError',
|
||||
* message: 'Wrong value',
|
||||
* info: {
|
||||
* nested: true,
|
||||
* baz: 'text'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* // Only properties on the validation object will be tested for.
|
||||
* // Using nested objects requires all properties to be present. Otherwise
|
||||
* // the validation is going to fail.
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* );
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Using regular expressions to validate error properties:
|
||||
* throws(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw err;
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* // The `name` and `message` properties are strings and using regular
|
||||
* // expressions on those will match against the string. If they fail, an
|
||||
* // error is thrown.
|
||||
* name: /^TypeError$/,
|
||||
* message: /Wrong/,
|
||||
* foo: 'bar',
|
||||
* info: {
|
||||
* nested: true,
|
||||
* // It is not possible to use regular expressions for nested properties!
|
||||
* baz: 'text'
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* // The `reg` property contains a regular expression and only if the
|
||||
* // validation object contains an identical regular expression, it is going
|
||||
* // to pass.
|
||||
* reg: /abc/i
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* );
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Fails due to the different `message` and `name` properties:
|
||||
* throws(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* const otherErr = new Error('Not found');
|
||||
* // Copy all enumerable properties from `err` to `otherErr`.
|
||||
* for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(err)) {
|
||||
* otherErr[key] = value;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* throw otherErr;
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* // The error's `message` and `name` properties will also be checked when using
|
||||
* // an error as validation object.
|
||||
* err
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Validate instanceof using constructor:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.throws(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw new Error('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* Error
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Validate error message using [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions):
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using a regular expression runs `.toString` on the error object, and will
|
||||
* therefore also include the error name.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.throws(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw new Error('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* /^Error: Wrong value$/
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Custom error validation:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The function must return `true` to indicate all internal validations passed.
|
||||
* It will otherwise fail with an `AssertionError`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.throws(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw new Error('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* (err) => {
|
||||
* assert(err instanceof Error);
|
||||
* assert(/value/.test(err));
|
||||
* // Avoid returning anything from validation functions besides `true`.
|
||||
* // Otherwise, it's not clear what part of the validation failed. Instead,
|
||||
* // throw an error about the specific validation that failed (as done in this
|
||||
* // example) and add as much helpful debugging information to that error as
|
||||
* // possible.
|
||||
* return true;
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* 'unexpected error'
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second
|
||||
* argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Using the same
|
||||
* message as the thrown error message is going to result in an`ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. Please read the example below carefully if using
|
||||
* a string as the second argument gets considered:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function throwingFirst() {
|
||||
* throw new Error('First');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function throwingSecond() {
|
||||
* throw new Error('Second');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function notThrowing() {}
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // The second argument is a string and the input function threw an Error.
|
||||
* // The first case will not throw as it does not match for the error message
|
||||
* // thrown by the input function!
|
||||
* assert.throws(throwingFirst, 'Second');
|
||||
* // In the next example the message has no benefit over the message from the
|
||||
* // error and since it is not clear if the user intended to actually match
|
||||
* // against the error message, Node.js throws an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error.
|
||||
* assert.throws(throwingSecond, 'Second');
|
||||
* // TypeError [ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT]
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // The string is only used (as message) in case the function does not throw:
|
||||
* assert.throws(notThrowing, 'Second');
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Missing expected exception: Second
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // If it was intended to match for the error message do this instead:
|
||||
* // It does not throw because the error messages match.
|
||||
* assert.throws(throwingSecond, /Second$/);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // If the error message does not match, an AssertionError is thrown.
|
||||
* assert.throws(throwingFirst, /Second$/);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Due to the confusing error-prone notation, avoid a string as the second
|
||||
* argument.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function throws(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
function throws(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asserts that the function `fn` does not throw an error.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using `assert.doesNotThrow()` is actually not useful because there
|
||||
* is no benefit in catching an error and then rethrowing it. Instead, consider
|
||||
* adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not throw and keep
|
||||
* error messages as expressive as possible.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When `assert.doesNotThrow()` is called, it will immediately call the `fn`function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If an error is thrown and it is the same type as that specified by the `error`parameter, then an `AssertionError` is thrown. If the error is of a
|
||||
* different type, or if the `error` parameter is undefined, the error is
|
||||
* propagated back to the caller.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
|
||||
* [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) or a validation
|
||||
* function. See {@link throws} for more details.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following, for instance, will throw the `TypeError` because there is no
|
||||
* matching error type in the assertion:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.doesNotThrow(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* SyntaxError
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* However, the following will result in an `AssertionError` with the message
|
||||
* 'Got unwanted exception...':
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.doesNotThrow(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* TypeError
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If an `AssertionError` is thrown and a value is provided for the `message`parameter, the value of `message` will be appended to the `AssertionError` message:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.doesNotThrow(
|
||||
* () => {
|
||||
* throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* /Wrong value/,
|
||||
* 'Whoops'
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* // Throws: AssertionError: Got unwanted exception: Whoops
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.21
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Throws `value` if `value` is not `undefined` or `null`. This is useful when
|
||||
* testing the `error` argument in callbacks. The stack trace contains all frames
|
||||
* from the error passed to `ifError()` including the potential new frames for`ifError()` itself.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.ifError(null);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
* assert.ifError(0);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 0
|
||||
* assert.ifError('error');
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 'error'
|
||||
* assert.ifError(new Error());
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: Error
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Create some random error frames.
|
||||
* let err;
|
||||
* (function errorFrame() {
|
||||
* err = new Error('test error');
|
||||
* })();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (function ifErrorFrame() {
|
||||
* assert.ifError(err);
|
||||
* })();
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: test error
|
||||
* // at ifErrorFrame
|
||||
* // at errorFrame
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.97
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function ifError(value: unknown): asserts value is null | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately
|
||||
* calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
|
||||
* check that the promise is rejected.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously,`assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If the
|
||||
* function does not return a promise, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected`Promise` with an `ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` error. In both cases the error
|
||||
* handler is skipped.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link throws}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
|
||||
* [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function,
|
||||
* an object where each property will be tested for, or an instance of error where
|
||||
* each property will be tested for including the non-enumerable `message` and`name` properties.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If specified, `message` will be the message provided by the `AssertionError` if the `asyncFn` fails to reject.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* await assert.rejects(
|
||||
* async () => {
|
||||
* throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* name: 'TypeError',
|
||||
* message: 'Wrong value'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* await assert.rejects(
|
||||
* async () => {
|
||||
* throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* (err) => {
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'TypeError');
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(err.message, 'Wrong value');
|
||||
* return true;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.rejects(
|
||||
* Promise.reject(new Error('Wrong value')),
|
||||
* Error
|
||||
* ).then(() => {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second
|
||||
* argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Please read the
|
||||
* example in {@link throws} carefully if using a string as the second
|
||||
* argument gets considered.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function rejects(block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>, message?: string | Error): Promise<void>;
|
||||
function rejects(block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately
|
||||
* calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
|
||||
* check that the promise is not rejected.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously,`assert.doesNotReject()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If
|
||||
* the function does not return a promise, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a
|
||||
* rejected `Promise` with an `ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` error. In both cases
|
||||
* the error handler is skipped.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using `assert.doesNotReject()` is actually not useful because there is little
|
||||
* benefit in catching a rejection and then rejecting it again. Instead, consider
|
||||
* adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not reject and keep
|
||||
* error messages as expressive as possible.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
|
||||
* [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) or a validation
|
||||
* function. See {@link throws} for more details.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link doesNotThrow}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* await assert.doesNotReject(
|
||||
* async () => {
|
||||
* throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* SyntaxError
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.doesNotReject(Promise.reject(new TypeError('Wrong value')))
|
||||
* .then(() => {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>, message?: string | Error): Promise<void>;
|
||||
function doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Expects the `string` input to match the regular expression.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.match('I will fail', /pass/);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input did not match the regular ...
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.match(123, /pass/);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.match('I will pass', /pass/);
|
||||
* // OK
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the values do not match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than`string`, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal
|
||||
* to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is
|
||||
* undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an
|
||||
* instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`.
|
||||
* @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function match(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Expects the `string` input not to match the regular expression.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import assert from 'assert/strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.doesNotMatch('I will fail', /fail/);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input was expected to not match the ...
|
||||
*
|
||||
* assert.doesNotMatch(123, /pass/);
|
||||
* // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
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* If the values do match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than`string`, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal
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* undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an
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strict: typeof strict;
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};
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* ```js
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* import async_hooks from 'async_hooks';
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* ```
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* @experimental
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/async_hooks.js)
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* fs.open(path, 'r', (err, fd) => {
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* // Returns the ID of the server, not of the new connection, because the
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* // callback runs in the execution scope of the server's MakeCallback().
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* See the section on `promise execution tracking`.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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* This can be used to implement continuation local storage without the
|
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* use of a tracking `Map` to store the metadata:
|
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*
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* ```js
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* import { createServer } from 'http';
|
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* import {
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* executionAsyncId,
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* executionAsyncResource,
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* createHook
|
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* } from 'async_hooks';
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* const sym = Symbol('state'); // Private symbol to avoid pollution
|
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*
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* createHook({
|
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* init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
|
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* const cr = executionAsyncResource();
|
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* if (cr) {
|
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* resource[sym] = cr[sym];
|
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* }
|
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* }
|
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* }).enable();
|
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*
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* const server = createServer((req, res) => {
|
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* executionAsyncResource()[sym] = { state: req.url };
|
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* setTimeout(function() {
|
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* res.end(JSON.stringify(executionAsyncResource()[sym]));
|
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* }, 100);
|
||||
* }).listen(3000);
|
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* ```
|
||||
* @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0
|
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* @return The resource representing the current execution. Useful to store data within the resource.
|
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*/
|
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|
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/**
|
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* ```js
|
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* const server = net.createServer((conn) => {
|
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* // The resource that caused (or triggered) this callback to be called
|
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* // was that of the new connection. Thus the return value of triggerAsyncId()
|
||||
* // is the asyncId of "conn".
|
||||
* async_hooks.triggerAsyncId();
|
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*
|
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* }).listen(port, () => {
|
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* // Even though all callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick()
|
||||
* // the callback itself exists because the call to the server's .listen()
|
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* // was made. So the return value would be the ID of the server.
|
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* async_hooks.triggerAsyncId();
|
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* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Promise contexts may not get valid `triggerAsyncId`s by default. See
|
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* the section on `promise execution tracking`.
|
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* @return The ID of the resource responsible for calling the callback that is currently being executed.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function triggerAsyncId(): number;
|
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interface HookCallbacks {
|
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/**
|
||||
* Called when a class is constructed that has the possibility to emit an asynchronous event.
|
||||
* @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource
|
||||
* @param type the type of the async resource
|
||||
* @param triggerAsyncId the unique ID of the async resource in whose execution context this async resource was created
|
||||
* @param resource reference to the resource representing the async operation, needs to be released during destroy
|
||||
*/
|
||||
init?(asyncId: number, type: string, triggerAsyncId: number, resource: object): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* When an asynchronous operation is initiated or completes a callback is called to notify the user.
|
||||
* The before callback is called just before said callback is executed.
|
||||
* @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource about to execute the callback.
|
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*/
|
||||
before?(asyncId: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Called immediately after the callback specified in before is completed.
|
||||
* @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource which has executed the callback.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
after?(asyncId: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Called when a promise has resolve() called. This may not be in the same execution id
|
||||
* as the promise itself.
|
||||
* @param asyncId the unique id for the promise that was resolve()d.
|
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*/
|
||||
promiseResolve?(asyncId: number): void;
|
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/**
|
||||
* Called after the resource corresponding to asyncId is destroyed
|
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* @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource
|
||||
*/
|
||||
destroy?(asyncId: number): void;
|
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}
|
||||
interface AsyncHook {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Enable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance. If no callbacks are provided enabling is a noop.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
enable(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Disable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance from the global pool of AsyncHook callbacks to be executed. Once a hook has been disabled it will not be called again until enabled.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
disable(): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Registers functions to be called for different lifetime events of each async
|
||||
* operation.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The callbacks `init()`/`before()`/`after()`/`destroy()` are called for the
|
||||
* respective asynchronous event during a resource's lifetime.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All callbacks are optional. For example, if only resource cleanup needs to
|
||||
* be tracked, then only the `destroy` callback needs to be passed. The
|
||||
* specifics of all functions that can be passed to `callbacks` is in the `Hook Callbacks` section.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { createHook } from 'async_hooks';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const asyncHook = createHook({
|
||||
* init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { },
|
||||
* destroy(asyncId) { }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The callbacks will be inherited via the prototype chain:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* class MyAsyncCallbacks {
|
||||
* init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { }
|
||||
* destroy(asyncId) {}
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* class MyAddedCallbacks extends MyAsyncCallbacks {
|
||||
* before(asyncId) { }
|
||||
* after(asyncId) { }
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const asyncHook = async_hooks.createHook(new MyAddedCallbacks());
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Because promises are asynchronous resources whose lifecycle is tracked
|
||||
* via the async hooks mechanism, the `init()`, `before()`, `after()`, and`destroy()` callbacks _must not_ be async functions that return promises.
|
||||
* @since v8.1.0
|
||||
* @param callbacks The `Hook Callbacks` to register
|
||||
* @return Instance used for disabling and enabling hooks
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createHook(callbacks: HookCallbacks): AsyncHook;
|
||||
interface AsyncResourceOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The ID of the execution context that created this async event.
|
||||
* @default executionAsyncId()
|
||||
*/
|
||||
triggerAsyncId?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Disables automatic `emitDestroy` when the object is garbage collected.
|
||||
* This usually does not need to be set (even if `emitDestroy` is called
|
||||
* manually), unless the resource's `asyncId` is retrieved and the
|
||||
* sensitive API's `emitDestroy` is called with it.
|
||||
* @default false
|
||||
*/
|
||||
requireManualDestroy?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The class `AsyncResource` is designed to be extended by the embedder's async
|
||||
* resources. Using this, users can easily trigger the lifetime events of their
|
||||
* own resources.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `init` hook will trigger when an `AsyncResource` is instantiated.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following is an overview of the `AsyncResource` API.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { AsyncResource, executionAsyncId } from 'async_hooks';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a
|
||||
* // new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then
|
||||
* // async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used.
|
||||
* const asyncResource = new AsyncResource(
|
||||
* type, { triggerAsyncId: executionAsyncId(), requireManualDestroy: false }
|
||||
* );
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Run a function in the execution context of the resource. This will
|
||||
* // * establish the context of the resource
|
||||
* // * trigger the AsyncHooks before callbacks
|
||||
* // * call the provided function `fn` with the supplied arguments
|
||||
* // * trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks
|
||||
* // * restore the original execution context
|
||||
* asyncResource.runInAsyncScope(fn, thisArg, ...args);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Call AsyncHooks destroy callbacks.
|
||||
* asyncResource.emitDestroy();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Return the unique ID assigned to the AsyncResource instance.
|
||||
* asyncResource.asyncId();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Return the trigger ID for the AsyncResource instance.
|
||||
* asyncResource.triggerAsyncId();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class AsyncResource {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a
|
||||
* new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then
|
||||
* async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used.
|
||||
* @param type The type of async event.
|
||||
* @param triggerAsyncId The ID of the execution context that created
|
||||
* this async event (default: `executionAsyncId()`), or an
|
||||
* AsyncResourceOptions object (since 9.3)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
constructor(type: string, triggerAsyncId?: number | AsyncResourceOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Binds the given function to the current execution context.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The returned function will have an `asyncResource` property referencing
|
||||
* the `AsyncResource` to which the function is bound.
|
||||
* @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0
|
||||
* @param fn The function to bind to the current execution context.
|
||||
* @param type An optional name to associate with the underlying `AsyncResource`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static bind<Func extends (this: ThisArg, ...args: any[]) => any, ThisArg>(
|
||||
fn: Func,
|
||||
type?: string,
|
||||
thisArg?: ThisArg
|
||||
): Func & {
|
||||
asyncResource: AsyncResource;
|
||||
};
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Binds the given function to execute to this `AsyncResource`'s scope.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The returned function will have an `asyncResource` property referencing
|
||||
* the `AsyncResource` to which the function is bound.
|
||||
* @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0
|
||||
* @param fn The function to bind to the current `AsyncResource`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
bind<Func extends (...args: any[]) => any>(
|
||||
fn: Func
|
||||
): Func & {
|
||||
asyncResource: AsyncResource;
|
||||
};
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Call the provided function with the provided arguments in the execution context
|
||||
* of the async resource. This will establish the context, trigger the AsyncHooks
|
||||
* before callbacks, call the function, trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks, and
|
||||
* then restore the original execution context.
|
||||
* @since v9.6.0
|
||||
* @param fn The function to call in the execution context of this async resource.
|
||||
* @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call.
|
||||
* @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
runInAsyncScope<This, Result>(fn: (this: This, ...args: any[]) => Result, thisArg?: This, ...args: any[]): Result;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Call all `destroy` hooks. This should only ever be called once. An error will
|
||||
* be thrown if it is called more than once. This **must** be manually called. If
|
||||
* the resource is left to be collected by the GC then the `destroy` hooks will
|
||||
* never be called.
|
||||
* @return A reference to `asyncResource`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
emitDestroy(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @return The unique `asyncId` assigned to the resource.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
asyncId(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @return The same `triggerAsyncId` that is passed to the `AsyncResource` constructor.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
triggerAsyncId(): number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This class creates stores that stay coherent through asynchronous operations.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* While you can create your own implementation on top of the `async_hooks` module,`AsyncLocalStorage` should be preferred as it is a performant and memory safe
|
||||
* implementation that involves significant optimizations that are non-obvious to
|
||||
* implement.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example uses `AsyncLocalStorage` to build a simple logger
|
||||
* that assigns IDs to incoming HTTP requests and includes them in messages
|
||||
* logged within each request.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import http from 'http';
|
||||
* import { AsyncLocalStorage } from 'async_hooks';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const asyncLocalStorage = new AsyncLocalStorage();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function logWithId(msg) {
|
||||
* const id = asyncLocalStorage.getStore();
|
||||
* console.log(`${id !== undefined ? id : '-'}:`, msg);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* let idSeq = 0;
|
||||
* http.createServer((req, res) => {
|
||||
* asyncLocalStorage.run(idSeq++, () => {
|
||||
* logWithId('start');
|
||||
* // Imagine any chain of async operations here
|
||||
* setImmediate(() => {
|
||||
* logWithId('finish');
|
||||
* res.end();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }).listen(8080);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* http.get('http://localhost:8080');
|
||||
* http.get('http://localhost:8080');
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // 0: start
|
||||
* // 1: start
|
||||
* // 0: finish
|
||||
* // 1: finish
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Each instance of `AsyncLocalStorage` maintains an independent storage context.
|
||||
* Multiple instances can safely exist simultaneously without risk of interfering
|
||||
* with each other data.
|
||||
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class AsyncLocalStorage<T> {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Disables the instance of `AsyncLocalStorage`. All subsequent calls
|
||||
* to `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined` until`asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()` is called again.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()`, all current contexts linked to the
|
||||
* instance will be exited.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()` is required before the`asyncLocalStorage` can be garbage collected. This does not apply to stores
|
||||
* provided by the `asyncLocalStorage`, as those objects are garbage collected
|
||||
* along with the corresponding async resources.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use this method when the `asyncLocalStorage` is not in use anymore
|
||||
* in the current process.
|
||||
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
*/
|
||||
disable(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the current store.
|
||||
* If called outside of an asynchronous context initialized by
|
||||
* calling `asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()`, it
|
||||
* returns `undefined`.
|
||||
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getStore(): T | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Runs a function synchronously within a context and returns its
|
||||
* return value. The store is not accessible outside of the callback function or
|
||||
* the asynchronous operations created within the callback.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `args` are passed to the callback function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `run()` too.
|
||||
* The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is exited.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const store = { id: 2 };
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* asyncLocalStorage.run(store, () => {
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
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* throw new Error();
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* });
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* } catch (e) {
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
|
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* // The error will be caught here
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* }
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* ```
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/**
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* Runs a function synchronously outside of a context and returns its
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*
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* The optional `args` are passed to the callback function.
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*
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* If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `exit()` too.
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* The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is re-entered.
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* ```js
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* // Within a call to run
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* try {
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object or value
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* asyncLocalStorage.exit(() => {
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* } catch (e) {
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* // The error will be caught here
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* }
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*/
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exit<R, TArgs extends any[]>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R;
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/**
|
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* synchronous execution and then persists the store through any following
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* asynchronous calls.
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* ```js
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* const store = { id: 1 };
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* // Replaces previous store with the given store object
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* asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store);
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
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* someAsyncOperation(() => {
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* This transition will continue for the _entire_ synchronous execution.
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* This means that if, for example, the context is entered within an event
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* handler subsequent event handlers will also run within that context unless
|
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* specifically bound to another context with an `AsyncResource`. That is why`run()` should be preferred over `enterWith()` unless there are strong reasons
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* to use the latter method.
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*
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* ```js
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* const store = { id: 1 };
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*
|
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* emitter.on('my-event', () => {
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* asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store);
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* });
|
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* emitter.on('my-event', () => {
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
|
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* });
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*
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
|
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* emitter.emit('my-event');
|
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* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
|
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* ```
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* @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0
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* @experimental
|
||||
*/
|
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enterWith(store: T): void;
|
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}
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}
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||||
declare module 'node:async_hooks' {
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/**
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* A single instance of Node.js runs in a single thread. To take advantage of
|
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* multi-core systems, the user will sometimes want to launch a cluster of Node.js
|
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* processes to handle the load.
|
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*
|
||||
* The cluster module allows easy creation of child processes that all share
|
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* server ports.
|
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* import cluster from 'cluster';
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* import http from 'http';
|
||||
* import { cpus } from 'os';
|
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* import process from 'process';
|
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*
|
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* const numCPUs = cpus().length;
|
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*
|
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* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
|
||||
* console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`);
|
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*
|
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* // Fork workers.
|
||||
* for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
|
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* cluster.fork();
|
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* }
|
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*
|
||||
* cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`worker ${worker.process.pid} died`);
|
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* });
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* // Workers can share any TCP connection
|
||||
* // In this case it is an HTTP server
|
||||
* http.createServer((req, res) => {
|
||||
* res.writeHead(200);
|
||||
* res.end('hello world\n');
|
||||
* }).listen(8000);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(`Worker ${process.pid} started`);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Running Node.js will now share port 8000 between the workers:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```console
|
||||
* $ node server.js
|
||||
* Primary 3596 is running
|
||||
* Worker 4324 started
|
||||
* Worker 4520 started
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||||
* Worker 6056 started
|
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* Worker 5644 started
|
||||
* ```
|
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*
|
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* On Windows, it is not yet possible to set up a named pipe server in a worker.
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/cluster.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'cluster' {
|
||||
import * as child from 'node:child_process';
|
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import EventEmitter = require('node:events');
|
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import * as net from 'node:net';
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export interface ClusterSettings {
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execArgv?: string[] | undefined; // default: process.execArgv
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exec?: string | undefined;
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args?: string[] | undefined;
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silent?: boolean | undefined;
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stdio?: any[] | undefined;
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uid?: number | undefined;
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gid?: number | undefined;
|
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inspectPort?: number | (() => number) | undefined;
|
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}
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export interface Address {
|
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address: string;
|
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port: number;
|
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addressType: number | 'udp4' | 'udp6'; // 4, 6, -1, "udp4", "udp6"
|
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}
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/**
|
||||
* A `Worker` object contains all public information and method about a worker.
|
||||
* In the primary it can be obtained using `cluster.workers`. In a worker
|
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* it can be obtained using `cluster.worker`.
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* @since v0.7.0
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*/
|
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export class Worker extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Each new worker is given its own unique id, this id is stored in the`id`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* While a worker is alive, this is the key that indexes it in`cluster.workers`.
|
||||
* @since v0.8.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
id: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* All workers are created using `child_process.fork()`, the returned object
|
||||
* from this function is stored as `.process`. In a worker, the global `process`is stored.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See: `Child Process module`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Workers will call `process.exit(0)` if the `'disconnect'` event occurs
|
||||
* on `process` and `.exitedAfterDisconnect` is not `true`. This protects against
|
||||
* accidental disconnection.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
process: child.ChildProcess;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Send a message to a worker or primary, optionally with a handle.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In the primary this sends a message to a specific worker. It is identical to `ChildProcess.send()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In a worker this sends a message to the primary. It is identical to`process.send()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This example will echo back all messages from the primary:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
|
||||
* const worker = cluster.fork();
|
||||
* worker.send('hi there');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* } else if (cluster.isWorker) {
|
||||
* process.on('message', (msg) => {
|
||||
* process.send(msg);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.7.0
|
||||
* @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties:
|
||||
*/
|
||||
send(message: child.Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
|
||||
send(message: child.Serializable, sendHandle: child.SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
|
||||
send(message: child.Serializable, sendHandle: child.SendHandle, options?: child.MessageOptions, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This function will kill the worker. In the primary, it does this
|
||||
* by disconnecting the `worker.process`, and once disconnected, killing
|
||||
* with `signal`. In the worker, it does it by disconnecting the channel,
|
||||
* and then exiting with code `0`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Because `kill()` attempts to gracefully disconnect the worker process, it is
|
||||
* susceptible to waiting indefinitely for the disconnect to complete. For example,
|
||||
* if the worker enters an infinite loop, a graceful disconnect will never occur.
|
||||
* If the graceful disconnect behavior is not needed, use `worker.process.kill()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Causes `.exitedAfterDisconnect` to be set.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method is aliased as `worker.destroy()` for backward compatibility.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In a worker, `process.kill()` exists, but it is not this function;
|
||||
* it is `kill()`.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.12
|
||||
* @param [signal='SIGTERM'] Name of the kill signal to send to the worker process.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
kill(signal?: string): void;
|
||||
destroy(signal?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* In a worker, this function will close all servers, wait for the `'close'` event
|
||||
* on those servers, and then disconnect the IPC channel.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In the primary, an internal message is sent to the worker causing it to call`.disconnect()` on itself.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Causes `.exitedAfterDisconnect` to be set.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* After a server is closed, it will no longer accept new connections,
|
||||
* but connections may be accepted by any other listening worker. Existing
|
||||
* connections will be allowed to close as usual. When no more connections exist,
|
||||
* see `server.close()`, the IPC channel to the worker will close allowing it
|
||||
* to die gracefully.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The above applies _only_ to server connections, client connections are not
|
||||
* automatically closed by workers, and disconnect does not wait for them to close
|
||||
* before exiting.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In a worker, `process.disconnect` exists, but it is not this function;
|
||||
* it is `disconnect()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Because long living server connections may block workers from disconnecting, it
|
||||
* may be useful to send a message, so application specific actions may be taken to
|
||||
* close them. It also may be useful to implement a timeout, killing a worker if
|
||||
* the `'disconnect'` event has not been emitted after some time.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
|
||||
* const worker = cluster.fork();
|
||||
* let timeout;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* worker.on('listening', (address) => {
|
||||
* worker.send('shutdown');
|
||||
* worker.disconnect();
|
||||
* timeout = setTimeout(() => {
|
||||
* worker.kill();
|
||||
* }, 2000);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* worker.on('disconnect', () => {
|
||||
* clearTimeout(timeout);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* } else if (cluster.isWorker) {
|
||||
* const net = require('net');
|
||||
* const server = net.createServer((socket) => {
|
||||
* // Connections never end
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* server.listen(8000);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* process.on('message', (msg) => {
|
||||
* if (msg === 'shutdown') {
|
||||
* // Initiate graceful close of any connections to server
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @return A reference to `worker`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
disconnect(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This function returns `true` if the worker is connected to its primary via its
|
||||
* IPC channel, `false` otherwise. A worker is connected to its primary after it
|
||||
* has been created. It is disconnected after the `'disconnect'` event is emitted.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.14
|
||||
*/
|
||||
isConnected(): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This function returns `true` if the worker's process has terminated (either
|
||||
* because of exiting or being signaled). Otherwise, it returns `false`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import cluster from 'cluster';
|
||||
* import http from 'http';
|
||||
* import { cpus } from 'os';
|
||||
* import process from 'process';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const numCPUs = cpus().length;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
|
||||
* console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Fork workers.
|
||||
* for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
|
||||
* cluster.fork();
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* cluster.on('fork', (worker) => {
|
||||
* console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead());
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
|
||||
* console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead());
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* // Workers can share any TCP connection. In this case, it is an HTTP server.
|
||||
* http.createServer((req, res) => {
|
||||
* res.writeHead(200);
|
||||
* res.end(`Current process\n ${process.pid}`);
|
||||
* process.kill(process.pid);
|
||||
* }).listen(8000);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.11.14
|
||||
*/
|
||||
isDead(): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This property is `true` if the worker exited due to `.kill()` or`.disconnect()`. If the worker exited any other way, it is `false`. If the
|
||||
* worker has not exited, it is `undefined`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The boolean `worker.exitedAfterDisconnect` allows distinguishing between
|
||||
* voluntary and accidental exit, the primary may choose not to respawn a worker
|
||||
* based on this value.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
|
||||
* if (worker.exitedAfterDisconnect === true) {
|
||||
* console.log('Oh, it was just voluntary – no need to worry');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // kill worker
|
||||
* worker.kill();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v6.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
exitedAfterDisconnect: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* events.EventEmitter
|
||||
* 1. disconnect
|
||||
* 2. error
|
||||
* 3. exit
|
||||
* 4. listening
|
||||
* 5. message
|
||||
* 6. online
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
addListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'disconnect'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'error', error: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'exit', code: number, signal: string): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'listening', address: Address): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'message', message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'online'): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
on(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
once(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface Cluster extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
disconnect(callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
fork(env?: any): Worker;
|
||||
/** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use isPrimary. */
|
||||
readonly isMaster: boolean;
|
||||
readonly isPrimary: boolean;
|
||||
readonly isWorker: boolean;
|
||||
schedulingPolicy: number;
|
||||
readonly settings: ClusterSettings;
|
||||
/** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use setupPrimary. */
|
||||
setupMaster(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `setupPrimary` is used to change the default 'fork' behavior. Once called, the settings will be present in cluster.settings.
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*/
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setupPrimary(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
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readonly worker?: Worker | undefined;
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readonly workers?: NodeJS.Dict<Worker> | undefined;
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readonly SCHED_NONE: number;
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readonly SCHED_RR: number;
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/**
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* events.EventEmitter
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* 1. disconnect
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* 2. exit
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* 3. fork
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* 4. listening
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* 5. message
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* 6. online
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* 7. setup
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*/
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addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
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addListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
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emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
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emit(event: 'disconnect', worker: Worker): boolean;
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emit(event: 'exit', worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string): boolean;
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emit(event: 'fork', worker: Worker): boolean;
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emit(event: 'listening', worker: Worker, address: Address): boolean;
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emit(event: 'message', worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
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emit(event: 'online', worker: Worker): boolean;
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emit(event: 'setup', settings: ClusterSettings): boolean;
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on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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on(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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on(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
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on(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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on(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
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on(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
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on(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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on(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
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once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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once(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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once(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
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once(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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once(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
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once(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
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once(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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once(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
|
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prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
|
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prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
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||||
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle?: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
|
||||
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
const cluster: Cluster;
|
||||
export default cluster;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:cluster' {
|
||||
export * from 'cluster';
|
||||
export { default as default } from 'cluster';
|
||||
}
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|
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/**
|
||||
* The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
|
||||
* JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The module exports two specific components:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
|
||||
* * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
|
||||
* synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
|
||||
* asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
|
||||
* more information.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example using the global `console`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* console.log('hello world');
|
||||
* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
|
||||
* console.log('hello %s', 'world');
|
||||
* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
|
||||
* console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
|
||||
* // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
|
||||
* // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
|
||||
* // at [eval]:5:15
|
||||
* // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
|
||||
* // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
|
||||
* // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19
|
||||
* // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
|
||||
* // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60)
|
||||
* // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const name = 'Will Robinson';
|
||||
* console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
|
||||
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example using the `Console` class:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const out = getStreamSomehow();
|
||||
* const err = getStreamSomehow();
|
||||
* const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myConsole.log('hello world');
|
||||
* // Prints: hello world, to out
|
||||
* myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world');
|
||||
* // Prints: hello world, to out
|
||||
* myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
|
||||
* // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const name = 'Will Robinson';
|
||||
* myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
|
||||
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/console.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'console' {
|
||||
import console = require('node:console');
|
||||
export = console;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:console' {
|
||||
import { InspectOptions } from 'node:util';
|
||||
global {
|
||||
// This needs to be global to avoid TS2403 in case lib.dom.d.ts is present in the same build
|
||||
interface Console {
|
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Console: console.ConsoleConstructor;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `console.assert()` writes a message if `value` is [falsy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Falsy) or omitted. It only
|
||||
* writes a message and does not otherwise affect execution. The output always
|
||||
* starts with `"Assertion failed"`. If provided, `message` is formatted using `util.format()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `value` is [truthy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Truthy), nothing happens.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* console.assert(true, 'does nothing');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.assert(false, 'Whoops %s work', 'didn\'t');
|
||||
* // Assertion failed: Whoops didn't work
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.assert();
|
||||
* // Assertion failed
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.101
|
||||
* @param value The value tested for being truthy.
|
||||
* @param message All arguments besides `value` are used as error message.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
assert(value: any, message?: string, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* When `stdout` is a TTY, calling `console.clear()` will attempt to clear the
|
||||
* TTY. When `stdout` is not a TTY, this method does nothing.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The specific operation of `console.clear()` can vary across operating systems
|
||||
* and terminal types. For most Linux operating systems, `console.clear()`operates similarly to the `clear` shell command. On Windows, `console.clear()`will clear only the output in the
|
||||
* current terminal viewport for the Node.js
|
||||
* binary.
|
||||
* @since v8.3.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
clear(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Maintains an internal counter specific to `label` and outputs to `stdout` the
|
||||
* number of times `console.count()` has been called with the given `label`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* > console.count()
|
||||
* default: 1
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.count('default')
|
||||
* default: 2
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.count('abc')
|
||||
* abc: 1
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.count('xyz')
|
||||
* xyz: 1
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.count('abc')
|
||||
* abc: 2
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.count()
|
||||
* default: 3
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* >
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v8.3.0
|
||||
* @param label The display label for the counter.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
count(label?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resets the internal counter specific to `label`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* > console.count('abc');
|
||||
* abc: 1
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.countReset('abc');
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* > console.count('abc');
|
||||
* abc: 1
|
||||
* undefined
|
||||
* >
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v8.3.0
|
||||
* @param label The display label for the counter.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
countReset(label?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `console.debug()` function is an alias for {@link log}.
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
debug(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses `util.inspect()` on `obj` and prints the resulting string to `stdout`.
|
||||
* This function bypasses any custom `inspect()` function defined on `obj`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.101
|
||||
*/
|
||||
dir(obj: any, options?: InspectOptions): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method calls `console.log()` passing it the arguments received.
|
||||
* This method does not produce any XML formatting.
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
dirxml(...data: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Prints to `stderr` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the
|
||||
* first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution
|
||||
* values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) (the arguments are all passed to `util.format()`).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const code = 5;
|
||||
* console.error('error #%d', code);
|
||||
* // Prints: error #5, to stderr
|
||||
* console.error('error', code);
|
||||
* // Prints: error 5, to stderr
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If formatting elements (e.g. `%d`) are not found in the first string then `util.inspect()` is called on each argument and the resulting string
|
||||
* values are concatenated. See `util.format()` for more information.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.100
|
||||
*/
|
||||
error(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Increases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation`length.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If one or more `label`s are provided, those are printed first without the
|
||||
* additional indentation.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
group(...label: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An alias for {@link group}.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
groupCollapsed(...label: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Decreases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation`length.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
groupEnd(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `console.info()` function is an alias for {@link log}.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.100
|
||||
*/
|
||||
info(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Prints to `stdout` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the
|
||||
* first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution
|
||||
* values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) (the arguments are all passed to `util.format()`).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const count = 5;
|
||||
* console.log('count: %d', count);
|
||||
* // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
|
||||
* console.log('count:', count);
|
||||
* // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See `util.format()` for more information.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.100
|
||||
*/
|
||||
log(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Try to construct a table with the columns of the properties of `tabularData`(or use `properties`) and rows of `tabularData` and log it. Falls back to just
|
||||
* logging the argument if it can’t be parsed as tabular.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // These can't be parsed as tabular data
|
||||
* console.table(Symbol());
|
||||
* // Symbol()
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.table(undefined);
|
||||
* // undefined
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }]);
|
||||
* // ┌─────────┬─────┬─────┐
|
||||
* // │ (index) │ a │ b │
|
||||
* // ├─────────┼─────┼─────┤
|
||||
* // │ 0 │ 1 │ 'Y' │
|
||||
* // │ 1 │ 'Z' │ 2 │
|
||||
* // └─────────┴─────┴─────┘
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }], ['a']);
|
||||
* // ┌─────────┬─────┐
|
||||
* // │ (index) │ a │
|
||||
* // ├─────────┼─────┤
|
||||
* // │ 0 │ 1 │
|
||||
* // │ 1 │ 'Z' │
|
||||
* // └─────────┴─────┘
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param properties Alternate properties for constructing the table.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
table(tabularData: any, properties?: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Starts a timer that can be used to compute the duration of an operation. Timers
|
||||
* are identified by a unique `label`. Use the same `label` when calling {@link timeEnd} to stop the timer and output the elapsed time in
|
||||
* suitable time units to `stdout`. For example, if the elapsed
|
||||
* time is 3869ms, `console.timeEnd()` displays "3.869s".
|
||||
* @since v0.1.104
|
||||
*/
|
||||
time(label?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Stops a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time} and
|
||||
* prints the result to `stdout`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* console.time('100-elements');
|
||||
* for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {}
|
||||
* console.timeEnd('100-elements');
|
||||
* // prints 100-elements: 225.438ms
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.104
|
||||
*/
|
||||
timeEnd(label?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* For a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time}, prints
|
||||
* the elapsed time and other `data` arguments to `stdout`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* console.time('process');
|
||||
* const value = expensiveProcess1(); // Returns 42
|
||||
* console.timeLog('process', value);
|
||||
* // Prints "process: 365.227ms 42".
|
||||
* doExpensiveProcess2(value);
|
||||
* console.timeEnd('process');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.7.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
timeLog(label?: string, ...data: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Prints to `stderr` the string `'Trace: '`, followed by the `util.format()` formatted message and stack trace to the current position in the code.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* console.trace('Show me');
|
||||
* // Prints: (stack trace will vary based on where trace is called)
|
||||
* // Trace: Show me
|
||||
* // at repl:2:9
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:248:27)
|
||||
* // at bound (domain.js:287:14)
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:300:12)
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.<anonymous> (repl.js:412:12)
|
||||
* // at emitOne (events.js:82:20)
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.emit (events.js:169:7)
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:210:10)
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:549:8)
|
||||
* // at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:826:14)
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.104
|
||||
*/
|
||||
trace(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `console.warn()` function is an alias for {@link error}.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.100
|
||||
*/
|
||||
warn(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
|
||||
// --- Inspector mode only ---
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
|
||||
* Starts a JavaScript CPU profile with an optional label.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
profile(label?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
|
||||
* Stops the current JavaScript CPU profiling session if one has been started and prints the report to the Profiles panel of the inspector.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
profileEnd(label?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
|
||||
* Adds an event with the label `label` to the Timeline panel of the inspector.
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*/
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timeStamp(label?: string): void;
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}
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/**
|
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* The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
|
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* JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
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*
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* The module exports two specific components:
|
||||
*
|
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* * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
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* * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
|
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*
|
||||
* _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
|
||||
* synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
|
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* asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
|
||||
* more information.
|
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*
|
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* Example using the global `console`:
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*
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* ```js
|
||||
* console.log('hello world');
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* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
|
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* console.log('hello %s', 'world');
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* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
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* console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
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* // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
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* // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
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* // at [eval]:5:15
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* // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
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* // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
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* // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19
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* // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
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* // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60)
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* // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3
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*
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* const name = 'Will Robinson';
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||||
* console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
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||||
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr
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* ```
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*
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* Example using the `Console` class:
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*
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* ```js
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* const out = getStreamSomehow();
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* const err = getStreamSomehow();
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* const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err);
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*
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* myConsole.log('hello world');
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* // Prints: hello world, to out
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* myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world');
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* // Prints: hello world, to out
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* myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
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* // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err
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*
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* const name = 'Will Robinson';
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* myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
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* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err
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* ```
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/console.js)
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*/
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namespace console {
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interface ConsoleConstructorOptions {
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stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream;
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stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
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ignoreErrors?: boolean | undefined;
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colorMode?: boolean | 'auto' | undefined;
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inspectOptions?: InspectOptions | undefined;
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}
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interface ConsoleConstructor {
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prototype: Console;
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new (stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream, stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream, ignoreErrors?: boolean): Console;
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new (options: ConsoleConstructorOptions): Console;
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}
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}
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var console: Console;
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}
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export = globalThis.console;
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}
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declare module 'constants' {
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import { constants as osConstants, SignalConstants } from 'node:os';
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import { constants as cryptoConstants } from 'node:crypto';
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import { constants as fsConstants } from 'node:fs';
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const exp: typeof osConstants.errno &
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typeof osConstants.priority &
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SignalConstants &
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typeof cryptoConstants &
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typeof fsConstants;
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export = exp;
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}
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declare module 'node:constants' {
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import constants = require('constants');
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}
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* The `dgram` module provides an implementation of UDP datagram sockets.
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*
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* ```js
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* import dgram from 'dgram';
|
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*
|
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* const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
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*
|
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* server.on('error', (err) => {
|
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* console.log(`server error:\n${err.stack}`);
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* server.close();
|
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* });
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*
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* server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
|
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* });
|
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*
|
||||
* server.on('listening', () => {
|
||||
* const address = server.address();
|
||||
* console.log(`server listening ${address.address}:${address.port}`);
|
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* });
|
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*
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* server.bind(41234);
|
||||
* // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234
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* ```
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/dgram.js)
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*/
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declare module 'dgram' {
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import { AddressInfo } from 'node:net';
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import * as dns from 'node:dns';
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import { EventEmitter, Abortable } from 'node:events';
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interface RemoteInfo {
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address: string;
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family: 'IPv4' | 'IPv6';
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port: number;
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size: number;
|
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}
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interface BindOptions {
|
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port?: number | undefined;
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address?: string | undefined;
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exclusive?: boolean | undefined;
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fd?: number | undefined;
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}
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type SocketType = 'udp4' | 'udp6';
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interface SocketOptions extends Abortable {
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type: SocketType;
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reuseAddr?: boolean | undefined;
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/**
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* @default false
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*/
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ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined;
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recvBufferSize?: number | undefined;
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sendBufferSize?: number | undefined;
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lookup?: ((hostname: string, options: dns.LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void) => void) | undefined;
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}
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/**
|
||||
* Creates a `dgram.Socket` object. Once the socket is created, calling `socket.bind()` will instruct the socket to begin listening for datagram
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* messages. When `address` and `port` are not passed to `socket.bind()` the
|
||||
* method will bind the socket to the "all interfaces" address on a random port
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* (it does the right thing for both `udp4` and `udp6` sockets). The bound address
|
||||
* and port can be retrieved using `socket.address().address` and `socket.address().port`.
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||||
*
|
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* If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.close()` on the socket:
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*
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* ```js
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* const controller = new AbortController();
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* const { signal } = controller;
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* const server = dgram.createSocket({ type: 'udp4', signal });
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* server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
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* console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
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* });
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* // Later, when you want to close the server.
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* controller.abort();
|
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* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.11.13
|
||||
* @param options Available options are:
|
||||
* @param callback Attached as a listener for `'message'` events. Optional.
|
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*/
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function createSocket(type: SocketType, callback?: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): Socket;
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function createSocket(options: SocketOptions, callback?: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): Socket;
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/**
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* Encapsulates the datagram functionality.
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*
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* New instances of `dgram.Socket` are created using {@link createSocket}.
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* The `new` keyword is not to be used to create `dgram.Socket` instances.
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* @since v0.1.99
|
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*/
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||||
class Socket extends EventEmitter {
|
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/**
|
||||
* Tells the kernel to join a multicast group at the given `multicastAddress` and`multicastInterface` using the `IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. If the`multicastInterface` argument is not
|
||||
* specified, the operating system will choose
|
||||
* one interface and will add membership to it. To add membership to every
|
||||
* available interface, call `addMembership` multiple times, once per interface.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random
|
||||
* port, listening on all interfaces.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When sharing a UDP socket across multiple `cluster` workers, the`socket.addMembership()` function must be called only once or an`EADDRINUSE` error will occur:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import cluster from 'cluster';
|
||||
* import dgram from 'dgram';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
|
||||
* cluster.fork(); // Works ok.
|
||||
* cluster.fork(); // Fails with EADDRINUSE.
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* const s = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
||||
* s.bind(1234, () => {
|
||||
* s.addMembership('224.0.0.114');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.6.9
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addMembership(multicastAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an object containing the address information for a socket.
|
||||
* For UDP sockets, this object will contain `address`, `family` and `port`properties.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.99
|
||||
*/
|
||||
address(): AddressInfo;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* For UDP sockets, causes the `dgram.Socket` to listen for datagram
|
||||
* messages on a named `port` and optional `address`. If `port` is not
|
||||
* specified or is `0`, the operating system will attempt to bind to a
|
||||
* random port. If `address` is not specified, the operating system will
|
||||
* attempt to listen on all addresses. Once binding is complete, a`'listening'` event is emitted and the optional `callback` function is
|
||||
* called.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Specifying both a `'listening'` event listener and passing a`callback` to the `socket.bind()` method is not harmful but not very
|
||||
* useful.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* A bound datagram socket keeps the Node.js process running to receive
|
||||
* datagram messages.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If binding fails, an `'error'` event is generated. In rare case (e.g.
|
||||
* attempting to bind with a closed socket), an `Error` may be thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example of a UDP server listening on port 41234:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import dgram from 'dgram';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* server.on('error', (err) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`server error:\n${err.stack}`);
|
||||
* server.close();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* server.on('listening', () => {
|
||||
* const address = server.address();
|
||||
* console.log(`server listening ${address.address}:${address.port}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* server.bind(41234);
|
||||
* // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.99
|
||||
* @param callback with no parameters. Called when binding is complete.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
bind(port?: number, address?: string, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
bind(port?: number, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
bind(callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
bind(options: BindOptions, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Close the underlying socket and stop listening for data on it. If a callback is
|
||||
* provided, it is added as a listener for the `'close'` event.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.99
|
||||
* @param callback Called when the socket has been closed.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
close(callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Associates the `dgram.Socket` to a remote address and port. Every
|
||||
* message sent by this handle is automatically sent to that destination. Also,
|
||||
* the socket will only receive messages from that remote peer.
|
||||
* Trying to call `connect()` on an already connected socket will result
|
||||
* in an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_IS_CONNECTED` exception. If `address` is not
|
||||
* provided, `'127.0.0.1'` (for `udp4` sockets) or `'::1'` (for `udp6` sockets)
|
||||
* will be used by default. Once the connection is complete, a `'connect'` event
|
||||
* is emitted and the optional `callback` function is called. In case of failure,
|
||||
* the `callback` is called or, failing this, an `'error'` event is emitted.
|
||||
* @since v12.0.0
|
||||
* @param callback Called when the connection is completed or on error.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
connect(port: number, address?: string, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
connect(port: number, callback: () => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A synchronous function that disassociates a connected `dgram.Socket` from
|
||||
* its remote address. Trying to call `disconnect()` on an unbound or already
|
||||
* disconnected socket will result in an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED` exception.
|
||||
* @since v12.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
disconnect(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instructs the kernel to leave a multicast group at `multicastAddress` using the`IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. This method is automatically called by the
|
||||
* kernel when the socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will
|
||||
* never have reason to call this.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to
|
||||
* drop membership on all valid interfaces.
|
||||
* @since v0.6.9
|
||||
*/
|
||||
dropMembership(multicastAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v8.7.0
|
||||
* @return the `SO_RCVBUF` socket receive buffer size in bytes.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getRecvBufferSize(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v8.7.0
|
||||
* @return the `SO_SNDBUF` socket send buffer size in bytes.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getSendBufferSize(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from
|
||||
* exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used
|
||||
* to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js
|
||||
* process active. The `socket.ref()` method adds the socket back to the reference
|
||||
* counting and restores the default behavior.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `socket.ref()` multiples times will have no additional effect.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `socket.ref()` method returns a reference to the socket so calls can be
|
||||
* chained.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ref(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an object containing the `address`, `family`, and `port` of the remote
|
||||
* endpoint. This method throws an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED` exception
|
||||
* if the socket is not connected.
|
||||
* @since v12.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
remoteAddress(): AddressInfo;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Broadcasts a datagram on the socket.
|
||||
* For connectionless sockets, the destination `port` and `address` must be
|
||||
* specified. Connected sockets, on the other hand, will use their associated
|
||||
* remote endpoint, so the `port` and `address` arguments must not be set.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `msg` argument contains the message to be sent.
|
||||
* Depending on its type, different behavior can apply. If `msg` is a `Buffer`,
|
||||
* any `TypedArray` or a `DataView`,
|
||||
* the `offset` and `length` specify the offset within the `Buffer` where the
|
||||
* message begins and the number of bytes in the message, respectively.
|
||||
* If `msg` is a `String`, then it is automatically converted to a `Buffer`with `'utf8'` encoding. With messages that
|
||||
* contain multi-byte characters, `offset` and `length` will be calculated with
|
||||
* respect to `byte length` and not the character position.
|
||||
* If `msg` is an array, `offset` and `length` must not be specified.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `address` argument is a string. If the value of `address` is a host name,
|
||||
* DNS will be used to resolve the address of the host. If `address` is not
|
||||
* provided or otherwise falsy, `'127.0.0.1'` (for `udp4` sockets) or `'::1'`(for `udp6` sockets) will be used by default.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the socket has not been previously bound with a call to `bind`, the socket
|
||||
* is assigned a random port number and is bound to the "all interfaces" address
|
||||
* (`'0.0.0.0'` for `udp4` sockets, `'::0'` for `udp6` sockets.)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An optional `callback` function may be specified to as a way of reporting
|
||||
* DNS errors or for determining when it is safe to reuse the `buf` object.
|
||||
* DNS lookups delay the time to send for at least one tick of the
|
||||
* Node.js event loop.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The only way to know for sure that the datagram has been sent is by using a`callback`. If an error occurs and a `callback` is given, the error will be
|
||||
* passed as the first argument to the `callback`. If a `callback` is not given,
|
||||
* the error is emitted as an `'error'` event on the `socket` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Offset and length are optional but both _must_ be set if either are used.
|
||||
* They are supported only when the first argument is a `Buffer`, a `TypedArray`,
|
||||
* or a `DataView`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example of sending a UDP packet to a port on `localhost`;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import dgram from 'dgram';
|
||||
* import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const message = Buffer.from('Some bytes');
|
||||
* const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
||||
* client.send(message, 41234, 'localhost', (err) => {
|
||||
* client.close();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example of sending a UDP packet composed of multiple buffers to a port on`127.0.0.1`;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import dgram from 'dgram';
|
||||
* import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const buf1 = Buffer.from('Some ');
|
||||
* const buf2 = Buffer.from('bytes');
|
||||
* const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
||||
* client.send([buf1, buf2], 41234, (err) => {
|
||||
* client.close();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Sending multiple buffers might be faster or slower depending on the
|
||||
* application and operating system. Run benchmarks to
|
||||
* determine the optimal strategy on a case-by-case basis. Generally speaking,
|
||||
* however, sending multiple buffers is faster.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example of sending a UDP packet using a socket connected to a port on`localhost`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import dgram from 'dgram';
|
||||
* import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const message = Buffer.from('Some bytes');
|
||||
* const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
||||
* client.connect(41234, 'localhost', (err) => {
|
||||
* client.send(message, (err) => {
|
||||
* client.close();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.99
|
||||
* @param msg Message to be sent.
|
||||
* @param offset Offset in the buffer where the message starts.
|
||||
* @param length Number of bytes in the message.
|
||||
* @param port Destination port.
|
||||
* @param address Destination host name or IP address.
|
||||
* @param callback Called when the message has been sent.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray<any>, port?: number, address?: string, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
|
||||
send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray<any>, port?: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
|
||||
send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray<any>, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
|
||||
send(msg: string | Uint8Array, offset: number, length: number, port?: number, address?: string, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
|
||||
send(msg: string | Uint8Array, offset: number, length: number, port?: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
|
||||
send(msg: string | Uint8Array, offset: number, length: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets or clears the `SO_BROADCAST` socket option. When set to `true`, UDP
|
||||
* packets may be sent to a local interface's broadcast address.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v0.6.9
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setBroadcast(flag: boolean): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* _All references to scope in this section are referring to[IPv6 Zone Indices](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Scoped_literal_IPv6_addresses), which are defined by [RFC
|
||||
* 4007](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4007). In string form, an IP_
|
||||
* _with a scope index is written as `'IP%scope'` where scope is an interface name_
|
||||
* _or interface number._
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Sets the default outgoing multicast interface of the socket to a chosen
|
||||
* interface or back to system interface selection. The `multicastInterface` must
|
||||
* be a valid string representation of an IP from the socket's family.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For IPv4 sockets, this should be the IP configured for the desired physical
|
||||
* interface. All packets sent to multicast on the socket will be sent on the
|
||||
* interface determined by the most recent successful use of this call.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For IPv6 sockets, `multicastInterface` should include a scope to indicate the
|
||||
* interface as in the examples that follow. In IPv6, individual `send` calls can
|
||||
* also use explicit scope in addresses, so only packets sent to a multicast
|
||||
* address without specifying an explicit scope are affected by the most recent
|
||||
* successful use of this call.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #### Example: IPv6 outgoing multicast interface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On most systems, where scope format uses the interface name:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp6');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* socket.bind(1234, () => {
|
||||
* socket.setMulticastInterface('::%eth1');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On Windows, where scope format uses an interface number:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp6');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* socket.bind(1234, () => {
|
||||
* socket.setMulticastInterface('::%2');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* #### Example: IPv4 outgoing multicast interface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All systems use an IP of the host on the desired physical interface:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* socket.bind(1234, () => {
|
||||
* socket.setMulticastInterface('10.0.0.2');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v8.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setMulticastInterface(multicastInterface: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets or clears the `IP_MULTICAST_LOOP` socket option. When set to `true`,
|
||||
* multicast packets will also be received on the local interface.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setMulticastLoopback(flag: boolean): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the `IP_MULTICAST_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for
|
||||
* "Time to Live", in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a
|
||||
* packet is allowed to travel through, specifically for multicast traffic. Each
|
||||
* router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the TTL. If the TTL is
|
||||
* decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `ttl` argument may be between 0 and 255\. The default on most systems is `1`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setMulticastTTL(ttl: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the `SO_RCVBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket receive buffer
|
||||
* in bytes.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v8.7.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setRecvBufferSize(size: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the `SO_SNDBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket send buffer
|
||||
* in bytes.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v8.7.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setSendBufferSize(size: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the `IP_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for "Time to Live",
|
||||
* in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a packet is allowed to
|
||||
* travel through. Each router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the
|
||||
* TTL. If the TTL is decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded.
|
||||
* Changing TTL values is typically done for network probes or when multicasting.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `ttl` argument may be between between 1 and 255\. The default on most systems
|
||||
* is 64.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.101
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setTTL(ttl: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from
|
||||
* exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used
|
||||
* to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js
|
||||
* process active, allowing the process to exit even if the socket is still
|
||||
* listening.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `socket.unref()` multiple times will have no addition effect.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `socket.unref()` method returns a reference to the socket so calls can be
|
||||
* chained.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
unref(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tells the kernel to join a source-specific multicast channel at the given`sourceAddress` and `groupAddress`, using the `multicastInterface` with the`IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP` socket
|
||||
* option. If the `multicastInterface` argument
|
||||
* is not specified, the operating system will choose one interface and will add
|
||||
* membership to it. To add membership to every available interface, call`socket.addSourceSpecificMembership()` multiple times, once per interface.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random
|
||||
* port, listening on all interfaces.
|
||||
* @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instructs the kernel to leave a source-specific multicast channel at the given`sourceAddress` and `groupAddress` using the `IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP`socket option. This method is
|
||||
* automatically called by the kernel when the
|
||||
* socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will never have
|
||||
* reason to call this.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to
|
||||
* drop membership on all valid interfaces.
|
||||
* @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
dropSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* events.EventEmitter
|
||||
* 1. close
|
||||
* 2. connect
|
||||
* 3. error
|
||||
* 4. listening
|
||||
* 5. message
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'connect'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'listening'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'message', msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:dgram' {
|
||||
export * from 'dgram';
|
||||
}
|
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|
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `diagnostics_channel` module provides an API to create named channels
|
||||
* to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is intended that a module writer wanting to report diagnostics messages
|
||||
* will create one or many top-level channels to report messages through.
|
||||
* Channels may also be acquired at runtime but it is not encouraged
|
||||
* due to the additional overhead of doing so. Channels may be exported for
|
||||
* convenience, but as long as the name is known it can be acquired anywhere.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If you intend for your module to produce diagnostics data for others to
|
||||
* consume it is recommended that you include documentation of what named
|
||||
* channels are used along with the shape of the message data. Channel names
|
||||
* should generally include the module name to avoid collisions with data from
|
||||
* other modules.
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/diagnostics_channel.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'diagnostics_channel' {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Check if there are active subscribers to the named channel. This is helpful if
|
||||
* the message you want to send might be expensive to prepare.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This API is optional but helpful when trying to publish messages from very
|
||||
* performance-sensitive code.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (diagnostics_channel.hasSubscribers('my-channel')) {
|
||||
* // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param name The channel name
|
||||
* @return If there are active subscribers
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function hasSubscribers(name: string): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This is the primary entry-point for anyone wanting to interact with a named
|
||||
* channel. It produces a channel object which is optimized to reduce overhead at
|
||||
* publish time as much as possible.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param name The channel name
|
||||
* @return The named channel object
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function channel(name: string): Channel;
|
||||
type ChannelListener = (name: string, message: unknown) => void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The class `Channel` represents an individual named channel within the data
|
||||
* pipeline. It is use to track subscribers and to publish messages when there
|
||||
* are subscribers present. It exists as a separate object to avoid channel
|
||||
* lookups at publish time, enabling very fast publish speeds and allowing
|
||||
* for heavy use while incurring very minimal cost. Channels are created with {@link channel}, constructing a channel directly
|
||||
* with `new Channel(name)` is not supported.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Channel {
|
||||
readonly name: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Check if there are active subscribers to this channel. This is helpful if
|
||||
* the message you want to send might be expensive to prepare.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This API is optional but helpful when trying to publish messages from very
|
||||
* performance-sensitive code.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (channel.hasSubscribers) {
|
||||
* // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly hasSubscribers: boolean;
|
||||
private constructor(name: string);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Register a message handler to subscribe to this channel. This message handler
|
||||
* will be run synchronously whenever a message is published to the channel. Any
|
||||
* errors thrown in the message handler will trigger an `'uncaughtException'`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* channel.subscribe((message, name) => {
|
||||
* // Received data
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param onMessage The handler to receive channel messages
|
||||
*/
|
||||
subscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Remove a message handler previously registered to this channel with `channel.subscribe(onMessage)`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function onMessage(message, name) {
|
||||
* // Received data
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* channel.subscribe(onMessage);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* channel.unsubscribe(onMessage);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param onMessage The previous subscribed handler to remove
|
||||
*/
|
||||
unsubscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:diagnostics_channel' {
|
||||
export * from 'diagnostics_channel';
|
||||
}
|
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|
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `dns` module enables name resolution. For example, use it to look up IP
|
||||
* addresses of host names.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Although named for the [Domain Name System (DNS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System), it does not always use the
|
||||
* DNS protocol for lookups. {@link lookup} uses the operating system
|
||||
* facilities to perform name resolution. It may not need to perform any network
|
||||
* communication. To perform name resolution the way other applications on the same
|
||||
* system do, use {@link lookup}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const dns = require('dns');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => {
|
||||
* console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* // address: "93.184.216.34" family: IPv4
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All other functions in the `dns` module connect to an actual DNS server to
|
||||
* perform name resolution. They will always use the network to perform DNS
|
||||
* queries. These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by {@link lookup} (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). Use these functions to always perform
|
||||
* DNS queries, bypassing other name-resolution facilities.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const dns = require('dns');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* dns.resolve4('archive.org', (err, addresses) => {
|
||||
* if (err) throw err;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(`addresses: ${JSON.stringify(addresses)}`);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* addresses.forEach((a) => {
|
||||
* dns.reverse(a, (err, hostnames) => {
|
||||
* if (err) {
|
||||
* throw err;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* console.log(`reverse for ${a}: ${JSON.stringify(hostnames)}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See the `Implementation considerations section` for more information.
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/dns.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'dns' {
|
||||
import * as dnsPromises from 'node:dns/promises';
|
||||
// Supported getaddrinfo flags.
|
||||
export const ADDRCONFIG: number;
|
||||
export const V4MAPPED: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `dns.V4MAPPED` is specified, return resolved IPv6 addresses as
|
||||
* well as IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export const ALL: number;
|
||||
export interface LookupOptions {
|
||||
family?: number | undefined;
|
||||
hints?: number | undefined;
|
||||
all?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
verbatim?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface LookupOneOptions extends LookupOptions {
|
||||
all?: false | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface LookupAllOptions extends LookupOptions {
|
||||
all: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface LookupAddress {
|
||||
address: string;
|
||||
family: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or
|
||||
* AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an
|
||||
* integer, then it must be `4` or `6` – if `options` is not provided, then IPv4
|
||||
* and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* With the `all` option set to `true`, the arguments for `callback` change to`(err, addresses)`, with `addresses` being an array of objects with the
|
||||
* properties `address` and `family`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is the error code.
|
||||
* Keep in mind that `err.code` will be set to `'ENOTFOUND'` not only when
|
||||
* the host name does not exist but also when the lookup fails in other ways
|
||||
* such as no available file descriptors.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `dns.lookup()` does not necessarily have anything to do with the DNS protocol.
|
||||
* The implementation uses an operating system facility that can associate names
|
||||
* with addresses, and vice versa. This implementation can have subtle but
|
||||
* important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please take some
|
||||
* time to consult the `Implementation considerations section` before using`dns.lookup()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const dns = require('dns');
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* family: 6,
|
||||
* hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, address, family) =>
|
||||
* console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family));
|
||||
* // address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
|
||||
* options.all = true;
|
||||
* dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, addresses) =>
|
||||
* console.log('addresses: %j', addresses));
|
||||
* // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, and `all`is not set to `true`, it returns a `Promise` for an `Object` with `address` and`family` properties.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function lookup(hostname: string, family: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
|
||||
export function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
|
||||
export function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: LookupAddress[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string | LookupAddress[], family: number) => void): void;
|
||||
export function lookup(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace lookup {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise<LookupAddress[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: LookupOneOptions | number): Promise<LookupAddress>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise<LookupAddress | LookupAddress[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resolves the given `address` and `port` into a host name and service using
|
||||
* the operating system's underlying `getnameinfo` implementation.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `address` is not a valid IP address, a `TypeError` will be thrown.
|
||||
* The `port` will be coerced to a number. If it is not a legal port, a `TypeError`will be thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On an error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is the error code.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const dns = require('dns');
|
||||
* dns.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22, (err, hostname, service) => {
|
||||
* console.log(hostname, service);
|
||||
* // Prints: localhost ssh
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns a`Promise` for an `Object` with `hostname` and `service` properties.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.14
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function lookupService(address: string, port: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostname: string, service: string) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace lookupService {
|
||||
function __promisify__(
|
||||
address: string,
|
||||
port: number
|
||||
): Promise<{
|
||||
hostname: string;
|
||||
service: string;
|
||||
}>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface ResolveOptions {
|
||||
ttl: boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface ResolveWithTtlOptions extends ResolveOptions {
|
||||
ttl: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface RecordWithTtl {
|
||||
address: string;
|
||||
ttl: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/** @deprecated Use `AnyARecord` or `AnyAaaaRecord` instead. */
|
||||
export type AnyRecordWithTtl = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord;
|
||||
export interface AnyARecord extends RecordWithTtl {
|
||||
type: 'A';
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyAaaaRecord extends RecordWithTtl {
|
||||
type: 'AAAA';
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface CaaRecord {
|
||||
critial: number;
|
||||
issue?: string | undefined;
|
||||
issuewild?: string | undefined;
|
||||
iodef?: string | undefined;
|
||||
contactemail?: string | undefined;
|
||||
contactphone?: string | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface MxRecord {
|
||||
priority: number;
|
||||
exchange: string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyMxRecord extends MxRecord {
|
||||
type: 'MX';
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface NaptrRecord {
|
||||
flags: string;
|
||||
service: string;
|
||||
regexp: string;
|
||||
replacement: string;
|
||||
order: number;
|
||||
preference: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyNaptrRecord extends NaptrRecord {
|
||||
type: 'NAPTR';
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface SoaRecord {
|
||||
nsname: string;
|
||||
hostmaster: string;
|
||||
serial: number;
|
||||
refresh: number;
|
||||
retry: number;
|
||||
expire: number;
|
||||
minttl: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnySoaRecord extends SoaRecord {
|
||||
type: 'SOA';
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface SrvRecord {
|
||||
priority: number;
|
||||
weight: number;
|
||||
port: number;
|
||||
name: string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnySrvRecord extends SrvRecord {
|
||||
type: 'SRV';
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyTxtRecord {
|
||||
type: 'TXT';
|
||||
entries: string[];
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyNsRecord {
|
||||
type: 'NS';
|
||||
value: string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyPtrRecord {
|
||||
type: 'PTR';
|
||||
value: string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export interface AnyCnameRecord {
|
||||
type: 'CNAME';
|
||||
value: string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export type AnyRecord = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord | AnyCnameRecord | AnyMxRecord | AnyNaptrRecord | AnyNsRecord | AnyPtrRecord | AnySoaRecord | AnySrvRecord | AnyTxtRecord;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into an array
|
||||
* of the resource records. The `callback` function has arguments`(err, records)`. When successful, `records` will be an array of resource
|
||||
* records. The type and structure of individual results varies based on `rrtype`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <omitted>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is one of the `DNS error codes`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.27
|
||||
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
|
||||
* @param [rrtype='A'] Resource record type.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'A', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'AAAA', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CNAME', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NS', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'PTR', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SoaRecord) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve(
|
||||
hostname: string,
|
||||
rrtype: string,
|
||||
callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]) => void
|
||||
): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolve {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype?: 'A' | 'AAAA' | 'CNAME' | 'NS' | 'PTR'): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise<SoaRecord>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise<string[][]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise<string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
|
||||
* will contain an array of IPv4 addresses (e.g.`['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`).
|
||||
* @since v0.1.16
|
||||
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolve4(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolve4 {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
|
||||
* will contain an array of IPv6 addresses.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.16
|
||||
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolve6(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolve6 {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. The`addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
|
||||
* will contain an array of canonical name records available for the `hostname`(e.g. `['bar.example.com']`).
|
||||
* @since v0.3.2
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveCname(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveCname {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. The`addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
|
||||
* will contain an array of certification authority authorization records
|
||||
* available for the `hostname` (e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'}, {critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`).
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveCaa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, records: CaaRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveCaa {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
|
||||
* contain an array of objects containing both a `priority` and `exchange`property (e.g. `[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`).
|
||||
* @since v0.1.27
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveMx(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveMx {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression based records (`NAPTR`records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback`function will contain an array of
|
||||
* objects with the following properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `flags`
|
||||
* * `service`
|
||||
* * `regexp`
|
||||
* * `replacement`
|
||||
* * `order`
|
||||
* * `preference`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* flags: 's',
|
||||
* service: 'SIP+D2U',
|
||||
* regexp: '',
|
||||
* replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com',
|
||||
* order: 30,
|
||||
* preference: 100
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.9.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveNaptr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveNaptr {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
|
||||
* contain an array of name server records available for `hostname`(e.g. `['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`).
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveNs(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveNs {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
|
||||
* be an array of strings containing the reply records.
|
||||
* @since v6.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolvePtr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolvePtr {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for
|
||||
* the `hostname`. The `address` argument passed to the `callback` function will
|
||||
* be an object with the following properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `nsname`
|
||||
* * `hostmaster`
|
||||
* * `serial`
|
||||
* * `refresh`
|
||||
* * `retry`
|
||||
* * `expire`
|
||||
* * `minttl`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* nsname: 'ns.example.com',
|
||||
* hostmaster: 'root.example.com',
|
||||
* serial: 2013101809,
|
||||
* refresh: 10000,
|
||||
* retry: 2400,
|
||||
* expire: 604800,
|
||||
* minttl: 3600
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.11.10
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveSoa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: SoaRecord) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveSoa {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<SoaRecord>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
|
||||
* be an array of objects with the following properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `priority`
|
||||
* * `weight`
|
||||
* * `port`
|
||||
* * `name`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* priority: 10,
|
||||
* weight: 5,
|
||||
* port: 21223,
|
||||
* name: 'service.example.com'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.27
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveSrv(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveSrv {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the`hostname`. The `records` argument passed to the `callback` function is a
|
||||
* two-dimensional array of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of
|
||||
* one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or
|
||||
* treated separately.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.27
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveTxt(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveTxt {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[][]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query).
|
||||
* The `ret` argument passed to the `callback` function will be an array containing
|
||||
* various types of records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the
|
||||
* type of the current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties
|
||||
* will be present on the object:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <omitted>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Here is an example of the `ret` object passed to the callback:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
|
||||
* { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
|
||||
* { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
|
||||
* { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
|
||||
* { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
|
||||
* { type: 'SOA',
|
||||
* nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
|
||||
* hostmaster: 'admin.example.com',
|
||||
* serial: 156696742,
|
||||
* refresh: 900,
|
||||
* retry: 900,
|
||||
* expire: 1800,
|
||||
* minttl: 60 } ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* DNS server operators may choose not to respond to `ANY`queries. It may be better to call individual methods like {@link resolve4},{@link resolveMx}, and so on. For more details, see [RFC
|
||||
* 8482](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8482).
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function resolveAny(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
|
||||
export namespace resolveAny {
|
||||
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an
|
||||
* array of host names.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is
|
||||
* one of the `DNS error codes`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.16
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function reverse(ip: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostnames: string[]) => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS
|
||||
* resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted
|
||||
* addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* dns.setServers([
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4',
|
||||
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]',
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
|
||||
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
|
||||
* ]);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `dns.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in
|
||||
* progress.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The {@link setServers} method affects only {@link resolve},`dns.resolve*()` and {@link reverse} (and specifically _not_ {@link lookup}).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method works much like[resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html).
|
||||
* That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a`NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with
|
||||
* subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the
|
||||
* earlier ones time out or result in some other error.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.3
|
||||
* @param servers array of `RFC 5952` formatted addresses
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6),
|
||||
* that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port
|
||||
* section if a custom port is used.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* [
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4',
|
||||
* '2001:4860:4860::8888',
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
|
||||
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.11.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function getServers(): string[];
|
||||
// Error codes
|
||||
export const NODATA: string;
|
||||
export const FORMERR: string;
|
||||
export const SERVFAIL: string;
|
||||
export const NOTFOUND: string;
|
||||
export const NOTIMP: string;
|
||||
export const REFUSED: string;
|
||||
export const BADQUERY: string;
|
||||
export const BADNAME: string;
|
||||
export const BADFAMILY: string;
|
||||
export const BADRESP: string;
|
||||
export const CONNREFUSED: string;
|
||||
export const TIMEOUT: string;
|
||||
export const EOF: string;
|
||||
export const FILE: string;
|
||||
export const NOMEM: string;
|
||||
export const DESTRUCTION: string;
|
||||
export const BADSTR: string;
|
||||
export const BADFLAGS: string;
|
||||
export const NONAME: string;
|
||||
export const BADHINTS: string;
|
||||
export const NOTINITIALIZED: string;
|
||||
export const LOADIPHLPAPI: string;
|
||||
export const ADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS: string;
|
||||
export const CANCELLED: string;
|
||||
export interface ResolverOptions {
|
||||
timeout?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default 4
|
||||
*/
|
||||
tries?: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An independent resolver for DNS requests.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Creating a new resolver uses the default server settings. Setting
|
||||
* the servers used for a resolver using `resolver.setServers()` does not affect
|
||||
* other resolvers:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { Resolver } = require('dns');
|
||||
* const resolver = new Resolver();
|
||||
* resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // This request will use the server at 4.4.4.4, independent of global settings.
|
||||
* resolver.resolve4('example.org', (err, addresses) => {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following methods from the `dns` module are available:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `resolver.getServers()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolve()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolve4()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolve6()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveAny()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveCaa()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveCname()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveMx()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveNaptr()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveNs()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolvePtr()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveSoa()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveSrv()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.resolveTxt()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.reverse()`
|
||||
* * `resolver.setServers()`
|
||||
* @since v8.3.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export class Resolver {
|
||||
constructor(options?: ResolverOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Cancel all outstanding DNS queries made by this resolver. The corresponding
|
||||
* callbacks will be called with an error with code `ECANCELLED`.
|
||||
* @since v8.3.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
cancel(): void;
|
||||
getServers: typeof getServers;
|
||||
resolve: typeof resolve;
|
||||
resolve4: typeof resolve4;
|
||||
resolve6: typeof resolve6;
|
||||
resolveAny: typeof resolveAny;
|
||||
resolveCname: typeof resolveCname;
|
||||
resolveMx: typeof resolveMx;
|
||||
resolveNaptr: typeof resolveNaptr;
|
||||
resolveNs: typeof resolveNs;
|
||||
resolvePtr: typeof resolvePtr;
|
||||
resolveSoa: typeof resolveSoa;
|
||||
resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv;
|
||||
resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt;
|
||||
reverse: typeof reverse;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The resolver instance will send its requests from the specified IP address.
|
||||
* This allows programs to specify outbound interfaces when used on multi-homed
|
||||
* systems.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If a v4 or v6 address is not specified, it is set to the default, and the
|
||||
* operating system will choose a local address automatically.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The resolver will use the v4 local address when making requests to IPv4 DNS
|
||||
* servers, and the v6 local address when making requests to IPv6 DNS servers.
|
||||
* The `rrtype` of resolution requests has no impact on the local address used.
|
||||
* @since v15.1.0
|
||||
* @param [ipv4='0.0.0.0'] A string representation of an IPv4 address.
|
||||
* @param [ipv6='::0'] A string representation of an IPv6 address.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void;
|
||||
setServers: typeof setServers;
|
||||
}
|
||||
export { dnsPromises as promises };
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:dns' {
|
||||
export * from 'dns';
|
||||
}
|
357
JS/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts
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vendored
357
JS/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts
generated
vendored
|
@ -1,357 +0,0 @@
|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `dns.promises` API provides an alternative set of asynchronous DNS methods
|
||||
* that return `Promise` objects rather than using callbacks. The API is accessible
|
||||
* via `require('dns').promises` or `require('dns/promises')`.
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'dns/promises' {
|
||||
import {
|
||||
LookupAddress,
|
||||
LookupOneOptions,
|
||||
LookupAllOptions,
|
||||
LookupOptions,
|
||||
AnyRecord,
|
||||
CaaRecord,
|
||||
MxRecord,
|
||||
NaptrRecord,
|
||||
SoaRecord,
|
||||
SrvRecord,
|
||||
ResolveWithTtlOptions,
|
||||
RecordWithTtl,
|
||||
ResolveOptions,
|
||||
ResolverOptions,
|
||||
} from 'node:dns';
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6),
|
||||
* that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port
|
||||
* section if a custom port is used.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* [
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4',
|
||||
* '2001:4860:4860::8888',
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
|
||||
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getServers(): string[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or
|
||||
* AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an
|
||||
* integer, then it must be `4` or `6` – if `options` is not provided, then IPv4
|
||||
* and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* With the `all` option set to `true`, the `Promise` is resolved with `addresses`being an array of objects with the properties `address` and `family`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is the error code.
|
||||
* Keep in mind that `err.code` will be set to `'ENOTFOUND'` not only when
|
||||
* the host name does not exist but also when the lookup fails in other ways
|
||||
* such as no available file descriptors.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `dnsPromises.lookup()` does not necessarily have anything to do with the DNS
|
||||
* protocol. The implementation uses an operating system facility that can
|
||||
* associate names with addresses, and vice versa. This implementation can have
|
||||
* subtle but important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please
|
||||
* take some time to consult the `Implementation considerations section` before
|
||||
* using `dnsPromises.lookup()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const dns = require('dns');
|
||||
* const dnsPromises = dns.promises;
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* family: 6,
|
||||
* hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => {
|
||||
* console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', result.address, result.family);
|
||||
* // address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
|
||||
* options.all = true;
|
||||
* dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => {
|
||||
* console.log('addresses: %j', result);
|
||||
* // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function lookup(hostname: string, family: number): Promise<LookupAddress>;
|
||||
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions): Promise<LookupAddress>;
|
||||
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise<LookupAddress[]>;
|
||||
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise<LookupAddress | LookupAddress[]>;
|
||||
function lookup(hostname: string): Promise<LookupAddress>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resolves the given `address` and `port` into a host name and service using
|
||||
* the operating system's underlying `getnameinfo` implementation.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `address` is not a valid IP address, a `TypeError` will be thrown.
|
||||
* The `port` will be coerced to a number. If it is not a legal port, a `TypeError`will be thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is the error code.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const dnsPromises = require('dns').promises;
|
||||
* dnsPromises.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22).then((result) => {
|
||||
* console.log(result.hostname, result.service);
|
||||
* // Prints: localhost ssh
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function lookupService(
|
||||
address: string,
|
||||
port: number
|
||||
): Promise<{
|
||||
hostname: string;
|
||||
service: string;
|
||||
}>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into an array
|
||||
* of the resource records. When successful, the `Promise` is resolved with an
|
||||
* array of resource records. The type and structure of individual results vary
|
||||
* based on `rrtype`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <omitted>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is one of the `DNS error codes`.
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
|
||||
* @param [rrtype='A'] Resource record type.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'A'): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'AAAA'): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CAA'): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CNAME'): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NS'): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'PTR'): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise<SoaRecord>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise<string[][]>;
|
||||
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise<string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of IPv4
|
||||
* addresses (e.g. `['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`).
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolve4(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of IPv6
|
||||
* addresses.
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolve6(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query).
|
||||
* On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array containing various types of
|
||||
* records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the type of the
|
||||
* current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties will be
|
||||
* present on the object:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <omitted>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Here is an example of the result object:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
|
||||
* { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
|
||||
* { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
|
||||
* { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
|
||||
* { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
|
||||
* { type: 'SOA',
|
||||
* nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
|
||||
* hostmaster: 'admin.example.com',
|
||||
* serial: 156696742,
|
||||
* refresh: 900,
|
||||
* retry: 900,
|
||||
* expire: 1800,
|
||||
* minttl: 60 } ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveAny(hostname: string): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. On success,
|
||||
* the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects containing available
|
||||
* certification authority authorization records available for the `hostname`(e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'},{critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`).
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveCaa(hostname: string): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. On success,
|
||||
* the `Promise` is resolved with an array of canonical name records available for
|
||||
* the `hostname` (e.g. `['bar.example.com']`).
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveCname(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects
|
||||
* containing both a `priority` and `exchange` property (e.g.`[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`).
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveMx(hostname: string): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
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/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression based records (`NAPTR`records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array
|
||||
* of objects with the following properties:
|
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*
|
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* * `flags`
|
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* * `service`
|
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* * `regexp`
|
||||
* * `replacement`
|
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* * `order`
|
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* * `preference`
|
||||
*
|
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* ```js
|
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* {
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* flags: 's',
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* service: 'SIP+D2U',
|
||||
* regexp: '',
|
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* replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com',
|
||||
* order: 30,
|
||||
* preference: 100
|
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* }
|
||||
* ```
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* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveNaptr(hostname: string): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of name server
|
||||
* records available for `hostname` (e.g.`['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`).
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
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*/
|
||||
function resolveNs(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of strings
|
||||
* containing the reply records.
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
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*/
|
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function resolvePtr(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for
|
||||
* the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an object with the
|
||||
* following properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `nsname`
|
||||
* * `hostmaster`
|
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* * `serial`
|
||||
* * `refresh`
|
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* * `retry`
|
||||
* * `expire`
|
||||
* * `minttl`
|
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*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* nsname: 'ns.example.com',
|
||||
* hostmaster: 'root.example.com',
|
||||
* serial: 2013101809,
|
||||
* refresh: 10000,
|
||||
* retry: 2400,
|
||||
* expire: 604800,
|
||||
* minttl: 3600
|
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* }
|
||||
* ```
|
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* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveSoa(hostname: string): Promise<SoaRecord>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects with
|
||||
* the following properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `priority`
|
||||
* * `weight`
|
||||
* * `port`
|
||||
* * `name`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* priority: 10,
|
||||
* weight: 5,
|
||||
* port: 21223,
|
||||
* name: 'service.example.com'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolveSrv(hostname: string): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with a two-dimensional array
|
||||
* of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of
|
||||
* one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or
|
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* treated separately.
|
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* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
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function resolveTxt(hostname: string): Promise<string[][]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an
|
||||
* array of host names.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is one of the `DNS error codes`.
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function reverse(ip: string): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS
|
||||
* resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted
|
||||
* addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* dnsPromises.setServers([
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4',
|
||||
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]',
|
||||
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
|
||||
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
|
||||
* ]);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `dnsPromises.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in
|
||||
* progress.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method works much like[resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html).
|
||||
* That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a`NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with
|
||||
* subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the
|
||||
* earlier ones time out or result in some other error.
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
* @param servers array of `RFC 5952` formatted addresses
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
|
||||
class Resolver {
|
||||
constructor(options?: ResolverOptions);
|
||||
cancel(): void;
|
||||
getServers: typeof getServers;
|
||||
resolve: typeof resolve;
|
||||
resolve4: typeof resolve4;
|
||||
resolve6: typeof resolve6;
|
||||
resolveAny: typeof resolveAny;
|
||||
resolveCname: typeof resolveCname;
|
||||
resolveMx: typeof resolveMx;
|
||||
resolveNaptr: typeof resolveNaptr;
|
||||
resolveNs: typeof resolveNs;
|
||||
resolvePtr: typeof resolvePtr;
|
||||
resolveSoa: typeof resolveSoa;
|
||||
resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv;
|
||||
resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt;
|
||||
reverse: typeof reverse;
|
||||
setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void;
|
||||
setServers: typeof setServers;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:dns/promises' {
|
||||
export * from 'dns/promises';
|
||||
}
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* **This module is pending deprecation.** Once a replacement API has been
|
||||
* finalized, this module will be fully deprecated. Most developers should**not** have cause to use this module. Users who absolutely must have
|
||||
* the functionality that domains provide may rely on it for the time being
|
||||
* but should expect to have to migrate to a different solution
|
||||
* in the future.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Domains provide a way to handle multiple different IO operations as a
|
||||
* single group. If any of the event emitters or callbacks registered to a
|
||||
* domain emit an `'error'` event, or throw an error, then the domain object
|
||||
* will be notified, rather than losing the context of the error in the`process.on('uncaughtException')` handler, or causing the program to
|
||||
* exit immediately with an error code.
|
||||
* @deprecated Since v1.4.2 - Deprecated
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/domain.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'domain' {
|
||||
import EventEmitter = require('node:events');
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Domain` class encapsulates the functionality of routing errors and
|
||||
* uncaught exceptions to the active `Domain` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To handle the errors that it catches, listen to its `'error'` event.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Domain extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An array of timers and event emitters that have been explicitly added
|
||||
* to the domain.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
members: Array<EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `enter()` method is plumbing used by the `run()`, `bind()`, and`intercept()` methods to set the active domain. It sets `domain.active` and`process.domain` to the domain, and implicitly
|
||||
* pushes the domain onto the domain
|
||||
* stack managed by the domain module (see {@link exit} for details on the
|
||||
* domain stack). The call to `enter()` delimits the beginning of a chain of
|
||||
* asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `enter()` changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain
|
||||
* itself. `enter()` and `exit()` can be called an arbitrary number of times on a
|
||||
* single domain.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
enter(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `exit()` method exits the current domain, popping it off the domain stack.
|
||||
* Any time execution is going to switch to the context of a different chain of
|
||||
* asynchronous calls, it's important to ensure that the current domain is exited.
|
||||
* The call to `exit()` delimits either the end of or an interruption to the chain
|
||||
* of asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If there are multiple, nested domains bound to the current execution context,`exit()` will exit any domains nested within this domain.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `exit()` changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain
|
||||
* itself. `enter()` and `exit()` can be called an arbitrary number of times on a
|
||||
* single domain.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
exit(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Run the supplied function in the context of the domain, implicitly
|
||||
* binding all event emitters, timers, and lowlevel requests that are
|
||||
* created in that context. Optionally, arguments can be passed to
|
||||
* the function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This is the most basic way to use a domain.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const domain = require('domain');
|
||||
* const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
* const d = domain.create();
|
||||
* d.on('error', (er) => {
|
||||
* console.error('Caught error!', er);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* d.run(() => {
|
||||
* process.nextTick(() => {
|
||||
* setTimeout(() => { // Simulating some various async stuff
|
||||
* fs.open('non-existent file', 'r', (er, fd) => {
|
||||
* if (er) throw er;
|
||||
* // proceed...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }, 100);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In this example, the `d.on('error')` handler will be triggered, rather
|
||||
* than crashing the program.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
run<T>(fn: (...args: any[]) => T, ...args: any[]): T;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Explicitly adds an emitter to the domain. If any event handlers called by
|
||||
* the emitter throw an error, or if the emitter emits an `'error'` event, it
|
||||
* will be routed to the domain's `'error'` event, just like with implicit
|
||||
* binding.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This also works with timers that are returned from `setInterval()` and `setTimeout()`. If their callback function throws, it will be caught by
|
||||
* the domain `'error'` handler.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the Timer or `EventEmitter` was already bound to a domain, it is removed
|
||||
* from that one, and bound to this one instead.
|
||||
* @param emitter emitter or timer to be added to the domain
|
||||
*/
|
||||
add(emitter: EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The opposite of {@link add}. Removes domain handling from the
|
||||
* specified emitter.
|
||||
* @param emitter emitter or timer to be removed from the domain
|
||||
*/
|
||||
remove(emitter: EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The returned function will be a wrapper around the supplied callback
|
||||
* function. When the returned function is called, any errors that are
|
||||
* thrown will be routed to the domain's `'error'` event.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const d = domain.create();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function readSomeFile(filename, cb) {
|
||||
* fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', d.bind((er, data) => {
|
||||
* // If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain.
|
||||
* return cb(er, data ? JSON.parse(data) : null);
|
||||
* }));
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* d.on('error', (er) => {
|
||||
* // An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program
|
||||
* // with the normal line number and stack message.
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param callback The callback function
|
||||
* @return The bound function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
bind<T extends Function>(callback: T): T;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This method is almost identical to {@link bind}. However, in
|
||||
* addition to catching thrown errors, it will also intercept `Error` objects sent as the first argument to the function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In this way, the common `if (err) return callback(err);` pattern can be replaced
|
||||
* with a single error handler in a single place.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const d = domain.create();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function readSomeFile(filename, cb) {
|
||||
* fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', d.intercept((data) => {
|
||||
* // Note, the first argument is never passed to the
|
||||
* // callback since it is assumed to be the 'Error' argument
|
||||
* // and thus intercepted by the domain.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain
|
||||
* // so the error-handling logic can be moved to the 'error'
|
||||
* // event on the domain instead of being repeated throughout
|
||||
* // the program.
|
||||
* return cb(null, JSON.parse(data));
|
||||
* }));
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* d.on('error', (er) => {
|
||||
* // An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program
|
||||
* // with the normal line number and stack message.
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param callback The callback function
|
||||
* @return The intercepted function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
intercept<T extends Function>(callback: T): T;
|
||||
}
|
||||
function create(): Domain;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:domain' {
|
||||
export * from 'domain';
|
||||
}
|
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|
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* Much of the Node.js core API is built around an idiomatic asynchronous
|
||||
* event-driven architecture in which certain kinds of objects (called "emitters")
|
||||
* emit named events that cause `Function` objects ("listeners") to be called.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For instance: a `net.Server` object emits an event each time a peer
|
||||
* connects to it; a `fs.ReadStream` emits an event when the file is opened;
|
||||
* a `stream` emits an event whenever data is available to be read.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All objects that emit events are instances of the `EventEmitter` class. These
|
||||
* objects expose an `eventEmitter.on()` function that allows one or more
|
||||
* functions to be attached to named events emitted by the object. Typically,
|
||||
* event names are camel-cased strings but any valid JavaScript property key
|
||||
* can be used.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When the `EventEmitter` object emits an event, all of the functions attached
|
||||
* to that specific event are called _synchronously_. Any values returned by the
|
||||
* called listeners are _ignored_ and discarded.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example shows a simple `EventEmitter` instance with a single
|
||||
* listener. The `eventEmitter.on()` method is used to register listeners, while
|
||||
* the `eventEmitter.emit()` method is used to trigger the event.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {}
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', () => {
|
||||
* console.log('an event occurred!');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* myEmitter.emit('event');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/events.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'events' {
|
||||
interface EventEmitterOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Enables automatic capturing of promise rejection.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
captureRejections?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface NodeEventTarget {
|
||||
once(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface DOMEventTarget {
|
||||
addEventListener(
|
||||
eventName: string,
|
||||
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
|
||||
opts?: {
|
||||
once: boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): any;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface StaticEventEmitterOptions {
|
||||
signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface EventEmitter extends NodeJS.EventEmitter {}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `EventEmitter` class is defined and exposed by the `events` module:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All `EventEmitter`s emit the event `'newListener'` when new listeners are
|
||||
* added and `'removeListener'` when existing listeners are removed.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It supports the following option:
|
||||
* @since v0.1.26
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class EventEmitter {
|
||||
constructor(options?: EventEmitterOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a `Promise` that is fulfilled when the `EventEmitter` emits the given
|
||||
* event or that is rejected if the `EventEmitter` emits `'error'` while waiting.
|
||||
* The `Promise` will resolve with an array of all the arguments emitted to the
|
||||
* given event.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method is intentionally generic and works with the web platform[EventTarget](https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-eventtarget) interface, which has no special`'error'` event
|
||||
* semantics and does not listen to the `'error'` event.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { once, EventEmitter } = require('events');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* async function run() {
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* process.nextTick(() => {
|
||||
* ee.emit('myevent', 42);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const [value] = await once(ee, 'myevent');
|
||||
* console.log(value);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const err = new Error('kaboom');
|
||||
* process.nextTick(() => {
|
||||
* ee.emit('error', err);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* await once(ee, 'myevent');
|
||||
* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* console.log('error happened', err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* run();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The special handling of the `'error'` event is only used when `events.once()`is used to wait for another event. If `events.once()` is used to wait for the
|
||||
* '`error'` event itself, then it is treated as any other kind of event without
|
||||
* special handling:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { EventEmitter, once } = require('events');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* once(ee, 'error')
|
||||
* .then(([err]) => console.log('ok', err.message))
|
||||
* .catch((err) => console.log('error', err.message));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ee.emit('error', new Error('boom'));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Prints: ok boom
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An `AbortSignal` can be used to cancel waiting for the event:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { EventEmitter, once } = require('events');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
* const ac = new AbortController();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* async function foo(emitter, event, signal) {
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* await once(emitter, event, { signal });
|
||||
* console.log('event emitted!');
|
||||
* } catch (error) {
|
||||
* if (error.name === 'AbortError') {
|
||||
* console.error('Waiting for the event was canceled!');
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* console.error('There was an error', error.message);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* foo(ee, 'foo', ac.signal);
|
||||
* ac.abort(); // Abort waiting for the event
|
||||
* ee.emit('foo'); // Prints: Waiting for the event was canceled!
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static once(emitter: NodeEventTarget, eventName: string | symbol, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise<any[]>;
|
||||
static once(emitter: DOMEventTarget, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise<any[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { on, EventEmitter } = require('events');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (async () => {
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Emit later on
|
||||
* process.nextTick(() => {
|
||||
* ee.emit('foo', 'bar');
|
||||
* ee.emit('foo', 42);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo')) {
|
||||
* // The execution of this inner block is synchronous and it
|
||||
* // processes one event at a time (even with await). Do not use
|
||||
* // if concurrent execution is required.
|
||||
* console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* // Unreachable here
|
||||
* })();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns an `AsyncIterator` that iterates `eventName` events. It will throw
|
||||
* if the `EventEmitter` emits `'error'`. It removes all listeners when
|
||||
* exiting the loop. The `value` returned by each iteration is an array
|
||||
* composed of the emitted event arguments.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An `AbortSignal` can be used to cancel waiting on events:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { on, EventEmitter } = require('events');
|
||||
* const ac = new AbortController();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (async () => {
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Emit later on
|
||||
* process.nextTick(() => {
|
||||
* ee.emit('foo', 'bar');
|
||||
* ee.emit('foo', 42);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo', { signal: ac.signal })) {
|
||||
* // The execution of this inner block is synchronous and it
|
||||
* // processes one event at a time (even with await). Do not use
|
||||
* // if concurrent execution is required.
|
||||
* console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* // Unreachable here
|
||||
* })();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* process.nextTick(() => ac.abort());
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
* @param eventName The name of the event being listened for
|
||||
* @return that iterates `eventName` events emitted by the `emitter`
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static on(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): AsyncIterableIterator<any>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A class method that returns the number of listeners for the given `eventName`registered on the given `emitter`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { EventEmitter, listenerCount } = require('events');
|
||||
* const myEmitter = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', () => {});
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', () => {});
|
||||
* console.log(listenerCount(myEmitter, 'event'));
|
||||
* // Prints: 2
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.9.12
|
||||
* @deprecated Since v3.2.0 - Use `listenerCount` instead.
|
||||
* @param emitter The emitter to query
|
||||
* @param eventName The event name
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static listenerCount(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string | symbol): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For `EventEmitter`s this behaves exactly the same as calling `.listeners` on
|
||||
* the emitter.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For `EventTarget`s this is the only way to get the event listeners for the
|
||||
* event target. This is useful for debugging and diagnostic purposes.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { getEventListeners, EventEmitter } = require('events');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
* const listener = () => console.log('Events are fun');
|
||||
* ee.on('foo', listener);
|
||||
* getEventListeners(ee, 'foo'); // [listener]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* const et = new EventTarget();
|
||||
* const listener = () => console.log('Events are fun');
|
||||
* et.addEventListener('foo', listener);
|
||||
* getEventListeners(et, 'foo'); // [listener]
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v15.2.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static getEventListeners(emitter: DOMEventTarget | NodeJS.EventEmitter, name: string | symbol): Function[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This symbol shall be used to install a listener for only monitoring `'error'`
|
||||
* events. Listeners installed using this symbol are called before the regular
|
||||
* `'error'` listeners are called.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Installing a listener using this symbol does not change the behavior once an
|
||||
* `'error'` event is emitted, therefore the process will still crash if no
|
||||
* regular `'error'` listener is installed.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static readonly errorMonitor: unique symbol;
|
||||
static readonly captureRejectionSymbol: unique symbol;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets or gets the default captureRejection value for all emitters.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
// TODO: These should be described using static getter/setter pairs:
|
||||
static captureRejections: boolean;
|
||||
static defaultMaxListeners: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
import internal = require('node:events');
|
||||
namespace EventEmitter {
|
||||
// Should just be `export { EventEmitter }`, but that doesn't work in TypeScript 3.4
|
||||
export { internal as EventEmitter };
|
||||
export interface Abortable {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* When provided the corresponding `AbortController` can be used to cancel an asynchronous action.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
global {
|
||||
namespace NodeJS {
|
||||
interface EventEmitter {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Alias for `emitter.on(eventName, listener)`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.26
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds the `listener` function to the end of the listeners array for the
|
||||
* event named `eventName`. No checks are made to see if the `listener` has
|
||||
* already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of `eventName`and `listener` will result in the `listener` being added, and called, multiple
|
||||
* times.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* server.on('connection', (stream) => {
|
||||
* console.log('someone connected!');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The`emitter.prependListener()` method can be used as an alternative to add the
|
||||
* event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myEE = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
* myEE.on('foo', () => console.log('a'));
|
||||
* myEE.prependListener('foo', () => console.log('b'));
|
||||
* myEE.emit('foo');
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // b
|
||||
* // a
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.101
|
||||
* @param eventName The name of the event.
|
||||
* @param listener The callback function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
on(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds a **one-time**`listener` function for the event named `eventName`. The
|
||||
* next time `eventName` is triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* server.once('connection', (stream) => {
|
||||
* console.log('Ah, we have our first user!');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The`emitter.prependOnceListener()` method can be used as an alternative to add the
|
||||
* event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myEE = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
* myEE.once('foo', () => console.log('a'));
|
||||
* myEE.prependOnceListener('foo', () => console.log('b'));
|
||||
* myEE.emit('foo');
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // b
|
||||
* // a
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.0
|
||||
* @param eventName The name of the event.
|
||||
* @param listener The callback function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
once(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the event named`eventName`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const callback = (stream) => {
|
||||
* console.log('someone connected!');
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* server.on('connection', callback);
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* server.removeListener('connection', callback);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `removeListener()` will remove, at most, one instance of a listener from the
|
||||
* listener array. If any single listener has been added multiple times to the
|
||||
* listener array for the specified `eventName`, then `removeListener()` must be
|
||||
* called multiple times to remove each instance.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the
|
||||
* time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any`removeListener()` or `removeAllListeners()` calls _after_ emitting and_before_ the last listener finishes execution will
|
||||
* not remove them from`emit()` in progress. Subsequent events behave as expected.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const callbackA = () => {
|
||||
* console.log('A');
|
||||
* myEmitter.removeListener('event', callbackB);
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const callbackB = () => {
|
||||
* console.log('B');
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', callbackA);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', callbackB);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // callbackA removes listener callbackB but it will still be called.
|
||||
* // Internal listener array at time of emit [callbackA, callbackB]
|
||||
* myEmitter.emit('event');
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // A
|
||||
* // B
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // callbackB is now removed.
|
||||
* // Internal listener array [callbackA]
|
||||
* myEmitter.emit('event');
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // A
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Because listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will
|
||||
* change the position indices of any listener registered _after_ the listener
|
||||
* being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called,
|
||||
* but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by
|
||||
* the `emitter.listeners()` method will need to be recreated.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single
|
||||
* event (as in the example below), `removeListener()` will remove the most
|
||||
* recently added instance. In the example the `once('ping')`listener is removed:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function pong() {
|
||||
* console.log('pong');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ee.on('ping', pong);
|
||||
* ee.once('ping', pong);
|
||||
* ee.removeListener('ping', pong);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ee.emit('ping');
|
||||
* ee.emit('ping');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.26
|
||||
*/
|
||||
removeListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Alias for `emitter.removeListener()`.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
off(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Removes all listeners, or those of the specified `eventName`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code,
|
||||
* particularly when the `EventEmitter` instance was created by some other
|
||||
* component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.26
|
||||
*/
|
||||
removeAllListeners(event?: string | symbol): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* By default `EventEmitter`s will print a warning if more than `10` listeners are
|
||||
* added for a particular event. This is a useful default that helps finding
|
||||
* memory leaks. The `emitter.setMaxListeners()` method allows the limit to be
|
||||
* modified for this specific `EventEmitter` instance. The value can be set to`Infinity` (or `0`) to indicate an unlimited number of listeners.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.5
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setMaxListeners(n: number): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the current max listener value for the `EventEmitter` which is either
|
||||
* set by `emitter.setMaxListeners(n)` or defaults to {@link defaultMaxListeners}.
|
||||
* @since v1.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getMaxListeners(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* server.on('connection', (stream) => {
|
||||
* console.log('someone connected!');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* console.log(util.inspect(server.listeners('connection')));
|
||||
* // Prints: [ [Function] ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.26
|
||||
*/
|
||||
listeners(eventName: string | symbol): Function[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`,
|
||||
* including any wrappers (such as those created by `.once()`).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const emitter = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
* emitter.once('log', () => console.log('log once'));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Returns a new Array with a function `onceWrapper` which has a property
|
||||
* // `listener` which contains the original listener bound above
|
||||
* const listeners = emitter.rawListeners('log');
|
||||
* const logFnWrapper = listeners[0];
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Logs "log once" to the console and does not unbind the `once` event
|
||||
* logFnWrapper.listener();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Logs "log once" to the console and removes the listener
|
||||
* logFnWrapper();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* emitter.on('log', () => console.log('log persistently'));
|
||||
* // Will return a new Array with a single function bound by `.on()` above
|
||||
* const newListeners = emitter.rawListeners('log');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Logs "log persistently" twice
|
||||
* newListeners[0]();
|
||||
* emitter.emit('log');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v9.4.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
rawListeners(eventName: string | symbol): Function[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named`eventName`, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments
|
||||
* to each.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns `true` if the event had listeners, `false` otherwise.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
|
||||
* const myEmitter = new EventEmitter();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // First listener
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() {
|
||||
* console.log('Helloooo! first listener');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* // Second listener
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) {
|
||||
* console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* // Third listener
|
||||
* myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) {
|
||||
* const parameters = args.join(', ');
|
||||
* console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event'));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // [
|
||||
* // [Function: firstListener],
|
||||
* // [Function: secondListener],
|
||||
* // [Function: thirdListener]
|
||||
* // ]
|
||||
* // Helloooo! first listener
|
||||
* // event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener
|
||||
* // event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listener
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.26
|
||||
*/
|
||||
emit(eventName: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the number of listeners listening to the event named `eventName`.
|
||||
* @since v3.2.0
|
||||
* @param eventName The name of the event being listened for
|
||||
*/
|
||||
listenerCount(eventName: string | symbol): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds the `listener` function to the _beginning_ of the listeners array for the
|
||||
* event named `eventName`. No checks are made to see if the `listener` has
|
||||
* already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of `eventName`and `listener` will result in the `listener` being added, and called, multiple
|
||||
* times.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* server.prependListener('connection', (stream) => {
|
||||
* console.log('someone connected!');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
|
||||
* @since v6.0.0
|
||||
* @param eventName The name of the event.
|
||||
* @param listener The callback function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
prependListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds a **one-time**`listener` function for the event named `eventName` to the_beginning_ of the listeners array. The next time `eventName` is triggered, this
|
||||
* listener is removed, and then invoked.
|
||||
*
|
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* ```js
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* server.prependOnceListener('connection', (stream) => {
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* console.log('Ah, we have our first user!');
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
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* @since v6.0.0
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* @param eventName The name of the event.
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* @param listener The callback function
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*/
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prependOnceListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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/**
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* Returns an array listing the events for which the emitter has registered
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* listeners. The values in the array are strings or `Symbol`s.
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*
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* ```js
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* const EventEmitter = require('events');
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* const myEE = new EventEmitter();
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* myEE.on('foo', () => {});
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* myEE.on('bar', () => {});
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*
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* const sym = Symbol('symbol');
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* myEE.on(sym, () => {});
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*
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* console.log(myEE.eventNames());
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* // Prints: [ 'foo', 'bar', Symbol(symbol) ]
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* ```
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* @since v6.0.0
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*/
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eventNames(): Array<string | symbol>;
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}
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}
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}
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export = EventEmitter;
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}
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declare module 'node:events' {
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import events = require('events');
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export = events;
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}
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|
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* promises.
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*
|
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* The promise APIs use the underlying Node.js threadpool to perform file
|
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* system operations off the event loop thread. These operations are not
|
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* synchronized or threadsafe. Care must be taken when performing multiple
|
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* concurrent modifications on the same file or data corruption may occur.
|
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* @since v10.0.0
|
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*/
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declare module 'fs/promises' {
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import { Abortable } from 'node:events';
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import { Stream } from 'node:stream';
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import {
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Stats,
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BigIntStats,
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StatOptions,
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WriteVResult,
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PathLike,
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RmOptions,
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MakeDirectoryOptions,
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Dirent,
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OpenDirOptions,
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Dir,
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ObjectEncodingOptions,
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BufferEncodingOption,
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OpenMode,
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Mode,
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WatchOptions,
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WatchEventType,
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CopyOptions,
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} from 'node:fs';
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interface FileChangeInfo<T extends string | Buffer> {
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eventType: WatchEventType;
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filename: T;
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}
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interface FlagAndOpenMode {
|
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mode?: Mode | undefined;
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flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
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}
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interface FileReadResult<T extends ArrayBufferView> {
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bytesRead: number;
|
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buffer: T;
|
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}
|
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interface FileReadOptions<T extends ArrayBufferView = Buffer> {
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/**
|
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* @default `Buffer.alloc(0xffff)`
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*/
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buffer?: T;
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/**
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* @default 0
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*/
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offset?: number | null;
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/**
|
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* @default `buffer.byteLength`
|
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*/
|
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length?: number | null;
|
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position?: number | null;
|
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}
|
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|
||||
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|
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/**
|
||||
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|
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*/
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||||
readonly fd: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Alias of `filehandle.writeFile()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When operating on file handles, the mode cannot be changed from what it was set
|
||||
* to with `fsPromises.open()`. Therefore, this is equivalent to `filehandle.writeFile()`.
|
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* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
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*/
|
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appendFile(data: string | Uint8Array, options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode) | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<void>;
|
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/**
|
||||
* Changes the ownership of the file. A wrapper for [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html).
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* @since v10.0.0
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||||
* @param uid The file's new owner's user id.
|
||||
* @param gid The file's new group's group id.
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||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
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*/
|
||||
chown(uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Modifies the permissions on the file. See [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html).
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param mode the file mode bit mask.
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
chmod(mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Forces all currently queued I/O operations associated with the file to the
|
||||
* operating system's synchronized I/O completion state. Refer to the POSIX[`fdatasync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fdatasync.2.html) documentation for details.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Unlike `filehandle.sync` this method does not flush modified metadata.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
datasync(): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Request that all data for the open file descriptor is flushed to the storage
|
||||
* device. The specific implementation is operating system and device specific.
|
||||
* Refer to the POSIX [`fsync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsync.2.html) documentation for more detail.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fufills with `undefined` upon success.
|
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*/
|
||||
sync(): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Reads data from the file and stores that in the given buffer.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the file is not modified concurrently, the end-of-file is reached when the
|
||||
* number of bytes read is zero.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param buffer A buffer that will be filled with the file data read.
|
||||
* @param [offset=0] The location in the buffer at which to start filling.
|
||||
* @param [length=buffer.byteLength] The number of bytes to read.
|
||||
* @param position The location where to begin reading data from the file. If `null`, data will be read from the current file position, and the position will be updated. If `position` is an
|
||||
* integer, the current file position will remain unchanged.
|
||||
* @return Fulfills upon success with an object with two properties:
|
||||
*/
|
||||
read<T extends ArrayBufferView>(buffer: T, offset?: number | null, length?: number | null, position?: number | null): Promise<FileReadResult<T>>;
|
||||
read<T extends ArrayBufferView = Buffer>(options?: FileReadOptions<T>): Promise<FileReadResult<T>>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `FileHandle` has to support reading.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If one or more `filehandle.read()` calls are made on a file handle and then a`filehandle.readFile()` call is made, the data will be read from the current
|
||||
* position till the end of the file. It doesn't always read from the beginning
|
||||
* of the file.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills upon a successful read with the contents of the file. If no encoding is specified (using `options.encoding`), the data is returned as a {Buffer} object. Otherwise, the
|
||||
* data will be a string.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readFile(
|
||||
options?: {
|
||||
encoding?: null | undefined;
|
||||
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
|
||||
} | null
|
||||
): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
|
||||
* The `FileHandle` must have been opened for reading.
|
||||
* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
|
||||
* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readFile(
|
||||
options:
|
||||
| {
|
||||
encoding: BufferEncoding;
|
||||
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
| BufferEncoding
|
||||
): Promise<string>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
|
||||
* The `FileHandle` must have been opened for reading.
|
||||
* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
|
||||
* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readFile(
|
||||
options?:
|
||||
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
|
||||
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
|
||||
})
|
||||
| BufferEncoding
|
||||
| null
|
||||
): Promise<string | Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with an {fs.Stats} for the file.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
stat(
|
||||
opts?: StatOptions & {
|
||||
bigint?: false | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<Stats>;
|
||||
stat(
|
||||
opts: StatOptions & {
|
||||
bigint: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<BigIntStats>;
|
||||
stat(opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Truncates the file.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the file was larger than `len` bytes, only the first `len` bytes will be
|
||||
* retained in the file.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example retains only the first four bytes of the file:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { open } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* let filehandle = null;
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* filehandle = await open('temp.txt', 'r+');
|
||||
* await filehandle.truncate(4);
|
||||
* } finally {
|
||||
* await filehandle?.close();
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the file previously was shorter than `len` bytes, it is extended, and the
|
||||
* extended part is filled with null bytes (`'\0'`):
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `len` is negative then `0` will be used.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param [len=0]
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
truncate(len?: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by the `FileHandle` then resolves the promise with no arguments upon success.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
utimes(atime: string | number | Date, mtime: string | number | Date): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists.`data` can be a string, a buffer, or an object with an own `toString` function
|
||||
* property. The promise is resolved with no arguments upon success.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `FileHandle` has to support writing.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is unsafe to use `filehandle.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file
|
||||
* without waiting for the promise to be resolved (or rejected).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If one or more `filehandle.write()` calls are made on a file handle and then a`filehandle.writeFile()` call is made, the data will be written from the
|
||||
* current position till the end of the file. It doesn't always write from the
|
||||
* beginning of the file.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeFile(data: string | Uint8Array, options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode & Abortable) | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write `buffer` to the file.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `buffer` is a plain object, it must have an own (not inherited) `toString`function property.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The promise is resolved with an object containing two properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is unsafe to use `filehandle.write()` multiple times on the same file
|
||||
* without waiting for the promise to be resolved (or rejected). For this
|
||||
* scenario, use `fs.createWriteStream()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On Linux, positional writes do not work when the file is opened in append mode.
|
||||
* The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
|
||||
* the end of the file.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param [offset=0] The start position from within `buffer` where the data to write begins.
|
||||
* @param [length=buffer.byteLength] The number of bytes from `buffer` to write.
|
||||
* @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffer` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current position.
|
||||
* See the POSIX pwrite(2) documentation for more detail.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
write<TBuffer extends Uint8Array>(
|
||||
buffer: TBuffer,
|
||||
offset?: number | null,
|
||||
length?: number | null,
|
||||
position?: number | null
|
||||
): Promise<{
|
||||
bytesWritten: number;
|
||||
buffer: TBuffer;
|
||||
}>;
|
||||
write(
|
||||
data: string,
|
||||
position?: number | null,
|
||||
encoding?: BufferEncoding | null
|
||||
): Promise<{
|
||||
bytesWritten: number;
|
||||
buffer: string;
|
||||
}>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write an array of [<ArrayBufferView>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView)s to the file.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The promise is resolved with an object containing a two properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is unsafe to call `writev()` multiple times on the same file without waiting
|
||||
* for the promise to be resolved (or rejected).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode.
|
||||
* The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
|
||||
* the end of the file.
|
||||
* @since v12.9.0
|
||||
* @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffers` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current
|
||||
* position.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writev(buffers: ReadonlyArray<NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>, position?: number): Promise<WriteVResult>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Read from a file and write to an array of [<ArrayBufferView>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView)s
|
||||
* @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0
|
||||
* @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where the data should be read from. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be read from the current position.
|
||||
* @return Fulfills upon success an object containing two properties:
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readv(buffers: ReadonlyArray<NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>, position?: number): Promise<ReadVResult>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Closes the file handle after waiting for any pending operation on the handle to
|
||||
* complete.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { open } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* let filehandle;
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* filehandle = await open('thefile.txt', 'r');
|
||||
* } finally {
|
||||
* await filehandle?.close();
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
close(): Promise<void>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by `path`.
|
||||
* The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility
|
||||
* checks to be performed. Check `File access constants` for possible values
|
||||
* of `mode`. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of
|
||||
* two or more values (e.g. `fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK`).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the accessibility check is successful, the promise is resolved with no
|
||||
* value. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the promise is rejected
|
||||
* with an [<Error>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) object. The following example checks if the file`/etc/passwd` can be read and
|
||||
* written by the current process.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { access } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
* import { constants } from 'fs';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* await access('/etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK);
|
||||
* console.log('can access');
|
||||
* } catch {
|
||||
* console.error('cannot access');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using `fsPromises.access()` to check for the accessibility of a file before
|
||||
* calling `fsPromises.open()` is not recommended. Doing so introduces a race
|
||||
* condition, since other processes may change the file's state between the two
|
||||
* calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle
|
||||
* the error raised if the file is not accessible.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK]
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function access(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it
|
||||
* already exists.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* No guarantees are made about the atomicity of the copy operation. If an
|
||||
* error occurs after the destination file has been opened for writing, an attempt
|
||||
* will be made to remove the destination.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { constants } from 'fs';
|
||||
* import { copyFile } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt');
|
||||
* console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt');
|
||||
* } catch {
|
||||
* console.log('The file could not be copied');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists.
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL);
|
||||
* console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt');
|
||||
* } catch {
|
||||
* console.log('The file could not be copied');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param src source filename to copy
|
||||
* @param dest destination filename of the copy operation
|
||||
* @param [mode=0] Optional modifiers that specify the behavior of the copy operation. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of two or more values (e.g.
|
||||
* `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL | fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`)
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Opens a `FileHandle`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Refer to the POSIX [`open(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html) documentation for more detail.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Some characters (`< > : " / \ | ? *`) are reserved under Windows as documented
|
||||
* by [Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/naming-a-file). Under NTFS, if the filename contains
|
||||
* a colon, Node.js will open a file system stream, as described by[this MSDN page](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/using-streams).
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``.
|
||||
* @param [mode=0o666] Sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits) if the file is created.
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with a {FileHandle} object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function open(path: PathLike, flags: string | number, mode?: Mode): Promise<FileHandle>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Renames `oldPath` to `newPath`.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Truncates (shortens or extends the length) of the content at `path` to `len`bytes.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param [len=0]
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function truncate(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Removes the directory identified by `path`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using `fsPromises.rmdir()` on a file (not a directory) results in the
|
||||
* promise being rejected with an `ENOENT` error on Windows and an `ENOTDIR`error on POSIX.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use `fsPromises.rm()` with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function rmdir(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility).
|
||||
* @since v14.14.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function rm(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously creates a directory.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `options` argument can be an integer specifying `mode` (permission
|
||||
* and sticky bits), or an object with a `mode` property and a `recursive`property indicating whether parent directories should be created. Calling`fsPromises.mkdir()` when `path` is a directory
|
||||
* that exists results in a
|
||||
* rejection only when `recursive` is false.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Upon success, fulfills with `undefined` if `recursive` is `false`, or the first directory path created if `recursive` is `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function mkdir(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
options: MakeDirectoryOptions & {
|
||||
recursive: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<string | undefined>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
|
||||
* should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function mkdir(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
options?:
|
||||
| Mode
|
||||
| (MakeDirectoryOptions & {
|
||||
recursive?: false | undefined;
|
||||
})
|
||||
| null
|
||||
): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
|
||||
* should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function mkdir(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): Promise<string | undefined>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Reads the contents of a directory.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
|
||||
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
|
||||
* the filenames. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the filenames returned
|
||||
* will be passed as `Buffer` objects.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the resolved array will contain `fs.Dirent` objects.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { readdir } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* const files = await readdir(path);
|
||||
* for (const file of files)
|
||||
* console.log(file);
|
||||
* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* console.error(err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with an array of the names of the files in the directory excluding `'.'` and `'..'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readdir(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
options?:
|
||||
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
|
||||
withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
|
||||
})
|
||||
| BufferEncoding
|
||||
| null
|
||||
): Promise<string[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readdir(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
options:
|
||||
| {
|
||||
encoding: 'buffer';
|
||||
withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
| 'buffer'
|
||||
): Promise<Buffer[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readdir(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
options?:
|
||||
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
|
||||
withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
|
||||
})
|
||||
| BufferEncoding
|
||||
| null
|
||||
): Promise<string[] | Buffer[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readdir(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
options: ObjectEncodingOptions & {
|
||||
withFileTypes: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<Dirent[]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. See the POSIX[`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more detail. The promise is
|
||||
* resolved with the`linkString` upon success.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
|
||||
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
|
||||
* the link path returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the link path
|
||||
* returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with the `linkString` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readlink(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | string | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a symbolic link.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `type` argument is only used on Windows platforms and can be one of `'dir'`,`'file'`, or `'junction'`. Windows junction points require the destination path
|
||||
* to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will
|
||||
* automatically be normalized to absolute path.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param [type='file']
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Equivalent to `fsPromises.stat()` unless `path` refers to a symbolic link,
|
||||
* in which case the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to.
|
||||
* Refer to the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) document for more detail.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given symbolic link `path`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function lstat(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
opts?: StatOptions & {
|
||||
bigint?: false | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<Stats>;
|
||||
function lstat(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
opts: StatOptions & {
|
||||
bigint: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<BigIntStats>;
|
||||
function lstat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given `path`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function stat(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
opts?: StatOptions & {
|
||||
bigint?: false | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<Stats>;
|
||||
function stat(
|
||||
path: PathLike,
|
||||
opts: StatOptions & {
|
||||
bigint: true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
): Promise<BigIntStats>;
|
||||
function stat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a new link from the `existingPath` to the `newPath`. See the POSIX[`link(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html) documentation for more detail.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function link(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `path` refers to a symbolic link, then the link is removed without affecting
|
||||
* the file or directory to which that link refers. If the `path` refers to a file
|
||||
* path that is not a symbolic link, the file is deleted. See the POSIX [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html)documentation for more detail.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function unlink(path: PathLike): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Changes the permissions of a file.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Changes the permissions on a symbolic link.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method is only implemented on macOS.
|
||||
* @deprecated Since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Changes the ownership on a symbolic link.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function lchown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as `fsPromises.utimes()`, with the difference that if the path refers to a
|
||||
* symbolic link, then the link is not dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of
|
||||
* the symbolic link itself are changed.
|
||||
* @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function lutimes(path: PathLike, atime: string | number | Date, mtime: string | number | Date): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Changes the ownership of a file.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function chown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by `path`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `atime` and `mtime` arguments follow these rules:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * Values can be either numbers representing Unix epoch time, `Date`s, or a
|
||||
* numeric string like `'123456789.0'`.
|
||||
* * If the value can not be converted to a number, or is `NaN`, `Infinity` or`-Infinity`, an `Error` will be thrown.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function utimes(path: PathLike, atime: string | number | Date, mtime: string | number | Date): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Determines the actual location of `path` using the same semantics as the`fs.realpath.native()` function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Only paths that can be converted to UTF8 strings are supported.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
|
||||
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
|
||||
* the path. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the path returned will be
|
||||
* passed as a `Buffer` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On Linux, when Node.js is linked against musl libc, the procfs file system must
|
||||
* be mounted on `/proc` in order for this function to work. Glibc does not have
|
||||
* this restriction.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with the resolved path upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function realpath(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function realpath(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname.
|
||||
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function realpath(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a unique temporary directory. A unique directory name is generated by
|
||||
* appending six random characters to the end of the provided `prefix`. Due to
|
||||
* platform inconsistencies, avoid trailing `X` characters in `prefix`. Some
|
||||
* platforms, notably the BSDs, can return more than six random characters, and
|
||||
* replace trailing `X` characters in `prefix` with random characters.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
|
||||
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { mkdtemp } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* await mkdtemp(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'foo-'));
|
||||
* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* console.error(err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `fsPromises.mkdtemp()` method will append the six randomly selected
|
||||
* characters directly to the `prefix` string. For instance, given a directory`/tmp`, if the intention is to create a temporary directory _within_`/tmp`, the`prefix` must end with a trailing
|
||||
* platform-specific path separator
|
||||
* (`require('path').sep`).
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with a string containing the filesystem path of the newly created temporary directory.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
|
||||
* Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
|
||||
* Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory.
|
||||
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists.`data` can be a string, a `Buffer`, or, an object with an own (not inherited)`toString` function property.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Any specified `FileHandle` has to support writing.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is unsafe to use `fsPromises.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file
|
||||
* without waiting for the promise to be settled.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Similarly to `fsPromises.readFile` \- `fsPromises.writeFile` is a convenience
|
||||
* method that performs multiple `write` calls internally to write the buffer
|
||||
* passed to it. For performance sensitive code consider using `fs.createWriteStream()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is possible to use an `AbortSignal` to cancel an `fsPromises.writeFile()`.
|
||||
* Cancelation is "best effort", and some amount of data is likely still
|
||||
* to be written.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { writeFile } from 'fs/promises';
|
||||
* import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* const controller = new AbortController();
|
||||
* const { signal } = controller;
|
||||
* const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js'));
|
||||
* const promise = writeFile('message.txt', data, { signal });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Abort the request before the promise settles.
|
||||
* controller.abort();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* await promise;
|
||||
* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError
|
||||
* console.error(err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating
|
||||
* system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.writeFile` performs.
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @param file filename or `FileHandle`
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function writeFile(
|
||||
file: PathLike | FileHandle,
|
||||
data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | Iterable<string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView> | AsyncIterable<string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView> | Stream,
|
||||
options?:
|
||||
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
|
||||
mode?: Mode | undefined;
|
||||
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
|
||||
} & Abortable)
|
||||
| BufferEncoding
|
||||
| null
|
||||
): Promise<void>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet
|
||||
* exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `path` may be specified as a `FileHandle` that has been opened
|
||||
* for appending (using `fsPromises.open()`).
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
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|
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|
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* ```js
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* import { readFile } from 'fs/promises';
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*
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* try {
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* const { signal } = controller;
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* Any specified `FileHandle` has to support reading.
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* If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
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|
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*/
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function readFile(
|
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path: PathLike | FileHandle,
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options:
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| ({
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encoding: BufferEncoding;
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flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
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} & Abortable)
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| BufferEncoding
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/**
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* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
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* If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
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* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
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* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
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*/
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path: PathLike | FileHandle,
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options?:
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| (ObjectEncodingOptions &
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flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
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})
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|
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|
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|
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*
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|
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* import { opendir } from 'fs/promises';
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*
|
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* try {
|
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* const dir = await opendir('./');
|
||||
* for await (const dirent of dir)
|
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* console.log(dirent.name);
|
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* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* console.error(err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When using the async iterator, the `fs.Dir` object will be automatically
|
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* closed after the iterator exits.
|
||||
* @since v12.12.0
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with an {fs.Dir}.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function opendir(path: string, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise<Dir>;
|
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|
||||
* Returns an async iterator that watches for changes on `filename`, where `filename`is either a file or a directory.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { watch } = require('fs/promises');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const ac = new AbortController();
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||||
* const { signal } = ac;
|
||||
* setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000);
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||||
*
|
||||
* (async () => {
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* const watcher = watch(__filename, { signal });
|
||||
* for await (const event of watcher)
|
||||
* console.log(event);
|
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|
||||
* if (err.name === 'AbortError')
|
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* return;
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
* disappears in the directory.
|
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*
|
||||
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|
||||
* @since v15.9.0
|
||||
* @return of objects with the properties:
|
||||
*/
|
||||
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|
||||
filename: PathLike,
|
||||
options:
|
||||
| (WatchOptions & {
|
||||
encoding: 'buffer';
|
||||
})
|
||||
| 'buffer'
|
||||
): AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<Buffer>>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`.
|
||||
* @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options.
|
||||
* If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
* If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used.
|
||||
* If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function watch(filename: PathLike, options?: WatchOptions | BufferEncoding): AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<string>>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`.
|
||||
* @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
|
||||
* @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options.
|
||||
* If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used.
|
||||
* If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used.
|
||||
* If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function watch(filename: PathLike, options: WatchOptions | string): AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<string>> | AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<Buffer>>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`,
|
||||
* including subdirectories and files.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and
|
||||
* behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`.
|
||||
* @since v16.7.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* @param src source path to copy.
|
||||
* @param dest destination path to copy to.
|
||||
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function cp(source: string, destination: string, opts?: CopyOptions): Promise<void>;
|
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}
|
||||
declare module 'node:fs/promises' {
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export * from 'fs/promises';
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|
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captureStackTrace(targetObject: object, constructorOpt?: Function): void;
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Optional override for formatting stack traces
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://v8.dev/docs/stack-trace-api#customizing-stack-traces
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
stackTraceLimit: number;
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
*/
|
||||
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|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns true if this AbortSignal's AbortController has signaled to abort, and false otherwise.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly aborted: boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
declare var AbortController: {
|
||||
prototype: AbortController;
|
||||
new(): AbortController;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
declare var AbortSignal: {
|
||||
prototype: AbortSignal;
|
||||
new(): AbortSignal;
|
||||
// TODO: Add abort() static
|
||||
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|
||||
//#endregion borrowed
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
* allowing for positive and negative integers.
|
||||
* Negative integers count back from the last item in the array.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
at(index: number): T | undefined;
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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//#endregion ArrayLike.at() end
|
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|
||||
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||||
* *
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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| Uint8ClampedArray
|
||||
| Uint16Array
|
||||
| Uint32Array
|
||||
| Int8Array
|
||||
| Int16Array
|
||||
| Int32Array
|
||||
| BigUint64Array
|
||||
| BigInt64Array
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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*/
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/https.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'https' {
|
||||
import { Duplex } from 'node:stream';
|
||||
import * as tls from 'node:tls';
|
||||
import * as http from 'node:http';
|
||||
import { URL } from 'node:url';
|
||||
type ServerOptions = tls.SecureContextOptions & tls.TlsOptions & http.ServerOptions;
|
||||
type RequestOptions = http.RequestOptions &
|
||||
tls.SecureContextOptions & {
|
||||
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; // Defaults to true
|
||||
servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension
|
||||
};
|
||||
interface AgentOptions extends http.AgentOptions, tls.ConnectionOptions {
|
||||
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
maxCachedSessions?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An `Agent` object for HTTPS similar to `http.Agent`. See {@link request} for more information.
|
||||
* @since v0.4.5
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Agent extends http.Agent {
|
||||
constructor(options?: AgentOptions);
|
||||
options: AgentOptions;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface Server extends http.Server {}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* See `http.Server` for more information.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.4
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Server extends tls.Server {
|
||||
constructor(requestListener?: http.RequestListener);
|
||||
constructor(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: http.RequestListener);
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'connect', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'keylog', line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'newSession', sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'OCSPRequest', certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'resumeSession', sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'secureConnection', tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'tlsClientError', err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'connection', socket: Duplex): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'listening'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'checkContinue', req: http.IncomingMessage, res: http.ServerResponse): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'checkExpectation', req: http.IncomingMessage, res: http.ServerResponse): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'clientError', err: Error, socket: Duplex): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'connect', req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'request', req: http.IncomingMessage, res: http.ServerResponse): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'upgrade', req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'connect', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'connect', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: http.IncomingMessage, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // curl -k https://localhost:8000/
|
||||
* const https = require('https');
|
||||
* const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
|
||||
* cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
|
||||
* res.writeHead(200);
|
||||
* res.end('hello world\n');
|
||||
* }).listen(8000);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Or
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const https = require('https');
|
||||
* const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* pfx: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/test_cert.pfx'),
|
||||
* passphrase: 'sample'
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
|
||||
* res.writeHead(200);
|
||||
* res.end('hello world\n');
|
||||
* }).listen(8000);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.4
|
||||
* @param options Accepts `options` from `createServer`, `createSecureContext` and `createServer`.
|
||||
* @param requestListener A listener to be added to the `'request'` event.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createServer(requestListener?: http.RequestListener): Server;
|
||||
function createServer(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: http.RequestListener): Server;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Makes a request to a secure web server.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following additional `options` from `tls.connect()` are also accepted:`ca`, `cert`, `ciphers`, `clientCertEngine`, `crl`, `dhparam`, `ecdhCurve`,`honorCipherOrder`, `key`, `passphrase`,
|
||||
* `pfx`, `rejectUnauthorized`,`secureOptions`, `secureProtocol`, `servername`, `sessionIdContext`,`highWaterMark`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `options` can be an object, a string, or a `URL` object. If `options` is a
|
||||
* string, it is automatically parsed with `new URL()`. If it is a `URL` object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `https.request()` returns an instance of the `http.ClientRequest` class. The `ClientRequest` instance is a writable stream. If one needs to
|
||||
* upload a file with a POST request, then write to the `ClientRequest` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const https = require('https');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
|
||||
* port: 443,
|
||||
* path: '/',
|
||||
* method: 'GET'
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
|
||||
* console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
|
||||
* console.log('headers:', res.headers);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* res.on('data', (d) => {
|
||||
* process.stdout.write(d);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* req.on('error', (e) => {
|
||||
* console.error(e);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* req.end();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example using options from `tls.connect()`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
|
||||
* port: 443,
|
||||
* path: '/',
|
||||
* method: 'GET',
|
||||
* key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
|
||||
* cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Alternatively, opt out of connection pooling by not using an `Agent`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
|
||||
* port: 443,
|
||||
* path: '/',
|
||||
* method: 'GET',
|
||||
* key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
|
||||
* cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'),
|
||||
* agent: false
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example using a `URL` as `options`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const options = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example pinning on certificate fingerprint, or the public key (similar to`pin-sha256`):
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const tls = require('tls');
|
||||
* const https = require('https');
|
||||
* const crypto = require('crypto');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* function sha256(s) {
|
||||
* return crypto.createHash('sha256').update(s).digest('base64');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* const options = {
|
||||
* hostname: 'github.com',
|
||||
* port: 443,
|
||||
* path: '/',
|
||||
* method: 'GET',
|
||||
* checkServerIdentity: function(host, cert) {
|
||||
* // Make sure the certificate is issued to the host we are connected to
|
||||
* const err = tls.checkServerIdentity(host, cert);
|
||||
* if (err) {
|
||||
* return err;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Pin the public key, similar to HPKP pin-sha25 pinning
|
||||
* const pubkey256 = 'pL1+qb9HTMRZJmuC/bB/ZI9d302BYrrqiVuRyW+DGrU=';
|
||||
* if (sha256(cert.pubkey) !== pubkey256) {
|
||||
* const msg = 'Certificate verification error: ' +
|
||||
* `The public key of '${cert.subject.CN}' ` +
|
||||
* 'does not match our pinned fingerprint';
|
||||
* return new Error(msg);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Pin the exact certificate, rather than the pub key
|
||||
* const cert256 = '25:FE:39:32:D9:63:8C:8A:FC:A1:9A:29:87:' +
|
||||
* 'D8:3E:4C:1D:98:DB:71:E4:1A:48:03:98:EA:22:6A:BD:8B:93:16';
|
||||
* if (cert.fingerprint256 !== cert256) {
|
||||
* const msg = 'Certificate verification error: ' +
|
||||
* `The certificate of '${cert.subject.CN}' ` +
|
||||
* 'does not match our pinned fingerprint';
|
||||
* return new Error(msg);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // This loop is informational only.
|
||||
* // Print the certificate and public key fingerprints of all certs in the
|
||||
* // chain. Its common to pin the public key of the issuer on the public
|
||||
* // internet, while pinning the public key of the service in sensitive
|
||||
* // environments.
|
||||
* do {
|
||||
* console.log('Subject Common Name:', cert.subject.CN);
|
||||
* console.log(' Certificate SHA256 fingerprint:', cert.fingerprint256);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* hash = crypto.createHash('sha256');
|
||||
* console.log(' Public key ping-sha256:', sha256(cert.pubkey));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* lastprint256 = cert.fingerprint256;
|
||||
* cert = cert.issuerCertificate;
|
||||
* } while (cert.fingerprint256 !== lastprint256);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
|
||||
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
|
||||
* console.log('All OK. Server matched our pinned cert or public key');
|
||||
* console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
|
||||
* // Print the HPKP values
|
||||
* console.log('headers:', res.headers['public-key-pins']);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* res.on('data', (d) => {});
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* req.on('error', (e) => {
|
||||
* console.error(e.message);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* req.end();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Outputs for example:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```text
|
||||
* Subject Common Name: github.com
|
||||
* Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 25:FE:39:32:D9:63:8C:8A:FC:A1:9A:29:87:D8:3E:4C:1D:98:DB:71:E4:1A:48:03:98:EA:22:6A:BD:8B:93:16
|
||||
* Public key ping-sha256: pL1+qb9HTMRZJmuC/bB/ZI9d302BYrrqiVuRyW+DGrU=
|
||||
* Subject Common Name: DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA
|
||||
* Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 40:3E:06:2A:26:53:05:91:13:28:5B:AF:80:A0:D4:AE:42:2C:84:8C:9F:78:FA:D0:1F:C9:4B:C5:B8:7F:EF:1A
|
||||
* Public key ping-sha256: RRM1dGqnDFsCJXBTHky16vi1obOlCgFFn/yOhI/y+ho=
|
||||
* Subject Common Name: DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
|
||||
* Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 74:31:E5:F4:C3:C1:CE:46:90:77:4F:0B:61:E0:54:40:88:3B:A9:A0:1E:D0:0B:A6:AB:D7:80:6E:D3:B1:18:CF
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* Public key ping-sha256: WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18=
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* All OK. Server matched our pinned cert or public key
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* statusCode: 200
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* headers: max-age=0; pin-sha256="WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18="; pin-sha256="RRM1dGqnDFsCJXBTHky16vi1obOlCgFFn/yOhI/y+ho=";
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* pin-sha256="k2v657xBsOVe1PQRwOsHsw3bsGT2VzIqz5K+59sNQws="; pin-sha256="K87oWBWM9UZfyddvDfoxL+8lpNyoUB2ptGtn0fv6G2Q="; pin-sha256="IQBnNBEiFuhj+8x6X8XLgh01V9Ic5/V3IRQLNFFc7v4=";
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* pin-sha256="iie1VXtL7HzAMF+/PVPR9xzT80kQxdZeJ+zduCB3uj0="; pin-sha256="LvRiGEjRqfzurezaWuj8Wie2gyHMrW5Q06LspMnox7A="; includeSubDomains
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* ```
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* @since v0.3.6
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* @param options Accepts all `options` from `request`, with some differences in default values:
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*/
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*
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*
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* const https = require('https');
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*
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* https.get('https://encrypted.google.com/', (res) => {
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* console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
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* console.log('headers:', res.headers);
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* process.stdout.write(d);
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*
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* });
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* ```
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* @since v0.3.6
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* @param options Accepts the same `options` as {@link request}, with the `method` always set to `GET`.
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*/
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function get(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void): http.ClientRequest;
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function get(url: string | URL, options: RequestOptions, callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void): http.ClientRequest;
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let globalAgent: Agent;
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}
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// Wilco Bakker <https://github.com/WilcoBakker>
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// Thanik Bhongbhibhat <https://github.com/bhongy>
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|
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// Trivikram Kamat <https://github.com/trivikr>
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// Junxiao Shi <https://github.com/yoursunny>
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// Piotr Błażejewicz <https://github.com/peterblazejewicz>
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// Anna Henningsen <https://github.com/addaleax>
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// Victor Perin <https://github.com/victorperin>
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// Yongsheng Zhang <https://github.com/ZYSzys>
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// NodeJS Contributors <https://github.com/NodeJS>
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// Linus Unnebäck <https://github.com/LinusU>
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* License for programmatically and manually incorporated
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* Copyright Node.js contributors. All rights reserved.
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|||
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||||
* @since v0.3.7
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
* The `module.syncBuiltinESMExports()` method updates all the live bindings for
|
||||
* builtin `ES Modules` to match the properties of the `CommonJS` exports. It
|
||||
* does not add or remove exported names from the `ES Modules`.
|
||||
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|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
* const assert = require('assert');
|
||||
* const { syncBuiltinESMExports } = require('module');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* fs.readFile = newAPI;
|
||||
*
|
||||
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|
||||
*
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
*
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
* syncBuiltinESMExports();
|
||||
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|
||||
* import('fs').then((esmFS) => {
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
* assert.strictEqual('readFileSync' in fs, false);
|
||||
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|
||||
* assert.strictEqual('readFileSync' in esmFS, true);
|
||||
* // syncBuiltinESMExports() does not add names
|
||||
* assert.strictEqual(esmFS.newAPI, undefined);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
*/
|
||||
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||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
static createRequire(path: string | URL): NodeRequire;
|
||||
static builtinModules: string[];
|
||||
static Module: typeof Module;
|
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constructor(id: string, parent?: Module);
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* This feature is only available with the `--experimental-import-meta-resolve`
|
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|
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*
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|
||||
* the URL string.
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||||
*
|
||||
* @param specified The module specifier to resolve relative to `parent`.
|
||||
* @param parent The absolute parent module URL to resolve from. If none
|
||||
* is specified, the value of `import.meta.url` is used as the default.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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*
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* The `net` module provides an asynchronous network API for creating stream-based
|
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* TCP or `IPC` servers ({@link createServer}) and clients
|
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*
|
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|
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|
||||
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* const net = require('net');
|
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* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/net.js)
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
import * as stream from 'node:stream';
|
||||
import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
|
||||
import * as dns from 'node:dns';
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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/**
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* Return false from this function to implicitly pause() the socket.
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If specified, incoming data is stored in a single buffer and passed to the supplied callback when data arrives on the socket.
|
||||
* Note: this will cause the streaming functionality to not provide any data, however events like 'error', 'end', and 'close' will
|
||||
* still be emitted as normal and methods like pause() and resume() will also behave as expected.
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
* This class is an abstraction of a TCP socket or a streaming `IPC` endpoint
|
||||
* (uses named pipes on Windows, and Unix domain sockets otherwise). It is also
|
||||
* an `EventEmitter`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* A `net.Socket` can be created by the user and used directly to interact with
|
||||
* a server. For example, it is returned by {@link createConnection},
|
||||
* so the user can use it to talk to the server.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It can also be created by Node.js and passed to the user when a connection
|
||||
* is received. For example, it is passed to the listeners of a `'connection'` event emitted on a {@link Server}, so the user can use
|
||||
* it to interact with the client.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.4
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `callback` parameter will be executed when the data is finally
|
||||
* written out, which may not be immediately.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See `Writable` stream `write()` method for more
|
||||
* information.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
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|
||||
*/
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
*
|
||||
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|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])`
|
||||
* * `socket.connect(path[, connectListener])` for `IPC` connections.
|
||||
* * `socket.connect(port[, host][, connectListener])` for TCP connections.
|
||||
* * Returns: `net.Socket` The socket itself.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This function is asynchronous. When the connection is established, the `'connect'` event will be emitted. If there is a problem connecting,
|
||||
* instead of a `'connect'` event, an `'error'` event will be emitted with
|
||||
* the error passed to the `'error'` listener.
|
||||
* The last parameter `connectListener`, if supplied, will be added as a listener
|
||||
* for the `'connect'` event **once**.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This function should only be used for reconnecting a socket after`'close'` has been emitted or otherwise it may lead to undefined
|
||||
* behavior.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
connect(options: SocketConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
connect(port: number, host: string, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
connect(port: number, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
connect(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Set the encoding for the socket as a `Readable Stream`. See `readable.setEncoding()` for more information.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setEncoding(encoding?: BufferEncoding): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Pauses the reading of data. That is, `'data'` events will not be emitted.
|
||||
* Useful to throttle back an upload.
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
pause(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resumes reading after a call to `socket.pause()`.
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
resume(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sets the socket to timeout after `timeout` milliseconds of inactivity on
|
||||
* the socket. By default `net.Socket` do not have a timeout.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When an idle timeout is triggered the socket will receive a `'timeout'` event but the connection will not be severed. The user must manually call `socket.end()` or `socket.destroy()` to
|
||||
* end the connection.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* socket.setTimeout(3000);
|
||||
* socket.on('timeout', () => {
|
||||
* console.log('socket timeout');
|
||||
* socket.end();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `timeout` is 0, then the existing idle timeout is disabled.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The optional `callback` parameter will be added as a one-time listener for the `'timeout'` event.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setTimeout(timeout: number, callback?: () => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Enable/disable the use of Nagle's algorithm.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When a TCP connection is created, it will have Nagle's algorithm enabled.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Nagle's algorithm delays data before it is sent via the network. It attempts
|
||||
* to optimize throughput at the expense of latency.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Passing `true` for `noDelay` or not passing an argument will disable Nagle's
|
||||
* algorithm for the socket. Passing `false` for `noDelay` will enable Nagle's
|
||||
* algorithm.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
* @param [noDelay=true]
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setNoDelay(noDelay?: boolean): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Enable/disable keep-alive functionality, and optionally set the initial
|
||||
* delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Set `initialDelay` (in milliseconds) to set the delay between the last
|
||||
* data packet received and the first keepalive probe. Setting `0` for`initialDelay` will leave the value unchanged from the default
|
||||
* (or previous) setting.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Enabling the keep-alive functionality will set the following socket options:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `SO_KEEPALIVE=1`
|
||||
* * `TCP_KEEPIDLE=initialDelay`
|
||||
* * `TCP_KEEPCNT=10`
|
||||
* * `TCP_KEEPINTVL=1`
|
||||
* @since v0.1.92
|
||||
* @param [enable=false]
|
||||
* @param [initialDelay=0]
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setKeepAlive(enable?: boolean, initialDelay?: number): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the bound `address`, the address `family` name and `port` of the
|
||||
* socket as reported by the operating system:`{ port: 12346, family: 'IPv4', address: '127.0.0.1' }`
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
*/
|
||||
address(): AddressInfo | {};
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Calling `unref()` on a socket will allow the program to exit if this is the only
|
||||
* active socket in the event system. If the socket is already `unref`ed calling`unref()` again will have no effect.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.1
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
unref(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref`ed socket will_not_ let the program exit if it's the only socket left (the default behavior).
|
||||
* If the socket is `ref`ed calling `ref` again will have no effect.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.1
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ref(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This property shows the number of characters buffered for writing. The buffer
|
||||
* may contain strings whose length after encoding is not yet known. So this number
|
||||
* is only an approximation of the number of bytes in the buffer.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `net.Socket` has the property that `socket.write()` always works. This is to
|
||||
* help users get up and running quickly. The computer cannot always keep up
|
||||
* with the amount of data that is written to a socket. The network connection
|
||||
* simply might be too slow. Node.js will internally queue up the data written to a
|
||||
* socket and send it out over the wire when it is possible.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The consequence of this internal buffering is that memory may grow.
|
||||
* Users who experience large or growing `bufferSize` should attempt to
|
||||
* "throttle" the data flows in their program with `socket.pause()` and `socket.resume()`.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.8
|
||||
* @deprecated Since v14.6.0 - Use `writableLength` instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly bufferSize: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The amount of received bytes.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly bytesRead: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The amount of bytes sent.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly bytesWritten: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `true`,`socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` was
|
||||
* called and has not yet finished. It will stay `true` until the socket becomes
|
||||
* connected, then it is set to `false` and the `'connect'` event is emitted. Note
|
||||
* that the `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` callback is a listener for the `'connect'` event.
|
||||
* @since v6.1.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly connecting: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* See `writable.destroyed` for further details.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly destroyed: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The string representation of the local IP address the remote client is
|
||||
* connecting on. For example, in a server listening on `'0.0.0.0'`, if a client
|
||||
* connects on `'192.168.1.1'`, the value of `socket.localAddress` would be`'192.168.1.1'`.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.6
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly localAddress: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The numeric representation of the local port. For example, `80` or `21`.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.6
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly localPort: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The string representation of the remote IP address. For example,`'74.125.127.100'` or `'2001:4860:a005::68'`. Value may be `undefined` if
|
||||
* the socket is destroyed (for example, if the client disconnected).
|
||||
* @since v0.5.10
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly remoteAddress?: string | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The string representation of the remote IP family. `'IPv4'` or `'IPv6'`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.14
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly remoteFamily?: string | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The numeric representation of the remote port. For example, `80` or `21`.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.10
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly remotePort?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Half-closes the socket. i.e., it sends a FIN packet. It is possible the
|
||||
* server will still send some data.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See `writable.end()` for further details.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
* @param [encoding='utf8'] Only used when data is `string`.
|
||||
* @param callback Optional callback for when the socket is finished.
|
||||
* @return The socket itself.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
end(callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
end(buffer: Uint8Array | string, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
end(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* events.EventEmitter
|
||||
* 1. close
|
||||
* 2. connect
|
||||
* 3. data
|
||||
* 4. drain
|
||||
* 5. end
|
||||
* 6. error
|
||||
* 7. lookup
|
||||
* 8. timeout
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'close', hadError: boolean): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'connect'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'data', data: Buffer): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'drain'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'end'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'lookup', err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'ready'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'timeout'): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface ListenOptions extends Abortable {
|
||||
port?: number | undefined;
|
||||
host?: string | undefined;
|
||||
backlog?: number | undefined;
|
||||
path?: string | undefined;
|
||||
exclusive?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
readableAll?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
writableAll?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default false
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface ServerOpts {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Indicates whether half-opened TCP connections are allowed.
|
||||
* @default false
|
||||
*/
|
||||
allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Indicates whether the socket should be paused on incoming connections.
|
||||
* @default false
|
||||
*/
|
||||
pauseOnConnect?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This class is used to create a TCP or `IPC` server.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Server extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
constructor(connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void);
|
||||
constructor(options?: ServerOpts, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Start a server listening for connections. A `net.Server` can be a TCP or
|
||||
* an `IPC` server depending on what it listens to.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Possible signatures:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `server.listen(handle[, backlog][, callback])`
|
||||
* * `server.listen(options[, callback])`
|
||||
* * `server.listen(path[, backlog][, callback])` for `IPC` servers
|
||||
* * `server.listen([port[, host[, backlog]]][, callback])` for TCP servers
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This function is asynchronous. When the server starts listening, the `'listening'` event will be emitted. The last parameter `callback`will be added as a listener for the `'listening'`
|
||||
* event.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All `listen()` methods can take a `backlog` parameter to specify the maximum
|
||||
* length of the queue of pending connections. The actual length will be determined
|
||||
* by the OS through sysctl settings such as `tcp_max_syn_backlog` and `somaxconn`on Linux. The default value of this parameter is 511 (not 512).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* All {@link Socket} are set to `SO_REUSEADDR` (see [`socket(7)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/socket.7.html) for
|
||||
* details).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `server.listen()` method can be called again if and only if there was an
|
||||
* error during the first `server.listen()` call or `server.close()` has been
|
||||
* called. Otherwise, an `ERR_SERVER_ALREADY_LISTEN` error will be thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* One of the most common errors raised when listening is `EADDRINUSE`.
|
||||
* This happens when another server is already listening on the requested`port`/`path`/`handle`. One way to handle this would be to retry
|
||||
* after a certain amount of time:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* server.on('error', (e) => {
|
||||
* if (e.code === 'EADDRINUSE') {
|
||||
* console.log('Address in use, retrying...');
|
||||
* setTimeout(() => {
|
||||
* server.close();
|
||||
* server.listen(PORT, HOST);
|
||||
* }, 1000);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
listen(port?: number, hostname?: string, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(port?: number, hostname?: string, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(port?: number, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(port?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(path: string, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(path: string, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(options: ListenOptions, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(handle: any, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
listen(handle: any, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Stops the server from accepting new connections and keeps existing
|
||||
* connections. This function is asynchronous, the server is finally closed
|
||||
* when all connections are ended and the server emits a `'close'` event.
|
||||
* The optional `callback` will be called once the `'close'` event occurs. Unlike
|
||||
* that event, it will be called with an `Error` as its only argument if the server
|
||||
* was not open when it was closed.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
* @param callback Called when the server is closed.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
close(callback?: (err?: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the bound `address`, the address `family` name, and `port` of the server
|
||||
* as reported by the operating system if listening on an IP socket
|
||||
* (useful to find which port was assigned when getting an OS-assigned address):`{ port: 12346, family: 'IPv4', address: '127.0.0.1' }`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For a server listening on a pipe or Unix domain socket, the name is returned
|
||||
* as a string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const server = net.createServer((socket) => {
|
||||
* socket.end('goodbye\n');
|
||||
* }).on('error', (err) => {
|
||||
* // Handle errors here.
|
||||
* throw err;
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Grab an arbitrary unused port.
|
||||
* server.listen(() => {
|
||||
* console.log('opened server on', server.address());
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `server.address()` returns `null` before the `'listening'` event has been
|
||||
* emitted or after calling `server.close()`.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.90
|
||||
*/
|
||||
address(): AddressInfo | string | null;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Asynchronously get the number of concurrent connections on the server. Works
|
||||
* when sockets were sent to forks.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Callback should take two arguments `err` and `count`.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getConnections(cb: (error: Error | null, count: number) => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref`ed server will_not_ let the program exit if it's the only server left (the default behavior).
|
||||
* If the server is `ref`ed calling `ref()` again will have no effect.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ref(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Calling `unref()` on a server will allow the program to exit if this is the only
|
||||
* active server in the event system. If the server is already `unref`ed calling`unref()` again will have no effect.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
unref(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Set this property to reject connections when the server's connection count gets
|
||||
* high.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is not recommended to use this option once a socket has been sent to a child
|
||||
* with `child_process.fork()`.
|
||||
* @since v0.2.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
maxConnections: number;
|
||||
connections: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Indicates whether or not the server is listening for connections.
|
||||
* @since v5.7.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
listening: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* events.EventEmitter
|
||||
* 1. close
|
||||
* 2. connection
|
||||
* 3. error
|
||||
* 4. listening
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'connection', socket: Socket): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'listening'): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
type IPVersion = 'ipv4' | 'ipv6';
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `BlockList` object can be used with some network APIs to specify rules for
|
||||
* disabling inbound or outbound access to specific IP addresses, IP ranges, or
|
||||
* IP subnets.
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class BlockList {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds a rule to block the given IP address.
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
* @param address An IPv4 or IPv6 address.
|
||||
* @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addAddress(address: string, type?: IPVersion): void;
|
||||
addAddress(address: SocketAddress): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds a rule to block a range of IP addresses from `start` (inclusive) to`end` (inclusive).
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
* @param start The starting IPv4 or IPv6 address in the range.
|
||||
* @param end The ending IPv4 or IPv6 address in the range.
|
||||
* @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addRange(start: string, end: string, type?: IPVersion): void;
|
||||
addRange(start: SocketAddress, end: SocketAddress): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Adds a rule to block a range of IP addresses specified as a subnet mask.
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
* @param net The network IPv4 or IPv6 address.
|
||||
* @param prefix The number of CIDR prefix bits. For IPv4, this must be a value between `0` and `32`. For IPv6, this must be between `0` and `128`.
|
||||
* @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addSubnet(net: SocketAddress, prefix: number): void;
|
||||
addSubnet(net: string, prefix: number, type?: IPVersion): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns `true` if the given IP address matches any of the rules added to the`BlockList`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const blockList = new net.BlockList();
|
||||
* blockList.addAddress('123.123.123.123');
|
||||
* blockList.addRange('10.0.0.1', '10.0.0.10');
|
||||
* blockList.addSubnet('8592:757c:efae:4e45::', 64, 'ipv6');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(blockList.check('123.123.123.123')); // Prints: true
|
||||
* console.log(blockList.check('10.0.0.3')); // Prints: true
|
||||
* console.log(blockList.check('222.111.111.222')); // Prints: false
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // IPv6 notation for IPv4 addresses works:
|
||||
* console.log(blockList.check('::ffff:7b7b:7b7b', 'ipv6')); // Prints: true
|
||||
* console.log(blockList.check('::ffff:123.123.123.123', 'ipv6')); // Prints: true
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v15.0.0
|
||||
* @param address The IP address to check
|
||||
* @param [type='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
check(address: SocketAddress): boolean;
|
||||
check(address: string, type?: IPVersion): boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface TcpNetConnectOpts extends TcpSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts {
|
||||
timeout?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface IpcNetConnectOpts extends IpcSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts {
|
||||
timeout?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
type NetConnectOpts = TcpNetConnectOpts | IpcNetConnectOpts;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a new TCP or `IPC` server.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `allowHalfOpen` is set to `true`, when the other end of the socket
|
||||
* signals the end of transmission, the server will only send back the end of
|
||||
* transmission when `socket.end()` is explicitly called. For example, in the
|
||||
* context of TCP, when a FIN packed is received, a FIN packed is sent
|
||||
* back only when `socket.end()` is explicitly called. Until then the
|
||||
* connection is half-closed (non-readable but still writable). See `'end'` event and [RFC 1122](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1122) (section 4.2.2.13) for more information.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `pauseOnConnect` is set to `true`, then the socket associated with each
|
||||
* incoming connection will be paused, and no data will be read from its handle.
|
||||
* This allows connections to be passed between processes without any data being
|
||||
* read by the original process. To begin reading data from a paused socket, call `socket.resume()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The server can be a TCP server or an `IPC` server, depending on what it `listen()` to.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Here is an example of an TCP echo server which listens for connections
|
||||
* on port 8124:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const net = require('net');
|
||||
* const server = net.createServer((c) => {
|
||||
* // 'connection' listener.
|
||||
* console.log('client connected');
|
||||
* c.on('end', () => {
|
||||
* console.log('client disconnected');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* c.write('hello\r\n');
|
||||
* c.pipe(c);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* server.on('error', (err) => {
|
||||
* throw err;
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* server.listen(8124, () => {
|
||||
* console.log('server bound');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Test this by using `telnet`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```console
|
||||
* $ telnet localhost 8124
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To listen on the socket `/tmp/echo.sock`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* server.listen('/tmp/echo.sock', () => {
|
||||
* console.log('server bound');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use `nc` to connect to a Unix domain socket server:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```console
|
||||
* $ nc -U /tmp/echo.sock
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.5.0
|
||||
* @param connectionListener Automatically set as a listener for the {@link 'connection'} event.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createServer(connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server;
|
||||
function createServer(options?: ServerOpts, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Aliases to {@link createConnection}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Possible signatures:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * {@link connect}
|
||||
* * {@link connect} for `IPC` connections.
|
||||
* * {@link connect} for TCP connections.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function connect(options: NetConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
|
||||
function connect(port: number, host?: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
|
||||
function connect(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A factory function, which creates a new {@link Socket},
|
||||
* immediately initiates connection with `socket.connect()`,
|
||||
* then returns the `net.Socket` that starts the connection.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When the connection is established, a `'connect'` event will be emitted
|
||||
* on the returned socket. The last parameter `connectListener`, if supplied,
|
||||
* will be added as a listener for the `'connect'` event **once**.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Possible signatures:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * {@link createConnection}
|
||||
* * {@link createConnection} for `IPC` connections.
|
||||
* * {@link createConnection} for TCP connections.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The {@link connect} function is an alias to this function.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createConnection(options: NetConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
|
||||
function createConnection(port: number, host?: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
|
||||
function createConnection(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Tests if input is an IP address. Returns `0` for invalid strings,
|
||||
* returns `4` for IP version 4 addresses, and returns `6` for IP version 6
|
||||
* addresses.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function isIP(input: string): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns `true` if input is a version 4 IP address, otherwise returns `false`.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function isIPv4(input: string): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns `true` if input is a version 6 IP address, otherwise returns `false`.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function isIPv6(input: string): boolean;
|
||||
interface SocketAddressInitOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The network address as either an IPv4 or IPv6 string.
|
||||
* @default 127.0.0.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
address?: string | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default `'ipv4'`
|
||||
*/
|
||||
family?: IPVersion | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An IPv6 flow-label used only if `family` is `'ipv6'`.
|
||||
* @default 0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
flowlabel?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An IP port.
|
||||
* @default 0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
port?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v15.14.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class SocketAddress {
|
||||
constructor(options: SocketAddressInitOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Either \`'ipv4'\` or \`'ipv6'\`.
|
||||
* @since v15.14.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly address: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Either \`'ipv4'\` or \`'ipv6'\`.
|
||||
* @since v15.14.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly family: IPVersion;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v15.14.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly port: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v15.14.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly flowlabel: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:net' {
|
||||
export * from 'net';
|
||||
}
|
455
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455
JS/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts
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vendored
|
@ -1,455 +0,0 @@
|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `os` module provides operating system-related utility methods and
|
||||
* properties. It can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const os = require('os');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/os.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'os' {
|
||||
interface CpuInfo {
|
||||
model: string;
|
||||
speed: number;
|
||||
times: {
|
||||
user: number;
|
||||
nice: number;
|
||||
sys: number;
|
||||
idle: number;
|
||||
irq: number;
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface NetworkInterfaceBase {
|
||||
address: string;
|
||||
netmask: string;
|
||||
mac: string;
|
||||
internal: boolean;
|
||||
cidr: string | null;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 extends NetworkInterfaceBase {
|
||||
family: 'IPv4';
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6 extends NetworkInterfaceBase {
|
||||
family: 'IPv6';
|
||||
scopeid: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface UserInfo<T> {
|
||||
username: T;
|
||||
uid: number;
|
||||
gid: number;
|
||||
shell: T;
|
||||
homedir: T;
|
||||
}
|
||||
type NetworkInterfaceInfo = NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 | NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the host name of the operating system as a string.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function hostname(): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an array containing the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The load average is a measure of system activity calculated by the operating
|
||||
* system and expressed as a fractional number.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The load average is a Unix-specific concept. On Windows, the return value is
|
||||
* always `[0, 0, 0]`.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function loadavg(): number[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the system uptime in number of seconds.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function uptime(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the amount of free system memory in bytes as an integer.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function freemem(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the total amount of system memory in bytes as an integer.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function totalmem(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an array of objects containing information about each logical CPU core.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The properties included on each object include:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* [
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
|
||||
* speed: 2926,
|
||||
* times: {
|
||||
* user: 252020,
|
||||
* nice: 0,
|
||||
* sys: 30340,
|
||||
* idle: 1070356870,
|
||||
* irq: 0
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
|
||||
* speed: 2926,
|
||||
* times: {
|
||||
* user: 306960,
|
||||
* nice: 0,
|
||||
* sys: 26980,
|
||||
* idle: 1071569080,
|
||||
* irq: 0
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
|
||||
* speed: 2926,
|
||||
* times: {
|
||||
* user: 248450,
|
||||
* nice: 0,
|
||||
* sys: 21750,
|
||||
* idle: 1070919370,
|
||||
* irq: 0
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
|
||||
* speed: 2926,
|
||||
* times: {
|
||||
* user: 256880,
|
||||
* nice: 0,
|
||||
* sys: 19430,
|
||||
* idle: 1070905480,
|
||||
* irq: 20
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `nice` values are POSIX-only. On Windows, the `nice` values of all processors
|
||||
* are always 0.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function cpus(): CpuInfo[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the operating system name as returned by [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). For example, it
|
||||
* returns `'Linux'` on Linux, `'Darwin'` on macOS, and `'Windows_NT'` on Windows.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for additional information
|
||||
* about the output of running [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname) on various operating systems.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function type(): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the operating system as a string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On POSIX systems, the operating system release is determined by calling[`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `GetVersionExW()` is used.
|
||||
* See[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function release(): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an object containing network interfaces that have been assigned a
|
||||
* network address.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Each key on the returned object identifies a network interface. The associated
|
||||
* value is an array of objects that each describe an assigned network address.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The properties available on the assigned network address object include:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* lo: [
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* address: '127.0.0.1',
|
||||
* netmask: '255.0.0.0',
|
||||
* family: 'IPv4',
|
||||
* mac: '00:00:00:00:00:00',
|
||||
* internal: true,
|
||||
* cidr: '127.0.0.1/8'
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* address: '::1',
|
||||
* netmask: 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff',
|
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* family: 'IPv6',
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* mac: '00:00:00:00:00:00',
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* scopeid: 0,
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* internal: true,
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* cidr: '::1/128'
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* }
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* ],
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* eth0: [
|
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* {
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* address: '192.168.1.108',
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* netmask: '255.255.255.0',
|
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* family: 'IPv4',
|
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* mac: '01:02:03:0a:0b:0c',
|
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* internal: false,
|
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* cidr: '192.168.1.108/24'
|
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* },
|
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* {
|
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* address: 'fe80::a00:27ff:fe4e:66a1',
|
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* netmask: 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::',
|
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* family: 'IPv6',
|
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* mac: '01:02:03:0a:0b:0c',
|
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* scopeid: 1,
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* internal: false,
|
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* cidr: 'fe80::a00:27ff:fe4e:66a1/64'
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* }
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* ]
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* }
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* ```
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* @since v0.6.0
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*/
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function networkInterfaces(): NodeJS.Dict<NetworkInterfaceInfo[]>;
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/**
|
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* Returns the string path of the current user's home directory.
|
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*
|
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* On POSIX, it uses the `$HOME` environment variable if defined. Otherwise it
|
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* uses the [effective UID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_identifier#Effective_user_ID) to look up the user's home directory.
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*
|
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* On Windows, it uses the `USERPROFILE` environment variable if defined.
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* Otherwise it uses the path to the profile directory of the current user.
|
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* @since v2.3.0
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*/
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function homedir(): string;
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/**
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* Returns information about the currently effective user. On POSIX platforms,
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* this is typically a subset of the password file. The returned object includes
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* the `username`, `uid`, `gid`, `shell`, and `homedir`. On Windows, the `uid` and`gid` fields are `-1`, and `shell` is `null`.
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*
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* The value of `homedir` returned by `os.userInfo()` is provided by the operating
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* system. This differs from the result of `os.homedir()`, which queries
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* environment variables for the home directory before falling back to the
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* operating system response.
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*
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* Throws a `SystemError` if a user has no `username` or `homedir`.
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* @since v6.0.0
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*/
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function userInfo(options: { encoding: 'buffer' }): UserInfo<Buffer>;
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function userInfo(options?: { encoding: BufferEncoding }): UserInfo<string>;
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type SignalConstants = {
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[key in NodeJS.Signals]: number;
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};
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const EACCES: number;
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const EALREADY: number;
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const EBADF: number;
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const EBADMSG: number;
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const ECANCELED: number;
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const ECHILD: number;
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const ECONNABORTED: number;
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const ECONNREFUSED: number;
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const ECONNRESET: number;
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const EDEADLK: number;
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const EDESTADDRREQ: number;
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const EDOM: number;
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const EDQUOT: number;
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const EEXIST: number;
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const EFAULT: number;
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const EFBIG: number;
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const EHOSTUNREACH: number;
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const EIDRM: number;
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const EILSEQ: number;
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const EINPROGRESS: number;
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const EINTR: number;
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const EINVAL: number;
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const EIO: number;
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const EISCONN: number;
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const EISDIR: number;
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const ELOOP: number;
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const EMFILE: number;
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const EMLINK: number;
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const EMSGSIZE: number;
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const EMULTIHOP: number;
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const ENAMETOOLONG: number;
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const ENETDOWN: number;
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const ENETRESET: number;
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const ENETUNREACH: number;
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const ENFILE: number;
|
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const ENOBUFS: number;
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const ENODATA: number;
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const ENODEV: number;
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const ENOENT: number;
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const ENOEXEC: number;
|
||||
const ENOLCK: number;
|
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const ENOLINK: number;
|
||||
const ENOMEM: number;
|
||||
const ENOMSG: number;
|
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const ENOPROTOOPT: number;
|
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const ENOSPC: number;
|
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const ENOSR: number;
|
||||
const ENOSTR: number;
|
||||
const ENOSYS: number;
|
||||
const ENOTCONN: number;
|
||||
const ENOTDIR: number;
|
||||
const ENOTEMPTY: number;
|
||||
const ENOTSOCK: number;
|
||||
const ENOTSUP: number;
|
||||
const ENOTTY: number;
|
||||
const ENXIO: number;
|
||||
const EOPNOTSUPP: number;
|
||||
const EOVERFLOW: number;
|
||||
const EPERM: number;
|
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const EPIPE: number;
|
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const EPROTO: number;
|
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const EPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
|
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const EPROTOTYPE: number;
|
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const ERANGE: number;
|
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const EROFS: number;
|
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const ESPIPE: number;
|
||||
const ESRCH: number;
|
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const ESTALE: number;
|
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const ETIME: number;
|
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const ETIMEDOUT: number;
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const ETXTBSY: number;
|
||||
const EWOULDBLOCK: number;
|
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const EXDEV: number;
|
||||
const WSAEINTR: number;
|
||||
const WSAEBADF: number;
|
||||
const WSAEACCES: number;
|
||||
const WSAEFAULT: number;
|
||||
const WSAEINVAL: number;
|
||||
const WSAEMFILE: number;
|
||||
const WSAEWOULDBLOCK: number;
|
||||
const WSAEINPROGRESS: number;
|
||||
const WSAEALREADY: number;
|
||||
const WSAENOTSOCK: number;
|
||||
const WSAEDESTADDRREQ: number;
|
||||
const WSAEMSGSIZE: number;
|
||||
const WSAEPROTOTYPE: number;
|
||||
const WSAENOPROTOOPT: number;
|
||||
const WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
|
||||
const WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: number;
|
||||
const WSAEOPNOTSUPP: number;
|
||||
const WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: number;
|
||||
const WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: number;
|
||||
const WSAEADDRINUSE: number;
|
||||
const WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
|
||||
const WSAENETDOWN: number;
|
||||
const WSAENETUNREACH: number;
|
||||
const WSAENETRESET: number;
|
||||
const WSAECONNABORTED: number;
|
||||
const WSAECONNRESET: number;
|
||||
const WSAENOBUFS: number;
|
||||
const WSAEISCONN: number;
|
||||
const WSAENOTCONN: number;
|
||||
const WSAESHUTDOWN: number;
|
||||
const WSAETOOMANYREFS: number;
|
||||
const WSAETIMEDOUT: number;
|
||||
const WSAECONNREFUSED: number;
|
||||
const WSAELOOP: number;
|
||||
const WSAENAMETOOLONG: number;
|
||||
const WSAEHOSTDOWN: number;
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const WSAEHOSTUNREACH: number;
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||||
const WSAENOTEMPTY: number;
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const WSAEPROCLIM: number;
|
||||
const WSAEUSERS: number;
|
||||
const WSAEDQUOT: number;
|
||||
const WSAESTALE: number;
|
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const WSAEREMOTE: number;
|
||||
const WSASYSNOTREADY: number;
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const WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: number;
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const WSANOTINITIALISED: number;
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const WSAEDISCON: number;
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const WSAENOMORE: number;
|
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const WSAECANCELLED: number;
|
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const WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE: number;
|
||||
const WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER: number;
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const WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT: number;
|
||||
const WSASYSCALLFAILURE: number;
|
||||
const WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND: number;
|
||||
const WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND: number;
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const WSA_E_NO_MORE: number;
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||||
const WSA_E_CANCELLED: number;
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||||
const WSAEREFUSED: number;
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||||
}
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||||
namespace priority {
|
||||
const PRIORITY_LOW: number;
|
||||
const PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL: number;
|
||||
const PRIORITY_NORMAL: number;
|
||||
const PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL: number;
|
||||
const PRIORITY_HIGH: number;
|
||||
const PRIORITY_HIGHEST: number;
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}
|
||||
}
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const devNull: string;
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* Returns the operating system CPU architecture for which the Node.js binary was
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* compiled. Possible values are `'arm'`, `'arm64'`, `'ia32'`, `'mips'`,`'mipsel'`, `'ppc'`, `'ppc64'`, `'s390'`, `'s390x'`, `'x32'`, and `'x64'`.
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*
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* The return value is equivalent to `process.arch`.
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*/
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/**
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* Returns a string identifying the kernel version.
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*
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* On POSIX systems, the operating system release is determined by calling[`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `RtlGetVersion()` is used, and if it is not
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* available, `GetVersionExW()` will be used. See[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information.
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* @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0
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*/
|
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function version(): string;
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/**
|
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* Returns a string identifying the operating system platform. The value is set
|
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* at compile time. Possible values are `'aix'`, `'darwin'`, `'freebsd'`,`'linux'`, `'openbsd'`, `'sunos'`, and `'win32'`.
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*
|
||||
* The return value is equivalent to `process.platform`.
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*
|
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* The value `'android'` may also be returned if Node.js is built on the Android
|
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* operating system. [Android support is experimental](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/HEAD/BUILDING.md#androidandroid-based-devices-eg-firefox-os).
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* @since v0.5.0
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*/
|
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function platform(): NodeJS.Platform;
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/**
|
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* Returns the operating system's default directory for temporary files as a
|
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* string.
|
||||
* @since v0.9.9
|
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*/
|
||||
function tmpdir(): string;
|
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/**
|
||||
* Returns a string identifying the endianness of the CPU for which the Node.js
|
||||
* binary was compiled.
|
||||
*
|
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* Possible values are `'BE'` for big endian and `'LE'` for little endian.
|
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* @since v0.9.4
|
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*/
|
||||
function endianness(): 'BE' | 'LE';
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/**
|
||||
* Returns the scheduling priority for the process specified by `pid`. If `pid` is
|
||||
* not provided or is `0`, the priority of the current process is returned.
|
||||
* @since v10.10.0
|
||||
* @param [pid=0] The process ID to retrieve scheduling priority for.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getPriority(pid?: number): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Attempts to set the scheduling priority for the process specified by `pid`. If`pid` is not provided or is `0`, the process ID of the current process is used.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `priority` input must be an integer between `-20` (high priority) and `19`(low priority). Due to differences between Unix priority levels and Windows
|
||||
* priority classes, `priority` is mapped to one of six priority constants in`os.constants.priority`. When retrieving a process priority level, this range
|
||||
* mapping may cause the return value to be slightly different on Windows. To avoid
|
||||
* confusion, set `priority` to one of the priority constants.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* On Windows, setting priority to `PRIORITY_HIGHEST` requires elevated user
|
||||
* privileges. Otherwise the set priority will be silently reduced to`PRIORITY_HIGH`.
|
||||
* @since v10.10.0
|
||||
* @param [pid=0] The process ID to set scheduling priority for.
|
||||
* @param priority The scheduling priority to assign to the process.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function setPriority(priority: number): void;
|
||||
function setPriority(pid: number, priority: number): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:os' {
|
||||
export * from 'os';
|
||||
}
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"name": "@types/node",
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"version": "16.9.1",
|
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"description": "TypeScript definitions for Node.js",
|
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"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node",
|
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"license": "MIT",
|
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"contributors": [
|
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{
|
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"name": "Microsoft TypeScript",
|
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"url": "https://github.com/Microsoft",
|
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"githubUsername": "Microsoft"
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},
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{
|
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"name": "DefinitelyTyped",
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"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped",
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{
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"name": "Alberto Schiabel",
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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{
|
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|
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|
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"githubUsername": "n-e"
|
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|
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{
|
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"name": "Nikita Galkin",
|
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"url": "https://github.com/galkin",
|
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{
|
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{
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"name": "Sebastian Silbermann",
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{
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|
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|
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|
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|
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"githubUsername": "ZYSzys"
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"name": "NodeJS Contributors",
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"url": "https://github.com/NodeJS",
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"githubUsername": "NodeJS"
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import path = require('path');
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export = path;
|
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}
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declare module 'path/win32' {
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import path = require('path');
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export = path;
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}
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/**
|
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* The `path` module provides utilities for working with file and directory paths.
|
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* It can be accessed using:
|
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* const path = require('path');
|
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* ```
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/path.js)
|
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*/
|
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declare module 'path' {
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namespace path {
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/**
|
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* A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format().
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*/
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interface ParsedPath {
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/**
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* The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\'
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*/
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root: string;
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/**
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* The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir'
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*/
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dir: string;
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/**
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* The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html'
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*/
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base: string;
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/**
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* The file extension (if any) such as '.html'
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*/
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ext: string;
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/**
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* The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index'
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*/
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name: string;
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}
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/**
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* The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\'
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*/
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root?: string | undefined;
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/**
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* The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir'
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*/
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dir?: string | undefined;
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/**
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* The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html'
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*/
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base?: string | undefined;
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* The file extension (if any) such as '.html'
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*/
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ext?: string | undefined;
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/**
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* The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index'
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*/
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name?: string | undefined;
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}
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interface PlatformPath {
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/**
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* Normalize a string path, reducing '..' and '.' parts.
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* When multiple slashes are found, they're replaced by a single one; when the path contains a trailing slash, it is preserved. On Windows backslashes are used.
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*
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* @param p string path to normalize.
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*/
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normalize(p: string): string;
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/**
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* Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path.
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* Arguments must be strings. In v0.8, non-string arguments were silently ignored. In v0.10 and up, an exception is thrown.
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*
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* @param paths paths to join.
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*/
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join(...paths: string[]): string;
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/**
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* The right-most parameter is considered {to}. Other parameters are considered an array of {from}.
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*
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* Starting from leftmost {from} parameter, resolves {to} to an absolute path.
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*
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* If {to} isn't already absolute, {from} arguments are prepended in right to left order,
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* until an absolute path is found. If after using all {from} paths still no absolute path is found,
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* the current working directory is used as well. The resulting path is normalized,
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* and trailing slashes are removed unless the path gets resolved to the root directory.
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*
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* @param pathSegments string paths to join. Non-string arguments are ignored.
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*/
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resolve(...pathSegments: string[]): string;
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/**
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* Determines whether {path} is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory.
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*
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* @param path path to test.
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*/
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isAbsolute(p: string): boolean;
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/**
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* Solve the relative path from {from} to {to}.
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* At times we have two absolute paths, and we need to derive the relative path from one to the other. This is actually the reverse transform of path.resolve.
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*/
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relative(from: string, to: string): string;
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/**
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* Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix dirname command.
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*
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* @param p the path to evaluate.
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*/
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dirname(p: string): string;
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/**
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* Return the last portion of a path. Similar to the Unix basename command.
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* Often used to extract the file name from a fully qualified path.
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*
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* @param p the path to evaluate.
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* @param ext optionally, an extension to remove from the result.
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*/
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basename(p: string, ext?: string): string;
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/**
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* Return the extension of the path, from the last '.' to end of string in the last portion of the path.
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* If there is no '.' in the last portion of the path or the first character of it is '.', then it returns an empty string
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*
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* @param p the path to evaluate.
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*/
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extname(p: string): string;
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/**
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* The platform-specific file separator. '\\' or '/'.
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*/
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readonly sep: string;
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/**
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* The platform-specific file delimiter. ';' or ':'.
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*/
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readonly delimiter: string;
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/**
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* Returns an object from a path string - the opposite of format().
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*
|
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* @param pathString path to evaluate.
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*/
|
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parse(p: string): ParsedPath;
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/**
|
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* Returns a path string from an object - the opposite of parse().
|
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*
|
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* @param pathString path to evaluate.
|
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*/
|
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format(pP: FormatInputPathObject): string;
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/**
|
||||
* On Windows systems only, returns an equivalent namespace-prefixed path for the given path.
|
||||
* If path is not a string, path will be returned without modifications.
|
||||
* This method is meaningful only on Windows system.
|
||||
* On POSIX systems, the method is non-operational and always returns path without modifications.
|
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*/
|
||||
toNamespacedPath(path: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Posix specific pathing.
|
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* Same as parent object on posix.
|
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*/
|
||||
readonly posix: PlatformPath;
|
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/**
|
||||
* Windows specific pathing.
|
||||
* Same as parent object on windows
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly win32: PlatformPath;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
const path: path.PlatformPath;
|
||||
export = path;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:path' {
|
||||
import path = require('path');
|
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export = path;
|
||||
}
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/**
|
||||
* This module provides an implementation of a subset of the W3C[Web Performance APIs](https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/) as well as additional APIs for
|
||||
* Node.js-specific performance measurements.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Node.js supports the following [Web Performance APIs](https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/):
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * [High Resolution Time](https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2)
|
||||
* * [Performance Timeline](https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/)
|
||||
* * [User Timing](https://www.w3.org/TR/user-timing/)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { PerformanceObserver, performance } = require('perf_hooks');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((items) => {
|
||||
* console.log(items.getEntries()[0].duration);
|
||||
* performance.clearMarks();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* obs.observe({ type: 'measure' });
|
||||
* performance.measure('Start to Now');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* performance.mark('A');
|
||||
* doSomeLongRunningProcess(() => {
|
||||
* performance.measure('A to Now', 'A');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* performance.mark('B');
|
||||
* performance.measure('A to B', 'A', 'B');
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/perf_hooks.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'perf_hooks' {
|
||||
import { AsyncResource } from 'node:async_hooks';
|
||||
type EntryType = 'node' | 'mark' | 'measure' | 'gc' | 'function' | 'http2' | 'http';
|
||||
interface NodeGCPerformanceDetail {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to 'gc', `the performance.kind` property identifies
|
||||
* the type of garbage collection operation that occurred.
|
||||
* See perf_hooks.constants for valid values.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly kind?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to 'gc', the `performance.flags`
|
||||
* property contains additional information about garbage collection operation.
|
||||
* See perf_hooks.constants for valid values.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly flags?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class PerformanceEntry {
|
||||
protected constructor();
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The total number of milliseconds elapsed for this entry. This value will not
|
||||
* be meaningful for all Performance Entry types.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly duration: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The name of the performance entry.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly name: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp marking the starting time of the
|
||||
* Performance Entry.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly startTime: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The type of the performance entry. It may be one of:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `'node'` (Node.js only)
|
||||
* * `'mark'` (available on the Web)
|
||||
* * `'measure'` (available on the Web)
|
||||
* * `'gc'` (Node.js only)
|
||||
* * `'function'` (Node.js only)
|
||||
* * `'http2'` (Node.js only)
|
||||
* * `'http'` (Node.js only)
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly entryType: EntryType;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Additional detail specific to the `entryType`.
|
||||
* @since v16.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly details?: NodeGCPerformanceDetail | unknown | undefined; // TODO: Narrow this based on entry type.
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Provides timing details for Node.js itself. The constructor of this class
|
||||
* is not exposed to users.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class PerformanceNodeTiming extends PerformanceEntry {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process
|
||||
* completed bootstrapping. If bootstrapping has not yet finished, the property
|
||||
* has the value of -1.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly bootstrapComplete: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js environment was
|
||||
* initialized.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly environment: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp of the amount of time the event loop
|
||||
* has been idle within the event loop's event provider (e.g. `epoll_wait`). This
|
||||
* does not take CPU usage into consideration. If the event loop has not yet
|
||||
* started (e.g., in the first tick of the main script), the property has the
|
||||
* value of 0.
|
||||
* @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly idleTime: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop
|
||||
* exited. If the event loop has not yet exited, the property has the value of -1\.
|
||||
* It can only have a value of not -1 in a handler of the `'exit'` event.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly loopExit: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop
|
||||
* started. If the event loop has not yet started (e.g., in the first tick of the
|
||||
* main script), the property has the value of -1.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly loopStart: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the V8 platform was
|
||||
* initialized.
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly v8Start: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface EventLoopUtilization {
|
||||
idle: number;
|
||||
active: number;
|
||||
utilization: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @param util1 The result of a previous call to eventLoopUtilization()
|
||||
* @param util2 The result of a previous call to eventLoopUtilization() prior to util1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
type EventLoopUtilityFunction = (util1?: EventLoopUtilization, util2?: EventLoopUtilization) => EventLoopUtilization;
|
||||
interface MarkOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Additional optional detail to include with the mark.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
detail?: unknown | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An optional timestamp to be used as the mark time.
|
||||
* @default `performance.now()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
startTime?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface MeasureOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Additional optional detail to include with the mark.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
detail?: unknown | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Duration between start and end times.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
duration?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Timestamp to be used as the end time, or a string identifying a previously recorded mark.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
end?: number | string | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Timestamp to be used as the start time, or a string identifying a previously recorded mark.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
start?: number | string | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface TimerifyOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A histogram object created using
|
||||
* `perf_hooks.createHistogram()` that will record runtime durations in
|
||||
* nanoseconds.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
histogram?: RecordableHistogram | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface Performance {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If name is not provided, removes all PerformanceMark objects from the Performance Timeline.
|
||||
* If name is provided, removes only the named mark.
|
||||
* @param name
|
||||
*/
|
||||
clearMarks(name?: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a new PerformanceMark entry in the Performance Timeline.
|
||||
* A PerformanceMark is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'mark',
|
||||
* and whose performanceEntry.duration is always 0.
|
||||
* Performance marks are used to mark specific significant moments in the Performance Timeline.
|
||||
* @param name
|
||||
*/
|
||||
mark(name?: string, options?: MarkOptions): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a new PerformanceMeasure entry in the Performance Timeline.
|
||||
* A PerformanceMeasure is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'measure',
|
||||
* and whose performanceEntry.duration measures the number of milliseconds elapsed since startMark and endMark.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The startMark argument may identify any existing PerformanceMark in the the Performance Timeline, or may identify
|
||||
* any of the timestamp properties provided by the PerformanceNodeTiming class. If the named startMark does not exist,
|
||||
* then startMark is set to timeOrigin by default.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The endMark argument must identify any existing PerformanceMark in the the Performance Timeline or any of the timestamp
|
||||
* properties provided by the PerformanceNodeTiming class. If the named endMark does not exist, an error will be thrown.
|
||||
* @param name
|
||||
* @param startMark
|
||||
* @param endMark
|
||||
*/
|
||||
measure(name: string, startMark?: string, endMark?: string): void;
|
||||
measure(name: string, options: MeasureOptions): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An instance of the PerformanceNodeTiming class that provides performance metrics for specific Node.js operational milestones.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly nodeTiming: PerformanceNodeTiming;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @return the current high resolution millisecond timestamp
|
||||
*/
|
||||
now(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The timeOrigin specifies the high resolution millisecond timestamp from which all performance metric durations are measured.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly timeOrigin: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Wraps a function within a new function that measures the running time of the wrapped function.
|
||||
* A PerformanceObserver must be subscribed to the 'function' event type in order for the timing details to be accessed.
|
||||
* @param fn
|
||||
*/
|
||||
timerify<T extends (...params: any[]) => any>(fn: T, options?: TimerifyOptions): T;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* eventLoopUtilization is similar to CPU utilization except that it is calculated using high precision wall-clock time.
|
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* It represents the percentage of time the event loop has spent outside the event loop's event provider (e.g. epoll_wait).
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* No other CPU idle time is taken into consideration.
|
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*/
|
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eventLoopUtilization: EventLoopUtilityFunction;
|
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}
|
||||
interface PerformanceObserverEntryList {
|
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/**
|
||||
* Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
|
||||
* with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* performance,
|
||||
* PerformanceObserver
|
||||
* } = require('perf_hooks');
|
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*
|
||||
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
|
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* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntries());
|
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*
|
||||
* * [
|
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* * PerformanceEntry {
|
||||
* * name: 'test',
|
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* * entryType: 'mark',
|
||||
* * startTime: 81.465639,
|
||||
* * duration: 0
|
||||
* * },
|
||||
* * PerformanceEntry {
|
||||
* * name: 'meow',
|
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* * entryType: 'mark',
|
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* * startTime: 81.860064,
|
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* * duration: 0
|
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* * }
|
||||
* * ]
|
||||
*
|
||||
* observer.disconnect();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* performance.mark('test');
|
||||
* performance.mark('meow');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
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getEntries(): PerformanceEntry[];
|
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/**
|
||||
* Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
|
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* with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.name` is
|
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* equal to `name`, and optionally, whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to`type`.
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* const {
|
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* performance,
|
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* PerformanceObserver
|
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* } = require('perf_hooks');
|
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*
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* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
|
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* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('meow'));
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*
|
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* * [
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* * PerformanceEntry {
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* * name: 'meow',
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* * entryType: 'mark',
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* * startTime: 98.545991,
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* * duration: 0
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* * }
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* * ]
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*
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* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('nope')); // []
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*
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* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'mark'));
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*
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* * [
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* * PerformanceEntry {
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* * name: 'test',
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* * entryType: 'mark',
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* * startTime: 63.518931,
|
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* * duration: 0
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||||
* * }
|
||||
* * ]
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'measure')); // []
|
||||
* observer.disconnect();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['mark', 'measure'] });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* performance.mark('test');
|
||||
* performance.mark('meow');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
|
||||
* with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.entryType`is equal to `type`.
|
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*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const {
|
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* performance,
|
||||
* PerformanceObserver
|
||||
* } = require('perf_hooks');
|
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*
|
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* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
|
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* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByType('mark'));
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*
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* * [
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* * PerformanceEntry {
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* * name: 'test',
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* * entryType: 'mark',
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* * startTime: 55.897834,
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* * duration: 0
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* * },
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* * PerformanceEntry {
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* * name: 'meow',
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* * entryType: 'mark',
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* * startTime: 56.350146,
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* * duration: 0
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* * }
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* * ]
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*
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* observer.disconnect();
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* });
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* obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
|
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*
|
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* performance.mark('test');
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* performance.mark('meow');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v8.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getEntriesByType(type: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[];
|
||||
}
|
||||
type PerformanceObserverCallback = (list: PerformanceObserverEntryList, observer: PerformanceObserver) => void;
|
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class PerformanceObserver extends AsyncResource {
|
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constructor(callback: PerformanceObserverCallback);
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/**
|
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* Disconnects the `PerformanceObserver` instance from all notifications.
|
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* @since v8.5.0
|
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*/
|
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disconnect(): void;
|
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/**
|
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* Subscribes the `PerformanceObserver` instance to notifications of new `PerformanceEntry` instances identified either by `options.entryTypes`or `options.type`:
|
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*
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* ```js
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* const {
|
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* performance,
|
||||
* PerformanceObserver
|
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* } = require('perf_hooks');
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*
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* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list, observer) => {
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* // Called three times synchronously. `list` contains one item.
|
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* });
|
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* obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
|
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*
|
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* for (let n = 0; n < 3; n++)
|
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* performance.mark(`test${n}`);
|
||||
* ```
|
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* @since v8.5.0
|
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*/
|
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observe(
|
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options:
|
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| {
|
||||
entryTypes: ReadonlyArray<EntryType>;
|
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}
|
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| {
|
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type: EntryType;
|
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}
|
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): void;
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}
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||||
namespace constants {
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||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MAJOR: number;
|
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const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MINOR: number;
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||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_INCREMENTAL: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_WEAKCB: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_NO: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_CONSTRUCT_RETAINED: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_FORCED: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SYNCHRONOUS_PHANTOM_PROCESSING: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_AVAILABLE_GARBAGE: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_EXTERNAL_MEMORY: number;
|
||||
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SCHEDULE_IDLE: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
const performance: Performance;
|
||||
interface EventLoopMonitorOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The sampling rate in milliseconds.
|
||||
* Must be greater than zero.
|
||||
* @default 10
|
||||
*/
|
||||
resolution?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface Histogram {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
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*/
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||||
readonly percentiles: Map<number, number>;
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||||
/**
|
||||
* The number of times the event loop delay exceeded the maximum 1 hour event
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* loop delay threshold.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
||||
*/
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||||
readonly exceeds: number;
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/**
|
||||
* The minimum recorded event loop delay.
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||||
* @since v11.10.0
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*/
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readonly min: number;
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||||
/**
|
||||
* The maximum recorded event loop delay.
|
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* @since v11.10.0
|
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*/
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readonly max: number;
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/**
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||||
* The mean of the recorded event loop delays.
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||||
* @since v11.10.0
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*/
|
||||
readonly mean: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The standard deviation of the recorded event loop delays.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly stddev: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resets the collected histogram data.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
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*/
|
||||
reset(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the value at the given percentile.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
||||
* @param percentile A percentile value in the range (0, 100].
|
||||
*/
|
||||
percentile(percentile: number): number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface IntervalHistogram extends Histogram {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Enables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was
|
||||
* started, `false` if it was already started.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
enable(): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Disables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was
|
||||
* stopped, `false` if it was already stopped.
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
disable(): boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface RecordableHistogram extends Histogram {
|
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/**
|
||||
* @since v15.9.0
|
||||
* @param val The amount to record in the histogram.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
record(val: number | bigint): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Calculates the amount of time (in nanoseconds) that has passed since the
|
||||
* previous call to `recordDelta()` and records that amount in the histogram.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ## Examples
|
||||
* @since v15.9.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
recordDelta(): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Creates an `IntervalHistogram` object that samples and reports the event loop
|
||||
* delay over time. The delays will be reported in nanoseconds.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using a timer to detect approximate event loop delay works because the
|
||||
* execution of timers is tied specifically to the lifecycle of the libuv
|
||||
* event loop. That is, a delay in the loop will cause a delay in the execution
|
||||
* of the timer, and those delays are specifically what this API is intended to
|
||||
* detect.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { monitorEventLoopDelay } = require('perf_hooks');
|
||||
* const h = monitorEventLoopDelay({ resolution: 20 });
|
||||
* h.enable();
|
||||
* // Do something.
|
||||
* h.disable();
|
||||
* console.log(h.min);
|
||||
* console.log(h.max);
|
||||
* console.log(h.mean);
|
||||
* console.log(h.stddev);
|
||||
* console.log(h.percentiles);
|
||||
* console.log(h.percentile(50));
|
||||
* console.log(h.percentile(99));
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v11.10.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function monitorEventLoopDelay(options?: EventLoopMonitorOptions): IntervalHistogram;
|
||||
interface CreateHistogramOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The minimum recordable value. Must be an integer value greater than 0.
|
||||
* @default 1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
min?: number | bigint | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The maximum recordable value. Must be an integer value greater than min.
|
||||
* @default Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
|
||||
*/
|
||||
max?: number | bigint | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The number of accuracy digits. Must be a number between 1 and 5.
|
||||
* @default 3
|
||||
*/
|
||||
figures?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a `RecordableHistogram`.
|
||||
* @since v15.9.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createHistogram(options?: CreateHistogramOptions): RecordableHistogram;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:perf_hooks' {
|
||||
export * from 'perf_hooks';
|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
* userland-provided [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) module instead. For punycode-based URL
|
||||
* encoding, see `url.domainToASCII` or, more generally, the `WHATWG URL API`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `punycode` module is a bundled version of the [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) module. It
|
||||
* can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const punycode = require('punycode');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) is a character encoding scheme defined by RFC 3492 that is
|
||||
* primarily intended for use in Internationalized Domain Names. Because host
|
||||
* names in URLs are limited to ASCII characters only, Domain Names that contain
|
||||
* non-ASCII characters must be converted into ASCII using the Punycode scheme.
|
||||
* For instance, the Japanese character that translates into the English word,`'example'` is `'例'`. The Internationalized Domain Name, `'例.com'` (equivalent
|
||||
* to `'example.com'`) is represented by Punycode as the ASCII string`'xn--fsq.com'`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `punycode` module provides a simple implementation of the Punycode standard.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `punycode` module is a third-party dependency used by Node.js and
|
||||
* made available to developers as a convenience. Fixes or other modifications to
|
||||
* the module must be directed to the [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) project.
|
||||
* @deprecated Since v7.0.0 - Deprecated
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/punycode.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'punycode' {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `punycode.decode()` method converts a [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) string of ASCII-only
|
||||
* characters to the equivalent string of Unicode codepoints.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* punycode.decode('maana-pta'); // 'mañana'
|
||||
* punycode.decode('--dqo34k'); // '☃-⌘'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.5.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function decode(string: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `punycode.encode()` method converts a string of Unicode codepoints to a[Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) string of ASCII-only characters.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* punycode.encode('mañana'); // 'maana-pta'
|
||||
* punycode.encode('☃-⌘'); // '--dqo34k'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.5.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function encode(string: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `punycode.toUnicode()` method converts a string representing a domain name
|
||||
* containing [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) encoded characters into Unicode. Only the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492)encoded parts of the domain name are be
|
||||
* converted.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // decode domain names
|
||||
* punycode.toUnicode('xn--maana-pta.com'); // 'mañana.com'
|
||||
* punycode.toUnicode('xn----dqo34k.com'); // '☃-⌘.com'
|
||||
* punycode.toUnicode('example.com'); // 'example.com'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.6.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function toUnicode(domain: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `punycode.toASCII()` method converts a Unicode string representing an
|
||||
* Internationalized Domain Name to [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492). Only the non-ASCII parts of the
|
||||
* domain name will be converted. Calling `punycode.toASCII()` on a string that
|
||||
* already only contains ASCII characters will have no effect.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // encode domain names
|
||||
* punycode.toASCII('mañana.com'); // 'xn--maana-pta.com'
|
||||
* punycode.toASCII('☃-⌘.com'); // 'xn----dqo34k.com'
|
||||
* punycode.toASCII('example.com'); // 'example.com'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.6.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function toASCII(domain: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
|
||||
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
|
||||
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
|
||||
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
|
||||
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
const ucs2: ucs2;
|
||||
interface ucs2 {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
|
||||
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
|
||||
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
|
||||
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
|
||||
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
decode(string: string): number[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
|
||||
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
|
||||
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
|
||||
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
|
||||
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
encode(codePoints: ReadonlyArray<number>): string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
|
||||
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
|
||||
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
|
||||
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
|
||||
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
const version: string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:punycode' {
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||||
export * from 'punycode';
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||||
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|
||||
* query strings. It can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const querystring = require('querystring');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `querystring` API is considered Legacy. While it is still maintained,
|
||||
* new code should use the `URLSearchParams` API instead.
|
||||
* @deprecated Legacy
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/querystring.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'querystring' {
|
||||
interface StringifyOptions {
|
||||
encodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined;
|
||||
}
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interface ParseOptions {
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maxKeys?: number | undefined;
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decodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined;
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}
|
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interface ParsedUrlQuery extends NodeJS.Dict<string | string[]> {}
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interface ParsedUrlQueryInput extends NodeJS.Dict<string | number | boolean | ReadonlyArray<string> | ReadonlyArray<number> | ReadonlyArray<boolean> | null> {}
|
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/**
|
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* The `querystring.stringify()` method produces a URL query string from a
|
||||
* given `obj` by iterating through the object's "own properties".
|
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*
|
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* It serializes the following types of values passed in `obj`:[<string>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) |
|
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* [<number>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) |
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* [<bigint>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) |
|
||||
* [<boolean>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type) |
|
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* [<string\[\]>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) |
|
||||
* [<number\[\]>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) |
|
||||
* [<bigint\[\]>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) |
|
||||
* [<boolean\[\]>](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type)The numeric values must be finite. Any other input values will be coerced to
|
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* empty strings.
|
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*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar', baz: ['qux', 'quux'], corge: '' });
|
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* // Returns 'foo=bar&baz=qux&baz=quux&corge='
|
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*
|
||||
* querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar', baz: 'qux' }, ';', ':');
|
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* // Returns 'foo:bar;baz:qux'
|
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* ```
|
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*
|
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* By default, characters requiring percent-encoding within the query string will
|
||||
* be encoded as UTF-8\. If an alternative encoding is required, then an alternative`encodeURIComponent` option will need to be specified:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // Assuming gbkEncodeURIComponent function already exists,
|
||||
*
|
||||
* querystring.stringify({ w: '中文', foo: 'bar' }, null, null,
|
||||
* { encodeURIComponent: gbkEncodeURIComponent });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
* @param obj The object to serialize into a URL query string
|
||||
* @param [sep='&'] The substring used to delimit key and value pairs in the query string.
|
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* @param [eq='='] . The substring used to delimit keys and values in the query string.
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*/
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function stringify(obj?: ParsedUrlQueryInput, sep?: string, eq?: string, options?: StringifyOptions): string;
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/**
|
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* The `querystring.parse()` method parses a URL query string (`str`) into a
|
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* collection of key and value pairs.
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*
|
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* For example, the query string `'foo=bar&abc=xyz&abc=123'` is parsed into:
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* {
|
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* foo: 'bar',
|
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* abc: ['xyz', '123']
|
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* }
|
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* ```
|
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*
|
||||
* The object returned by the `querystring.parse()` method _does not_prototypically inherit from the JavaScript `Object`. This means that typical`Object` methods such as `obj.toString()`,
|
||||
* `obj.hasOwnProperty()`, and others
|
||||
* are not defined and _will not work_.
|
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*
|
||||
* By default, percent-encoded characters within the query string will be assumed
|
||||
* to use UTF-8 encoding. If an alternative character encoding is used, then an
|
||||
* alternative `decodeURIComponent` option will need to be specified:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // Assuming gbkDecodeURIComponent function already exists...
|
||||
*
|
||||
* querystring.parse('w=%D6%D0%CE%C4&foo=bar', null, null,
|
||||
* { decodeURIComponent: gbkDecodeURIComponent });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
* @param str The URL query string to parse
|
||||
* @param [sep='&'] The substring used to delimit key and value pairs in the query string.
|
||||
* @param [eq='='] . The substring used to delimit keys and values in the query string.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function parse(str: string, sep?: string, eq?: string, options?: ParseOptions): ParsedUrlQuery;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The querystring.encode() function is an alias for querystring.stringify().
|
||||
*/
|
||||
const encode: typeof stringify;
|
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/**
|
||||
* The querystring.decode() function is an alias for querystring.parse().
|
||||
*/
|
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const decode: typeof parse;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `querystring.escape()` method performs URL percent-encoding on the given`str` in a manner that is optimized for the specific requirements of URL
|
||||
* query strings.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `querystring.escape()` method is used by `querystring.stringify()` and is
|
||||
* generally not expected to be used directly. It is exported primarily to allow
|
||||
* application code to provide a replacement percent-encoding implementation if
|
||||
* necessary by assigning `querystring.escape` to an alternative function.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function escape(str: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `querystring.unescape()` method performs decoding of URL percent-encoded
|
||||
* characters on the given `str`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `querystring.unescape()` method is used by `querystring.parse()` and is
|
||||
* generally not expected to be used directly. It is exported primarily to allow
|
||||
* application code to provide a replacement decoding implementation if
|
||||
* necessary by assigning `querystring.unescape` to an alternative function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* By default, the `querystring.unescape()` method will attempt to use the
|
||||
* JavaScript built-in `decodeURIComponent()` method to decode. If that fails,
|
||||
* a safer equivalent that does not throw on malformed URLs will be used.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function unescape(str: string): string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:querystring' {
|
||||
export * from 'querystring';
|
||||
}
|
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|
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/**
|
||||
* The `readline` module provides an interface for reading data from a `Readable` stream (such as `process.stdin`) one line at a time. It can be accessed
|
||||
* using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const readline = require('readline');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following simple example illustrates the basic use of the `readline` module.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const readline = require('readline');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||||
* input: process.stdin,
|
||||
* output: process.stdout
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.question('What do you think of Node.js? ', (answer) => {
|
||||
* // TODO: Log the answer in a database
|
||||
* console.log(`Thank you for your valuable feedback: ${answer}`);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.close();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Once this code is invoked, the Node.js application will not terminate until the`readline.Interface` is closed because the interface waits for data to be
|
||||
* received on the `input` stream.
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/readline.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'readline' {
|
||||
import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
|
||||
interface Key {
|
||||
sequence?: string | undefined;
|
||||
name?: string | undefined;
|
||||
ctrl?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
meta?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
shift?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the`readline.createInterface()` method. Every instance is associated with a
|
||||
* single `input` `Readable` stream and a single `output` `Writable` stream.
|
||||
* The `output` stream is used to print prompts for user input that arrives on,
|
||||
* and is read from, the `input` stream.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.104
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Interface extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
readonly terminal: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The current input data being processed by node.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This can be used when collecting input from a TTY stream to retrieve the
|
||||
* current value that has been processed thus far, prior to the `line` event
|
||||
* being emitted. Once the `line` event has been emitted, this property will
|
||||
* be an empty string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Be aware that modifying the value during the instance runtime may have
|
||||
* unintended consequences if `rl.cursor` is not also controlled.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* **If not using a TTY stream for input, use the `'line'` event.**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* One possible use case would be as follows:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const values = ['lorem ipsum', 'dolor sit amet'];
|
||||
* const rl = readline.createInterface(process.stdin);
|
||||
* const showResults = debounce(() => {
|
||||
* console.log(
|
||||
* '\n',
|
||||
* values.filter((val) => val.startsWith(rl.line)).join(' ')
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* }, 300);
|
||||
* process.stdin.on('keypress', (c, k) => {
|
||||
* showResults();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.98
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly line: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The cursor position relative to `rl.line`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This will track where the current cursor lands in the input string, when
|
||||
* reading input from a TTY stream. The position of cursor determines the
|
||||
* portion of the input string that will be modified as input is processed,
|
||||
* as well as the column where the terminal caret will be rendered.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.98
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly cursor: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* NOTE: According to the documentation:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the
|
||||
* > `readline.createInterface()` method.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_class_interface
|
||||
*/
|
||||
protected constructor(input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter, terminal?: boolean);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* NOTE: According to the documentation:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the
|
||||
* > `readline.createInterface()` method.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_class_interface
|
||||
*/
|
||||
protected constructor(options: ReadLineOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.getPrompt()` method returns the current prompt used by `rl.prompt()`.
|
||||
* @since v15.3.0
|
||||
* @return the current prompt string
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getPrompt(): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.setPrompt()` method sets the prompt that will be written to `output`whenever `rl.prompt()` is called.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.98
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setPrompt(prompt: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.prompt()` method writes the `readline.Interface` instances configured`prompt` to a new line in `output` in order to provide a user with a new
|
||||
* location at which to provide input.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When called, `rl.prompt()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
|
||||
* paused.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the prompt is not written.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.98
|
||||
* @param preserveCursor If `true`, prevents the cursor placement from being reset to `0`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
prompt(preserveCursor?: boolean): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.question()` method displays the `query` by writing it to the `output`,
|
||||
* waits for user input to be provided on `input`, then invokes the `callback`function passing the provided input as the first argument.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When called, `rl.question()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
|
||||
* paused.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the `query` is not written.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `callback` function passed to `rl.question()` does not follow the typical
|
||||
* pattern of accepting an `Error` object or `null` as the first argument.
|
||||
* The `callback` is called with the provided answer as the only argument.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Example usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', (answer) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using an `AbortController` to cancel a question.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const ac = new AbortController();
|
||||
* const signal = ac.signal;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', { signal }, (answer) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* signal.addEventListener('abort', () => {
|
||||
* console.log('The food question timed out');
|
||||
* }, { once: true });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If this method is invoked as it's util.promisify()ed version, it returns a
|
||||
* Promise that fulfills with the answer. If the question is canceled using
|
||||
* an `AbortController` it will reject with an `AbortError`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const util = require('util');
|
||||
* const question = util.promisify(rl.question).bind(rl);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* async function questionExample() {
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* const answer = await question('What is you favorite food? ');
|
||||
* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
|
||||
* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* console.error('Question rejected', err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* questionExample();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.3
|
||||
* @param query A statement or query to write to `output`, prepended to the prompt.
|
||||
* @param callback A callback function that is invoked with the user's input in response to the `query`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
question(query: string, callback: (answer: string) => void): void;
|
||||
question(query: string, options: Abortable, callback: (answer: string) => void): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.pause()` method pauses the `input` stream, allowing it to be resumed
|
||||
* later if necessary.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `rl.pause()` does not immediately pause other events (including`'line'`) from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.4
|
||||
*/
|
||||
pause(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.resume()` method resumes the `input` stream if it has been paused.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.4
|
||||
*/
|
||||
resume(): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.close()` method closes the `readline.Interface` instance and
|
||||
* relinquishes control over the `input` and `output` streams. When called,
|
||||
* the `'close'` event will be emitted.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Calling `rl.close()` does not immediately stop other events (including `'line'`)
|
||||
* from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.98
|
||||
*/
|
||||
close(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `rl.write()` method will write either `data` or a key sequence identified
|
||||
* by `key` to the `output`. The `key` argument is supported only if `output` is
|
||||
* a `TTY` text terminal. See `TTY keybindings` for a list of key
|
||||
* combinations.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `key` is specified, `data` is ignored.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When called, `rl.write()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
|
||||
* paused.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the `data` and `key` are not written.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* rl.write('Delete this!');
|
||||
* // Simulate Ctrl+U to delete the line written previously
|
||||
* rl.write(null, { ctrl: true, name: 'u' });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `rl.write()` method will write the data to the `readline` `Interface`'s`input`_as if it were provided by the user_.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.98
|
||||
*/
|
||||
write(data: string | Buffer, key?: Key): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the real position of the cursor in relation to the input
|
||||
* prompt + string. Long input (wrapping) strings, as well as multiple
|
||||
* line prompts are included in the calculations.
|
||||
* @since v13.5.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getCursorPos(): CursorPos;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* events.EventEmitter
|
||||
* 1. close
|
||||
* 2. line
|
||||
* 3. pause
|
||||
* 4. resume
|
||||
* 5. SIGCONT
|
||||
* 6. SIGINT
|
||||
* 7. SIGTSTP
|
||||
* 8. history
|
||||
*/
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'line', input: string): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'pause'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'resume'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'SIGCONT'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'SIGINT'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'SIGTSTP'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'history', history: string[]): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
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prependListener(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
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prependOnceListener(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
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[Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator<string>;
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}
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type ReadLine = Interface; // type forwarded for backwards compatibility
|
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type Completer = (line: string) => CompleterResult;
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type AsyncCompleter = (line: string, callback: (err?: null | Error, result?: CompleterResult) => void) => void;
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interface ReadLineOptions {
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input: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
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output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
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completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined;
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terminal?: boolean | undefined;
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/**
|
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* Initial list of history lines. This option makes sense
|
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* only if `terminal` is set to `true` by the user or by an internal `output`
|
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* check, otherwise the history caching mechanism is not initialized at all.
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* @default []
|
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*/
|
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history?: string[] | undefined;
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historySize?: number | undefined;
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prompt?: string | undefined;
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crlfDelay?: number | undefined;
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/**
|
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* If `true`, when a new input line added
|
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* to the history list duplicates an older one, this removes the older line
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* from the list.
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* @default false
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*/
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removeHistoryDuplicates?: boolean | undefined;
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escapeCodeTimeout?: number | undefined;
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tabSize?: number | undefined;
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}
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/**
|
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* The `readline.createInterface()` method creates a new `readline.Interface`instance.
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*
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* ```js
|
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* const readline = require('readline');
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* const rl = readline.createInterface({
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* input: process.stdin,
|
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* output: process.stdout
|
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* });
|
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* ```
|
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*
|
||||
* Once the `readline.Interface` instance is created, the most common case is to
|
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* listen for the `'line'` event:
|
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* rl.on('line', (line) => {
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* console.log(`Received: ${line}`);
|
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* });
|
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* ```
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*
|
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* If `terminal` is `true` for this instance then the `output` stream will get
|
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* the best compatibility if it defines an `output.columns` property and emits
|
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* a `'resize'` event on the `output` if or when the columns ever change
|
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* (`process.stdout` does this automatically when it is a TTY).
|
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*
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* When creating a `readline.Interface` using `stdin` as input, the program
|
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* will not terminate until it receives `EOF` (Ctrl+D on
|
||||
* Linux/macOS, Ctrl+Z followed by Return on
|
||||
* Windows).
|
||||
* If you want your application to exit without waiting for user input, you can `unref()` the standard input stream:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
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* process.stdin.unref();
|
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* ```
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* @since v0.1.98
|
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*/
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function createInterface(input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter, terminal?: boolean): Interface;
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function createInterface(options: ReadLineOptions): Interface;
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/**
|
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* The `readline.emitKeypressEvents()` method causes the given `Readable` stream to begin emitting `'keypress'` events corresponding to received input.
|
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*
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* Optionally, `interface` specifies a `readline.Interface` instance for which
|
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* autocompletion is disabled when copy-pasted input is detected.
|
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*
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* If the `stream` is a `TTY`, then it must be in raw mode.
|
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*
|
||||
* This is automatically called by any readline instance on its `input` if the`input` is a terminal. Closing the `readline` instance does not stop
|
||||
* the `input` from emitting `'keypress'` events.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* readline.emitKeypressEvents(process.stdin);
|
||||
* if (process.stdin.isTTY)
|
||||
* process.stdin.setRawMode(true);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function emitKeypressEvents(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream, readlineInterface?: Interface): void;
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type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1;
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interface CursorPos {
|
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rows: number;
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cols: number;
|
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}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `readline.clearLine()` method clears current line of given `TTY` stream
|
||||
* in a specified direction identified by `dir`.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function clearLine(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `readline.clearScreenDown()` method clears the given `TTY` stream from
|
||||
* the current position of the cursor down.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function clearScreenDown(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `readline.cursorTo()` method moves cursor to the specified position in a
|
||||
* given `TTY` `stream`.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function cursorTo(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
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/**
|
||||
* The `readline.moveCursor()` method moves the cursor _relative_ to its current
|
||||
* position in a given `TTY` `stream`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ## Example: Tiny CLI
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example illustrates the use of `readline.Interface` class to
|
||||
* implement a small command-line interface:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const readline = require('readline');
|
||||
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||||
* input: process.stdin,
|
||||
* output: process.stdout,
|
||||
* prompt: 'OHAI> '
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.prompt();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||||
* switch (line.trim()) {
|
||||
* case 'hello':
|
||||
* console.log('world!');
|
||||
* break;
|
||||
* default:
|
||||
* console.log(`Say what? I might have heard '${line.trim()}'`);
|
||||
* break;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* rl.prompt();
|
||||
* }).on('close', () => {
|
||||
* console.log('Have a great day!');
|
||||
* process.exit(0);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ## Example: Read file stream line-by-Line
|
||||
*
|
||||
* A common use case for `readline` is to consume an input file one line at a
|
||||
* time. The easiest way to do so is leveraging the `fs.ReadStream` API as
|
||||
* well as a `for await...of` loop:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
* const readline = require('readline');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* async function processLineByLine() {
|
||||
* const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||||
* input: fileStream,
|
||||
* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* // Note: we use the crlfDelay option to recognize all instances of CR LF
|
||||
* // ('\r\n') in input.txt as a single line break.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* for await (const line of rl) {
|
||||
* // Each line in input.txt will be successively available here as `line`.
|
||||
* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* processLineByLine();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Alternatively, one could use the `'line'` event:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
* const readline = require('readline');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
|
||||
* input: fs.createReadStream('sample.txt'),
|
||||
* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Currently, `for await...of` loop can be a bit slower. If `async` / `await`flow and speed are both essential, a mixed approach can be applied:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { once } = require('events');
|
||||
* const { createReadStream } = require('fs');
|
||||
* const { createInterface } = require('readline');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (async function processLineByLine() {
|
||||
* try {
|
||||
* const rl = createInterface({
|
||||
* input: createReadStream('big-file.txt'),
|
||||
* crlfDelay: Infinity
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
|
||||
* // Process the line.
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* await once(rl, 'close');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log('File processed.');
|
||||
* } catch (err) {
|
||||
* console.error(err);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* })();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function moveCursor(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:readline' {
|
||||
export * from 'readline';
|
||||
}
|
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `repl` module provides a Read-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL) implementation that
|
||||
* is available both as a standalone program or includible in other applications.
|
||||
* It can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const repl = require('repl');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/repl.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'repl' {
|
||||
import { Interface, Completer, AsyncCompleter } from 'node:readline';
|
||||
import { Context } from 'node:vm';
|
||||
import { InspectOptions } from 'node:util';
|
||||
interface ReplOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The input prompt to display.
|
||||
* @default "> "
|
||||
*/
|
||||
prompt?: string | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read.
|
||||
* @default process.stdin
|
||||
*/
|
||||
input?: NodeJS.ReadableStream | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written.
|
||||
* @default process.stdout
|
||||
*/
|
||||
output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `true`, specifies that the output should be treated as a TTY terminal, and have
|
||||
* ANSI/VT100 escape codes written to it.
|
||||
* Default: checking the value of the `isTTY` property on the output stream upon
|
||||
* instantiation.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
terminal?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The function to be used when evaluating each given line of input.
|
||||
* Default: an async wrapper for the JavaScript `eval()` function. An `eval` function can
|
||||
* error with `repl.Recoverable` to indicate the input was incomplete and prompt for
|
||||
* additional lines.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_default_evaluation
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_custom_evaluation_functions
|
||||
*/
|
||||
eval?: REPLEval | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Defines if the repl prints output previews or not.
|
||||
* @default `true` Always `false` in case `terminal` is falsy.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
preview?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `true`, specifies that the default `writer` function should include ANSI color
|
||||
* styling to REPL output. If a custom `writer` function is provided then this has no
|
||||
* effect.
|
||||
* Default: the REPL instance's `terminal` value.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
useColors?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `true`, specifies that the default evaluation function will use the JavaScript
|
||||
* `global` as the context as opposed to creating a new separate context for the REPL
|
||||
* instance. The node CLI REPL sets this value to `true`.
|
||||
* Default: `false`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
useGlobal?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `true`, specifies that the default writer will not output the return value of a
|
||||
* command if it evaluates to `undefined`.
|
||||
* Default: `false`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ignoreUndefined?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The function to invoke to format the output of each command before writing to `output`.
|
||||
* Default: a wrapper for `util.inspect`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_customizing_repl_output
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writer?: REPLWriter | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An optional function used for custom Tab auto completion.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v11.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_use_of_the_completer_function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A flag that specifies whether the default evaluator executes all JavaScript commands in
|
||||
* strict mode or default (sloppy) mode.
|
||||
* Accepted values are:
|
||||
* - `repl.REPL_MODE_SLOPPY` - evaluates expressions in sloppy mode.
|
||||
* - `repl.REPL_MODE_STRICT` - evaluates expressions in strict mode. This is equivalent to
|
||||
* prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
replMode?: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Stop evaluating the current piece of code when `SIGINT` is received, i.e. `Ctrl+C` is
|
||||
* pressed. This cannot be used together with a custom `eval` function.
|
||||
* Default: `false`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
breakEvalOnSigint?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
type REPLEval = (this: REPLServer, evalCmd: string, context: Context, file: string, cb: (err: Error | null, result: any) => void) => void;
|
||||
type REPLWriter = (this: REPLServer, obj: any) => string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This is the default "writer" value, if none is passed in the REPL options,
|
||||
* and it can be overridden by custom print functions.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
const writer: REPLWriter & {
|
||||
options: InspectOptions;
|
||||
};
|
||||
type REPLCommandAction = (this: REPLServer, text: string) => void;
|
||||
interface REPLCommand {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Help text to be displayed when `.help` is entered.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
help?: string | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The function to execute, optionally accepting a single string argument.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
action: REPLCommandAction;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the {@link start} method
|
||||
* or directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const repl = require('repl');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const options = { useColors: true };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const firstInstance = repl.start(options);
|
||||
* const secondInstance = new repl.REPLServer(options);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.91
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class REPLServer extends Interface {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `vm.Context` provided to the `eval` function to be used for JavaScript
|
||||
* evaluation.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly context: Context;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `input` instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly inputStream: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `output` instead.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly outputStream: NodeJS.WritableStream;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly input: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly output: NodeJS.WritableStream;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The commands registered via `replServer.defineCommand()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly commands: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict<REPLCommand>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A value indicating whether the REPL is currently in "editor mode".
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_commands_and_special_keys
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly editorMode: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A value indicating whether the `_` variable has been assigned.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly underscoreAssigned: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The last evaluation result from the REPL (assigned to the `_` variable inside of the REPL).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly last: any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A value indicating whether the `_error` variable has been assigned.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @since v9.8.0
|
||||
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly underscoreErrAssigned: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The last error raised inside the REPL (assigned to the `_error` variable inside of the REPL).
|
||||
*
|
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* @since v9.8.0
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* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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readonly lastError: any;
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to be used when evaluating each
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* given line of input. If not specified in the REPL options, this is an async wrapper
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* for the JavaScript `eval()` function.
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*/
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readonly eval: REPLEval;
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default
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* `writer` function should include ANSI color styling to REPL output.
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*/
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readonly useColors: boolean;
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default `eval`
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* function will use the JavaScript `global` as the context as opposed to creating a new
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* separate context for the REPL instance.
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*/
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readonly useGlobal: boolean;
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default `writer`
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* function should output the result of a command if it evaluates to `undefined`.
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*/
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to invoke to format the output of
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* each command before writing to `outputStream`. If not specified in the REPL options,
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* this will be a wrapper for `util.inspect`.
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*/
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readonly writer: REPLWriter;
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to use for custom Tab auto-completion.
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*/
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readonly completer: Completer | AsyncCompleter;
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/**
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* Specified in the REPL options, this is a flag that specifies whether the default `eval`
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* function should execute all JavaScript commands in strict mode or default (sloppy) mode.
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* Possible values are:
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* - `repl.REPL_MODE_SLOPPY` - evaluates expressions in sloppy mode.
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* - `repl.REPL_MODE_STRICT` - evaluates expressions in strict mode. This is equivalent to
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* prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`.
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*/
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readonly replMode: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT;
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/**
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* NOTE: According to the documentation:
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*
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* > Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the `repl.start()` method and
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* > _should not_ be created directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword.
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*
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* `REPLServer` cannot be subclassed due to implementation specifics in NodeJS.
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*
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* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_class_replserver
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*/
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private constructor();
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/**
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* The `replServer.defineCommand()` method is used to add new `.`\-prefixed commands
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* to the REPL instance. Such commands are invoked by typing a `.` followed by the`keyword`. The `cmd` is either a `Function` or an `Object` with the following
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* properties:
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*
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* The following example shows two new commands added to the REPL instance:
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*
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* ```js
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* const repl = require('repl');
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*
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* const replServer = repl.start({ prompt: '> ' });
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* replServer.defineCommand('sayhello', {
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* help: 'Say hello',
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* action(name) {
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* this.clearBufferedCommand();
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* console.log(`Hello, ${name}!`);
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* this.displayPrompt();
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* }
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* });
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* replServer.defineCommand('saybye', function saybye() {
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* console.log('Goodbye!');
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* this.close();
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* The new commands can then be used from within the REPL instance:
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*
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* ```console
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* > .sayhello Node.js User
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* Hello, Node.js User!
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* Goodbye!
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* @param keyword The command keyword (*without* a leading `.` character).
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* @param cmd The function to invoke when the command is processed.
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*/
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defineCommand(keyword: string, cmd: REPLCommandAction | REPLCommand): void;
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/**
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* The `replServer.displayPrompt()` method readies the REPL instance for input
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* from the user, printing the configured `prompt` to a new line in the `output`and resuming the `input` to accept new input.
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*
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* When multi-line input is being entered, an ellipsis is printed rather than the
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*
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* When `preserveCursor` is `true`, the cursor placement will not be reset to `0`.
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*
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* The `replServer.displayPrompt` method is primarily intended to be called from
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*/
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* @since v9.0.0
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*/
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* Initializes a history log file for the REPL instance. When executing the
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* Node.js binary and using the command-line REPL, a history file is initialized
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* by default. However, this is not the case when creating a REPL
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* programmatically. Use this method to initialize a history log file when working
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* @since v11.10.0
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addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
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addListener(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
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emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'line', input: string): boolean;
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emit(event: 'pause'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'resume'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'SIGCONT'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'SIGINT'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'SIGTSTP'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'exit'): boolean;
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emit(event: 'reset', context: Context): boolean;
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on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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on(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
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on(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
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once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
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once(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
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once(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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*
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* ```js
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* const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
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*
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* const cent = Buffer.from([0xC2, 0xA2]);
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* console.log(decoder.write(cent));
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*
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* const euro = Buffer.from([0xE2, 0x82, 0xAC]);
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* ```
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*
|
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* When a `Buffer` instance is written to the `StringDecoder` instance, an
|
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* internal buffer is used to ensure that the decoded string does not contain
|
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* any incomplete multibyte characters. These are held in the buffer until the
|
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* next call to `stringDecoder.write()` or until `stringDecoder.end()` is called.
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*
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* In the following example, the three UTF-8 encoded bytes of the European Euro
|
||||
* symbol (`€`) are written over three separate operations:
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* ```js
|
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* const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder');
|
||||
* const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
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*
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* decoder.write(Buffer.from([0xE2]));
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/string_decoder.js)
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|
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|
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* @since v0.1.99
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* @param buffer A `Buffer`, or `TypedArray`, or `DataView` containing the bytes to decode.
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|
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|
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|
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*
|
||||
* If the `buffer` argument is provided, one final call to `stringDecoder.write()`is performed before returning the remaining input.
|
||||
* After `end()` is called, the `stringDecoder` object can be reused for new input.
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* @since v0.9.3
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* @param buffer A `Buffer`, or `TypedArray`, or `DataView` containing the bytes to decode.
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*/
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}
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}
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* globals, there is no need to call `require('timers')` to use the API.
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*
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* The timer functions within Node.js implement a similar API as the timers API
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* provided by Web Browsers but use a different internal implementation that is
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* built around the Node.js [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#setimmediate-vs-settimeout).
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/timers.js)
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*/
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declare module 'timers' {
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import { Abortable } from 'node:events';
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import { setTimeout as setTimeoutPromise, setImmediate as setImmediatePromise, setInterval as setIntervalPromise } from 'node:timers/promises';
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interface TimerOptions extends Abortable {
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/**
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* Set to `false` to indicate that the scheduled `Timeout`
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* should not require the Node.js event loop to remain active.
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* @default true
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*/
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ref?: boolean | undefined;
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}
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let clearImmediate: typeof global.clearImmediate;
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global {
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namespace NodeJS {
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// compatibility with older typings
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hasRef(): boolean;
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refresh(): this;
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}
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/**
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* If true, the `Immediate` object will keep the Node.js event loop active.
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* @since v11.0.0
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*/
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hasRef(): boolean;
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_onImmediate: Function; // to distinguish it from the Timeout class
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}
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/**
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* If true, the `Timeout` object will keep the Node.js event loop active.
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* @since v11.0.0
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*/
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hasRef(): boolean;
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* Sets the timer's start time to the current time, and reschedules the timer to
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* call its callback at the previously specified duration adjusted to the current
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* time. This is useful for refreshing a timer without allocating a new
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* JavaScript object.
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*
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* Using this on a timer that has already called its callback will reactivate the
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* timer.
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* @since v10.2.0
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* @return a reference to `timeout`
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*/
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refresh(): this;
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[Symbol.toPrimitive](): number;
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}
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}
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function setTimeout(callback: (args: void) => void, ms?: number): NodeJS.Timeout;
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namespace setTimeout {
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const __promisify__: typeof setTimeoutPromise;
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}
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function clearTimeout(timeoutId: NodeJS.Timeout): void;
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function setInterval<TArgs extends any[]>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ms?: number, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Timer;
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// util.promisify no rest args compability
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function setInterval(callback: (args: void) => void, ms?: number): NodeJS.Timer;
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namespace setInterval {
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const __promisify__: typeof setIntervalPromise;
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}
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function clearInterval(intervalId: NodeJS.Timeout): void;
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function setImmediate<TArgs extends any[]>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Immediate;
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// util.promisify no rest args compability
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// tslint:disable-next-line void-return
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function setImmediate(callback: (args: void) => void): NodeJS.Immediate;
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namespace setImmediate {
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const __promisify__: typeof setImmediatePromise;
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}
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function clearImmediate(immediateId: NodeJS.Immediate): void;
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function queueMicrotask(callback: () => void): void;
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}
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}
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declare module 'node:timers' {
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export * from 'timers';
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* that return `Promise` objects. The API is accessible via`require('timers/promises')`.
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*
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* ```js
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* import {
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* setTimeout,
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* setImmediate,
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* setInterval,
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* } from 'timers/promises';
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* ```
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* import {
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* setTimeout,
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* } from 'timers/promises';
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*
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* const res = await setTimeout(100, 'result');
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*
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* console.log(res); // Prints 'result'
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* ```
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* @since v15.0.0
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* @param [delay=1] The number of milliseconds to wait before fulfilling the promise.
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* @param value A value with which the promise is fulfilled.
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*/
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function setTimeout<T = void>(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise<T>;
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/**
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* ```js
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* import {
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* setImmediate,
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* } from 'timers/promises';
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*
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* const res = await setImmediate('result');
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*
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* console.log(res); // Prints 'result'
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* ```
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* @since v15.0.0
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* @param value A value with which the promise is fulfilled.
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*/
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function setImmediate<T = void>(value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise<T>;
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/**
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* Returns an async iterator that generates values in an interval of `delay` ms.
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*
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* ```js
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* import {
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* setInterval,
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* } from 'timers/promises';
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*
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* const interval = 100;
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* for await (const startTime of setInterval(interval, Date.now())) {
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* const now = Date.now();
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* console.log(now);
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* if ((now - startTime) > 1000)
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* break;
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* }
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* console.log(Date.now());
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* ```
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* @since v15.9.0
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*/
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function setInterval<T = void>(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): AsyncIterable<T>;
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}
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declare module 'node:timers/promises' {
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export * from 'timers/promises';
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}
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/**
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* The `trace_events` module provides a mechanism to centralize tracing information
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* generated by V8, Node.js core, and userspace code.
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*
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* Tracing can be enabled with the `--trace-event-categories` command-line flag
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* or by using the `trace_events` module. The `--trace-event-categories` flag
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* accepts a list of comma-separated category names.
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*
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* The available categories are:
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*
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* * `node`: An empty placeholder.
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* * `node.async_hooks`: Enables capture of detailed `async_hooks` trace data.
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* The `async_hooks` events have a unique `asyncId` and a special `triggerId` `triggerAsyncId` property.
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* * `node.bootstrap`: Enables capture of Node.js bootstrap milestones.
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* * `node.console`: Enables capture of `console.time()` and `console.count()`output.
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* * `node.dns.native`: Enables capture of trace data for DNS queries.
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* * `node.environment`: Enables capture of Node.js Environment milestones.
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* * `node.fs.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync methods.
|
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* * `node.perf`: Enables capture of `Performance API` measurements.
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* * `node.perf.usertiming`: Enables capture of only Performance API User Timing
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* measures and marks.
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* * `node.perf.timerify`: Enables capture of only Performance API timerify
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* measurements.
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* * `node.promises.rejections`: Enables capture of trace data tracking the number
|
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* of unhandled Promise rejections and handled-after-rejections.
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* * `node.vm.script`: Enables capture of trace data for the `vm` module's`runInNewContext()`, `runInContext()`, and `runInThisContext()` methods.
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* * `v8`: The `V8` events are GC, compiling, and execution related.
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*
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* By default the `node`, `node.async_hooks`, and `v8` categories are enabled.
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*
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||||
* ```bash
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* node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks server.js
|
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* ```
|
||||
*
|
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* Prior versions of Node.js required the use of the `--trace-events-enabled`flag to enable trace events. This requirement has been removed. However, the`--trace-events-enabled` flag _may_ still be
|
||||
* used and will enable the`node`, `node.async_hooks`, and `v8` trace event categories by default.
|
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*
|
||||
* ```bash
|
||||
* node --trace-events-enabled
|
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*
|
||||
* # is equivalent to
|
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*
|
||||
* node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks
|
||||
* ```
|
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*
|
||||
* Alternatively, trace events may be enabled using the `trace_events` module:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const trace_events = require('trace_events');
|
||||
* const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] });
|
||||
* tracing.enable(); // Enable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // do work
|
||||
*
|
||||
* tracing.disable(); // Disable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Running Node.js with tracing enabled will produce log files that can be opened
|
||||
* in the [`chrome://tracing`](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/trace-event-profiling-tool)tab of Chrome.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The logging file is by default called `node_trace.${rotation}.log`, where`${rotation}` is an incrementing log-rotation id. The filepath pattern can
|
||||
* be specified with `--trace-event-file-pattern` that accepts a template
|
||||
* string that supports `${rotation}` and `${pid}`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```bash
|
||||
* node --trace-event-categories v8 --trace-event-file-pattern '${pid}-${rotation}.log' server.js
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The tracing system uses the same time source
|
||||
* as the one used by `process.hrtime()`.
|
||||
* However the trace-event timestamps are expressed in microseconds,
|
||||
* unlike `process.hrtime()` which returns nanoseconds.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The features from this module are not available in `Worker` threads.
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/trace_events.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'trace_events' {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Tracing` object is used to enable or disable tracing for sets of
|
||||
* categories. Instances are created using the
|
||||
* `trace_events.createTracing()` method.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When created, the `Tracing` object is disabled. Calling the
|
||||
* `tracing.enable()` method adds the categories to the set of enabled trace
|
||||
* event categories. Calling `tracing.disable()` will remove the categories
|
||||
* from the set of enabled trace event categories.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
interface Tracing {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A comma-separated list of the trace event categories covered by this
|
||||
* `Tracing` object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly categories: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Disables this `Tracing` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Only trace event categories _not_ covered by other enabled `Tracing`
|
||||
* objects and _not_ specified by the `--trace-event-categories` flag
|
||||
* will be disabled.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
disable(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Enables this `Tracing` object for the set of categories covered by
|
||||
* the `Tracing` object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
enable(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `true` only if the `Tracing` object has been enabled.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly enabled: boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface CreateTracingOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An array of trace category names. Values included in the array are
|
||||
* coerced to a string when possible. An error will be thrown if the
|
||||
* value cannot be coerced.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
categories: string[];
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a `Tracing` object for the given set of `categories`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const trace_events = require('trace_events');
|
||||
* const categories = ['node.perf', 'node.async_hooks'];
|
||||
* const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories });
|
||||
* tracing.enable();
|
||||
* // do stuff
|
||||
* tracing.disable();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
* @return .
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createTracing(options: CreateTracingOptions): Tracing;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a comma-separated list of all currently-enabled trace event
|
||||
* categories. The current set of enabled trace event categories is determined
|
||||
* by the _union_ of all currently-enabled `Tracing` objects and any categories
|
||||
* enabled using the `--trace-event-categories` flag.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Given the file `test.js` below, the command`node --trace-event-categories node.perf test.js` will print`'node.async_hooks,node.perf'` to the console.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const trace_events = require('trace_events');
|
||||
* const t1 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.async_hooks'] });
|
||||
* const t2 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] });
|
||||
* const t3 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['v8'] });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* t1.enable();
|
||||
* t2.enable();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories());
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getEnabledCategories(): string | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:trace_events' {
|
||||
export * from 'trace_events';
|
||||
}
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/**
|
||||
* The `tty` module provides the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes.
|
||||
* In most cases, it will not be necessary or possible to use this module directly.
|
||||
* However, it can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const tty = require('tty');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When Node.js detects that it is being run with a text terminal ("TTY")
|
||||
* attached, `process.stdin` will, by default, be initialized as an instance of`tty.ReadStream` and both `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will, by
|
||||
* default, be instances of `tty.WriteStream`. The preferred method of determining
|
||||
* whether Node.js is being run within a TTY context is to check that the value of
|
||||
* the `process.stdout.isTTY` property is `true`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```console
|
||||
* $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)"
|
||||
* true
|
||||
* $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" | cat
|
||||
* false
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In most cases, there should be little to no reason for an application to
|
||||
* manually create instances of the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream`classes.
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/tty.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'tty' {
|
||||
import * as net from 'node:net';
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `tty.isatty()` method returns `true` if the given `fd` is associated with
|
||||
* a TTY and `false` if it is not, including whenever `fd` is not a non-negative
|
||||
* integer.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
* @param fd A numeric file descriptor
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function isatty(fd: number): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Represents the readable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances `process.stdin` will be the only `tty.ReadStream` instance in a Node.js
|
||||
* process and there should be no reason to create additional instances.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class ReadStream extends net.Socket {
|
||||
constructor(fd: number, options?: net.SocketConstructorOpts);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A `boolean` that is `true` if the TTY is currently configured to operate as a
|
||||
* raw device. Defaults to `false`.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
isRaw: boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Allows configuration of `tty.ReadStream` so that it operates as a raw device.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When in raw mode, input is always available character-by-character, not
|
||||
* including modifiers. Additionally, all special processing of characters by the
|
||||
* terminal is disabled, including echoing input characters.Ctrl+C will no longer cause a `SIGINT` when in this mode.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param mode If `true`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate as a raw device. If `false`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate in its default mode. The `readStream.isRaw`
|
||||
* property will be set to the resulting mode.
|
||||
* @return The read stream instance.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
setRawMode(mode: boolean): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A `boolean` that is always `true` for `tty.ReadStream` instances.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
isTTY: boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* -1 - to the left from cursor
|
||||
* 0 - the entire line
|
||||
* 1 - to the right from cursor
|
||||
*/
|
||||
type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Represents the writable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances,`process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will be the only`tty.WriteStream` instances created for a Node.js process and there
|
||||
* should be no reason to create additional instances.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class WriteStream extends net.Socket {
|
||||
constructor(fd: number);
|
||||
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'resize'): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `writeStream.clearLine()` clears the current line of this `WriteStream` in a
|
||||
* direction identified by `dir`.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
clearLine(dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `writeStream.clearScreenDown()` clears this `WriteStream` from the current
|
||||
* cursor down.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
clearScreenDown(callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `writeStream.cursorTo()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor to the specified
|
||||
* position.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
cursorTo(x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
cursorTo(x: number, callback: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `writeStream.moveCursor()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor _relative_ to its
|
||||
* current position.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
|
||||
* @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
moveCursor(dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `1` for 2,
|
||||
* * `4` for 16,
|
||||
* * `8` for 256,
|
||||
* * `24` for 16,777,216
|
||||
*
|
||||
* colors supported.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use this to determine what colors the terminal supports. Due to the nature of
|
||||
* colors in terminals it is possible to either have false positives or false
|
||||
* negatives. It depends on process information and the environment variables that
|
||||
* may lie about what terminal is used.
|
||||
* It is possible to pass in an `env` object to simulate the usage of a specific
|
||||
* terminal. This can be useful to check how specific environment settings behave.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To enforce a specific color support, use one of the below environment settings.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * 2 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 0` (Disables colors)
|
||||
* * 16 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 1`
|
||||
* * 256 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 2`
|
||||
* * 16,777,216 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 3`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Disabling color support is also possible by using the `NO_COLOR` and`NODE_DISABLE_COLORS` environment variables.
|
||||
* @since v9.9.0
|
||||
* @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getColorDepth(env?: object): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns `true` if the `writeStream` supports at least as many colors as provided
|
||||
* in `count`. Minimum support is 2 (black and white).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This has the same false positives and negatives as described in `writeStream.getColorDepth()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* process.stdout.hasColors();
|
||||
* // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 16 colors.
|
||||
* process.stdout.hasColors(256);
|
||||
* // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 256 colors.
|
||||
* process.stdout.hasColors({ TMUX: '1' });
|
||||
* // Returns true.
|
||||
* process.stdout.hasColors(2 ** 24, { TMUX: '1' });
|
||||
* // Returns false (the environment setting pretends to support 2 ** 8 colors).
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
* @param [count=16] The number of colors that are requested (minimum 2).
|
||||
* @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
hasColors(count?: number): boolean;
|
||||
hasColors(env?: object): boolean;
|
||||
hasColors(count: number, env?: object): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `writeStream.getWindowSize()` returns the size of the TTY
|
||||
* corresponding to this `WriteStream`. The array is of the type`[numColumns, numRows]` where `numColumns` and `numRows` represent the number
|
||||
* of columns and rows in the corresponding TTY.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getWindowSize(): [number, number];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A `number` specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property
|
||||
* is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
columns: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A `number` specifying the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property
|
||||
* is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted.
|
||||
* @since v0.7.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
rows: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A `boolean` that is always `true`.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
isTTY: boolean;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:tty' {
|
||||
export * from 'tty';
|
||||
}
|
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JS/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts
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vendored
|
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `url` module provides utilities for URL resolution and parsing. It can be
|
||||
* accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import url from 'url';
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/url.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'url' {
|
||||
import { Blob } from 'node:buffer';
|
||||
import { ClientRequestArgs } from 'node:http';
|
||||
import { ParsedUrlQuery, ParsedUrlQueryInput } from 'node:querystring';
|
||||
// Input to `url.format`
|
||||
interface UrlObject {
|
||||
auth?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
hash?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
host?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
hostname?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
href?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
pathname?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
protocol?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
search?: string | null | undefined;
|
||||
slashes?: boolean | null | undefined;
|
||||
port?: string | number | null | undefined;
|
||||
query?: string | null | ParsedUrlQueryInput | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Output of `url.parse`
|
||||
interface Url {
|
||||
auth: string | null;
|
||||
hash: string | null;
|
||||
host: string | null;
|
||||
hostname: string | null;
|
||||
href: string;
|
||||
path: string | null;
|
||||
pathname: string | null;
|
||||
protocol: string | null;
|
||||
search: string | null;
|
||||
slashes: boolean | null;
|
||||
port: string | null;
|
||||
query: string | null | ParsedUrlQuery;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface UrlWithParsedQuery extends Url {
|
||||
query: ParsedUrlQuery;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface UrlWithStringQuery extends Url {
|
||||
query: string | null;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `url.parse()` method takes a URL string, parses it, and returns a URL
|
||||
* object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* A `TypeError` is thrown if `urlString` is not a string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* A `URIError` is thrown if the `auth` property is present but cannot be decoded.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use of the legacy `url.parse()` method is discouraged. Users should
|
||||
* use the WHATWG `URL` API. Because the `url.parse()` method uses a
|
||||
* lenient, non-standard algorithm for parsing URL strings, security
|
||||
* issues can be introduced. Specifically, issues with [host name spoofing](https://hackerone.com/reports/678487) and
|
||||
* incorrect handling of usernames and passwords have been identified.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
* @deprecated Legacy: Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
|
||||
* @param urlString The URL string to parse.
|
||||
* @param [parseQueryString=false] If `true`, the `query` property will always be set to an object returned by the {@link querystring} module's `parse()` method. If `false`, the `query` property
|
||||
* on the returned URL object will be an unparsed, undecoded string.
|
||||
* @param [slashesDenoteHost=false] If `true`, the first token after the literal string `//` and preceding the next `/` will be interpreted as the `host`. For instance, given `//foo/bar`, the
|
||||
* result would be `{host: 'foo', pathname: '/bar'}` rather than `{pathname: '//foo/bar'}`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function parse(urlString: string): UrlWithStringQuery;
|
||||
function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: false | undefined, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): UrlWithStringQuery;
|
||||
function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: true, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): UrlWithParsedQuery;
|
||||
function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: boolean, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): Url;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `url.format()` method returns a formatted URL string derived from`urlObject`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const url = require('url');
|
||||
* url.format({
|
||||
* protocol: 'https',
|
||||
* hostname: 'example.com',
|
||||
* pathname: '/some/path',
|
||||
* query: {
|
||||
* page: 1,
|
||||
* format: 'json'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // => 'https://example.com/some/path?page=1&format=json'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `urlObject` is not an object or a string, `url.format()` will throw a `TypeError`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The formatting process operates as follows:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * A new empty string `result` is created.
|
||||
* * If `urlObject.protocol` is a string, it is appended as-is to `result`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if `urlObject.protocol` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
|
||||
* * For all string values of `urlObject.protocol` that _do not end_ with an ASCII
|
||||
* colon (`:`) character, the literal string `:` will be appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * If either of the following conditions is true, then the literal string `//`will be appended to `result`:
|
||||
* * `urlObject.slashes` property is true;
|
||||
* * `urlObject.protocol` begins with `http`, `https`, `ftp`, `gopher`, or`file`;
|
||||
* * If the value of the `urlObject.auth` property is truthy, and either`urlObject.host` or `urlObject.hostname` are not `undefined`, the value of`urlObject.auth` will be coerced into a string
|
||||
* and appended to `result`followed by the literal string `@`.
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.host` property is `undefined` then:
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.hostname` is a string, it is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined` and is not a string,
|
||||
* an `Error` is thrown.
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.port` property value is truthy, and `urlObject.hostname`is not `undefined`:
|
||||
* * The literal string `:` is appended to `result`, and
|
||||
* * The value of `urlObject.port` is coerced to a string and appended to`result`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.host` property value is truthy, the value of`urlObject.host` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.pathname` property is a string that is not an empty string:
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.pathname`_does not start_ with an ASCII forward slash
|
||||
* (`/`), then the literal string `'/'` is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * The value of `urlObject.pathname` is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if `urlObject.pathname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.search` property is `undefined` and if the `urlObject.query`property is an `Object`, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`followed by the output of calling the
|
||||
* `querystring` module's `stringify()`method passing the value of `urlObject.query`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is a string:
|
||||
* * If the value of `urlObject.search`_does not start_ with the ASCII question
|
||||
* mark (`?`) character, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * The value of `urlObject.search` is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
|
||||
* * If the `urlObject.hash` property is a string:
|
||||
* * If the value of `urlObject.hash`_does not start_ with the ASCII hash (`#`)
|
||||
* character, the literal string `#` is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * The value of `urlObject.hash` is appended to `result`.
|
||||
* * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.hash` property is not `undefined` and is not a
|
||||
* string, an `Error` is thrown.
|
||||
* * `result` is returned.
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
* @deprecated Legacy: Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
|
||||
* @param urlObject A URL object (as returned by `url.parse()` or constructed otherwise). If a string, it is converted to an object by passing it to `url.parse()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function format(urlObject: URL, options?: URLFormatOptions): string;
|
||||
function format(urlObject: UrlObject | string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `url.resolve()` method resolves a target URL relative to a base URL in a
|
||||
* manner similar to that of a Web browser resolving an anchor tag HREF.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const url = require('url');
|
||||
* url.resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four'
|
||||
* url.resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one'
|
||||
* url.resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* You can achieve the same result using the WHATWG URL API:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* function resolve(from, to) {
|
||||
* const resolvedUrl = new URL(to, new URL(from, 'resolve://'));
|
||||
* if (resolvedUrl.protocol === 'resolve:') {
|
||||
* // `from` is a relative URL.
|
||||
* const { pathname, search, hash } = resolvedUrl;
|
||||
* return pathname + search + hash;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* return resolvedUrl.toString();
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four'
|
||||
* resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one'
|
||||
* resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.1.25
|
||||
* @deprecated Legacy: Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
|
||||
* @param from The Base URL being resolved against.
|
||||
* @param to The HREF URL being resolved.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function resolve(from: string, to: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891#section-4.4) ASCII serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an
|
||||
* invalid domain, the empty string is returned.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToUnicode}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This feature is only available if the `node` executable was compiled with `ICU` enabled. If not, the domain names are passed through unchanged.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import url from 'url';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(url.domainToASCII('español.com'));
|
||||
* // Prints xn--espaol-zwa.com
|
||||
* console.log(url.domainToASCII('中文.com'));
|
||||
* // Prints xn--fiq228c.com
|
||||
* console.log(url.domainToASCII('xn--iñvalid.com'));
|
||||
* // Prints an empty string
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function domainToASCII(domain: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the Unicode serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an invalid
|
||||
* domain, the empty string is returned.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToASCII}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This feature is only available if the `node` executable was compiled with `ICU` enabled. If not, the domain names are passed through unchanged.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import url from 'url';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--espaol-zwa.com'));
|
||||
* // Prints español.com
|
||||
* console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--fiq228c.com'));
|
||||
* // Prints 中文.com
|
||||
* console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--iñvalid.com'));
|
||||
* // Prints an empty string
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function domainToUnicode(domain: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This function ensures the correct decodings of percent-encoded characters as
|
||||
* well as ensuring a cross-platform valid absolute path string.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* new URL('file:///C:/path/').pathname; // Incorrect: /C:/path/
|
||||
* fileURLToPath('file:///C:/path/'); // Correct: C:\path\ (Windows)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* new URL('file://nas/foo.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /foo.txt
|
||||
* fileURLToPath('file://nas/foo.txt'); // Correct: \\nas\foo.txt (Windows)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* new URL('file:///你好.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD.txt
|
||||
* fileURLToPath('file:///你好.txt'); // Correct: /你好.txt (POSIX)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* new URL('file:///hello world').pathname; // Incorrect: /hello%20world
|
||||
* fileURLToPath('file:///hello world'); // Correct: /hello world (POSIX)
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.12.0
|
||||
* @param url The file URL string or URL object to convert to a path.
|
||||
* @return The fully-resolved platform-specific Node.js file path.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function fileURLToPath(url: string | URL): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This function ensures that `path` is resolved absolutely, and that the URL
|
||||
* control characters are correctly encoded when converting into a File URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { pathToFileURL } from 'url';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* new URL('/foo#1', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///foo#1
|
||||
* pathToFileURL('/foo#1'); // Correct: file:///foo%231 (POSIX)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* new URL('/some/path%.c', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///some/path%.c
|
||||
* pathToFileURL('/some/path%.c'); // Correct: file:///some/path%25.c (POSIX)
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.12.0
|
||||
* @param path The path to convert to a File URL.
|
||||
* @return The file URL object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function pathToFileURL(path: string): URL;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This utility function converts a URL object into an ordinary options object as
|
||||
* expected by the `http.request()` and `https.request()` APIs.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import { urlToHttpOptions } from 'url';
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://a:b@測試?abc#foo');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(urlToHttpOptions(myURL));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* protocol: 'https:',
|
||||
* hostname: 'xn--g6w251d',
|
||||
* hash: '#foo',
|
||||
* search: '?abc',
|
||||
* pathname: '/',
|
||||
* path: '/?abc',
|
||||
* href: 'https://a:b@xn--g6w251d/?abc#foo',
|
||||
* auth: 'a:b'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v15.7.0
|
||||
* @param url The `WHATWG URL` object to convert to an options object.
|
||||
* @return Options object
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function urlToHttpOptions(url: URL): ClientRequestArgs;
|
||||
interface URLFormatOptions {
|
||||
auth?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
fragment?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
search?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
unicode?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Browser-compatible `URL` class, implemented by following the WHATWG URL
|
||||
* Standard. [Examples of parsed URLs](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#example-url-parsing) may be found in the Standard itself.
|
||||
* The `URL` class is also available on the global object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In accordance with browser conventions, all properties of `URL` objects
|
||||
* are implemented as getters and setters on the class prototype, rather than as
|
||||
* data properties on the object itself. Thus, unlike `legacy urlObject` s,
|
||||
* using the `delete` keyword on any properties of `URL` objects (e.g. `delete myURL.protocol`, `delete myURL.pathname`, etc) has no effect but will still
|
||||
* return `true`.
|
||||
* @since v7.0.0, v6.13.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class URL {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a `'blob:nodedata:...'` URL string that represents the given `Blob` object and can be used to retrieve the `Blob` later.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* Blob,
|
||||
* resolveObjectURL,
|
||||
* } = require('buffer');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const blob = new Blob(['hello']);
|
||||
* const id = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // later...
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const otherBlob = resolveObjectURL(id);
|
||||
* console.log(otherBlob.size);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The data stored by the registered `Blob` will be retained in memory until`URL.revokeObjectURL()` is called to remove it.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `Blob` objects are registered within the current thread. If using Worker
|
||||
* Threads, `Blob` objects registered within one Worker will not be available
|
||||
* to other workers or the main thread.
|
||||
* @since v16.7.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static createObjectURL(blob: Blob): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Removes the stored `Blob` identified by the given ID.
|
||||
* @since v16.7.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static revokeObjectURL(objectUrl: string): void;
|
||||
constructor(input: string, base?: string | URL);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the fragment portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo#bar');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.hash);
|
||||
* // Prints #bar
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.hash = 'baz';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/foo#baz
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `hash` property
|
||||
* are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to
|
||||
* percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
hash: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the host portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.host);
|
||||
* // Prints example.org:81
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.host = 'example.com:82';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.com:82/foo
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Invalid host values assigned to the `host` property are ignored.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
host: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the host name portion of the URL. The key difference between`url.host` and `url.hostname` is that `url.hostname` does _not_ include the
|
||||
* port.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.hostname);
|
||||
* // Prints example.org
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Setting the hostname does not change the port
|
||||
* myURL.hostname = 'example.com:82';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.com:81/foo
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Use myURL.host to change the hostname and port
|
||||
* myURL.host = 'example.org:82';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org:82/foo
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Invalid host name values assigned to the `hostname` property are ignored.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
hostname: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the serialized URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/foo
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.href = 'https://example.com/bar';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.com/bar
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Getting the value of the `href` property is equivalent to calling {@link toString}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Setting the value of this property to a new value is equivalent to creating a
|
||||
* new `URL` object using `new URL(value)`. Each of the `URL`object's properties will be modified.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the value assigned to the `href` property is not a valid URL, a `TypeError`will be thrown.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
href: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets the read-only serialization of the URL's origin.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo/bar?baz');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.origin);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const idnURL = new URL('https://測試');
|
||||
* console.log(idnURL.origin);
|
||||
* // Prints https://xn--g6w251d
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(idnURL.hostname);
|
||||
* // Prints xn--g6w251d
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly origin: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the password portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.password);
|
||||
* // Prints xyz
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.password = '123';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://abc:123@example.com
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `password` property
|
||||
* are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to
|
||||
* percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
password: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the path portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc/xyz?123');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.pathname);
|
||||
* // Prints /abc/xyz
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.pathname = '/abcdef';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/abcdef?123
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `pathname`property are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters
|
||||
* to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
pathname: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the port portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The port value may be a number or a string containing a number in the range`0` to `65535` (inclusive). Setting the value to the default port of the`URL` objects given `protocol` will
|
||||
* result in the `port` value becoming
|
||||
* the empty string (`''`).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The port value can be an empty string in which case the port depends on
|
||||
* the protocol/scheme:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <omitted>
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Upon assigning a value to the port, the value will first be converted to a
|
||||
* string using `.toString()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If that string is invalid but it begins with a number, the leading number is
|
||||
* assigned to `port`.
|
||||
* If the number lies outside the range denoted above, it is ignored.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:8888');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 8888
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Default ports are automatically transformed to the empty string
|
||||
* // (HTTPS protocol's default port is 443)
|
||||
* myURL.port = '443';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints the empty string
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.port = 1234;
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 1234
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org:1234/
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Completely invalid port strings are ignored
|
||||
* myURL.port = 'abcd';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 1234
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Leading numbers are treated as a port number
|
||||
* myURL.port = '5678abcd';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 5678
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Non-integers are truncated
|
||||
* myURL.port = 1234.5678;
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 1234
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Out-of-range numbers which are not represented in scientific notation
|
||||
* // will be ignored.
|
||||
* myURL.port = 1e10; // 10000000000, will be range-checked as described below
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 1234
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Numbers which contain a decimal point,
|
||||
* such as floating-point numbers or numbers in scientific notation,
|
||||
* are not an exception to this rule.
|
||||
* Leading numbers up to the decimal point will be set as the URL's port,
|
||||
* assuming they are valid:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* myURL.port = 4.567e21;
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.port);
|
||||
* // Prints 4 (because it is the leading number in the string '4.567e21')
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
port: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the protocol portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.protocol);
|
||||
* // Prints https:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.protocol = 'ftp';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints ftp://example.org/
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Invalid URL protocol values assigned to the `protocol` property are ignored.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
protocol: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the serialized query portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc?123');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.search);
|
||||
* // Prints ?123
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.search = 'abc=xyz';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/abc?abc=xyz
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `search`property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which
|
||||
* characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
search: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets the `URLSearchParams` object representing the query parameters of the
|
||||
* URL. This property is read-only but the `URLSearchParams` object it provides
|
||||
* can be used to mutate the URL instance; to replace the entirety of query
|
||||
* parameters of the URL, use the {@link search} setter. See `URLSearchParams` documentation for details.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use care when using `.searchParams` to modify the `URL` because,
|
||||
* per the WHATWG specification, the `URLSearchParams` object uses
|
||||
* different rules to determine which characters to percent-encode. For
|
||||
* instance, the `URL` object will not percent encode the ASCII tilde (`~`)
|
||||
* character, while `URLSearchParams` will always encode it:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myUrl = new URL('https://example.org/abc?foo=~bar');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(myUrl.search); // prints ?foo=~bar
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Modify the URL via searchParams...
|
||||
* myUrl.searchParams.sort();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(myUrl.search); // prints ?foo=%7Ebar
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly searchParams: URLSearchParams;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Gets and sets the username portion of the URL.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.username);
|
||||
* // Prints abc
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.username = '123';
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://123:xyz@example.com/
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `username`property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which
|
||||
* characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
username: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `toString()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The
|
||||
* value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toJSON}.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
toString(): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `toJSON()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The
|
||||
* value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toString}.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method is automatically called when an `URL` object is serialized
|
||||
* with [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURLs = [
|
||||
* new URL('https://www.example.com'),
|
||||
* new URL('https://test.example.org'),
|
||||
* ];
|
||||
* console.log(JSON.stringify(myURLs));
|
||||
* // Prints ["https://www.example.com/","https://test.example.org/"]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*/
|
||||
toJSON(): string;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `URLSearchParams` API provides read and write access to the query of a`URL`. The `URLSearchParams` class can also be used standalone with one of the
|
||||
* four following constructors.
|
||||
* The `URLSearchParams` class is also available on the global object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The WHATWG `URLSearchParams` interface and the `querystring` module have
|
||||
* similar purpose, but the purpose of the `querystring` module is more
|
||||
* general, as it allows the customization of delimiter characters (`&` and `=`).
|
||||
* On the other hand, this API is designed purely for URL query strings.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?abc=123');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.searchParams.get('abc'));
|
||||
* // Prints 123
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.searchParams.append('abc', 'xyz');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/?abc=123&abc=xyz
|
||||
*
|
||||
* myURL.searchParams.delete('abc');
|
||||
* myURL.searchParams.set('a', 'b');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/?a=b
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.searchParams);
|
||||
* // The above is equivalent to
|
||||
* // const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.search);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* newSearchParams.append('a', 'c');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/?a=b
|
||||
* console.log(newSearchParams.toString());
|
||||
* // Prints a=b&a=c
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // newSearchParams.toString() is implicitly called
|
||||
* myURL.search = newSearchParams;
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&a=c
|
||||
* newSearchParams.delete('a');
|
||||
* console.log(myURL.href);
|
||||
* // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&a=c
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v7.5.0, v6.13.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class URLSearchParams implements Iterable<[string, string]> {
|
||||
constructor(init?: URLSearchParams | string | NodeJS.Dict<string | ReadonlyArray<string>> | Iterable<[string, string]> | ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Append a new name-value pair to the query string.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
append(name: string, value: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Remove all name-value pairs whose name is `name`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
delete(name: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over each of the name-value pairs in the query.
|
||||
* Each item of the iterator is a JavaScript `Array`. The first item of the `Array`is the `name`, the second item of the `Array` is the `value`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Alias for `urlSearchParams[@@iterator]()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
entries(): IterableIterator<[string, string]>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Iterates over each name-value pair in the query and invokes the given function.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?a=b&c=d');
|
||||
* myURL.searchParams.forEach((value, name, searchParams) => {
|
||||
* console.log(name, value, myURL.searchParams === searchParams);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* // Prints:
|
||||
* // a b true
|
||||
* // c d true
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @param fn Invoked for each name-value pair in the query
|
||||
* @param thisArg To be used as `this` value for when `fn` is called
|
||||
*/
|
||||
forEach<TThis = this>(callback: (this: TThis, value: string, name: string, searchParams: this) => void, thisArg?: TThis): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the value of the first name-value pair whose name is `name`. If there
|
||||
* are no such pairs, `null` is returned.
|
||||
* @return or `null` if there is no name-value pair with the given `name`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
get(name: string): string | null;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the values of all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. If there are
|
||||
* no such pairs, an empty array is returned.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getAll(name: string): string[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
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* for (const name of params.keys()) {
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* }
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* set the first such pair's value to `value` and remove all others. If not,
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*
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* ```js
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* const params = new URLSearchParams();
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* params.append('foo', 'bar');
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* params.append('foo', 'baz');
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* params.append('abc', 'def');
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* console.log(params.toString());
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* // Prints foo=bar&foo=baz&abc=def
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*
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* params.set('foo', 'def');
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* params.set('xyz', 'opq');
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* console.log(params.toString());
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* // Prints foo=def&abc=def&xyz=opq
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* ```
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*/
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set(name: string, value: string): void;
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/**
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* Sort all existing name-value pairs in-place by their names. Sorting is done
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* with a [stable sorting algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorting_algorithm#Stability), so relative order between name-value pairs
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* with the same name is preserved.
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*
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* This method can be used, in particular, to increase cache hits.
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*
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* ```js
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* const params = new URLSearchParams('query[]=abc&type=search&query[]=123');
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* params.sort();
|
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* console.log(params.toString());
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* // Prints query%5B%5D=abc&query%5B%5D=123&type=search
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* ```
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* @since v7.7.0, v6.13.0
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*/
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sort(): void;
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/**
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* Returns the search parameters serialized as a string, with characters
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* percent-encoded where necessary.
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*/
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toString(): string;
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* Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the values of each name-value pair.
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*/
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values(): IterableIterator<string>;
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[Symbol.iterator](): IterableIterator<[string, string]>;
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}
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}
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|
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* The `v8` module exposes APIs that are specific to the version of [V8](https://developers.google.com/v8/)built into the Node.js binary. It can be accessed using:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const v8 = require('v8');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/v8.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'v8' {
|
||||
import { Readable } from 'node:stream';
|
||||
interface HeapSpaceInfo {
|
||||
space_name: string;
|
||||
space_size: number;
|
||||
space_used_size: number;
|
||||
space_available_size: number;
|
||||
physical_space_size: number;
|
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}
|
||||
// ** Signifies if the --zap_code_space option is enabled or not. 1 == enabled, 0 == disabled. */
|
||||
type DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag = 0 | 1;
|
||||
interface HeapInfo {
|
||||
total_heap_size: number;
|
||||
total_heap_size_executable: number;
|
||||
total_physical_size: number;
|
||||
total_available_size: number;
|
||||
used_heap_size: number;
|
||||
heap_size_limit: number;
|
||||
malloced_memory: number;
|
||||
peak_malloced_memory: number;
|
||||
does_zap_garbage: DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag;
|
||||
number_of_native_contexts: number;
|
||||
number_of_detached_contexts: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface HeapCodeStatistics {
|
||||
code_and_metadata_size: number;
|
||||
bytecode_and_metadata_size: number;
|
||||
external_script_source_size: number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an integer representing a version tag derived from the V8 version,
|
||||
* command-line flags, and detected CPU features. This is useful for determining
|
||||
* whether a `vm.Script` `cachedData` buffer is compatible with this instance
|
||||
* of V8.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* console.log(v8.cachedDataVersionTag()); // 3947234607
|
||||
* // The value returned by v8.cachedDataVersionTag() is derived from the V8
|
||||
* // version, command-line flags, and detected CPU features. Test that the value
|
||||
* // does indeed update when flags are toggled.
|
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* v8.setFlagsFromString('--allow_natives_syntax');
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|
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|
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function cachedDataVersionTag(): number;
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/**
|
||||
* Returns an object with the following properties:
|
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*
|
||||
* `does_zap_garbage` is a 0/1 boolean, which signifies whether the`--zap_code_space` option is enabled or not. This makes V8 overwrite heap
|
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* garbage with a bit pattern. The RSS footprint (resident set size) gets bigger
|
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* because it continuously touches all heap pages and that makes them less likely
|
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* to get swapped out by the operating system.
|
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*
|
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* `number_of_native_contexts` The value of native\_context is the number of the
|
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* top-level contexts currently active. Increase of this number over time indicates
|
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* a memory leak.
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*
|
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* `number_of_detached_contexts` The value of detached\_context is the number
|
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* of contexts that were detached and not yet garbage collected. This number
|
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* being non-zero indicates a potential memory leak.
|
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*
|
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* ```js
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* {
|
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* total_heap_size: 7326976,
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* total_heap_size_executable: 4194304,
|
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* total_physical_size: 7326976,
|
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* total_available_size: 1152656,
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* used_heap_size: 3476208,
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* heap_size_limit: 1535115264,
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* malloced_memory: 16384,
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* peak_malloced_memory: 1127496,
|
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* does_zap_garbage: 0,
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* number_of_native_contexts: 1,
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* number_of_detached_contexts: 0
|
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* }
|
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* ```
|
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* @since v1.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getHeapStatistics(): HeapInfo;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns statistics about the V8 heap spaces, i.e. the segments which make up
|
||||
* the V8 heap. Neither the ordering of heap spaces, nor the availability of a
|
||||
* heap space can be guaranteed as the statistics are provided via the
|
||||
* V8[`GetHeapSpaceStatistics`](https://v8docs.nodesource.com/node-13.2/d5/dda/classv8_1_1_isolate.html#ac673576f24fdc7a33378f8f57e1d13a4) function and may change from one V8 version to the
|
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* next.
|
||||
*
|
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* The value returned is an array of objects containing the following properties:
|
||||
*
|
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* ```json
|
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* [
|
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* {
|
||||
* "space_name": "new_space",
|
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* "space_size": 2063872,
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* "space_used_size": 951112,
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* "space_available_size": 80824,
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* "physical_space_size": 2063872
|
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* },
|
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* {
|
||||
* "space_name": "old_space",
|
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* "space_size": 3090560,
|
||||
* "space_used_size": 2493792,
|
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* "space_available_size": 0,
|
||||
* "physical_space_size": 3090560
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "space_name": "code_space",
|
||||
* "space_size": 1260160,
|
||||
* "space_used_size": 644256,
|
||||
* "space_available_size": 960,
|
||||
* "physical_space_size": 1260160
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "space_name": "map_space",
|
||||
* "space_size": 1094160,
|
||||
* "space_used_size": 201608,
|
||||
* "space_available_size": 0,
|
||||
* "physical_space_size": 1094160
|
||||
* },
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* "space_name": "large_object_space",
|
||||
* "space_size": 0,
|
||||
* "space_used_size": 0,
|
||||
* "space_available_size": 1490980608,
|
||||
* "physical_space_size": 0
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v6.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getHeapSpaceStatistics(): HeapSpaceInfo[];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `v8.setFlagsFromString()` method can be used to programmatically set
|
||||
* V8 command-line flags. This method should be used with care. Changing settings
|
||||
* after the VM has started may result in unpredictable behavior, including
|
||||
* crashes and data loss; or it may simply do nothing.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The V8 options available for a version of Node.js may be determined by running`node --v8-options`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // Print GC events to stdout for one minute.
|
||||
* const v8 = require('v8');
|
||||
* v8.setFlagsFromString('--trace_gc');
|
||||
* setTimeout(() => { v8.setFlagsFromString('--notrace_gc'); }, 60e3);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v1.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function setFlagsFromString(flags: string): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Generates a snapshot of the current V8 heap and returns a Readable
|
||||
* Stream that may be used to read the JSON serialized representation.
|
||||
* This JSON stream format is intended to be used with tools such as
|
||||
* Chrome DevTools. The JSON schema is undocumented and specific to the
|
||||
* V8 engine. Therefore, the schema may change from one version of V8 to the next.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* // Print heap snapshot to the console
|
||||
* const v8 = require('v8');
|
||||
* const stream = v8.getHeapSnapshot();
|
||||
* stream.pipe(process.stdout);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v11.13.0
|
||||
* @return A Readable Stream containing the V8 heap snapshot
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getHeapSnapshot(): Readable;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Generates a snapshot of the current V8 heap and writes it to a JSON
|
||||
* file. This file is intended to be used with tools such as Chrome
|
||||
* DevTools. The JSON schema is undocumented and specific to the V8
|
||||
* engine, and may change from one version of V8 to the next.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* A heap snapshot is specific to a single V8 isolate. When using `worker threads`, a heap snapshot generated from the main thread will
|
||||
* not contain any information about the workers, and vice versa.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { writeHeapSnapshot } = require('v8');
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* Worker,
|
||||
* isMainThread,
|
||||
* parentPort
|
||||
* } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (isMainThread) {
|
||||
* const worker = new Worker(__filename);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* worker.once('message', (filename) => {
|
||||
* console.log(`worker heapdump: ${filename}`);
|
||||
* // Now get a heapdump for the main thread.
|
||||
* console.log(`main thread heapdump: ${writeHeapSnapshot()}`);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Tell the worker to create a heapdump.
|
||||
* worker.postMessage('heapdump');
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* parentPort.once('message', (message) => {
|
||||
* if (message === 'heapdump') {
|
||||
* // Generate a heapdump for the worker
|
||||
* // and return the filename to the parent.
|
||||
* parentPort.postMessage(writeHeapSnapshot());
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v11.13.0
|
||||
* @param filename The file path where the V8 heap snapshot is to be saved. If not specified, a file name with the pattern `'Heap-${yyyymmdd}-${hhmmss}-${pid}-${thread_id}.heapsnapshot'` will be
|
||||
* generated, where `{pid}` will be the PID of the Node.js process, `{thread_id}` will be `0` when `writeHeapSnapshot()` is called from the main Node.js thread or the id of a
|
||||
* worker thread.
|
||||
* @return The filename where the snapshot was saved.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function writeHeapSnapshot(filename?: string): string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns an object with the following properties:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* code_and_metadata_size: 212208,
|
||||
* bytecode_and_metadata_size: 161368,
|
||||
* external_script_source_size: 1410794
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v12.8.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getHeapCodeStatistics(): HeapCodeStatistics;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Serializer {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Writes out a header, which includes the serialization format version.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeHeader(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Serializes a JavaScript value and adds the serialized representation to the
|
||||
* internal buffer.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This throws an error if `value` cannot be serialized.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeValue(val: any): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the stored internal buffer. This serializer should not be used once
|
||||
* the buffer is released. Calling this method results in undefined behavior
|
||||
* if a previous write has failed.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
releaseBuffer(): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Marks an `ArrayBuffer` as having its contents transferred out of band.
|
||||
* Pass the corresponding `ArrayBuffer` in the deserializing context to `deserializer.transferArrayBuffer()`.
|
||||
* @param id A 32-bit unsigned integer.
|
||||
* @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer` instance.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
transferArrayBuffer(id: number, arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write a raw 32-bit unsigned integer.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeUint32(value: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write a raw 64-bit unsigned integer, split into high and low 32-bit parts.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeUint64(hi: number, lo: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write a JS `number` value.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeDouble(value: number): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write raw bytes into the serializer’s internal buffer. The deserializer
|
||||
* will require a way to compute the length of the buffer.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
writeRawBytes(buffer: NodeJS.TypedArray): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A subclass of `Serializer` that serializes `TypedArray`(in particular `Buffer`) and `DataView` objects as host objects, and only
|
||||
* stores the part of their underlying `ArrayBuffer`s that they are referring to.
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class DefaultSerializer extends Serializer {}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Deserializer {
|
||||
constructor(data: NodeJS.TypedArray);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Reads and validates a header (including the format version).
|
||||
* May, for example, reject an invalid or unsupported wire format. In that case,
|
||||
* an `Error` is thrown.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readHeader(): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Deserializes a JavaScript value from the buffer and returns it.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readValue(): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Marks an `ArrayBuffer` as having its contents transferred out of band.
|
||||
* Pass the corresponding `ArrayBuffer` in the serializing context to `serializer.transferArrayBuffer()` (or return the `id` from `serializer._getSharedArrayBufferId()` in the case of
|
||||
* `SharedArrayBuffer`s).
|
||||
* @param id A 32-bit unsigned integer.
|
||||
* @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer` instance.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
transferArrayBuffer(id: number, arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Reads the underlying wire format version. Likely mostly to be useful to
|
||||
* legacy code reading old wire format versions. May not be called before`.readHeader()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getWireFormatVersion(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Read a raw 32-bit unsigned integer and return it.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readUint32(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Read a raw 64-bit unsigned integer and return it as an array `[hi, lo]`with two 32-bit unsigned integer entries.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readUint64(): [number, number];
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Read a JS `number` value.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readDouble(): number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Read raw bytes from the deserializer’s internal buffer. The `length` parameter
|
||||
* must correspond to the length of the buffer that was passed to `serializer.writeRawBytes()`.
|
||||
* For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readRawBytes(length: number): Buffer;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A subclass of `Deserializer` corresponding to the format written by `DefaultSerializer`.
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class DefaultDeserializer extends Deserializer {}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses a `DefaultSerializer` to serialize `value` into a buffer.
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function serialize(value: any): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Uses a `DefaultDeserializer` with default options to read a JS value
|
||||
* from a buffer.
|
||||
* @since v8.0.0
|
||||
* @param buffer A buffer returned by {@link serialize}.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deserialize(buffer: NodeJS.TypedArray): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `v8.takeCoverage()` method allows the user to write the coverage started by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE` to disk on demand. This method can be invoked multiple
|
||||
* times during the lifetime of the process. Each time the execution counter will
|
||||
* be reset and a new coverage report will be written to the directory specified
|
||||
* by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When the process is about to exit, one last coverage will still be written to
|
||||
* disk unless {@link stopCoverage} is invoked before the process exits.
|
||||
* @since v15.1.0, v12.22.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function takeCoverage(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `v8.stopCoverage()` method allows the user to stop the coverage collection
|
||||
* started by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE`, so that V8 can release the execution count
|
||||
* records and optimize code. This can be used in conjunction with {@link takeCoverage} if the user wants to collect the coverage on demand.
|
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* @since v15.1.0, v12.22.0
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*/
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function stopCoverage(): void;
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}
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|
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* The `vm` module enables compiling and running code within V8 Virtual
|
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* Machine contexts. **The `vm` module is not a security mechanism. Do**
|
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* **not use it to run untrusted code.**
|
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*
|
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* JavaScript code can be compiled and run immediately or
|
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* compiled, saved, and run later.
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*
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* A common use case is to run the code in a different V8 Context. This means
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* invoked code has a different global object than the invoking code.
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*
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* One can provide the context by `contextifying` an
|
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* object. The invoked code treats any property in the context like a
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* global variable. Any changes to global variables caused by the invoked
|
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* code are reflected in the context object.
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*
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* ```js
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* const vm = require('vm');
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*
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* const x = 1;
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*
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* const context = { x: 2 };
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* vm.createContext(context); // Contextify the object.
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*
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* const code = 'x += 40; var y = 17;';
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* // `x` and `y` are global variables in the context.
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* // Initially, x has the value 2 because that is the value of context.x.
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* vm.runInContext(code, context);
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*
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* console.log(context.x); // 42
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* console.log(context.y); // 17
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*
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* console.log(x); // 1; y is not defined.
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* ```
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*/
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interface Context extends NodeJS.Dict<any> {}
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interface BaseOptions {
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* Specifies the filename used in stack traces produced by this script.
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* Default: `''`.
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*/
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filename?: string | undefined;
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* Specifies the line number offset that is displayed in stack traces produced by this script.
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* Default: `0`.
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*/
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lineOffset?: number | undefined;
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/**
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* Specifies the column number offset that is displayed in stack traces produced by this script.
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* @default 0
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*/
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columnOffset?: number | undefined;
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timeout?: number | undefined;
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cachedData?: Buffer | undefined;
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/** @deprecated in favor of `script.createCachedData()` */
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produceCachedData?: boolean | undefined;
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}
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/**
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* When `true`, if an `Error` occurs while compiling the `code`, the line of code causing the error is attached to the stack trace.
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* Default: `true`.
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*/
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/**
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* Specifies the number of milliseconds to execute code before terminating execution.
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* If execution is terminated, an `Error` will be thrown. This value must be a strictly positive integer.
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*/
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timeout?: number | undefined;
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/**
|
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* If `true`, the execution will be terminated when `SIGINT` (Ctrl+C) is received.
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* Existing handlers for the event that have been attached via `process.on('SIGINT')` will be disabled during script execution, but will continue to work after that.
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* If execution is terminated, an `Error` will be thrown.
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* Default: `false`.
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*/
|
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breakOnSigint?: boolean | undefined;
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/**
|
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* If set to `afterEvaluate`, microtasks will be run immediately after the script has run.
|
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*/
|
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microtaskMode?: 'afterEvaluate' | undefined;
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}
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|
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/**
|
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* Provides an optional data with V8's code cache data for the supplied source.
|
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*/
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cachedData?: Buffer | undefined;
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/**
|
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* Specifies whether to produce new cache data.
|
||||
* Default: `false`,
|
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*/
|
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produceCachedData?: boolean | undefined;
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/**
|
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* The sandbox/context in which the said function should be compiled in.
|
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*/
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parsingContext?: Context | undefined;
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/**
|
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* An array containing a collection of context extensions (objects wrapping the current scope) to be applied while compiling
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*/
|
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contextExtensions?: Object[] | undefined;
|
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}
|
||||
interface CreateContextOptions {
|
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/**
|
||||
* Human-readable name of the newly created context.
|
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* @default 'VM Context i' Where i is an ascending numerical index of the created context.
|
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*/
|
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name?: string | undefined;
|
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/**
|
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* Corresponds to the newly created context for display purposes.
|
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* The origin should be formatted like a `URL`, but with only the scheme, host, and port (if necessary),
|
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* like the value of the `url.origin` property of a URL object.
|
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* Most notably, this string should omit the trailing slash, as that denotes a path.
|
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* @default ''
|
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*/
|
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origin?: string | undefined;
|
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codeGeneration?:
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| {
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/**
|
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* If set to false any calls to eval or function constructors (Function, GeneratorFunction, etc)
|
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* will throw an EvalError.
|
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* @default true
|
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*/
|
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strings?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If set to false any attempt to compile a WebAssembly module will throw a WebAssembly.CompileError.
|
||||
* @default true
|
||||
*/
|
||||
wasm?: boolean | undefined;
|
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}
|
||||
| undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If set to `afterEvaluate`, microtasks will be run immediately after the script has run.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
microtaskMode?: 'afterEvaluate' | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
type MeasureMemoryMode = 'summary' | 'detailed';
|
||||
interface MeasureMemoryOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default 'summary'
|
||||
*/
|
||||
mode?: MeasureMemoryMode | undefined;
|
||||
context?: Context | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface MemoryMeasurement {
|
||||
total: {
|
||||
jsMemoryEstimate: number;
|
||||
jsMemoryRange: [number, number];
|
||||
};
|
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}
|
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/**
|
||||
* Instances of the `vm.Script` class contain precompiled scripts that can be
|
||||
* executed in specific contexts.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Script {
|
||||
constructor(code: string, options?: ScriptOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Runs the compiled code contained by the `vm.Script` object within the given`contextifiedObject` and returns the result. Running code does not have access
|
||||
* to local scope.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example compiles code that increments a global variable, sets
|
||||
* the value of another global variable, then execute the code multiple times.
|
||||
* The globals are contained in the `context` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const context = {
|
||||
* animal: 'cat',
|
||||
* count: 2
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const script = new vm.Script('count += 1; name = "kitty";');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* vm.createContext(context);
|
||||
* for (let i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
|
||||
* script.runInContext(context);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(context);
|
||||
* // Prints: { animal: 'cat', count: 12, name: 'kitty' }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Using the `timeout` or `breakOnSigint` options will result in new event loops
|
||||
* and corresponding threads being started, which have a non-zero performance
|
||||
* overhead.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @param contextifiedObject A `contextified` object as returned by the `vm.createContext()` method.
|
||||
* @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
runInContext(contextifiedObject: Context, options?: RunningScriptOptions): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* First contextifies the given `contextObject`, runs the compiled code contained
|
||||
* by the `vm.Script` object within the created context, and returns the result.
|
||||
* Running code does not have access to local scope.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example compiles code that sets a global variable, then executes
|
||||
* the code multiple times in different contexts. The globals are set on and
|
||||
* contained within each individual `context`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const script = new vm.Script('globalVar = "set"');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const contexts = [{}, {}, {}];
|
||||
* contexts.forEach((context) => {
|
||||
* script.runInNewContext(context);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(contexts);
|
||||
* // Prints: [{ globalVar: 'set' }, { globalVar: 'set' }, { globalVar: 'set' }]
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @param contextObject An object that will be `contextified`. If `undefined`, a new object will be created.
|
||||
* @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
runInNewContext(contextObject?: Context, options?: RunningScriptOptions): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Runs the compiled code contained by the `vm.Script` within the context of the
|
||||
* current `global` object. Running code does not have access to local scope, but_does_ have access to the current `global` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example compiles code that increments a `global` variable then
|
||||
* executes that code multiple times:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* global.globalVar = 0;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const script = new vm.Script('globalVar += 1', { filename: 'myfile.vm' });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* for (let i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
|
||||
* script.runInThisContext();
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(globalVar);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // 1000
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
runInThisContext(options?: RunningScriptOptions): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates a code cache that can be used with the `Script` constructor's`cachedData` option. Returns a `Buffer`. This method may be called at any
|
||||
* time and any number of times.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const script = new vm.Script(`
|
||||
* function add(a, b) {
|
||||
* return a + b;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const x = add(1, 2);
|
||||
* `);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const cacheWithoutX = script.createCachedData();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* script.runInThisContext();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const cacheWithX = script.createCachedData();
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
createCachedData(): Buffer;
|
||||
|
||||
/** @deprecated in favor of `script.createCachedData()` */
|
||||
cachedDataProduced?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
cachedDataRejected?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
cachedData?: Buffer | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If given a `contextObject`, the `vm.createContext()` method will `prepare
|
||||
* that object` so that it can be used in calls to {@link runInContext} or `script.runInContext()`. Inside such scripts,
|
||||
* the `contextObject` will be the global object, retaining all of its existing
|
||||
* properties but also having the built-in objects and functions any standard[global object](https://es5.github.io/#x15.1) has. Outside of scripts run by the vm module, global variables
|
||||
* will remain unchanged.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* global.globalVar = 3;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const context = { globalVar: 1 };
|
||||
* vm.createContext(context);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* vm.runInContext('globalVar *= 2;', context);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(context);
|
||||
* // Prints: { globalVar: 2 }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log(global.globalVar);
|
||||
* // Prints: 3
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `contextObject` is omitted (or passed explicitly as `undefined`), a new,
|
||||
* empty `contextified` object will be returned.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `vm.createContext()` method is primarily useful for creating a single
|
||||
* context that can be used to run multiple scripts. For instance, if emulating a
|
||||
* web browser, the method can be used to create a single context representing a
|
||||
* window's global object, then run all `<script>` tags together within that
|
||||
* context.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The provided `name` and `origin` of the context are made visible through the
|
||||
* Inspector API.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @return contextified object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createContext(sandbox?: Context, options?: CreateContextOptions): Context;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns `true` if the given `object` object has been `contextified` using {@link createContext}.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.7
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function isContext(sandbox: Context): boolean;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `vm.runInContext()` method compiles `code`, runs it within the context of
|
||||
* the `contextifiedObject`, then returns the result. Running code does not have
|
||||
* access to the local scope. The `contextifiedObject` object _must_ have been
|
||||
* previously `contextified` using the {@link createContext} method.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the filename.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example compiles and executes different scripts using a single `contextified` object:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const contextObject = { globalVar: 1 };
|
||||
* vm.createContext(contextObject);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* for (let i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
|
||||
* vm.runInContext('globalVar *= 2;', contextObject);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* console.log(contextObject);
|
||||
* // Prints: { globalVar: 1024 }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @param code The JavaScript code to compile and run.
|
||||
* @param contextifiedObject The `contextified` object that will be used as the `global` when the `code` is compiled and run.
|
||||
* @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function runInContext(code: string, contextifiedObject: Context, options?: RunningScriptOptions | string): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `vm.runInNewContext()` first contextifies the given `contextObject` (or
|
||||
* creates a new `contextObject` if passed as `undefined`), compiles the `code`,
|
||||
* runs it within the created context, then returns the result. Running code
|
||||
* does not have access to the local scope.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the filename.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example compiles and executes code that increments a global
|
||||
* variable and sets a new one. These globals are contained in the `contextObject`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const contextObject = {
|
||||
* animal: 'cat',
|
||||
* count: 2
|
||||
* };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* vm.runInNewContext('count += 1; name = "kitty"', contextObject);
|
||||
* console.log(contextObject);
|
||||
* // Prints: { animal: 'cat', count: 3, name: 'kitty' }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @param code The JavaScript code to compile and run.
|
||||
* @param contextObject An object that will be `contextified`. If `undefined`, a new object will be created.
|
||||
* @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function runInNewContext(code: string, contextObject?: Context, options?: RunningScriptOptions | string): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `vm.runInThisContext()` compiles `code`, runs it within the context of the
|
||||
* current `global` and returns the result. Running code does not have access to
|
||||
* local scope, but does have access to the current `global` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the filename.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The following example illustrates using both `vm.runInThisContext()` and
|
||||
* the JavaScript [`eval()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/eval) function to run the same code:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
* let localVar = 'initial value';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const vmResult = vm.runInThisContext('localVar = "vm";');
|
||||
* console.log(`vmResult: '${vmResult}', localVar: '${localVar}'`);
|
||||
* // Prints: vmResult: 'vm', localVar: 'initial value'
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const evalResult = eval('localVar = "eval";');
|
||||
* console.log(`evalResult: '${evalResult}', localVar: '${localVar}'`);
|
||||
* // Prints: evalResult: 'eval', localVar: 'eval'
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Because `vm.runInThisContext()` does not have access to the local scope,`localVar` is unchanged. In contrast,
|
||||
* [`eval()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/eval)_does_ have access to the
|
||||
* local scope, so the value `localVar` is changed. In this way`vm.runInThisContext()` is much like an [indirect `eval()` call](https://es5.github.io/#x10.4.2), e.g.`(0,eval)('code')`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ## Example: Running an HTTP server within a VM
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When using either `script.runInThisContext()` or {@link runInThisContext}, the code is executed within the current V8 global
|
||||
* context. The code passed to this VM context will have its own isolated scope.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In order to run a simple web server using the `http` module the code passed to
|
||||
* the context must either call `require('http')` on its own, or have a reference
|
||||
* to the `http` module passed to it. For instance:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* 'use strict';
|
||||
* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const code = `
|
||||
* ((require) => {
|
||||
* const http = require('http');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* http.createServer((request, response) => {
|
||||
* response.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' });
|
||||
* response.end('Hello World\\n');
|
||||
* }).listen(8124);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* console.log('Server running at http://127.0.0.1:8124/');
|
||||
* })`;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* vm.runInThisContext(code)(require);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `require()` in the above case shares the state with the context it is
|
||||
* passed from. This may introduce risks when untrusted code is executed, e.g.
|
||||
* altering objects in the context in unwanted ways.
|
||||
* @since v0.3.1
|
||||
* @param code The JavaScript code to compile and run.
|
||||
* @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function runInThisContext(code: string, options?: RunningScriptOptions | string): any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Compiles the given code into the provided context (if no context is
|
||||
* supplied, the current context is used), and returns it wrapped inside a
|
||||
* function with the given `params`.
|
||||
* @since v10.10.0
|
||||
* @param code The body of the function to compile.
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* @param params An array of strings containing all parameters for the function.
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*/
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* Measure the memory known to V8 and used by all contexts known to the
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* current V8 isolate, or the main context.
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*
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* The format of the object that the returned Promise may resolve with is
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* specific to the V8 engine and may change from one version of V8 to the next.
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*
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* The returned result is different from the statistics returned by`v8.getHeapSpaceStatistics()` in that `vm.measureMemory()` measure the
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* memory reachable by each V8 specific contexts in the current instance of
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* the V8 engine, while the result of `v8.getHeapSpaceStatistics()` measure
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* the memory occupied by each heap space in the current V8 instance.
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*
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* ```js
|
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* const vm = require('vm');
|
||||
* // Measure the memory used by the main context.
|
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* vm.measureMemory({ mode: 'summary' })
|
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* // This is the same as vm.measureMemory()
|
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* .then((result) => {
|
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* // The current format is:
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* // {
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* // total: {
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* // jsMemoryEstimate: 2418479, jsMemoryRange: [ 2418479, 2745799 ]
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* // }
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* // }
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* console.log(result);
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* });
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*
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* const context = vm.createContext({ a: 1 });
|
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* vm.measureMemory({ mode: 'detailed', execution: 'eager' })
|
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* .then((result) => {
|
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* // Reference the context here so that it won't be GC'ed
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* // until the measurement is complete.
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* console.log(context.a);
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* // {
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||||
* // total: {
|
||||
* // jsMemoryEstimate: 2574732,
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* // jsMemoryRange: [ 2574732, 2904372 ]
|
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* // },
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* // current: {
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* // jsMemoryEstimate: 2438996,
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* // jsMemoryRange: [ 2438996, 2768636 ]
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* // },
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* // other: [
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* // {
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* // jsMemoryEstimate: 135736,
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* // jsMemoryRange: [ 135736, 465376 ]
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* // }
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* // ]
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* // }
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* console.log(result);
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* });
|
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* ```
|
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* @since v13.10.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
*/
|
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function measureMemory(options?: MeasureMemoryOptions): Promise<MemoryMeasurement>;
|
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}
|
||||
declare module 'node:vm' {
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export * from 'vm';
|
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}
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/**
|
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* The WASI API provides an implementation of the [WebAssembly System Interface](https://wasi.dev/)specification. WASI gives sandboxed WebAssembly applications access to the
|
||||
* underlying operating system via a collection of POSIX-like functions.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* import fs from 'fs';
|
||||
* import { WASI } from 'wasi';
|
||||
* import { argv, env } from 'process';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const wasi = new WASI({
|
||||
* args: argv,
|
||||
* env,
|
||||
* preopens: {
|
||||
* '/sandbox': '/some/real/path/that/wasm/can/access'
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* const importObject = { wasi_snapshot_preview1: wasi.wasiImport };
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const wasm = await WebAssembly.compile(fs.readFileSync('./demo.wasm'));
|
||||
* const instance = await WebAssembly.instantiate(wasm, importObject);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* wasi.start(instance);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To run the above example, create a new WebAssembly text format file named`demo.wat`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```text
|
||||
* (module
|
||||
* ;; Import the required fd_write WASI function which will write the given io vectors to stdout
|
||||
* ;; The function signature for fd_write is:
|
||||
* ;; (File Descriptor, *iovs, iovs_len, nwritten) -> Returns number of bytes written
|
||||
* (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "fd_write" (func $fd_write (param i32 i32 i32 i32) (result i32)))
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (memory 1)
|
||||
* (export "memory" (memory 0))
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ;; Write 'hello world\n' to memory at an offset of 8 bytes
|
||||
* ;; Note the trailing newline which is required for the text to appear
|
||||
* (data (i32.const 8) "hello world\n")
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (func $main (export "_start")
|
||||
* ;; Creating a new io vector within linear memory
|
||||
* (i32.store (i32.const 0) (i32.const 8)) ;; iov.iov_base - This is a pointer to the start of the 'hello world\n' string
|
||||
* (i32.store (i32.const 4) (i32.const 12)) ;; iov.iov_len - The length of the 'hello world\n' string
|
||||
*
|
||||
* (call $fd_write
|
||||
* (i32.const 1) ;; file_descriptor - 1 for stdout
|
||||
* (i32.const 0) ;; *iovs - The pointer to the iov array, which is stored at memory location 0
|
||||
* (i32.const 1) ;; iovs_len - We're printing 1 string stored in an iov - so one.
|
||||
* (i32.const 20) ;; nwritten - A place in memory to store the number of bytes written
|
||||
* )
|
||||
* drop ;; Discard the number of bytes written from the top of the stack
|
||||
* )
|
||||
* )
|
||||
* ```
|
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*
|
||||
* Use [wabt](https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt) to compile `.wat` to `.wasm`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```console
|
||||
* $ wat2wasm demo.wat
|
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* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `--experimental-wasi-unstable-preview1` CLI argument is needed for this
|
||||
* example to run.
|
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* @experimental
|
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* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/wasi.js)
|
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*/
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|
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interface WASIOptions {
|
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/**
|
||||
* An array of strings that the WebAssembly application will
|
||||
* see as command line arguments. The first argument is the virtual path to the
|
||||
* WASI command itself.
|
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*/
|
||||
args?: string[] | undefined;
|
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/**
|
||||
* An object similar to `process.env` that the WebAssembly
|
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* application will see as its environment.
|
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*/
|
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env?: object | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This object represents the WebAssembly application's
|
||||
* sandbox directory structure. The string keys of `preopens` are treated as
|
||||
* directories within the sandbox. The corresponding values in `preopens` are
|
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* the real paths to those directories on the host machine.
|
||||
*/
|
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preopens?: NodeJS.Dict<string> | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* By default, WASI applications terminate the Node.js
|
||||
* process via the `__wasi_proc_exit()` function. Setting this option to `true`
|
||||
* causes `wasi.start()` to return the exit code rather than terminate the
|
||||
* process.
|
||||
* @default false
|
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*/
|
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returnOnExit?: boolean | undefined;
|
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/**
|
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* The file descriptor used as standard input in the WebAssembly application.
|
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* @default 0
|
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*/
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stdin?: number | undefined;
|
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/**
|
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* The file descriptor used as standard output in the WebAssembly application.
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* @default 1
|
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*/
|
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stdout?: number | undefined;
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/**
|
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* The file descriptor used as standard error in the WebAssembly application.
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* @default 2
|
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*/
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stderr?: number | undefined;
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}
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/**
|
||||
* The `WASI` class provides the WASI system call API and additional convenience
|
||||
* methods for working with WASI-based applications. Each `WASI` instance
|
||||
* represents a distinct sandbox environment. For security purposes, each `WASI`instance must have its command-line arguments, environment variables, and
|
||||
* sandbox directory structure configured explicitly.
|
||||
* @since v13.3.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class WASI {
|
||||
constructor(options?: WASIOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Attempt to begin execution of `instance` as a WASI command by invoking its`_start()` export. If `instance` does not contain a `_start()` export, or if`instance` contains an `_initialize()`
|
||||
* export, then an exception is thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `start()` requires that `instance` exports a [`WebAssembly.Memory`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WebAssembly/Memory) named`memory`. If
|
||||
* `instance` does not have a `memory` export an exception is thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `start()` is called more than once, an exception is thrown.
|
||||
* @since v13.3.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
start(instance: object): void; // TODO: avoid DOM dependency until WASM moved to own lib.
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Attempt to initialize `instance` as a WASI reactor by invoking its`_initialize()` export, if it is present. If `instance` contains a `_start()`export, then an exception is thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `initialize()` requires that `instance` exports a [`WebAssembly.Memory`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WebAssembly/Memory) named`memory`.
|
||||
* If `instance` does not have a `memory` export an exception is thrown.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `initialize()` is called more than once, an exception is thrown.
|
||||
* @since v14.6.0, v12.19.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
initialize(instance: object): void; // TODO: avoid DOM dependency until WASM moved to own lib.
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* `wasiImport` is an object that implements the WASI system call API. This object
|
||||
* should be passed as the `wasi_snapshot_preview1` import during the instantiation
|
||||
* of a [`WebAssembly.Instance`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WebAssembly/Instance).
|
||||
* @since v13.3.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly wasiImport: NodeJS.Dict<any>; // TODO: Narrow to DOM types
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:wasi' {
|
||||
export * from 'wasi';
|
||||
}
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/**
|
||||
* The `worker_threads` module enables the use of threads that execute JavaScript
|
||||
* in parallel. To access it:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const worker = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Workers (threads) are useful for performing CPU-intensive JavaScript operations.
|
||||
* They do not help much with I/O-intensive work. The Node.js built-in
|
||||
* asynchronous I/O operations are more efficient than Workers can be.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Unlike `child_process` or `cluster`, `worker_threads` can share memory. They do
|
||||
* so by transferring `ArrayBuffer` instances or sharing `SharedArrayBuffer`instances.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* Worker, isMainThread, parentPort, workerData
|
||||
* } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (isMainThread) {
|
||||
* module.exports = function parseJSAsync(script) {
|
||||
* return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
|
||||
* const worker = new Worker(__filename, {
|
||||
* workerData: script
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* worker.on('message', resolve);
|
||||
* worker.on('error', reject);
|
||||
* worker.on('exit', (code) => {
|
||||
* if (code !== 0)
|
||||
* reject(new Error(`Worker stopped with exit code ${code}`));
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* const { parse } = require('some-js-parsing-library');
|
||||
* const script = workerData;
|
||||
* parentPort.postMessage(parse(script));
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The above example spawns a Worker thread for each `parse()` call. In actual
|
||||
* practice, use a pool of Workers for these kinds of tasks. Otherwise, the
|
||||
* overhead of creating Workers would likely exceed their benefit.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When implementing a worker pool, use the `AsyncResource` API to inform
|
||||
* diagnostic tools (e.g. to provide asynchronous stack traces) about the
|
||||
* correlation between tasks and their outcomes. See `"Using AsyncResource for a Worker thread pool"` in the `async_hooks` documentation for an example implementation.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Worker threads inherit non-process-specific options by default. Refer to `Worker constructor options` to know how to customize worker thread options,
|
||||
* specifically `argv` and `execArgv` options.
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/worker_threads.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'worker_threads' {
|
||||
import { Blob } from 'node:buffer';
|
||||
import { Context } from 'node:vm';
|
||||
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
|
||||
import { EventLoopUtilityFunction } from 'node:perf_hooks';
|
||||
import { FileHandle } from 'node:fs/promises';
|
||||
import { Readable, Writable } from 'node:stream';
|
||||
import { URL } from 'node:url';
|
||||
import { X509Certificate } from 'node:crypto';
|
||||
const isMainThread: boolean;
|
||||
const parentPort: null | MessagePort;
|
||||
const resourceLimits: ResourceLimits;
|
||||
const SHARE_ENV: unique symbol;
|
||||
const threadId: number;
|
||||
const workerData: any;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instances of the `worker.MessageChannel` class represent an asynchronous,
|
||||
* two-way communications channel.
|
||||
* The `MessageChannel` has no methods of its own. `new MessageChannel()`yields an object with `port1` and `port2` properties, which refer to linked `MessagePort` instances.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { MessageChannel } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel();
|
||||
* port1.on('message', (message) => console.log('received', message));
|
||||
* port2.postMessage({ foo: 'bar' });
|
||||
* // Prints: received { foo: 'bar' } from the `port1.on('message')` listener
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class MessageChannel {
|
||||
readonly port1: MessagePort;
|
||||
readonly port2: MessagePort;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface WorkerPerformance {
|
||||
eventLoopUtilization: EventLoopUtilityFunction;
|
||||
}
|
||||
type TransferListItem = ArrayBuffer | MessagePort | FileHandle | X509Certificate | Blob;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instances of the `worker.MessagePort` class represent one end of an
|
||||
* asynchronous, two-way communications channel. It can be used to transfer
|
||||
* structured data, memory regions and other `MessagePort`s between different `Worker` s.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This implementation matches [browser `MessagePort`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MessagePort)s.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class MessagePort extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Disables further sending of messages on either side of the connection.
|
||||
* This method can be called when no further communication will happen over this`MessagePort`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The `'close' event` is emitted on both `MessagePort` instances that
|
||||
* are part of the channel.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
close(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Sends a JavaScript value to the receiving side of this channel.`value` is transferred in a way which is compatible with
|
||||
* the [HTML structured clone algorithm](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Structured_clone_algorithm).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In particular, the significant differences to `JSON` are:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * `value` may contain circular references.
|
||||
* * `value` may contain instances of builtin JS types such as `RegExp`s,`BigInt`s, `Map`s, `Set`s, etc.
|
||||
* * `value` may contain typed arrays, both using `ArrayBuffer`s
|
||||
* and `SharedArrayBuffer`s.
|
||||
* * `value` may contain [`WebAssembly.Module`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WebAssembly/Module) instances.
|
||||
* * `value` may not contain native (C++-backed) objects other than:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { MessageChannel } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
* const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* port1.on('message', (message) => console.log(message));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const circularData = {};
|
||||
* circularData.foo = circularData;
|
||||
* // Prints: { foo: [Circular] }
|
||||
* port2.postMessage(circularData);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `transferList` may be a list of [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer), `MessagePort` and `FileHandle` objects.
|
||||
* After transferring, they are not usable on the sending side of the channel
|
||||
* anymore (even if they are not contained in `value`). Unlike with `child processes`, transferring handles such as network sockets is currently
|
||||
* not supported.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If `value` contains [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instances, those are accessible
|
||||
* from either thread. They cannot be listed in `transferList`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* `value` may still contain `ArrayBuffer` instances that are not in`transferList`; in that case, the underlying memory is copied rather than moved.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { MessageChannel } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
* const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* port1.on('message', (message) => console.log(message));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const uint8Array = new Uint8Array([ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]);
|
||||
* // This posts a copy of `uint8Array`:
|
||||
* port2.postMessage(uint8Array);
|
||||
* // This does not copy data, but renders `uint8Array` unusable:
|
||||
* port2.postMessage(uint8Array, [ uint8Array.buffer ]);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // The memory for the `sharedUint8Array` is accessible from both the
|
||||
* // original and the copy received by `.on('message')`:
|
||||
* const sharedUint8Array = new Uint8Array(new SharedArrayBuffer(4));
|
||||
* port2.postMessage(sharedUint8Array);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // This transfers a freshly created message port to the receiver.
|
||||
* // This can be used, for example, to create communication channels between
|
||||
* // multiple `Worker` threads that are children of the same parent thread.
|
||||
* const otherChannel = new MessageChannel();
|
||||
* port2.postMessage({ port: otherChannel.port1 }, [ otherChannel.port1 ]);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The message object is cloned immediately, and can be modified after
|
||||
* posting without having side effects.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For more information on the serialization and deserialization mechanisms
|
||||
* behind this API, see the `serialization API of the v8 module`.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
postMessage(value: any, transferList?: ReadonlyArray<TransferListItem>): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Opposite of `unref()`. Calling `ref()` on a previously `unref()`ed port does_not_ let the program exit if it's the only active handle left (the default
|
||||
* behavior). If the port is `ref()`ed, calling `ref()` again has no effect.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If listeners are attached or removed using `.on('message')`, the port
|
||||
* is `ref()`ed and `unref()`ed automatically depending on whether
|
||||
* listeners for the event exist.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ref(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Calling `unref()` on a port allows the thread to exit if this is the only
|
||||
* active handle in the event system. If the port is already `unref()`ed calling`unref()` again has no effect.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If listeners are attached or removed using `.on('message')`, the port is`ref()`ed and `unref()`ed automatically depending on whether
|
||||
* listeners for the event exist.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
unref(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Starts receiving messages on this `MessagePort`. When using this port
|
||||
* as an event emitter, this is called automatically once `'message'`listeners are attached.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This method exists for parity with the Web `MessagePort` API. In Node.js,
|
||||
* it is only useful for ignoring messages when no event listener is present.
|
||||
* Node.js also diverges in its handling of `.onmessage`. Setting it
|
||||
* automatically calls `.start()`, but unsetting it lets messages queue up
|
||||
* until a new handler is set or the port is discarded.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
start(): void;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'message', value: any): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'messageerror', error: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface WorkerOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* List of arguments which would be stringified and appended to
|
||||
* `process.argv` in the worker. This is mostly similar to the `workerData`
|
||||
* but the values will be available on the global `process.argv` as if they
|
||||
* were passed as CLI options to the script.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
argv?: any[] | undefined;
|
||||
env?: NodeJS.Dict<string> | typeof SHARE_ENV | undefined;
|
||||
eval?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
workerData?: any;
|
||||
stdin?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
stdout?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
stderr?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
execArgv?: string[] | undefined;
|
||||
resourceLimits?: ResourceLimits | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Additional data to send in the first worker message.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
transferList?: TransferListItem[] | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default true
|
||||
*/
|
||||
trackUnmanagedFds?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface ResourceLimits {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The maximum size of a heap space for recently created objects.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
maxYoungGenerationSizeMb?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The maximum size of the main heap in MB.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
maxOldGenerationSizeMb?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The size of a pre-allocated memory range used for generated code.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
codeRangeSizeMb?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The default maximum stack size for the thread. Small values may lead to unusable Worker instances.
|
||||
* @default 4
|
||||
*/
|
||||
stackSizeMb?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* The `Worker` class represents an independent JavaScript execution thread.
|
||||
* Most Node.js APIs are available inside of it.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Notable differences inside a Worker environment are:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* * The `process.stdin`, `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` may be redirected by the parent thread.
|
||||
* * The `require('worker_threads').isMainThread` property is set to `false`.
|
||||
* * The `require('worker_threads').parentPort` message port is available.
|
||||
* * `process.exit()` does not stop the whole program, just the single thread,
|
||||
* and `process.abort()` is not available.
|
||||
* * `process.chdir()` and `process` methods that set group or user ids
|
||||
* are not available.
|
||||
* * `process.env` is a copy of the parent thread's environment variables,
|
||||
* unless otherwise specified. Changes to one copy are not visible in other
|
||||
* threads, and are not visible to native add-ons (unless `worker.SHARE_ENV` is passed as the `env` option to the `Worker` constructor).
|
||||
* * `process.title` cannot be modified.
|
||||
* * Signals are not delivered through `process.on('...')`.
|
||||
* * Execution may stop at any point as a result of `worker.terminate()` being invoked.
|
||||
* * IPC channels from parent processes are not accessible.
|
||||
* * The `trace_events` module is not supported.
|
||||
* * Native add-ons can only be loaded from multiple threads if they fulfill `certain conditions`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Creating `Worker` instances inside of other `Worker`s is possible.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Like [Web Workers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) and the `cluster module`, two-way communication can be
|
||||
* achieved through inter-thread message passing. Internally, a `Worker` has a
|
||||
* built-in pair of `MessagePort` s that are already associated with each other
|
||||
* when the `Worker` is created. While the `MessagePort` object on the parent side
|
||||
* is not directly exposed, its functionalities are exposed through `worker.postMessage()` and the `worker.on('message')` event
|
||||
* on the `Worker` object for the parent thread.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To create custom messaging channels (which is encouraged over using the default
|
||||
* global channel because it facilitates separation of concerns), users can create
|
||||
* a `MessageChannel` object on either thread and pass one of the`MessagePort`s on that `MessageChannel` to the other thread through a
|
||||
* pre-existing channel, such as the global one.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See `port.postMessage()` for more information on how messages are passed,
|
||||
* and what kind of JavaScript values can be successfully transported through
|
||||
* the thread barrier.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const assert = require('assert');
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* Worker, MessageChannel, MessagePort, isMainThread, parentPort
|
||||
* } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
* if (isMainThread) {
|
||||
* const worker = new Worker(__filename);
|
||||
* const subChannel = new MessageChannel();
|
||||
* worker.postMessage({ hereIsYourPort: subChannel.port1 }, [subChannel.port1]);
|
||||
* subChannel.port2.on('message', (value) => {
|
||||
* console.log('received:', value);
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* parentPort.once('message', (value) => {
|
||||
* assert(value.hereIsYourPort instanceof MessagePort);
|
||||
* value.hereIsYourPort.postMessage('the worker is sending this');
|
||||
* value.hereIsYourPort.close();
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class Worker extends EventEmitter {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* If `stdin: true` was passed to the `Worker` constructor, this is a
|
||||
* writable stream. The data written to this stream will be made available in
|
||||
* the worker thread as `process.stdin`.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly stdin: Writable | null;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This is a readable stream which contains data written to `process.stdout` inside the worker thread. If `stdout: true` was not passed to the `Worker` constructor, then data is piped to the
|
||||
* parent thread's `process.stdout` stream.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly stdout: Readable;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* This is a readable stream which contains data written to `process.stderr` inside the worker thread. If `stderr: true` was not passed to the `Worker` constructor, then data is piped to the
|
||||
* parent thread's `process.stderr` stream.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly stderr: Readable;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An integer identifier for the referenced thread. Inside the worker thread,
|
||||
* it is available as `require('worker_threads').threadId`.
|
||||
* This value is unique for each `Worker` instance inside a single process.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly threadId: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Provides the set of JS engine resource constraints for this Worker thread.
|
||||
* If the `resourceLimits` option was passed to the `Worker` constructor,
|
||||
* this matches its values.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the worker has stopped, the return value is an empty object.
|
||||
* @since v13.2.0, v12.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly resourceLimits?: ResourceLimits | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* An object that can be used to query performance information from a worker
|
||||
* instance. Similar to `perf_hooks.performance`.
|
||||
* @since v15.1.0, v12.22.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
readonly performance: WorkerPerformance;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @param filename The path to the Worker’s main script or module.
|
||||
* Must be either an absolute path or a relative path (i.e. relative to the current working directory) starting with ./ or ../,
|
||||
* or a WHATWG URL object using file: protocol. If options.eval is true, this is a string containing JavaScript code rather than a path.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
constructor(filename: string | URL, options?: WorkerOptions);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Send a message to the worker that is received via `require('worker_threads').parentPort.on('message')`.
|
||||
* See `port.postMessage()` for more details.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
postMessage(value: any, transferList?: ReadonlyArray<TransferListItem>): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref()`ed worker does_not_ let the program exit if it's the only active handle left (the default
|
||||
* behavior). If the worker is `ref()`ed, calling `ref()` again has
|
||||
* no effect.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
ref(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Calling `unref()` on a worker allows the thread to exit if this is the only
|
||||
* active handle in the event system. If the worker is already `unref()`ed calling`unref()` again has no effect.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
unref(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Stop all JavaScript execution in the worker thread as soon as possible.
|
||||
* Returns a Promise for the exit code that is fulfilled when the `'exit' event` is emitted.
|
||||
* @since v10.5.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
terminate(): Promise<number>;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns a readable stream for a V8 snapshot of the current state of the Worker.
|
||||
* See `v8.getHeapSnapshot()` for more details.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the Worker thread is no longer running, which may occur before the `'exit' event` is emitted, the returned `Promise` is rejected
|
||||
* immediately with an `ERR_WORKER_NOT_RUNNING` error.
|
||||
* @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0
|
||||
* @return A promise for a Readable Stream containing a V8 heap snapshot
|
||||
*/
|
||||
getHeapSnapshot(): Promise<Readable>;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'exit', exitCode: number): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'message', value: any): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'messageerror', error: Error): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: 'online'): boolean;
|
||||
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
|
||||
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'exit', listener: (exitCode: number) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'message', listener: (value: any) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'messageerror', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
|
||||
off(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface BroadcastChannel extends NodeJS.RefCounted {}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Instances of `BroadcastChannel` allow asynchronous one-to-many communication
|
||||
* with all other `BroadcastChannel` instances bound to the same channel name.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* 'use strict';
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* isMainThread,
|
||||
* BroadcastChannel,
|
||||
* Worker
|
||||
* } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const bc = new BroadcastChannel('hello');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (isMainThread) {
|
||||
* let c = 0;
|
||||
* bc.onmessage = (event) => {
|
||||
* console.log(event.data);
|
||||
* if (++c === 10) bc.close();
|
||||
* };
|
||||
* for (let n = 0; n < 10; n++)
|
||||
* new Worker(__filename);
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* bc.postMessage('hello from every worker');
|
||||
* bc.close();
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v15.4.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
*/
|
||||
class BroadcastChannel {
|
||||
readonly name: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Invoked with a single \`MessageEvent\` argument when a message is received.
|
||||
* @since v15.4.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
onmessage: (message: unknown) => void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Invoked with a received message cannot be deserialized.
|
||||
* @since v15.4.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
onmessageerror: (message: unknown) => void;
|
||||
constructor(name: string);
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Closes the `BroadcastChannel` connection.
|
||||
* @since v15.4.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
close(): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v15.4.0
|
||||
* @param message Any cloneable JavaScript value.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
postMessage(message: unknown): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Mark an object as not transferable. If `object` occurs in the transfer list of
|
||||
* a `port.postMessage()` call, it is ignored.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In particular, this makes sense for objects that can be cloned, rather than
|
||||
* transferred, and which are used by other objects on the sending side.
|
||||
* For example, Node.js marks the `ArrayBuffer`s it uses for its `Buffer pool` with this.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This operation cannot be undone.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { MessageChannel, markAsUntransferable } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const pooledBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(8);
|
||||
* const typedArray1 = new Uint8Array(pooledBuffer);
|
||||
* const typedArray2 = new Float64Array(pooledBuffer);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* markAsUntransferable(pooledBuffer);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const { port1 } = new MessageChannel();
|
||||
* port1.postMessage(typedArray1, [ typedArray1.buffer ]);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // The following line prints the contents of typedArray1 -- it still owns
|
||||
* // its memory and has been cloned, not transferred. Without
|
||||
* // `markAsUntransferable()`, this would print an empty Uint8Array.
|
||||
* // typedArray2 is intact as well.
|
||||
* console.log(typedArray1);
|
||||
* console.log(typedArray2);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* There is no equivalent to this API in browsers.
|
||||
* @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function markAsUntransferable(object: object): void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Transfer a `MessagePort` to a different `vm` Context. The original `port`object is rendered unusable, and the returned `MessagePort` instance
|
||||
* takes its place.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The returned `MessagePort` is an object in the target context and
|
||||
* inherits from its global `Object` class. Objects passed to the[`port.onmessage()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MessagePort/onmessage) listener are also created in the
|
||||
* target context
|
||||
* and inherit from its global `Object` class.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* However, the created `MessagePort` no longer inherits from[`EventTarget`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget), and only
|
||||
* [`port.onmessage()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MessagePort/onmessage) can be used to receive
|
||||
* events using it.
|
||||
* @since v11.13.0
|
||||
* @param port The message port to transfer.
|
||||
* @param contextifiedSandbox A `contextified` object as returned by the `vm.createContext()` method.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function moveMessagePortToContext(port: MessagePort, contextifiedSandbox: Context): MessagePort;
|
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/**
|
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* Receive a single message from a given `MessagePort`. If no message is available,`undefined` is returned, otherwise an object with a single `message` property
|
||||
* that contains the message payload, corresponding to the oldest message in the`MessagePort`’s queue.
|
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* const { MessageChannel, receiveMessageOnPort } = require('worker_threads');
|
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* const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel();
|
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* port1.postMessage({ hello: 'world' });
|
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*
|
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* console.log(receiveMessageOnPort(port2));
|
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* // Prints: { message: { hello: 'world' } }
|
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* console.log(receiveMessageOnPort(port2));
|
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* // Prints: undefined
|
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* ```
|
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*
|
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* When this function is used, no `'message'` event is emitted and the`onmessage` listener is not invoked.
|
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* @since v12.3.0
|
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*/
|
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function receiveMessageOnPort(port: MessagePort):
|
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| {
|
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message: any;
|
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}
|
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| undefined;
|
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type Serializable = string | object | number | boolean | bigint;
|
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/**
|
||||
* Within a worker thread, `worker.getEnvironmentData()` returns a clone
|
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* of data passed to the spawning thread's `worker.setEnvironmentData()`.
|
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* Every new `Worker` receives its own copy of the environment data
|
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* automatically.
|
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*
|
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* ```js
|
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* const {
|
||||
* Worker,
|
||||
* isMainThread,
|
||||
* setEnvironmentData,
|
||||
* getEnvironmentData,
|
||||
* } = require('worker_threads');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if (isMainThread) {
|
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* setEnvironmentData('Hello', 'World!');
|
||||
* const worker = new Worker(__filename);
|
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* } else {
|
||||
* console.log(getEnvironmentData('Hello')); // Prints 'World!'.
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v15.12.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* @param key Any arbitrary, cloneable JavaScript value that can be used as a {Map} key.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function getEnvironmentData(key: Serializable): Serializable;
|
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/**
|
||||
* The `worker.setEnvironmentData()` API sets the content of`worker.getEnvironmentData()` in the current thread and all new `Worker`instances spawned from the current context.
|
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* @since v15.12.0
|
||||
* @experimental
|
||||
* @param key Any arbitrary, cloneable JavaScript value that can be used as a {Map} key.
|
||||
* @param value Any arbitrary, cloneable JavaScript value that will be cloned and passed automatically to all new `Worker` instances. If `value` is passed as `undefined`, any previously set value
|
||||
* for the `key` will be deleted.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function setEnvironmentData(key: Serializable, value: Serializable): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
declare module 'node:worker_threads' {
|
||||
export * from 'worker_threads';
|
||||
}
|
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|
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|
|||
/**
|
||||
* The `zlib` module provides compression functionality implemented using Gzip,
|
||||
* Deflate/Inflate, and Brotli.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To access it:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const zlib = require('zlib');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Compression and decompression are built around the Node.js `Streams API`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Compressing or decompressing a stream (such as a file) can be accomplished by
|
||||
* piping the source stream through a `zlib` `Transform` stream into a destination
|
||||
* stream:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { createGzip } = require('zlib');
|
||||
* const { pipeline } = require('stream');
|
||||
* const {
|
||||
* createReadStream,
|
||||
* createWriteStream
|
||||
* } = require('fs');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const gzip = createGzip();
|
||||
* const source = createReadStream('input.txt');
|
||||
* const destination = createWriteStream('input.txt.gz');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* pipeline(source, gzip, destination, (err) => {
|
||||
* if (err) {
|
||||
* console.error('An error occurred:', err);
|
||||
* process.exitCode = 1;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Or, Promisified
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const { promisify } = require('util');
|
||||
* const pipe = promisify(pipeline);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* async function do_gzip(input, output) {
|
||||
* const gzip = createGzip();
|
||||
* const source = createReadStream(input);
|
||||
* const destination = createWriteStream(output);
|
||||
* await pipe(source, gzip, destination);
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* do_gzip('input.txt', 'input.txt.gz')
|
||||
* .catch((err) => {
|
||||
* console.error('An error occurred:', err);
|
||||
* process.exitCode = 1;
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
*
|
||||
* It is also possible to compress or decompress data in a single step:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```js
|
||||
* const { deflate, unzip } = require('zlib');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const input = '.................................';
|
||||
* deflate(input, (err, buffer) => {
|
||||
* if (err) {
|
||||
* console.error('An error occurred:', err);
|
||||
* process.exitCode = 1;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* console.log(buffer.toString('base64'));
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const buffer = Buffer.from('eJzT0yMAAGTvBe8=', 'base64');
|
||||
* unzip(buffer, (err, buffer) => {
|
||||
* if (err) {
|
||||
* console.error('An error occurred:', err);
|
||||
* process.exitCode = 1;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* console.log(buffer.toString());
|
||||
* });
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // Or, Promisified
|
||||
*
|
||||
* const { promisify } = require('util');
|
||||
* const do_unzip = promisify(unzip);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* do_unzip(buffer)
|
||||
* .then((buf) => console.log(buf.toString()))
|
||||
* .catch((err) => {
|
||||
* console.error('An error occurred:', err);
|
||||
* process.exitCode = 1;
|
||||
* });
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.7.0/lib/zlib.js)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
declare module 'zlib' {
|
||||
import * as stream from 'node:stream';
|
||||
interface ZlibOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default constants.Z_NO_FLUSH
|
||||
*/
|
||||
flush?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default constants.Z_FINISH
|
||||
*/
|
||||
finishFlush?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default 16*1024
|
||||
*/
|
||||
chunkSize?: number | undefined;
|
||||
windowBits?: number | undefined;
|
||||
level?: number | undefined; // compression only
|
||||
memLevel?: number | undefined; // compression only
|
||||
strategy?: number | undefined; // compression only
|
||||
dictionary?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer | undefined; // deflate/inflate only, empty dictionary by default
|
||||
info?: boolean | undefined;
|
||||
maxOutputLength?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface BrotliOptions {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default constants.BROTLI_OPERATION_PROCESS
|
||||
*/
|
||||
flush?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default constants.BROTLI_OPERATION_FINISH
|
||||
*/
|
||||
finishFlush?: number | undefined;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @default 16*1024
|
||||
*/
|
||||
chunkSize?: number | undefined;
|
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params?:
|
||||
| {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Each key is a `constants.BROTLI_*` constant.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
[key: number]: boolean | number;
|
||||
}
|
||||
| undefined;
|
||||
maxOutputLength?: number | undefined;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface Zlib {
|
||||
/** @deprecated Use bytesWritten instead. */
|
||||
readonly bytesRead: number;
|
||||
readonly bytesWritten: number;
|
||||
shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
|
||||
close(callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
flush(kind?: number, callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
flush(callback?: () => void): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface ZlibParams {
|
||||
params(level: number, strategy: number, callback: () => void): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface ZlibReset {
|
||||
reset(): void;
|
||||
}
|
||||
interface BrotliCompress extends stream.Transform, Zlib {}
|
||||
interface BrotliDecompress extends stream.Transform, Zlib {}
|
||||
interface Gzip extends stream.Transform, Zlib {}
|
||||
interface Gunzip extends stream.Transform, Zlib {}
|
||||
interface Deflate extends stream.Transform, Zlib, ZlibReset, ZlibParams {}
|
||||
interface Inflate extends stream.Transform, Zlib, ZlibReset {}
|
||||
interface DeflateRaw extends stream.Transform, Zlib, ZlibReset, ZlibParams {}
|
||||
interface InflateRaw extends stream.Transform, Zlib, ZlibReset {}
|
||||
interface Unzip extends stream.Transform, Zlib {}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `BrotliCompress` object.
|
||||
* @since v11.7.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createBrotliCompress(options?: BrotliOptions): BrotliCompress;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `BrotliDecompress` object.
|
||||
* @since v11.7.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createBrotliDecompress(options?: BrotliOptions): BrotliDecompress;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `Gzip` object.
|
||||
* See `example`.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createGzip(options?: ZlibOptions): Gzip;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `Gunzip` object.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createGunzip(options?: ZlibOptions): Gunzip;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `Deflate` object.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createDeflate(options?: ZlibOptions): Deflate;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `Inflate` object.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createInflate(options?: ZlibOptions): Inflate;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `DeflateRaw` object.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An upgrade of zlib from 1.2.8 to 1.2.11 changed behavior when `windowBits`is set to 8 for raw deflate streams. zlib would automatically set `windowBits`to 9 if was initially set to 8\. Newer
|
||||
* versions of zlib will throw an exception,
|
||||
* so Node.js restored the original behavior of upgrading a value of 8 to 9,
|
||||
* since passing `windowBits = 9` to zlib actually results in a compressed stream
|
||||
* that effectively uses an 8-bit window only.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createDeflateRaw(options?: ZlibOptions): DeflateRaw;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `InflateRaw` object.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createInflateRaw(options?: ZlibOptions): InflateRaw;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Creates and returns a new `Unzip` object.
|
||||
* @since v0.5.8
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function createUnzip(options?: ZlibOptions): Unzip;
|
||||
type InputType = string | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView;
|
||||
type CompressCallback = (error: Error | null, result: Buffer) => void;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v11.7.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function brotliCompress(buf: InputType, options: BrotliOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function brotliCompress(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace brotliCompress {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: BrotliOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Compress a chunk of data with `BrotliCompress`.
|
||||
* @since v11.7.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function brotliCompressSync(buf: InputType, options?: BrotliOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v11.7.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function brotliDecompress(buf: InputType, options: BrotliOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function brotliDecompress(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace brotliDecompress {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: BrotliOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Decompress a chunk of data with `BrotliDecompress`.
|
||||
* @since v11.7.0, v10.16.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function brotliDecompressSync(buf: InputType, options?: BrotliOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deflate(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function deflate(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace deflate {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Compress a chunk of data with `Deflate`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deflateSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deflateRaw(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function deflateRaw(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace deflateRaw {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Compress a chunk of data with `DeflateRaw`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function deflateRawSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function gzip(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function gzip(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace gzip {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Compress a chunk of data with `Gzip`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function gzipSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function gunzip(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function gunzip(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace gunzip {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Decompress a chunk of data with `Gunzip`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function gunzipSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function inflate(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function inflate(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace inflate {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Decompress a chunk of data with `Inflate`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function inflateSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function inflateRaw(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function inflateRaw(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace inflateRaw {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Decompress a chunk of data with `InflateRaw`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function inflateRawSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @since v0.6.0
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function unzip(buf: InputType, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
function unzip(buf: InputType, options: ZlibOptions, callback: CompressCallback): void;
|
||||
namespace unzip {
|
||||
function __promisify__(buffer: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Decompress a chunk of data with `Unzip`.
|
||||
* @since v0.11.12
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function unzipSync(buf: InputType, options?: ZlibOptions): Buffer;
|
||||
namespace constants {
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_ALLOC_BLOCK_TYPE_TREES: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_ALLOC_CONTEXT_MAP: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_ALLOC_CONTEXT_MODES: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_ALLOC_RING_BUFFER_1: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_ALLOC_RING_BUFFER_2: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_ALLOC_TREE_GROUPS: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_DICTIONARY_NOT_SET: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_BLOCK_LENGTH_1: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_BLOCK_LENGTH_2: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_CL_SPACE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_CONTEXT_MAP_REPEAT: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_DICTIONARY: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_DISTANCE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_EXUBERANT_META_NIBBLE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_EXUBERANT_NIBBLE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_HUFFMAN_SPACE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_PADDING_1: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_PADDING_2: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_RESERVED: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_SIMPLE_HUFFMAN_ALPHABET: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_SIMPLE_HUFFMAN_SAME: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_TRANSFORM: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_FORMAT_WINDOW_BITS: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_ERROR_UNREACHABLE: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_NEEDS_MORE_OUTPUT: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_NO_ERROR: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_PARAM_DISABLE_RING_BUFFER_REALLOCATION: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_PARAM_LARGE_WINDOW: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_RESULT_ERROR: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_RESULT_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_RESULT_NEEDS_MORE_OUTPUT: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_RESULT_SUCCESS: number;
|
||||
const BROTLI_DECODER_SUCCESS: number;
|
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Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# Summary
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This package contains type definitions for zen-observable (https://github.com/zenparsing/zen-observable).
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Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/zen-observable.
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* Last updated: Fri, 02 Jul 2021 16:32:15 GMT
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* Dependencies: none
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* Global values: none
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# Credits
|
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These definitions were written by [Kombu](https://github.com/aicest), [JounQin](https://github.com/JounQin), [Thomas](https://github.com/itomtom), and [BenoitZugmeyer](https://github.com/BenoitZugmeyer).
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
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export function merge<A, B, C, D, E>(
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
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e: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<E>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
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f: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<F>,
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export function combineLatest(): Observable<never>;
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
|
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): Observable<[A, B, C, D]>;
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export function combineLatest<A, B, C, D, E>(
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
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e: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<E>,
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): Observable<[A, B, C, D, E]>;
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export function combineLatest<A, B, C, D, E, F>(
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
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e: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<E>,
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f: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<F>,
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export function zip(): Observable<never>;
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export function zip<A>(a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>): Observable<[A]>;
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export function zip<A, B>(a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>, b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>): Observable<[A, B]>;
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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): Observable<[A, B, C]>;
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|
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export function zip<A, B, C, D, E>(
|
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
|
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
|
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
|
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
|
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e: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<E>,
|
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export function zip<A, B, C, D, E, F>(
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a: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<A>,
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b: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<B>,
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c: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<C>,
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d: ZenObservable.ObservableLike<D>,
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// Type definitions for zen-observable 0.8
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// Project: https://github.com/zenparsing/zen-observable
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// Definitions by: Kombu <https://github.com/aicest>
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// JounQin <https://github.com/JounQin>
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type Subscriber<T> = (observer: SubscriptionObserver<T>) => void | (() => void) | Subscription;
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interface ObservableLike<T> {
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[Symbol.observable](): Observable<T> | ObservableLike<T>;
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},
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"name": "Thomas",
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"githubUsername": "itomtom"
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},
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2019 Ben Newman
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# @wry/context
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Manage contextual information needed by synchronous or asynchronous
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tasks without explicitly passing objects around.
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/// <reference types="node" />
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import { Slot } from "./slot";
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export { Slot };
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export declare const bind: <TArgs extends any[], TResult>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => TResult) => (...args: TArgs) => TResult, noContext: <TResult, TArgs extends any[], TThis = any>(callback: (this: TThis, ...args: TArgs) => TResult, args?: TArgs | undefined, thisArg?: TThis | undefined) => TResult;
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export { setTimeoutWithContext as setTimeout };
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declare function setTimeoutWithContext(callback: () => any, delay: number): NodeJS.Timer;
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export declare function asyncFromGen<TArgs extends any[], TResult>(genFn: (...args: TArgs) => IterableIterator<TResult>): (...args: TArgs) => Promise<TResult>;
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// function is called, which happens only if this is the first copy of the
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// @wry/context package to be imported.
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var currentContext = null;
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// for a given Slot, and is never exposed to outside code.
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var MISSING_VALUE = {};
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var idCounter = 1;
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// Although we can't do anything about the cost of duplicated code from
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// accidentally bundling multiple copies of the @wry/context package, we can
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// avoid creating the Slot class more than once using makeSlotClass.
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function Slot() {
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// If you have a Slot object, you can find out its slot.id, but you cannot
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// guess the slot.id of a Slot you don't have access to, thanks to the
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// randomized suffix.
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"slot",
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idCounter++,
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Date.now(),
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Math.random().toString(36).slice(2),
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].join(":");
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}
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Slot.prototype.hasValue = function () {
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for (var context_1 = currentContext; context_1; context_1 = context_1.parent) {
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// We use the Slot object iself as a key to its value, which means the
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// value cannot be obtained without a reference to the Slot object.
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if (this.id in context_1.slots) {
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var value = context_1.slots[this.id];
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if (value === MISSING_VALUE)
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break;
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if (context_1 !== currentContext) {
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// Cache the value in currentContext.slots so the next lookup will
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// be faster. This caching is safe because the tree of contexts and
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// the values of the slots are logically immutable.
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currentContext.slots[this.id] = value;
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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if (currentContext) {
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// If a value was not found for this Slot, it's never going to be found
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// no matter how many times we look it up, so we might as well cache
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// the absence of the value, too.
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};
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}
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};
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// Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
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// to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
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args, thisArg) {
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var _a;
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var slots = (_a = {
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__proto__: null
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},
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_a[this.id] = value,
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_a);
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var parent = currentContext;
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try {
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// omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
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}
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finally {
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currentContext = parent;
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}
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};
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// reestablishes the captured context when called.
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var context = currentContext;
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return function () {
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var saved = currentContext;
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return callback.apply(this, arguments);
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}
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finally {
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}
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};
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};
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// Immediately run a callback function without any captured context.
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Slot.noContext = function (callback,
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// Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
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// to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
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args, thisArg) {
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if (currentContext) {
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var saved = currentContext;
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currentContext = null;
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// Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
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// omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
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return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
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}
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finally {
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currentContext = saved;
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}
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}
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else {
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}
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};
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return Slot;
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}()); };
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// We store a single global implementation of the Slot class as a permanent
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// non-enumerable symbol property of the Array constructor. This obfuscation
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// does nothing to prevent access to the Slot class, but at least it ensures
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// the implementation (i.e. currentContext) cannot be tampered with, and all
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// copies of the @wry/context package (hopefully just one) will share the
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// same Slot implementation. Since the first copy of the @wry/context package
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// to be imported wins, this technique imposes a very high cost for any
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// future breaking changes to the Slot class.
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var globalKey = "@wry/context:Slot";
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var host = Array;
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var Slot = host[globalKey] || function () {
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var Slot = makeSlotClass();
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try {
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Object.defineProperty(host, globalKey, {
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value: host[globalKey] = Slot,
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enumerable: false,
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writable: false,
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configurable: false,
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});
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}
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finally {
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return Slot;
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}
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}();
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var bind = Slot.bind, noContext = Slot.noContext;
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function setTimeoutWithContext(callback, delay) {
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return setTimeout(bind(callback), delay);
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}
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// of await), with context automatically preserved across yields.
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function asyncFromGen(genFn) {
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return function () {
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var gen = genFn.apply(this, arguments);
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var boundNext = bind(gen.next);
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var boundThrow = bind(gen.throw);
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return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
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function invoke(method, argument) {
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try {
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var result = method.call(gen, argument);
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}
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catch (error) {
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return reject(error);
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}
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var next = result.done ? resolve : invokeNext;
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if (isPromiseLike(result.value)) {
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result.value.then(next, result.done ? reject : invokeThrow);
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}
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else {
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next(result.value);
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}
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}
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var invokeNext = function (value) { return invoke(boundNext, value); };
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var invokeThrow = function (error) { return invoke(boundThrow, error); };
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invokeNext();
|
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});
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};
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}
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function isPromiseLike(value) {
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return value && typeof value.then === "function";
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}
|
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// If you use the fibers npm package to implement coroutines in Node.js,
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// you should call this function at least once to ensure context management
|
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// remains coherent across any yields.
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||||
var wrappedFibers = [];
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function wrapYieldingFiberMethods(Fiber) {
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// There can be only one implementation of Fiber per process, so this array
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// should never grow longer than one element.
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if (wrappedFibers.indexOf(Fiber) < 0) {
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var wrap = function (obj, method) {
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var fn = obj[method];
|
||||
obj[method] = function () {
|
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return noContext(fn, arguments, this);
|
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};
|
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};
|
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// These methods can yield, according to
|
||||
// https://github.com/laverdet/node-fibers/blob/ddebed9b8ae3883e57f822e2108e6943e5c8d2a8/fibers.js#L97-L100
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||||
wrap(Fiber, "yield");
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||||
wrap(Fiber.prototype, "run");
|
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wrap(Fiber.prototype, "throwInto");
|
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wrappedFibers.push(Fiber);
|
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}
|
||||
return Fiber;
|
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}
|
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|
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//# sourceMappingURL=context.esm.js.map
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'use strict';
|
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|
||||
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
|
||||
|
||||
// This currentContext variable will only be used if the makeSlotClass
|
||||
// function is called, which happens only if this is the first copy of the
|
||||
// @wry/context package to be imported.
|
||||
var currentContext = null;
|
||||
// This unique internal object is used to denote the absence of a value
|
||||
// for a given Slot, and is never exposed to outside code.
|
||||
var MISSING_VALUE = {};
|
||||
var idCounter = 1;
|
||||
// Although we can't do anything about the cost of duplicated code from
|
||||
// accidentally bundling multiple copies of the @wry/context package, we can
|
||||
// avoid creating the Slot class more than once using makeSlotClass.
|
||||
var makeSlotClass = function () { return /** @class */ (function () {
|
||||
function Slot() {
|
||||
// If you have a Slot object, you can find out its slot.id, but you cannot
|
||||
// guess the slot.id of a Slot you don't have access to, thanks to the
|
||||
// randomized suffix.
|
||||
this.id = [
|
||||
"slot",
|
||||
idCounter++,
|
||||
Date.now(),
|
||||
Math.random().toString(36).slice(2),
|
||||
].join(":");
|
||||
}
|
||||
Slot.prototype.hasValue = function () {
|
||||
for (var context_1 = currentContext; context_1; context_1 = context_1.parent) {
|
||||
// We use the Slot object iself as a key to its value, which means the
|
||||
// value cannot be obtained without a reference to the Slot object.
|
||||
if (this.id in context_1.slots) {
|
||||
var value = context_1.slots[this.id];
|
||||
if (value === MISSING_VALUE)
|
||||
break;
|
||||
if (context_1 !== currentContext) {
|
||||
// Cache the value in currentContext.slots so the next lookup will
|
||||
// be faster. This caching is safe because the tree of contexts and
|
||||
// the values of the slots are logically immutable.
|
||||
currentContext.slots[this.id] = value;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (currentContext) {
|
||||
// If a value was not found for this Slot, it's never going to be found
|
||||
// no matter how many times we look it up, so we might as well cache
|
||||
// the absence of the value, too.
|
||||
currentContext.slots[this.id] = MISSING_VALUE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
};
|
||||
Slot.prototype.getValue = function () {
|
||||
if (this.hasValue()) {
|
||||
return currentContext.slots[this.id];
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
Slot.prototype.withValue = function (value, callback,
|
||||
// Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
|
||||
// to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
|
||||
args, thisArg) {
|
||||
var _a;
|
||||
var slots = (_a = {
|
||||
__proto__: null
|
||||
},
|
||||
_a[this.id] = value,
|
||||
_a);
|
||||
var parent = currentContext;
|
||||
currentContext = { parent: parent, slots: slots };
|
||||
try {
|
||||
// Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
|
||||
// omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
|
||||
return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
|
||||
}
|
||||
finally {
|
||||
currentContext = parent;
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
// Capture the current context and wrap a callback function so that it
|
||||
// reestablishes the captured context when called.
|
||||
Slot.bind = function (callback) {
|
||||
var context = currentContext;
|
||||
return function () {
|
||||
var saved = currentContext;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
currentContext = context;
|
||||
return callback.apply(this, arguments);
|
||||
}
|
||||
finally {
|
||||
currentContext = saved;
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
};
|
||||
// Immediately run a callback function without any captured context.
|
||||
Slot.noContext = function (callback,
|
||||
// Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
|
||||
// to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
|
||||
args, thisArg) {
|
||||
if (currentContext) {
|
||||
var saved = currentContext;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
currentContext = null;
|
||||
// Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
|
||||
// omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
|
||||
return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
|
||||
}
|
||||
finally {
|
||||
currentContext = saved;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
else {
|
||||
return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
return Slot;
|
||||
}()); };
|
||||
// We store a single global implementation of the Slot class as a permanent
|
||||
// non-enumerable symbol property of the Array constructor. This obfuscation
|
||||
// does nothing to prevent access to the Slot class, but at least it ensures
|
||||
// the implementation (i.e. currentContext) cannot be tampered with, and all
|
||||
// copies of the @wry/context package (hopefully just one) will share the
|
||||
// same Slot implementation. Since the first copy of the @wry/context package
|
||||
// to be imported wins, this technique imposes a very high cost for any
|
||||
// future breaking changes to the Slot class.
|
||||
var globalKey = "@wry/context:Slot";
|
||||
var host = Array;
|
||||
var Slot = host[globalKey] || function () {
|
||||
var Slot = makeSlotClass();
|
||||
try {
|
||||
Object.defineProperty(host, globalKey, {
|
||||
value: host[globalKey] = Slot,
|
||||
enumerable: false,
|
||||
writable: false,
|
||||
configurable: false,
|
||||
});
|
||||
}
|
||||
finally {
|
||||
return Slot;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}();
|
||||
|
||||
var bind = Slot.bind, noContext = Slot.noContext;
|
||||
function setTimeoutWithContext(callback, delay) {
|
||||
return setTimeout(bind(callback), delay);
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Turn any generator function into an async function (using yield instead
|
||||
// of await), with context automatically preserved across yields.
|
||||
function asyncFromGen(genFn) {
|
||||
return function () {
|
||||
var gen = genFn.apply(this, arguments);
|
||||
var boundNext = bind(gen.next);
|
||||
var boundThrow = bind(gen.throw);
|
||||
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
|
||||
function invoke(method, argument) {
|
||||
try {
|
||||
var result = method.call(gen, argument);
|
||||
}
|
||||
catch (error) {
|
||||
return reject(error);
|
||||
}
|
||||
var next = result.done ? resolve : invokeNext;
|
||||
if (isPromiseLike(result.value)) {
|
||||
result.value.then(next, result.done ? reject : invokeThrow);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else {
|
||||
next(result.value);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
var invokeNext = function (value) { return invoke(boundNext, value); };
|
||||
var invokeThrow = function (error) { return invoke(boundThrow, error); };
|
||||
invokeNext();
|
||||
});
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
function isPromiseLike(value) {
|
||||
return value && typeof value.then === "function";
|
||||
}
|
||||
// If you use the fibers npm package to implement coroutines in Node.js,
|
||||
// you should call this function at least once to ensure context management
|
||||
// remains coherent across any yields.
|
||||
var wrappedFibers = [];
|
||||
function wrapYieldingFiberMethods(Fiber) {
|
||||
// There can be only one implementation of Fiber per process, so this array
|
||||
// should never grow longer than one element.
|
||||
if (wrappedFibers.indexOf(Fiber) < 0) {
|
||||
var wrap = function (obj, method) {
|
||||
var fn = obj[method];
|
||||
obj[method] = function () {
|
||||
return noContext(fn, arguments, this);
|
||||
};
|
||||
};
|
||||
// These methods can yield, according to
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// https://github.com/laverdet/node-fibers/blob/ddebed9b8ae3883e57f822e2108e6943e5c8d2a8/fibers.js#L97-L100
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wrap(Fiber, "yield");
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wrap(Fiber.prototype, "run");
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wrap(Fiber.prototype, "throwInto");
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wrappedFibers.push(Fiber);
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}
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return Fiber;
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}
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exports.Slot = Slot;
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exports.asyncFromGen = asyncFromGen;
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exports.bind = bind;
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exports.noContext = noContext;
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exports.setTimeout = setTimeoutWithContext;
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exports.wrapYieldingFiberMethods = wrapYieldingFiberMethods;
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new <TValue>(): {
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readonly id: string;
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hasValue(): boolean;
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getValue(): TValue | undefined;
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withValue<TResult, TArgs extends any[], TThis = any>(value: TValue, callback: (this: TThis, ...args: TArgs) => TResult, args?: TArgs | undefined, thisArg?: TThis | undefined): TResult;
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};
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bind<TArgs extends any[], TResult>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => TResult): (...args: TArgs) => TResult;
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noContext<TResult, TArgs extends any[], TThis = any>(callback: (this: TThis, ...args: TArgs) => TResult, args?: TArgs | undefined, thisArg?: TThis | undefined): TResult;
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};
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"use strict";
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// This currentContext variable will only be used if the makeSlotClass
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// function is called, which happens only if this is the first copy of the
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// @wry/context package to be imported.
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var currentContext = null;
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// This unique internal object is used to denote the absence of a value
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// for a given Slot, and is never exposed to outside code.
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var MISSING_VALUE = {};
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var idCounter = 1;
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// Although we can't do anything about the cost of duplicated code from
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// accidentally bundling multiple copies of the @wry/context package, we can
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// avoid creating the Slot class more than once using makeSlotClass.
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var makeSlotClass = function () { return /** @class */ (function () {
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function Slot() {
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// If you have a Slot object, you can find out its slot.id, but you cannot
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// guess the slot.id of a Slot you don't have access to, thanks to the
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// randomized suffix.
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this.id = [
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"slot",
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idCounter++,
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Date.now(),
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Math.random().toString(36).slice(2),
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].join(":");
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}
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Slot.prototype.hasValue = function () {
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for (var context_1 = currentContext; context_1; context_1 = context_1.parent) {
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// We use the Slot object iself as a key to its value, which means the
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// value cannot be obtained without a reference to the Slot object.
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if (this.id in context_1.slots) {
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var value = context_1.slots[this.id];
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if (value === MISSING_VALUE)
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break;
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if (context_1 !== currentContext) {
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// Cache the value in currentContext.slots so the next lookup will
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// be faster. This caching is safe because the tree of contexts and
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// the values of the slots are logically immutable.
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currentContext.slots[this.id] = value;
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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if (currentContext) {
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// If a value was not found for this Slot, it's never going to be found
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// no matter how many times we look it up, so we might as well cache
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// the absence of the value, too.
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currentContext.slots[this.id] = MISSING_VALUE;
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}
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return false;
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};
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Slot.prototype.getValue = function () {
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if (this.hasValue()) {
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return currentContext.slots[this.id];
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}
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};
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// Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
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// to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
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args, thisArg) {
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var _a;
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var slots = (_a = {
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__proto__: null
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},
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_a[this.id] = value,
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_a);
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var parent = currentContext;
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currentContext = { parent: parent, slots: slots };
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try {
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// Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
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// omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
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return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
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}
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finally {
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currentContext = parent;
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}
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};
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// reestablishes the captured context when called.
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Slot.bind = function (callback) {
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var context = currentContext;
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return function () {
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var saved = currentContext;
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try {
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currentContext = context;
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return callback.apply(this, arguments);
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}
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||||
finally {
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currentContext = saved;
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
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};
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// Immediately run a callback function without any captured context.
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Slot.noContext = function (callback,
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// Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
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// to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
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args, thisArg) {
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if (currentContext) {
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var saved = currentContext;
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try {
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currentContext = null;
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// Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
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// omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
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return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
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}
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finally {
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currentContext = saved;
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}
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}
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else {
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return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
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}
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};
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return Slot;
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}()); };
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// We store a single global implementation of the Slot class as a permanent
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// non-enumerable symbol property of the Array constructor. This obfuscation
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// does nothing to prevent access to the Slot class, but at least it ensures
|
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// the implementation (i.e. currentContext) cannot be tampered with, and all
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// copies of the @wry/context package (hopefully just one) will share the
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// same Slot implementation. Since the first copy of the @wry/context package
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// to be imported wins, this technique imposes a very high cost for any
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// future breaking changes to the Slot class.
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var globalKey = "@wry/context:Slot";
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var host = Array;
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exports.Slot = host[globalKey] || function () {
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var Slot = makeSlotClass();
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try {
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Object.defineProperty(host, globalKey, {
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value: host[globalKey] = Slot,
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enumerable: false,
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writable: false,
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configurable: false,
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});
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}
|
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finally {
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return Slot;
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}
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}();
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"name": "@wry/context",
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||||
"version": "0.4.4",
|
||||
"author": "Ben Newman <ben@eloper.dev>",
|
||||
"description": "Manage contextual information needed by (a)synchronous tasks without explicitly passing objects around",
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||||
"license": "MIT",
|
||||
"main": "lib/context.js",
|
||||
"module": "lib/context.esm.js",
|
||||
"types": "lib/context.d.ts",
|
||||
"keywords": [],
|
||||
"homepage": "https://github.com/benjamn/wryware",
|
||||
"repository": {
|
||||
"type": "git",
|
||||
"url": "git+https://github.com/benjamn/wryware.git"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"bugs": {
|
||||
"url": "https://github.com/benjamn/wryware/issues"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"scripts": {
|
||||
"clean": "../../node_modules/.bin/rimraf lib",
|
||||
"tsc": "../../node_modules/.bin/tsc",
|
||||
"rollup": "../../node_modules/.bin/rollup -c",
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||||
"build": "npm run clean && npm run tsc && npm run rollup",
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||||
"mocha": "../../scripts/test.sh lib/tests.js",
|
||||
"prepublish": "npm run build",
|
||||
"test": "npm run build && npm run mocha"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"dependencies": {
|
||||
"@types/node": ">=6",
|
||||
"tslib": "^1.9.3"
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||||
},
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||||
"gitHead": "50e7d6181b0b937ad54b543118e823ad98e2bca9"
|
||||
}
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import typescript from 'typescript';
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||||
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||||
const globals = {
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||||
__proto__: null,
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||||
tslib: "tslib",
|
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};
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||||
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function external(id) {
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||||
}
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||||
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||||
export default [{
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||||
input: "src/context.ts",
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external,
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||||
output: {
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||||
file: "lib/context.esm.js",
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format: "esm",
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sourcemap: true,
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globals,
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plugins: [
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typescriptPlugin({
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||||
typescript,
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||||
tsconfig: "./tsconfig.rollup.json",
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}),
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||||
],
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}, {
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input: "lib/context.esm.js",
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external,
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output: {
|
||||
// Intentionally overwrite the context.js file written by tsc:
|
||||
file: "lib/context.js",
|
||||
format: "cjs",
|
||||
exports: "named",
|
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sourceMap: true,
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name: "context",
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globals,
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||||
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# apollo-boost
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The fastest, easiest way to get started with Apollo Client!
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Apollo Boost is a zero-config way to start using Apollo Client. It includes some sensible defaults, such as our recommended `InMemoryCache` and `HttpLink`, which come configured for you with our recommended settings.
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## Quick start
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First, install `apollo-boost`. If you don't have `graphql` & `react-apollo` already in your project, please install those too.
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```shell
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npm i apollo-boost graphql react-apollo -S
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```
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```js
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import React from 'react';
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import { ApolloProvider } from 'react-apollo';
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// Pass your GraphQL endpoint to uri
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movie(id: 1) {
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title
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|
||||
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||||
Time to celebrate! 🎉 You just made your first Query component. The Query component binds your GraphQL query to your UI so Apollo Client can take care of fetching your data, tracking loading & error states, and updating your UI via the `data` prop.
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|
||||
## What's in Apollo Boost
|
||||
|
||||
Apollo Boost includes some packages that we think are essential to developing with Apollo Client. Here's what's in the box:
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- `apollo-client`: Where all the magic happens
|
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- `apollo-cache-inmemory`: Our recommended cache
|
||||
- `apollo-link-http`: An Apollo Link for remote data fetching
|
||||
- `apollo-link-error`: An Apollo Link for error handling
|
||||
- `graphql-tag`: Exports the `gql` function for your queries & mutations
|
||||
|
||||
The awesome thing about Apollo Boost is that you don't have to set any of this up yourself! Just specify a few options if you'd like to use these features and we'll take care of the rest. For a full list of available options, please refer to the Apollo Boost [configuration options](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/essentials/get-started.html#configuration-options) documentation.
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fragmentMatcher = config.fragmentMatcher;
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locations = _a.locations,
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return process.env.NODE_ENV === "production" || _tsInvariant.invariant.warn("[GraphQL error]: Message: " + message + ", Location: " + (locations + ", Path: " + path));
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fetch: fetch,
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fetchOptions: fetchOptions || {},
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credentials: credentials || 'same-origin',
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headers: headers || {}
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}
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activeTypeDefs = clientState.typeDefs;
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activeFragmentMatcher = clientState.fragmentMatcher;
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link: link,
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name: name,
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fragmentMatcher: activeFragmentMatcher
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}) || this;
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return _this;
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}
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||||
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||||
return DefaultClient;
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}(_apolloClient.default);
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import { InMemoryCache } from 'apollo-cache-inmemory';
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import { HttpLink } from 'apollo-link-http';
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export { HttpLink } from 'apollo-link-http';
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import { onError } from 'apollo-link-error';
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var PRESET_CONFIG_KEYS = [
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'fetch',
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'fetchOptions',
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'clientState',
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'onError',
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'cacheRedirects',
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'cache',
|
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'name',
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'version',
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'resolvers',
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'typeDefs',
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'fragmentMatcher',
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];
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var DefaultClient = (function (_super) {
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__extends(DefaultClient, _super);
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function DefaultClient(config) {
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var _this = this;
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var diff = Object.keys(config).filter(function (key) { return PRESET_CONFIG_KEYS.indexOf(key) === -1; });
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if (diff.length > 0) {
|
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process.env.NODE_ENV === "production" || invariant.warn('ApolloBoost was initialized with unsupported options: ' +
|
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("" + diff.join(' ')));
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}
|
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var request = config.request, uri = config.uri, credentials = config.credentials, headers = config.headers, fetch = config.fetch, fetchOptions = config.fetchOptions, clientState = config.clientState, cacheRedirects = config.cacheRedirects, errorCallback = config.onError, name = config.name, version = config.version, resolvers = config.resolvers, typeDefs = config.typeDefs, fragmentMatcher = config.fragmentMatcher;
|
||||
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|
||||
process.env.NODE_ENV === "production" ? invariant(!cache || !cacheRedirects, 1) : invariant(!cache || !cacheRedirects, 'Incompatible cache configuration. When not providing `cache`, ' +
|
||||
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|
||||
if (!cache) {
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
var graphQLErrors = _a.graphQLErrors, networkError = _a.networkError;
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
var message = _a.message, locations = _a.locations, path = _a.path;
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|
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handle = forward(operation).subscribe({
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next: observer.next.bind(observer),
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error: observer.error.bind(observer),
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complete: observer.complete.bind(observer),
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});
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})
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fragmentMatcher: activeFragmentMatcher,
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}) || this;
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return _this;
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}
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}
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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config = {};
|
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|
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|
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headers = config.headers,
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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path = _a.path;
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credentials: credentials || 'same-origin',
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headers: headers || {}
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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cache: cache,
|
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link: link,
|
||||
name: name,
|
||||
version: version,
|
||||
resolvers: activeResolvers,
|
||||
typeDefs: activeTypeDefs,
|
||||
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|
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||||
|
||||
return DefaultClient;
|
||||
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|
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};
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uri?: string | UriFunction;
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credentials?: string;
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headers?: any;
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fetch?: WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope['fetch'];
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fetchOptions?: HttpLink.Options;
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onError?: ErrorLink.ErrorHandler;
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name?: string;
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tslib_1.__exportStar(require("apollo-client"), exports);
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tslib_1.__exportStar(require("apollo-link"), exports);
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|
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exports.HttpLink = apollo_link_http_1.HttpLink;
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|
||||
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||||
exports.gql = graphql_tag_1.default;
|
||||
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|
||||
var ts_invariant_1 = require("ts-invariant");
|
||||
var PRESET_CONFIG_KEYS = [
|
||||
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|
||||
'uri',
|
||||
'credentials',
|
||||
'headers',
|
||||
'fetch',
|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
'onError',
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||||
'cacheRedirects',
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'cache',
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||||
'name',
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'version',
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||||
'resolvers',
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'typeDefs',
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'fragmentMatcher',
|
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];
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||||
var DefaultClient = (function (_super) {
|
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tslib_1.__extends(DefaultClient, _super);
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function DefaultClient(config) {
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if (config === void 0) { config = {}; }
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var _this = this;
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if (config) {
|
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if (diff.length > 0) {
|
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|
||||
("" + diff.join(' ')));
|
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}
|
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}
|
||||
var request = config.request, uri = config.uri, credentials = config.credentials, headers = config.headers, fetch = config.fetch, fetchOptions = config.fetchOptions, clientState = config.clientState, cacheRedirects = config.cacheRedirects, errorCallback = config.onError, name = config.name, version = config.version, resolvers = config.resolvers, typeDefs = config.typeDefs, fragmentMatcher = config.fragmentMatcher;
|
||||
var cache = config.cache;
|
||||
ts_invariant_1.invariant(!cache || !cacheRedirects, 'Incompatible cache configuration. When not providing `cache`, ' +
|
||||
'configure the provided instance with `cacheRedirects` instead.');
|
||||
if (!cache) {
|
||||
cache = cacheRedirects
|
||||
? new apollo_cache_inmemory_1.InMemoryCache({ cacheRedirects: cacheRedirects })
|
||||
: new apollo_cache_inmemory_1.InMemoryCache();
|
||||
}
|
||||
var errorLink = errorCallback
|
||||
? apollo_link_error_1.onError(errorCallback)
|
||||
: apollo_link_error_1.onError(function (_a) {
|
||||
var graphQLErrors = _a.graphQLErrors, networkError = _a.networkError;
|
||||
if (graphQLErrors) {
|
||||
graphQLErrors.forEach(function (_a) {
|
||||
var message = _a.message, locations = _a.locations, path = _a.path;
|
||||
return ts_invariant_1.invariant.warn("[GraphQL error]: Message: " + message + ", Location: " +
|
||||
(locations + ", Path: " + path));
|
||||
});
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (networkError) {
|
||||
ts_invariant_1.invariant.warn("[Network error]: " + networkError);
|
||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
var requestHandler = request
|
||||
? new apollo_link_1.ApolloLink(function (operation, forward) {
|
||||
return new apollo_link_1.Observable(function (observer) {
|
||||
var handle;
|
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Promise.resolve(operation)
|
||||
.then(function (oper) { return request(oper); })
|
||||
.then(function () {
|
||||
handle = forward(operation).subscribe({
|
||||
next: observer.next.bind(observer),
|
||||
error: observer.error.bind(observer),
|
||||
complete: observer.complete.bind(observer),
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});
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})
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.catch(observer.error.bind(observer));
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return function () {
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if (handle) {
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handle.unsubscribe();
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}
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};
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});
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})
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: false;
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var httpLink = new apollo_link_http_1.HttpLink({
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uri: uri || '/graphql',
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fetch: fetch,
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fetchOptions: fetchOptions || {},
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credentials: credentials || 'same-origin',
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headers: headers || {},
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});
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var link = apollo_link_1.ApolloLink.from([errorLink, requestHandler, httpLink].filter(function (x) { return !!x; }));
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var activeResolvers = resolvers;
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var activeTypeDefs = typeDefs;
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var activeFragmentMatcher = fragmentMatcher;
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if (clientState) {
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if (clientState.defaults) {
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cache.writeData({
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data: clientState.defaults,
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});
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}
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activeResolvers = clientState.resolvers;
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activeTypeDefs = clientState.typeDefs;
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activeFragmentMatcher = clientState.fragmentMatcher;
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}
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_this = _super.call(this, {
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cache: cache,
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link: link,
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name: name,
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version: version,
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resolvers: activeResolvers,
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typeDefs: activeTypeDefs,
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fragmentMatcher: activeFragmentMatcher,
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}) || this;
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return _this;
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}
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return DefaultClient;
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}(apollo_client_1.default));
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exports.default = DefaultClient;
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