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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/babel__core`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for @babel/core (https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/master/packages/babel-core).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/babel__core.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Mon, 20 Nov 2023 23:36:23 GMT
* Dependencies: [@babel/parser](https://npmjs.com/package/@babel/parser), [@babel/types](https://npmjs.com/package/@babel/types), [@types/babel__generator](https://npmjs.com/package/@types/babel__generator), [@types/babel__template](https://npmjs.com/package/@types/babel__template), [@types/babel__traverse](https://npmjs.com/package/@types/babel__traverse)
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Troy Gerwien](https://github.com/yortus), [Marvin Hagemeister](https://github.com/marvinhagemeister), [Melvin Groenhoff](https://github.com/mgroenhoff), [Jessica Franco](https://github.com/Jessidhia), and [Ifiok Jr.](https://github.com/ifiokjr).

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import { GeneratorOptions } from "@babel/generator";
import { ParserOptions } from "@babel/parser";
import template from "@babel/template";
import traverse, { Hub, NodePath, Scope, Visitor } from "@babel/traverse";
import * as t from "@babel/types";
export { GeneratorOptions, NodePath, ParserOptions, t as types, template, traverse, Visitor };
export type Node = t.Node;
export type ParseResult = ReturnType<typeof import("@babel/parser").parse>;
export const version: string;
export const DEFAULT_EXTENSIONS: [".js", ".jsx", ".es6", ".es", ".mjs"];
/**
* Source map standard format as to revision 3
* @see {@link https://sourcemaps.info/spec.html}
* @see {@link https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/blob/HEAD/source-map.d.ts}
*/
interface InputSourceMap {
version: number;
sources: string[];
names: string[];
sourceRoot?: string | undefined;
sourcesContent?: string[] | undefined;
mappings: string;
file: string;
}
export interface TransformOptions {
/**
* Specify which assumptions it can make about your code, to better optimize the compilation result. **NOTE**: This replaces the various `loose` options in plugins in favor of
* top-level options that can apply to multiple plugins
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/assumptions
*/
assumptions?: { [name: string]: boolean } | null | undefined;
/**
* Include the AST in the returned object
*
* Default: `false`
*/
ast?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Attach a comment after all non-user injected code
*
* Default: `null`
*/
auxiliaryCommentAfter?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* Attach a comment before all non-user injected code
*
* Default: `null`
*/
auxiliaryCommentBefore?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* Specify the "root" folder that defines the location to search for "babel.config.js", and the default folder to allow `.babelrc` files inside of.
*
* Default: `"."`
*/
root?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* This option, combined with the "root" value, defines how Babel chooses its project root.
* The different modes define different ways that Babel can process the "root" value to get
* the final project root.
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/options#rootmode
*/
rootMode?: "root" | "upward" | "upward-optional" | undefined;
/**
* The config file to load Babel's config from. Defaults to searching for "babel.config.js" inside the "root" folder. `false` will disable searching for config files.
*
* Default: `undefined`
*/
configFile?: string | boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Specify whether or not to use .babelrc and
* .babelignore files.
*
* Default: `true`
*/
babelrc?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Specify which packages should be search for .babelrc files when they are being compiled. `true` to always search, or a path string or an array of paths to packages to search
* inside of. Defaults to only searching the "root" package.
*
* Default: `(root)`
*/
babelrcRoots?: boolean | MatchPattern | MatchPattern[] | null | undefined;
/**
* Toggles whether or not browserslist config sources are used, which includes searching for any browserslist files or referencing the browserslist key inside package.json.
* This is useful for projects that use a browserslist config for files that won't be compiled with Babel.
*
* If a string is specified, it must represent the path of a browserslist configuration file. Relative paths are resolved relative to the configuration file which specifies
* this option, or to `cwd` when it's passed as part of the programmatic options.
*
* Default: `true`
*/
browserslistConfigFile?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* The Browserslist environment to use.
*
* Default: `undefined`
*/
browserslistEnv?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* By default `babel.transformFromAst` will clone the input AST to avoid mutations.
* Specifying `cloneInputAst: false` can improve parsing performance if the input AST is not used elsewhere.
*
* Default: `true`
*/
cloneInputAst?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Defaults to environment variable `BABEL_ENV` if set, or else `NODE_ENV` if set, or else it defaults to `"development"`
*
* Default: env vars
*/
envName?: string | undefined;
/**
* If any of patterns match, the current configuration object is considered inactive and is ignored during config processing.
*/
exclude?: MatchPattern | MatchPattern[] | undefined;
/**
* Enable code generation
*
* Default: `true`
*/
code?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Output comments in generated output
*
* Default: `true`
*/
comments?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Do not include superfluous whitespace characters and line terminators. When set to `"auto"` compact is set to `true` on input sizes of >500KB
*
* Default: `"auto"`
*/
compact?: boolean | "auto" | null | undefined;
/**
* The working directory that Babel's programmatic options are loaded relative to.
*
* Default: `"."`
*/
cwd?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* Utilities may pass a caller object to identify themselves to Babel and
* pass capability-related flags for use by configs, presets and plugins.
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/options#caller
*/
caller?: TransformCaller | undefined;
/**
* This is an object of keys that represent different environments. For example, you may have: `{ env: { production: { \/* specific options *\/ } } }`
* which will use those options when the `envName` is `production`
*
* Default: `{}`
*/
env?: { [index: string]: TransformOptions | null | undefined } | null | undefined;
/**
* A path to a `.babelrc` file to extend
*
* Default: `null`
*/
extends?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* Filename for use in errors etc
*
* Default: `"unknown"`
*/
filename?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* Filename relative to `sourceRoot`
*
* Default: `(filename)`
*/
filenameRelative?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* An object containing the options to be passed down to the babel code generator, @babel/generator
*
* Default: `{}`
*/
generatorOpts?: GeneratorOptions | null | undefined;
/**
* Specify a custom callback to generate a module id with. Called as `getModuleId(moduleName)`. If falsy value is returned then the generated module id is used
*
* Default: `null`
*/
getModuleId?: ((moduleName: string) => string | null | undefined) | null | undefined;
/**
* ANSI highlight syntax error code frames
*
* Default: `true`
*/
highlightCode?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Opposite to the `only` option. `ignore` is disregarded if `only` is specified
*
* Default: `null`
*/
ignore?: MatchPattern[] | null | undefined;
/**
* This option is a synonym for "test"
*/
include?: MatchPattern | MatchPattern[] | undefined;
/**
* A source map object that the output source map will be based on
*
* Default: `null`
*/
inputSourceMap?: InputSourceMap | null | undefined;
/**
* Should the output be minified (not printing last semicolons in blocks, printing literal string values instead of escaped ones, stripping `()` from `new` when safe)
*
* Default: `false`
*/
minified?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Specify a custom name for module ids
*
* Default: `null`
*/
moduleId?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* If truthy, insert an explicit id for modules. By default, all modules are anonymous. (Not available for `common` modules)
*
* Default: `false`
*/
moduleIds?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Optional prefix for the AMD module formatter that will be prepend to the filename on module definitions
*
* Default: `(sourceRoot)`
*/
moduleRoot?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* A glob, regex, or mixed array of both, matching paths to **only** compile. Can also be an array of arrays containing paths to explicitly match. When attempting to compile
* a non-matching file it's returned verbatim
*
* Default: `null`
*/
only?: MatchPattern[] | null | undefined;
/**
* Allows users to provide an array of options that will be merged into the current configuration one at a time.
* This feature is best used alongside the "test"/"include"/"exclude" options to provide conditions for which an override should apply
*/
overrides?: TransformOptions[] | undefined;
/**
* An object containing the options to be passed down to the babel parser, @babel/parser
*
* Default: `{}`
*/
parserOpts?: ParserOptions | null | undefined;
/**
* List of plugins to load and use
*
* Default: `[]`
*/
plugins?: PluginItem[] | null | undefined;
/**
* List of presets (a set of plugins) to load and use
*
* Default: `[]`
*/
presets?: PluginItem[] | null | undefined;
/**
* Retain line numbers. This will lead to wacky code but is handy for scenarios where you can't use source maps. (**NOTE**: This will not retain the columns)
*
* Default: `false`
*/
retainLines?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* An optional callback that controls whether a comment should be output or not. Called as `shouldPrintComment(commentContents)`. **NOTE**: This overrides the `comment` option when used
*
* Default: `null`
*/
shouldPrintComment?: ((commentContents: string) => boolean) | null | undefined;
/**
* Set `sources[0]` on returned source map
*
* Default: `(filenameRelative)`
*/
sourceFileName?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* If truthy, adds a `map` property to returned output. If set to `"inline"`, a comment with a sourceMappingURL directive is added to the bottom of the returned code. If set to `"both"`
* then a `map` property is returned as well as a source map comment appended. **This does not emit sourcemap files by itself!**
*
* Default: `false`
*/
sourceMaps?: boolean | "inline" | "both" | null | undefined;
/**
* The root from which all sources are relative
*
* Default: `(moduleRoot)`
*/
sourceRoot?: string | null | undefined;
/**
* Indicate the mode the code should be parsed in. Can be one of "script", "module", or "unambiguous". `"unambiguous"` will make Babel attempt to guess, based on the presence of ES6
* `import` or `export` statements. Files with ES6 `import`s and `export`s are considered `"module"` and are otherwise `"script"`.
*
* Default: `("module")`
*/
sourceType?: "script" | "module" | "unambiguous" | null | undefined;
/**
* If all patterns fail to match, the current configuration object is considered inactive and is ignored during config processing.
*/
test?: MatchPattern | MatchPattern[] | undefined;
/**
* Describes the environments you support/target for your project.
* This can either be a [browserslist-compatible](https://github.com/ai/browserslist) query (with [caveats](https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-preset-env#ineffective-browserslist-queries))
*
* Default: `{}`
*/
targets?:
| string
| string[]
| {
esmodules?: boolean;
node?: Omit<string, "current"> | "current" | true;
safari?: Omit<string, "tp"> | "tp";
browsers?: string | string[];
android?: string;
chrome?: string;
deno?: string;
edge?: string;
electron?: string;
firefox?: string;
ie?: string;
ios?: string;
opera?: string;
rhino?: string;
samsung?: string;
};
/**
* An optional callback that can be used to wrap visitor methods. **NOTE**: This is useful for things like introspection, and not really needed for implementing anything. Called as
* `wrapPluginVisitorMethod(pluginAlias, visitorType, callback)`.
*/
wrapPluginVisitorMethod?:
| ((
pluginAlias: string,
visitorType: "enter" | "exit",
callback: (path: NodePath, state: any) => void,
) => (path: NodePath, state: any) => void)
| null
| undefined;
}
export interface TransformCaller {
// the only required property
name: string;
// e.g. set to true by `babel-loader` and false by `babel-jest`
supportsStaticESM?: boolean | undefined;
supportsDynamicImport?: boolean | undefined;
supportsExportNamespaceFrom?: boolean | undefined;
supportsTopLevelAwait?: boolean | undefined;
// augment this with a "declare module '@babel/core' { ... }" if you need more keys
}
export type FileResultCallback = (err: Error | null, result: BabelFileResult | null) => any;
export interface MatchPatternContext {
envName: string;
dirname: string;
caller: TransformCaller | undefined;
}
export type MatchPattern = string | RegExp | ((filename: string | undefined, context: MatchPatternContext) => boolean);
/**
* Transforms the passed in code. Calling a callback with an object with the generated code, source map, and AST.
*/
export function transform(code: string, callback: FileResultCallback): void;
/**
* Transforms the passed in code. Calling a callback with an object with the generated code, source map, and AST.
*/
export function transform(code: string, opts: TransformOptions | undefined, callback: FileResultCallback): void;
/**
* Here for backward-compatibility. Ideally use `transformSync` if you want a synchronous API.
*/
export function transform(code: string, opts?: TransformOptions): BabelFileResult | null;
/**
* Transforms the passed in code. Returning an object with the generated code, source map, and AST.
*/
export function transformSync(code: string, opts?: TransformOptions): BabelFileResult | null;
/**
* Transforms the passed in code. Calling a callback with an object with the generated code, source map, and AST.
*/
export function transformAsync(code: string, opts?: TransformOptions): Promise<BabelFileResult | null>;
/**
* Asynchronously transforms the entire contents of a file.
*/
export function transformFile(filename: string, callback: FileResultCallback): void;
/**
* Asynchronously transforms the entire contents of a file.
*/
export function transformFile(filename: string, opts: TransformOptions | undefined, callback: FileResultCallback): void;
/**
* Synchronous version of `babel.transformFile`. Returns the transformed contents of the `filename`.
*/
export function transformFileSync(filename: string, opts?: TransformOptions): BabelFileResult | null;
/**
* Asynchronously transforms the entire contents of a file.
*/
export function transformFileAsync(filename: string, opts?: TransformOptions): Promise<BabelFileResult | null>;
/**
* Given an AST, transform it.
*/
export function transformFromAst(ast: Node, code: string | undefined, callback: FileResultCallback): void;
/**
* Given an AST, transform it.
*/
export function transformFromAst(
ast: Node,
code: string | undefined,
opts: TransformOptions | undefined,
callback: FileResultCallback,
): void;
/**
* Here for backward-compatibility. Ideally use ".transformSync" if you want a synchronous API.
*/
export function transformFromAstSync(ast: Node, code?: string, opts?: TransformOptions): BabelFileResult | null;
/**
* Given an AST, transform it.
*/
export function transformFromAstAsync(
ast: Node,
code?: string,
opts?: TransformOptions,
): Promise<BabelFileResult | null>;
// A babel plugin is a simple function which must return an object matching
// the following interface. Babel will throw if it finds unknown properties.
// The list of allowed plugin keys is here:
// https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/4e50b2d9d9c376cee7a2cbf56553fe5b982ea53c/packages/babel-core/src/config/option-manager.js#L71
export interface PluginObj<S = PluginPass> {
name?: string | undefined;
manipulateOptions?(opts: any, parserOpts: any): void;
pre?(this: S, file: BabelFile): void;
visitor: Visitor<S>;
post?(this: S, file: BabelFile): void;
inherits?: any;
}
export interface BabelFile {
ast: t.File;
opts: TransformOptions;
hub: Hub;
metadata: object;
path: NodePath<t.Program>;
scope: Scope;
inputMap: object | null;
code: string;
}
export interface PluginPass {
file: BabelFile;
key: string;
opts: object;
cwd: string;
filename: string | undefined;
get(key: unknown): any;
set(key: unknown, value: unknown): void;
[key: string]: unknown;
}
export interface BabelFileResult {
ast?: t.File | null | undefined;
code?: string | null | undefined;
ignored?: boolean | undefined;
map?:
| {
version: number;
sources: string[];
names: string[];
sourceRoot?: string | undefined;
sourcesContent?: string[] | undefined;
mappings: string;
file: string;
}
| null
| undefined;
metadata?: BabelFileMetadata | undefined;
}
export interface BabelFileMetadata {
usedHelpers: string[];
marked: Array<{
type: string;
message: string;
loc: object;
}>;
modules: BabelFileModulesMetadata;
}
export interface BabelFileModulesMetadata {
imports: object[];
exports: {
exported: object[];
specifiers: object[];
};
}
export type FileParseCallback = (err: Error | null, result: ParseResult | null) => any;
/**
* Given some code, parse it using Babel's standard behavior.
* Referenced presets and plugins will be loaded such that optional syntax plugins are automatically enabled.
*/
export function parse(code: string, callback: FileParseCallback): void;
/**
* Given some code, parse it using Babel's standard behavior.
* Referenced presets and plugins will be loaded such that optional syntax plugins are automatically enabled.
*/
export function parse(code: string, options: TransformOptions | undefined, callback: FileParseCallback): void;
/**
* Given some code, parse it using Babel's standard behavior.
* Referenced presets and plugins will be loaded such that optional syntax plugins are automatically enabled.
*/
export function parse(code: string, options?: TransformOptions): ParseResult | null;
/**
* Given some code, parse it using Babel's standard behavior.
* Referenced presets and plugins will be loaded such that optional syntax plugins are automatically enabled.
*/
export function parseSync(code: string, options?: TransformOptions): ParseResult | null;
/**
* Given some code, parse it using Babel's standard behavior.
* Referenced presets and plugins will be loaded such that optional syntax plugins are automatically enabled.
*/
export function parseAsync(code: string, options?: TransformOptions): Promise<ParseResult | null>;
/**
* Resolve Babel's options fully, resulting in an options object where:
*
* * opts.plugins is a full list of Plugin instances.
* * opts.presets is empty and all presets are flattened into opts.
* * It can be safely passed back to Babel. Fields like babelrc have been set to false so that later calls to Babel
* will not make a second attempt to load config files.
*
* Plugin instances aren't meant to be manipulated directly, but often callers will serialize this opts to JSON to
* use it as a cache key representing the options Babel has received. Caching on this isn't 100% guaranteed to
* invalidate properly, but it is the best we have at the moment.
*/
export function loadOptions(options?: TransformOptions): object | null;
/**
* To allow systems to easily manipulate and validate a user's config, this function resolves the plugins and
* presets and proceeds no further. The expectation is that callers will take the config's .options, manipulate it
* as then see fit and pass it back to Babel again.
*
* * `babelrc: string | void` - The path of the `.babelrc` file, if there was one.
* * `babelignore: string | void` - The path of the `.babelignore` file, if there was one.
* * `options: ValidatedOptions` - The partially resolved options, which can be manipulated and passed back
* to Babel again.
* * `plugins: Array<ConfigItem>` - See below.
* * `presets: Array<ConfigItem>` - See below.
* * It can be safely passed back to Babel. Fields like `babelrc` have been set to false so that later calls to
* Babel will not make a second attempt to load config files.
*
* `ConfigItem` instances expose properties to introspect the values, but each item should be treated as
* immutable. If changes are desired, the item should be removed from the list and replaced with either a normal
* Babel config value, or with a replacement item created by `babel.createConfigItem`. See that function for
* information about `ConfigItem` fields.
*/
export function loadPartialConfig(options?: TransformOptions): Readonly<PartialConfig> | null;
export function loadPartialConfigAsync(options?: TransformOptions): Promise<Readonly<PartialConfig> | null>;
export interface PartialConfig {
options: TransformOptions;
babelrc?: string | undefined;
babelignore?: string | undefined;
config?: string | undefined;
hasFilesystemConfig: () => boolean;
}
export interface ConfigItem {
/**
* The name that the user gave the plugin instance, e.g. `plugins: [ ['env', {}, 'my-env'] ]`
*/
name?: string | undefined;
/**
* The resolved value of the plugin.
*/
value: object | ((...args: any[]) => any);
/**
* The options object passed to the plugin.
*/
options?: object | false | undefined;
/**
* The path that the options are relative to.
*/
dirname: string;
/**
* Information about the plugin's file, if Babel knows it.
* *
*/
file?:
| {
/**
* The file that the user requested, e.g. `"@babel/env"`
*/
request: string;
/**
* The full path of the resolved file, e.g. `"/tmp/node_modules/@babel/preset-env/lib/index.js"`
*/
resolved: string;
}
| null
| undefined;
}
export type PluginOptions = object | undefined | false;
export type PluginTarget = string | object | ((...args: any[]) => any);
export type PluginItem =
| ConfigItem
| PluginObj<any>
| PluginTarget
| [PluginTarget, PluginOptions]
| [PluginTarget, PluginOptions, string | undefined];
export function resolvePlugin(name: string, dirname: string): string | null;
export function resolvePreset(name: string, dirname: string): string | null;
export interface CreateConfigItemOptions {
dirname?: string | undefined;
type?: "preset" | "plugin" | undefined;
}
/**
* Allows build tooling to create and cache config items up front. If this function is called multiple times for a
* given plugin, Babel will call the plugin's function itself multiple times. If you have a clear set of expected
* plugins and presets to inject, pre-constructing the config items would be recommended.
*/
export function createConfigItem(
value: PluginTarget | [PluginTarget, PluginOptions] | [PluginTarget, PluginOptions, string | undefined],
options?: CreateConfigItemOptions,
): ConfigItem;
// NOTE: the documentation says the ConfigAPI also exposes @babel/core's exports, but it actually doesn't
/**
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#config-function-api
*/
export interface ConfigAPI {
/**
* The version string for the Babel version that is loading the config file.
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apiversion
*/
version: string;
/**
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apicache
*/
cache: SimpleCacheConfigurator;
/**
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apienv
*/
env: EnvFunction;
// undocumented; currently hardcoded to return 'false'
// async(): boolean
/**
* This API is used as a way to access the `caller` data that has been passed to Babel.
* Since many instances of Babel may be running in the same process with different `caller` values,
* this API is designed to automatically configure `api.cache`, the same way `api.env()` does.
*
* The `caller` value is available as the first parameter of the callback function.
* It is best used with something like this to toggle configuration behavior
* based on a specific environment:
*
* @example
* function isBabelRegister(caller?: { name: string }) {
* return !!(caller && caller.name === "@babel/register")
* }
* api.caller(isBabelRegister)
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apicallercb
*/
caller<T extends SimpleCacheKey>(callerCallback: (caller: TransformOptions["caller"]) => T): T;
/**
* While `api.version` can be useful in general, it's sometimes nice to just declare your version.
* This API exposes a simple way to do that with:
*
* @example
* api.assertVersion(7) // major version only
* api.assertVersion("^7.2")
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apiassertversionrange
*/
assertVersion(versionRange: number | string): boolean;
// NOTE: this is an undocumented reexport from "@babel/parser" but it's missing from its types
// tokTypes: typeof tokTypes
}
/**
* JS configs are great because they can compute a config on the fly,
* but the downside there is that it makes caching harder.
* Babel wants to avoid re-executing the config function every time a file is compiled,
* because then it would also need to re-execute any plugin and preset functions
* referenced in that config.
*
* To avoid this, Babel expects users of config functions to tell it how to manage caching
* within a config file.
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apicache
*/
export interface SimpleCacheConfigurator {
// there is an undocumented call signature that is a shorthand for forever()/never()/using().
// (ever: boolean): void
// <T extends SimpleCacheKey>(callback: CacheCallback<T>): T
/**
* Permacache the computed config and never call the function again.
*/
forever(): void;
/**
* Do not cache this config, and re-execute the function every time.
*/
never(): void;
/**
* Any time the using callback returns a value other than the one that was expected,
* the overall config function will be called again and a new entry will be added to the cache.
*
* @example
* api.cache.using(() => process.env.NODE_ENV)
*/
using<T extends SimpleCacheKey>(callback: SimpleCacheCallback<T>): T;
/**
* Any time the using callback returns a value other than the one that was expected,
* the overall config function will be called again and all entries in the cache will
* be replaced with the result.
*
* @example
* api.cache.invalidate(() => process.env.NODE_ENV)
*/
invalidate<T extends SimpleCacheKey>(callback: SimpleCacheCallback<T>): T;
}
// https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/v7.3.3/packages/babel-core/src/config/caching.js#L231
export type SimpleCacheKey = string | boolean | number | null | undefined;
export type SimpleCacheCallback<T extends SimpleCacheKey> = () => T;
/**
* Since `NODE_ENV` is a fairly common way to toggle behavior, Babel also includes an API function
* meant specifically for that. This API is used as a quick way to check the `"envName"` that Babel
* was loaded with, which takes `NODE_ENV` into account if no other overriding environment is set.
*
* @see https://babeljs.io/docs/en/next/config-files#apienv
*/
export interface EnvFunction {
/**
* @returns the current `envName` string
*/
(): string;
/**
* @returns `true` if the `envName` is `===` any of the given strings
*/
(envName: string | readonly string[]): boolean;
// the official documentation is misleading for this one...
// this just passes the callback to `cache.using` but with an additional argument.
// it returns its result instead of necessarily returning a boolean.
<T extends SimpleCacheKey>(envCallback: (envName: NonNullable<TransformOptions["envName"]>) => T): T;
}
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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/babel__generator`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for @babel/generator (https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/master/packages/babel-generator).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/babel__generator.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Thu, 03 Apr 2025 16:02:41 GMT
* Dependencies: [@babel/types](https://npmjs.com/package/@babel/types)
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Troy Gerwien](https://github.com/yortus), [Melvin Groenhoff](https://github.com/mgroenhoff), [Cameron Yan](https://github.com/khell), and [Lyanbin](https://github.com/Lyanbin).

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import * as t from "@babel/types";
export interface GeneratorOptions {
/**
* Optional string to add as a block comment at the start of the output file.
*/
auxiliaryCommentBefore?: string | undefined;
/**
* Optional string to add as a block comment at the end of the output file.
*/
auxiliaryCommentAfter?: string | undefined;
/**
* Function that takes a comment (as a string) and returns true if the comment should be included in the output.
* By default, comments are included if `opts.comments` is `true` or if `opts.minifed` is `false` and the comment
* contains `@preserve` or `@license`.
*/
shouldPrintComment?(comment: string): boolean;
/**
* Attempt to use the same line numbers in the output code as in the source code (helps preserve stack traces).
* Defaults to `false`.
*/
retainLines?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Retain parens around function expressions (could be used to change engine parsing behavior)
* Defaults to `false`.
*/
retainFunctionParens?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Should comments be included in output? Defaults to `true`.
*/
comments?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Set to true to avoid adding whitespace for formatting. Defaults to the value of `opts.minified`.
*/
compact?: boolean | "auto" | undefined;
/**
* Should the output be minified. Defaults to `false`.
*/
minified?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Set to true to reduce whitespace (but not as much as opts.compact). Defaults to `false`.
*/
concise?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Used in warning messages
*/
filename?: string | undefined;
/**
* Enable generating source maps. Defaults to `false`.
*/
sourceMaps?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* A root for all relative URLs in the source map.
*/
sourceRoot?: string | undefined;
/**
* The filename for the source code (i.e. the code in the `code` argument).
* This will only be used if `code` is a string.
*/
sourceFileName?: string | undefined;
/**
* Set to true to run jsesc with "json": true to print "\u00A9" vs. "©";
*/
jsonCompatibleStrings?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Set to true to enable support for experimental decorators syntax before module exports.
* Defaults to `false`.
*/
decoratorsBeforeExport?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The import attributes/assertions syntax to use.
* When not specified, @babel/generator will try to match the style in the input code based on the AST shape.
*/
importAttributesKeyword?: "with" | "assert" | "with-legacy";
/**
* Options for outputting jsesc representation.
*/
jsescOption?: {
/**
* The default value for the quotes option is 'single'. This means that any occurrences of ' in the input
* string are escaped as \', so that the output can be used in a string literal wrapped in single quotes.
*/
quotes?: "single" | "double" | "backtick" | undefined;
/**
* The default value for the numbers option is 'decimal'. This means that any numeric values are represented
* using decimal integer literals. Other valid options are binary, octal, and hexadecimal, which result in
* binary integer literals, octal integer literals, and hexadecimal integer literals, respectively.
*/
numbers?: "binary" | "octal" | "decimal" | "hexadecimal" | undefined;
/**
* The wrap option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When enabled, the
* output is a valid JavaScript string literal wrapped in quotes. The type of quotes can be specified through
* the quotes setting.
*/
wrap?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The es6 option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When enabled, any
* astral Unicode symbols in the input are escaped using ECMAScript 6 Unicode code point escape sequences
* instead of using separate escape sequences for each surrogate half. If backwards compatibility with ES5
* environments is a concern, dont enable this setting. If the json setting is enabled, the value for the es6
* setting is ignored (as if it was false).
*/
es6?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The escapeEverything option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When
* enabled, all the symbols in the output are escaped — even printable ASCII symbols.
*/
escapeEverything?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The minimal option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When enabled,
* only a limited set of symbols in the output are escaped: \0, \b, \t, \n, \f, \r, \\, \u2028, \u2029.
*/
minimal?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The isScriptContext option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When
* enabled, occurrences of </script and </style in the output are escaped as <\/script and <\/style, and <!--
* is escaped as \x3C!-- (or \u003C!-- when the json option is enabled). This setting is useful when jsescs
* output ends up as part of a <script> or <style> element in an HTML document.
*/
isScriptContext?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The compact option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to true (enabled). When enabled,
* the output for arrays and objects is as compact as possible; its not formatted nicely.
*/
compact?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The indent option takes a string value, and defaults to '\t'. When the compact setting is enabled (true),
* the value of the indent option is used to format the output for arrays and objects.
*/
indent?: string | undefined;
/**
* The indentLevel option takes a numeric value, and defaults to 0. It represents the current indentation level,
* i.e. the number of times the value of the indent option is repeated.
*/
indentLevel?: number | undefined;
/**
* The json option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When enabled, the
* output is valid JSON. Hexadecimal character escape sequences and the \v or \0 escape sequences are not used.
* Setting json: true implies quotes: 'double', wrap: true, es6: false, although these values can still be
* overridden if needed — but in such cases, the output wont be valid JSON anymore.
*/
json?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The lowercaseHex option takes a boolean value (true or false), and defaults to false (disabled). When enabled,
* any alphabetical hexadecimal digits in escape sequences as well as any hexadecimal integer literals (see the
* numbers option) in the output are in lowercase.
*/
lowercaseHex?: boolean | undefined;
} | undefined;
}
export class CodeGenerator {
constructor(ast: t.Node, opts?: GeneratorOptions, code?: string);
generate(): GeneratorResult;
}
/**
* Turns an AST into code, maintaining sourcemaps, user preferences, and valid output.
* @param ast - the abstract syntax tree from which to generate output code.
* @param opts - used for specifying options for code generation.
* @param code - the original source code, used for source maps.
* @returns - an object containing the output code and source map.
*/
export function generate(
ast: t.Node,
opts?: GeneratorOptions,
code?: string | { [filename: string]: string },
): GeneratorResult;
export default generate;
export interface GeneratorResult {
code: string;
map: {
version: number;
sources: string[];
names: string[];
sourceRoot?: string | undefined;
sourcesContent?: string[] | undefined;
mappings: string;
file: string;
} | null;
}

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"name": "@types/babel__generator",
"version": "7.27.0",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for @babel/generator",
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"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/babel__template`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for @babel/template (https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/master/packages/babel-template).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/babel__template.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Mon, 06 Nov 2023 22:41:04 GMT
* Dependencies: [@babel/parser](https://npmjs.com/package/@babel/parser), [@babel/types](https://npmjs.com/package/@babel/types)
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Troy Gerwien](https://github.com/yortus), [Marvin Hagemeister](https://github.com/marvinhagemeister), [Melvin Groenhoff](https://github.com/mgroenhoff), and [ExE Boss](https://github.com/ExE-Boss).

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import { ParserOptions } from "@babel/parser";
import { Expression, Program, Statement } from "@babel/types";
export interface TemplateBuilderOptions extends ParserOptions {
/**
* A set of placeholder names to automatically accept.
* Items in this list do not need to match `placeholderPattern`.
*
* This option cannot be used when using `%%foo%%` style placeholders.
*/
placeholderWhitelist?: Set<string> | null | undefined;
/**
* A pattern to search for when looking for `Identifier` and `StringLiteral`
* nodes that should be considered as placeholders.
*
* `false` will disable placeholder searching placeholders, leaving only
* the `placeholderWhitelist` value to find replacements.
*
* This option cannot be used when using `%%foo%%` style placeholders.
*
* @default /^[_$A-Z0-9]+$/
*/
placeholderPattern?: RegExp | false | null | undefined;
/**
* Set this to `true` to preserve comments from the template string
* into the resulting AST, or `false` to automatically discard comments.
*
* @default false
*/
preserveComments?: boolean | null | undefined;
/**
* Set to `true` to use `%%foo%%` style placeholders, `false` to use legacy placeholders
* described by `placeholderPattern` or `placeholderWhitelist`.
*
* When it is not set, it behaves as `true` if there are syntactic placeholders, otherwise as `false`.
*
* @since 7.4.0
*/
syntacticPlaceholders?: boolean | null | undefined;
}
export interface TemplateBuilder<T> {
/**
* Build a new builder, merging the given options with the previous ones.
*/
(opts: TemplateBuilderOptions): TemplateBuilder<T>;
/**
* Building from a string produces an AST builder function by default.
*/
(code: string, opts?: TemplateBuilderOptions): (arg?: PublicReplacements) => T;
/**
* Building from a template literal produces an AST builder function by default.
*/
(tpl: TemplateStringsArray, ...args: unknown[]): (arg?: PublicReplacements) => T;
/**
* Allow users to explicitly create templates that produce ASTs,
* skipping the need for an intermediate function.
*
* Does not allow `%%foo%%` style placeholders.
*/
ast: {
(tpl: string, opts?: TemplateBuilderOptions): T;
(tpl: TemplateStringsArray, ...args: unknown[]): T;
};
}
export type PublicReplacements = { [index: string]: unknown } | unknown[];
export const smart: TemplateBuilder<Statement | Statement[]>;
export const statement: TemplateBuilder<Statement>;
export const statements: TemplateBuilder<Statement[]>;
export const expression: TemplateBuilder<Expression>;
export const program: TemplateBuilder<Program>;
type DefaultTemplateBuilder = typeof smart & {
smart: typeof smart;
statement: typeof statement;
statements: typeof statements;
expression: typeof expression;
program: typeof program;
ast: typeof smart.ast;
};
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"license": "MIT",
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"githubUsername": "yortus",
"url": "https://github.com/yortus"
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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/babel__traverse`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for @babel/traverse (https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/main/packages/babel-traverse).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/babel__traverse.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Thu, 31 Jul 2025 21:02:30 GMT
* Dependencies: [@babel/types](https://npmjs.com/package/@babel/types)
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Troy Gerwien](https://github.com/yortus), [Marvin Hagemeister](https://github.com/marvinhagemeister), [Ryan Petrich](https://github.com/rpetrich), [Melvin Groenhoff](https://github.com/mgroenhoff), [Dean L.](https://github.com/dlgrit), [Ifiok Jr.](https://github.com/ifiokjr), [ExE Boss](https://github.com/ExE-Boss), and [Daniel Tschinder](https://github.com/danez).

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"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
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"name": "Troy Gerwien",
"githubUsername": "yortus",
"url": "https://github.com/yortus"
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"githubUsername": "marvinhagemeister",
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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/estree`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for estree (https://github.com/estree/estree).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/estree.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Fri, 06 Jun 2025 00:04:33 GMT
* Dependencies: none
# Credits
These definitions were written by [RReverser](https://github.com/RReverser).

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declare namespace ESTree {
interface FlowTypeAnnotation extends Node {}
interface FlowBaseTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {}
interface FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation, Literal {}
interface FlowDeclaration extends Declaration {}
interface AnyTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface ArrayTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
elementType: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface BooleanLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation {}
interface BooleanTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface ClassImplements extends Node {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterInstantiation | null;
}
interface ClassProperty {
key: Expression;
value?: Expression | null;
typeAnnotation?: TypeAnnotation | null;
computed: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
interface DeclareClass extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
body: ObjectTypeAnnotation;
extends: InterfaceExtends[];
}
interface DeclareFunction extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
interface DeclareModule extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Literal | Identifier;
body: BlockStatement;
}
interface DeclareVariable extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
interface FunctionTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
params: FunctionTypeParam[];
returnType: FlowTypeAnnotation;
rest?: FunctionTypeParam | null;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
}
interface FunctionTypeParam {
name: Identifier;
typeAnnotation: FlowTypeAnnotation;
optional: boolean;
}
interface GenericTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
id: Identifier | QualifiedTypeIdentifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterInstantiation | null;
}
interface InterfaceExtends extends Node {
id: Identifier | QualifiedTypeIdentifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterInstantiation | null;
}
interface InterfaceDeclaration extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
extends: InterfaceExtends[];
body: ObjectTypeAnnotation;
}
interface IntersectionTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
types: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface MixedTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface NullableTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
typeAnnotation: TypeAnnotation;
}
interface NumberLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation {}
interface NumberTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface StringLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation {}
interface StringTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface TupleTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
types: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface TypeofTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
argument: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeAlias extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
right: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeAnnotation extends Node {
typeAnnotation: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeCastExpression extends Expression {
expression: Expression;
typeAnnotation: TypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeParameterDeclaration extends Node {
params: Identifier[];
}
interface TypeParameterInstantiation extends Node {
params: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface ObjectTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
properties: ObjectTypeProperty[];
indexers: ObjectTypeIndexer[];
callProperties: ObjectTypeCallProperty[];
}
interface ObjectTypeCallProperty extends Node {
value: FunctionTypeAnnotation;
static: boolean;
}
interface ObjectTypeIndexer extends Node {
id: Identifier;
key: FlowTypeAnnotation;
value: FlowTypeAnnotation;
static: boolean;
}
interface ObjectTypeProperty extends Node {
key: Expression;
value: FlowTypeAnnotation;
optional: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
interface QualifiedTypeIdentifier extends Node {
qualification: Identifier | QualifiedTypeIdentifier;
id: Identifier;
}
interface UnionTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
types: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface VoidTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
}

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// This definition file follows a somewhat unusual format. ESTree allows
// runtime type checks based on the `type` parameter. In order to explain this
// to typescript we want to use discriminated union types:
// https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/pull/9163
//
// For ESTree this is a bit tricky because the high level interfaces like
// Node or Function are pulling double duty. We want to pass common fields down
// to the interfaces that extend them (like Identifier or
// ArrowFunctionExpression), but you can't extend a type union or enforce
// common fields on them. So we've split the high level interfaces into two
// types, a base type which passes down inherited fields, and a type union of
// all types which extend the base type. Only the type union is exported, and
// the union is how other types refer to the collection of inheriting types.
//
// This makes the definitions file here somewhat more difficult to maintain,
// but it has the notable advantage of making ESTree much easier to use as
// an end user.
export interface BaseNodeWithoutComments {
// Every leaf interface that extends BaseNode must specify a type property.
// The type property should be a string literal. For example, Identifier
// has: `type: "Identifier"`
type: string;
loc?: SourceLocation | null | undefined;
range?: [number, number] | undefined;
}
export interface BaseNode extends BaseNodeWithoutComments {
leadingComments?: Comment[] | undefined;
trailingComments?: Comment[] | undefined;
}
export interface NodeMap {
AssignmentProperty: AssignmentProperty;
CatchClause: CatchClause;
Class: Class;
ClassBody: ClassBody;
Expression: Expression;
Function: Function;
Identifier: Identifier;
Literal: Literal;
MethodDefinition: MethodDefinition;
ModuleDeclaration: ModuleDeclaration;
ModuleSpecifier: ModuleSpecifier;
Pattern: Pattern;
PrivateIdentifier: PrivateIdentifier;
Program: Program;
Property: Property;
PropertyDefinition: PropertyDefinition;
SpreadElement: SpreadElement;
Statement: Statement;
Super: Super;
SwitchCase: SwitchCase;
TemplateElement: TemplateElement;
VariableDeclarator: VariableDeclarator;
}
export type Node = NodeMap[keyof NodeMap];
export interface Comment extends BaseNodeWithoutComments {
type: "Line" | "Block";
value: string;
}
export interface SourceLocation {
source?: string | null | undefined;
start: Position;
end: Position;
}
export interface Position {
/** >= 1 */
line: number;
/** >= 0 */
column: number;
}
export interface Program extends BaseNode {
type: "Program";
sourceType: "script" | "module";
body: Array<Directive | Statement | ModuleDeclaration>;
comments?: Comment[] | undefined;
}
export interface Directive extends BaseNode {
type: "ExpressionStatement";
expression: Literal;
directive: string;
}
export interface BaseFunction extends BaseNode {
params: Pattern[];
generator?: boolean | undefined;
async?: boolean | undefined;
// The body is either BlockStatement or Expression because arrow functions
// can have a body that's either. FunctionDeclarations and
// FunctionExpressions have only BlockStatement bodies.
body: BlockStatement | Expression;
}
export type Function = FunctionDeclaration | FunctionExpression | ArrowFunctionExpression;
export type Statement =
| ExpressionStatement
| BlockStatement
| StaticBlock
| EmptyStatement
| DebuggerStatement
| WithStatement
| ReturnStatement
| LabeledStatement
| BreakStatement
| ContinueStatement
| IfStatement
| SwitchStatement
| ThrowStatement
| TryStatement
| WhileStatement
| DoWhileStatement
| ForStatement
| ForInStatement
| ForOfStatement
| Declaration;
export interface BaseStatement extends BaseNode {}
export interface EmptyStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "EmptyStatement";
}
export interface BlockStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "BlockStatement";
body: Statement[];
innerComments?: Comment[] | undefined;
}
export interface StaticBlock extends Omit<BlockStatement, "type"> {
type: "StaticBlock";
}
export interface ExpressionStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ExpressionStatement";
expression: Expression;
}
export interface IfStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "IfStatement";
test: Expression;
consequent: Statement;
alternate?: Statement | null | undefined;
}
export interface LabeledStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "LabeledStatement";
label: Identifier;
body: Statement;
}
export interface BreakStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "BreakStatement";
label?: Identifier | null | undefined;
}
export interface ContinueStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ContinueStatement";
label?: Identifier | null | undefined;
}
export interface WithStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "WithStatement";
object: Expression;
body: Statement;
}
export interface SwitchStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "SwitchStatement";
discriminant: Expression;
cases: SwitchCase[];
}
export interface ReturnStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ReturnStatement";
argument?: Expression | null | undefined;
}
export interface ThrowStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ThrowStatement";
argument: Expression;
}
export interface TryStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "TryStatement";
block: BlockStatement;
handler?: CatchClause | null | undefined;
finalizer?: BlockStatement | null | undefined;
}
export interface WhileStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "WhileStatement";
test: Expression;
body: Statement;
}
export interface DoWhileStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "DoWhileStatement";
body: Statement;
test: Expression;
}
export interface ForStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ForStatement";
init?: VariableDeclaration | Expression | null | undefined;
test?: Expression | null | undefined;
update?: Expression | null | undefined;
body: Statement;
}
export interface BaseForXStatement extends BaseStatement {
left: VariableDeclaration | Pattern;
right: Expression;
body: Statement;
}
export interface ForInStatement extends BaseForXStatement {
type: "ForInStatement";
}
export interface DebuggerStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "DebuggerStatement";
}
export type Declaration = FunctionDeclaration | VariableDeclaration | ClassDeclaration;
export interface BaseDeclaration extends BaseStatement {}
export interface MaybeNamedFunctionDeclaration extends BaseFunction, BaseDeclaration {
type: "FunctionDeclaration";
/** It is null when a function declaration is a part of the `export default function` statement */
id: Identifier | null;
body: BlockStatement;
}
export interface FunctionDeclaration extends MaybeNamedFunctionDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
export interface VariableDeclaration extends BaseDeclaration {
type: "VariableDeclaration";
declarations: VariableDeclarator[];
kind: "var" | "let" | "const" | "using" | "await using";
}
export interface VariableDeclarator extends BaseNode {
type: "VariableDeclarator";
id: Pattern;
init?: Expression | null | undefined;
}
export interface ExpressionMap {
ArrayExpression: ArrayExpression;
ArrowFunctionExpression: ArrowFunctionExpression;
AssignmentExpression: AssignmentExpression;
AwaitExpression: AwaitExpression;
BinaryExpression: BinaryExpression;
CallExpression: CallExpression;
ChainExpression: ChainExpression;
ClassExpression: ClassExpression;
ConditionalExpression: ConditionalExpression;
FunctionExpression: FunctionExpression;
Identifier: Identifier;
ImportExpression: ImportExpression;
Literal: Literal;
LogicalExpression: LogicalExpression;
MemberExpression: MemberExpression;
MetaProperty: MetaProperty;
NewExpression: NewExpression;
ObjectExpression: ObjectExpression;
SequenceExpression: SequenceExpression;
TaggedTemplateExpression: TaggedTemplateExpression;
TemplateLiteral: TemplateLiteral;
ThisExpression: ThisExpression;
UnaryExpression: UnaryExpression;
UpdateExpression: UpdateExpression;
YieldExpression: YieldExpression;
}
export type Expression = ExpressionMap[keyof ExpressionMap];
export interface BaseExpression extends BaseNode {}
export type ChainElement = SimpleCallExpression | MemberExpression;
export interface ChainExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ChainExpression";
expression: ChainElement;
}
export interface ThisExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ThisExpression";
}
export interface ArrayExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ArrayExpression";
elements: Array<Expression | SpreadElement | null>;
}
export interface ObjectExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ObjectExpression";
properties: Array<Property | SpreadElement>;
}
export interface PrivateIdentifier extends BaseNode {
type: "PrivateIdentifier";
name: string;
}
export interface Property extends BaseNode {
type: "Property";
key: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
value: Expression | Pattern; // Could be an AssignmentProperty
kind: "init" | "get" | "set";
method: boolean;
shorthand: boolean;
computed: boolean;
}
export interface PropertyDefinition extends BaseNode {
type: "PropertyDefinition";
key: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
value?: Expression | null | undefined;
computed: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
export interface FunctionExpression extends BaseFunction, BaseExpression {
id?: Identifier | null | undefined;
type: "FunctionExpression";
body: BlockStatement;
}
export interface SequenceExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "SequenceExpression";
expressions: Expression[];
}
export interface UnaryExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "UnaryExpression";
operator: UnaryOperator;
prefix: true;
argument: Expression;
}
export interface BinaryExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "BinaryExpression";
operator: BinaryOperator;
left: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
right: Expression;
}
export interface AssignmentExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "AssignmentExpression";
operator: AssignmentOperator;
left: Pattern | MemberExpression;
right: Expression;
}
export interface UpdateExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "UpdateExpression";
operator: UpdateOperator;
argument: Expression;
prefix: boolean;
}
export interface LogicalExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "LogicalExpression";
operator: LogicalOperator;
left: Expression;
right: Expression;
}
export interface ConditionalExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ConditionalExpression";
test: Expression;
alternate: Expression;
consequent: Expression;
}
export interface BaseCallExpression extends BaseExpression {
callee: Expression | Super;
arguments: Array<Expression | SpreadElement>;
}
export type CallExpression = SimpleCallExpression | NewExpression;
export interface SimpleCallExpression extends BaseCallExpression {
type: "CallExpression";
optional: boolean;
}
export interface NewExpression extends BaseCallExpression {
type: "NewExpression";
}
export interface MemberExpression extends BaseExpression, BasePattern {
type: "MemberExpression";
object: Expression | Super;
property: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
computed: boolean;
optional: boolean;
}
export type Pattern = Identifier | ObjectPattern | ArrayPattern | RestElement | AssignmentPattern | MemberExpression;
export interface BasePattern extends BaseNode {}
export interface SwitchCase extends BaseNode {
type: "SwitchCase";
test?: Expression | null | undefined;
consequent: Statement[];
}
export interface CatchClause extends BaseNode {
type: "CatchClause";
param: Pattern | null;
body: BlockStatement;
}
export interface Identifier extends BaseNode, BaseExpression, BasePattern {
type: "Identifier";
name: string;
}
export type Literal = SimpleLiteral | RegExpLiteral | BigIntLiteral;
export interface SimpleLiteral extends BaseNode, BaseExpression {
type: "Literal";
value: string | boolean | number | null;
raw?: string | undefined;
}
export interface RegExpLiteral extends BaseNode, BaseExpression {
type: "Literal";
value?: RegExp | null | undefined;
regex: {
pattern: string;
flags: string;
};
raw?: string | undefined;
}
export interface BigIntLiteral extends BaseNode, BaseExpression {
type: "Literal";
value?: bigint | null | undefined;
bigint: string;
raw?: string | undefined;
}
export type UnaryOperator = "-" | "+" | "!" | "~" | "typeof" | "void" | "delete";
export type BinaryOperator =
| "=="
| "!="
| "==="
| "!=="
| "<"
| "<="
| ">"
| ">="
| "<<"
| ">>"
| ">>>"
| "+"
| "-"
| "*"
| "/"
| "%"
| "**"
| "|"
| "^"
| "&"
| "in"
| "instanceof";
export type LogicalOperator = "||" | "&&" | "??";
export type AssignmentOperator =
| "="
| "+="
| "-="
| "*="
| "/="
| "%="
| "**="
| "<<="
| ">>="
| ">>>="
| "|="
| "^="
| "&="
| "||="
| "&&="
| "??=";
export type UpdateOperator = "++" | "--";
export interface ForOfStatement extends BaseForXStatement {
type: "ForOfStatement";
await: boolean;
}
export interface Super extends BaseNode {
type: "Super";
}
export interface SpreadElement extends BaseNode {
type: "SpreadElement";
argument: Expression;
}
export interface ArrowFunctionExpression extends BaseExpression, BaseFunction {
type: "ArrowFunctionExpression";
expression: boolean;
body: BlockStatement | Expression;
}
export interface YieldExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "YieldExpression";
argument?: Expression | null | undefined;
delegate: boolean;
}
export interface TemplateLiteral extends BaseExpression {
type: "TemplateLiteral";
quasis: TemplateElement[];
expressions: Expression[];
}
export interface TaggedTemplateExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "TaggedTemplateExpression";
tag: Expression;
quasi: TemplateLiteral;
}
export interface TemplateElement extends BaseNode {
type: "TemplateElement";
tail: boolean;
value: {
/** It is null when the template literal is tagged and the text has an invalid escape (e.g. - tag`\unicode and \u{55}`) */
cooked?: string | null | undefined;
raw: string;
};
}
export interface AssignmentProperty extends Property {
value: Pattern;
kind: "init";
method: boolean; // false
}
export interface ObjectPattern extends BasePattern {
type: "ObjectPattern";
properties: Array<AssignmentProperty | RestElement>;
}
export interface ArrayPattern extends BasePattern {
type: "ArrayPattern";
elements: Array<Pattern | null>;
}
export interface RestElement extends BasePattern {
type: "RestElement";
argument: Pattern;
}
export interface AssignmentPattern extends BasePattern {
type: "AssignmentPattern";
left: Pattern;
right: Expression;
}
export type Class = ClassDeclaration | ClassExpression;
export interface BaseClass extends BaseNode {
superClass?: Expression | null | undefined;
body: ClassBody;
}
export interface ClassBody extends BaseNode {
type: "ClassBody";
body: Array<MethodDefinition | PropertyDefinition | StaticBlock>;
}
export interface MethodDefinition extends BaseNode {
type: "MethodDefinition";
key: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
value: FunctionExpression;
kind: "constructor" | "method" | "get" | "set";
computed: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
export interface MaybeNamedClassDeclaration extends BaseClass, BaseDeclaration {
type: "ClassDeclaration";
/** It is null when a class declaration is a part of the `export default class` statement */
id: Identifier | null;
}
export interface ClassDeclaration extends MaybeNamedClassDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
export interface ClassExpression extends BaseClass, BaseExpression {
type: "ClassExpression";
id?: Identifier | null | undefined;
}
export interface MetaProperty extends BaseExpression {
type: "MetaProperty";
meta: Identifier;
property: Identifier;
}
export type ModuleDeclaration =
| ImportDeclaration
| ExportNamedDeclaration
| ExportDefaultDeclaration
| ExportAllDeclaration;
export interface BaseModuleDeclaration extends BaseNode {}
export type ModuleSpecifier = ImportSpecifier | ImportDefaultSpecifier | ImportNamespaceSpecifier | ExportSpecifier;
export interface BaseModuleSpecifier extends BaseNode {
local: Identifier;
}
export interface ImportDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ImportDeclaration";
specifiers: Array<ImportSpecifier | ImportDefaultSpecifier | ImportNamespaceSpecifier>;
attributes: ImportAttribute[];
source: Literal;
}
export interface ImportSpecifier extends BaseModuleSpecifier {
type: "ImportSpecifier";
imported: Identifier | Literal;
}
export interface ImportAttribute extends BaseNode {
type: "ImportAttribute";
key: Identifier | Literal;
value: Literal;
}
export interface ImportExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ImportExpression";
source: Expression;
options?: Expression | null | undefined;
}
export interface ImportDefaultSpecifier extends BaseModuleSpecifier {
type: "ImportDefaultSpecifier";
}
export interface ImportNamespaceSpecifier extends BaseModuleSpecifier {
type: "ImportNamespaceSpecifier";
}
export interface ExportNamedDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ExportNamedDeclaration";
declaration?: Declaration | null | undefined;
specifiers: ExportSpecifier[];
attributes: ImportAttribute[];
source?: Literal | null | undefined;
}
export interface ExportSpecifier extends Omit<BaseModuleSpecifier, "local"> {
type: "ExportSpecifier";
local: Identifier | Literal;
exported: Identifier | Literal;
}
export interface ExportDefaultDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ExportDefaultDeclaration";
declaration: MaybeNamedFunctionDeclaration | MaybeNamedClassDeclaration | Expression;
}
export interface ExportAllDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ExportAllDeclaration";
exported: Identifier | Literal | null;
attributes: ImportAttribute[];
source: Literal;
}
export interface AwaitExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "AwaitExpression";
argument: Expression;
}

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{
"name": "@types/estree",
"version": "1.0.8",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for estree",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/estree",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "RReverser",
"githubUsername": "RReverser",
"url": "https://github.com/RReverser"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/estree"
},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
"peerDependencies": {},
"typesPublisherContentHash": "7a167b6e4a4d9f6e9a2cb9fd3fc45c885f89cbdeb44b3e5961bb057a45c082fd",
"typeScriptVersion": "5.1",
"nonNpm": true
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/json-schema`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for json-schema (https://github.com/kriszyp/json-schema).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/json-schema.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Tue, 07 Nov 2023 03:09:37 GMT
* Dependencies: none
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Boris Cherny](https://github.com/bcherny), [Lucian Buzzo](https://github.com/lucianbuzzo), [Roland Groza](https://github.com/rolandjitsu), and [Jason Kwok](https://github.com/JasonHK).

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// ==================================================================================================
// JSON Schema Draft 04
// ==================================================================================================
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.1
*/
export type JSONSchema4TypeName =
| "string" //
| "number"
| "integer"
| "boolean"
| "object"
| "array"
| "null"
| "any";
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-04#section-3.5
*/
export type JSONSchema4Type =
| string //
| number
| boolean
| JSONSchema4Object
| JSONSchema4Array
| null;
// Workaround for infinite type recursion
export interface JSONSchema4Object {
[key: string]: JSONSchema4Type;
}
// Workaround for infinite type recursion
// https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/3496#issuecomment-128553540
export interface JSONSchema4Array extends Array<JSONSchema4Type> {}
/**
* Meta schema
*
* Recommended values:
* - 'http://json-schema.org/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/hyper-schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-04/hyper-schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-03/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-03/hyper-schema#'
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-5
*/
export type JSONSchema4Version = string;
/**
* JSON Schema V4
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-04
*/
export interface JSONSchema4 {
id?: string | undefined;
$ref?: string | undefined;
$schema?: JSONSchema4Version | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is a string that provides a short description of the
* instance property.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.21
*/
title?: string | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is a string that provides a full description of the of
* purpose the instance property.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.22
*/
description?: string | undefined;
default?: JSONSchema4Type | undefined;
multipleOf?: number | undefined;
maximum?: number | undefined;
exclusiveMaximum?: boolean | undefined;
minimum?: number | undefined;
exclusiveMinimum?: boolean | undefined;
maxLength?: number | undefined;
minLength?: number | undefined;
pattern?: string | undefined;
/**
* May only be defined when "items" is defined, and is a tuple of JSONSchemas.
*
* This provides a definition for additional items in an array instance
* when tuple definitions of the items is provided. This can be false
* to indicate additional items in the array are not allowed, or it can
* be a schema that defines the schema of the additional items.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.6
*/
additionalItems?: boolean | JSONSchema4 | undefined;
/**
* This attribute defines the allowed items in an instance array, and
* MUST be a schema or an array of schemas. The default value is an
* empty schema which allows any value for items in the instance array.
*
* When this attribute value is a schema and the instance value is an
* array, then all the items in the array MUST be valid according to the
* schema.
*
* When this attribute value is an array of schemas and the instance
* value is an array, each position in the instance array MUST conform
* to the schema in the corresponding position for this array. This
* called tuple typing. When tuple typing is used, additional items are
* allowed, disallowed, or constrained by the "additionalItems"
* (Section 5.6) attribute using the same rules as
* "additionalProperties" (Section 5.4) for objects.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.5
*/
items?: JSONSchema4 | JSONSchema4[] | undefined;
maxItems?: number | undefined;
minItems?: number | undefined;
uniqueItems?: boolean | undefined;
maxProperties?: number | undefined;
minProperties?: number | undefined;
/**
* This attribute indicates if the instance must have a value, and not
* be undefined. This is false by default, making the instance
* optional.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.7
*/
required?: boolean | string[] | undefined;
/**
* This attribute defines a schema for all properties that are not
* explicitly defined in an object type definition. If specified, the
* value MUST be a schema or a boolean. If false is provided, no
* additional properties are allowed beyond the properties defined in
* the schema. The default value is an empty schema which allows any
* value for additional properties.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.4
*/
additionalProperties?: boolean | JSONSchema4 | undefined;
definitions?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema4;
} | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is an object with property definitions that define the
* valid values of instance object property values. When the instance
* value is an object, the property values of the instance object MUST
* conform to the property definitions in this object. In this object,
* each property definition's value MUST be a schema, and the property's
* name MUST be the name of the instance property that it defines. The
* instance property value MUST be valid according to the schema from
* the property definition. Properties are considered unordered, the
* order of the instance properties MAY be in any order.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.2
*/
properties?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema4;
} | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is an object that defines the schema for a set of
* property names of an object instance. The name of each property of
* this attribute's object is a regular expression pattern in the ECMA
* 262/Perl 5 format, while the value is a schema. If the pattern
* matches the name of a property on the instance object, the value of
* the instance's property MUST be valid against the pattern name's
* schema value.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.3
*/
patternProperties?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema4;
} | undefined;
dependencies?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema4 | string[];
} | undefined;
/**
* This provides an enumeration of all possible values that are valid
* for the instance property. This MUST be an array, and each item in
* the array represents a possible value for the instance value. If
* this attribute is defined, the instance value MUST be one of the
* values in the array in order for the schema to be valid.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.19
*/
enum?: JSONSchema4Type[] | undefined;
/**
* A single type, or a union of simple types
*/
type?: JSONSchema4TypeName | JSONSchema4TypeName[] | undefined;
allOf?: JSONSchema4[] | undefined;
anyOf?: JSONSchema4[] | undefined;
oneOf?: JSONSchema4[] | undefined;
not?: JSONSchema4 | undefined;
/**
* The value of this property MUST be another schema which will provide
* a base schema which the current schema will inherit from. The
* inheritance rules are such that any instance that is valid according
* to the current schema MUST be valid according to the referenced
* schema. This MAY also be an array, in which case, the instance MUST
* be valid for all the schemas in the array. A schema that extends
* another schema MAY define additional attributes, constrain existing
* attributes, or add other constraints.
*
* Conceptually, the behavior of extends can be seen as validating an
* instance against all constraints in the extending schema as well as
* the extended schema(s).
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.26
*/
extends?: string | string[] | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-04#section-5.6
*/
[k: string]: any;
format?: string | undefined;
}
// ==================================================================================================
// JSON Schema Draft 06
// ==================================================================================================
export type JSONSchema6TypeName =
| "string" //
| "number"
| "integer"
| "boolean"
| "object"
| "array"
| "null"
| "any";
export type JSONSchema6Type =
| string //
| number
| boolean
| JSONSchema6Object
| JSONSchema6Array
| null;
// Workaround for infinite type recursion
export interface JSONSchema6Object {
[key: string]: JSONSchema6Type;
}
// Workaround for infinite type recursion
// https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/3496#issuecomment-128553540
export interface JSONSchema6Array extends Array<JSONSchema6Type> {}
/**
* Meta schema
*
* Recommended values:
* - 'http://json-schema.org/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/hyper-schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-06/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-06/hyper-schema#'
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-5
*/
export type JSONSchema6Version = string;
/**
* JSON Schema V6
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01
*/
export type JSONSchema6Definition = JSONSchema6 | boolean;
export interface JSONSchema6 {
$id?: string | undefined;
$ref?: string | undefined;
$schema?: JSONSchema6Version | undefined;
/**
* Must be strictly greater than 0.
* A numeric instance is valid only if division by this keyword's value results in an integer.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.1
*/
multipleOf?: number | undefined;
/**
* Representing an inclusive upper limit for a numeric instance.
* This keyword validates only if the instance is less than or exactly equal to "maximum".
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.2
*/
maximum?: number | undefined;
/**
* Representing an exclusive upper limit for a numeric instance.
* This keyword validates only if the instance is strictly less than (not equal to) to "exclusiveMaximum".
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.3
*/
exclusiveMaximum?: number | undefined;
/**
* Representing an inclusive lower limit for a numeric instance.
* This keyword validates only if the instance is greater than or exactly equal to "minimum".
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.4
*/
minimum?: number | undefined;
/**
* Representing an exclusive lower limit for a numeric instance.
* This keyword validates only if the instance is strictly greater than (not equal to) to "exclusiveMinimum".
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.5
*/
exclusiveMinimum?: number | undefined;
/**
* Must be a non-negative integer.
* A string instance is valid against this keyword if its length is less than, or equal to, the value of this keyword.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.6
*/
maxLength?: number | undefined;
/**
* Must be a non-negative integer.
* A string instance is valid against this keyword if its length is greater than, or equal to, the value of this keyword.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as a value of 0.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.7
*/
minLength?: number | undefined;
/**
* Should be a valid regular expression, according to the ECMA 262 regular expression dialect.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.8
*/
pattern?: string | undefined;
/**
* This keyword determines how child instances validate for arrays, and does not directly validate the immediate instance itself.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty schema.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.9
*/
items?: JSONSchema6Definition | JSONSchema6Definition[] | undefined;
/**
* This keyword determines how child instances validate for arrays, and does not directly validate the immediate instance itself.
* If "items" is an array of schemas, validation succeeds if every instance element
* at a position greater than the size of "items" validates against "additionalItems".
* Otherwise, "additionalItems" MUST be ignored, as the "items" schema
* (possibly the default value of an empty schema) is applied to all elements.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty schema.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.10
*/
additionalItems?: JSONSchema6Definition | undefined;
/**
* Must be a non-negative integer.
* An array instance is valid against "maxItems" if its size is less than, or equal to, the value of this keyword.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.11
*/
maxItems?: number | undefined;
/**
* Must be a non-negative integer.
* An array instance is valid against "maxItems" if its size is greater than, or equal to, the value of this keyword.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as a value of 0.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.12
*/
minItems?: number | undefined;
/**
* If this keyword has boolean value false, the instance validates successfully.
* If it has boolean value true, the instance validates successfully if all of its elements are unique.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as a value of false.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.13
*/
uniqueItems?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* An array instance is valid against "contains" if at least one of its elements is valid against the given schema.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.14
*/
contains?: JSONSchema6Definition | undefined;
/**
* Must be a non-negative integer.
* An object instance is valid against "maxProperties" if its number of properties is less than, or equal to, the value of this keyword.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.15
*/
maxProperties?: number | undefined;
/**
* Must be a non-negative integer.
* An object instance is valid against "maxProperties" if its number of properties is greater than,
* or equal to, the value of this keyword.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as a value of 0.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.16
*/
minProperties?: number | undefined;
/**
* Elements of this array must be unique.
* An object instance is valid against this keyword if every item in the array is the name of a property in the instance.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty array.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.17
*/
required?: string[] | undefined;
/**
* This keyword determines how child instances validate for objects, and does not directly validate the immediate instance itself.
* Validation succeeds if, for each name that appears in both the instance and as a name within this keyword's value,
* the child instance for that name successfully validates against the corresponding schema.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty object.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.18
*/
properties?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema6Definition;
} | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is an object that defines the schema for a set of property names of an object instance.
* The name of each property of this attribute's object is a regular expression pattern in the ECMA 262, while the value is a schema.
* If the pattern matches the name of a property on the instance object, the value of the instance's property
* MUST be valid against the pattern name's schema value.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty object.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.19
*/
patternProperties?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema6Definition;
} | undefined;
/**
* This attribute defines a schema for all properties that are not explicitly defined in an object type definition.
* If specified, the value MUST be a schema or a boolean.
* If false is provided, no additional properties are allowed beyond the properties defined in the schema.
* The default value is an empty schema which allows any value for additional properties.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.20
*/
additionalProperties?: JSONSchema6Definition | undefined;
/**
* This keyword specifies rules that are evaluated if the instance is an object and contains a certain property.
* Each property specifies a dependency.
* If the dependency value is an array, each element in the array must be unique.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty object.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.21
*/
dependencies?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema6Definition | string[];
} | undefined;
/**
* Takes a schema which validates the names of all properties rather than their values.
* Note the property name that the schema is testing will always be a string.
* Omitting this keyword has the same behavior as an empty schema.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.22
*/
propertyNames?: JSONSchema6Definition | undefined;
/**
* This provides an enumeration of all possible values that are valid
* for the instance property. This MUST be an array, and each item in
* the array represents a possible value for the instance value. If
* this attribute is defined, the instance value MUST be one of the
* values in the array in order for the schema to be valid.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.23
*/
enum?: JSONSchema6Type[] | undefined;
/**
* More readable form of a one-element "enum"
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.24
*/
const?: JSONSchema6Type | undefined;
/**
* A single type, or a union of simple types
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.25
*/
type?: JSONSchema6TypeName | JSONSchema6TypeName[] | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.26
*/
allOf?: JSONSchema6Definition[] | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.27
*/
anyOf?: JSONSchema6Definition[] | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.28
*/
oneOf?: JSONSchema6Definition[] | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.29
*/
not?: JSONSchema6Definition | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-7.1
*/
definitions?: {
[k: string]: JSONSchema6Definition;
} | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is a string that provides a short description of the instance property.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-7.2
*/
title?: string | undefined;
/**
* This attribute is a string that provides a full description of the of purpose the instance property.
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-7.2
*/
description?: string | undefined;
/**
* This keyword can be used to supply a default JSON value associated with a particular schema.
* It is RECOMMENDED that a default value be valid against the associated schema.
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-7.3
*/
default?: JSONSchema6Type | undefined;
/**
* Array of examples with no validation effect the value of "default" is usable as an example without repeating it under this keyword
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-7.4
*/
examples?: JSONSchema6Type[] | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wright-json-schema-validation-01#section-8
*/
format?: string | undefined;
}
// ==================================================================================================
// JSON Schema Draft 07
// ==================================================================================================
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Primitive type
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.1.1
*/
export type JSONSchema7TypeName =
| "string" //
| "number"
| "integer"
| "boolean"
| "object"
| "array"
| "null";
/**
* Primitive type
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.1.1
*/
export type JSONSchema7Type =
| string //
| number
| boolean
| JSONSchema7Object
| JSONSchema7Array
| null;
// Workaround for infinite type recursion
export interface JSONSchema7Object {
[key: string]: JSONSchema7Type;
}
// Workaround for infinite type recursion
// https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/3496#issuecomment-128553540
export interface JSONSchema7Array extends Array<JSONSchema7Type> {}
/**
* Meta schema
*
* Recommended values:
* - 'http://json-schema.org/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/hyper-schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#'
* - 'http://json-schema.org/draft-07/hyper-schema#'
*
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-5
*/
export type JSONSchema7Version = string;
/**
* JSON Schema v7
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01
*/
export type JSONSchema7Definition = JSONSchema7 | boolean;
export interface JSONSchema7 {
$id?: string | undefined;
$ref?: string | undefined;
$schema?: JSONSchema7Version | undefined;
$comment?: string | undefined;
/**
* @see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-bhutton-json-schema-00#section-8.2.4
* @see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-bhutton-json-schema-validation-00#appendix-A
*/
$defs?: {
[key: string]: JSONSchema7Definition;
} | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.1
*/
type?: JSONSchema7TypeName | JSONSchema7TypeName[] | undefined;
enum?: JSONSchema7Type[] | undefined;
const?: JSONSchema7Type | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.2
*/
multipleOf?: number | undefined;
maximum?: number | undefined;
exclusiveMaximum?: number | undefined;
minimum?: number | undefined;
exclusiveMinimum?: number | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.3
*/
maxLength?: number | undefined;
minLength?: number | undefined;
pattern?: string | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.4
*/
items?: JSONSchema7Definition | JSONSchema7Definition[] | undefined;
additionalItems?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
maxItems?: number | undefined;
minItems?: number | undefined;
uniqueItems?: boolean | undefined;
contains?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.5
*/
maxProperties?: number | undefined;
minProperties?: number | undefined;
required?: string[] | undefined;
properties?: {
[key: string]: JSONSchema7Definition;
} | undefined;
patternProperties?: {
[key: string]: JSONSchema7Definition;
} | undefined;
additionalProperties?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
dependencies?: {
[key: string]: JSONSchema7Definition | string[];
} | undefined;
propertyNames?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.6
*/
if?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
then?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
else?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-6.7
*/
allOf?: JSONSchema7Definition[] | undefined;
anyOf?: JSONSchema7Definition[] | undefined;
oneOf?: JSONSchema7Definition[] | undefined;
not?: JSONSchema7Definition | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-7
*/
format?: string | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-8
*/
contentMediaType?: string | undefined;
contentEncoding?: string | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-9
*/
definitions?: {
[key: string]: JSONSchema7Definition;
} | undefined;
/**
* @see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-handrews-json-schema-validation-01#section-10
*/
title?: string | undefined;
description?: string | undefined;
default?: JSONSchema7Type | undefined;
readOnly?: boolean | undefined;
writeOnly?: boolean | undefined;
examples?: JSONSchema7Type | undefined;
}
export interface ValidationResult {
valid: boolean;
errors: ValidationError[];
}
export interface ValidationError {
property: string;
message: string;
}
/**
* To use the validator call JSONSchema.validate with an instance object and an optional schema object.
* If a schema is provided, it will be used to validate. If the instance object refers to a schema (self-validating),
* that schema will be used to validate and the schema parameter is not necessary (if both exist,
* both validations will occur).
*/
export function validate(instance: {}, schema: JSONSchema4 | JSONSchema6 | JSONSchema7): ValidationResult;
/**
* The checkPropertyChange method will check to see if an value can legally be in property with the given schema
* This is slightly different than the validate method in that it will fail if the schema is readonly and it will
* not check for self-validation, it is assumed that the passed in value is already internally valid.
*/
export function checkPropertyChange(
value: any,
schema: JSONSchema4 | JSONSchema6 | JSONSchema7,
property: string,
): ValidationResult;
/**
* This checks to ensure that the result is valid and will throw an appropriate error message if it is not.
*/
export function mustBeValid(result: ValidationResult): void;

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"version": "7.0.15",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for json-schema",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/json-schema",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "Boris Cherny",
"githubUsername": "bcherny",
"url": "https://github.com/bcherny"
},
{
"name": "Lucian Buzzo",
"githubUsername": "lucianbuzzo",
"url": "https://github.com/lucianbuzzo"
},
{
"name": "Roland Groza",
"githubUsername": "rolandjitsu",
"url": "https://github.com/rolandjitsu"
},
{
"name": "Jason Kwok",
"githubUsername": "JasonHK",
"url": "https://github.com/JasonHK"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/json-schema"
},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/prop-types`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for prop-types (https://github.com/facebook/prop-types).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/prop-types.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Mon, 09 Jun 2025 20:02:33 GMT
* Dependencies: none
# Credits
These definitions were written by [DovydasNavickas](https://github.com/DovydasNavickas), [Ferdy Budhidharma](https://github.com/ferdaber), and [Sebastian Silbermann](https://github.com/eps1lon).

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// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/export-just-namespace
export = PropTypes;
declare namespace PropTypes {
type ReactComponentLike =
| string
| ((props: any) => any)
| (new(props: any, context: any) => any);
interface ReactElementLike {
type: ReactComponentLike;
props: unknown;
key: string | null;
}
interface ReactNodeArray extends Iterable<ReactNodeLike> {}
/**
* @internal Use `Awaited<ReactNodeLike>` instead
*/
// Helper type to enable `Awaited<ReactNodeLike>`.
// Must be a copy of the non-thenables of `ReactNodeLike`.
type AwaitedReactNodeLike =
| ReactElementLike
| string
| number
| bigint
| ReactNodeArray
| boolean
| null
| undefined;
type ReactNodeLike =
| ReactElementLike
| ReactNodeArray
| string
| number
| bigint
| boolean
| null
| undefined
| Promise<AwaitedReactNodeLike>;
const nominalTypeHack: unique symbol;
type IsOptional<T> = undefined extends T ? true : false;
type RequiredKeys<V> = {
[K in keyof V]-?: Exclude<V[K], undefined> extends Validator<infer T> ? IsOptional<T> extends true ? never : K
: never;
}[keyof V];
type OptionalKeys<V> = Exclude<keyof V, RequiredKeys<V>>;
type InferPropsInner<V> = { [K in keyof V]-?: InferType<V[K]> };
interface Validator<T> {
(
props: { [key: string]: any },
propName: string,
componentName: string,
location: string,
propFullName: string,
): Error | null;
[nominalTypeHack]?: {
type: T;
} | undefined;
}
interface Requireable<T> extends Validator<T | undefined | null> {
isRequired: Validator<NonNullable<T>>;
}
type ValidationMap<T> = { [K in keyof T]?: Validator<T[K]> };
/**
* Like {@link ValidationMap} but treats `undefined`, `null` and optional properties the same.
* This type is only added as a migration path in React 19 where this type was removed from React.
* Runtime and compile time types would mismatch since you could see `undefined` at runtime when your types don't expect this type.
*/
type WeakValidationMap<T> = {
[K in keyof T]?: null extends T[K] ? Validator<T[K] | null | undefined>
: undefined extends T[K] ? Validator<T[K] | null | undefined>
: Validator<T[K]>;
};
type InferType<V> = V extends Validator<infer T> ? T : any;
type InferProps<V> =
& InferPropsInner<Pick<V, RequiredKeys<V>>>
& Partial<InferPropsInner<Pick<V, OptionalKeys<V>>>>;
const any: Requireable<any>;
const array: Requireable<any[]>;
const bool: Requireable<boolean>;
const func: Requireable<(...args: any[]) => any>;
const number: Requireable<number>;
const object: Requireable<object>;
const string: Requireable<string>;
const node: Requireable<ReactNodeLike>;
const element: Requireable<ReactElementLike>;
const symbol: Requireable<symbol>;
const elementType: Requireable<ReactComponentLike>;
function instanceOf<T>(expectedClass: new(...args: any[]) => T): Requireable<T>;
function oneOf<T>(types: readonly T[]): Requireable<T>;
function oneOfType<T extends Validator<any>>(types: T[]): Requireable<NonNullable<InferType<T>>>;
function arrayOf<T>(type: Validator<T>): Requireable<T[]>;
function objectOf<T>(type: Validator<T>): Requireable<{ [K in keyof any]: T }>;
function shape<P extends ValidationMap<any>>(type: P): Requireable<InferProps<P>>;
function exact<P extends ValidationMap<any>>(type: P): Requireable<Required<InferProps<P>>>;
/**
* Assert that the values match with the type specs.
* Error messages are memorized and will only be shown once.
*
* @param typeSpecs Map of name to a ReactPropType
* @param values Runtime values that need to be type-checked
* @param location e.g. "prop", "context", "child context"
* @param componentName Name of the component for error messages
* @param getStack Returns the component stack
*/
function checkPropTypes(
typeSpecs: any,
values: any,
location: string,
componentName: string,
getStack?: () => any,
): void;
/**
* Only available if NODE_ENV=production
*/
function resetWarningCache(): void;
}

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{
"name": "@types/prop-types",
"version": "15.7.15",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for prop-types",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/prop-types",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "DovydasNavickas",
"githubUsername": "DovydasNavickas",
"url": "https://github.com/DovydasNavickas"
},
{
"name": "Ferdy Budhidharma",
"githubUsername": "ferdaber",
"url": "https://github.com/ferdaber"
},
{
"name": "Sebastian Silbermann",
"githubUsername": "eps1lon",
"url": "https://github.com/eps1lon"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/prop-types"
},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
"peerDependencies": {},
"typesPublisherContentHash": "92a20bc6f48f988ae6f314daa592e457e4b7ccb6ef115535bf69c7061375a248",
"typeScriptVersion": "5.1"
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/react-dom`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for react-dom (https://reactjs.org).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react-dom/v18.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:37:29 GMT
* Dependencies: none
* Peer dependencies: [@types/react](https://npmjs.com/package/@types/react)
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Asana](https://asana.com), [AssureSign](http://www.assuresign.com), [Microsoft](https://microsoft.com), [MartynasZilinskas](https://github.com/MartynasZilinskas), [Josh Rutherford](https://github.com/theruther4d), [Jessica Franco](https://github.com/Jessidhia), and [Sebastian Silbermann](https://github.com/eps1lon).

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/**
* These are types for things that are present in the upcoming React 18 release.
*
* Once React 18 is released they can just be moved to the main index file.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react-dom/canary"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react-dom/canary'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react-dom/canary" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-dom/index.js to see how the exports are declared,
// but confirm with published source code (e.g. https://unpkg.com/react-dom@canary) that these exports end up in the published code
import React = require("react");
import ReactDOM = require(".");
export {};
declare const REACT_FORM_STATE_SIGIL: unique symbol;
declare module "." {
function prefetchDNS(href: string): void;
interface PreconnectOptions {
// Don't create a helper type.
// It would have to be in module scope to be inlined in TS tooltips.
// But then it becomes part of the public API.
// TODO: Upstream to microsoft/TypeScript-DOM-lib-generator -> w3c/webref
// since the spec has a notion of a dedicated type: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/urls-and-fetching.html#cors-settings-attribute
crossOrigin?: "anonymous" | "use-credentials" | "" | undefined;
}
function preconnect(href: string, options?: PreconnectOptions): void;
type PreloadAs =
| "audio"
| "document"
| "embed"
| "fetch"
| "font"
| "image"
| "object"
| "track"
| "script"
| "style"
| "video"
| "worker";
interface PreloadOptions {
as: PreloadAs;
crossOrigin?: "anonymous" | "use-credentials" | "" | undefined;
fetchPriority?: "high" | "low" | "auto" | undefined;
// TODO: These should only be allowed with `as: 'image'` but it's not trivial to write tests against the full TS support matrix.
imageSizes?: string | undefined;
imageSrcSet?: string | undefined;
integrity?: string | undefined;
type?: string | undefined;
nonce?: string | undefined;
referrerPolicy?: ReferrerPolicy | undefined;
media?: string | undefined;
}
function preload(href: string, options?: PreloadOptions): void;
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#link-type-modulepreload
type PreloadModuleAs = RequestDestination;
interface PreloadModuleOptions {
/**
* @default "script"
*/
as: PreloadModuleAs;
crossOrigin?: "anonymous" | "use-credentials" | "" | undefined;
integrity?: string | undefined;
nonce?: string | undefined;
}
function preloadModule(href: string, options?: PreloadModuleOptions): void;
type PreinitAs = "script" | "style";
interface PreinitOptions {
as: PreinitAs;
crossOrigin?: "anonymous" | "use-credentials" | "" | undefined;
fetchPriority?: "high" | "low" | "auto" | undefined;
precedence?: string | undefined;
integrity?: string | undefined;
nonce?: string | undefined;
}
function preinit(href: string, options?: PreinitOptions): void;
// Will be expanded to include all of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-import-attributes
type PreinitModuleAs = "script";
interface PreinitModuleOptions {
/**
* @default "script"
*/
as?: PreinitModuleAs;
crossOrigin?: "anonymous" | "use-credentials" | "" | undefined;
integrity?: string | undefined;
nonce?: string | undefined;
}
function preinitModule(href: string, options?: PreinitModuleOptions): void;
interface FormStatusNotPending {
pending: false;
data: null;
method: null;
action: null;
}
interface FormStatusPending {
pending: true;
data: FormData;
method: string;
action: string | ((formData: FormData) => void | Promise<void>);
}
type FormStatus = FormStatusPending | FormStatusNotPending;
function useFormStatus(): FormStatus;
function useFormState<State>(
action: (state: Awaited<State>) => State | Promise<State>,
initialState: Awaited<State>,
permalink?: string,
): [state: Awaited<State>, dispatch: () => void, isPending: boolean];
function useFormState<State, Payload>(
action: (state: Awaited<State>, payload: Payload) => State | Promise<State>,
initialState: Awaited<State>,
permalink?: string,
): [state: Awaited<State>, dispatch: (payload: Payload) => void, isPending: boolean];
function requestFormReset(form: HTMLFormElement): void;
}
declare module "./client" {
interface ReactFormState {
[REACT_FORM_STATE_SIGIL]: never;
}
interface RootOptions {
onUncaughtError?:
| ((error: unknown, errorInfo: { componentStack?: string | undefined }) => void)
| undefined;
onCaughtError?:
| ((
error: unknown,
errorInfo: {
componentStack?: string | undefined;
errorBoundary?: React.Component<unknown> | undefined;
},
) => void)
| undefined;
}
interface HydrationOptions {
formState?: ReactFormState | null;
onUncaughtError?:
| ((error: unknown, errorInfo: { componentStack?: string | undefined }) => void)
| undefined;
onCaughtError?:
| ((
error: unknown,
errorInfo: {
componentStack?: string | undefined;
errorBoundary?: React.Component<unknown> | undefined;
},
) => void)
| undefined;
}
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_CREATE_ROOT_CONTAINERS {
document: Document;
}
}

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/**
* WARNING: This entrypoint is only available starting with `react-dom@18.0.0-rc.1`
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-dom/client.js to see how the exports are declared,
import React = require("react");
export interface HydrationOptions {
/**
* Prefix for `useId`.
*/
identifierPrefix?: string;
onRecoverableError?: (error: unknown, errorInfo: ErrorInfo) => void;
}
export interface RootOptions {
/**
* Prefix for `useId`.
*/
identifierPrefix?: string;
onRecoverableError?: (error: unknown, errorInfo: ErrorInfo) => void;
}
export interface ErrorInfo {
digest?: string;
componentStack?: string;
}
export interface Root {
render(children: React.ReactNode): void;
unmount(): void;
}
/**
* Different release channels declare additional types of ReactNode this particular release channel accepts.
* App or library types should never augment this interface.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface
export interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_CREATE_ROOT_CONTAINERS {}
export type Container =
| Element
| DocumentFragment
| DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_CREATE_ROOT_CONTAINERS[
keyof DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_CREATE_ROOT_CONTAINERS
];
/**
* createRoot lets you create a root to display React components inside a browser DOM node.
*
* @see {@link https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/client/createRoot API Reference for `createRoot`}
*/
export function createRoot(container: Container, options?: RootOptions): Root;
/**
* Same as `createRoot()`, but is used to hydrate a container whose HTML contents were rendered by ReactDOMServer.
*
* React will attempt to attach event listeners to the existing markup.
*
* **Example Usage**
*
* ```jsx
* hydrateRoot(document.querySelector('#root'), <App />)
* ```
*
* @see https://reactjs.org/docs/react-dom-client.html#hydrateroot
*/
export function hydrateRoot(
container: Element | Document,
initialChildren: React.ReactNode,
options?: HydrationOptions,
): Root;

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/**
* These are types for things that are present in the `experimental` builds of React but not yet
* on a stable build.
*
* Once they are promoted to stable they can just be moved to the main index file.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react-dom/experimental"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react-dom/experimental'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react-dom/experimental" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-dom/index.experimental.js to see how the exports are declared,
// but confirm with published source code (e.g. https://unpkg.com/react-dom@experimental) that these exports end up in the published code
import React = require("react");
import ReactDOM = require("./canary");
export {};
declare module "." {
}

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// NOTE: Users of the `experimental` builds of React should add a reference
// to 'react-dom/experimental' in their project. See experimental.d.ts's top comment
// for reference and documentation on how exactly to do it.
export as namespace ReactDOM;
import {
CElement,
Component,
ComponentState,
DOMAttributes,
DOMElement,
FunctionComponentElement,
Key,
ReactElement,
ReactInstance,
ReactNode,
ReactPortal,
} from "react";
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/findDOMNode#alternatives
*/
export function findDOMNode(instance: ReactInstance | null | undefined): Element | null | Text;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
export function unmountComponentAtNode(container: Element | DocumentFragment): boolean;
export function createPortal(
children: ReactNode,
container: Element | DocumentFragment,
key?: Key | null,
): ReactPortal;
export const version: string;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
export const render: Renderer;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
export const hydrate: Renderer;
export function flushSync<R>(fn: () => R): R;
export function unstable_batchedUpdates<A, R>(callback: (a: A) => R, a: A): R;
export function unstable_batchedUpdates<R>(callback: () => R): R;
/**
* @deprecated
*/
export function unstable_renderSubtreeIntoContainer<T extends Element>(
parentComponent: Component<any>,
element: DOMElement<DOMAttributes<T>, T>,
container: Element,
callback?: (element: T) => any,
): T;
/**
* @deprecated
*/
export function unstable_renderSubtreeIntoContainer<P, T extends Component<P, ComponentState>>(
parentComponent: Component<any>,
element: CElement<P, T>,
container: Element,
callback?: (component: T) => any,
): T;
/**
* @deprecated
*/
export function unstable_renderSubtreeIntoContainer<P>(
parentComponent: Component<any>,
element: ReactElement<P>,
container: Element,
callback?: (component?: Component<P, ComponentState> | Element) => any,
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type
): Component<P, ComponentState> | Element | void;
export type Container = Element | Document | DocumentFragment;
export interface Renderer {
// Deprecated(render): The return value is deprecated.
// In future releases the render function's return type will be void.
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
<T extends Element>(
element: DOMElement<DOMAttributes<T>, T>,
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
): T;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
(
element: Array<DOMElement<DOMAttributes<any>, any>>,
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
): Element;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
(
element: FunctionComponentElement<any> | Array<FunctionComponentElement<any>>,
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
): void;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
<P, T extends Component<P, ComponentState>>(
element: CElement<P, T>,
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
): T;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
(
element: Array<CElement<any, Component<any, ComponentState>>>,
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
): Component<any, ComponentState>;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
<P>(
element: ReactElement<P>,
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type
): Component<P, ComponentState> | Element | void;
/**
* @deprecated See https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide#updates-to-client-rendering-apis
*/
(
element: ReactElement[],
container: Container | null,
callback?: () => void,
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type
): Component<any, ComponentState> | Element | void;
}

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{
"name": "@types/react-dom",
"version": "18.3.7",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for react-dom",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react-dom",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "Asana",
"url": "https://asana.com"
},
{
"name": "AssureSign",
"url": "http://www.assuresign.com"
},
{
"name": "Microsoft",
"url": "https://microsoft.com"
},
{
"name": "MartynasZilinskas",
"githubUsername": "MartynasZilinskas",
"url": "https://github.com/MartynasZilinskas"
},
{
"name": "Josh Rutherford",
"githubUsername": "theruther4d",
"url": "https://github.com/theruther4d"
},
{
"name": "Jessica Franco",
"githubUsername": "Jessidhia",
"url": "https://github.com/Jessidhia"
},
{
"name": "Sebastian Silbermann",
"githubUsername": "eps1lon",
"url": "https://github.com/eps1lon"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"exports": {
".": {
"types": {
"default": "./index.d.ts"
}
},
"./canary": {
"types": {
"default": "./canary.d.ts"
}
},
"./client": {
"types": {
"default": "./client.d.ts"
}
},
"./server": {
"types": {
"default": "./server.d.ts"
}
},
"./experimental": {
"types": {
"default": "./experimental.d.ts"
}
},
"./test-utils": {
"types": {
"default": "./test-utils/index.d.ts"
}
},
"./package.json": "./package.json"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/react-dom"
},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
"peerDependencies": {
"@types/react": "^18.0.0"
},
"typesPublisherContentHash": "091d1528d83863778f5cb9fbf6c81d6e64ed2394f4c3c73a57ed81d9871b4465",
"typeScriptVersion": "5.1"
}

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// forward declarations
declare global {
namespace NodeJS {
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface
interface ReadableStream {}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface
interface WritableStream {}
}
/**
* Stub for https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortSignal
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface
interface AbortSignal {}
/**
* Stub for https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ReadableStream
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-empty-interface
interface ReadableStream {}
}
import { ReactNode } from "react";
import { ErrorInfo } from "./client";
export type BootstrapScriptDescriptor = {
src: string;
integrity?: string | undefined;
crossOrigin?: string | undefined;
};
export interface RenderToPipeableStreamOptions {
identifierPrefix?: string;
namespaceURI?: string;
nonce?: string;
bootstrapScriptContent?: string;
bootstrapScripts?: Array<string | BootstrapScriptDescriptor>;
bootstrapModules?: Array<string | BootstrapScriptDescriptor>;
progressiveChunkSize?: number;
onShellReady?: () => void;
onShellError?: (error: unknown) => void;
onAllReady?: () => void;
onError?: (error: unknown, errorInfo: ErrorInfo) => string | void;
}
export interface PipeableStream {
abort: (reason?: unknown) => void;
pipe: <Writable extends NodeJS.WritableStream>(destination: Writable) => Writable;
}
export interface ServerOptions {
identifierPrefix?: string;
}
/**
* Only available in the environments with [Node.js Streams](https://nodejs.dev/learn/nodejs-streams).
*
* @see [API](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-dom-server.html#rendertopipeablestream)
*
* @param children
* @param options
*/
export function renderToPipeableStream(children: ReactNode, options?: RenderToPipeableStreamOptions): PipeableStream;
/**
* Render a React element to its initial HTML. This should only be used on the server.
* React will return an HTML string. You can use this method to generate HTML on the server
* and send the markup down on the initial request for faster page loads and to allow search
* engines to crawl your pages for SEO purposes.
*
* If you call `ReactDOMClient.hydrateRoot()` on a node that already has this server-rendered markup,
* React will preserve it and only attach event handlers, allowing you
* to have a very performant first-load experience.
*/
export function renderToString(element: ReactNode, options?: ServerOptions): string;
/**
* Render a React element to its initial HTML. Returns a Readable stream that outputs
* an HTML string. The HTML output by this stream is exactly equal to what
* `ReactDOMServer.renderToString()` would return.
*
* @deprecated
*/
export function renderToNodeStream(element: ReactNode, options?: ServerOptions): NodeJS.ReadableStream;
/**
* Similar to `renderToString`, except this doesn't create extra DOM attributes
* such as `data-reactid`, that React uses internally. This is useful if you want
* to use React as a simple static page generator, as stripping away the extra
* attributes can save lots of bytes.
*/
export function renderToStaticMarkup(element: ReactNode, options?: ServerOptions): string;
/**
* Similar to `renderToNodeStream`, except this doesn't create extra DOM attributes
* such as `data-reactid`, that React uses internally. The HTML output by this stream
* is exactly equal to what `ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup()` would return.
*
* @deprecated
*/
export function renderToStaticNodeStream(element: ReactNode, options?: ServerOptions): NodeJS.ReadableStream;
export interface RenderToReadableStreamOptions {
identifierPrefix?: string;
namespaceURI?: string;
nonce?: string;
bootstrapScriptContent?: string;
bootstrapScripts?: Array<string | BootstrapScriptDescriptor>;
bootstrapModules?: Array<string | BootstrapScriptDescriptor>;
progressiveChunkSize?: number;
signal?: AbortSignal;
onError?: (error: unknown, errorInfo: ErrorInfo) => string | void;
}
export interface ReactDOMServerReadableStream extends ReadableStream {
allReady: Promise<void>;
}
/**
* Only available in the environments with [Web Streams](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Streams_API) (this includes browsers, Deno, and some modern edge runtimes).
*
* @see [API](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-dom-server.html#rendertoreadablestream)
*/
export function renderToReadableStream(
children: ReactNode,
options?: RenderToReadableStreamOptions,
): Promise<ReactDOMServerReadableStream>;
export const version: string;
export as namespace ReactDOMServer;

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import {
AbstractView,
CElement,
ClassType,
Component,
ComponentClass,
DOMAttributes,
DOMElement,
FC,
FunctionComponentElement,
ReactElement,
ReactHTMLElement,
ReactInstance,
} from "react";
import * as ReactTestUtils from ".";
export {};
export interface OptionalEventProperties {
bubbles?: boolean | undefined;
cancelable?: boolean | undefined;
currentTarget?: EventTarget | undefined;
defaultPrevented?: boolean | undefined;
eventPhase?: number | undefined;
isTrusted?: boolean | undefined;
nativeEvent?: Event | undefined;
preventDefault?(): void;
stopPropagation?(): void;
target?: EventTarget | undefined;
timeStamp?: Date | undefined;
type?: string | undefined;
}
export type ModifierKey =
| "Alt"
| "AltGraph"
| "CapsLock"
| "Control"
| "Fn"
| "FnLock"
| "Hyper"
| "Meta"
| "NumLock"
| "ScrollLock"
| "Shift"
| "Super"
| "Symbol"
| "SymbolLock";
export interface SyntheticEventData extends OptionalEventProperties {
altKey?: boolean | undefined;
button?: number | undefined;
buttons?: number | undefined;
clientX?: number | undefined;
clientY?: number | undefined;
changedTouches?: TouchList | undefined;
charCode?: number | undefined;
clipboardData?: DataTransfer | undefined;
ctrlKey?: boolean | undefined;
deltaMode?: number | undefined;
deltaX?: number | undefined;
deltaY?: number | undefined;
deltaZ?: number | undefined;
detail?: number | undefined;
getModifierState?(key: ModifierKey): boolean;
key?: string | undefined;
keyCode?: number | undefined;
locale?: string | undefined;
location?: number | undefined;
metaKey?: boolean | undefined;
pageX?: number | undefined;
pageY?: number | undefined;
relatedTarget?: EventTarget | undefined;
repeat?: boolean | undefined;
screenX?: number | undefined;
screenY?: number | undefined;
shiftKey?: boolean | undefined;
targetTouches?: TouchList | undefined;
touches?: TouchList | undefined;
view?: AbstractView | undefined;
which?: number | undefined;
}
export type EventSimulator = (element: Element | Component<any>, eventData?: SyntheticEventData) => void;
export interface MockedComponentClass {
new(props: any): any;
}
export interface ShallowRenderer {
/**
* After `shallowRenderer.render()` has been called, returns shallowly rendered output.
*/
getRenderOutput<E extends ReactElement>(): E;
/**
* Similar to `ReactDOM.render` but it doesn't require DOM and only renders a single level deep.
*/
render(element: ReactElement, context?: any): void;
unmount(): void;
}
/**
* Simulate an event dispatch on a DOM node with optional `eventData` event data.
* `Simulate` has a method for every event that React understands.
*/
export namespace Simulate {
const abort: EventSimulator;
const animationEnd: EventSimulator;
const animationIteration: EventSimulator;
const animationStart: EventSimulator;
const blur: EventSimulator;
const cancel: EventSimulator;
const canPlay: EventSimulator;
const canPlayThrough: EventSimulator;
const change: EventSimulator;
const click: EventSimulator;
const close: EventSimulator;
const compositionEnd: EventSimulator;
const compositionStart: EventSimulator;
const compositionUpdate: EventSimulator;
const contextMenu: EventSimulator;
const copy: EventSimulator;
const cut: EventSimulator;
const auxClick: EventSimulator;
const doubleClick: EventSimulator;
const drag: EventSimulator;
const dragEnd: EventSimulator;
const dragEnter: EventSimulator;
const dragExit: EventSimulator;
const dragLeave: EventSimulator;
const dragOver: EventSimulator;
const dragStart: EventSimulator;
const drop: EventSimulator;
const durationChange: EventSimulator;
const emptied: EventSimulator;
const encrypted: EventSimulator;
const ended: EventSimulator;
const error: EventSimulator;
const focus: EventSimulator;
const input: EventSimulator;
const invalid: EventSimulator;
const keyDown: EventSimulator;
const keyPress: EventSimulator;
const keyUp: EventSimulator;
const load: EventSimulator;
const loadStart: EventSimulator;
const loadedData: EventSimulator;
const loadedMetadata: EventSimulator;
const mouseDown: EventSimulator;
const mouseEnter: EventSimulator;
const mouseLeave: EventSimulator;
const mouseMove: EventSimulator;
const mouseOut: EventSimulator;
const mouseOver: EventSimulator;
const mouseUp: EventSimulator;
const paste: EventSimulator;
const pause: EventSimulator;
const play: EventSimulator;
const playing: EventSimulator;
const progress: EventSimulator;
const pointerCancel: EventSimulator;
const pointerDown: EventSimulator;
const pointerUp: EventSimulator;
const pointerMove: EventSimulator;
const pointerOut: EventSimulator;
const pointerOver: EventSimulator;
const pointerEnter: EventSimulator;
const pointerLeave: EventSimulator;
const gotPointerCapture: EventSimulator;
const lostPointerCapture: EventSimulator;
const rateChange: EventSimulator;
const reset: EventSimulator;
const resize: EventSimulator;
const scroll: EventSimulator;
const toggle: EventSimulator;
const seeked: EventSimulator;
const seeking: EventSimulator;
const select: EventSimulator;
const beforeInput: EventSimulator;
const stalled: EventSimulator;
const submit: EventSimulator;
const suspend: EventSimulator;
const timeUpdate: EventSimulator;
const touchCancel: EventSimulator;
const touchEnd: EventSimulator;
const touchMove: EventSimulator;
const touchStart: EventSimulator;
const transitionEnd: EventSimulator;
const volumeChange: EventSimulator;
const waiting: EventSimulator;
const wheel: EventSimulator;
}
/**
* Render a React element into a detached DOM node in the document. __This function requires a DOM__.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function renderIntoDocument<T extends Element>(
element: DOMElement<any, T>,
): T;
/** @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils */
export function renderIntoDocument(
element: FunctionComponentElement<any>,
): void;
// If we replace `P` with `any` in this overload, then some tests fail because
// calls to `renderIntoDocument` choose the last overload on the
// subtype-relation pass and get an undesirably broad return type. Using `P`
// allows this overload to match on the subtype-relation pass.
/**
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function renderIntoDocument<P, T extends Component<P>>(
element: CElement<P, T>,
): T;
/**
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function renderIntoDocument<P>(
element: ReactElement<P>,
): Component<P> | Element | void;
/**
* Pass a mocked component module to this method to augment it with useful methods that allow it to
* be used as a dummy React component. Instead of rendering as usual, the component will become
* a simple `<div>` (or other tag if `mockTagName` is provided) containing any provided children.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function mockComponent(
mocked: MockedComponentClass,
mockTagName?: string,
): typeof ReactTestUtils;
/**
* Returns `true` if `element` is any React element.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isElement(element: any): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if `element` is a React element whose type is of a React `componentClass`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isElementOfType<T extends HTMLElement>(
element: ReactElement,
type: string,
): element is ReactHTMLElement<T>;
/**
* Returns `true` if `element` is a React element whose type is of a React `componentClass`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isElementOfType<P extends DOMAttributes<{}>, T extends Element>(
element: ReactElement,
type: string,
): element is DOMElement<P, T>;
/**
* Returns `true` if `element` is a React element whose type is of a React `componentClass`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isElementOfType<P>(
element: ReactElement,
type: FC<P>,
): element is FunctionComponentElement<P>;
/**
* Returns `true` if `element` is a React element whose type is of a React `componentClass`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isElementOfType<P, T extends Component<P>, C extends ComponentClass<P>>(
element: ReactElement,
type: ClassType<P, T, C>,
): element is CElement<P, T>;
/**
* Returns `true` if `instance` is a DOM component (such as a `<div>` or `<span>`).
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isDOMComponent(instance: ReactInstance): instance is Element;
/**
* Returns `true` if `instance` is a user-defined component, such as a class or a function.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isCompositeComponent(instance: ReactInstance): instance is Component<any>;
/**
* Returns `true` if `instance` is a component whose type is of a React `componentClass`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function isCompositeComponentWithType<T extends Component<any>, C extends ComponentClass<any>>(
instance: ReactInstance,
type: ClassType<any, T, C>,
): boolean;
/**
* Traverse all components in `tree` and accumulate all components where
* `test(component)` is `true`. This is not that useful on its own, but it's used
* as a primitive for other test utils.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function findAllInRenderedTree(
root: Component<any>,
fn: (i: ReactInstance) => boolean,
): ReactInstance[];
/**
* Finds all DOM elements of components in the rendered tree that are
* DOM components with the class name matching `className`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass(
root: Component<any>,
className: string,
): Element[];
/**
* Like `scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithClass()` but expects there to be one result,
* and returns that one result, or throws exception if there is any other
* number of matches besides one.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function findRenderedDOMComponentWithClass(
root: Component<any>,
className: string,
): Element;
/**
* Finds all DOM elements of components in the rendered tree that are
* DOM components with the tag name matching `tagName`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag(
root: Component<any>,
tagName: string,
): Element[];
/**
* Like `scryRenderedDOMComponentsWithTag()` but expects there to be one result,
* and returns that one result, or throws exception if there is any other
* number of matches besides one.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function findRenderedDOMComponentWithTag(
root: Component<any>,
tagName: string,
): Element;
/**
* Finds all instances of components with type equal to `componentClass`.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function scryRenderedComponentsWithType<T extends Component<any>, C extends ComponentClass<any>>(
root: Component<any>,
type: ClassType<any, T, C>,
): T[];
/**
* Same as `scryRenderedComponentsWithType()` but expects there to be one result
* and returns that one result, or throws exception if there is any other
* number of matches besides one.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function findRenderedComponentWithType<T extends Component<any>, C extends ComponentClass<any>>(
root: Component<any>,
type: ClassType<any, T, C>,
): T;
/**
* Call this in your tests to create a shallow renderer.
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function createRenderer(): ShallowRenderer;
// NOTES
// - the order of these signatures matters - typescript will check the signatures in source order.
// If the `() => VoidOrUndefinedOnly` signature is first, it'll erroneously match a Promise returning function for users with
// `strictNullChecks: false`.
// - VoidOrUndefinedOnly is there to forbid any non-void return values for users with `strictNullChecks: true`
declare const UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY: unique symbol;
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type
type VoidOrUndefinedOnly = void | { [UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY]: never };
/**
* Wrap any code rendering and triggering updates to your components into `act()` calls.
*
* Ensures that the behavior in your tests matches what happens in the browser
* more closely by executing pending `useEffect`s before returning. This also
* reduces the amount of re-renders done.
*
* @param callback A synchronous, void callback that will execute as a single, complete React commit.
*
* @see https://reactjs.org/blog/2019/02/06/react-v16.8.0.html#testing-hooks
*
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
// While act does always return Thenable, if a void function is passed, we pretend the return value is also void to not trigger dangling Promise lint rules.
export function act(callback: () => VoidOrUndefinedOnly): void;
/**
* @deprecated https://react.dev/warnings/react-dom-test-utils
*/
export function act<T>(callback: () => T | Promise<T>): Promise<T>;
// Intentionally doesn't extend PromiseLike<never>.
// Ideally this should be as hard to accidentally use as possible.
export interface DebugPromiseLike {
// the actual then() in here is 0-ary, but that doesn't count as a PromiseLike.
then(onfulfilled: (value: never) => never, onrejected: (reason: never) => never): never;
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/react`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for react (https://react.dev/).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react/v18.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Thu, 05 Feb 2026 09:44:59 GMT
* Dependencies: [@types/prop-types](https://npmjs.com/package/@types/prop-types), [csstype](https://npmjs.com/package/csstype)
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Asana](https://asana.com), [AssureSign](http://www.assuresign.com), [Microsoft](https://microsoft.com), [John Reilly](https://github.com/johnnyreilly), [Benoit Benezech](https://github.com/bbenezech), [Patricio Zavolinsky](https://github.com/pzavolinsky), [Eric Anderson](https://github.com/ericanderson), [Dovydas Navickas](https://github.com/DovydasNavickas), [Josh Rutherford](https://github.com/theruther4d), [Guilherme Hübner](https://github.com/guilhermehubner), [Ferdy Budhidharma](https://github.com/ferdaber), [Johann Rakotoharisoa](https://github.com/jrakotoharisoa), [Olivier Pascal](https://github.com/pascaloliv), [Martin Hochel](https://github.com/hotell), [Frank Li](https://github.com/franklixuefei), [Jessica Franco](https://github.com/Jessidhia), [Saransh Kataria](https://github.com/saranshkataria), [Kanitkorn Sujautra](https://github.com/lukyth), [Sebastian Silbermann](https://github.com/eps1lon), [Kyle Scully](https://github.com/zieka), [Cong Zhang](https://github.com/dancerphil), [Dimitri Mitropoulos](https://github.com/dimitropoulos), [JongChan Choi](https://github.com/disjukr), [Victor Magalhães](https://github.com/vhfmag), [Priyanshu Rav](https://github.com/priyanshurav), [Dmitry Semigradsky](https://github.com/Semigradsky), and [Matt Pocock](https://github.com/mattpocock).

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/**
* These are types for things that are present in the React `canary` release channel.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react/canary"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react/canary'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react/canary" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react/src/React.js to see how the exports are declared,
import React = require(".");
export {};
declare const UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY: unique symbol;
type VoidOrUndefinedOnly = void | { [UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY]: never };
type NativeToggleEvent = ToggleEvent;
declare module "." {
export type Usable<T> = PromiseLike<T> | Context<T>;
export function use<T>(usable: Usable<T>): T;
interface ServerContextJSONArray extends ReadonlyArray<ServerContextJSONValue> {}
export type ServerContextJSONValue =
| string
| boolean
| number
| null
| ServerContextJSONArray
| { [key: string]: ServerContextJSONValue };
export interface ServerContext<T extends ServerContextJSONValue> {
Provider: Provider<T>;
}
/**
* Accepts a context object (the value returned from `React.createContext` or `React.createServerContext`) and returns the current
* context value, as given by the nearest context provider for the given context.
*
* @version 16.8.0
* @see {@link https://react.dev/reference/react/useContext}
*/
function useContext<T extends ServerContextJSONValue>(context: ServerContext<T>): T;
export function createServerContext<T extends ServerContextJSONValue>(
globalName: string,
defaultValue: T,
): ServerContext<T>;
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type
export function cache<CachedFunction extends Function>(fn: CachedFunction): CachedFunction;
export function unstable_useCacheRefresh(): () => void;
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_FORM_ACTIONS {
functions: (formData: FormData) => void | Promise<void>;
}
export interface TransitionStartFunction {
/**
* Marks all state updates inside the async function as transitions
*
* @see {https://react.dev/reference/react/useTransition#starttransition}
*
* @param callback
*/
(callback: () => Promise<VoidOrUndefinedOnly>): void;
}
/**
* Similar to `useTransition` but allows uses where hooks are not available.
*
* @param callback An _asynchronous_ function which causes state updates that can be deferred.
*/
export function startTransition(scope: () => Promise<VoidOrUndefinedOnly>): void;
export function useOptimistic<State>(
passthrough: State,
): [State, (action: State | ((pendingState: State) => State)) => void];
export function useOptimistic<State, Action>(
passthrough: State,
reducer: (state: State, action: Action) => State,
): [State, (action: Action) => void];
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_CALLBACK_REF_RETURN_VALUES {
cleanup: () => VoidOrUndefinedOnly;
}
export function useActionState<State>(
action: (state: Awaited<State>) => State | Promise<State>,
initialState: Awaited<State>,
permalink?: string,
): [state: Awaited<State>, dispatch: () => void, isPending: boolean];
export function useActionState<State, Payload>(
action: (state: Awaited<State>, payload: Payload) => State | Promise<State>,
initialState: Awaited<State>,
permalink?: string,
): [state: Awaited<State>, dispatch: (payload: Payload) => void, isPending: boolean];
interface DOMAttributes<T> {
// Transition Events
onTransitionCancel?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionCancelCapture?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionRun?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionRunCapture?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionStart?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionStartCapture?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
}
type ToggleEventHandler<T = Element> = EventHandler<ToggleEvent<T>>;
interface HTMLAttributes<T> {
popover?: "" | "auto" | "manual" | "hint" | undefined;
popoverTargetAction?: "toggle" | "show" | "hide" | undefined;
popoverTarget?: string | undefined;
onToggle?: ToggleEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onBeforeToggle?: ToggleEventHandler<T> | undefined;
}
interface ToggleEvent<T = Element> extends SyntheticEvent<T, NativeToggleEvent> {
oldState: "closed" | "open";
newState: "closed" | "open";
}
interface LinkHTMLAttributes<T> {
precedence?: string | undefined;
}
interface StyleHTMLAttributes<T> {
href?: string | undefined;
precedence?: string | undefined;
}
/**
* @internal Use `Awaited<ReactNode>` instead
*/
// Helper type to enable `Awaited<ReactNode>`.
// Must be a copy of the non-thenables of `ReactNode`.
type AwaitedReactNode =
| ReactElement
| string
| number
| Iterable<AwaitedReactNode>
| ReactPortal
| boolean
| null
| undefined;
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_REACT_NODES {
promises: Promise<AwaitedReactNode>;
bigints: bigint;
}
}

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/**
* These are types for things that are present in the `experimental` builds of React but not yet
* on a stable build.
*
* Once they are promoted to stable they can just be moved to the main index file.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react/experimental"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react/experimental'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react/experimental" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/react/src/React.js to see how the exports are declared,
// and https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/shared/ReactFeatureFlags.js to verify which APIs are
// flagged experimental or not. Experimental APIs will be tagged with `__EXPERIMENTAL__`.
//
// For the inputs of types exported as simply a fiber tag, the `beginWork` function of ReactFiberBeginWork.js
// is a good place to start looking for details; it generally calls prop validation functions or delegates
// all tasks done as part of the render phase (the concurrent part of the React update cycle).
//
// Suspense-related handling can be found in ReactFiberThrow.js.
import React = require("./canary");
export {};
declare const UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY: unique symbol;
type VoidOrUndefinedOnly = void | { [UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY]: never };
declare module "." {
export interface SuspenseProps {
/**
* The presence of this prop indicates that the content is computationally expensive to render.
* In other words, the tree is CPU bound and not I/O bound (e.g. due to fetching data).
* @see {@link https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/19936}
*/
unstable_expectedLoadTime?: number | undefined;
}
export type SuspenseListRevealOrder = "forwards" | "backwards" | "together";
export type SuspenseListTailMode = "collapsed" | "hidden";
export interface SuspenseListCommonProps {
/**
* Note that SuspenseList require more than one child;
* it is a runtime warning to provide only a single child.
*
* It does, however, allow those children to be wrapped inside a single
* level of `<React.Fragment>`.
*/
children: ReactElement | Iterable<ReactElement>;
}
interface DirectionalSuspenseListProps extends SuspenseListCommonProps {
/**
* Defines the order in which the `SuspenseList` children should be revealed.
*/
revealOrder: "forwards" | "backwards";
/**
* Dictates how unloaded items in a SuspenseList is shown.
*
* - By default, `SuspenseList` will show all fallbacks in the list.
* - `collapsed` shows only the next fallback in the list.
* - `hidden` doesnt show any unloaded items.
*/
tail?: SuspenseListTailMode | undefined;
}
interface NonDirectionalSuspenseListProps extends SuspenseListCommonProps {
/**
* Defines the order in which the `SuspenseList` children should be revealed.
*/
revealOrder?: Exclude<SuspenseListRevealOrder, DirectionalSuspenseListProps["revealOrder"]> | undefined;
/**
* The tail property is invalid when not using the `forwards` or `backwards` reveal orders.
*/
tail?: never | undefined;
}
export type SuspenseListProps = DirectionalSuspenseListProps | NonDirectionalSuspenseListProps;
/**
* `SuspenseList` helps coordinate many components that can suspend by orchestrating the order
* in which these components are revealed to the user.
*
* When multiple components need to fetch data, this data may arrive in an unpredictable order.
* However, if you wrap these items in a `SuspenseList`, React will not show an item in the list
* until previous items have been displayed (this behavior is adjustable).
*
* @see {@link https://reactjs.org/docs/concurrent-mode-reference.html#suspenselist}
* @see {@link https://reactjs.org/docs/concurrent-mode-patterns.html#suspenselist}
*/
export const unstable_SuspenseList: ExoticComponent<SuspenseListProps>;
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type
export function experimental_useEffectEvent<T extends Function>(event: T): T;
/**
* Warning: Only available in development builds.
*/
function captureOwnerStack(): string | null;
type Reference = object;
type TaintableUniqueValue = string | bigint | ArrayBufferView;
function experimental_taintUniqueValue(
message: string | undefined,
lifetime: Reference,
value: TaintableUniqueValue,
): void;
function experimental_taintObjectReference(message: string | undefined, object: Reference): void;
export interface HTMLAttributes<T> {
/**
* @see {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/inert}
*/
inert?: boolean | undefined;
}
}

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/*
React projects that don't include the DOM library need these interfaces to compile.
React Native applications use React, but there is no DOM available. The JavaScript runtime
is ES6/ES2015 only. These definitions allow such projects to compile with only `--lib ES6`.
Warning: all of these interfaces are empty. If you want type definitions for various properties
(such as HTMLInputElement.prototype.value), you need to add `--lib DOM` (via command line or tsconfig.json).
*/
interface Event {}
interface AnimationEvent extends Event {}
interface ClipboardEvent extends Event {}
interface CompositionEvent extends Event {}
interface DragEvent extends Event {}
interface FocusEvent extends Event {}
interface InputEvent extends Event {}
interface KeyboardEvent extends Event {}
interface MouseEvent extends Event {}
interface TouchEvent extends Event {}
interface PointerEvent extends Event {}
interface ToggleEvent extends Event {}
interface TransitionEvent extends Event {}
interface UIEvent extends Event {}
interface WheelEvent extends Event {}
interface EventTarget {}
interface Document {}
interface DataTransfer {}
interface StyleMedia {}
interface Element {}
interface DocumentFragment {}
interface HTMLElement extends Element {}
interface HTMLAnchorElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLAreaElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLAudioElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLBaseElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLBodyElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLBRElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLButtonElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLCanvasElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDataElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDataListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDetailsElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDialogElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDivElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLEmbedElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLFieldSetElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLFormElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHeadingElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHeadElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHRElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHtmlElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLIFrameElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLImageElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLInputElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLModElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLabelElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLegendElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLIElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLinkElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLMapElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLMetaElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLMeterElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLObjectElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOptGroupElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOptionElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOutputElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLParagraphElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLParamElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLPreElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLProgressElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLQuoteElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSlotElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLScriptElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSelectElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSourceElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSpanElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLStyleElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableColElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableDataCellElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableHeaderCellElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableRowElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableSectionElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTemplateElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTextAreaElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTimeElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTitleElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTrackElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLUListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLVideoElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLWebViewElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface SVGElement extends Element {}
interface SVGSVGElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGCircleElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGClipPathElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGDefsElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGDescElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGEllipseElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEBlendElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEColorMatrixElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEComponentTransferElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFECompositeElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEConvolveMatrixElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDiffuseLightingElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDisplacementMapElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDistantLightElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDropShadowElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFloodElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncAElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncBElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncGElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncRElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEGaussianBlurElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEImageElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEMergeElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEMergeNodeElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEMorphologyElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEOffsetElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEPointLightElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFESpecularLightingElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFESpotLightElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFETileElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFETurbulenceElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFilterElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGForeignObjectElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGGElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGImageElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGLineElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGLinearGradientElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGMarkerElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGMaskElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGMetadataElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPathElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPatternElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPolygonElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPolylineElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGRadialGradientElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGRectElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGSetElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGStopElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGSwitchElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGSymbolElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGTextElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGTextPathElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGTSpanElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGUseElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGViewElement extends SVGElement {}
interface FormData {}
interface Text {}
interface TouchList {}
interface WebGLRenderingContext {}
interface WebGL2RenderingContext {}
interface TrustedHTML {}

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import * as React from "./";
export { Fragment } from "./";
export namespace JSX {
type ElementType = React.JSX.ElementType;
interface Element extends React.JSX.Element {}
interface ElementClass extends React.JSX.ElementClass {}
interface ElementAttributesProperty extends React.JSX.ElementAttributesProperty {}
interface ElementChildrenAttribute extends React.JSX.ElementChildrenAttribute {}
type LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P> = React.JSX.LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P>;
interface IntrinsicAttributes extends React.JSX.IntrinsicAttributes {}
interface IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> extends React.JSX.IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> {}
interface IntrinsicElements extends React.JSX.IntrinsicElements {}
}
export interface JSXSource {
/**
* The source file where the element originates from.
*/
fileName?: string | undefined;
/**
* The line number where the element was created.
*/
lineNumber?: number | undefined;
/**
* The column number where the element was created.
*/
columnNumber?: number | undefined;
}
/**
* Create a React element.
*
* You should not use this function directly. Use JSX and a transpiler instead.
*/
export function jsxDEV(
type: React.ElementType,
props: unknown,
key: React.Key | undefined,
isStatic: boolean,
source?: JSXSource,
self?: unknown,
): React.ReactElement;

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import * as React from "./";
export { Fragment } from "./";
export namespace JSX {
type ElementType = React.JSX.ElementType;
interface Element extends React.JSX.Element {}
interface ElementClass extends React.JSX.ElementClass {}
interface ElementAttributesProperty extends React.JSX.ElementAttributesProperty {}
interface ElementChildrenAttribute extends React.JSX.ElementChildrenAttribute {}
type LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P> = React.JSX.LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P>;
interface IntrinsicAttributes extends React.JSX.IntrinsicAttributes {}
interface IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> extends React.JSX.IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> {}
interface IntrinsicElements extends React.JSX.IntrinsicElements {}
}
/**
* Create a React element.
*
* You should not use this function directly. Use JSX and a transpiler instead.
*/
export function jsx(
type: React.ElementType,
props: unknown,
key?: React.Key,
): React.ReactElement;
/**
* Create a React element.
*
* You should not use this function directly. Use JSX and a transpiler instead.
*/
export function jsxs(
type: React.ElementType,
props: unknown,
key?: React.Key,
): React.ReactElement;

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{
"name": "@types/react",
"version": "18.3.28",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for react",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "Asana",
"url": "https://asana.com"
},
{
"name": "AssureSign",
"url": "http://www.assuresign.com"
},
{
"name": "Microsoft",
"url": "https://microsoft.com"
},
{
"name": "John Reilly",
"githubUsername": "johnnyreilly",
"url": "https://github.com/johnnyreilly"
},
{
"name": "Benoit Benezech",
"githubUsername": "bbenezech",
"url": "https://github.com/bbenezech"
},
{
"name": "Patricio Zavolinsky",
"githubUsername": "pzavolinsky",
"url": "https://github.com/pzavolinsky"
},
{
"name": "Eric Anderson",
"githubUsername": "ericanderson",
"url": "https://github.com/ericanderson"
},
{
"name": "Dovydas Navickas",
"githubUsername": "DovydasNavickas",
"url": "https://github.com/DovydasNavickas"
},
{
"name": "Josh Rutherford",
"githubUsername": "theruther4d",
"url": "https://github.com/theruther4d"
},
{
"name": "Guilherme Hübner",
"githubUsername": "guilhermehubner",
"url": "https://github.com/guilhermehubner"
},
{
"name": "Ferdy Budhidharma",
"githubUsername": "ferdaber",
"url": "https://github.com/ferdaber"
},
{
"name": "Johann Rakotoharisoa",
"githubUsername": "jrakotoharisoa",
"url": "https://github.com/jrakotoharisoa"
},
{
"name": "Olivier Pascal",
"githubUsername": "pascaloliv",
"url": "https://github.com/pascaloliv"
},
{
"name": "Martin Hochel",
"githubUsername": "hotell",
"url": "https://github.com/hotell"
},
{
"name": "Frank Li",
"githubUsername": "franklixuefei",
"url": "https://github.com/franklixuefei"
},
{
"name": "Jessica Franco",
"githubUsername": "Jessidhia",
"url": "https://github.com/Jessidhia"
},
{
"name": "Saransh Kataria",
"githubUsername": "saranshkataria",
"url": "https://github.com/saranshkataria"
},
{
"name": "Kanitkorn Sujautra",
"githubUsername": "lukyth",
"url": "https://github.com/lukyth"
},
{
"name": "Sebastian Silbermann",
"githubUsername": "eps1lon",
"url": "https://github.com/eps1lon"
},
{
"name": "Kyle Scully",
"githubUsername": "zieka",
"url": "https://github.com/zieka"
},
{
"name": "Cong Zhang",
"githubUsername": "dancerphil",
"url": "https://github.com/dancerphil"
},
{
"name": "Dimitri Mitropoulos",
"githubUsername": "dimitropoulos",
"url": "https://github.com/dimitropoulos"
},
{
"name": "JongChan Choi",
"githubUsername": "disjukr",
"url": "https://github.com/disjukr"
},
{
"name": "Victor Magalhães",
"githubUsername": "vhfmag",
"url": "https://github.com/vhfmag"
},
{
"name": "Priyanshu Rav",
"githubUsername": "priyanshurav",
"url": "https://github.com/priyanshurav"
},
{
"name": "Dmitry Semigradsky",
"githubUsername": "Semigradsky",
"url": "https://github.com/Semigradsky"
},
{
"name": "Matt Pocock",
"githubUsername": "mattpocock",
"url": "https://github.com/mattpocock"
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],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"typesVersions": {
"<=5.0": {
"*": [
"ts5.0/*"
]
}
},
"exports": {
".": {
"types@<=5.0": {
"default": "./ts5.0/index.d.ts"
},
"types": {
"default": "./index.d.ts"
}
},
"./canary": {
"types@<=5.0": {
"default": "./ts5.0/canary.d.ts"
},
"types": {
"default": "./canary.d.ts"
}
},
"./experimental": {
"types@<=5.0": {
"default": "./ts5.0/experimental.d.ts"
},
"types": {
"default": "./experimental.d.ts"
}
},
"./jsx-runtime": {
"types@<=5.0": {
"default": "./ts5.0/jsx-runtime.d.ts"
},
"types": {
"default": "./jsx-runtime.d.ts"
}
},
"./jsx-dev-runtime": {
"types@<=5.0": {
"default": "./ts5.0/jsx-dev-runtime.d.ts"
},
"types": {
"default": "./jsx-dev-runtime.d.ts"
}
},
"./package.json": "./package.json"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/react"
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"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {
"@types/prop-types": "*",
"csstype": "^3.2.2"
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/**
* These are types for things that are present in the React `canary` release channel.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react/canary"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react/canary'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react/canary" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react/src/React.js to see how the exports are declared,
import React = require(".");
export {};
declare const UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY: unique symbol;
type VoidOrUndefinedOnly = void | { [UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY]: never };
type NativeToggleEvent = ToggleEvent;
declare module "." {
export type Usable<T> = PromiseLike<T> | Context<T>;
export function use<T>(usable: Usable<T>): T;
interface ServerContextJSONArray extends ReadonlyArray<ServerContextJSONValue> {}
export type ServerContextJSONValue =
| string
| boolean
| number
| null
| ServerContextJSONArray
| { [key: string]: ServerContextJSONValue };
export interface ServerContext<T extends ServerContextJSONValue> {
Provider: Provider<T>;
}
/**
* Accepts a context object (the value returned from `React.createContext` or `React.createServerContext`) and returns the current
* context value, as given by the nearest context provider for the given context.
*
* @version 16.8.0
* @see {@link https://react.dev/reference/react/useContext}
*/
function useContext<T extends ServerContextJSONValue>(context: ServerContext<T>): T;
export function createServerContext<T extends ServerContextJSONValue>(
globalName: string,
defaultValue: T,
): ServerContext<T>;
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type
export function cache<CachedFunction extends Function>(fn: CachedFunction): CachedFunction;
export function unstable_useCacheRefresh(): () => void;
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_FORM_ACTIONS {
functions: (formData: FormData) => void | Promise<void>;
}
export interface TransitionStartFunction {
/**
* Marks all state updates inside the async function as transitions
*
* @see {https://react.dev/reference/react/useTransition#starttransition}
*
* @param callback
*/
(callback: () => Promise<VoidOrUndefinedOnly>): void;
}
/**
* Similar to `useTransition` but allows uses where hooks are not available.
*
* @param callback An _asynchronous_ function which causes state updates that can be deferred.
*/
export function startTransition(scope: () => Promise<VoidOrUndefinedOnly>): void;
export function useOptimistic<State>(
passthrough: State,
): [State, (action: State | ((pendingState: State) => State)) => void];
export function useOptimistic<State, Action>(
passthrough: State,
reducer: (state: State, action: Action) => State,
): [State, (action: Action) => void];
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_CALLBACK_REF_RETURN_VALUES {
cleanup: () => VoidOrUndefinedOnly;
}
export function useActionState<State>(
action: (state: Awaited<State>) => State | Promise<State>,
initialState: Awaited<State>,
permalink?: string,
): [state: Awaited<State>, dispatch: () => void, isPending: boolean];
export function useActionState<State, Payload>(
action: (state: Awaited<State>, payload: Payload) => State | Promise<State>,
initialState: Awaited<State>,
permalink?: string,
): [state: Awaited<State>, dispatch: (payload: Payload) => void, isPending: boolean];
interface DOMAttributes<T> {
// Transition Events
onTransitionCancel?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionCancelCapture?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionRun?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionRunCapture?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionStart?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onTransitionStartCapture?: TransitionEventHandler<T> | undefined;
}
type ToggleEventHandler<T = Element> = EventHandler<ToggleEvent<T>>;
interface HTMLAttributes<T> {
popover?: "" | "auto" | "manual" | "hint" | undefined;
popoverTargetAction?: "toggle" | "show" | "hide" | undefined;
popoverTarget?: string | undefined;
onToggle?: ToggleEventHandler<T> | undefined;
onBeforeToggle?: ToggleEventHandler<T> | undefined;
}
interface ToggleEvent<T = Element> extends SyntheticEvent<T, NativeToggleEvent> {
oldState: "closed" | "open";
newState: "closed" | "open";
}
interface LinkHTMLAttributes<T> {
precedence?: string | undefined;
}
interface StyleHTMLAttributes<T> {
href?: string | undefined;
precedence?: string | undefined;
}
/**
* @internal Use `Awaited<ReactNode>` instead
*/
// Helper type to enable `Awaited<ReactNode>`.
// Must be a copy of the non-thenables of `ReactNode`.
type AwaitedReactNode =
| ReactElement
| string
| number
| Iterable<AwaitedReactNode>
| ReactPortal
| boolean
| null
| undefined;
interface DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_EXPERIMENTAL_REACT_NODES {
promises: Promise<AwaitedReactNode>;
bigints: bigint;
}
}

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/**
* These are types for things that are present in the `experimental` builds of React but not yet
* on a stable build.
*
* Once they are promoted to stable they can just be moved to the main index file.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react/experimental"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react/experimental'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react/experimental" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/react/src/React.js to see how the exports are declared,
// and https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/shared/ReactFeatureFlags.js to verify which APIs are
// flagged experimental or not. Experimental APIs will be tagged with `__EXPERIMENTAL__`.
//
// For the inputs of types exported as simply a fiber tag, the `beginWork` function of ReactFiberBeginWork.js
// is a good place to start looking for details; it generally calls prop validation functions or delegates
// all tasks done as part of the render phase (the concurrent part of the React update cycle).
//
// Suspense-related handling can be found in ReactFiberThrow.js.
import React = require("./canary");
export {};
declare const UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY: unique symbol;
type VoidOrUndefinedOnly = void | { [UNDEFINED_VOID_ONLY]: never };
declare module "." {
export interface SuspenseProps {
/**
* The presence of this prop indicates that the content is computationally expensive to render.
* In other words, the tree is CPU bound and not I/O bound (e.g. due to fetching data).
* @see {@link https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/19936}
*/
unstable_expectedLoadTime?: number | undefined;
}
export type SuspenseListRevealOrder = "forwards" | "backwards" | "together";
export type SuspenseListTailMode = "collapsed" | "hidden";
export interface SuspenseListCommonProps {
/**
* Note that SuspenseList require more than one child;
* it is a runtime warning to provide only a single child.
*
* It does, however, allow those children to be wrapped inside a single
* level of `<React.Fragment>`.
*/
children: ReactElement | Iterable<ReactElement>;
}
interface DirectionalSuspenseListProps extends SuspenseListCommonProps {
/**
* Defines the order in which the `SuspenseList` children should be revealed.
*/
revealOrder: "forwards" | "backwards";
/**
* Dictates how unloaded items in a SuspenseList is shown.
*
* - By default, `SuspenseList` will show all fallbacks in the list.
* - `collapsed` shows only the next fallback in the list.
* - `hidden` doesnt show any unloaded items.
*/
tail?: SuspenseListTailMode | undefined;
}
interface NonDirectionalSuspenseListProps extends SuspenseListCommonProps {
/**
* Defines the order in which the `SuspenseList` children should be revealed.
*/
revealOrder?: Exclude<SuspenseListRevealOrder, DirectionalSuspenseListProps["revealOrder"]> | undefined;
/**
* The tail property is invalid when not using the `forwards` or `backwards` reveal orders.
*/
tail?: never | undefined;
}
export type SuspenseListProps = DirectionalSuspenseListProps | NonDirectionalSuspenseListProps;
/**
* `SuspenseList` helps coordinate many components that can suspend by orchestrating the order
* in which these components are revealed to the user.
*
* When multiple components need to fetch data, this data may arrive in an unpredictable order.
* However, if you wrap these items in a `SuspenseList`, React will not show an item in the list
* until previous items have been displayed (this behavior is adjustable).
*
* @see {@link https://reactjs.org/docs/concurrent-mode-reference.html#suspenselist}
* @see {@link https://reactjs.org/docs/concurrent-mode-patterns.html#suspenselist}
*/
export const unstable_SuspenseList: ExoticComponent<SuspenseListProps>;
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type
export function experimental_useEffectEvent<T extends Function>(event: T): T;
/**
* Warning: Only available in development builds.
*/
function captureOwnerStack(): string | null;
type Reference = object;
type TaintableUniqueValue = string | bigint | ArrayBufferView;
function experimental_taintUniqueValue(
message: string | undefined,
lifetime: Reference,
value: TaintableUniqueValue,
): void;
function experimental_taintObjectReference(message: string | undefined, object: Reference): void;
export interface HTMLAttributes<T> {
/**
* @see {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/inert}
*/
inert?: boolean | undefined;
}
}

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/*
React projects that don't include the DOM library need these interfaces to compile.
React Native applications use React, but there is no DOM available. The JavaScript runtime
is ES6/ES2015 only. These definitions allow such projects to compile with only `--lib ES6`.
Warning: all of these interfaces are empty. If you want type definitions for various properties
(such as HTMLInputElement.prototype.value), you need to add `--lib DOM` (via command line or tsconfig.json).
*/
interface Event {}
interface AnimationEvent extends Event {}
interface ClipboardEvent extends Event {}
interface CompositionEvent extends Event {}
interface DragEvent extends Event {}
interface FocusEvent extends Event {}
interface InputEvent extends Event {}
interface KeyboardEvent extends Event {}
interface MouseEvent extends Event {}
interface TouchEvent extends Event {}
interface PointerEvent extends Event {}
interface ToggleEvent extends Event {}
interface TransitionEvent extends Event {}
interface UIEvent extends Event {}
interface WheelEvent extends Event {}
interface EventTarget {}
interface Document {}
interface DataTransfer {}
interface StyleMedia {}
interface Element {}
interface DocumentFragment {}
interface HTMLElement extends Element {}
interface HTMLAnchorElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLAreaElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLAudioElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLBaseElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLBodyElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLBRElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLButtonElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLCanvasElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDataElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDataListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDetailsElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDialogElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDivElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLDListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLEmbedElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLFieldSetElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLFormElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHeadingElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHeadElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHRElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLHtmlElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLIFrameElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLImageElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLInputElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLModElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLabelElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLegendElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLIElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLLinkElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLMapElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLMetaElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLMeterElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLObjectElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOptGroupElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOptionElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLOutputElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLParagraphElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLParamElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLPreElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLProgressElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLQuoteElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSlotElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLScriptElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSelectElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSourceElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLSpanElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLStyleElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableColElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableDataCellElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableHeaderCellElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableRowElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTableSectionElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTemplateElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTextAreaElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTimeElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTitleElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLTrackElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLUListElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLVideoElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface HTMLWebViewElement extends HTMLElement {}
interface SVGElement extends Element {}
interface SVGSVGElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGCircleElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGClipPathElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGDefsElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGDescElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGEllipseElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEBlendElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEColorMatrixElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEComponentTransferElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFECompositeElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEConvolveMatrixElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDiffuseLightingElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDisplacementMapElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDistantLightElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEDropShadowElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFloodElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncAElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncBElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncGElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEFuncRElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEGaussianBlurElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEImageElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEMergeElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEMergeNodeElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEMorphologyElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEOffsetElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFEPointLightElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFESpecularLightingElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFESpotLightElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFETileElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFETurbulenceElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGFilterElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGForeignObjectElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGGElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGImageElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGLineElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGLinearGradientElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGMarkerElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGMaskElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGMetadataElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPathElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPatternElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPolygonElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGPolylineElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGRadialGradientElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGRectElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGSetElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGStopElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGSwitchElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGSymbolElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGTextElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGTextPathElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGTSpanElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGUseElement extends SVGElement {}
interface SVGViewElement extends SVGElement {}
interface FormData {}
interface Text {}
interface TouchList {}
interface WebGLRenderingContext {}
interface WebGL2RenderingContext {}
interface TrustedHTML {}

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import * as React from "./";
export { Fragment } from "./";
export namespace JSX {
interface Element extends React.JSX.Element {}
interface ElementClass extends React.JSX.ElementClass {}
interface ElementAttributesProperty extends React.JSX.ElementAttributesProperty {}
interface ElementChildrenAttribute extends React.JSX.ElementChildrenAttribute {}
type LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P> = React.JSX.LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P>;
interface IntrinsicAttributes extends React.JSX.IntrinsicAttributes {}
interface IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> extends React.JSX.IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> {}
interface IntrinsicElements extends React.JSX.IntrinsicElements {}
}
export interface JSXSource {
/**
* The source file where the element originates from.
*/
fileName?: string | undefined;
/**
* The line number where the element was created.
*/
lineNumber?: number | undefined;
/**
* The column number where the element was created.
*/
columnNumber?: number | undefined;
}
/**
* Create a React element.
*
* You should not use this function directly. Use JSX and a transpiler instead.
*/
export function jsxDEV(
type: React.ElementType,
props: unknown,
key: React.Key | undefined,
isStatic: boolean,
source?: JSXSource,
self?: unknown,
): React.ReactElement;

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import * as React from "./";
export { Fragment } from "./";
export namespace JSX {
interface Element extends React.JSX.Element {}
interface ElementClass extends React.JSX.ElementClass {}
interface ElementAttributesProperty extends React.JSX.ElementAttributesProperty {}
interface ElementChildrenAttribute extends React.JSX.ElementChildrenAttribute {}
type LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P> = React.JSX.LibraryManagedAttributes<C, P>;
interface IntrinsicAttributes extends React.JSX.IntrinsicAttributes {}
interface IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> extends React.JSX.IntrinsicClassAttributes<T> {}
interface IntrinsicElements extends React.JSX.IntrinsicElements {}
}
/**
* Create a React element.
*
* You should not use this function directly. Use JSX and a transpiler instead.
*/
export function jsx(
type: React.ElementType,
props: unknown,
key?: React.Key,
): React.ReactElement;
/**
* Create a React element.
*
* You should not use this function directly. Use JSX and a transpiler instead.
*/
export function jsxs(
type: React.ElementType,
props: unknown,
key?: React.Key,
): React.ReactElement;

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/semver`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for semver (https://github.com/npm/node-semver).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/semver.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Wed, 03 Sep 2025 15:02:33 GMT
* Dependencies: none
# Credits
These definitions were written by [Bart van der Schoor](https://github.com/Bartvds), [BendingBender](https://github.com/BendingBender), [Lucian Buzzo](https://github.com/LucianBuzzo), [Klaus Meinhardt](https://github.com/ajafff), [ExE Boss](https://github.com/ExE-Boss), and [Piotr Błażejewicz](https://github.com/peterblazejewicz).

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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("./semver");
declare class Comparator {
constructor(comp: string | Comparator, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options);
semver: SemVer;
operator: "" | "=" | "<" | ">" | "<=" | ">=";
value: string;
loose: boolean;
options: semver.Options;
parse(comp: string): void;
test(version: string | SemVer): boolean;
intersects(comp: Comparator, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
}
export = Comparator;

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import semver = require("../index");
import Comparator = require("./comparator");
import SemVer = require("./semver");
declare class Range {
constructor(range: string | Range, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions);
range: string;
raw: string;
loose: boolean;
options: semver.Options;
includePrerelease: boolean;
format(): string;
inspect(): string;
set: ReadonlyArray<readonly Comparator[]>;
parseRange(range: string): readonly Comparator[];
test(version: string | SemVer): boolean;
intersects(range: Range, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
}
export = Range;

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import semver = require("../index");
import inc = require("../functions/inc");
declare class SemVer {
constructor(version: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions);
raw: string;
loose: boolean;
options: semver.Options;
format(): string;
inspect(): string;
major: number;
minor: number;
patch: number;
version: string;
build: readonly string[];
prerelease: ReadonlyArray<string | number>;
/**
* Compares two versions excluding build identifiers (the bit after `+` in the semantic version string).
*
* @return
* - `0` if `this` == `other`
* - `1` if `this` is greater
* - `-1` if `other` is greater.
*/
compare(other: string | SemVer): 1 | 0 | -1;
/**
* Compares the release portion of two versions.
*
* @return
* - `0` if `this` == `other`
* - `1` if `this` is greater
* - `-1` if `other` is greater.
*/
compareMain(other: string | SemVer): 1 | 0 | -1;
/**
* Compares the prerelease portion of two versions.
*
* @return
* - `0` if `this` == `other`
* - `1` if `this` is greater
* - `-1` if `other` is greater.
*/
comparePre(other: string | SemVer): 1 | 0 | -1;
/**
* Compares the build identifier of two versions.
*
* @return
* - `0` if `this` == `other`
* - `1` if `this` is greater
* - `-1` if `other` is greater.
*/
compareBuild(other: string | SemVer): 1 | 0 | -1;
inc(
release: semver.ReleaseType,
identifier?: string,
identifierBase?: inc.IdentifierBase,
): SemVer;
toString(): string;
}
export = SemVer;

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import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Returns cleaned (removed leading/trailing whitespace, remove '=v' prefix) and parsed version, or null if version is invalid.
*/
declare function clean(version: string, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): string | null;
export = clean;

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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Pass in a comparison string, and it'll call the corresponding semver comparison function.
* "===" and "!==" do simple string comparison, but are included for completeness.
* Throws if an invalid comparison string is provided.
*/
declare function cmp(
v1: string | SemVer,
operator: semver.Operator,
v2: string | SemVer,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
): boolean;
export = cmp;

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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Coerces a string to SemVer if possible
*/
declare function coerce(
version: string | number | SemVer | null | undefined,
options?: semver.CoerceOptions,
): SemVer | null;
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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Compares two versions including build identifiers (the bit after `+` in the semantic version string).
*
* Sorts in ascending order when passed to `Array.sort()`.
*
* @return
* - `0` if `v1` == `v2`
* - `1` if `v1` is greater
* - `-1` if `v2` is greater.
*
* @since 6.1.0
*/
declare function compareBuild(
a: string | SemVer,
b: string | SemVer,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
): 1 | 0 | -1;
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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Short for compare(v1, v2, { loose: true })
*/
declare function compareLoose(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer): 1 | 0 | -1;
export = compareLoose;

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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Compares two versions excluding build identifiers (the bit after `+` in the semantic version string).
*
* Sorts in ascending order when passed to `Array.sort()`.
*
* @return
* - `0` if `v1` == `v2`
* - `1` if `v1` is greater
* - `-1` if `v2` is greater.
*/
declare function compare(
v1: string | SemVer,
v2: string | SemVer,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
): 1 | 0 | -1;
export = compare;

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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Returns difference between two versions by the release type (major, premajor, minor, preminor, patch, prepatch, or prerelease), or null if the versions are the same.
*/
declare function diff(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer): semver.ReleaseType | null;
export = diff;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* v1 == v2 This is true if they're logically equivalent, even if they're not the exact same string. You already know how to compare strings.
*/
declare function eq(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
export = eq;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* v1 > v2
*/
declare function gt(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
export = gt;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* v1 >= v2
*/
declare function gte(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
export = gte;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
declare namespace inc {
/** Base number to be used for the prerelease identifier */
type IdentifierBase = "0" | "1" | false;
}
/**
* Return the version incremented by the release type (major, premajor, minor, preminor, patch, prepatch, or prerelease), or null if it's not valid.
*/
declare function inc(
version: string | SemVer,
release: semver.ReleaseType,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
identifier?: string,
identifierBase?: inc.IdentifierBase,
): string | null;
declare function inc(
version: string | SemVer,
release: semver.ReleaseType,
identifier: string,
identifierBase?: inc.IdentifierBase,
): string | null;
export = inc;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* v1 < v2
*/
declare function lt(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
export = lt;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* v1 <= v2
*/
declare function lte(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
export = lte;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the major version number.
*/
declare function major(version: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): number;
export = major;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the minor version number.
*/
declare function minor(version: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): number;
export = minor;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* v1 != v2 The opposite of eq.
*/
declare function neq(v1: string | SemVer, v2: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): boolean;
export = neq;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the parsed version as a `SemVer` object.
*
* In case `version` is invalid, the function will
* - throw if `throwErrors` is `true`.
* - return `null` otherwise.
*/
declare function parse(version?: string | SemVer | null): SemVer | null;
declare function parse(
version: string | SemVer | null | undefined,
optionsOrLoose: boolean | semver.Options,
throwErrors: true,
): SemVer;
declare function parse(
version: string | SemVer | null | undefined,
optionsOrLoose: boolean | semver.Options,
throwErrors?: boolean,
): SemVer | null;
export = parse;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the patch version number.
*/
declare function patch(version: string | SemVer, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): number;
export = patch;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Returns an array of prerelease components, or null if none exist.
*/
declare function prerelease(
version: string | SemVer,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
): ReadonlyArray<string | number> | null;
export = prerelease;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* The reverse of compare.
*
* Sorts in descending order when passed to `Array.sort()`.
*/
declare function rcompare(
v1: string | SemVer,
v2: string | SemVer,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
): 1 | 0 | -1;
export = rcompare;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Sorts an array of semver entries in descending order using `compareBuild()`.
*/
declare function rsort<T extends string | SemVer>(list: T[], optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): T[];
export = rsort;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return true if the version satisfies the range.
*/
declare function satisfies(
version: string | SemVer,
range: string | Range,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): boolean;
export = satisfies;

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import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Sorts an array of semver entries in ascending order using `compareBuild()`.
*/
declare function sort<T extends string | SemVer>(list: T[], optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): T[];
export = sort;

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import semver = require("../index");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
/**
* Return the parsed version as a string, or null if it's not valid.
*/
declare function valid(
version: string | SemVer | null | undefined,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options,
): string | null;
export = valid;

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// re-exports for index file
// functions for working with versions
import semverParse = require("./functions/parse");
import semverValid = require("./functions/valid");
import semverClean = require("./functions/clean");
import semverInc = require("./functions/inc");
import semverDiff = require("./functions/diff");
import semverMajor = require("./functions/major");
import semverMinor = require("./functions/minor");
import semverPatch = require("./functions/patch");
import semverPrerelease = require("./functions/prerelease");
import semverCompare = require("./functions/compare");
import semverRcompare = require("./functions/rcompare");
import semverCompareLoose = require("./functions/compare-loose");
import semverCompareBuild = require("./functions/compare-build");
import semverSort = require("./functions/sort");
import semverRsort = require("./functions/rsort");
export {
semverClean as clean,
semverCompare as compare,
semverCompareBuild as compareBuild,
semverCompareLoose as compareLoose,
semverDiff as diff,
semverInc as inc,
semverMajor as major,
semverMinor as minor,
semverParse as parse,
semverPatch as patch,
semverPrerelease as prerelease,
semverRcompare as rcompare,
semverRsort as rsort,
semverSort as sort,
semverValid as valid,
};
// low-level comparators between versions
import semverGt = require("./functions/gt");
import semverLt = require("./functions/lt");
import semverEq = require("./functions/eq");
import semverNeq = require("./functions/neq");
import semverGte = require("./functions/gte");
import semverLte = require("./functions/lte");
import semverCmp = require("./functions/cmp");
import semverCoerce = require("./functions/coerce");
export {
semverCmp as cmp,
semverCoerce as coerce,
semverEq as eq,
semverGt as gt,
semverGte as gte,
semverLt as lt,
semverLte as lte,
semverNeq as neq,
};
// working with ranges
import semverSatisfies = require("./functions/satisfies");
import semverMaxSatisfying = require("./ranges/max-satisfying");
import semverMinSatisfying = require("./ranges/min-satisfying");
import semverToComparators = require("./ranges/to-comparators");
import semverMinVersion = require("./ranges/min-version");
import semverValidRange = require("./ranges/valid");
import semverOutside = require("./ranges/outside");
import semverGtr = require("./ranges/gtr");
import semverLtr = require("./ranges/ltr");
import semverIntersects = require("./ranges/intersects");
import simplify = require("./ranges/simplify");
import rangeSubset = require("./ranges/subset");
export {
rangeSubset as subset,
semverGtr as gtr,
semverIntersects as intersects,
semverLtr as ltr,
semverMaxSatisfying as maxSatisfying,
semverMinSatisfying as minSatisfying,
semverMinVersion as minVersion,
semverOutside as outside,
semverSatisfies as satisfies,
semverToComparators as toComparators,
semverValidRange as validRange,
simplify as simplifyRange,
};
// classes
import SemVer = require("./classes/semver");
import Range = require("./classes/range");
import Comparator = require("./classes/comparator");
export { Comparator, Range, SemVer };
// internals
import identifiers = require("./internals/identifiers");
export import compareIdentifiers = identifiers.compareIdentifiers;
export import rcompareIdentifiers = identifiers.rcompareIdentifiers;
export const SEMVER_SPEC_VERSION: "2.0.0";
export const RELEASE_TYPES: ReleaseType[];
export type ReleaseType = "major" | "premajor" | "minor" | "preminor" | "patch" | "prepatch" | "prerelease" | "release";
export interface Options {
loose?: boolean | undefined;
}
export interface RangeOptions extends Options {
includePrerelease?: boolean | undefined;
}
export interface CoerceOptions extends Options {
/**
* If the `options.includePrerelease` flag is set, then the `coerce` result will contain
* prerelease and build parts of a version. For example, `1.2.3.4-rc.1+rev.2`
* will preserve prerelease `rc.1` and build `rev.2` in the result.
*
* @default false
* @since 7.6.0
*/
includePrerelease?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* If the `options.rtl` flag is set, then `coerce` will return the right-most
* coercible tuple that does not share an ending index with a longer coercible
* tuple. For example, `1.2.3.4` will return `2.3.4` in rtl mode, not
* `4.0.0`. `1.2.3/4` will return `4.0.0`, because the `4` is not a part of
* any other overlapping SemVer tuple.
*
* @default false
* @since 6.2.0
*/
rtl?: boolean | undefined;
}
export type Operator = "===" | "!==" | "" | "=" | "==" | "!=" | ">" | ">=" | "<" | "<=";

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/**
* Compares two identifiers, must be numeric strings or truthy/falsy values.
*
* Sorts in ascending order when passed to `Array.sort()`.
*/
export function compareIdentifiers(a: string | null | undefined, b: string | null | undefined): 1 | 0 | -1;
/**
* The reverse of compareIdentifiers.
*
* Sorts in descending order when passed to `Array.sort()`.
*/
export function rcompareIdentifiers(a: string | null | undefined, b: string | null | undefined): 1 | 0 | -1;

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{
"name": "@types/semver",
"version": "7.7.1",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for semver",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/semver",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "Bart van der Schoor",
"githubUsername": "Bartvds",
"url": "https://github.com/Bartvds"
},
{
"name": "BendingBender",
"githubUsername": "BendingBender",
"url": "https://github.com/BendingBender"
},
{
"name": "Lucian Buzzo",
"githubUsername": "LucianBuzzo",
"url": "https://github.com/LucianBuzzo"
},
{
"name": "Klaus Meinhardt",
"githubUsername": "ajafff",
"url": "https://github.com/ajafff"
},
{
"name": "ExE Boss",
"githubUsername": "ExE-Boss",
"url": "https://github.com/ExE-Boss"
},
{
"name": "Piotr Błażejewicz",
"githubUsername": "peterblazejewicz",
"url": "https://github.com/peterblazejewicz"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/semver"
},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
"peerDependencies": {},
"typesPublisherContentHash": "05c64b15fc87f8868c6987ed5adbd9c42e5be6045d53624b68f3046619c2e29e",
"typeScriptVersion": "5.2"
}

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import semver = require(".");
export = semver;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return true if version is greater than all the versions possible in the range.
*/
declare function gtr(
version: string | SemVer,
range: string | Range,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): boolean;
export = gtr;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return true if any of the ranges comparators intersect
*/
declare function intersects(
range1: string | Range,
range2: string | Range,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): boolean;
export = intersects;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return true if version is less than all the versions possible in the range.
*/
declare function ltr(
version: string | SemVer,
range: string | Range,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): boolean;
export = ltr;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the highest version in the list that satisfies the range, or null if none of them do.
*/
declare function maxSatisfying<T extends string | SemVer>(
versions: readonly T[],
range: string | Range,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): T | null;
export = maxSatisfying;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the lowest version in the list that satisfies the range, or null if none of them do.
*/
declare function minSatisfying<T extends string | SemVer>(
versions: readonly T[],
range: string | Range,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): T | null;
export = minSatisfying;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the lowest version that can possibly match the given range.
*/
declare function minVersion(range: string | Range, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): SemVer | null;
export = minVersion;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import SemVer = require("../classes/semver");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return true if the version is outside the bounds of the range in either the high or low direction.
* The hilo argument must be either the string '>' or '<'. (This is the function called by gtr and ltr.)
*/
declare function outside(
version: string | SemVer,
range: string | Range,
hilo: ">" | "<",
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): boolean;
export = outside;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return a "simplified" range that matches the same items in `versions` list as the range specified.
* Note that it does *not* guarantee that it would match the same versions in all cases,
* only for the set of versions provided.
* This is useful when generating ranges by joining together multiple versions with `||` programmatically,
* to provide the user with something a bit more ergonomic.
* If the provided range is shorter in string-length than the generated range, then that is returned.
*/
declare function simplify(ranges: string[], range: string | Range, options?: semver.Options): string | Range;
export = simplify;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return true if the subRange range is entirely contained by the superRange range.
*/
declare function subset(sub: string | Range, dom: string | Range, options?: semver.RangeOptions): boolean;
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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Mostly just for testing and legacy API reasons
*/
declare function toComparators(range: string | Range, optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.Options): string[][];
export = toComparators;

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import Range = require("../classes/range");
import semver = require("../index");
/**
* Return the valid range or null if it's not valid
*/
declare function validRange(
range: string | Range | null | undefined,
optionsOrLoose?: boolean | semver.RangeOptions,
): string | null;
export = validRange;