From 260bd59c5be14a60ae9d8f725b7aaad1f23f703f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gani Georgiev Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2026 07:57:43 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] updated jstypes --- .../jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts | 5708 +++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 2861 insertions(+), 2847 deletions(-) diff --git a/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts b/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts index 8522517c..e44bcdb7 100644 --- a/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts +++ b/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// 1776523687 +// 1777265778 // GENERATED CODE - DO NOT MODIFY BY HAND // ------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1948,8 +1948,8 @@ namespace os { * than ReadFrom. This is used to permit ReadFrom to call io.Copy * without leading to a recursive call to ReadFrom. */ - type _sbNmoYn = noReadFrom&File - interface fileWithoutReadFrom extends _sbNmoYn { + type _sUNnlYj = noReadFrom&File + interface fileWithoutReadFrom extends _sUNnlYj { } interface File { /** @@ -1993,8 +1993,8 @@ namespace os { * than WriteTo. This is used to permit WriteTo to call io.Copy * without leading to a recursive call to WriteTo. */ - type _sTDMJIz = noWriteTo&File - interface fileWithoutWriteTo extends _sTDMJIz { + type _sfHmHAS = noWriteTo&File + interface fileWithoutWriteTo extends _sfHmHAS { } interface File { /** @@ -2940,8 +2940,8 @@ namespace os { * * The methods of File are safe for concurrent use. */ - type _sBddGHp = file - interface File extends _sBddGHp { + type _sAtvmeO = file + interface File extends _sAtvmeO { } /** * A FileInfo describes a file and is returned by [Stat] and [Lstat]. @@ -3687,14 +3687,14 @@ namespace dbx { /** * MssqlBuilder is the builder for SQL Server databases. */ - type _suilFRv = BaseBuilder - interface MssqlBuilder extends _suilFRv { + type _saRmphL = BaseBuilder + interface MssqlBuilder extends _saRmphL { } /** * MssqlQueryBuilder is the query builder for SQL Server databases. */ - type _snHPvRU = BaseQueryBuilder - interface MssqlQueryBuilder extends _snHPvRU { + type _sxTDzMn = BaseQueryBuilder + interface MssqlQueryBuilder extends _sxTDzMn { } interface newMssqlBuilder { /** @@ -3765,8 +3765,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * MysqlBuilder is the builder for MySQL databases. */ - type _skVJBtS = BaseBuilder - interface MysqlBuilder extends _skVJBtS { + type _sPKwNDq = BaseBuilder + interface MysqlBuilder extends _sPKwNDq { } interface newMysqlBuilder { /** @@ -3841,14 +3841,14 @@ namespace dbx { /** * OciBuilder is the builder for Oracle databases. */ - type _sLwQsxI = BaseBuilder - interface OciBuilder extends _sLwQsxI { + type _sbrYAtj = BaseBuilder + interface OciBuilder extends _sbrYAtj { } /** * OciQueryBuilder is the query builder for Oracle databases. */ - type _ssjkcQg = BaseQueryBuilder - interface OciQueryBuilder extends _ssjkcQg { + type _sFctddB = BaseQueryBuilder + interface OciQueryBuilder extends _sFctddB { } interface newOciBuilder { /** @@ -3911,8 +3911,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * PgsqlBuilder is the builder for PostgreSQL databases. */ - type _sSLXCIH = BaseBuilder - interface PgsqlBuilder extends _sSLXCIH { + type _sbWUTmd = BaseBuilder + interface PgsqlBuilder extends _sbWUTmd { } interface newPgsqlBuilder { /** @@ -3979,8 +3979,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * SqliteQueryBuilder is the query builder for SQLite databases. */ - type _sejXujn = BaseQueryBuilder - interface SqliteQueryBuilder extends _sejXujn { + type _sAWqtBN = BaseQueryBuilder + interface SqliteQueryBuilder extends _sAWqtBN { } interface SqliteQueryBuilder { /** @@ -4001,8 +4001,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * SqliteBuilder is the builder for SQLite databases. */ - type _sAYYEZX = BaseBuilder - interface SqliteBuilder extends _sAYYEZX { + type _shogZfs = BaseBuilder + interface SqliteBuilder extends _shogZfs { } interface newSqliteBuilder { /** @@ -4101,8 +4101,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * StandardBuilder is the builder that is used by DB for an unknown driver. */ - type _sWddmLa = BaseBuilder - interface StandardBuilder extends _sWddmLa { + type _sEBbdNt = BaseBuilder + interface StandardBuilder extends _sEBbdNt { } interface newStandardBuilder { /** @@ -4168,8 +4168,8 @@ namespace dbx { * DB enhances sql.DB by providing a set of DB-agnostic query building methods. * DB allows easier query building and population of data into Go variables. */ - type _sVQqxNk = Builder - interface DB extends _sVQqxNk { + type _sjZwyvF = Builder + interface DB extends _sjZwyvF { /** * FieldMapper maps struct fields to DB columns. Defaults to DefaultFieldMapFunc. */ @@ -4999,8 +4999,8 @@ namespace dbx { * Rows enhances sql.Rows by providing additional data query methods. * Rows can be obtained by calling Query.Rows(). It is mainly used to populate data row by row. */ - type _seejcSc = sql.Rows - interface Rows extends _seejcSc { + type _slvvTGu = sql.Rows + interface Rows extends _slvvTGu { } interface Rows { /** @@ -5375,8 +5375,8 @@ namespace dbx { }): string } interface structInfo { } - type _sOlqjLn = structInfo - interface structValue extends _sOlqjLn { + type _sLqZAhW = structInfo + interface structValue extends _sLqZAhW { } interface fieldInfo { } @@ -5415,8 +5415,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * Tx enhances sql.Tx with additional querying methods. */ - type _sLDPYEm = Builder - interface Tx extends _sLDPYEm { + type _sfzGRSV = Builder + interface Tx extends _sfzGRSV { } interface Tx { /** @@ -5671,8 +5671,8 @@ namespace filesystem { */ open(): io.ReadSeekCloser } - type _sgarlZk = bytes.Reader - interface bytesReadSeekCloser extends _sgarlZk { + type _swWMMhp = bytes.Reader + interface bytesReadSeekCloser extends _swWMMhp { } interface bytesReadSeekCloser { /** @@ -6550,6 +6550,12 @@ namespace core { * ExternalAuth model that satisfies the non-nil expression. */ findFirstExternalAuthByExpr(expr: dbx.Expression): (ExternalAuth) + /** + * DeleteAllExternalAuthsByRecord deletes all ExternalAuth models associated with the provided record. + * + * Returns a combined error with the failed deletes. + */ + deleteAllExternalAuthsByRecord(authRecord: Record): void /** * FindAllMFAsByRecord returns all MFA models linked to the provided auth record. */ @@ -7650,8 +7656,8 @@ namespace core { /** * AuthOrigin defines a Record proxy for working with the authOrigins collection. */ - type _sRwrZjR = Record - interface AuthOrigin extends _sRwrZjR { + type _smUqpgv = Record + interface AuthOrigin extends _smUqpgv { } interface newAuthOrigin { /** @@ -8396,8 +8402,8 @@ namespace core { /** * @todo experiment eventually replacing the rules *string with a struct? */ - type _srHBYix = BaseModel - interface baseCollection extends _srHBYix { + type _sDBzOHB = BaseModel + interface baseCollection extends _sDBzOHB { listRule?: string viewRule?: string createRule?: string @@ -8424,8 +8430,8 @@ namespace core { /** * Collection defines the table, fields and various options related to a set of records. */ - type _seihHHG = baseCollection&collectionAuthOptions&collectionViewOptions - interface Collection extends _seihHHG { + type _sAZZGRv = baseCollection&collectionAuthOptions&collectionViewOptions + interface Collection extends _sAZZGRv { } interface newCollection { /** @@ -9435,8 +9441,8 @@ namespace core { /** * RequestEvent defines the PocketBase router handler event. */ - type _sXpJeNn = router.Event - interface RequestEvent extends _sXpJeNn { + type _sxujaXh = router.Event + interface RequestEvent extends _sxujaXh { app: App auth?: Record } @@ -9496,8 +9502,8 @@ namespace core { */ clone(): (RequestInfo) } - type _sFiMdJE = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface BatchRequestEvent extends _sFiMdJE { + type _sRJYEwO = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface BatchRequestEvent extends _sRJYEwO { batch: Array<(InternalRequest | undefined)> } interface InternalRequest { @@ -9539,24 +9545,24 @@ namespace core { */ tags(): Array } - type _swphexO = hook.Event - interface BootstrapEvent extends _swphexO { + type _syJBWkj = hook.Event + interface BootstrapEvent extends _syJBWkj { app: App } - type _scAElco = hook.Event - interface TerminateEvent extends _scAElco { + type _sXPAijj = hook.Event + interface TerminateEvent extends _sXPAijj { app: App isRestart: boolean } - type _sLYUjVX = hook.Event - interface BackupEvent extends _sLYUjVX { + type _slbFIJv = hook.Event + interface BackupEvent extends _slbFIJv { app: App context: context.Context name: string // the name of the backup to create/restore. exclude: Array // list of dir entries to exclude from the backup create/restore. } - type _stvkzYv = hook.Event - interface ServeEvent extends _stvkzYv { + type _sAIApvK = hook.Event + interface ServeEvent extends _sAIApvK { app: App router?: router.Router server?: http.Server @@ -9603,31 +9609,31 @@ namespace core { */ fs: fs.FS } - type _sEbmiwA = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface SettingsListRequestEvent extends _sEbmiwA { + type _sAELWQC = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface SettingsListRequestEvent extends _sAELWQC { settings?: Settings } - type _sUiJJYx = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface SettingsUpdateRequestEvent extends _sUiJJYx { + type _sPPxJZv = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface SettingsUpdateRequestEvent extends _sPPxJZv { oldSettings?: Settings newSettings?: Settings } - type _sVJShIQ = hook.Event - interface SettingsReloadEvent extends _sVJShIQ { + type _sPkBKdz = hook.Event + interface SettingsReloadEvent extends _sPkBKdz { app: App } - type _sdzTTcV = hook.Event - interface MailerEvent extends _sdzTTcV { + type _sXAJEgW = hook.Event + interface MailerEvent extends _sXAJEgW { app: App mailer: mailer.Mailer message?: mailer.Message } - type _sHizyuA = MailerEvent&baseRecordEventData - interface MailerRecordEvent extends _sHizyuA { + type _sBNmIxy = MailerEvent&baseRecordEventData + interface MailerRecordEvent extends _sBNmIxy { meta: _TygojaDict } - type _sIMiLxQ = hook.Event&baseModelEventData - interface ModelEvent extends _sIMiLxQ { + type _sBorNqK = hook.Event&baseModelEventData + interface ModelEvent extends _sBorNqK { app: App context: context.Context /** @@ -9639,12 +9645,12 @@ namespace core { */ type: string } - type _srnfFlR = ModelEvent - interface ModelErrorEvent extends _srnfFlR { + type _snNPYfh = ModelEvent + interface ModelErrorEvent extends _snNPYfh { error: Error } - type _sbaWZCn = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData - interface RecordEvent extends _sbaWZCn { + type _sQjFfQq = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData + interface RecordEvent extends _sQjFfQq { app: App context: context.Context /** @@ -9656,12 +9662,12 @@ namespace core { */ type: string } - type _sSqVyaT = RecordEvent - interface RecordErrorEvent extends _sSqVyaT { + type _sccxHtQ = RecordEvent + interface RecordErrorEvent extends _sccxHtQ { error: Error } - type _sMNAUyY = hook.Event&baseCollectionEventData - interface CollectionEvent extends _sMNAUyY { + type _swYWpBC = hook.Event&baseCollectionEventData + interface CollectionEvent extends _swYWpBC { app: App context: context.Context /** @@ -9673,16 +9679,16 @@ namespace core { */ type: string } - type _shUxMtY = CollectionEvent - interface CollectionErrorEvent extends _shUxMtY { + type _skfItGw = CollectionEvent + interface CollectionErrorEvent extends _skfItGw { error: Error } - type _suLQsbH = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseRecordEventData - interface FileTokenRequestEvent extends _suLQsbH { + type _sEyciKp = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseRecordEventData + interface FileTokenRequestEvent extends _sEyciKp { token: string } - type _sBnbQxn = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface FileDownloadRequestEvent extends _sBnbQxn { + type _sditcpg = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface FileDownloadRequestEvent extends _sditcpg { record?: Record fileField?: FileField servedPath: string @@ -9696,80 +9702,80 @@ namespace core { */ thumbError: Error } - type _sNfzpPc = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface CollectionsListRequestEvent extends _sNfzpPc { + type _sLBqWFy = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface CollectionsListRequestEvent extends _sLBqWFy { collections: Array<(Collection | undefined)> result?: search.Result } - type _sSaqrXv = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface CollectionsImportRequestEvent extends _sSaqrXv { + type _spsVvoe = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface CollectionsImportRequestEvent extends _spsVvoe { collectionsData: Array<_TygojaDict> deleteMissing: boolean } - type _sBXJkpS = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface CollectionRequestEvent extends _sBXJkpS { + type _sdxFjZc = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface CollectionRequestEvent extends _sdxFjZc { } - type _sdeBjHf = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface RealtimeConnectRequestEvent extends _sdeBjHf { + type _skJmoqX = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface RealtimeConnectRequestEvent extends _skJmoqX { client: subscriptions.Client /** * note: modifying it after the connect has no effect */ idleTimeout: time.Duration } - type _szQgamK = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface RealtimeMessageEvent extends _szQgamK { + type _shQalZV = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface RealtimeMessageEvent extends _shQalZV { client: subscriptions.Client message?: subscriptions.Message } - type _sPMMkzw = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface RealtimeSubscribeRequestEvent extends _sPMMkzw { + type _skyzsxx = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface RealtimeSubscribeRequestEvent extends _skyzsxx { client: subscriptions.Client subscriptions: Array } - type _sxGxtmD = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordsListRequestEvent extends _sxGxtmD { + type _sDnSpQB = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordsListRequestEvent extends _sDnSpQB { /** * @todo consider removing and maybe add as generic to the search.Result? */ records: Array<(Record | undefined)> result?: search.Result } - type _sXoaCxG = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestEvent extends _sXoaCxG { + type _sHKDbYE = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestEvent extends _sHKDbYE { record?: Record } - type _sAmljWP = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData - interface RecordEnrichEvent extends _sAmljWP { + type _sQqXfnS = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData + interface RecordEnrichEvent extends _sQqXfnS { app: App requestInfo?: RequestInfo } - type _sQICQDd = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordCreateOTPRequestEvent extends _sQICQDd { + type _shwzUCI = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordCreateOTPRequestEvent extends _shwzUCI { record?: Record password: string } - type _sGcVVRl = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthWithOTPRequestEvent extends _sGcVVRl { + type _sEspzfx = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthWithOTPRequestEvent extends _sEspzfx { record?: Record otp?: OTP } - type _srdfFiT = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthRequestEvent extends _srdfFiT { + type _sudyqiB = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthRequestEvent extends _sudyqiB { record?: Record token: string meta: any authMethod: string } - type _sccTeKL = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthWithPasswordRequestEvent extends _sccTeKL { + type _ssxQXNl = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthWithPasswordRequestEvent extends _ssxQXNl { record?: Record identity: string identityField: string password: string } - type _sjvKGns = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthWithOAuth2RequestEvent extends _sjvKGns { + type _snmZogS = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthWithOAuth2RequestEvent extends _snmZogS { providerName: string providerClient: auth.Provider record?: Record @@ -9777,41 +9783,41 @@ namespace core { createData: _TygojaDict isNewRecord: boolean } - type _sIWCmzP = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthRefreshRequestEvent extends _sIWCmzP { + type _sLNbrOm = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthRefreshRequestEvent extends _sLNbrOm { record?: Record } - type _sBEbfsq = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _sBEbfsq { + type _smKncUH = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _smKncUH { record?: Record } - type _scPeqAA = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordConfirmPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _scPeqAA { + type _sBMBIXT = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordConfirmPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _sBMBIXT { record?: Record } - type _sVukisW = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestVerificationRequestEvent extends _sVukisW { + type _sSCnNOT = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestVerificationRequestEvent extends _sSCnNOT { record?: Record } - type _sayOWpX = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordConfirmVerificationRequestEvent extends _sayOWpX { + type _sVuBddn = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordConfirmVerificationRequestEvent extends _sVuBddn { record?: Record } - type _sotPiJk = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _sotPiJk { + type _sjksNls = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _sjksNls { record?: Record newEmail: string } - type _sLRZJtz = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordConfirmEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _sLRZJtz { + type _sOlIIPq = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordConfirmEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _sOlIIPq { record?: Record newEmail: string } /** * ExternalAuth defines a Record proxy for working with the externalAuths collection. */ - type _sAWrWnc = Record - interface ExternalAuth extends _sAWrWnc { + type _sNrZdMn = Record + interface ExternalAuth extends _sNrZdMn { } interface newExternalAuth { /** @@ -9930,6 +9936,14 @@ namespace core { */ findFirstExternalAuthByExpr(expr: dbx.Expression): (ExternalAuth) } + interface BaseApp { + /** + * DeleteAllExternalAuthsByRecord deletes all ExternalAuth models associated with the provided record. + * + * Returns a combined error with the failed deletes. + */ + deleteAllExternalAuthsByRecord(authRecord: Record): void + } /** * FieldFactoryFunc defines a simple function to construct a specific Field instance. */ @@ -12346,8 +12360,8 @@ namespace core { interface onlyFieldType { type: string } - type _syxXQPy = Field - interface fieldWithType extends _syxXQPy { + type _sNkubDM = Field + interface fieldWithType extends _sNkubDM { type: string } interface fieldWithType { @@ -12379,8 +12393,8 @@ namespace core { */ scan(value: any): void } - type _sIQyYvk = BaseModel - interface Log extends _sIQyYvk { + type _sKPhDAW = BaseModel + interface Log extends _sKPhDAW { created: types.DateTime data: types.JSONMap message: string @@ -12426,8 +12440,8 @@ namespace core { /** * MFA defines a Record proxy for working with the mfas collection. */ - type _sOowlsZ = Record - interface MFA extends _sOowlsZ { + type _sCMElNb = Record + interface MFA extends _sCMElNb { } interface newMFA { /** @@ -12649,8 +12663,8 @@ namespace core { /** * OTP defines a Record proxy for working with the otps collection. */ - type _skQVTfS = Record - interface OTP extends _skQVTfS { + type _sQeueEb = Record + interface OTP extends _sQeueEb { } interface newOTP { /** @@ -12886,8 +12900,8 @@ namespace core { } interface runner { } - type _sWFAuLn = BaseModel - interface Record extends _sWFAuLn { + type _syaMqWT = BaseModel + interface Record extends _syaMqWT { } interface newRecord { /** @@ -13362,8 +13376,8 @@ namespace core { * BaseRecordProxy implements the [RecordProxy] interface and it is intended * to be used as embed to custom user provided Record proxy structs. */ - type _swUImJk = Record - interface BaseRecordProxy extends _swUImJk { + type _smoxyxG = Record + interface BaseRecordProxy extends _smoxyxG { } interface BaseRecordProxy { /** @@ -13612,8 +13626,8 @@ namespace core { /** * Settings defines the PocketBase app settings. */ - type _srrXhOq = settings - interface Settings extends _srrXhOq { + type _sJZVKTa = settings + interface Settings extends _sJZVKTa { } interface Settings { /** @@ -13932,8 +13946,8 @@ namespace core { */ string(): string } - type _sSeDENY = BaseModel - interface Param extends _sSeDENY { + type _sRmtdyv = BaseModel + interface Param extends _sRmtdyv { created: types.DateTime updated: types.DateTime value: types.JSONRaw @@ -14474,8 +14488,8 @@ namespace apis { */ (limitBytes: number): (hook.Handler) } - type _sTAbaKr = io.ReadCloser - interface limitedReader extends _sTAbaKr { + type _sLIkoek = io.ReadCloser + interface limitedReader extends _sLIkoek { } interface limitedReader { read(b: string|Array): number @@ -14629,8 +14643,8 @@ namespace apis { */ (config: GzipConfig): (hook.Handler) } - type _sNsnCUA = http.ResponseWriter&io.Writer - interface gzipResponseWriter extends _sNsnCUA { + type _sKZABcg = http.ResponseWriter&io.Writer + interface gzipResponseWriter extends _sKZABcg { } interface gzipResponseWriter { writeHeader(code: number): void @@ -14650,16 +14664,16 @@ namespace apis { interface gzipResponseWriter { unwrap(): http.ResponseWriter } - type _sVDiDJW = sync.RWMutex - interface rateLimiter extends _sVDiDJW { + type _sKEcNIT = sync.RWMutex + interface rateLimiter extends _sKEcNIT { } /** * @todo evaluate swiching to sliding window with approximation counter similar to Cloudflare. * * rateClient implements fixed window rate limit strategy. */ - type _srKjdOv = sync.Mutex - interface rateClient extends _srKjdOv { + type _sPaIELL = sync.Mutex + interface rateClient extends _sPaIELL { } interface realtimeSubscribeForm { clientId: string @@ -14905,8 +14919,8 @@ namespace pocketbase { * It implements [CoreApp] via embedding and all of the app interface methods * could be accessed directly through the instance (eg. PocketBase.DataDir()). */ - type _sGMNyzP = CoreApp - interface PocketBase extends _sGMNyzP { + type _sYUOcMW = CoreApp + interface PocketBase extends _sYUOcMW { /** * RootCmd is the main console command */ @@ -16362,103 +16376,6 @@ namespace fs { interface WalkDirFunc {(path: string, d: DirEntry, err: Error): void } } -/** - * Package cron implements a crontab-like service to execute and schedule - * repeative tasks/jobs. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * c := cron.New() - * c.MustAdd("dailyReport", "0 0 * * *", func() { ... }) - * c.Start() - * ``` - */ -namespace cron { - /** - * Cron is a crontab-like struct for tasks/jobs scheduling. - */ - interface Cron { - } - interface Cron { - /** - * SetInterval changes the current cron tick interval - * (it usually should be >= 1 minute). - */ - setInterval(d: time.Duration): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * SetTimezone changes the current cron tick timezone. - */ - setTimezone(l: time.Location): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * MustAdd is similar to Add() but panic on failure. - */ - mustAdd(jobId: string, cronExpr: string, run: () => void): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * Add registers a single cron job. - * - * If there is already a job with the provided id, then the old job - * will be replaced with the new one. - * - * cronExpr is a regular cron expression, eg. "0 *\/3 * * *" (aka. at minute 0 past every 3rd hour). - * Check cron.NewSchedule() for the supported tokens. - */ - add(jobId: string, cronExpr: string, fn: () => void): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * Remove removes a single cron job by its id. - */ - remove(jobId: string): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * RemoveAll removes all registered cron jobs. - */ - removeAll(): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * Total returns the current total number of registered cron jobs. - */ - total(): number - } - interface Cron { - /** - * Jobs returns a shallow copy of the currently registered cron jobs. - */ - jobs(): Array<(Job | undefined)> - } - interface Cron { - /** - * Stop stops the current cron ticker (if not already). - * - * You can resume the ticker by calling Start(). - */ - stop(): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * Start starts the cron ticker. - * - * Calling Start() on already started cron will restart the ticker. - */ - start(): void - } - interface Cron { - /** - * HasStarted checks whether the current Cron ticker has been started. - */ - hasStarted(): boolean - } -} - /** * Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, * cancellation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries @@ -16625,563 +16542,6 @@ namespace context { } } -/** - * Package syntax parses regular expressions into parse trees and compiles - * parse trees into programs. Most clients of regular expressions will use the - * facilities of package [regexp] (such as [regexp.Compile] and [regexp.Match]) instead of this package. - * - * # Syntax - * - * The regular expression syntax understood by this package when parsing with the [Perl] flag is as follows. - * Parts of the syntax can be disabled by passing alternate flags to [Parse]. - * - * Single characters: - * - * ``` - * . any character, possibly including newline (flag s=true) - * [xyz] character class - * [^xyz] negated character class - * \d Perl character class - * \D negated Perl character class - * [[:alpha:]] ASCII character class - * [[:^alpha:]] negated ASCII character class - * \pN Unicode character class (one-letter name) - * \p{Greek} Unicode character class - * \PN negated Unicode character class (one-letter name) - * \P{Greek} negated Unicode character class - * ``` - * - * Composites: - * - * ``` - * xy x followed by y - * x|y x or y (prefer x) - * ``` - * - * Repetitions: - * - * ``` - * x* zero or more x, prefer more - * x+ one or more x, prefer more - * x? zero or one x, prefer one - * x{n,m} n or n+1 or ... or m x, prefer more - * x{n,} n or more x, prefer more - * x{n} exactly n x - * x*? zero or more x, prefer fewer - * x+? one or more x, prefer fewer - * x?? zero or one x, prefer zero - * x{n,m}? n or n+1 or ... or m x, prefer fewer - * x{n,}? n or more x, prefer fewer - * x{n}? exactly n x - * ``` - * - * Implementation restriction: The counting forms x{n,m}, x{n,}, and x{n} - * reject forms that create a minimum or maximum repetition count above 1000. - * Unlimited repetitions are not subject to this restriction. - * - * Grouping: - * - * ``` - * (re) numbered capturing group (submatch) - * (?Pre) named & numbered capturing group (submatch) - * (?re) named & numbered capturing group (submatch) - * (?:re) non-capturing group - * (?flags) set flags within current group; non-capturing - * (?flags:re) set flags during re; non-capturing - * - * Flag syntax is xyz (set) or -xyz (clear) or xy-z (set xy, clear z). The flags are: - * - * i case-insensitive (default false) - * m multi-line mode: ^ and $ match begin/end line in addition to begin/end text (default false) - * s let . match \n (default false) - * U ungreedy: swap meaning of x* and x*?, x+ and x+?, etc (default false) - * ``` - * - * Empty strings: - * - * ``` - * ^ at beginning of text or line (flag m=true) - * $ at end of text (like \z not \Z) or line (flag m=true) - * \A at beginning of text - * \b at ASCII word boundary (\w on one side and \W, \A, or \z on the other) - * \B not at ASCII word boundary - * \z at end of text - * ``` - * - * Escape sequences: - * - * ``` - * \a bell (== \007) - * \f form feed (== \014) - * \t horizontal tab (== \011) - * \n newline (== \012) - * \r carriage return (== \015) - * \v vertical tab character (== \013) - * \* literal *, for any punctuation character * - * \123 octal character code (up to three digits) - * \x7F hex character code (exactly two digits) - * \x{10FFFF} hex character code - * \Q...\E literal text ... even if ... has punctuation - * ``` - * - * Character class elements: - * - * ``` - * x single character - * A-Z character range (inclusive) - * \d Perl character class - * [:foo:] ASCII character class foo - * \p{Foo} Unicode character class Foo - * \pF Unicode character class F (one-letter name) - * ``` - * - * Named character classes as character class elements: - * - * ``` - * [\d] digits (== \d) - * [^\d] not digits (== \D) - * [\D] not digits (== \D) - * [^\D] not not digits (== \d) - * [[:name:]] named ASCII class inside character class (== [:name:]) - * [^[:name:]] named ASCII class inside negated character class (== [:^name:]) - * [\p{Name}] named Unicode property inside character class (== \p{Name}) - * [^\p{Name}] named Unicode property inside negated character class (== \P{Name}) - * ``` - * - * Perl character classes (all ASCII-only): - * - * ``` - * \d digits (== [0-9]) - * \D not digits (== [^0-9]) - * \s whitespace (== [\t\n\f\r ]) - * \S not whitespace (== [^\t\n\f\r ]) - * \w word characters (== [0-9A-Za-z_]) - * \W not word characters (== [^0-9A-Za-z_]) - * ``` - * - * ASCII character classes: - * - * ``` - * [[:alnum:]] alphanumeric (== [0-9A-Za-z]) - * [[:alpha:]] alphabetic (== [A-Za-z]) - * [[:ascii:]] ASCII (== [\x00-\x7F]) - * [[:blank:]] blank (== [\t ]) - * [[:cntrl:]] control (== [\x00-\x1F\x7F]) - * [[:digit:]] digits (== [0-9]) - * [[:graph:]] graphical (== [!-~] == [A-Za-z0-9!"#$%&'()*+,\-./:;<=>?@[\\\]^_`{|}~]) - * [[:lower:]] lower case (== [a-z]) - * [[:print:]] printable (== [ -~] == [ [:graph:]]) - * [[:punct:]] punctuation (== [!-/:-@[-`{-~]) - * [[:space:]] whitespace (== [\t\n\v\f\r ]) - * [[:upper:]] upper case (== [A-Z]) - * [[:word:]] word characters (== [0-9A-Za-z_]) - * [[:xdigit:]] hex digit (== [0-9A-Fa-f]) - * ``` - * - * Unicode character classes are those in [unicode.Categories], - * [unicode.CategoryAliases], and [unicode.Scripts]. - */ -namespace syntax { - /** - * Flags control the behavior of the parser and record information about regexp context. - */ - interface Flags extends Number{} -} - -/** - * Package types implements some commonly used db serializable types - * like datetime, json, etc. - */ -namespace types { - /** - * DateTime represents a [time.Time] instance in UTC that is wrapped - * and serialized using the app default date layout. - */ - interface DateTime { - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Time returns the internal [time.Time] instance. - */ - time(): time.Time - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Add returns a new DateTime based on the current DateTime + the specified duration. - */ - add(duration: time.Duration): DateTime - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Sub returns a [time.Duration] by subtracting the specified DateTime from the current one. - * - * If the result exceeds the maximum (or minimum) value that can be stored in a [time.Duration], - * the maximum (or minimum) duration will be returned. - */ - sub(u: DateTime): time.Duration - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * AddDate returns a new DateTime based on the current one + duration. - * - * It follows the same rules as [time.AddDate]. - */ - addDate(years: number, months: number, days: number): DateTime - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * After reports whether the current DateTime instance is after u. - */ - after(u: DateTime): boolean - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Before reports whether the current DateTime instance is before u. - */ - before(u: DateTime): boolean - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Compare compares the current DateTime instance with u. - * If the current instance is before u, it returns -1. - * If the current instance is after u, it returns +1. - * If they're the same, it returns 0. - */ - compare(u: DateTime): number - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Equal reports whether the current DateTime and u represent the same time instant. - * Two DateTime can be equal even if they are in different locations. - * For example, 6:00 +0200 and 4:00 UTC are Equal. - */ - equal(u: DateTime): boolean - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Unix returns the current DateTime as a Unix time, aka. - * the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 UTC. - */ - unix(): number - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * IsZero checks whether the current DateTime instance has zero time value. - */ - isZero(): boolean - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * String serializes the current DateTime instance into a formatted - * UTC date string. - * - * The zero value is serialized to an empty string. - */ - string(): string - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * UnmarshalJSON implements the [json.Unmarshaler] interface. - */ - unmarshalJSON(b: string|Array): void - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. - */ - value(): any - } - interface DateTime { - /** - * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value - * into the current DateTime instance. - */ - scan(value: any): void - } - /** - * GeoPoint defines a struct for storing geo coordinates as serialized json object - * (e.g. {lon:0,lat:0}). - * - * Note: using object notation and not a plain array to avoid the confusion - * as there doesn't seem to be a fixed standard for the coordinates order. - */ - interface GeoPoint { - lon: number - lat: number - } - interface GeoPoint { - /** - * String returns the string representation of the current GeoPoint instance. - */ - string(): string - } - interface GeoPoint { - /** - * AsMap implements [core.mapExtractor] and returns a value suitable - * to be used in an API rule expression. - */ - asMap(): _TygojaDict - } - interface GeoPoint { - /** - * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. - */ - value(): any - } - interface GeoPoint { - /** - * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value - * into the current GeoPoint instance. - * - * The value argument could be nil (no-op), another GeoPoint instance, - * map or serialized json object with lat-lon props. - */ - scan(value: any): void - } - /** - * JSONArray defines a slice that is safe for json and db read/write. - */ - interface JSONArray extends Array{} - interface JSONArray { - /** - * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } - interface JSONArray { - /** - * String returns the string representation of the current json array. - */ - string(): string - } - interface JSONArray { - /** - * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. - */ - value(): any - } - interface JSONArray { - /** - * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value - * into the current JSONArray[T] instance. - */ - scan(value: any): void - } - /** - * JSONMap defines a map that is safe for json and db read/write. - */ - interface JSONMap extends _TygojaDict{} - interface JSONMap { - /** - * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } - interface JSONMap { - /** - * String returns the string representation of the current json map. - */ - string(): string - } - interface JSONMap { - /** - * Get retrieves a single value from the current JSONMap[T]. - * - * This helper was added primarily to assist the goja integration since custom map types - * don't have direct access to the map keys (https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/dop251/goja#hdr-Maps_with_methods). - */ - get(key: string): T - } - interface JSONMap { - /** - * Set sets a single value in the current JSONMap[T]. - * - * This helper was added primarily to assist the goja integration since custom map types - * don't have direct access to the map keys (https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/dop251/goja#hdr-Maps_with_methods). - */ - set(key: string, value: T): void - } - interface JSONMap { - /** - * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. - */ - value(): any - } - interface JSONMap { - /** - * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value - * into the current JSONMap[T] instance. - */ - scan(value: any): void - } - /** - * JSONRaw defines a json value type that is safe for db read/write. - */ - interface JSONRaw extends Array{} - interface JSONRaw { - /** - * String returns the current JSONRaw instance as a json encoded string. - */ - string(): string - } - interface JSONRaw { - /** - * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } - interface JSONRaw { - /** - * UnmarshalJSON implements the [json.Unmarshaler] interface. - */ - unmarshalJSON(b: string|Array): void - } - interface JSONRaw { - /** - * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. - */ - value(): any - } - interface JSONRaw { - /** - * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value - * into the current JSONRaw instance. - */ - scan(value: any): void - } -} - -namespace store { - /** - * Store defines a concurrent safe in memory key-value data store. - */ - interface Store { - } - interface Store { - /** - * Reset clears the store and replaces the store data with a - * shallow copy of the provided newData. - */ - reset(newData: _TygojaDict): void - } - interface Store { - /** - * Length returns the current number of elements in the store. - */ - length(): number - } - interface Store { - /** - * RemoveAll removes all the existing store entries. - */ - removeAll(): void - } - interface Store { - /** - * Remove removes a single entry from the store. - * - * Remove does nothing if key doesn't exist in the store. - */ - remove(key: K): void - } - interface Store { - /** - * Has checks if element with the specified key exist or not. - */ - has(key: K): boolean - } - interface Store { - /** - * Get returns a single element value from the store. - * - * If key is not set, the zero T value is returned. - */ - get(key: K): T - } - interface Store { - /** - * GetOk is similar to Get but returns also a boolean indicating whether the key exists or not. - */ - getOk(key: K): [T, boolean] - } - interface Store { - /** - * GetAll returns a shallow copy of the current store data. - */ - getAll(): _TygojaDict - } - interface Store { - /** - * Values returns a slice with all of the current store values. - */ - values(): Array - } - interface Store { - /** - * Set sets (or overwrite if already exists) a new value for key. - */ - set(key: K, value: T): void - } - interface Store { - /** - * SetFunc sets (or overwrite if already exists) a new value resolved - * from the function callback for the provided key. - * - * The function callback receives as argument the old store element value (if exists). - * If there is no old store element, the argument will be the T zero value. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * s := store.New[string, int](nil) - * s.SetFunc("count", func(old int) int { - * return old + 1 - * }) - * ``` - */ - setFunc(key: K, fn: (old: T) => T): void - } - interface Store { - /** - * GetOrSet retrieves a single existing value for the provided key - * or stores a new one if it doesn't exist. - */ - getOrSet(key: K, setFunc: () => T): T - } - interface Store { - /** - * SetIfLessThanLimit sets (or overwrite if already exist) a new value for key. - * - * This method is similar to Set() but **it will skip adding new elements** - * to the store if the store length has reached the specified limit. - * false is returned if maxAllowedElements limit is reached. - */ - setIfLessThanLimit(key: K, value: T, maxAllowedElements: number): boolean - } - interface Store { - /** - * UnmarshalJSON implements [json.Unmarshaler] and imports the - * provided JSON data into the store. - * - * The store entries that match with the ones from the data will be overwritten with the new value. - */ - unmarshalJSON(data: string|Array): void - } - interface Store { - /** - * MarshalJSON implements [json.Marshaler] and export the current - * store data into valid JSON. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } -} - /** * Package net provides a portable interface for network I/O, including * TCP/IP, UDP, domain name resolution, and Unix domain sockets. @@ -17428,609 +16788,6 @@ namespace jwt { } } -namespace subscriptions { - /** - * Broker defines a struct for managing subscriptions clients. - */ - interface Broker { - } - interface Broker { - /** - * Clients returns a shallow copy of all registered clients indexed - * with their connection id. - */ - clients(): _TygojaDict - } - interface Broker { - /** - * ChunkedClients splits the current clients into a chunked slice. - */ - chunkedClients(chunkSize: number): Array> - } - interface Broker { - /** - * TotalClients returns the total number of registered clients. - */ - totalClients(): number - } - interface Broker { - /** - * ClientById finds a registered client by its id. - * - * Returns non-nil error when client with clientId is not registered. - */ - clientById(clientId: string): Client - } - interface Broker { - /** - * Register adds a new client to the broker instance. - */ - register(client: Client): void - } - interface Broker { - /** - * Unregister removes a single client by its id and marks it as discarded. - * - * If client with clientId doesn't exist, this method does nothing. - */ - unregister(clientId: string): void - } - /** - * Client is an interface for a generic subscription client. - */ - interface Client { - [key:string]: any; - /** - * Id Returns the unique id of the client. - */ - id(): string - /** - * Channel returns the client's communication channel. - * - * NB! The channel shouldn't be used after calling Discard(). - */ - channel(): undefined - /** - * Subscriptions returns a shallow copy of the client subscriptions matching the prefixes. - * If no prefix is specified, returns all subscriptions. - */ - subscriptions(...prefixes: string[]): _TygojaDict - /** - * Subscribe subscribes the client to the provided subscriptions list. - * - * Each subscription can also have "options" (json serialized SubscriptionOptions) as query parameter. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * Subscribe( - * "subscriptionA", - * `subscriptionB?options={"query":{"a":1},"headers":{"x_token":"abc"}}`, - * ) - * ``` - */ - subscribe(...subs: string[]): void - /** - * Unsubscribe unsubscribes the client from the provided subscriptions list. - */ - unsubscribe(...subs: string[]): void - /** - * HasSubscription checks if the client is subscribed to `sub`. - */ - hasSubscription(sub: string): boolean - /** - * Set stores any value to the client's context. - */ - set(key: string, value: any): void - /** - * Unset removes a single value from the client's context. - */ - unset(key: string): void - /** - * Get retrieves the key value from the client's context. - */ - get(key: string): any - /** - * Discard marks the client as "discarded" (and closes its channel), - * meaning that it shouldn't be used anymore for sending new messages. - * - * It is safe to call Discard() multiple times. - */ - discard(): void - /** - * IsDiscarded indicates whether the client has been "discarded" - * and should no longer be used. - */ - isDiscarded(): boolean - /** - * Send sends the specified message to the client's channel (if not discarded). - */ - send(m: Message): void - } - /** - * Message defines a client's channel data. - */ - interface Message { - name: string - data: string|Array - } - interface Message { - /** - * WriteSSE writes the current message in a SSE format into the provided writer. - * - * For example, writing to a router.Event: - * - * ``` - * m := Message{Name: "users/create", Data: []byte{...}} - * m.WriteSSE(e.Response, "yourEventId") - * e.Flush() - * ``` - */ - writeSSE(w: io.Writer, eventId: string): void - } -} - -namespace exec { - /** - * Cmd represents an external command being prepared or run. - * - * A Cmd cannot be reused after calling its [Cmd.Run], [Cmd.Output] or [Cmd.CombinedOutput] - * methods. - */ - interface Cmd { - /** - * Path is the path of the command to run. - * - * This is the only field that must be set to a non-zero - * value. If Path is relative, it is evaluated relative - * to Dir. - */ - path: string - /** - * Args holds command line arguments, including the command as Args[0]. - * If the Args field is empty or nil, Run uses {Path}. - * - * In typical use, both Path and Args are set by calling Command. - */ - args: Array - /** - * Env specifies the environment of the process. - * Each entry is of the form "key=value". - * If Env is nil, the new process uses the current process's - * environment. - * If Env contains duplicate environment keys, only the last - * value in the slice for each duplicate key is used. - * As a special case on Windows, SYSTEMROOT is always added if - * missing and not explicitly set to the empty string. - * - * See also the Dir field, which may set PWD in the environment. - */ - env: Array - /** - * Dir specifies the working directory of the command. - * If Dir is the empty string, Run runs the command in the - * calling process's current directory. - * - * On Unix systems, the value of Dir also determines the - * child process's PWD environment variable if not otherwise - * specified. A Unix process represents its working directory - * not by name but as an implicit reference to a node in the - * file tree. So, if the child process obtains its working - * directory by calling a function such as C's getcwd, which - * computes the canonical name by walking up the file tree, it - * will not recover the original value of Dir if that value - * was an alias involving symbolic links. However, if the - * child process calls Go's [os.Getwd] or GNU C's - * get_current_dir_name, and the value of PWD is an alias for - * the current directory, those functions will return the - * value of PWD, which matches the value of Dir. - */ - dir: string - /** - * Stdin specifies the process's standard input. - * - * If Stdin is nil, the process reads from the null device (os.DevNull). - * - * If Stdin is an *os.File, the process's standard input is connected - * directly to that file. - * - * Otherwise, during the execution of the command a separate - * goroutine reads from Stdin and delivers that data to the command - * over a pipe. In this case, Wait does not complete until the goroutine - * stops copying, either because it has reached the end of Stdin - * (EOF or a read error), or because writing to the pipe returned an error, - * or because a nonzero WaitDelay was set and expired. - */ - stdin: io.Reader - /** - * Stdout and Stderr specify the process's standard output and error. - * - * If either is nil, Run connects the corresponding file descriptor - * to the null device (os.DevNull). - * - * If either is an *os.File, the corresponding output from the process - * is connected directly to that file. - * - * Otherwise, during the execution of the command a separate goroutine - * reads from the process over a pipe and delivers that data to the - * corresponding Writer. In this case, Wait does not complete until the - * goroutine reaches EOF or encounters an error or a nonzero WaitDelay - * expires. - * - * If Stdout and Stderr are the same writer, and have a type that can - * be compared with ==, at most one goroutine at a time will call Write. - */ - stdout: io.Writer - stderr: io.Writer - /** - * ExtraFiles specifies additional open files to be inherited by the - * new process. It does not include standard input, standard output, or - * standard error. If non-nil, entry i becomes file descriptor 3+i. - * - * ExtraFiles is not supported on Windows. - */ - extraFiles: Array<(os.File | undefined)> - /** - * SysProcAttr holds optional, operating system-specific attributes. - * Run passes it to os.StartProcess as the os.ProcAttr's Sys field. - */ - sysProcAttr?: syscall.SysProcAttr - /** - * Process is the underlying process, once started. - */ - process?: os.Process - /** - * ProcessState contains information about an exited process. - * If the process was started successfully, Wait or Run will - * populate its ProcessState when the command completes. - */ - processState?: os.ProcessState - err: Error // LookPath error, if any. - /** - * If Cancel is non-nil, the command must have been created with - * CommandContext and Cancel will be called when the command's - * Context is done. By default, CommandContext sets Cancel to - * call the Kill method on the command's Process. - * - * Typically a custom Cancel will send a signal to the command's - * Process, but it may instead take other actions to initiate cancellation, - * such as closing a stdin or stdout pipe or sending a shutdown request on a - * network socket. - * - * If the command exits with a success status after Cancel is - * called, and Cancel does not return an error equivalent to - * os.ErrProcessDone, then Wait and similar methods will return a non-nil - * error: either an error wrapping the one returned by Cancel, - * or the error from the Context. - * (If the command exits with a non-success status, or Cancel - * returns an error that wraps os.ErrProcessDone, Wait and similar methods - * continue to return the command's usual exit status.) - * - * If Cancel is set to nil, nothing will happen immediately when the command's - * Context is done, but a nonzero WaitDelay will still take effect. That may - * be useful, for example, to work around deadlocks in commands that do not - * support shutdown signals but are expected to always finish quickly. - * - * Cancel will not be called if Start returns a non-nil error. - */ - cancel: () => void - /** - * If WaitDelay is non-zero, it bounds the time spent waiting on two sources - * of unexpected delay in Wait: a child process that fails to exit after the - * associated Context is canceled, and a child process that exits but leaves - * its I/O pipes unclosed. - * - * The WaitDelay timer starts when either the associated Context is done or a - * call to Wait observes that the child process has exited, whichever occurs - * first. When the delay has elapsed, the command shuts down the child process - * and/or its I/O pipes. - * - * If the child process has failed to exit — perhaps because it ignored or - * failed to receive a shutdown signal from a Cancel function, or because no - * Cancel function was set — then it will be terminated using os.Process.Kill. - * - * Then, if the I/O pipes communicating with the child process are still open, - * those pipes are closed in order to unblock any goroutines currently blocked - * on Read or Write calls. - * - * If pipes are closed due to WaitDelay, no Cancel call has occurred, - * and the command has otherwise exited with a successful status, Wait and - * similar methods will return ErrWaitDelay instead of nil. - * - * If WaitDelay is zero (the default), I/O pipes will be read until EOF, - * which might not occur until orphaned subprocesses of the command have - * also closed their descriptors for the pipes. - */ - waitDelay: time.Duration - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * String returns a human-readable description of c. - * It is intended only for debugging. - * In particular, it is not suitable for use as input to a shell. - * The output of String may vary across Go releases. - */ - string(): string - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * Run starts the specified command and waits for it to complete. - * - * The returned error is nil if the command runs, has no problems - * copying stdin, stdout, and stderr, and exits with a zero exit - * status. - * - * If the command starts but does not complete successfully, the error is of - * type [*ExitError]. Other error types may be returned for other situations. - * - * If the calling goroutine has locked the operating system thread - * with [runtime.LockOSThread] and modified any inheritable OS-level - * thread state (for example, Linux or Plan 9 name spaces), the new - * process will inherit the caller's thread state. - */ - run(): void - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * Start starts the specified command but does not wait for it to complete. - * - * If Start returns successfully, the c.Process field will be set. - * - * After a successful call to Start the [Cmd.Wait] method must be called in - * order to release associated system resources. - */ - start(): void - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * Wait waits for the command to exit and waits for any copying to - * stdin or copying from stdout or stderr to complete. - * - * The command must have been started by [Cmd.Start]. - * - * The returned error is nil if the command runs, has no problems - * copying stdin, stdout, and stderr, and exits with a zero exit - * status. - * - * If the command fails to run or doesn't complete successfully, the - * error is of type [*ExitError]. Other error types may be - * returned for I/O problems. - * - * If any of c.Stdin, c.Stdout or c.Stderr are not an [*os.File], Wait also waits - * for the respective I/O loop copying to or from the process to complete. - * - * Wait releases any resources associated with the [Cmd]. - */ - wait(): void - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * Output runs the command and returns its standard output. - * Any returned error will usually be of type [*ExitError]. - * If c.Stderr was nil and the returned error is of type - * [*ExitError], Output populates the Stderr field of the - * returned error. - */ - output(): string|Array - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * CombinedOutput runs the command and returns its combined standard - * output and standard error. - */ - combinedOutput(): string|Array - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * StdinPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's - * standard input when the command starts. - * The pipe will be closed automatically after [Cmd.Wait] sees the command exit. - * A caller need only call Close to force the pipe to close sooner. - * For example, if the command being run will not exit until standard input - * is closed, the caller must close the pipe. - */ - stdinPipe(): io.WriteCloser - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * StdoutPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's - * standard output when the command starts. - * - * [Cmd.Wait] will close the pipe after seeing the command exit, so most callers - * need not close the pipe themselves. It is thus incorrect to call Wait - * before all reads from the pipe have completed. - * For the same reason, it is incorrect to call [Cmd.Run] when using StdoutPipe. - * See the example for idiomatic usage. - */ - stdoutPipe(): io.ReadCloser - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * StderrPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's - * standard error when the command starts. - * - * [Cmd.Wait] will close the pipe after seeing the command exit, so most callers - * need not close the pipe themselves. It is thus incorrect to call Wait - * before all reads from the pipe have completed. - * For the same reason, it is incorrect to use [Cmd.Run] when using StderrPipe. - * See the StdoutPipe example for idiomatic usage. - */ - stderrPipe(): io.ReadCloser - } - interface Cmd { - /** - * Environ returns a copy of the environment in which the command would be run - * as it is currently configured. - */ - environ(): Array - } -} - -namespace hook { - /** - * Event implements [Resolver] and it is intended to be used as a base - * Hook event that you can embed in your custom typed event structs. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * type CustomEvent struct { - * hook.Event - * - * SomeField int - * } - * ``` - */ - interface Event { - } - interface Event { - /** - * Next calls the next hook handler. - */ - next(): void - } - /** - * Handler defines a single Hook handler. - * Multiple handlers can share the same id. - * If Id is not explicitly set it will be autogenerated by Hook.Add and Hook.AddHandler. - */ - interface Handler { - /** - * Func defines the handler function to execute. - * - * Note that users need to call e.Next() in order to proceed with - * the execution of the hook chain. - */ - func: (_arg0: T) => void - /** - * Id is the unique identifier of the handler. - * - * It could be used later to remove the handler from a hook via [Hook.Remove]. - * - * If missing, an autogenerated value will be assigned when adding - * the handler to a hook. - */ - id: string - /** - * Priority allows changing the default exec priority of the handler within a hook. - * - * If 0, the handler will be executed in the same order it was registered. - */ - priority: number - } - /** - * Hook defines a generic concurrent safe structure for managing event hooks. - * - * When using custom event it must embed the base [hook.Event]. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * type CustomEvent struct { - * hook.Event - * SomeField int - * } - * - * h := Hook[*CustomEvent]{} - * - * h.BindFunc(func(e *CustomEvent) error { - * println(e.SomeField) - * - * return e.Next() - * }) - * - * h.Trigger(&CustomEvent{ SomeField: 123 }) - * ``` - */ - interface Hook { - } - interface Hook { - /** - * Bind registers the provided handler to the current hooks queue. - * - * If handler.Id is empty it is updated with autogenerated value. - * - * If a handler from the current hook list has Id matching handler.Id - * then the old handler is replaced with the new one. - */ - bind(handler: Handler): string - } - interface Hook { - /** - * BindFunc is similar to Bind but registers a new handler from just the provided function. - * - * The registered handler is added with a default 0 priority and the id will be autogenerated. - * - * If you want to register a handler with custom priority or id use the [Hook.Bind] method. - */ - bindFunc(fn: (e: T) => void): string - } - interface Hook { - /** - * Unbind removes one or many hook handler by their id. - */ - unbind(...idsToRemove: string[]): void - } - interface Hook { - /** - * UnbindAll removes all registered handlers. - */ - unbindAll(): void - } - interface Hook { - /** - * Length returns to total number of registered hook handlers. - */ - length(): number - } - interface Hook { - /** - * Trigger executes all registered hook handlers one by one - * with the specified event as an argument. - * - * Optionally, this method allows also to register additional one off - * handler funcs that will be temporary appended to the handlers queue. - * - * NB! Each hook handler must call event.Next() in order the hook chain to proceed. - */ - trigger(event: T, ...oneOffHandlerFuncs: ((_arg0: T) => void)[]): void - } - /** - * TaggedHook defines a proxy hook which register handlers that are triggered only - * if the TaggedHook.tags are empty or includes at least one of the event data tag(s). - */ - type _sRqBCju = mainHook - interface TaggedHook extends _sRqBCju { - } - interface TaggedHook { - /** - * CanTriggerOn checks if the current TaggedHook can be triggered with - * the provided event data tags. - * - * It returns always true if the hook doesn't have any tags. - */ - canTriggerOn(tagsToCheck: Array): boolean - } - interface TaggedHook { - /** - * Bind registers the provided handler to the current hooks queue. - * - * It is similar to [Hook.Bind] with the difference that the handler - * function is invoked only if the event data tags satisfy h.CanTriggerOn. - */ - bind(handler: Handler): string - } - interface TaggedHook { - /** - * BindFunc registers a new handler with the specified function. - * - * It is similar to [Hook.Bind] with the difference that the handler - * function is invoked only if the event data tags satisfy h.CanTriggerOn. - */ - bindFunc(fn: (e: T) => void): string - } -} - /** * Package bufio implements buffered I/O. It wraps an io.Reader or io.Writer * object, creating another object (Reader or Writer) that also implements @@ -18041,8 +16798,8 @@ namespace bufio { * ReadWriter stores pointers to a [Reader] and a [Writer]. * It implements [io.ReadWriter]. */ - type _sQiJJkq = Reader&Writer - interface ReadWriter extends _sQiJJkq { + type _shwfkml = Reader&Writer + interface ReadWriter extends _shwfkml { } } @@ -19252,493 +18009,456 @@ namespace blob { } } -/** - * Package slog provides structured logging, - * in which log records include a message, - * a severity level, and various other attributes - * expressed as key-value pairs. - * - * It defines a type, [Logger], - * which provides several methods (such as [Logger.Info] and [Logger.Error]) - * for reporting events of interest. - * - * Each Logger is associated with a [Handler]. - * A Logger output method creates a [Record] from the method arguments - * and passes it to the Handler, which decides how to handle it. - * There is a default Logger accessible through top-level functions - * (such as [Info] and [Error]) that call the corresponding Logger methods. - * - * A log record consists of a time, a level, a message, and a set of key-value - * pairs, where the keys are strings and the values may be of any type. - * As an example, - * - * ``` - * slog.Info("hello", "count", 3) - * ``` - * - * creates a record containing the time of the call, - * a level of Info, the message "hello", and a single - * pair with key "count" and value 3. - * - * The [Info] top-level function calls the [Logger.Info] method on the default Logger. - * In addition to [Logger.Info], there are methods for Debug, Warn and Error levels. - * Besides these convenience methods for common levels, - * there is also a [Logger.Log] method which takes the level as an argument. - * Each of these methods has a corresponding top-level function that uses the - * default logger. - * - * The default handler formats the log record's message, time, level, and attributes - * as a string and passes it to the [log] package. - * - * ``` - * 2022/11/08 15:28:26 INFO hello count=3 - * ``` - * - * For more control over the output format, create a logger with a different handler. - * This statement uses [New] to create a new logger with a [TextHandler] - * that writes structured records in text form to standard error: - * - * ``` - * logger := slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stderr, nil)) - * ``` - * - * [TextHandler] output is a sequence of key=value pairs, easily and unambiguously - * parsed by machine. This statement: - * - * ``` - * logger.Info("hello", "count", 3) - * ``` - * - * produces this output: - * - * ``` - * time=2022-11-08T15:28:26.000-05:00 level=INFO msg=hello count=3 - * ``` - * - * The package also provides [JSONHandler], whose output is line-delimited JSON: - * - * ``` - * logger := slog.New(slog.NewJSONHandler(os.Stdout, nil)) - * logger.Info("hello", "count", 3) - * ``` - * - * produces this output: - * - * ``` - * {"time":"2022-11-08T15:28:26.000000000-05:00","level":"INFO","msg":"hello","count":3} - * ``` - * - * Both [TextHandler] and [JSONHandler] can be configured with [HandlerOptions]. - * There are options for setting the minimum level (see Levels, below), - * displaying the source file and line of the log call, and - * modifying attributes before they are logged. - * - * Setting a logger as the default with - * - * ``` - * slog.SetDefault(logger) - * ``` - * - * will cause the top-level functions like [Info] to use it. - * [SetDefault] also updates the default logger used by the [log] package, - * so that existing applications that use [log.Printf] and related functions - * will send log records to the logger's handler without needing to be rewritten. - * - * Some attributes are common to many log calls. - * For example, you may wish to include the URL or trace identifier of a server request - * with all log events arising from the request. - * Rather than repeat the attribute with every log call, you can use [Logger.With] - * to construct a new Logger containing the attributes: - * - * ``` - * logger2 := logger.With("url", r.URL) - * ``` - * - * The arguments to With are the same key-value pairs used in [Logger.Info]. - * The result is a new Logger with the same handler as the original, but additional - * attributes that will appear in the output of every call. - * - * # Levels - * - * A [Level] is an integer representing the importance or severity of a log event. - * The higher the level, the more severe the event. - * This package defines constants for the most common levels, - * but any int can be used as a level. - * - * In an application, you may wish to log messages only at a certain level or greater. - * One common configuration is to log messages at Info or higher levels, - * suppressing debug logging until it is needed. - * The built-in handlers can be configured with the minimum level to output by - * setting [HandlerOptions.Level]. - * The program's `main` function typically does this. - * The default value is LevelInfo. - * - * Setting the [HandlerOptions.Level] field to a [Level] value - * fixes the handler's minimum level throughout its lifetime. - * Setting it to a [LevelVar] allows the level to be varied dynamically. - * A LevelVar holds a Level and is safe to read or write from multiple - * goroutines. - * To vary the level dynamically for an entire program, first initialize - * a global LevelVar: - * - * ``` - * var programLevel = new(slog.LevelVar) // Info by default - * ``` - * - * Then use the LevelVar to construct a handler, and make it the default: - * - * ``` - * h := slog.NewJSONHandler(os.Stderr, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: programLevel}) - * slog.SetDefault(slog.New(h)) - * ``` - * - * Now the program can change its logging level with a single statement: - * - * ``` - * programLevel.Set(slog.LevelDebug) - * ``` - * - * # Groups - * - * Attributes can be collected into groups. - * A group has a name that is used to qualify the names of its attributes. - * How this qualification is displayed depends on the handler. - * [TextHandler] separates the group and attribute names with a dot. - * [JSONHandler] treats each group as a separate JSON object, with the group name as the key. - * - * Use [Group] to create a Group attribute from a name and a list of key-value pairs: - * - * ``` - * slog.Group("request", - * "method", r.Method, - * "url", r.URL) - * ``` - * - * TextHandler would display this group as - * - * ``` - * request.method=GET request.url=http://example.com - * ``` - * - * JSONHandler would display it as - * - * ``` - * "request":{"method":"GET","url":"http://example.com"} - * ``` - * - * Use [Logger.WithGroup] to qualify all of a Logger's output - * with a group name. Calling WithGroup on a Logger results in a - * new Logger with the same Handler as the original, but with all - * its attributes qualified by the group name. - * - * This can help prevent duplicate attribute keys in large systems, - * where subsystems might use the same keys. - * Pass each subsystem a different Logger with its own group name so that - * potential duplicates are qualified: - * - * ``` - * logger := slog.Default().With("id", systemID) - * parserLogger := logger.WithGroup("parser") - * parseInput(input, parserLogger) - * ``` - * - * When parseInput logs with parserLogger, its keys will be qualified with "parser", - * so even if it uses the common key "id", the log line will have distinct keys. - * - * # Contexts - * - * Some handlers may wish to include information from the [context.Context] that is - * available at the call site. One example of such information - * is the identifier for the current span when tracing is enabled. - * - * The [Logger.Log] and [Logger.LogAttrs] methods take a context as a first - * argument, as do their corresponding top-level functions. - * - * Although the convenience methods on Logger (Info and so on) and the - * corresponding top-level functions do not take a context, the alternatives ending - * in "Context" do. For example, - * - * ``` - * slog.InfoContext(ctx, "message") - * ``` - * - * It is recommended to pass a context to an output method if one is available. - * - * # Attrs and Values - * - * An [Attr] is a key-value pair. The Logger output methods accept Attrs as well as - * alternating keys and values. The statement - * - * ``` - * slog.Info("hello", slog.Int("count", 3)) - * ``` - * - * behaves the same as - * - * ``` - * slog.Info("hello", "count", 3) - * ``` - * - * There are convenience constructors for [Attr] such as [Int], [String], and [Bool] - * for common types, as well as the function [Any] for constructing Attrs of any - * type. - * - * The value part of an Attr is a type called [Value]. - * Like an [any], a Value can hold any Go value, - * but it can represent typical values, including all numbers and strings, - * without an allocation. - * - * For the most efficient log output, use [Logger.LogAttrs]. - * It is similar to [Logger.Log] but accepts only Attrs, not alternating - * keys and values; this allows it, too, to avoid allocation. - * - * The call - * - * ``` - * logger.LogAttrs(ctx, slog.LevelInfo, "hello", slog.Int("count", 3)) - * ``` - * - * is the most efficient way to achieve the same output as - * - * ``` - * slog.InfoContext(ctx, "hello", "count", 3) - * ``` - * - * # Customizing a type's logging behavior - * - * If a type implements the [LogValuer] interface, the [Value] returned from its LogValue - * method is used for logging. You can use this to control how values of the type - * appear in logs. For example, you can redact secret information like passwords, - * or gather a struct's fields in a Group. See the examples under [LogValuer] for - * details. - * - * A LogValue method may return a Value that itself implements [LogValuer]. The [Value.Resolve] - * method handles these cases carefully, avoiding infinite loops and unbounded recursion. - * Handler authors and others may wish to use [Value.Resolve] instead of calling LogValue directly. - * - * # Wrapping output methods - * - * The logger functions use reflection over the call stack to find the file name - * and line number of the logging call within the application. This can produce - * incorrect source information for functions that wrap slog. For instance, if you - * define this function in file mylog.go: - * - * ``` - * func Infof(logger *slog.Logger, format string, args ...any) { - * logger.Info(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) - * } - * ``` - * - * and you call it like this in main.go: - * - * ``` - * Infof(slog.Default(), "hello, %s", "world") - * ``` - * - * then slog will report the source file as mylog.go, not main.go. - * - * A correct implementation of Infof will obtain the source location - * (pc) and pass it to NewRecord. - * The Infof function in the package-level example called "wrapping" - * demonstrates how to do this. - * - * # Working with Records - * - * Sometimes a Handler will need to modify a Record - * before passing it on to another Handler or backend. - * A Record contains a mixture of simple public fields (e.g. Time, Level, Message) - * and hidden fields that refer to state (such as attributes) indirectly. This - * means that modifying a simple copy of a Record (e.g. by calling - * [Record.Add] or [Record.AddAttrs] to add attributes) - * may have unexpected effects on the original. - * Before modifying a Record, use [Record.Clone] to - * create a copy that shares no state with the original, - * or create a new Record with [NewRecord] - * and build up its Attrs by traversing the old ones with [Record.Attrs]. - * - * # Performance considerations - * - * If profiling your application demonstrates that logging is taking significant time, - * the following suggestions may help. - * - * If many log lines have a common attribute, use [Logger.With] to create a Logger with - * that attribute. The built-in handlers will format that attribute only once, at the - * call to [Logger.With]. The [Handler] interface is designed to allow that optimization, - * and a well-written Handler should take advantage of it. - * - * The arguments to a log call are always evaluated, even if the log event is discarded. - * If possible, defer computation so that it happens only if the value is actually logged. - * For example, consider the call - * - * ``` - * slog.Info("starting request", "url", r.URL.String()) // may compute String unnecessarily - * ``` - * - * The URL.String method will be called even if the logger discards Info-level events. - * Instead, pass the URL directly: - * - * ``` - * slog.Info("starting request", "url", &r.URL) // calls URL.String only if needed - * ``` - * - * The built-in [TextHandler] will call its String method, but only - * if the log event is enabled. - * Avoiding the call to String also preserves the structure of the underlying value. - * For example [JSONHandler] emits the components of the parsed URL as a JSON object. - * If you want to avoid eagerly paying the cost of the String call - * without causing the handler to potentially inspect the structure of the value, - * wrap the value in a fmt.Stringer implementation that hides its Marshal methods. - * - * You can also use the [LogValuer] interface to avoid unnecessary work in disabled log - * calls. Say you need to log some expensive value: - * - * ``` - * slog.Debug("frobbing", "value", computeExpensiveValue(arg)) - * ``` - * - * Even if this line is disabled, computeExpensiveValue will be called. - * To avoid that, define a type implementing LogValuer: - * - * ``` - * type expensive struct { arg int } - * - * func (e expensive) LogValue() slog.Value { - * return slog.AnyValue(computeExpensiveValue(e.arg)) - * } - * ``` - * - * Then use a value of that type in log calls: - * - * ``` - * slog.Debug("frobbing", "value", expensive{arg}) - * ``` - * - * Now computeExpensiveValue will only be called when the line is enabled. - * - * The built-in handlers acquire a lock before calling [io.Writer.Write] - * to ensure that exactly one [Record] is written at a time in its entirety. - * Although each log record has a timestamp, - * the built-in handlers do not use that time to sort the written records. - * User-defined handlers are responsible for their own locking and sorting. - * - * # Writing a handler - * - * For a guide to writing a custom handler, see https://golang.org/s/slog-handler-guide. - */ -namespace slog { - // @ts-ignore - import loginternal = internal +namespace store { /** - * A Logger records structured information about each call to its - * Log, Debug, Info, Warn, and Error methods. - * For each call, it creates a [Record] and passes it to a [Handler]. - * - * To create a new Logger, call [New] or a Logger method - * that begins "With". + * Store defines a concurrent safe in memory key-value data store. */ - interface Logger { + interface Store { } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * Handler returns l's Handler. + * Reset clears the store and replaces the store data with a + * shallow copy of the provided newData. */ - handler(): Handler + reset(newData: _TygojaDict): void } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * With returns a Logger that includes the given attributes - * in each output operation. Arguments are converted to - * attributes as if by [Logger.Log]. + * Length returns the current number of elements in the store. */ - with(...args: any[]): (Logger) + length(): number } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * WithGroup returns a Logger that starts a group, if name is non-empty. - * The keys of all attributes added to the Logger will be qualified by the given - * name. (How that qualification happens depends on the [Handler.WithGroup] - * method of the Logger's Handler.) + * RemoveAll removes all the existing store entries. + */ + removeAll(): void + } + interface Store { + /** + * Remove removes a single entry from the store. * - * If name is empty, WithGroup returns the receiver. + * Remove does nothing if key doesn't exist in the store. */ - withGroup(name: string): (Logger) + remove(key: K): void } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * Enabled reports whether l emits log records at the given context and level. + * Has checks if element with the specified key exist or not. */ - enabled(ctx: context.Context, level: Level): boolean + has(key: K): boolean } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * Log emits a log record with the current time and the given level and message. - * The Record's Attrs consist of the Logger's attributes followed by - * the Attrs specified by args. + * Get returns a single element value from the store. + * + * If key is not set, the zero T value is returned. + */ + get(key: K): T + } + interface Store { + /** + * GetOk is similar to Get but returns also a boolean indicating whether the key exists or not. + */ + getOk(key: K): [T, boolean] + } + interface Store { + /** + * GetAll returns a shallow copy of the current store data. + */ + getAll(): _TygojaDict + } + interface Store { + /** + * Values returns a slice with all of the current store values. + */ + values(): Array + } + interface Store { + /** + * Set sets (or overwrite if already exists) a new value for key. + */ + set(key: K, value: T): void + } + interface Store { + /** + * SetFunc sets (or overwrite if already exists) a new value resolved + * from the function callback for the provided key. + * + * The function callback receives as argument the old store element value (if exists). + * If there is no old store element, the argument will be the T zero value. + * + * Example: * - * The attribute arguments are processed as follows: * ``` - * - If an argument is an Attr, it is used as is. - * - If an argument is a string and this is not the last argument, - * the following argument is treated as the value and the two are combined - * into an Attr. - * - Otherwise, the argument is treated as a value with key "!BADKEY". + * s := store.New[string, int](nil) + * s.SetFunc("count", func(old int) int { + * return old + 1 + * }) * ``` */ - log(ctx: context.Context, level: Level, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + setFunc(key: K, fn: (old: T) => T): void } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * LogAttrs is a more efficient version of [Logger.Log] that accepts only Attrs. + * GetOrSet retrieves a single existing value for the provided key + * or stores a new one if it doesn't exist. */ - logAttrs(ctx: context.Context, level: Level, msg: string, ...attrs: Attr[]): void + getOrSet(key: K, setFunc: () => T): T } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * Debug logs at [LevelDebug]. + * SetIfLessThanLimit sets (or overwrite if already exist) a new value for key. + * + * This method is similar to Set() but **it will skip adding new elements** + * to the store if the store length has reached the specified limit. + * false is returned if maxAllowedElements limit is reached. */ - debug(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + setIfLessThanLimit(key: K, value: T, maxAllowedElements: number): boolean } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * DebugContext logs at [LevelDebug] with the given context. + * UnmarshalJSON implements [json.Unmarshaler] and imports the + * provided JSON data into the store. + * + * The store entries that match with the ones from the data will be overwritten with the new value. */ - debugContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + unmarshalJSON(data: string|Array): void } - interface Logger { + interface Store { /** - * Info logs at [LevelInfo]. + * MarshalJSON implements [json.Marshaler] and export the current + * store data into valid JSON. */ - info(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + marshalJSON(): string|Array } - interface Logger { - /** - * InfoContext logs at [LevelInfo] with the given context. - */ - infoContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void +} + +/** + * Package syntax parses regular expressions into parse trees and compiles + * parse trees into programs. Most clients of regular expressions will use the + * facilities of package [regexp] (such as [regexp.Compile] and [regexp.Match]) instead of this package. + * + * # Syntax + * + * The regular expression syntax understood by this package when parsing with the [Perl] flag is as follows. + * Parts of the syntax can be disabled by passing alternate flags to [Parse]. + * + * Single characters: + * + * ``` + * . any character, possibly including newline (flag s=true) + * [xyz] character class + * [^xyz] negated character class + * \d Perl character class + * \D negated Perl character class + * [[:alpha:]] ASCII character class + * [[:^alpha:]] negated ASCII character class + * \pN Unicode character class (one-letter name) + * \p{Greek} Unicode character class + * \PN negated Unicode character class (one-letter name) + * \P{Greek} negated Unicode character class + * ``` + * + * Composites: + * + * ``` + * xy x followed by y + * x|y x or y (prefer x) + * ``` + * + * Repetitions: + * + * ``` + * x* zero or more x, prefer more + * x+ one or more x, prefer more + * x? zero or one x, prefer one + * x{n,m} n or n+1 or ... or m x, prefer more + * x{n,} n or more x, prefer more + * x{n} exactly n x + * x*? zero or more x, prefer fewer + * x+? one or more x, prefer fewer + * x?? zero or one x, prefer zero + * x{n,m}? n or n+1 or ... or m x, prefer fewer + * x{n,}? n or more x, prefer fewer + * x{n}? exactly n x + * ``` + * + * Implementation restriction: The counting forms x{n,m}, x{n,}, and x{n} + * reject forms that create a minimum or maximum repetition count above 1000. + * Unlimited repetitions are not subject to this restriction. + * + * Grouping: + * + * ``` + * (re) numbered capturing group (submatch) + * (?Pre) named & numbered capturing group (submatch) + * (?re) named & numbered capturing group (submatch) + * (?:re) non-capturing group + * (?flags) set flags within current group; non-capturing + * (?flags:re) set flags during re; non-capturing + * + * Flag syntax is xyz (set) or -xyz (clear) or xy-z (set xy, clear z). The flags are: + * + * i case-insensitive (default false) + * m multi-line mode: ^ and $ match begin/end line in addition to begin/end text (default false) + * s let . match \n (default false) + * U ungreedy: swap meaning of x* and x*?, x+ and x+?, etc (default false) + * ``` + * + * Empty strings: + * + * ``` + * ^ at beginning of text or line (flag m=true) + * $ at end of text (like \z not \Z) or line (flag m=true) + * \A at beginning of text + * \b at ASCII word boundary (\w on one side and \W, \A, or \z on the other) + * \B not at ASCII word boundary + * \z at end of text + * ``` + * + * Escape sequences: + * + * ``` + * \a bell (== \007) + * \f form feed (== \014) + * \t horizontal tab (== \011) + * \n newline (== \012) + * \r carriage return (== \015) + * \v vertical tab character (== \013) + * \* literal *, for any punctuation character * + * \123 octal character code (up to three digits) + * \x7F hex character code (exactly two digits) + * \x{10FFFF} hex character code + * \Q...\E literal text ... even if ... has punctuation + * ``` + * + * Character class elements: + * + * ``` + * x single character + * A-Z character range (inclusive) + * \d Perl character class + * [:foo:] ASCII character class foo + * \p{Foo} Unicode character class Foo + * \pF Unicode character class F (one-letter name) + * ``` + * + * Named character classes as character class elements: + * + * ``` + * [\d] digits (== \d) + * [^\d] not digits (== \D) + * [\D] not digits (== \D) + * [^\D] not not digits (== \d) + * [[:name:]] named ASCII class inside character class (== [:name:]) + * [^[:name:]] named ASCII class inside negated character class (== [:^name:]) + * [\p{Name}] named Unicode property inside character class (== \p{Name}) + * [^\p{Name}] named Unicode property inside negated character class (== \P{Name}) + * ``` + * + * Perl character classes (all ASCII-only): + * + * ``` + * \d digits (== [0-9]) + * \D not digits (== [^0-9]) + * \s whitespace (== [\t\n\f\r ]) + * \S not whitespace (== [^\t\n\f\r ]) + * \w word characters (== [0-9A-Za-z_]) + * \W not word characters (== [^0-9A-Za-z_]) + * ``` + * + * ASCII character classes: + * + * ``` + * [[:alnum:]] alphanumeric (== [0-9A-Za-z]) + * [[:alpha:]] alphabetic (== [A-Za-z]) + * [[:ascii:]] ASCII (== [\x00-\x7F]) + * [[:blank:]] blank (== [\t ]) + * [[:cntrl:]] control (== [\x00-\x1F\x7F]) + * [[:digit:]] digits (== [0-9]) + * [[:graph:]] graphical (== [!-~] == [A-Za-z0-9!"#$%&'()*+,\-./:;<=>?@[\\\]^_`{|}~]) + * [[:lower:]] lower case (== [a-z]) + * [[:print:]] printable (== [ -~] == [ [:graph:]]) + * [[:punct:]] punctuation (== [!-/:-@[-`{-~]) + * [[:space:]] whitespace (== [\t\n\v\f\r ]) + * [[:upper:]] upper case (== [A-Z]) + * [[:word:]] word characters (== [0-9A-Za-z_]) + * [[:xdigit:]] hex digit (== [0-9A-Fa-f]) + * ``` + * + * Unicode character classes are those in [unicode.Categories], + * [unicode.CategoryAliases], and [unicode.Scripts]. + */ +namespace syntax { + /** + * Flags control the behavior of the parser and record information about regexp context. + */ + interface Flags extends Number{} +} + +namespace hook { + /** + * Event implements [Resolver] and it is intended to be used as a base + * Hook event that you can embed in your custom typed event structs. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * type CustomEvent struct { + * hook.Event + * + * SomeField int + * } + * ``` + */ + interface Event { } - interface Logger { + interface Event { /** - * Warn logs at [LevelWarn]. + * Next calls the next hook handler. */ - warn(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + next(): void } - interface Logger { + /** + * Handler defines a single Hook handler. + * Multiple handlers can share the same id. + * If Id is not explicitly set it will be autogenerated by Hook.Add and Hook.AddHandler. + */ + interface Handler { /** - * WarnContext logs at [LevelWarn] with the given context. + * Func defines the handler function to execute. + * + * Note that users need to call e.Next() in order to proceed with + * the execution of the hook chain. */ - warnContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + func: (_arg0: T) => void + /** + * Id is the unique identifier of the handler. + * + * It could be used later to remove the handler from a hook via [Hook.Remove]. + * + * If missing, an autogenerated value will be assigned when adding + * the handler to a hook. + */ + id: string + /** + * Priority allows changing the default exec priority of the handler within a hook. + * + * If 0, the handler will be executed in the same order it was registered. + */ + priority: number } - interface Logger { - /** - * Error logs at [LevelError]. - */ - error(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + /** + * Hook defines a generic concurrent safe structure for managing event hooks. + * + * When using custom event it must embed the base [hook.Event]. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * type CustomEvent struct { + * hook.Event + * SomeField int + * } + * + * h := Hook[*CustomEvent]{} + * + * h.BindFunc(func(e *CustomEvent) error { + * println(e.SomeField) + * + * return e.Next() + * }) + * + * h.Trigger(&CustomEvent{ SomeField: 123 }) + * ``` + */ + interface Hook { } - interface Logger { + interface Hook { /** - * ErrorContext logs at [LevelError] with the given context. + * Bind registers the provided handler to the current hooks queue. + * + * If handler.Id is empty it is updated with autogenerated value. + * + * If a handler from the current hook list has Id matching handler.Id + * then the old handler is replaced with the new one. */ - errorContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + bind(handler: Handler): string + } + interface Hook { + /** + * BindFunc is similar to Bind but registers a new handler from just the provided function. + * + * The registered handler is added with a default 0 priority and the id will be autogenerated. + * + * If you want to register a handler with custom priority or id use the [Hook.Bind] method. + */ + bindFunc(fn: (e: T) => void): string + } + interface Hook { + /** + * Unbind removes one or many hook handler by their id. + */ + unbind(...idsToRemove: string[]): void + } + interface Hook { + /** + * UnbindAll removes all registered handlers. + */ + unbindAll(): void + } + interface Hook { + /** + * Length returns to total number of registered hook handlers. + */ + length(): number + } + interface Hook { + /** + * Trigger executes all registered hook handlers one by one + * with the specified event as an argument. + * + * Optionally, this method allows also to register additional one off + * handler funcs that will be temporary appended to the handlers queue. + * + * NB! Each hook handler must call event.Next() in order the hook chain to proceed. + */ + trigger(event: T, ...oneOffHandlerFuncs: ((_arg0: T) => void)[]): void + } + /** + * TaggedHook defines a proxy hook which register handlers that are triggered only + * if the TaggedHook.tags are empty or includes at least one of the event data tag(s). + */ + type _sThqduB = mainHook + interface TaggedHook extends _sThqduB { + } + interface TaggedHook { + /** + * CanTriggerOn checks if the current TaggedHook can be triggered with + * the provided event data tags. + * + * It returns always true if the hook doesn't have any tags. + */ + canTriggerOn(tagsToCheck: Array): boolean + } + interface TaggedHook { + /** + * Bind registers the provided handler to the current hooks queue. + * + * It is similar to [Hook.Bind] with the difference that the handler + * function is invoked only if the event data tags satisfy h.CanTriggerOn. + */ + bind(handler: Handler): string + } + interface TaggedHook { + /** + * BindFunc registers a new handler with the specified function. + * + * It is similar to [Hook.Bind] with the difference that the handler + * function is invoked only if the event data tags satisfy h.CanTriggerOn. + */ + bindFunc(fn: (e: T) => void): string } } @@ -21499,6 +20219,275 @@ namespace sql { } } +/** + * Package types implements some commonly used db serializable types + * like datetime, json, etc. + */ +namespace types { + /** + * DateTime represents a [time.Time] instance in UTC that is wrapped + * and serialized using the app default date layout. + */ + interface DateTime { + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Time returns the internal [time.Time] instance. + */ + time(): time.Time + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Add returns a new DateTime based on the current DateTime + the specified duration. + */ + add(duration: time.Duration): DateTime + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Sub returns a [time.Duration] by subtracting the specified DateTime from the current one. + * + * If the result exceeds the maximum (or minimum) value that can be stored in a [time.Duration], + * the maximum (or minimum) duration will be returned. + */ + sub(u: DateTime): time.Duration + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * AddDate returns a new DateTime based on the current one + duration. + * + * It follows the same rules as [time.AddDate]. + */ + addDate(years: number, months: number, days: number): DateTime + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * After reports whether the current DateTime instance is after u. + */ + after(u: DateTime): boolean + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Before reports whether the current DateTime instance is before u. + */ + before(u: DateTime): boolean + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Compare compares the current DateTime instance with u. + * If the current instance is before u, it returns -1. + * If the current instance is after u, it returns +1. + * If they're the same, it returns 0. + */ + compare(u: DateTime): number + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Equal reports whether the current DateTime and u represent the same time instant. + * Two DateTime can be equal even if they are in different locations. + * For example, 6:00 +0200 and 4:00 UTC are Equal. + */ + equal(u: DateTime): boolean + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Unix returns the current DateTime as a Unix time, aka. + * the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 UTC. + */ + unix(): number + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * IsZero checks whether the current DateTime instance has zero time value. + */ + isZero(): boolean + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * String serializes the current DateTime instance into a formatted + * UTC date string. + * + * The zero value is serialized to an empty string. + */ + string(): string + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * UnmarshalJSON implements the [json.Unmarshaler] interface. + */ + unmarshalJSON(b: string|Array): void + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. + */ + value(): any + } + interface DateTime { + /** + * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value + * into the current DateTime instance. + */ + scan(value: any): void + } + /** + * GeoPoint defines a struct for storing geo coordinates as serialized json object + * (e.g. {lon:0,lat:0}). + * + * Note: using object notation and not a plain array to avoid the confusion + * as there doesn't seem to be a fixed standard for the coordinates order. + */ + interface GeoPoint { + lon: number + lat: number + } + interface GeoPoint { + /** + * String returns the string representation of the current GeoPoint instance. + */ + string(): string + } + interface GeoPoint { + /** + * AsMap implements [core.mapExtractor] and returns a value suitable + * to be used in an API rule expression. + */ + asMap(): _TygojaDict + } + interface GeoPoint { + /** + * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. + */ + value(): any + } + interface GeoPoint { + /** + * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value + * into the current GeoPoint instance. + * + * The value argument could be nil (no-op), another GeoPoint instance, + * map or serialized json object with lat-lon props. + */ + scan(value: any): void + } + /** + * JSONArray defines a slice that is safe for json and db read/write. + */ + interface JSONArray extends Array{} + interface JSONArray { + /** + * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } + interface JSONArray { + /** + * String returns the string representation of the current json array. + */ + string(): string + } + interface JSONArray { + /** + * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. + */ + value(): any + } + interface JSONArray { + /** + * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value + * into the current JSONArray[T] instance. + */ + scan(value: any): void + } + /** + * JSONMap defines a map that is safe for json and db read/write. + */ + interface JSONMap extends _TygojaDict{} + interface JSONMap { + /** + * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } + interface JSONMap { + /** + * String returns the string representation of the current json map. + */ + string(): string + } + interface JSONMap { + /** + * Get retrieves a single value from the current JSONMap[T]. + * + * This helper was added primarily to assist the goja integration since custom map types + * don't have direct access to the map keys (https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/dop251/goja#hdr-Maps_with_methods). + */ + get(key: string): T + } + interface JSONMap { + /** + * Set sets a single value in the current JSONMap[T]. + * + * This helper was added primarily to assist the goja integration since custom map types + * don't have direct access to the map keys (https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/dop251/goja#hdr-Maps_with_methods). + */ + set(key: string, value: T): void + } + interface JSONMap { + /** + * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. + */ + value(): any + } + interface JSONMap { + /** + * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value + * into the current JSONMap[T] instance. + */ + scan(value: any): void + } + /** + * JSONRaw defines a json value type that is safe for db read/write. + */ + interface JSONRaw extends Array{} + interface JSONRaw { + /** + * String returns the current JSONRaw instance as a json encoded string. + */ + string(): string + } + interface JSONRaw { + /** + * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } + interface JSONRaw { + /** + * UnmarshalJSON implements the [json.Unmarshaler] interface. + */ + unmarshalJSON(b: string|Array): void + } + interface JSONRaw { + /** + * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. + */ + value(): any + } + interface JSONRaw { + /** + * Scan implements [sql.Scanner] interface to scan the provided value + * into the current JSONRaw instance. + */ + scan(value: any): void + } +} + namespace search { /** * Result defines the returned search result structure. @@ -21545,6 +20534,500 @@ namespace search { } } +namespace auth { + /** + * @todo refactor and consider replace with a plain struct + * + * Provider defines a common interface for an OAuth2 client. + */ + interface Provider { + [key:string]: any; + /** + * @todo temp backport + * + * Order returns the sorting order of the provider usually used in the auth methods list response. + */ + logo(): string + /** + * @todo temp backport + * + * Order returns the sorting order of the provider usually used in the auth methods list response. + */ + order(): number + /** + * Context returns the context associated with the provider (if any). + */ + context(): context.Context + /** + * SetContext assigns the specified context to the current provider. + */ + setContext(ctx: context.Context): void + /** + * PKCE indicates whether the provider can use the PKCE flow. + */ + pkce(): boolean + /** + * SetPKCE toggles the state whether the provider can use the PKCE flow or not. + */ + setPKCE(enable: boolean): void + /** + * DisplayName usually returns provider name as it is officially written + * and it could be used directly in the UI. + */ + displayName(): string + /** + * SetDisplayName sets the provider's display name. + */ + setDisplayName(displayName: string): void + /** + * Scopes returns the provider access permissions that will be requested. + */ + scopes(): Array + /** + * SetScopes sets the provider access permissions that will be requested later. + */ + setScopes(scopes: Array): void + /** + * ClientId returns the provider client's app ID. + */ + clientId(): string + /** + * SetClientId sets the provider client's ID. + */ + setClientId(clientId: string): void + /** + * ClientSecret returns the provider client's app secret. + */ + clientSecret(): string + /** + * SetClientSecret sets the provider client's app secret. + */ + setClientSecret(secret: string): void + /** + * RedirectURL returns the end address to redirect the user + * going through the OAuth flow. + */ + redirectURL(): string + /** + * SetRedirectURL sets the provider's RedirectURL. + */ + setRedirectURL(url: string): void + /** + * AuthURL returns the provider's authorization service url. + */ + authURL(): string + /** + * SetAuthURL sets the provider's AuthURL. + */ + setAuthURL(url: string): void + /** + * TokenURL returns the provider's token exchange service url. + */ + tokenURL(): string + /** + * SetTokenURL sets the provider's TokenURL. + */ + setTokenURL(url: string): void + /** + * UserInfoURL returns the provider's user info api url. + */ + userInfoURL(): string + /** + * SetUserInfoURL sets the provider's UserInfoURL. + */ + setUserInfoURL(url: string): void + /** + * Extra returns a shallow copy of any custom config data + * that the provider may need. + */ + extra(): _TygojaDict + /** + * SetExtra updates the provider's custom config data. + */ + setExtra(data: _TygojaDict): void + /** + * Client returns an http client using the provided token. + */ + client(token: oauth2.Token): (any) + /** + * BuildAuthURL returns a URL to the provider's consent page + * that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly. + */ + buildAuthURL(state: string, ...opts: oauth2.AuthCodeOption[]): string + /** + * FetchToken converts an authorization code to token. + */ + fetchToken(code: string, ...opts: oauth2.AuthCodeOption[]): (oauth2.Token) + /** + * FetchRawUserInfo requests and marshalizes into `result` the + * the OAuth user api response. + */ + fetchRawUserInfo(token: oauth2.Token): string|Array + /** + * FetchAuthUser is similar to FetchRawUserInfo, but normalizes and + * marshalizes the user api response into a standardized AuthUser struct. + */ + fetchAuthUser(token: oauth2.Token): (AuthUser) + } + /** + * AuthUser defines a standardized OAuth2 user data structure. + */ + interface AuthUser { + expiry: types.DateTime + rawUser: _TygojaDict + id: string + name: string + username: string + avatarURL: string + accessToken: string + refreshToken: string + /** + * The VERIFIED OAuth2 account email. + * + * It must be empty if the provider is not able to verify the email ownership. + */ + email: string + /** + * @todo + * deprecated: use AvatarURL instead + * AvatarUrl will be removed after dropping v0.22 support + */ + avatarUrl: string + } + interface AuthUser { + /** + * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. + * + * @todo remove after dropping v0.22 support + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } +} + +namespace exec { + /** + * Cmd represents an external command being prepared or run. + * + * A Cmd cannot be reused after calling its [Cmd.Run], [Cmd.Output] or [Cmd.CombinedOutput] + * methods. + */ + interface Cmd { + /** + * Path is the path of the command to run. + * + * This is the only field that must be set to a non-zero + * value. If Path is relative, it is evaluated relative + * to Dir. + */ + path: string + /** + * Args holds command line arguments, including the command as Args[0]. + * If the Args field is empty or nil, Run uses {Path}. + * + * In typical use, both Path and Args are set by calling Command. + */ + args: Array + /** + * Env specifies the environment of the process. + * Each entry is of the form "key=value". + * If Env is nil, the new process uses the current process's + * environment. + * If Env contains duplicate environment keys, only the last + * value in the slice for each duplicate key is used. + * As a special case on Windows, SYSTEMROOT is always added if + * missing and not explicitly set to the empty string. + * + * See also the Dir field, which may set PWD in the environment. + */ + env: Array + /** + * Dir specifies the working directory of the command. + * If Dir is the empty string, Run runs the command in the + * calling process's current directory. + * + * On Unix systems, the value of Dir also determines the + * child process's PWD environment variable if not otherwise + * specified. A Unix process represents its working directory + * not by name but as an implicit reference to a node in the + * file tree. So, if the child process obtains its working + * directory by calling a function such as C's getcwd, which + * computes the canonical name by walking up the file tree, it + * will not recover the original value of Dir if that value + * was an alias involving symbolic links. However, if the + * child process calls Go's [os.Getwd] or GNU C's + * get_current_dir_name, and the value of PWD is an alias for + * the current directory, those functions will return the + * value of PWD, which matches the value of Dir. + */ + dir: string + /** + * Stdin specifies the process's standard input. + * + * If Stdin is nil, the process reads from the null device (os.DevNull). + * + * If Stdin is an *os.File, the process's standard input is connected + * directly to that file. + * + * Otherwise, during the execution of the command a separate + * goroutine reads from Stdin and delivers that data to the command + * over a pipe. In this case, Wait does not complete until the goroutine + * stops copying, either because it has reached the end of Stdin + * (EOF or a read error), or because writing to the pipe returned an error, + * or because a nonzero WaitDelay was set and expired. + */ + stdin: io.Reader + /** + * Stdout and Stderr specify the process's standard output and error. + * + * If either is nil, Run connects the corresponding file descriptor + * to the null device (os.DevNull). + * + * If either is an *os.File, the corresponding output from the process + * is connected directly to that file. + * + * Otherwise, during the execution of the command a separate goroutine + * reads from the process over a pipe and delivers that data to the + * corresponding Writer. In this case, Wait does not complete until the + * goroutine reaches EOF or encounters an error or a nonzero WaitDelay + * expires. + * + * If Stdout and Stderr are the same writer, and have a type that can + * be compared with ==, at most one goroutine at a time will call Write. + */ + stdout: io.Writer + stderr: io.Writer + /** + * ExtraFiles specifies additional open files to be inherited by the + * new process. It does not include standard input, standard output, or + * standard error. If non-nil, entry i becomes file descriptor 3+i. + * + * ExtraFiles is not supported on Windows. + */ + extraFiles: Array<(os.File | undefined)> + /** + * SysProcAttr holds optional, operating system-specific attributes. + * Run passes it to os.StartProcess as the os.ProcAttr's Sys field. + */ + sysProcAttr?: syscall.SysProcAttr + /** + * Process is the underlying process, once started. + */ + process?: os.Process + /** + * ProcessState contains information about an exited process. + * If the process was started successfully, Wait or Run will + * populate its ProcessState when the command completes. + */ + processState?: os.ProcessState + err: Error // LookPath error, if any. + /** + * If Cancel is non-nil, the command must have been created with + * CommandContext and Cancel will be called when the command's + * Context is done. By default, CommandContext sets Cancel to + * call the Kill method on the command's Process. + * + * Typically a custom Cancel will send a signal to the command's + * Process, but it may instead take other actions to initiate cancellation, + * such as closing a stdin or stdout pipe or sending a shutdown request on a + * network socket. + * + * If the command exits with a success status after Cancel is + * called, and Cancel does not return an error equivalent to + * os.ErrProcessDone, then Wait and similar methods will return a non-nil + * error: either an error wrapping the one returned by Cancel, + * or the error from the Context. + * (If the command exits with a non-success status, or Cancel + * returns an error that wraps os.ErrProcessDone, Wait and similar methods + * continue to return the command's usual exit status.) + * + * If Cancel is set to nil, nothing will happen immediately when the command's + * Context is done, but a nonzero WaitDelay will still take effect. That may + * be useful, for example, to work around deadlocks in commands that do not + * support shutdown signals but are expected to always finish quickly. + * + * Cancel will not be called if Start returns a non-nil error. + */ + cancel: () => void + /** + * If WaitDelay is non-zero, it bounds the time spent waiting on two sources + * of unexpected delay in Wait: a child process that fails to exit after the + * associated Context is canceled, and a child process that exits but leaves + * its I/O pipes unclosed. + * + * The WaitDelay timer starts when either the associated Context is done or a + * call to Wait observes that the child process has exited, whichever occurs + * first. When the delay has elapsed, the command shuts down the child process + * and/or its I/O pipes. + * + * If the child process has failed to exit — perhaps because it ignored or + * failed to receive a shutdown signal from a Cancel function, or because no + * Cancel function was set — then it will be terminated using os.Process.Kill. + * + * Then, if the I/O pipes communicating with the child process are still open, + * those pipes are closed in order to unblock any goroutines currently blocked + * on Read or Write calls. + * + * If pipes are closed due to WaitDelay, no Cancel call has occurred, + * and the command has otherwise exited with a successful status, Wait and + * similar methods will return ErrWaitDelay instead of nil. + * + * If WaitDelay is zero (the default), I/O pipes will be read until EOF, + * which might not occur until orphaned subprocesses of the command have + * also closed their descriptors for the pipes. + */ + waitDelay: time.Duration + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * String returns a human-readable description of c. + * It is intended only for debugging. + * In particular, it is not suitable for use as input to a shell. + * The output of String may vary across Go releases. + */ + string(): string + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * Run starts the specified command and waits for it to complete. + * + * The returned error is nil if the command runs, has no problems + * copying stdin, stdout, and stderr, and exits with a zero exit + * status. + * + * If the command starts but does not complete successfully, the error is of + * type [*ExitError]. Other error types may be returned for other situations. + * + * If the calling goroutine has locked the operating system thread + * with [runtime.LockOSThread] and modified any inheritable OS-level + * thread state (for example, Linux or Plan 9 name spaces), the new + * process will inherit the caller's thread state. + */ + run(): void + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * Start starts the specified command but does not wait for it to complete. + * + * If Start returns successfully, the c.Process field will be set. + * + * After a successful call to Start the [Cmd.Wait] method must be called in + * order to release associated system resources. + */ + start(): void + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * Wait waits for the command to exit and waits for any copying to + * stdin or copying from stdout or stderr to complete. + * + * The command must have been started by [Cmd.Start]. + * + * The returned error is nil if the command runs, has no problems + * copying stdin, stdout, and stderr, and exits with a zero exit + * status. + * + * If the command fails to run or doesn't complete successfully, the + * error is of type [*ExitError]. Other error types may be + * returned for I/O problems. + * + * If any of c.Stdin, c.Stdout or c.Stderr are not an [*os.File], Wait also waits + * for the respective I/O loop copying to or from the process to complete. + * + * Wait releases any resources associated with the [Cmd]. + */ + wait(): void + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * Output runs the command and returns its standard output. + * Any returned error will usually be of type [*ExitError]. + * If c.Stderr was nil and the returned error is of type + * [*ExitError], Output populates the Stderr field of the + * returned error. + */ + output(): string|Array + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * CombinedOutput runs the command and returns its combined standard + * output and standard error. + */ + combinedOutput(): string|Array + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * StdinPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's + * standard input when the command starts. + * The pipe will be closed automatically after [Cmd.Wait] sees the command exit. + * A caller need only call Close to force the pipe to close sooner. + * For example, if the command being run will not exit until standard input + * is closed, the caller must close the pipe. + */ + stdinPipe(): io.WriteCloser + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * StdoutPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's + * standard output when the command starts. + * + * [Cmd.Wait] will close the pipe after seeing the command exit, so most callers + * need not close the pipe themselves. It is thus incorrect to call Wait + * before all reads from the pipe have completed. + * For the same reason, it is incorrect to call [Cmd.Run] when using StdoutPipe. + * See the example for idiomatic usage. + */ + stdoutPipe(): io.ReadCloser + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * StderrPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's + * standard error when the command starts. + * + * [Cmd.Wait] will close the pipe after seeing the command exit, so most callers + * need not close the pipe themselves. It is thus incorrect to call Wait + * before all reads from the pipe have completed. + * For the same reason, it is incorrect to use [Cmd.Run] when using StderrPipe. + * See the StdoutPipe example for idiomatic usage. + */ + stderrPipe(): io.ReadCloser + } + interface Cmd { + /** + * Environ returns a copy of the environment in which the command would be run + * as it is currently configured. + */ + environ(): Array + } +} + +namespace mailer { + /** + * Message defines a generic email message struct. + */ + interface Message { + from: { address: string; name?: string; } + to: Array<{ address: string; name?: string; }> + bcc: Array<{ address: string; name?: string; }> + cc: Array<{ address: string; name?: string; }> + subject: string + html: string + text: string + headers: _TygojaDict + attachments: _TygojaDict + inlineAttachments: _TygojaDict + } + /** + * Mailer defines a base mail client interface. + */ + interface Mailer { + [key:string]: any; + /** + * Send sends an email with the provided Message. + */ + send(message: Message): void + } +} + namespace router { // @ts-ignore import validation = ozzo_validation @@ -21580,8 +21063,8 @@ namespace router { * * NB! It is expected that the Response and Request fields are always set. */ - type _srMjGtp = hook.Event - interface Event extends _srMjGtp { + type _sIUyudG = hook.Event + interface Event extends _sIUyudG { response: http.ResponseWriter request?: http.Request } @@ -21786,7 +21269,7 @@ namespace router { * * Title string `json:"title" form:"title"` * Total int `json:"total" form:"total"` - * } + * }{} * err := e.BindBody(&data) * ``` */ @@ -21817,8 +21300,8 @@ namespace router { * http.ListenAndServe("localhost:8090", mux) * ``` */ - type _sXBfqaD = RouterGroup - interface Router extends _sXBfqaD { + type _saSbmWw = RouterGroup + interface Router extends _saSbmWw { } interface Router { /** @@ -21828,201 +21311,732 @@ namespace router { } } -namespace auth { +/** + * Package slog provides structured logging, + * in which log records include a message, + * a severity level, and various other attributes + * expressed as key-value pairs. + * + * It defines a type, [Logger], + * which provides several methods (such as [Logger.Info] and [Logger.Error]) + * for reporting events of interest. + * + * Each Logger is associated with a [Handler]. + * A Logger output method creates a [Record] from the method arguments + * and passes it to the Handler, which decides how to handle it. + * There is a default Logger accessible through top-level functions + * (such as [Info] and [Error]) that call the corresponding Logger methods. + * + * A log record consists of a time, a level, a message, and a set of key-value + * pairs, where the keys are strings and the values may be of any type. + * As an example, + * + * ``` + * slog.Info("hello", "count", 3) + * ``` + * + * creates a record containing the time of the call, + * a level of Info, the message "hello", and a single + * pair with key "count" and value 3. + * + * The [Info] top-level function calls the [Logger.Info] method on the default Logger. + * In addition to [Logger.Info], there are methods for Debug, Warn and Error levels. + * Besides these convenience methods for common levels, + * there is also a [Logger.Log] method which takes the level as an argument. + * Each of these methods has a corresponding top-level function that uses the + * default logger. + * + * The default handler formats the log record's message, time, level, and attributes + * as a string and passes it to the [log] package. + * + * ``` + * 2022/11/08 15:28:26 INFO hello count=3 + * ``` + * + * For more control over the output format, create a logger with a different handler. + * This statement uses [New] to create a new logger with a [TextHandler] + * that writes structured records in text form to standard error: + * + * ``` + * logger := slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stderr, nil)) + * ``` + * + * [TextHandler] output is a sequence of key=value pairs, easily and unambiguously + * parsed by machine. This statement: + * + * ``` + * logger.Info("hello", "count", 3) + * ``` + * + * produces this output: + * + * ``` + * time=2022-11-08T15:28:26.000-05:00 level=INFO msg=hello count=3 + * ``` + * + * The package also provides [JSONHandler], whose output is line-delimited JSON: + * + * ``` + * logger := slog.New(slog.NewJSONHandler(os.Stdout, nil)) + * logger.Info("hello", "count", 3) + * ``` + * + * produces this output: + * + * ``` + * {"time":"2022-11-08T15:28:26.000000000-05:00","level":"INFO","msg":"hello","count":3} + * ``` + * + * Both [TextHandler] and [JSONHandler] can be configured with [HandlerOptions]. + * There are options for setting the minimum level (see Levels, below), + * displaying the source file and line of the log call, and + * modifying attributes before they are logged. + * + * Setting a logger as the default with + * + * ``` + * slog.SetDefault(logger) + * ``` + * + * will cause the top-level functions like [Info] to use it. + * [SetDefault] also updates the default logger used by the [log] package, + * so that existing applications that use [log.Printf] and related functions + * will send log records to the logger's handler without needing to be rewritten. + * + * Some attributes are common to many log calls. + * For example, you may wish to include the URL or trace identifier of a server request + * with all log events arising from the request. + * Rather than repeat the attribute with every log call, you can use [Logger.With] + * to construct a new Logger containing the attributes: + * + * ``` + * logger2 := logger.With("url", r.URL) + * ``` + * + * The arguments to With are the same key-value pairs used in [Logger.Info]. + * The result is a new Logger with the same handler as the original, but additional + * attributes that will appear in the output of every call. + * + * # Levels + * + * A [Level] is an integer representing the importance or severity of a log event. + * The higher the level, the more severe the event. + * This package defines constants for the most common levels, + * but any int can be used as a level. + * + * In an application, you may wish to log messages only at a certain level or greater. + * One common configuration is to log messages at Info or higher levels, + * suppressing debug logging until it is needed. + * The built-in handlers can be configured with the minimum level to output by + * setting [HandlerOptions.Level]. + * The program's `main` function typically does this. + * The default value is LevelInfo. + * + * Setting the [HandlerOptions.Level] field to a [Level] value + * fixes the handler's minimum level throughout its lifetime. + * Setting it to a [LevelVar] allows the level to be varied dynamically. + * A LevelVar holds a Level and is safe to read or write from multiple + * goroutines. + * To vary the level dynamically for an entire program, first initialize + * a global LevelVar: + * + * ``` + * var programLevel = new(slog.LevelVar) // Info by default + * ``` + * + * Then use the LevelVar to construct a handler, and make it the default: + * + * ``` + * h := slog.NewJSONHandler(os.Stderr, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: programLevel}) + * slog.SetDefault(slog.New(h)) + * ``` + * + * Now the program can change its logging level with a single statement: + * + * ``` + * programLevel.Set(slog.LevelDebug) + * ``` + * + * # Groups + * + * Attributes can be collected into groups. + * A group has a name that is used to qualify the names of its attributes. + * How this qualification is displayed depends on the handler. + * [TextHandler] separates the group and attribute names with a dot. + * [JSONHandler] treats each group as a separate JSON object, with the group name as the key. + * + * Use [Group] to create a Group attribute from a name and a list of key-value pairs: + * + * ``` + * slog.Group("request", + * "method", r.Method, + * "url", r.URL) + * ``` + * + * TextHandler would display this group as + * + * ``` + * request.method=GET request.url=http://example.com + * ``` + * + * JSONHandler would display it as + * + * ``` + * "request":{"method":"GET","url":"http://example.com"} + * ``` + * + * Use [Logger.WithGroup] to qualify all of a Logger's output + * with a group name. Calling WithGroup on a Logger results in a + * new Logger with the same Handler as the original, but with all + * its attributes qualified by the group name. + * + * This can help prevent duplicate attribute keys in large systems, + * where subsystems might use the same keys. + * Pass each subsystem a different Logger with its own group name so that + * potential duplicates are qualified: + * + * ``` + * logger := slog.Default().With("id", systemID) + * parserLogger := logger.WithGroup("parser") + * parseInput(input, parserLogger) + * ``` + * + * When parseInput logs with parserLogger, its keys will be qualified with "parser", + * so even if it uses the common key "id", the log line will have distinct keys. + * + * # Contexts + * + * Some handlers may wish to include information from the [context.Context] that is + * available at the call site. One example of such information + * is the identifier for the current span when tracing is enabled. + * + * The [Logger.Log] and [Logger.LogAttrs] methods take a context as a first + * argument, as do their corresponding top-level functions. + * + * Although the convenience methods on Logger (Info and so on) and the + * corresponding top-level functions do not take a context, the alternatives ending + * in "Context" do. For example, + * + * ``` + * slog.InfoContext(ctx, "message") + * ``` + * + * It is recommended to pass a context to an output method if one is available. + * + * # Attrs and Values + * + * An [Attr] is a key-value pair. The Logger output methods accept Attrs as well as + * alternating keys and values. The statement + * + * ``` + * slog.Info("hello", slog.Int("count", 3)) + * ``` + * + * behaves the same as + * + * ``` + * slog.Info("hello", "count", 3) + * ``` + * + * There are convenience constructors for [Attr] such as [Int], [String], and [Bool] + * for common types, as well as the function [Any] for constructing Attrs of any + * type. + * + * The value part of an Attr is a type called [Value]. + * Like an [any], a Value can hold any Go value, + * but it can represent typical values, including all numbers and strings, + * without an allocation. + * + * For the most efficient log output, use [Logger.LogAttrs]. + * It is similar to [Logger.Log] but accepts only Attrs, not alternating + * keys and values; this allows it, too, to avoid allocation. + * + * The call + * + * ``` + * logger.LogAttrs(ctx, slog.LevelInfo, "hello", slog.Int("count", 3)) + * ``` + * + * is the most efficient way to achieve the same output as + * + * ``` + * slog.InfoContext(ctx, "hello", "count", 3) + * ``` + * + * # Customizing a type's logging behavior + * + * If a type implements the [LogValuer] interface, the [Value] returned from its LogValue + * method is used for logging. You can use this to control how values of the type + * appear in logs. For example, you can redact secret information like passwords, + * or gather a struct's fields in a Group. See the examples under [LogValuer] for + * details. + * + * A LogValue method may return a Value that itself implements [LogValuer]. The [Value.Resolve] + * method handles these cases carefully, avoiding infinite loops and unbounded recursion. + * Handler authors and others may wish to use [Value.Resolve] instead of calling LogValue directly. + * + * # Wrapping output methods + * + * The logger functions use reflection over the call stack to find the file name + * and line number of the logging call within the application. This can produce + * incorrect source information for functions that wrap slog. For instance, if you + * define this function in file mylog.go: + * + * ``` + * func Infof(logger *slog.Logger, format string, args ...any) { + * logger.Info(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) + * } + * ``` + * + * and you call it like this in main.go: + * + * ``` + * Infof(slog.Default(), "hello, %s", "world") + * ``` + * + * then slog will report the source file as mylog.go, not main.go. + * + * A correct implementation of Infof will obtain the source location + * (pc) and pass it to NewRecord. + * The Infof function in the package-level example called "wrapping" + * demonstrates how to do this. + * + * # Working with Records + * + * Sometimes a Handler will need to modify a Record + * before passing it on to another Handler or backend. + * A Record contains a mixture of simple public fields (e.g. Time, Level, Message) + * and hidden fields that refer to state (such as attributes) indirectly. This + * means that modifying a simple copy of a Record (e.g. by calling + * [Record.Add] or [Record.AddAttrs] to add attributes) + * may have unexpected effects on the original. + * Before modifying a Record, use [Record.Clone] to + * create a copy that shares no state with the original, + * or create a new Record with [NewRecord] + * and build up its Attrs by traversing the old ones with [Record.Attrs]. + * + * # Performance considerations + * + * If profiling your application demonstrates that logging is taking significant time, + * the following suggestions may help. + * + * If many log lines have a common attribute, use [Logger.With] to create a Logger with + * that attribute. The built-in handlers will format that attribute only once, at the + * call to [Logger.With]. The [Handler] interface is designed to allow that optimization, + * and a well-written Handler should take advantage of it. + * + * The arguments to a log call are always evaluated, even if the log event is discarded. + * If possible, defer computation so that it happens only if the value is actually logged. + * For example, consider the call + * + * ``` + * slog.Info("starting request", "url", r.URL.String()) // may compute String unnecessarily + * ``` + * + * The URL.String method will be called even if the logger discards Info-level events. + * Instead, pass the URL directly: + * + * ``` + * slog.Info("starting request", "url", &r.URL) // calls URL.String only if needed + * ``` + * + * The built-in [TextHandler] will call its String method, but only + * if the log event is enabled. + * Avoiding the call to String also preserves the structure of the underlying value. + * For example [JSONHandler] emits the components of the parsed URL as a JSON object. + * If you want to avoid eagerly paying the cost of the String call + * without causing the handler to potentially inspect the structure of the value, + * wrap the value in a fmt.Stringer implementation that hides its Marshal methods. + * + * You can also use the [LogValuer] interface to avoid unnecessary work in disabled log + * calls. Say you need to log some expensive value: + * + * ``` + * slog.Debug("frobbing", "value", computeExpensiveValue(arg)) + * ``` + * + * Even if this line is disabled, computeExpensiveValue will be called. + * To avoid that, define a type implementing LogValuer: + * + * ``` + * type expensive struct { arg int } + * + * func (e expensive) LogValue() slog.Value { + * return slog.AnyValue(computeExpensiveValue(e.arg)) + * } + * ``` + * + * Then use a value of that type in log calls: + * + * ``` + * slog.Debug("frobbing", "value", expensive{arg}) + * ``` + * + * Now computeExpensiveValue will only be called when the line is enabled. + * + * The built-in handlers acquire a lock before calling [io.Writer.Write] + * to ensure that exactly one [Record] is written at a time in its entirety. + * Although each log record has a timestamp, + * the built-in handlers do not use that time to sort the written records. + * User-defined handlers are responsible for their own locking and sorting. + * + * # Writing a handler + * + * For a guide to writing a custom handler, see https://golang.org/s/slog-handler-guide. + */ +namespace slog { + // @ts-ignore + import loginternal = internal /** - * @todo refactor and consider replace with a plain struct + * A Logger records structured information about each call to its + * Log, Debug, Info, Warn, and Error methods. + * For each call, it creates a [Record] and passes it to a [Handler]. * - * Provider defines a common interface for an OAuth2 client. + * To create a new Logger, call [New] or a Logger method + * that begins "With". */ - interface Provider { - [key:string]: any; - /** - * @todo temp backport - * - * Order returns the sorting order of the provider usually used in the auth methods list response. - */ - logo(): string - /** - * @todo temp backport - * - * Order returns the sorting order of the provider usually used in the auth methods list response. - */ - order(): number - /** - * Context returns the context associated with the provider (if any). - */ - context(): context.Context - /** - * SetContext assigns the specified context to the current provider. - */ - setContext(ctx: context.Context): void - /** - * PKCE indicates whether the provider can use the PKCE flow. - */ - pkce(): boolean - /** - * SetPKCE toggles the state whether the provider can use the PKCE flow or not. - */ - setPKCE(enable: boolean): void - /** - * DisplayName usually returns provider name as it is officially written - * and it could be used directly in the UI. - */ - displayName(): string - /** - * SetDisplayName sets the provider's display name. - */ - setDisplayName(displayName: string): void - /** - * Scopes returns the provider access permissions that will be requested. - */ - scopes(): Array - /** - * SetScopes sets the provider access permissions that will be requested later. - */ - setScopes(scopes: Array): void - /** - * ClientId returns the provider client's app ID. - */ - clientId(): string - /** - * SetClientId sets the provider client's ID. - */ - setClientId(clientId: string): void - /** - * ClientSecret returns the provider client's app secret. - */ - clientSecret(): string - /** - * SetClientSecret sets the provider client's app secret. - */ - setClientSecret(secret: string): void - /** - * RedirectURL returns the end address to redirect the user - * going through the OAuth flow. - */ - redirectURL(): string - /** - * SetRedirectURL sets the provider's RedirectURL. - */ - setRedirectURL(url: string): void - /** - * AuthURL returns the provider's authorization service url. - */ - authURL(): string - /** - * SetAuthURL sets the provider's AuthURL. - */ - setAuthURL(url: string): void - /** - * TokenURL returns the provider's token exchange service url. - */ - tokenURL(): string - /** - * SetTokenURL sets the provider's TokenURL. - */ - setTokenURL(url: string): void - /** - * UserInfoURL returns the provider's user info api url. - */ - userInfoURL(): string - /** - * SetUserInfoURL sets the provider's UserInfoURL. - */ - setUserInfoURL(url: string): void - /** - * Extra returns a shallow copy of any custom config data - * that the provider may need. - */ - extra(): _TygojaDict - /** - * SetExtra updates the provider's custom config data. - */ - setExtra(data: _TygojaDict): void - /** - * Client returns an http client using the provided token. - */ - client(token: oauth2.Token): (any) - /** - * BuildAuthURL returns a URL to the provider's consent page - * that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly. - */ - buildAuthURL(state: string, ...opts: oauth2.AuthCodeOption[]): string - /** - * FetchToken converts an authorization code to token. - */ - fetchToken(code: string, ...opts: oauth2.AuthCodeOption[]): (oauth2.Token) - /** - * FetchRawUserInfo requests and marshalizes into `result` the - * the OAuth user api response. - */ - fetchRawUserInfo(token: oauth2.Token): string|Array - /** - * FetchAuthUser is similar to FetchRawUserInfo, but normalizes and - * marshalizes the user api response into a standardized AuthUser struct. - */ - fetchAuthUser(token: oauth2.Token): (AuthUser) + interface Logger { } - /** - * AuthUser defines a standardized OAuth2 user data structure. - */ - interface AuthUser { - expiry: types.DateTime - rawUser: _TygojaDict - id: string - name: string - username: string - avatarURL: string - accessToken: string - refreshToken: string + interface Logger { /** - * The VERIFIED OAuth2 account email. - * - * It must be empty if the provider is not able to verify the email ownership. + * Handler returns l's Handler. */ - email: string - /** - * @todo - * deprecated: use AvatarURL instead - * AvatarUrl will be removed after dropping v0.22 support - */ - avatarUrl: string + handler(): Handler } - interface AuthUser { + interface Logger { /** - * MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface. - * - * @todo remove after dropping v0.22 support + * With returns a Logger that includes the given attributes + * in each output operation. Arguments are converted to + * attributes as if by [Logger.Log]. */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array + with(...args: any[]): (Logger) + } + interface Logger { + /** + * WithGroup returns a Logger that starts a group, if name is non-empty. + * The keys of all attributes added to the Logger will be qualified by the given + * name. (How that qualification happens depends on the [Handler.WithGroup] + * method of the Logger's Handler.) + * + * If name is empty, WithGroup returns the receiver. + */ + withGroup(name: string): (Logger) + } + interface Logger { + /** + * Enabled reports whether l emits log records at the given context and level. + */ + enabled(ctx: context.Context, level: Level): boolean + } + interface Logger { + /** + * Log emits a log record with the current time and the given level and message. + * The Record's Attrs consist of the Logger's attributes followed by + * the Attrs specified by args. + * + * The attribute arguments are processed as follows: + * ``` + * - If an argument is an Attr, it is used as is. + * - If an argument is a string and this is not the last argument, + * the following argument is treated as the value and the two are combined + * into an Attr. + * - Otherwise, the argument is treated as a value with key "!BADKEY". + * ``` + */ + log(ctx: context.Context, level: Level, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * LogAttrs is a more efficient version of [Logger.Log] that accepts only Attrs. + */ + logAttrs(ctx: context.Context, level: Level, msg: string, ...attrs: Attr[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * Debug logs at [LevelDebug]. + */ + debug(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * DebugContext logs at [LevelDebug] with the given context. + */ + debugContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * Info logs at [LevelInfo]. + */ + info(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * InfoContext logs at [LevelInfo] with the given context. + */ + infoContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * Warn logs at [LevelWarn]. + */ + warn(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * WarnContext logs at [LevelWarn] with the given context. + */ + warnContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * Error logs at [LevelError]. + */ + error(msg: string, ...args: any[]): void + } + interface Logger { + /** + * ErrorContext logs at [LevelError] with the given context. + */ + errorContext(ctx: context.Context, msg: string, ...args: any[]): void } } -namespace mailer { +namespace subscriptions { /** - * Message defines a generic email message struct. + * Broker defines a struct for managing subscriptions clients. */ - interface Message { - from: { address: string; name?: string; } - to: Array<{ address: string; name?: string; }> - bcc: Array<{ address: string; name?: string; }> - cc: Array<{ address: string; name?: string; }> - subject: string - html: string - text: string - headers: _TygojaDict - attachments: _TygojaDict - inlineAttachments: _TygojaDict + interface Broker { + } + interface Broker { + /** + * Clients returns a shallow copy of all registered clients indexed + * with their connection id. + */ + clients(): _TygojaDict + } + interface Broker { + /** + * ChunkedClients splits the current clients into a chunked slice. + */ + chunkedClients(chunkSize: number): Array> + } + interface Broker { + /** + * TotalClients returns the total number of registered clients. + */ + totalClients(): number + } + interface Broker { + /** + * ClientById finds a registered client by its id. + * + * Returns non-nil error when client with clientId is not registered. + */ + clientById(clientId: string): Client + } + interface Broker { + /** + * Register adds a new client to the broker instance. + */ + register(client: Client): void + } + interface Broker { + /** + * Unregister removes a single client by its id and marks it as discarded. + * + * If client with clientId doesn't exist, this method does nothing. + */ + unregister(clientId: string): void } /** - * Mailer defines a base mail client interface. + * Client is an interface for a generic subscription client. */ - interface Mailer { + interface Client { [key:string]: any; /** - * Send sends an email with the provided Message. + * Id Returns the unique id of the client. */ - send(message: Message): void + id(): string + /** + * Channel returns the client's communication channel. + * + * NB! The channel shouldn't be used after calling Discard(). + */ + channel(): undefined + /** + * Subscriptions returns a shallow copy of the client subscriptions matching the prefixes. + * If no prefix is specified, returns all subscriptions. + */ + subscriptions(...prefixes: string[]): _TygojaDict + /** + * Subscribe subscribes the client to the provided subscriptions list. + * + * Each subscription can also have "options" (json serialized SubscriptionOptions) as query parameter. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * Subscribe( + * "subscriptionA", + * `subscriptionB?options={"query":{"a":1},"headers":{"x_token":"abc"}}`, + * ) + * ``` + */ + subscribe(...subs: string[]): void + /** + * Unsubscribe unsubscribes the client from the provided subscriptions list. + */ + unsubscribe(...subs: string[]): void + /** + * HasSubscription checks if the client is subscribed to `sub`. + */ + hasSubscription(sub: string): boolean + /** + * Set stores any value to the client's context. + */ + set(key: string, value: any): void + /** + * Unset removes a single value from the client's context. + */ + unset(key: string): void + /** + * Get retrieves the key value from the client's context. + */ + get(key: string): any + /** + * Discard marks the client as "discarded" (and closes its channel), + * meaning that it shouldn't be used anymore for sending new messages. + * + * It is safe to call Discard() multiple times. + */ + discard(): void + /** + * IsDiscarded indicates whether the client has been "discarded" + * and should no longer be used. + */ + isDiscarded(): boolean + /** + * Send sends the specified message to the client's channel (if not discarded). + */ + send(m: Message): void + } + /** + * Message defines a client's channel data. + */ + interface Message { + name: string + data: string|Array + } + interface Message { + /** + * WriteSSE writes the current message in a SSE format into the provided writer. + * + * For example, writing to a router.Event: + * + * ``` + * m := Message{Name: "users/create", Data: []byte{...}} + * m.WriteSSE(e.Response, "yourEventId") + * e.Flush() + * ``` + */ + writeSSE(w: io.Writer, eventId: string): void + } +} + +/** + * Package cron implements a crontab-like service to execute and schedule + * repeative tasks/jobs. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * c := cron.New() + * c.MustAdd("dailyReport", "0 0 * * *", func() { ... }) + * c.Start() + * ``` + */ +namespace cron { + /** + * Cron is a crontab-like struct for tasks/jobs scheduling. + */ + interface Cron { + } + interface Cron { + /** + * SetInterval changes the current cron tick interval + * (it usually should be >= 1 minute). + */ + setInterval(d: time.Duration): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * SetTimezone changes the current cron tick timezone. + */ + setTimezone(l: time.Location): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * MustAdd is similar to Add() but panic on failure. + */ + mustAdd(jobId: string, cronExpr: string, run: () => void): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * Add registers a single cron job. + * + * If there is already a job with the provided id, then the old job + * will be replaced with the new one. + * + * cronExpr is a regular cron expression, eg. "0 *\/3 * * *" (aka. at minute 0 past every 3rd hour). + * Check cron.NewSchedule() for the supported tokens. + */ + add(jobId: string, cronExpr: string, fn: () => void): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * Remove removes a single cron job by its id. + */ + remove(jobId: string): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * RemoveAll removes all registered cron jobs. + */ + removeAll(): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * Total returns the current total number of registered cron jobs. + */ + total(): number + } + interface Cron { + /** + * Jobs returns a shallow copy of the currently registered cron jobs. + */ + jobs(): Array<(Job | undefined)> + } + interface Cron { + /** + * Stop stops the current cron ticker (if not already). + * + * You can resume the ticker by calling Start(). + */ + stop(): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * Start starts the cron ticker. + * + * Calling Start() on already started cron will restart the ticker. + */ + start(): void + } + interface Cron { + /** + * HasStarted checks whether the current Cron ticker has been started. + */ + hasStarted(): boolean } } @@ -22039,6 +22053,15 @@ namespace sync { } } +namespace io { + /** + * WriteCloser is the interface that groups the basic Write and Close methods. + */ + interface WriteCloser { + [key:string]: any; + } +} + namespace syscall { // @ts-ignore import errpkg = errors @@ -22124,16 +22147,255 @@ namespace time { } } -namespace io { - /** - * WriteCloser is the interface that groups the basic Write and Close methods. - */ - interface WriteCloser { - [key:string]: any; - } +namespace fs { } -namespace fs { +namespace store { +} + +/** + * Package url parses URLs and implements query escaping. + * + * See RFC 3986. This package generally follows RFC 3986, except where + * it deviates for compatibility reasons. + * RFC 6874 followed for IPv6 zone literals. + */ +namespace url { + /** + * A URL represents a parsed URL (technically, a URI reference). + * + * The general form represented is: + * + * ``` + * [scheme:][//[userinfo@]host][/]path[?query][#fragment] + * ``` + * + * URLs that do not start with a slash after the scheme are interpreted as: + * + * ``` + * scheme:opaque[?query][#fragment] + * ``` + * + * The Host field contains the host and port subcomponents of the URL. + * When the port is present, it is separated from the host with a colon. + * When the host is an IPv6 address, it must be enclosed in square brackets: + * "[fe80::1]:80". The [net.JoinHostPort] function combines a host and port + * into a string suitable for the Host field, adding square brackets to + * the host when necessary. + * + * Note that the Path field is stored in decoded form: /%47%6f%2f becomes /Go/. + * A consequence is that it is impossible to tell which slashes in the Path were + * slashes in the raw URL and which were %2f. This distinction is rarely important, + * but when it is, the code should use the [URL.EscapedPath] method, which preserves + * the original encoding of Path. + * + * The RawPath field is an optional field which is only set when the default + * encoding of Path is different from the escaped path. See the EscapedPath method + * for more details. + * + * URL's String method uses the EscapedPath method to obtain the path. + */ + interface URL { + scheme: string + opaque: string // encoded opaque data + user?: Userinfo // username and password information + host: string // host or host:port (see Hostname and Port methods) + path: string // path (relative paths may omit leading slash) + rawPath: string // encoded path hint (see EscapedPath method) + omitHost: boolean // do not emit empty host (authority) + forceQuery: boolean // append a query ('?') even if RawQuery is empty + rawQuery: string // encoded query values, without '?' + fragment: string // fragment for references, without '#' + rawFragment: string // encoded fragment hint (see EscapedFragment method) + } + interface URL { + /** + * EscapedPath returns the escaped form of u.Path. + * In general there are multiple possible escaped forms of any path. + * EscapedPath returns u.RawPath when it is a valid escaping of u.Path. + * Otherwise EscapedPath ignores u.RawPath and computes an escaped + * form on its own. + * The [URL.String] and [URL.RequestURI] methods use EscapedPath to construct + * their results. + * In general, code should call EscapedPath instead of + * reading u.RawPath directly. + */ + escapedPath(): string + } + interface URL { + /** + * EscapedFragment returns the escaped form of u.Fragment. + * In general there are multiple possible escaped forms of any fragment. + * EscapedFragment returns u.RawFragment when it is a valid escaping of u.Fragment. + * Otherwise EscapedFragment ignores u.RawFragment and computes an escaped + * form on its own. + * The [URL.String] method uses EscapedFragment to construct its result. + * In general, code should call EscapedFragment instead of + * reading u.RawFragment directly. + */ + escapedFragment(): string + } + interface URL { + /** + * String reassembles the [URL] into a valid URL string. + * The general form of the result is one of: + * + * ``` + * scheme:opaque?query#fragment + * scheme://userinfo@host/path?query#fragment + * ``` + * + * If u.Opaque is non-empty, String uses the first form; + * otherwise it uses the second form. + * Any non-ASCII characters in host are escaped. + * To obtain the path, String uses u.EscapedPath(). + * + * In the second form, the following rules apply: + * ``` + * - if u.Scheme is empty, scheme: is omitted. + * - if u.User is nil, userinfo@ is omitted. + * - if u.Host is empty, host/ is omitted. + * - if u.Scheme and u.Host are empty and u.User is nil, + * the entire scheme://userinfo@host/ is omitted. + * - if u.Host is non-empty and u.Path begins with a /, + * the form host/path does not add its own /. + * - if u.RawQuery is empty, ?query is omitted. + * - if u.Fragment is empty, #fragment is omitted. + * ``` + */ + string(): string + } + interface URL { + /** + * Redacted is like [URL.String] but replaces any password with "xxxxx". + * Only the password in u.User is redacted. + */ + redacted(): string + } + /** + * Values maps a string key to a list of values. + * It is typically used for query parameters and form values. + * Unlike in the http.Header map, the keys in a Values map + * are case-sensitive. + */ + interface Values extends _TygojaDict{} + interface Values { + /** + * Get gets the first value associated with the given key. + * If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns + * the empty string. To access multiple values, use the map + * directly. + */ + get(key: string): string + } + interface Values { + /** + * Set sets the key to value. It replaces any existing + * values. + */ + set(key: string, value: string): void + } + interface Values { + /** + * Add adds the value to key. It appends to any existing + * values associated with key. + */ + add(key: string, value: string): void + } + interface Values { + /** + * Del deletes the values associated with key. + */ + del(key: string): void + } + interface Values { + /** + * Has checks whether a given key is set. + */ + has(key: string): boolean + } + interface Values { + /** + * Encode encodes the values into “URL encoded” form + * ("bar=baz&foo=quux") sorted by key. + */ + encode(): string + } + interface URL { + /** + * IsAbs reports whether the [URL] is absolute. + * Absolute means that it has a non-empty scheme. + */ + isAbs(): boolean + } + interface URL { + /** + * Parse parses a [URL] in the context of the receiver. The provided URL + * may be relative or absolute. Parse returns nil, err on parse + * failure, otherwise its return value is the same as [URL.ResolveReference]. + */ + parse(ref: string): (URL) + } + interface URL { + /** + * ResolveReference resolves a URI reference to an absolute URI from + * an absolute base URI u, per RFC 3986 Section 5.2. The URI reference + * may be relative or absolute. ResolveReference always returns a new + * [URL] instance, even if the returned URL is identical to either the + * base or reference. If ref is an absolute URL, then ResolveReference + * ignores base and returns a copy of ref. + */ + resolveReference(ref: URL): (URL) + } + interface URL { + /** + * Query parses RawQuery and returns the corresponding values. + * It silently discards malformed value pairs. + * To check errors use [ParseQuery]. + */ + query(): Values + } + interface URL { + /** + * RequestURI returns the encoded path?query or opaque?query + * string that would be used in an HTTP request for u. + */ + requestURI(): string + } + interface URL { + /** + * Hostname returns u.Host, stripping any valid port number if present. + * + * If the result is enclosed in square brackets, as literal IPv6 addresses are, + * the square brackets are removed from the result. + */ + hostname(): string + } + interface URL { + /** + * Port returns the port part of u.Host, without the leading colon. + * + * If u.Host doesn't contain a valid numeric port, Port returns an empty string. + */ + port(): string + } + interface URL { + marshalBinary(): string|Array + } + interface URL { + appendBinary(b: string|Array): string|Array + } + interface URL { + unmarshalBinary(text: string|Array): void + } + interface URL { + /** + * JoinPath returns a new [URL] with the provided path elements joined to + * any existing path and the resulting path cleaned of any ./ or ../ elements. + * Any sequences of multiple / characters will be reduced to a single /. + */ + joinPath(...elem: string[]): (URL) + } } namespace context { @@ -22156,6 +22418,56 @@ namespace net { import _cgopackage = cgo } +namespace jwt { + /** + * NumericDate represents a JSON numeric date value, as referenced at + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-2. + */ + type _smIvcuh = time.Time + interface NumericDate extends _smIvcuh { + } + interface NumericDate { + /** + * MarshalJSON is an implementation of the json.RawMessage interface and serializes the UNIX epoch + * represented in NumericDate to a byte array, using the precision specified in TimePrecision. + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } + interface NumericDate { + /** + * UnmarshalJSON is an implementation of the json.RawMessage interface and + * deserializes a [NumericDate] from a JSON representation, i.e. a + * [json.Number]. This number represents an UNIX epoch with either integer or + * non-integer seconds. + */ + unmarshalJSON(b: string|Array): void + } + /** + * ClaimStrings is basically just a slice of strings, but it can be either + * serialized from a string array or just a string. This type is necessary, + * since the "aud" claim can either be a single string or an array. + */ + interface ClaimStrings extends Array{} + interface ClaimStrings { + unmarshalJSON(data: string|Array): void + } + interface ClaimStrings { + marshalJSON(): string|Array + } +} + +namespace subscriptions { +} + +namespace hook { + /** + * wrapped local Hook embedded struct to limit the public API surface. + */ + type _sQlOVSY = Hook + interface mainHook extends _sQlOVSY { + } +} + namespace bufio { /** * Reader implements buffering for an io.Reader object. @@ -22420,6 +22732,275 @@ namespace bufio { } } +namespace cobra { + interface PositionalArgs {(cmd: Command, args: Array): void } + // @ts-ignore + import flag = pflag + /** + * FParseErrWhitelist configures Flag parse errors to be ignored + */ + interface FParseErrWhitelist extends _TygojaAny{} + /** + * Group Structure to manage groups for commands + */ + interface Group { + id: string + title: string + } + /** + * CompletionOptions are the options to control shell completion + */ + interface CompletionOptions { + /** + * DisableDefaultCmd prevents Cobra from creating a default 'completion' command + */ + disableDefaultCmd: boolean + /** + * DisableNoDescFlag prevents Cobra from creating the '--no-descriptions' flag + * for shells that support completion descriptions + */ + disableNoDescFlag: boolean + /** + * DisableDescriptions turns off all completion descriptions for shells + * that support them + */ + disableDescriptions: boolean + /** + * HiddenDefaultCmd makes the default 'completion' command hidden + */ + hiddenDefaultCmd: boolean + /** + * DefaultShellCompDirective sets the ShellCompDirective that is returned + * if no special directive can be determined + */ + defaultShellCompDirective?: ShellCompDirective + } + interface CompletionOptions { + setDefaultShellCompDirective(directive: ShellCompDirective): void + } + /** + * Completion is a string that can be used for completions + * + * two formats are supported: + * ``` + * - the completion choice + * - the completion choice with a textual description (separated by a TAB). + * ``` + * + * [CompletionWithDesc] can be used to create a completion string with a textual description. + * + * Note: Go type alias is used to provide a more descriptive name in the documentation, but any string can be used. + */ + interface Completion extends String{} + /** + * CompletionFunc is a function that provides completion results. + */ + interface CompletionFunc {(cmd: Command, args: Array, toComplete: string): [Array, ShellCompDirective] } +} + +namespace sql { + /** + * IsolationLevel is the transaction isolation level used in [TxOptions]. + */ + interface IsolationLevel extends Number{} + interface IsolationLevel { + /** + * String returns the name of the transaction isolation level. + */ + string(): string + } + /** + * DBStats contains database statistics. + */ + interface DBStats { + maxOpenConnections: number // Maximum number of open connections to the database. + /** + * Pool Status + */ + openConnections: number // The number of established connections both in use and idle. + inUse: number // The number of connections currently in use. + idle: number // The number of idle connections. + /** + * Counters + */ + waitCount: number // The total number of connections waited for. + waitDuration: time.Duration // The total time blocked waiting for a new connection. + maxIdleClosed: number // The total number of connections closed due to SetMaxIdleConns. + maxIdleTimeClosed: number // The total number of connections closed due to SetConnMaxIdleTime. + maxLifetimeClosed: number // The total number of connections closed due to SetConnMaxLifetime. + } + /** + * Conn represents a single database connection rather than a pool of database + * connections. Prefer running queries from [DB] unless there is a specific + * need for a continuous single database connection. + * + * A Conn must call [Conn.Close] to return the connection to the database pool + * and may do so concurrently with a running query. + * + * After a call to [Conn.Close], all operations on the + * connection fail with [ErrConnDone]. + */ + interface Conn { + } + interface Conn { + /** + * PingContext verifies the connection to the database is still alive. + */ + pingContext(ctx: context.Context): void + } + interface Conn { + /** + * ExecContext executes a query without returning any rows. + * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. + */ + execContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): Result + } + interface Conn { + /** + * QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. + * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. + */ + queryContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) + } + interface Conn { + /** + * QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. + * QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until + * the [*Row.Scan] method is called. + * If the query selects no rows, the [*Row.Scan] will return [ErrNoRows]. + * Otherwise, the [*Row.Scan] scans the first selected row and discards + * the rest. + */ + queryRowContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) + } + interface Conn { + /** + * PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for later queries or executions. + * Multiple queries or executions may be run concurrently from the + * returned statement. + * The caller must call the statement's [*Stmt.Close] method + * when the statement is no longer needed. + * + * The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the + * execution of the statement. + */ + prepareContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string): (Stmt) + } + interface Conn { + /** + * Raw executes f exposing the underlying driver connection for the + * duration of f. The driverConn must not be used outside of f. + * + * Once f returns and err is not [driver.ErrBadConn], the [Conn] will continue to be usable + * until [Conn.Close] is called. + */ + raw(f: (driverConn: any) => void): void + } + interface Conn { + /** + * BeginTx starts a transaction. + * + * The provided context is used until the transaction is committed or rolled back. + * If the context is canceled, the sql package will roll back + * the transaction. [Tx.Commit] will return an error if the context provided to + * BeginTx is canceled. + * + * The provided [TxOptions] is optional and may be nil if defaults should be used. + * If a non-default isolation level is used that the driver doesn't support, + * an error will be returned. + */ + beginTx(ctx: context.Context, opts: TxOptions): (Tx) + } + interface Conn { + /** + * Close returns the connection to the connection pool. + * All operations after a Close will return with [ErrConnDone]. + * Close is safe to call concurrently with other operations and will + * block until all other operations finish. It may be useful to first + * cancel any used context and then call close directly after. + */ + close(): void + } + /** + * ColumnType contains the name and type of a column. + */ + interface ColumnType { + } + interface ColumnType { + /** + * Name returns the name or alias of the column. + */ + name(): string + } + interface ColumnType { + /** + * Length returns the column type length for variable length column types such + * as text and binary field types. If the type length is unbounded the value will + * be [math.MaxInt64] (any database limits will still apply). + * If the column type is not variable length, such as an int, or if not supported + * by the driver ok is false. + */ + length(): [number, boolean] + } + interface ColumnType { + /** + * DecimalSize returns the scale and precision of a decimal type. + * If not applicable or if not supported ok is false. + */ + decimalSize(): [number, number, boolean] + } + interface ColumnType { + /** + * ScanType returns a Go type suitable for scanning into using [Rows.Scan]. + * If a driver does not support this property ScanType will return + * the type of an empty interface. + */ + scanType(): any + } + interface ColumnType { + /** + * Nullable reports whether the column may be null. + * If a driver does not support this property ok will be false. + */ + nullable(): [boolean, boolean] + } + interface ColumnType { + /** + * DatabaseTypeName returns the database system name of the column type. If an empty + * string is returned, then the driver type name is not supported. + * Consult your driver documentation for a list of driver data types. [ColumnType.Length] specifiers + * are not included. + * Common type names include "VARCHAR", "TEXT", "NVARCHAR", "DECIMAL", "BOOL", + * "INT", and "BIGINT". + */ + databaseTypeName(): string + } + /** + * Row is the result of calling [DB.QueryRow] to select a single row. + */ + interface Row { + } + interface Row { + /** + * Scan copies the columns from the matched row into the values + * pointed at by dest. See the documentation on [Rows.Scan] for details. + * If more than one row matches the query, + * Scan uses the first row and discards the rest. If no row matches + * the query, Scan returns [ErrNoRows]. + */ + scan(...dest: any[]): void + } + interface Row { + /** + * Err provides a way for wrapping packages to check for + * query errors without calling [Row.Scan]. + * Err returns the error, if any, that was encountered while running the query. + * If this error is not nil, this error will also be returned from [Row.Scan]. + */ + err(): void + } +} + /** * Package textproto implements generic support for text-based request/response * protocols in the style of HTTP, NNTP, and SMTP. @@ -22562,295 +23143,6 @@ namespace multipart { } } -/** - * Package url parses URLs and implements query escaping. - * - * See RFC 3986. This package generally follows RFC 3986, except where - * it deviates for compatibility reasons. - * RFC 6874 followed for IPv6 zone literals. - */ -namespace url { - /** - * A URL represents a parsed URL (technically, a URI reference). - * - * The general form represented is: - * - * ``` - * [scheme:][//[userinfo@]host][/]path[?query][#fragment] - * ``` - * - * URLs that do not start with a slash after the scheme are interpreted as: - * - * ``` - * scheme:opaque[?query][#fragment] - * ``` - * - * The Host field contains the host and port subcomponents of the URL. - * When the port is present, it is separated from the host with a colon. - * When the host is an IPv6 address, it must be enclosed in square brackets: - * "[fe80::1]:80". The [net.JoinHostPort] function combines a host and port - * into a string suitable for the Host field, adding square brackets to - * the host when necessary. - * - * Note that the Path field is stored in decoded form: /%47%6f%2f becomes /Go/. - * A consequence is that it is impossible to tell which slashes in the Path were - * slashes in the raw URL and which were %2f. This distinction is rarely important, - * but when it is, the code should use the [URL.EscapedPath] method, which preserves - * the original encoding of Path. - * - * The RawPath field is an optional field which is only set when the default - * encoding of Path is different from the escaped path. See the EscapedPath method - * for more details. - * - * URL's String method uses the EscapedPath method to obtain the path. - */ - interface URL { - scheme: string - opaque: string // encoded opaque data - user?: Userinfo // username and password information - host: string // host or host:port (see Hostname and Port methods) - path: string // path (relative paths may omit leading slash) - rawPath: string // encoded path hint (see EscapedPath method) - omitHost: boolean // do not emit empty host (authority) - forceQuery: boolean // append a query ('?') even if RawQuery is empty - rawQuery: string // encoded query values, without '?' - fragment: string // fragment for references, without '#' - rawFragment: string // encoded fragment hint (see EscapedFragment method) - } - interface URL { - /** - * EscapedPath returns the escaped form of u.Path. - * In general there are multiple possible escaped forms of any path. - * EscapedPath returns u.RawPath when it is a valid escaping of u.Path. - * Otherwise EscapedPath ignores u.RawPath and computes an escaped - * form on its own. - * The [URL.String] and [URL.RequestURI] methods use EscapedPath to construct - * their results. - * In general, code should call EscapedPath instead of - * reading u.RawPath directly. - */ - escapedPath(): string - } - interface URL { - /** - * EscapedFragment returns the escaped form of u.Fragment. - * In general there are multiple possible escaped forms of any fragment. - * EscapedFragment returns u.RawFragment when it is a valid escaping of u.Fragment. - * Otherwise EscapedFragment ignores u.RawFragment and computes an escaped - * form on its own. - * The [URL.String] method uses EscapedFragment to construct its result. - * In general, code should call EscapedFragment instead of - * reading u.RawFragment directly. - */ - escapedFragment(): string - } - interface URL { - /** - * String reassembles the [URL] into a valid URL string. - * The general form of the result is one of: - * - * ``` - * scheme:opaque?query#fragment - * scheme://userinfo@host/path?query#fragment - * ``` - * - * If u.Opaque is non-empty, String uses the first form; - * otherwise it uses the second form. - * Any non-ASCII characters in host are escaped. - * To obtain the path, String uses u.EscapedPath(). - * - * In the second form, the following rules apply: - * ``` - * - if u.Scheme is empty, scheme: is omitted. - * - if u.User is nil, userinfo@ is omitted. - * - if u.Host is empty, host/ is omitted. - * - if u.Scheme and u.Host are empty and u.User is nil, - * the entire scheme://userinfo@host/ is omitted. - * - if u.Host is non-empty and u.Path begins with a /, - * the form host/path does not add its own /. - * - if u.RawQuery is empty, ?query is omitted. - * - if u.Fragment is empty, #fragment is omitted. - * ``` - */ - string(): string - } - interface URL { - /** - * Redacted is like [URL.String] but replaces any password with "xxxxx". - * Only the password in u.User is redacted. - */ - redacted(): string - } - /** - * Values maps a string key to a list of values. - * It is typically used for query parameters and form values. - * Unlike in the http.Header map, the keys in a Values map - * are case-sensitive. - */ - interface Values extends _TygojaDict{} - interface Values { - /** - * Get gets the first value associated with the given key. - * If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns - * the empty string. To access multiple values, use the map - * directly. - */ - get(key: string): string - } - interface Values { - /** - * Set sets the key to value. It replaces any existing - * values. - */ - set(key: string, value: string): void - } - interface Values { - /** - * Add adds the value to key. It appends to any existing - * values associated with key. - */ - add(key: string, value: string): void - } - interface Values { - /** - * Del deletes the values associated with key. - */ - del(key: string): void - } - interface Values { - /** - * Has checks whether a given key is set. - */ - has(key: string): boolean - } - interface Values { - /** - * Encode encodes the values into “URL encoded” form - * ("bar=baz&foo=quux") sorted by key. - */ - encode(): string - } - interface URL { - /** - * IsAbs reports whether the [URL] is absolute. - * Absolute means that it has a non-empty scheme. - */ - isAbs(): boolean - } - interface URL { - /** - * Parse parses a [URL] in the context of the receiver. The provided URL - * may be relative or absolute. Parse returns nil, err on parse - * failure, otherwise its return value is the same as [URL.ResolveReference]. - */ - parse(ref: string): (URL) - } - interface URL { - /** - * ResolveReference resolves a URI reference to an absolute URI from - * an absolute base URI u, per RFC 3986 Section 5.2. The URI reference - * may be relative or absolute. ResolveReference always returns a new - * [URL] instance, even if the returned URL is identical to either the - * base or reference. If ref is an absolute URL, then ResolveReference - * ignores base and returns a copy of ref. - */ - resolveReference(ref: URL): (URL) - } - interface URL { - /** - * Query parses RawQuery and returns the corresponding values. - * It silently discards malformed value pairs. - * To check errors use [ParseQuery]. - */ - query(): Values - } - interface URL { - /** - * RequestURI returns the encoded path?query or opaque?query - * string that would be used in an HTTP request for u. - */ - requestURI(): string - } - interface URL { - /** - * Hostname returns u.Host, stripping any valid port number if present. - * - * If the result is enclosed in square brackets, as literal IPv6 addresses are, - * the square brackets are removed from the result. - */ - hostname(): string - } - interface URL { - /** - * Port returns the port part of u.Host, without the leading colon. - * - * If u.Host doesn't contain a valid numeric port, Port returns an empty string. - */ - port(): string - } - interface URL { - marshalBinary(): string|Array - } - interface URL { - appendBinary(b: string|Array): string|Array - } - interface URL { - unmarshalBinary(text: string|Array): void - } - interface URL { - /** - * JoinPath returns a new [URL] with the provided path elements joined to - * any existing path and the resulting path cleaned of any ./ or ../ elements. - * Any sequences of multiple / characters will be reduced to a single /. - */ - joinPath(...elem: string[]): (URL) - } -} - -namespace jwt { - /** - * NumericDate represents a JSON numeric date value, as referenced at - * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-2. - */ - type _scbKopb = time.Time - interface NumericDate extends _scbKopb { - } - interface NumericDate { - /** - * MarshalJSON is an implementation of the json.RawMessage interface and serializes the UNIX epoch - * represented in NumericDate to a byte array, using the precision specified in TimePrecision. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } - interface NumericDate { - /** - * UnmarshalJSON is an implementation of the json.RawMessage interface and - * deserializes a [NumericDate] from a JSON representation, i.e. a - * [json.Number]. This number represents an UNIX epoch with either integer or - * non-integer seconds. - */ - unmarshalJSON(b: string|Array): void - } - /** - * ClaimStrings is basically just a slice of strings, but it can be either - * serialized from a string array or just a string. This type is necessary, - * since the "aud" claim can either be a single string or an array. - */ - interface ClaimStrings extends Array{} - interface ClaimStrings { - unmarshalJSON(data: string|Array): void - } - interface ClaimStrings { - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } -} - -namespace store { -} - -namespace subscriptions { -} - namespace http { /** * A Cookie represents an HTTP cookie as sent in the Set-Cookie header of an @@ -23266,209 +23558,6 @@ namespace http { } } -namespace sql { - /** - * IsolationLevel is the transaction isolation level used in [TxOptions]. - */ - interface IsolationLevel extends Number{} - interface IsolationLevel { - /** - * String returns the name of the transaction isolation level. - */ - string(): string - } - /** - * DBStats contains database statistics. - */ - interface DBStats { - maxOpenConnections: number // Maximum number of open connections to the database. - /** - * Pool Status - */ - openConnections: number // The number of established connections both in use and idle. - inUse: number // The number of connections currently in use. - idle: number // The number of idle connections. - /** - * Counters - */ - waitCount: number // The total number of connections waited for. - waitDuration: time.Duration // The total time blocked waiting for a new connection. - maxIdleClosed: number // The total number of connections closed due to SetMaxIdleConns. - maxIdleTimeClosed: number // The total number of connections closed due to SetConnMaxIdleTime. - maxLifetimeClosed: number // The total number of connections closed due to SetConnMaxLifetime. - } - /** - * Conn represents a single database connection rather than a pool of database - * connections. Prefer running queries from [DB] unless there is a specific - * need for a continuous single database connection. - * - * A Conn must call [Conn.Close] to return the connection to the database pool - * and may do so concurrently with a running query. - * - * After a call to [Conn.Close], all operations on the - * connection fail with [ErrConnDone]. - */ - interface Conn { - } - interface Conn { - /** - * PingContext verifies the connection to the database is still alive. - */ - pingContext(ctx: context.Context): void - } - interface Conn { - /** - * ExecContext executes a query without returning any rows. - * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. - */ - execContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): Result - } - interface Conn { - /** - * QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. - * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. - */ - queryContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) - } - interface Conn { - /** - * QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. - * QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until - * the [*Row.Scan] method is called. - * If the query selects no rows, the [*Row.Scan] will return [ErrNoRows]. - * Otherwise, the [*Row.Scan] scans the first selected row and discards - * the rest. - */ - queryRowContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) - } - interface Conn { - /** - * PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for later queries or executions. - * Multiple queries or executions may be run concurrently from the - * returned statement. - * The caller must call the statement's [*Stmt.Close] method - * when the statement is no longer needed. - * - * The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the - * execution of the statement. - */ - prepareContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string): (Stmt) - } - interface Conn { - /** - * Raw executes f exposing the underlying driver connection for the - * duration of f. The driverConn must not be used outside of f. - * - * Once f returns and err is not [driver.ErrBadConn], the [Conn] will continue to be usable - * until [Conn.Close] is called. - */ - raw(f: (driverConn: any) => void): void - } - interface Conn { - /** - * BeginTx starts a transaction. - * - * The provided context is used until the transaction is committed or rolled back. - * If the context is canceled, the sql package will roll back - * the transaction. [Tx.Commit] will return an error if the context provided to - * BeginTx is canceled. - * - * The provided [TxOptions] is optional and may be nil if defaults should be used. - * If a non-default isolation level is used that the driver doesn't support, - * an error will be returned. - */ - beginTx(ctx: context.Context, opts: TxOptions): (Tx) - } - interface Conn { - /** - * Close returns the connection to the connection pool. - * All operations after a Close will return with [ErrConnDone]. - * Close is safe to call concurrently with other operations and will - * block until all other operations finish. It may be useful to first - * cancel any used context and then call close directly after. - */ - close(): void - } - /** - * ColumnType contains the name and type of a column. - */ - interface ColumnType { - } - interface ColumnType { - /** - * Name returns the name or alias of the column. - */ - name(): string - } - interface ColumnType { - /** - * Length returns the column type length for variable length column types such - * as text and binary field types. If the type length is unbounded the value will - * be [math.MaxInt64] (any database limits will still apply). - * If the column type is not variable length, such as an int, or if not supported - * by the driver ok is false. - */ - length(): [number, boolean] - } - interface ColumnType { - /** - * DecimalSize returns the scale and precision of a decimal type. - * If not applicable or if not supported ok is false. - */ - decimalSize(): [number, number, boolean] - } - interface ColumnType { - /** - * ScanType returns a Go type suitable for scanning into using [Rows.Scan]. - * If a driver does not support this property ScanType will return - * the type of an empty interface. - */ - scanType(): any - } - interface ColumnType { - /** - * Nullable reports whether the column may be null. - * If a driver does not support this property ok will be false. - */ - nullable(): [boolean, boolean] - } - interface ColumnType { - /** - * DatabaseTypeName returns the database system name of the column type. If an empty - * string is returned, then the driver type name is not supported. - * Consult your driver documentation for a list of driver data types. [ColumnType.Length] specifiers - * are not included. - * Common type names include "VARCHAR", "TEXT", "NVARCHAR", "DECIMAL", "BOOL", - * "INT", and "BIGINT". - */ - databaseTypeName(): string - } - /** - * Row is the result of calling [DB.QueryRow] to select a single row. - */ - interface Row { - } - interface Row { - /** - * Scan copies the columns from the matched row into the values - * pointed at by dest. See the documentation on [Rows.Scan] for details. - * If more than one row matches the query, - * Scan uses the first row and discards the rest. If no row matches - * the query, Scan returns [ErrNoRows]. - */ - scan(...dest: any[]): void - } - interface Row { - /** - * Err provides a way for wrapping packages to check for - * query errors without calling [Row.Scan]. - * Err returns the error, if any, that was encountered while running the query. - * If this error is not nil, this error will also be returned from [Row.Scan]. - */ - err(): void - } -} - namespace types { } @@ -23495,210 +23584,6 @@ namespace search { interface NullFallbackPreference extends Number{} } -/** - * Package oauth2 provides support for making - * OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests, - * as specified in RFC 6749. - * It can additionally grant authorization with Bearer JWT. - */ -namespace oauth2 { - /** - * An AuthCodeOption is passed to Config.AuthCodeURL. - */ - interface AuthCodeOption { - [key:string]: any; - } - /** - * Token represents the credentials used to authorize - * the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 - * provider's backend. - * - * Most users of this package should not access fields of Token - * directly. They're exported mostly for use by related packages - * implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. - */ - interface Token { - /** - * AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates - * the requests. - */ - accessToken: string - /** - * TokenType is the type of token. - * The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default. - */ - tokenType: string - /** - * RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application - * (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token - * if it expires. - */ - refreshToken: string - /** - * Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token. - * - * If zero, [TokenSource] implementations will reuse the same - * token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent - * mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. - */ - expiry: time.Time - /** - * ExpiresIn is the OAuth2 wire format "expires_in" field, - * which specifies how many seconds later the token expires, - * relative to an unknown time base approximately around "now". - * It is the application's responsibility to populate - * `Expiry` from `ExpiresIn` when required. - */ - expiresIn: number - } - interface Token { - /** - * Type returns t.TokenType if non-empty, else "Bearer". - */ - type(): string - } - interface Token { - /** - * SetAuthHeader sets the Authorization header to r using the access - * token in t. - * - * This method is unnecessary when using [Transport] or an HTTP Client - * returned by this package. - */ - setAuthHeader(r: http.Request): void - } - interface Token { - /** - * WithExtra returns a new [Token] that's a clone of t, but using the - * provided raw extra map. This is only intended for use by packages - * implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. - */ - withExtra(extra: any): (Token) - } - interface Token { - /** - * Extra returns an extra field. - * Extra fields are key-value pairs returned by the server as - * part of the token retrieval response. - */ - extra(key: string): any - } - interface Token { - /** - * Valid reports whether t is non-nil, has an AccessToken, and is not expired. - */ - valid(): boolean - } -} - -namespace cobra { - interface PositionalArgs {(cmd: Command, args: Array): void } - // @ts-ignore - import flag = pflag - /** - * FParseErrWhitelist configures Flag parse errors to be ignored - */ - interface FParseErrWhitelist extends _TygojaAny{} - /** - * Group Structure to manage groups for commands - */ - interface Group { - id: string - title: string - } - /** - * CompletionOptions are the options to control shell completion - */ - interface CompletionOptions { - /** - * DisableDefaultCmd prevents Cobra from creating a default 'completion' command - */ - disableDefaultCmd: boolean - /** - * DisableNoDescFlag prevents Cobra from creating the '--no-descriptions' flag - * for shells that support completion descriptions - */ - disableNoDescFlag: boolean - /** - * DisableDescriptions turns off all completion descriptions for shells - * that support them - */ - disableDescriptions: boolean - /** - * HiddenDefaultCmd makes the default 'completion' command hidden - */ - hiddenDefaultCmd: boolean - /** - * DefaultShellCompDirective sets the ShellCompDirective that is returned - * if no special directive can be determined - */ - defaultShellCompDirective?: ShellCompDirective - } - interface CompletionOptions { - setDefaultShellCompDirective(directive: ShellCompDirective): void - } - /** - * Completion is a string that can be used for completions - * - * two formats are supported: - * ``` - * - the completion choice - * - the completion choice with a textual description (separated by a TAB). - * ``` - * - * [CompletionWithDesc] can be used to create a completion string with a textual description. - * - * Note: Go type alias is used to provide a more descriptive name in the documentation, but any string can be used. - */ - interface Completion extends String{} - /** - * CompletionFunc is a function that provides completion results. - */ - interface CompletionFunc {(cmd: Command, args: Array, toComplete: string): [Array, ShellCompDirective] } -} - -namespace cron { - /** - * Job defines a single registered cron job. - */ - interface Job { - } - interface Job { - /** - * Id returns the cron job id. - */ - id(): string - } - interface Job { - /** - * Expression returns the plain cron job schedule expression. - */ - expression(): string - } - interface Job { - /** - * Run runs the cron job function. - */ - run(): void - } - interface Job { - /** - * MarshalJSON implements [json.Marshaler] and export the current - * jobs data into valid JSON. - */ - marshalJSON(): string|Array - } -} - -namespace hook { - /** - * wrapped local Hook embedded struct to limit the public API surface. - */ - type _sdFZKIv = Hook - interface mainHook extends _sdFZKIv { - } -} - namespace router { // @ts-ignore import validation = ozzo_validation @@ -24011,143 +23896,132 @@ namespace slog { import loginternal = internal } -namespace multipart { +namespace cron { /** - * A Part represents a single part in a multipart body. + * Job defines a single registered cron job. */ - interface Part { - /** - * The headers of the body, if any, with the keys canonicalized - * in the same fashion that the Go http.Request headers are. - * For example, "foo-bar" changes case to "Foo-Bar" - */ - header: textproto.MIMEHeader + interface Job { } - interface Part { + interface Job { /** - * FormName returns the name parameter if p has a Content-Disposition - * of type "form-data". Otherwise it returns the empty string. + * Id returns the cron job id. */ - formName(): string + id(): string } - interface Part { + interface Job { /** - * FileName returns the filename parameter of the [Part]'s Content-Disposition - * header. If not empty, the filename is passed through filepath.Base (which is - * platform dependent) before being returned. + * Expression returns the plain cron job schedule expression. */ - fileName(): string + expression(): string } - interface Part { + interface Job { /** - * Read reads the body of a part, after its headers and before the - * next part (if any) begins. + * Run runs the cron job function. */ - read(d: string|Array): number + run(): void } - interface Part { - close(): void + interface Job { + /** + * MarshalJSON implements [json.Marshaler] and export the current + * jobs data into valid JSON. + */ + marshalJSON(): string|Array } } -namespace url { - /** - * The Userinfo type is an immutable encapsulation of username and - * password details for a [URL]. An existing Userinfo value is guaranteed - * to have a username set (potentially empty, as allowed by RFC 2396), - * and optionally a password. - */ - interface Userinfo { - } - interface Userinfo { - /** - * Username returns the username. - */ - username(): string - } - interface Userinfo { - /** - * Password returns the password in case it is set, and whether it is set. - */ - password(): [string, boolean] - } - interface Userinfo { - /** - * String returns the encoded userinfo information in the standard form - * of "username[:password]". - */ - string(): string - } -} - -namespace http { - /** - * SameSite allows a server to define a cookie attribute making it impossible for - * the browser to send this cookie along with cross-site requests. The main - * goal is to mitigate the risk of cross-origin information leakage, and provide - * some protection against cross-site request forgery attacks. - * - * See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-cookie-same-site-00 for details. - */ - interface SameSite extends Number{} - // @ts-ignore - import mathrand = rand - // @ts-ignore - import urlpkg = url -} - +/** + * Package oauth2 provides support for making + * OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests, + * as specified in RFC 6749. + * It can additionally grant authorization with Bearer JWT. + */ namespace oauth2 { -} - -namespace search { /** - * Join defines common fields required for a single SQL JOIN clause. + * An AuthCodeOption is passed to Config.AuthCodeURL. */ - interface Join { - tableName: string - tableAlias: string - on: dbx.Expression + interface AuthCodeOption { + [key:string]: any; } -} - -namespace router { - // @ts-ignore - import validation = ozzo_validation - interface Route { - action: (e: T) => void - method: string - path: string - middlewares: Array<(hook.Handler | undefined)> - } - interface Route { + /** + * Token represents the credentials used to authorize + * the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 + * provider's backend. + * + * Most users of this package should not access fields of Token + * directly. They're exported mostly for use by related packages + * implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. + */ + interface Token { /** - * BindFunc registers one or multiple middleware functions to the current route. - * - * The registered middleware functions are "anonymous" and with default priority, - * aka. executes in the order they were registered. - * - * If you need to specify a named middleware (ex. so that it can be removed) - * or middleware with custom exec prirority, use the [Route.Bind] method. + * AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates + * the requests. */ - bindFunc(...middlewareFuncs: ((e: T) => void)[]): (Route) - } - interface Route { + accessToken: string /** - * Bind registers one or multiple middleware handlers to the current route. + * TokenType is the type of token. + * The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default. */ - bind(...middlewares: (hook.Handler | undefined)[]): (Route) - } - interface Route { + tokenType: string /** - * Unbind removes one or more middlewares with the specified id(s) from the current route. - * - * It also adds the removed middleware ids to an exclude list so that they could be skipped from - * the execution chain in case the middleware is registered in a parent group. - * - * Anonymous middlewares are considered non-removable, aka. this method - * does nothing if the middleware id is an empty string. + * RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application + * (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token + * if it expires. */ - unbind(...middlewareIds: string[]): (Route) + refreshToken: string + /** + * Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token. + * + * If zero, [TokenSource] implementations will reuse the same + * token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent + * mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. + */ + expiry: time.Time + /** + * ExpiresIn is the OAuth2 wire format "expires_in" field, + * which specifies how many seconds later the token expires, + * relative to an unknown time base approximately around "now". + * It is the application's responsibility to populate + * `Expiry` from `ExpiresIn` when required. + */ + expiresIn: number + } + interface Token { + /** + * Type returns t.TokenType if non-empty, else "Bearer". + */ + type(): string + } + interface Token { + /** + * SetAuthHeader sets the Authorization header to r using the access + * token in t. + * + * This method is unnecessary when using [Transport] or an HTTP Client + * returned by this package. + */ + setAuthHeader(r: http.Request): void + } + interface Token { + /** + * WithExtra returns a new [Token] that's a clone of t, but using the + * provided raw extra map. This is only intended for use by packages + * implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. + */ + withExtra(extra: any): (Token) + } + interface Token { + /** + * Extra returns an extra field. + * Extra fields are key-value pairs returned by the server as + * part of the token retrieval response. + */ + extra(key: string): any + } + interface Token { + /** + * Valid reports whether t is non-nil, has an AccessToken, and is not expired. + */ + valid(): boolean } } @@ -24331,6 +24205,94 @@ namespace slog { } } +namespace url { + /** + * The Userinfo type is an immutable encapsulation of username and + * password details for a [URL]. An existing Userinfo value is guaranteed + * to have a username set (potentially empty, as allowed by RFC 2396), + * and optionally a password. + */ + interface Userinfo { + } + interface Userinfo { + /** + * Username returns the username. + */ + username(): string + } + interface Userinfo { + /** + * Password returns the password in case it is set, and whether it is set. + */ + password(): [string, boolean] + } + interface Userinfo { + /** + * String returns the encoded userinfo information in the standard form + * of "username[:password]". + */ + string(): string + } +} + +namespace multipart { + /** + * A Part represents a single part in a multipart body. + */ + interface Part { + /** + * The headers of the body, if any, with the keys canonicalized + * in the same fashion that the Go http.Request headers are. + * For example, "foo-bar" changes case to "Foo-Bar" + */ + header: textproto.MIMEHeader + } + interface Part { + /** + * FormName returns the name parameter if p has a Content-Disposition + * of type "form-data". Otherwise it returns the empty string. + */ + formName(): string + } + interface Part { + /** + * FileName returns the filename parameter of the [Part]'s Content-Disposition + * header. If not empty, the filename is passed through filepath.Base (which is + * platform dependent) before being returned. + */ + fileName(): string + } + interface Part { + /** + * Read reads the body of a part, after its headers and before the + * next part (if any) begins. + */ + read(d: string|Array): number + } + interface Part { + close(): void + } +} + +namespace http { + /** + * SameSite allows a server to define a cookie attribute making it impossible for + * the browser to send this cookie along with cross-site requests. The main + * goal is to mitigate the risk of cross-origin information leakage, and provide + * some protection against cross-site request forgery attacks. + * + * See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-cookie-same-site-00 for details. + */ + interface SameSite extends Number{} + // @ts-ignore + import mathrand = rand + // @ts-ignore + import urlpkg = url +} + +namespace oauth2 { +} + namespace cobra { // @ts-ignore import flag = pflag @@ -24341,9 +24303,56 @@ namespace cobra { interface ShellCompDirective extends Number{} } +namespace search { + /** + * Join defines common fields required for a single SQL JOIN clause. + */ + interface Join { + tableName: string + tableAlias: string + on: dbx.Expression + } +} + namespace router { // @ts-ignore import validation = ozzo_validation + interface Route { + action: (e: T) => void + method: string + path: string + middlewares: Array<(hook.Handler | undefined)> + } + interface Route { + /** + * BindFunc registers one or multiple middleware functions to the current route. + * + * The registered middleware functions are "anonymous" and with default priority, + * aka. executes in the order they were registered. + * + * If you need to specify a named middleware (ex. so that it can be removed) + * or middleware with custom exec prirority, use the [Route.Bind] method. + */ + bindFunc(...middlewareFuncs: ((e: T) => void)[]): (Route) + } + interface Route { + /** + * Bind registers one or multiple middleware handlers to the current route. + */ + bind(...middlewares: (hook.Handler | undefined)[]): (Route) + } + interface Route { + /** + * Unbind removes one or more middlewares with the specified id(s) from the current route. + * + * It also adds the removed middleware ids to an exclude list so that they could be skipped from + * the execution chain in case the middleware is registered in a parent group. + * + * Anonymous middlewares are considered non-removable, aka. this method + * does nothing if the middleware id is an empty string. + */ + unbind(...middlewareIds: string[]): (Route) + } } namespace slog { @@ -24384,3 +24393,8 @@ namespace slog { logValue(): Value } } + +namespace router { + // @ts-ignore + import validation = ozzo_validation +}