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/// <reference path="../../index.d.ts" /> import type MapView from "@arcgis/core/views/MapView.js"; import type SceneView from "@arcgis/core/views/SceneView.js"; import type { PublicLitElement as LitElement } from "@arcgis/lumina"; import type { ArcgisReferenceElement, GoToOverride, IconName } from "../types.js"; import type { T9nMeta } from "@arcgis/lumina/controllers"; import type { Button as Button } from "@esri/calcite-components/components/calcite-button"; /** * The Compass component indicates where north is in relation to the current view [rotation](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/views/MapView/#rotation) or [camera heading](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/core/Camera/#heading). * * @since 4.28 */ export abstract class ArcgisCompass extends LitElement { /** * If true, the component will not be destroyed automatically when it is * disconnected from the document. This is useful when you want to move the * component to a different place on the page, or temporarily hide it. If this * is set, make sure to call the [destroy()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/map-components/components/arcgis-compass/#destroy) method when you are done to * prevent memory leaks. * * @default false */ accessor autoDestroyDisabled: boolean; /** * This function provides the ability to override either the [arcgis-map.goTo()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/map-components/components/arcgis-map/#goTo) or [arcgis-scene.goTo()](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/references/map-components/components/arcgis-scene/#goTo) methods. * * @since 4.33 * @example * ```js * component.goToOverride = function(view, goToParams) { * goToParams.options = { * duration: updatedDuration * }; * return view.goTo(goToParams.target, goToParams.options); * }; * ``` */ accessor goToOverride: GoToOverride | undefined; /** * Icon displayed in the component's button. * * @see [Calcite Icons](https://developers.arcgis.com/calcite-design-system/icons/) */ accessor icon: IconName | undefined; /** The component's default label. */ accessor label: string | undefined; /** * Replace localized message strings with your own strings. * * _**Note**: Individual message keys may change between releases._ */ accessor messageOverrides: { componentLabel?: string | undefined; reset?: string | undefined; }; /** @internal */ protected messages: Partial<{ componentLabel: string; reset: string; }> & T9nMeta<{ componentLabel: string; reset: string; }>; /** * The z axis orientation. * * @default { z: 0 } */ get orientation(): Axes; /** * By assigning the `id` attribute of the Map or Scene component to this property, you can position a child component anywhere in the DOM while still maintaining a connection to the Map or Scene. * * @see [Associate components with a Map or Scene component](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/programming-patterns/#associate-components-with-a-map-or-scene-component) */ accessor referenceElement: ArcgisReferenceElement | string | undefined; /** * The current state of the component. * * @default "disabled" */ get state(): CompassState; /** * The view associated with the component. * > **Note:** The recommended approach is to fully migrate applications to use map and scene components and avoid using MapView and SceneView directly. However, if you are migrating a large application from widgets to components, you might prefer a more gradual transition. To support this use case, the SDK includes this `view` property which connects a component to a MapView or SceneView. Ultimately, once migration is complete, the arcgis-compass component will be associated with a map or scene component rather than using the `view` property. */ accessor view: MapView | SceneView | undefined; /** * Specifies the size of the component. * * @default "m" * @since 5.0 */ accessor visualScale: Button["scale"]; destroy(): Promise<void>; reset(): Promise<void>; /** Emitted when the value of a property is changed. Use this to listen to changes to properties. */ readonly arcgisPropertyChange: import("@arcgis/lumina").TargetedEvent<this, { name: "state" | "orientation"; }>; /** Emitted when the component associated with a map or scene view is ready to be interacted with. */ readonly arcgisReady: import("@arcgis/lumina").TargetedEvent<this, void>; readonly "@eventTypes": { arcgisPropertyChange: ArcgisCompass["arcgisPropertyChange"]["detail"]; arcgisReady: ArcgisCompass["arcgisReady"]["detail"]; }; } export type CompassState = "compass" | "disabled" | "rotation"; export interface Axes { x?: number; y?: number; z?: number; }