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Standard library for universal (browser + Node.js) javascript
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declare const __brand: unique symbol;
interface Brand<B> {
[__brand]: B;
}
/**
* Helper to create "Branded" types.
*
* Example:
* export type MyId = Branded<string, 'MyId'>
*
* MyId can be assigned to a string,
* but string cannot be assigned to MyId without casting it (`as MyId`).
*/
export type Branded<T, B> = T & Brand<B>;
/**
* Map from String to String (or <T>).
*
* Alternative: Record<string, T | undefined>
*/
export interface StringMap<T = string> {
[k: string | number]: T | undefined;
}
/**
* Convenience shorthand for `Record<string, any>`.
* Because `object` type is not safe/recommended to be used (e.g discouraged by eslint-typescript due to: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/21732)
*/
export type AnyObject = Record<string, any>;
export type AnyEnum = NumberEnum;
export type NumberEnum = Record<string, number | string>;
export type StringEnum = Record<string, string>;
export type CreatedUpdated = {
created: UnixTimestamp;
updated: UnixTimestamp;
};
export interface CreatedUpdatedId extends CreatedUpdated {
id: string;
}
export type ObjectWithId = {
id: string;
};
export type PartialObjectWithId = {
id?: string;
};
export interface AnyPartialObjectWithId extends AnyObject, PartialObjectWithId {
}
export interface AnyObjectWithId extends AnyObject, ObjectWithId {
}
/**
* Base interface for any Entity that was saved to DB.
*/
export type BaseDBEntity = {
id: string;
/**
* unixTimestamp of when the entity was first created (in the DB).
*/
created: UnixTimestamp;
/**
* unixTimestamp of when the entity was last updated (in the DB).
*/
updated: UnixTimestamp;
};
export type Saved<T> = T & {
id: string;
created: UnixTimestamp;
updated: UnixTimestamp;
};
export type SavedId<T> = T & {
id: string;
};
export type Unsaved<T> = Omit<T, 'id' | 'created' | 'updated'> & {
id?: string;
created?: UnixTimestamp;
updated?: UnixTimestamp;
};
export type UnsavedId<T> = Omit<T, 'id'> & {
id?: string;
};
/**
* Convenience type shorthand.
* Because `Function` type is discouraged by eslint.
*/
export type AnyFunction<T = any> = (...args: any[]) => T;
export type AnyAsyncFunction<T = any> = (...args: any[]) => Promise<T>;
export type AsyncFunction<T = any> = () => Promise<T>;
export type AnyPromisableFunction<T = any> = (...args: any[]) => Promisable<T>;
export type PromisableFunction<T = any> = () => Promisable<T>;
/**
* A function that lazily calculates something.
*/
export type Lazy<T> = () => T;
/**
* A function that lazily calculates something async (returns a Promise).
*/
export type LazyPromise<T> = () => Promise<T>;
/**
* A function that lazily calculates something async, that can return null.
*/
export type LazyNullablePromise<T> = () => Promise<T | null>;
/**
* Evaluates to the parameters if T is a function, otherwise never
*/
export type MaybeParameters<FN> = FN extends AnyFunction ? Parameters<FN> : never;
/**
* Symbol to indicate END of Sequence.
*/
export declare const END: unique symbol;
/**
* Symbol to indicate SKIP of item (e.g in AbortableMapper)
*/
export declare const SKIP: unique symbol;
/**
* Symbol to indicate cache miss.
* To distinguish from cache returning `undefined` or `null`.
*/
export declare const MISS: unique symbol;
/**
* Function which is called for every item in `input`. Expected to return a `Promise` or value.
*/
export type AsyncMapper<IN = any, OUT = any> = (input: IN) => OUT | PromiseLike<OUT>;
export type AsyncIndexedMapper<IN = any, OUT = any> = (input: IN, index: number) => OUT | PromiseLike<OUT>;
export type Mapper<IN = any, OUT = any> = (input: IN) => OUT;
export type IndexedMapper<IN = any, OUT = any> = (input: IN, index: number) => OUT;
export declare const _passthroughMapper: IndexedMapper;
export declare const _passUndefinedMapper: IndexedMapper<any, void>;
/**
* Function that does nothings and returns `undefined`.
*/
export declare const _noop: (..._args: any[]) => undefined;
export type Predicate<T> = (item: T, index: number) => boolean;
export type AsyncPredicate<T> = (item: T, index: number) => boolean | PromiseLike<boolean>;
export type AbortablePredicate<T> = (item: T, i: number) => boolean | typeof END;
export type AbortableAsyncPredicate<T> = (item: T, i: number) => Promisable<boolean | typeof END>;
export type AbortableMapper<IN = any, OUT = any> = (input: IN, i: number) => OUT | typeof SKIP | typeof END;
export type AbortableAsyncMapper<IN = any, OUT = any> = (input: IN, i: number) => Promisable<OUT | typeof SKIP | typeof END>;
export declare const _passthroughPredicate: Predicate<any>;
export declare const _passNothingPredicate: Predicate<any>;
export interface BatchResult<RES = any, ERR = Error> {
/**
* Array of successful executions.
*/
results: RES[];
/**
* Returns empty array in case of 0 errors.
*/
errors: ERR[];
}
/**
* Like `keyof`, but for arrays.
*
* Based on: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/20965#issuecomment-354858633
*
* @example
*
* const arr = ['a', 'b'] as const
* type Foo = ValuesOf<typeof arr> // 'a' | 'b'
*/
export type ValuesOf<T extends readonly any[]> = T[number];
/**
* Based on: https://stackoverflow.com/a/49286056/4919972
*
* @example
*
* type Foo = { a: string, b: number }
* type ValueOfFoo = ValueOf<Foo> // string | number
*/
export type ValueOf<T> = T[keyof T];
export type KeyValueTuple<K, V> = [key: K, value: V];
export type ObjectMapper<OBJ, OUT> = (key: keyof OBJ, value: Exclude<OBJ[keyof OBJ], undefined>, obj: OBJ) => OUT;
export type ObjectPredicate<OBJ> = (key: keyof OBJ, value: Exclude<OBJ[keyof OBJ], undefined>, obj: OBJ) => boolean;
/**
* Allows to identify instance of Class by `instanceId`.
*/
export interface InstanceId {
/**
* Unique id of this instance of the Class.
*/
instanceId: string;
}
/**
* ISO 8601 date (without time).
* Branded type.
*
* @example '2019-06-21'
*/
export type IsoDate = Branded<string, 'IsoDate'>;
/**
* ISO 8601 date (date+time).
* Branded type.
*
* @example '2019-06-21T05:21:73Z'
*/
export type IsoDateTime = Branded<string, 'IsoDateTime'>;
/**
* Identifies the Month.
* Like IsoDate, but without the Day token.
*
* @example '2023-09'
*/
export type MonthId = string;
/**
* Identifies IANA timezone name.
* Branded type.
*
* @example 'America/New_York'
*/
export type IANATimezone = Branded<string, 'IANATimezone'>;
/**
* Branded UnixTimestamp in seconds.
* Extends (compatible with) `number`.
*
* @example 1628945450
*/
export type UnixTimestamp = Branded<number, 'UnixTimestamp'>;
/**
* Branded UnixTimestamp in milliseconds (not seconds).
* Extends (compatible with) `number`.
*
* @example 1628945450000
*/
export type UnixTimestampMillis = Branded<number, 'UnixTimestampMillis'>;
export type NumberOfHours = number;
export type NumberOfMinutes = number;
export type NumberOfSeconds = number;
export type NumberOfMilliseconds = number;
/**
* Integer between 0 and 100 (inclusive).
*/
export type NumberOfPercent = number;
/**
* Same as `number`, but with semantic meaning that it's an Integer.
*/
export type Integer = number;
export type PositiveInteger = number;
export type NonNegativeInteger = number;
export type PositiveNumber = number;
export type NonNegativeNumber = number;
/**
* Same as `number`, but with semantic meaning that it's a Float.
*/
export type Float = number;
export type PositiveFloat = number;
export type NonNegativeFloat = number;
/**
* Convenience type alias, that allows to write this:
*
* data: NullableNumber[]
*
* instead of this:
*
* data: (number | null)[]
*/
export type NullableNumber = number | null;
export type NullablePositiveNumber = number | null;
export type NullableNonNegativeNumber = number | null;
export type NullableInteger = number | null;
export type NullablePositiveInteger = number | null;
export type NullableNotNegativeInteger = number | null;
export type NullableString = string | null;
export type NullableBoolean = boolean | null;
export type NullableBuffer = Buffer | null;
/**
* Used as a compact representation of truthy value.
* undefined ('' or other short falsy value) should be used as falsy value.
*/
export type ShortBoolean = '1';
export type Base64String = string;
export type Base64UrlString = string;
export type JWTString = string;
export type SemVerString = string;
/**
* Named type for JSON.parse / JSON.stringify second argument
*/
export type Reviver = (this: any, key: string, value: any) => any;
/**
* Like _stringMapValues, but values are sorted.
*/
export declare function _stringMapValuesSorted<T>(map: StringMap<T>, mapper: Mapper<T, any>, dir?: SortDirection): T[];
/**
* Needed due to https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/13778
* Only affects typings, no runtime effect.
*/
export declare const _stringMapValues: <T>(map: StringMap<T>) => T[];
/**
* Needed due to https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/13778
* Only affects typings, no runtime effect.
*/
export declare const _stringMapEntries: <T>(map: StringMap<T>) => [k: string, v: T][];
/**
* Alias of `Object.keys`, but returns keys typed as `keyof T`, not as just `string`.
* This is how TypeScript should work, actually.
*/
export declare const _objectKeys: <T extends AnyObject>(obj: T) => (keyof T)[];
/**
* Alias of `Object.entries`, but returns better-typed output.
*
* So e.g you can use _objectEntries(obj).map([k, v] => {})
* and `k` will be `keyof obj` instead of generic `string`.
*/
export declare const _objectEntries: <T extends AnyObject>(obj: T) => [k: keyof T, v: T[keyof T]][];
export type NullishValue = null | undefined;
export type FalsyValue = false | '' | 0 | null | undefined;
/**
* Utility function that helps to cast *existing variable* to needed type T.
*
* @example
* try {} catch (err) {
* // err is unknown here
* _typeCast<AppError>(err)
* // now err is of type AppError
* err.data = {} // can be done, because it was casted
* }
*/
export declare function _typeCast<T>(v: any): asserts v is T;
/**
* Type-safe Object.assign that checks that part is indeed a Partial<T>
*/
export declare const _objectAssign: <T extends AnyObject>(target: T, part: Partial<T>) => T;
/**
* Defines a tuple of [err, data]
* where only 1 of them exists.
* Either error exists and data is null
* Or error is null and data is defined.
* This forces you to check `if (err)`, which lets
* TypeScript infer the existence of `data`.
*
* Functions like pTry use that.
*/
export type ErrorDataTuple<T = unknown, ERR = Error> = [err: null, data: T] | [err: ERR, data: null];
export type SortDirection = 'asc' | 'desc';
export type Inclusiveness = '[]' | '[)';
/**
* @experimental
*/
export interface CommonClient extends AsyncDisposable {
connected: boolean;
connect: () => Promise<void>;
disconnect: () => Promise<void>;
ping: () => Promise<void>;
}
export type Primitive = null | undefined | string | number | boolean | symbol | bigint;
export type Promisable<T> = T | PromiseLike<T>;
/**
Matches a [`class` constructor](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes).
*/
export type Class<T = any> = new (...args: any[]) => T;
/**
Convert `object`s, `Map`s, `Set`s, and `Array`s and all of their keys/elements into immutable structures recursively.
This is useful when a deeply nested structure needs to be exposed as completely immutable, for example, an imported JSON module or when receiving an API response that is passed around.
Please upvote [this issue](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/13923) if you want to have this type as a built-in in TypeScript.
@example
```
// data.json
{
"foo": ["bar"]
}
// main.ts
import {ReadonlyDeep} from 'type-fest';
import dataJson = require('./data.json');
const data: ReadonlyDeep<typeof dataJson> = dataJson;
export default data;
// test.ts
import data from './main';
data.foo.push('bar');
//=> error TS2339: Property 'push' does not exist on type 'readonly string[]'
```
@category Utilities
*/
export type ReadonlyDeep<T> = T extends Primitive | ((...args: any[]) => unknown) ? T : T extends ReadonlyMap<infer KeyType, infer ValueType> ? ReadonlyMapDeep<KeyType, ValueType> : T extends ReadonlySet<infer ItemType> ? ReadonlySetDeep<ItemType> : T extends object ? ReadonlyObjectDeep<T> : unknown;
/**
Same as `ReadonlyDeep`, but accepts only `ReadonlyMap`s as inputs. Internal helper for `ReadonlyDeep`.
*/
interface ReadonlyMapDeep<KeyType, ValueType> extends ReadonlyMap<ReadonlyDeep<KeyType>, ReadonlyDeep<ValueType>> {
}
/**
Same as `ReadonlyDeep`, but accepts only `ReadonlySet`s as inputs. Internal helper for `ReadonlyDeep`.
*/
interface ReadonlySetDeep<ItemType> extends ReadonlySet<ReadonlyDeep<ItemType>> {
}
/**
Same as `ReadonlyDeep`, but accepts only `object`s as inputs. Internal helper for `ReadonlyDeep`.
*/
type ReadonlyObjectDeep<ObjectType extends object> = {
readonly [KeyType in keyof ObjectType]: ReadonlyDeep<ObjectType[KeyType]>;
};
export {};