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/**
* Allows to specify a map of Types in the object without using @Type decorator.
* This is useful when you have external classes.
*/
export interface TargetMap {
/**
* Target which Types are being specified.
*/
target: Function;
/**
* List of properties and their Types.
*/
properties: {
[key: string]: Function;
};
}
/**
* Options to be passed during transformation.
*/
export interface ClassTransformOptions {
/**
* Exclusion strategy. By default exposeAll is used, which means that it will expose all properties are transformed
* by default.
*/
strategy?: "excludeAll" | "exposeAll";
/**
* Indicates if extraneous properties should be excluded from the value when converting a plain value to a class.
*/
excludeExtraneousValues?: boolean;
/**
* Only properties with given groups gonna be transformed.
*/
groups?: string[];
/**
* Only properties with "since" > version < "until" gonna be transformed.
*/
version?: number;
/**
* Excludes properties with the given prefixes. For example, if you mark your private properties with "_" and "__"
* you can set this option's value to ["_", "__"] and all private properties will be skipped.
* This works only for "exposeAll" strategy.
*/
excludePrefixes?: string[];
/**
* If set to true then class transformer will ignore all @Expose and @Exclude decorators and what inside them.
* This option is useful if you want to kinda clone your object but do not apply decorators affects.
*/
ignoreDecorators?: boolean;
/**
* Target maps allows to set a Types of the transforming object without using @Type decorator.
* This is useful when you are transforming external classes, or if you already have type metadata for
* objects and you don't want to set it up again.
*/
targetMaps?: TargetMap[];
/**
* If set to true then class transformer will perform a circular check. (circular check is turned off by default)
* This option is useful when you know for sure that your types might have a circular dependency.
*/
enableCircularCheck?: boolean;
/**
* If set to true then class transformer will try to convert properties implicitly to their target type based on their typing information.
*
* DEFAULT: `false`
*/
enableImplicitConversion?: boolean;
}