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openproject/frontend/typings/globals/webpack-env/index.d.ts

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// Generated by typings
// Source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/86bb15f6b9a3515bd9b3ca61f2a670533ac6b908/webpack/webpack-env.d.ts
declare namespace __WebpackModuleApi {
interface RequireContext {
keys(): string[];
<T>(id: string): T;
resolve(id: string): string;
}
interface RequireFunction {
/**
* Returns the exports from a dependency. The call is sync. No request to the server is fired. The compiler ensures that the dependency is available.
*/
<T>(path: string): T;
/**
* Behaves similar to require.ensure, but the callback is called with the exports of each dependency in the paths array. There is no option to provide a chunk name.
*/
(paths: string[], callback: (...modules: any[]) => void): void;
/**
* Download additional dependencies on demand. The paths array lists modules that should be available. When they are, callback is called. If the callback is a function expression, dependencies in that source part are extracted and also loaded on demand. A single request is fired to the server, except if all modules are already available.
*
* This creates a chunk. The chunk can be named. If a chunk with this name already exists, the dependencies are merged into that chunk and that chunk is used.
*/
ensure: (paths: string[], callback: (require: <T>(path: string) => T) => void, chunkName?: string) => void;
context: (path: string, deep?: boolean, filter?: RegExp) => RequireContext;
/**
* Returns the module id of a dependency. The call is sync. No request to the server is fired. The compiler ensures that the dependency is available.
*
* The module id is a number in webpack (in contrast to node.js where it is a string, the filename).
*/
resolve(path: string): number;
/**
* Like require.resolve, but doesn’t include the module into the bundle. It’s a weak dependency.
*/
resolveWeak(path: string): number;
/**
* Ensures that the dependency is available, but don’t execute it. This can be use for optimizing the position of a module in the chunks.
*/
include(path: string): void;
/**
* Multiple requires to the same module result in only one module execution and only one export. Therefore a cache in the runtime exists. Removing values from this cache cause new module execution and a new export. This is only needed in rare cases (for compatibility!).
*/
cache: {
[id: string]: any;
}
}
interface Module {
exports: any;
require(id: string): any;
id: string;
filename: string;
loaded: boolean;
parent: any;
children: any[];
hot: Hot;
}
type ModuleId = string|number;
interface Hot {
/**
* Accept code updates for the specified dependencies. The callback is called when dependencies were replaced.
* @param dependencies
* @param callback
*/
accept(dependencies: string[], callback: (updatedDependencies: ModuleId[]) => void): void;
/**
* Accept code updates for the specified dependencies. The callback is called when dependencies were replaced.
* @param dependency
* @param callback
*/
accept(dependency: string, callback: () => void): void;
/**
* Accept code updates for this module without notification of parents.
* This should only be used if the module doesn’t export anything.
* The errHandler can be used to handle errors that occur while loading the updated module.
* @param errHandler
*/
accept(errHandler?: (err: Error) => void): void;
/**
* Do not accept updates for the specified dependencies. If any dependencies is updated, the code update fails with code "decline".
*/
decline(dependencies: string[]): void;
/**
* Do not accept updates for the specified dependencies. If any dependencies is updated, the code update fails with code "decline".
*/
decline(dependency: string): void;
/**
* Flag the current module as not update-able. If updated the update code would fail with code "decline".
*/
decline(): void;
/**
* Add a one time handler, which is executed when the current module code is replaced.
* Here you should destroy/remove any persistent resource you have claimed/created.
* If you want to transfer state to the new module, add it to data object.
* The data will be available at module.hot.data on the new module.
* @param callback
*/
dispose<T>(callback: (data: T) => void): void;
/**
* Add a one time handler, which is executed when the current module code is replaced.
* Here you should destroy/remove any persistent resource you have claimed/created.
* If you want to transfer state to the new module, add it to data object.
* The data will be available at module.hot.data on the new module.
* @param callback
*/
addDisposeHandler<T>(callback: (data: T) => void): void;
/**
* Remove a handler.
* This can useful to add a temporary dispose handler. You could i. e. replace code while in the middle of a multi-step async function.
* @param callback
*/
removeDisposeHandler<T>(callback: (data: T) => void): void;
/**
* Throws an exceptions if status() is not idle.
* Check all currently loaded modules for updates and apply updates if found.
* If no update was found, the callback is called with null.
* If autoApply is truthy the callback will be called with all modules that were disposed.
* apply() is automatically called with autoApply as options parameter.
* If autoApply is not set the callback will be called with all modules that will be disposed on apply().
* @param autoApply
* @param callback
*/
check(autoApply: boolean, callback: (err: Error, outdatedModules: ModuleId[]) => void): void;
/**
* Throws an exceptions if status() is not idle.
* Check all currently loaded modules for updates and apply updates if found.
* If no update was found, the callback is called with null.
* The callback will be called with all modules that will be disposed on apply().
* @param callback
*/
check(callback: (err: Error, outdatedModules: ModuleId[]) => void): void;
/**
* If status() != "ready" it throws an error.
* Continue the update process.
* @param options
* @param callback
*/
apply(options: AcceptOptions, callback: (err: Error, outdatedModules: ModuleId[]) => void): void;
/**
* If status() != "ready" it throws an error.
* Continue the update process.
* @param callback
*/
apply(callback: (err: Error, outdatedModules: ModuleId[]) => void): void;
/**
* Return one of idle, check, watch, watch-delay, prepare, ready, dispose, apply, abort or fail.
*/
status(): string;
/** Register a callback on status change. */
status(callback: (status: string) => void): void;
/** Register a callback on status change. */
addStatusHandler(callback: (status: string) => void): void;
/**
* Remove a registered status change handler.
* @param callback
*/
removeStatusHandler(callback: (status: string) => void): void;
active: boolean;
data: {};
}
interface AcceptOptions {
/**
* If true the update process continues even if some modules are not accepted (and would bubble to the entry point).
*/
ignoreUnaccepted?: boolean;
/**
* Indicates that apply() is automatically called by check function
*/
autoApply?: boolean;
}
}
declare var require: __WebpackModuleApi.RequireFunction;
/**
* The resource query of the current module.
*
* e.g. __resourceQuery === "?test" // Inside "file.js?test"
*/
declare var __resourceQuery: string;
/**
* Equals the config options output.publicPath.
*/
declare var __webpack_public_path__: string;
/**
* The raw require function. This expression isn’t parsed by the Parser for dependencies.
*/
declare var __webpack_require__: any;
/**
* The internal chunk loading function
*
* @param chunkId The id for the chunk to load.
* @param callback A callback function called once the chunk is loaded.
*/
declare var __webpack_chunk_load__: (chunkId: any, callback: (require: (id: string) => any) => void) => void;
/**
* Access to the internal object of all modules.
*/
declare var __webpack_modules__: any[];
/**
* Access to the hash of the compilation.
*
* Only available with the HotModuleReplacementPlugin or the ExtendedAPIPlugin
*/
declare var __webpack_hash__: any;
/**
* Generates a require function that is not parsed by webpack. Can be used to do cool stuff with a global require function if available.
*/
declare var __non_webpack_require__: any;
/**
* Equals the config option debug
*/
declare var DEBUG: boolean;
declare var module: __WebpackModuleApi.Module;