From 6628cdf893fd60429b64feee51aa9a0090f303b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gani Georgiev Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2025 22:10:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] updated tygoja and regenerated jsvm types --- go.mod | 2 +- go.sum | 4 +- .../jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts | 8324 ++++++++--------- 3 files changed, 4056 insertions(+), 4274 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 28034cf3..9dc59cd6 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ require ( github.com/go-ozzo/ozzo-validation/v4 v4.3.0 github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4 v4.5.1 github.com/pocketbase/dbx v1.11.0 - github.com/pocketbase/tygoja v0.0.0-20250103193042-e4077caaf525 + github.com/pocketbase/tygoja v0.0.0-20250103200817-ca580d8c5119 github.com/spf13/cast v1.7.1 github.com/spf13/cobra v1.8.1 gocloud.dev v0.40.0 diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index fd7b3d34..7ecebe72 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZb github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4= github.com/pocketbase/dbx v1.11.0 h1:LpZezioMfT3K4tLrqA55wWFw1EtH1pM4tzSVa7kgszU= github.com/pocketbase/dbx v1.11.0/go.mod h1:xXRCIAKTHMgUCyCKZm55pUOdvFziJjQfXaWKhu2vhMs= -github.com/pocketbase/tygoja v0.0.0-20250103193042-e4077caaf525 h1:5nigZwCD9DCN4ViggeX1mP332u4fH0pAdC16s2Igir4= -github.com/pocketbase/tygoja v0.0.0-20250103193042-e4077caaf525/go.mod h1:hKJWPGFqavk3cdTa47Qvs8g37lnfI57OYdVVbIqW5aE= +github.com/pocketbase/tygoja v0.0.0-20250103200817-ca580d8c5119 h1:TjQtEReJDTpvlNFTRjuHvPQpJHAeJdcQF130eCAAT/o= +github.com/pocketbase/tygoja v0.0.0-20250103200817-ca580d8c5119/go.mod h1:hKJWPGFqavk3cdTa47Qvs8g37lnfI57OYdVVbIqW5aE= github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.0.0-20190812154241-14fe0d1b01d4/go.mod h1:xMI15A0UPsDsEKsMN9yxemIoYk6Tm2C1GtYGdfGttqA= github.com/remyoudompheng/bigfft v0.0.0-20230129092748-24d4a6f8daec h1:W09IVJc94icq4NjY3clb7Lk8O1qJ8BdBEF8z0ibU0rE= github.com/remyoudompheng/bigfft v0.0.0-20230129092748-24d4a6f8daec/go.mod h1:qqbHyh8v60DhA7CoWK5oRCqLrMHRGoxYCSS9EjAz6Eo= diff --git a/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts b/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts index e2594379..f211a870 100644 --- a/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts +++ b/plugins/jsvm/internal/types/generated/types.d.ts @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// 1735933126 +// 1735935030 // GENERATED CODE - DO NOT MODIFY BY HAND // ------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1722,8 +1722,8 @@ namespace os { * than ReadFrom. This is used to permit ReadFrom to call io.Copy * without leading to a recursive call to ReadFrom. */ - type _subLAkPAe = noReadFrom&File - interface fileWithoutReadFrom extends _subLAkPAe { + type _svKcbXR = noReadFrom&File + interface fileWithoutReadFrom extends _svKcbXR { } interface File { /** @@ -1767,8 +1767,8 @@ namespace os { * than WriteTo. This is used to permit WriteTo to call io.Copy * without leading to a recursive call to WriteTo. */ - type _subMSmyqT = noWriteTo&File - interface fileWithoutWriteTo extends _subMSmyqT { + type _sVQgCHs = noWriteTo&File + interface fileWithoutWriteTo extends _sVQgCHs { } interface File { /** @@ -2412,8 +2412,8 @@ namespace os { * * The methods of File are safe for concurrent use. */ - type _subfhmZSy = file - interface File extends _subfhmZSy { + type _sNjhbPJ = file + interface File extends _sNjhbPJ { } /** * A FileInfo describes a file and is returned by [Stat] and [Lstat]. @@ -2463,997 +2463,6 @@ namespace os { } } -/** - * Package filepath implements utility routines for manipulating filename paths - * in a way compatible with the target operating system-defined file paths. - * - * The filepath package uses either forward slashes or backslashes, - * depending on the operating system. To process paths such as URLs - * that always use forward slashes regardless of the operating - * system, see the [path] package. - */ -namespace filepath { - interface match { - /** - * Match reports whether name matches the shell file name pattern. - * The pattern syntax is: - * - * ``` - * pattern: - * { term } - * term: - * '*' matches any sequence of non-Separator characters - * '?' matches any single non-Separator character - * '[' [ '^' ] { character-range } ']' - * character class (must be non-empty) - * c matches character c (c != '*', '?', '\\', '[') - * '\\' c matches character c - * - * character-range: - * c matches character c (c != '\\', '-', ']') - * '\\' c matches character c - * lo '-' hi matches character c for lo <= c <= hi - * ``` - * - * Match requires pattern to match all of name, not just a substring. - * The only possible returned error is [ErrBadPattern], when pattern - * is malformed. - * - * On Windows, escaping is disabled. Instead, '\\' is treated as - * path separator. - */ - (pattern: string, name: string): boolean - } - interface glob { - /** - * Glob returns the names of all files matching pattern or nil - * if there is no matching file. The syntax of patterns is the same - * as in [Match]. The pattern may describe hierarchical names such as - * /usr/*\/bin/ed (assuming the [Separator] is '/'). - * - * Glob ignores file system errors such as I/O errors reading directories. - * The only possible returned error is [ErrBadPattern], when pattern - * is malformed. - */ - (pattern: string): Array - } - interface clean { - /** - * Clean returns the shortest path name equivalent to path - * by purely lexical processing. It applies the following rules - * iteratively until no further processing can be done: - * - * 1. Replace multiple [Separator] elements with a single one. - * 2. Eliminate each . path name element (the current directory). - * 3. Eliminate each inner .. path name element (the parent directory) - * ``` - * along with the non-.. element that precedes it. - * ``` - * 4. Eliminate .. elements that begin a rooted path: - * ``` - * that is, replace "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path, - * assuming Separator is '/'. - * ``` - * - * The returned path ends in a slash only if it represents a root directory, - * such as "/" on Unix or `C:\` on Windows. - * - * Finally, any occurrences of slash are replaced by Separator. - * - * If the result of this process is an empty string, Clean - * returns the string ".". - * - * On Windows, Clean does not modify the volume name other than to replace - * occurrences of "/" with `\`. - * For example, Clean("//host/share/../x") returns `\\host\share\x`. - * - * See also Rob Pike, “Lexical File Names in Plan 9 or - * Getting Dot-Dot Right,” - * https://9p.io/sys/doc/lexnames.html - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface isLocal { - /** - * IsLocal reports whether path, using lexical analysis only, has all of these properties: - * - * ``` - * - is within the subtree rooted at the directory in which path is evaluated - * - is not an absolute path - * - is not empty - * - on Windows, is not a reserved name such as "NUL" - * ``` - * - * If IsLocal(path) returns true, then - * Join(base, path) will always produce a path contained within base and - * Clean(path) will always produce an unrooted path with no ".." path elements. - * - * IsLocal is a purely lexical operation. - * In particular, it does not account for the effect of any symbolic links - * that may exist in the filesystem. - */ - (path: string): boolean - } - interface localize { - /** - * Localize converts a slash-separated path into an operating system path. - * The input path must be a valid path as reported by [io/fs.ValidPath]. - * - * Localize returns an error if the path cannot be represented by the operating system. - * For example, the path a\b is rejected on Windows, on which \ is a separator - * character and cannot be part of a filename. - * - * The path returned by Localize will always be local, as reported by IsLocal. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface toSlash { - /** - * ToSlash returns the result of replacing each separator character - * in path with a slash ('/') character. Multiple separators are - * replaced by multiple slashes. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface fromSlash { - /** - * FromSlash returns the result of replacing each slash ('/') character - * in path with a separator character. Multiple slashes are replaced - * by multiple separators. - * - * See also the Localize function, which converts a slash-separated path - * as used by the io/fs package to an operating system path. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface splitList { - /** - * SplitList splits a list of paths joined by the OS-specific [ListSeparator], - * usually found in PATH or GOPATH environment variables. - * Unlike strings.Split, SplitList returns an empty slice when passed an empty - * string. - */ - (path: string): Array - } - interface split { - /** - * Split splits path immediately following the final [Separator], - * separating it into a directory and file name component. - * If there is no Separator in path, Split returns an empty dir - * and file set to path. - * The returned values have the property that path = dir+file. - */ - (path: string): [string, string] - } - interface join { - /** - * Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, - * separating them with an OS specific [Separator]. Empty elements - * are ignored. The result is Cleaned. However, if the argument - * list is empty or all its elements are empty, Join returns - * an empty string. - * On Windows, the result will only be a UNC path if the first - * non-empty element is a UNC path. - */ - (...elem: string[]): string - } - interface ext { - /** - * Ext returns the file name extension used by path. - * The extension is the suffix beginning at the final dot - * in the final element of path; it is empty if there is - * no dot. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface evalSymlinks { - /** - * EvalSymlinks returns the path name after the evaluation of any symbolic - * links. - * If path is relative the result will be relative to the current directory, - * unless one of the components is an absolute symbolic link. - * EvalSymlinks calls [Clean] on the result. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface isAbs { - /** - * IsAbs reports whether the path is absolute. - */ - (path: string): boolean - } - interface abs { - /** - * Abs returns an absolute representation of path. - * If the path is not absolute it will be joined with the current - * working directory to turn it into an absolute path. The absolute - * path name for a given file is not guaranteed to be unique. - * Abs calls [Clean] on the result. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface rel { - /** - * Rel returns a relative path that is lexically equivalent to targpath when - * joined to basepath with an intervening separator. That is, - * [Join](basepath, Rel(basepath, targpath)) is equivalent to targpath itself. - * On success, the returned path will always be relative to basepath, - * even if basepath and targpath share no elements. - * An error is returned if targpath can't be made relative to basepath or if - * knowing the current working directory would be necessary to compute it. - * Rel calls [Clean] on the result. - */ - (basepath: string, targpath: string): string - } - /** - * WalkFunc is the type of the function called by [Walk] to visit each - * file or directory. - * - * The path argument contains the argument to Walk as a prefix. - * That is, if Walk is called with root argument "dir" and finds a file - * named "a" in that directory, the walk function will be called with - * argument "dir/a". - * - * The directory and file are joined with Join, which may clean the - * directory name: if Walk is called with the root argument "x/../dir" - * and finds a file named "a" in that directory, the walk function will - * be called with argument "dir/a", not "x/../dir/a". - * - * The info argument is the fs.FileInfo for the named path. - * - * The error result returned by the function controls how Walk continues. - * If the function returns the special value [SkipDir], Walk skips the - * current directory (path if info.IsDir() is true, otherwise path's - * parent directory). If the function returns the special value [SkipAll], - * Walk skips all remaining files and directories. Otherwise, if the function - * returns a non-nil error, Walk stops entirely and returns that error. - * - * The err argument reports an error related to path, signaling that Walk - * will not walk into that directory. The function can decide how to - * handle that error; as described earlier, returning the error will - * cause Walk to stop walking the entire tree. - * - * Walk calls the function with a non-nil err argument in two cases. - * - * First, if an [os.Lstat] on the root directory or any directory or file - * in the tree fails, Walk calls the function with path set to that - * directory or file's path, info set to nil, and err set to the error - * from os.Lstat. - * - * Second, if a directory's Readdirnames method fails, Walk calls the - * function with path set to the directory's path, info, set to an - * [fs.FileInfo] describing the directory, and err set to the error from - * Readdirnames. - */ - interface WalkFunc {(path: string, info: fs.FileInfo, err: Error): void } - interface walkDir { - /** - * WalkDir walks the file tree rooted at root, calling fn for each file or - * directory in the tree, including root. - * - * All errors that arise visiting files and directories are filtered by fn: - * see the [fs.WalkDirFunc] documentation for details. - * - * The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic - * but requires WalkDir to read an entire directory into memory before proceeding - * to walk that directory. - * - * WalkDir does not follow symbolic links. - * - * WalkDir calls fn with paths that use the separator character appropriate - * for the operating system. This is unlike [io/fs.WalkDir], which always - * uses slash separated paths. - */ - (root: string, fn: fs.WalkDirFunc): void - } - interface walk { - /** - * Walk walks the file tree rooted at root, calling fn for each file or - * directory in the tree, including root. - * - * All errors that arise visiting files and directories are filtered by fn: - * see the [WalkFunc] documentation for details. - * - * The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic - * but requires Walk to read an entire directory into memory before proceeding - * to walk that directory. - * - * Walk does not follow symbolic links. - * - * Walk is less efficient than [WalkDir], introduced in Go 1.16, - * which avoids calling os.Lstat on every visited file or directory. - */ - (root: string, fn: WalkFunc): void - } - interface base { - /** - * Base returns the last element of path. - * Trailing path separators are removed before extracting the last element. - * If the path is empty, Base returns ".". - * If the path consists entirely of separators, Base returns a single separator. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface dir { - /** - * Dir returns all but the last element of path, typically the path's directory. - * After dropping the final element, Dir calls [Clean] on the path and trailing - * slashes are removed. - * If the path is empty, Dir returns ".". - * If the path consists entirely of separators, Dir returns a single separator. - * The returned path does not end in a separator unless it is the root directory. - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface volumeName { - /** - * VolumeName returns leading volume name. - * Given "C:\foo\bar" it returns "C:" on Windows. - * Given "\\host\share\foo" it returns "\\host\share". - * On other platforms it returns "". - */ - (path: string): string - } - interface hasPrefix { - /** - * HasPrefix exists for historical compatibility and should not be used. - * - * Deprecated: HasPrefix does not respect path boundaries and - * does not ignore case when required. - */ - (p: string, prefix: string): boolean - } -} - -/** - * Package exec runs external commands. It wraps os.StartProcess to make it - * easier to remap stdin and stdout, connect I/O with pipes, and do other - * adjustments. - * - * Unlike the "system" library call from C and other languages, the - * os/exec package intentionally does not invoke the system shell and - * does not expand any glob patterns or handle other expansions, - * pipelines, or redirections typically done by shells. The package - * behaves more like C's "exec" family of functions. To expand glob - * patterns, either call the shell directly, taking care to escape any - * dangerous input, or use the [path/filepath] package's Glob function. - * To expand environment variables, use package os's ExpandEnv. - * - * Note that the examples in this package assume a Unix system. - * They may not run on Windows, and they do not run in the Go Playground - * used by golang.org and godoc.org. - * - * # Executables in the current directory - * - * The functions [Command] and [LookPath] look for a program - * in the directories listed in the current path, following the - * conventions of the host operating system. - * Operating systems have for decades included the current - * directory in this search, sometimes implicitly and sometimes - * configured explicitly that way by default. - * Modern practice is that including the current directory - * is usually unexpected and often leads to security problems. - * - * To avoid those security problems, as of Go 1.19, this package will not resolve a program - * using an implicit or explicit path entry relative to the current directory. - * That is, if you run [LookPath]("go"), it will not successfully return - * ./go on Unix nor .\go.exe on Windows, no matter how the path is configured. - * Instead, if the usual path algorithms would result in that answer, - * these functions return an error err satisfying [errors.Is](err, [ErrDot]). - * - * For example, consider these two program snippets: - * - * ``` - * path, err := exec.LookPath("prog") - * if err != nil { - * log.Fatal(err) - * } - * use(path) - * ``` - * - * and - * - * ``` - * cmd := exec.Command("prog") - * if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - * log.Fatal(err) - * } - * ``` - * - * These will not find and run ./prog or .\prog.exe, - * no matter how the current path is configured. - * - * Code that always wants to run a program from the current directory - * can be rewritten to say "./prog" instead of "prog". - * - * Code that insists on including results from relative path entries - * can instead override the error using an errors.Is check: - * - * ``` - * path, err := exec.LookPath("prog") - * if errors.Is(err, exec.ErrDot) { - * err = nil - * } - * if err != nil { - * log.Fatal(err) - * } - * use(path) - * ``` - * - * and - * - * ``` - * cmd := exec.Command("prog") - * if errors.Is(cmd.Err, exec.ErrDot) { - * cmd.Err = nil - * } - * if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - * log.Fatal(err) - * } - * ``` - * - * Setting the environment variable GODEBUG=execerrdot=0 - * disables generation of ErrDot entirely, temporarily restoring the pre-Go 1.19 - * behavior for programs that are unable to apply more targeted fixes. - * A future version of Go may remove support for this variable. - * - * Before adding such overrides, make sure you understand the - * security implications of doing so. - * See https://go.dev/blog/path-security for more information. - */ -namespace exec { - interface command { - /** - * Command returns the [Cmd] struct to execute the named program with - * the given arguments. - * - * It sets only the Path and Args in the returned structure. - * - * If name contains no path separators, Command uses [LookPath] to - * resolve name to a complete path if possible. Otherwise it uses name - * directly as Path. - * - * The returned Cmd's Args field is constructed from the command name - * followed by the elements of arg, so arg should not include the - * command name itself. For example, Command("echo", "hello"). - * Args[0] is always name, not the possibly resolved Path. - * - * On Windows, processes receive the whole command line as a single string - * and do their own parsing. Command combines and quotes Args into a command - * line string with an algorithm compatible with applications using - * CommandLineToArgvW (which is the most common way). Notable exceptions are - * msiexec.exe and cmd.exe (and thus, all batch files), which have a different - * unquoting algorithm. In these or other similar cases, you can do the - * quoting yourself and provide the full command line in SysProcAttr.CmdLine, - * leaving Args empty. - */ - (name: string, ...arg: string[]): (Cmd) - } -} - -namespace security { - interface s256Challenge { - /** - * S256Challenge creates base64 encoded sha256 challenge string derived from code. - * The padding of the result base64 string is stripped per [RFC 7636]. - * - * [RFC 7636]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7636#section-4.2 - */ - (code: string): string - } - interface md5 { - /** - * MD5 creates md5 hash from the provided plain text. - */ - (text: string): string - } - interface sha256 { - /** - * SHA256 creates sha256 hash as defined in FIPS 180-4 from the provided text. - */ - (text: string): string - } - interface sha512 { - /** - * SHA512 creates sha512 hash as defined in FIPS 180-4 from the provided text. - */ - (text: string): string - } - interface hs256 { - /** - * HS256 creates a HMAC hash with sha256 digest algorithm. - */ - (text: string, secret: string): string - } - interface hs512 { - /** - * HS512 creates a HMAC hash with sha512 digest algorithm. - */ - (text: string, secret: string): string - } - interface equal { - /** - * Equal compares two hash strings for equality without leaking timing information. - */ - (hash1: string, hash2: string): boolean - } - // @ts-ignore - import crand = rand - interface encrypt { - /** - * Encrypt encrypts "data" with the specified "key" (must be valid 32 char AES key). - * - * This method uses AES-256-GCM block cypher mode. - */ - (data: string|Array, key: string): string - } - interface decrypt { - /** - * Decrypt decrypts encrypted text with key (must be valid 32 chars AES key). - * - * This method uses AES-256-GCM block cypher mode. - */ - (cipherText: string, key: string): string|Array - } - interface parseUnverifiedJWT { - /** - * ParseUnverifiedJWT parses JWT and returns its claims - * but DOES NOT verify the signature. - * - * It verifies only the exp, iat and nbf claims. - */ - (token: string): jwt.MapClaims - } - interface parseJWT { - /** - * ParseJWT verifies and parses JWT and returns its claims. - */ - (token: string, verificationKey: string): jwt.MapClaims - } - interface newJWT { - /** - * NewJWT generates and returns new HS256 signed JWT. - */ - (payload: jwt.MapClaims, signingKey: string, duration: time.Duration): string - } - // @ts-ignore - import cryptoRand = rand - // @ts-ignore - import mathRand = rand - interface randomString { - /** - * RandomString generates a cryptographically random string with the specified length. - * - * The generated string matches [A-Za-z0-9]+ and it's transparent to URL-encoding. - */ - (length: number): string - } - interface randomStringWithAlphabet { - /** - * RandomStringWithAlphabet generates a cryptographically random string - * with the specified length and characters set. - * - * It panics if for some reason rand.Int returns a non-nil error. - */ - (length: number, alphabet: string): string - } - interface pseudorandomString { - /** - * PseudorandomString generates a pseudorandom string with the specified length. - * - * The generated string matches [A-Za-z0-9]+ and it's transparent to URL-encoding. - * - * For a cryptographically random string (but a little bit slower) use RandomString instead. - */ - (length: number): string - } - interface pseudorandomStringWithAlphabet { - /** - * PseudorandomStringWithAlphabet generates a pseudorandom string - * with the specified length and characters set. - * - * For a cryptographically random (but a little bit slower) use RandomStringWithAlphabet instead. - */ - (length: number, alphabet: string): string - } - interface randomStringByRegex { - /** - * RandomStringByRegex generates a random string matching the regex pattern. - * If optFlags is not set, fallbacks to [syntax.Perl]. - * - * NB! While the source of the randomness comes from [crypto/rand] this method - * is not recommended to be used on its own in critical secure contexts because - * the generated length could vary too much on the used pattern and may not be - * as secure as simply calling [security.RandomString]. - * If you still insist on using it for such purposes, consider at least - * a large enough minimum length for the generated string, e.g. `[a-z0-9]{30}`. - * - * This function is inspired by github.com/pipe01/revregexp, github.com/lucasjones/reggen and other similar packages. - */ - (pattern: string, ...optFlags: syntax.Flags[]): string - } -} - -namespace filesystem { - /** - * FileReader defines an interface for a file resource reader. - */ - interface FileReader { - [key:string]: any; - open(): io.ReadSeekCloser - } - /** - * File defines a single file [io.ReadSeekCloser] resource. - * - * The file could be from a local path, multipart/form-data header, etc. - */ - interface File { - reader: FileReader - name: string - originalName: string - size: number - } - interface File { - /** - * AsMap implements [core.mapExtractor] and returns a value suitable - * to be used in an API rule expression. - */ - asMap(): _TygojaDict - } - interface newFileFromPath { - /** - * NewFileFromPath creates a new File instance from the provided local file path. - */ - (path: string): (File) - } - interface newFileFromBytes { - /** - * NewFileFromBytes creates a new File instance from the provided byte slice. - */ - (b: string|Array, name: string): (File) - } - interface newFileFromMultipart { - /** - * NewFileFromMultipart creates a new File from the provided multipart header. - */ - (mh: multipart.FileHeader): (File) - } - interface newFileFromURL { - /** - * NewFileFromURL creates a new File from the provided url by - * downloading the resource and load it as BytesReader. - * - * Example - * - * ``` - * ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second) - * defer cancel() - * - * file, err := filesystem.NewFileFromURL(ctx, "https://example.com/image.png") - * ``` - */ - (ctx: context.Context, url: string): (File) - } - /** - * MultipartReader defines a FileReader from [multipart.FileHeader]. - */ - interface MultipartReader { - header?: multipart.FileHeader - } - interface MultipartReader { - /** - * Open implements the [filesystem.FileReader] interface. - */ - open(): io.ReadSeekCloser - } - /** - * PathReader defines a FileReader from a local file path. - */ - interface PathReader { - path: string - } - interface PathReader { - /** - * Open implements the [filesystem.FileReader] interface. - */ - open(): io.ReadSeekCloser - } - /** - * BytesReader defines a FileReader from bytes content. - */ - interface BytesReader { - bytes: string|Array - } - interface BytesReader { - /** - * Open implements the [filesystem.FileReader] interface. - */ - open(): io.ReadSeekCloser - } - type _subIPfJfL = bytes.Reader - interface bytesReadSeekCloser extends _subIPfJfL { - } - interface bytesReadSeekCloser { - /** - * Close implements the [io.ReadSeekCloser] interface. - */ - close(): void - } - interface System { - } - interface newS3 { - /** - * NewS3 initializes an S3 filesystem instance. - * - * NB! Make sure to call `Close()` after you are done working with it. - */ - (bucketName: string, region: string, endpoint: string, accessKey: string, secretKey: string, s3ForcePathStyle: boolean): (System) - } - interface newLocal { - /** - * NewLocal initializes a new local filesystem instance. - * - * NB! Make sure to call `Close()` after you are done working with it. - */ - (dirPath: string): (System) - } - interface System { - /** - * SetContext assigns the specified context to the current filesystem. - */ - setContext(ctx: context.Context): void - } - interface System { - /** - * Close releases any resources used for the related filesystem. - */ - close(): void - } - interface System { - /** - * Exists checks if file with fileKey path exists or not. - * - * If the file doesn't exist returns false and ErrNotFound. - */ - exists(fileKey: string): boolean - } - interface System { - /** - * Attributes returns the attributes for the file with fileKey path. - * - * If the file doesn't exist it returns ErrNotFound. - */ - attributes(fileKey: string): (blob.Attributes) - } - interface System { - /** - * GetFile returns a file content reader for the given fileKey. - * - * NB! Make sure to call Close() on the file after you are done working with it. - * - * If the file doesn't exist returns ErrNotFound. - */ - getFile(fileKey: string): (blob.Reader) - } - interface System { - /** - * Copy copies the file stored at srcKey to dstKey. - * - * If srcKey file doesn't exist, it returns ErrNotFound. - * - * If dstKey file already exists, it is overwritten. - */ - copy(srcKey: string, dstKey: string): void - } - interface System { - /** - * List returns a flat list with info for all files under the specified prefix. - */ - list(prefix: string): Array<(blob.ListObject | undefined)> - } - interface System { - /** - * Upload writes content into the fileKey location. - */ - upload(content: string|Array, fileKey: string): void - } - interface System { - /** - * UploadFile uploads the provided File to the fileKey location. - */ - uploadFile(file: File, fileKey: string): void - } - interface System { - /** - * UploadMultipart uploads the provided multipart file to the fileKey location. - */ - uploadMultipart(fh: multipart.FileHeader, fileKey: string): void - } - interface System { - /** - * Delete deletes stored file at fileKey location. - * - * If the file doesn't exist returns ErrNotFound. - */ - delete(fileKey: string): void - } - interface System { - /** - * DeletePrefix deletes everything starting with the specified prefix. - * - * The prefix could be subpath (ex. "/a/b/") or filename prefix (ex. "/a/b/file_"). - */ - deletePrefix(prefix: string): Array - } - interface System { - /** - * Checks if the provided dir prefix doesn't have any files. - * - * A trailing slash will be appended to a non-empty dir string argument - * to ensure that the checked prefix is a "directory". - * - * Returns "false" in case the has at least one file, otherwise - "true". - */ - isEmptyDir(dir: string): boolean - } - interface System { - /** - * Serve serves the file at fileKey location to an HTTP response. - * - * If the `download` query parameter is used the file will be always served for - * download no matter of its type (aka. with "Content-Disposition: attachment"). - * - * Internally this method uses [http.ServeContent] so Range requests, - * If-Match, If-Unmodified-Since, etc. headers are handled transparently. - */ - serve(res: http.ResponseWriter, req: http.Request, fileKey: string, name: string): void - } - interface System { - /** - * CreateThumb creates a new thumb image for the file at originalKey location. - * The new thumb file is stored at thumbKey location. - * - * thumbSize is in the format: - * - 0xH (eg. 0x100) - resize to H height preserving the aspect ratio - * - Wx0 (eg. 300x0) - resize to W width preserving the aspect ratio - * - WxH (eg. 300x100) - resize and crop to WxH viewbox (from center) - * - WxHt (eg. 300x100t) - resize and crop to WxH viewbox (from top) - * - WxHb (eg. 300x100b) - resize and crop to WxH viewbox (from bottom) - * - WxHf (eg. 300x100f) - fit inside a WxH viewbox (without cropping) - */ - createThumb(originalKey: string, thumbKey: string, thumbSize: string): void - } - // @ts-ignore - import v4 = signer - // @ts-ignore - import smithyhttp = http - interface ignoredHeadersKey { - } -} - -/** - * Package template is a thin wrapper around the standard html/template - * and text/template packages that implements a convenient registry to - * load and cache templates on the fly concurrently. - * - * It was created to assist the JSVM plugin HTML rendering, but could be used in other Go code. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * registry := template.NewRegistry() - * - * html1, err := registry.LoadFiles( - * // the files set wil be parsed only once and then cached - * "layout.html", - * "content.html", - * ).Render(map[string]any{"name": "John"}) - * - * html2, err := registry.LoadFiles( - * // reuse the already parsed and cached files set - * "layout.html", - * "content.html", - * ).Render(map[string]any{"name": "Jane"}) - * ``` - */ -namespace template { - interface newRegistry { - /** - * NewRegistry creates and initializes a new templates registry with - * some defaults (eg. global "raw" template function for unescaped HTML). - * - * Use the Registry.Load* methods to load templates into the registry. - */ - (): (Registry) - } - /** - * Registry defines a templates registry that is safe to be used by multiple goroutines. - * - * Use the Registry.Load* methods to load templates into the registry. - */ - interface Registry { - } - interface Registry { - /** - * AddFuncs registers new global template functions. - * - * The key of each map entry is the function name that will be used in the templates. - * If a function with the map entry name already exists it will be replaced with the new one. - * - * The value of each map entry is a function that must have either a - * single return value, or two return values of which the second has type error. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * r.AddFuncs(map[string]any{ - * "toUpper": func(str string) string { - * return strings.ToUppser(str) - * }, - * ... - * }) - * ``` - */ - addFuncs(funcs: _TygojaDict): (Registry) - } - interface Registry { - /** - * LoadFiles caches (if not already) the specified filenames set as a - * single template and returns a ready to use Renderer instance. - * - * There must be at least 1 filename specified. - */ - loadFiles(...filenames: string[]): (Renderer) - } - interface Registry { - /** - * LoadString caches (if not already) the specified inline string as a - * single template and returns a ready to use Renderer instance. - */ - loadString(text: string): (Renderer) - } - interface Registry { - /** - * LoadFS caches (if not already) the specified fs and globPatterns - * pair as single template and returns a ready to use Renderer instance. - * - * There must be at least 1 file matching the provided globPattern(s) - * (note that most file names serves as glob patterns matching themselves). - */ - loadFS(fsys: fs.FS, ...globPatterns: string[]): (Renderer) - } - /** - * Renderer defines a single parsed template. - */ - interface Renderer { - } - interface Renderer { - /** - * Render executes the template with the specified data as the dot object - * and returns the result as plain string. - */ - render(data: any): string - } -} - -/** - * Package validation provides configurable and extensible rules for validating data of various types. - */ -namespace ozzo_validation { - /** - * Error interface represents an validation error - */ - interface Error { - [key:string]: any; - error(): string - code(): string - message(): string - setMessage(_arg0: string): Error - params(): _TygojaDict - setParams(_arg0: _TygojaDict): Error - } -} - /** * Package dbx provides a set of DB-agnostic and easy-to-use query building methods for relational databases. */ @@ -3790,14 +2799,14 @@ namespace dbx { /** * MssqlBuilder is the builder for SQL Server databases. */ - type _subRNewEO = BaseBuilder - interface MssqlBuilder extends _subRNewEO { + type _sFvFmzP = BaseBuilder + interface MssqlBuilder extends _sFvFmzP { } /** * MssqlQueryBuilder is the query builder for SQL Server databases. */ - type _subvYcQQf = BaseQueryBuilder - interface MssqlQueryBuilder extends _subvYcQQf { + type _sluzUbM = BaseQueryBuilder + interface MssqlQueryBuilder extends _sluzUbM { } interface newMssqlBuilder { /** @@ -3868,8 +2877,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * MysqlBuilder is the builder for MySQL databases. */ - type _subFAmwPN = BaseBuilder - interface MysqlBuilder extends _subFAmwPN { + type _srtsPYR = BaseBuilder + interface MysqlBuilder extends _srtsPYR { } interface newMysqlBuilder { /** @@ -3944,14 +2953,14 @@ namespace dbx { /** * OciBuilder is the builder for Oracle databases. */ - type _subYzxnkp = BaseBuilder - interface OciBuilder extends _subYzxnkp { + type _sSkJeSz = BaseBuilder + interface OciBuilder extends _sSkJeSz { } /** * OciQueryBuilder is the query builder for Oracle databases. */ - type _subxawcJZ = BaseQueryBuilder - interface OciQueryBuilder extends _subxawcJZ { + type _scNCfNY = BaseQueryBuilder + interface OciQueryBuilder extends _scNCfNY { } interface newOciBuilder { /** @@ -4014,8 +3023,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * PgsqlBuilder is the builder for PostgreSQL databases. */ - type _subRCZVSZ = BaseBuilder - interface PgsqlBuilder extends _subRCZVSZ { + type _swPFybQ = BaseBuilder + interface PgsqlBuilder extends _swPFybQ { } interface newPgsqlBuilder { /** @@ -4082,8 +3091,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * SqliteBuilder is the builder for SQLite databases. */ - type _subeVtelA = BaseBuilder - interface SqliteBuilder extends _subeVtelA { + type _szKaHld = BaseBuilder + interface SqliteBuilder extends _szKaHld { } interface newSqliteBuilder { /** @@ -4182,8 +3191,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * StandardBuilder is the builder that is used by DB for an unknown driver. */ - type _subjFiaWX = BaseBuilder - interface StandardBuilder extends _subjFiaWX { + type _sYZYTKZ = BaseBuilder + interface StandardBuilder extends _sYZYTKZ { } interface newStandardBuilder { /** @@ -4249,8 +3258,8 @@ 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 _subfJvFrS = Builder - interface DB extends _subfJvFrS { + type _sOEiKQR = Builder + interface DB extends _sOEiKQR { /** * FieldMapper maps struct fields to DB columns. Defaults to DefaultFieldMapFunc. */ @@ -5054,8 +4063,8 @@ 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 _subosKzEx = sql.Rows - interface Rows extends _subosKzEx { + type _sZizXZO = sql.Rows + interface Rows extends _sZizXZO { } interface Rows { /** @@ -5427,8 +4436,8 @@ namespace dbx { }): string } interface structInfo { } - type _subTrQWtV = structInfo - interface structValue extends _subTrQWtV { + type _shkGLdF = structInfo + interface structValue extends _shkGLdF { } interface fieldInfo { } @@ -5467,8 +4476,8 @@ namespace dbx { /** * Tx enhances sql.Tx with additional querying methods. */ - type _subZkRPAw = Builder - interface Tx extends _subZkRPAw { + type _sdxKJnX = Builder + interface Tx extends _sdxKJnX { } interface Tx { /** @@ -5484,6 +4493,892 @@ namespace dbx { } } +/** + * Package filepath implements utility routines for manipulating filename paths + * in a way compatible with the target operating system-defined file paths. + * + * The filepath package uses either forward slashes or backslashes, + * depending on the operating system. To process paths such as URLs + * that always use forward slashes regardless of the operating + * system, see the [path] package. + */ +namespace filepath { + interface match { + /** + * Match reports whether name matches the shell file name pattern. + * The pattern syntax is: + * + * ``` + * pattern: + * { term } + * term: + * '*' matches any sequence of non-Separator characters + * '?' matches any single non-Separator character + * '[' [ '^' ] { character-range } ']' + * character class (must be non-empty) + * c matches character c (c != '*', '?', '\\', '[') + * '\\' c matches character c + * + * character-range: + * c matches character c (c != '\\', '-', ']') + * '\\' c matches character c + * lo '-' hi matches character c for lo <= c <= hi + * ``` + * + * Match requires pattern to match all of name, not just a substring. + * The only possible returned error is [ErrBadPattern], when pattern + * is malformed. + * + * On Windows, escaping is disabled. Instead, '\\' is treated as + * path separator. + */ + (pattern: string, name: string): boolean + } + interface glob { + /** + * Glob returns the names of all files matching pattern or nil + * if there is no matching file. The syntax of patterns is the same + * as in [Match]. The pattern may describe hierarchical names such as + * /usr/*\/bin/ed (assuming the [Separator] is '/'). + * + * Glob ignores file system errors such as I/O errors reading directories. + * The only possible returned error is [ErrBadPattern], when pattern + * is malformed. + */ + (pattern: string): Array + } + interface clean { + /** + * Clean returns the shortest path name equivalent to path + * by purely lexical processing. It applies the following rules + * iteratively until no further processing can be done: + * + * 1. Replace multiple [Separator] elements with a single one. + * 2. Eliminate each . path name element (the current directory). + * 3. Eliminate each inner .. path name element (the parent directory) + * ``` + * along with the non-.. element that precedes it. + * ``` + * 4. Eliminate .. elements that begin a rooted path: + * ``` + * that is, replace "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path, + * assuming Separator is '/'. + * ``` + * + * The returned path ends in a slash only if it represents a root directory, + * such as "/" on Unix or `C:\` on Windows. + * + * Finally, any occurrences of slash are replaced by Separator. + * + * If the result of this process is an empty string, Clean + * returns the string ".". + * + * On Windows, Clean does not modify the volume name other than to replace + * occurrences of "/" with `\`. + * For example, Clean("//host/share/../x") returns `\\host\share\x`. + * + * See also Rob Pike, “Lexical File Names in Plan 9 or + * Getting Dot-Dot Right,” + * https://9p.io/sys/doc/lexnames.html + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface isLocal { + /** + * IsLocal reports whether path, using lexical analysis only, has all of these properties: + * + * ``` + * - is within the subtree rooted at the directory in which path is evaluated + * - is not an absolute path + * - is not empty + * - on Windows, is not a reserved name such as "NUL" + * ``` + * + * If IsLocal(path) returns true, then + * Join(base, path) will always produce a path contained within base and + * Clean(path) will always produce an unrooted path with no ".." path elements. + * + * IsLocal is a purely lexical operation. + * In particular, it does not account for the effect of any symbolic links + * that may exist in the filesystem. + */ + (path: string): boolean + } + interface localize { + /** + * Localize converts a slash-separated path into an operating system path. + * The input path must be a valid path as reported by [io/fs.ValidPath]. + * + * Localize returns an error if the path cannot be represented by the operating system. + * For example, the path a\b is rejected on Windows, on which \ is a separator + * character and cannot be part of a filename. + * + * The path returned by Localize will always be local, as reported by IsLocal. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface toSlash { + /** + * ToSlash returns the result of replacing each separator character + * in path with a slash ('/') character. Multiple separators are + * replaced by multiple slashes. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface fromSlash { + /** + * FromSlash returns the result of replacing each slash ('/') character + * in path with a separator character. Multiple slashes are replaced + * by multiple separators. + * + * See also the Localize function, which converts a slash-separated path + * as used by the io/fs package to an operating system path. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface splitList { + /** + * SplitList splits a list of paths joined by the OS-specific [ListSeparator], + * usually found in PATH or GOPATH environment variables. + * Unlike strings.Split, SplitList returns an empty slice when passed an empty + * string. + */ + (path: string): Array + } + interface split { + /** + * Split splits path immediately following the final [Separator], + * separating it into a directory and file name component. + * If there is no Separator in path, Split returns an empty dir + * and file set to path. + * The returned values have the property that path = dir+file. + */ + (path: string): [string, string] + } + interface join { + /** + * Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, + * separating them with an OS specific [Separator]. Empty elements + * are ignored. The result is Cleaned. However, if the argument + * list is empty or all its elements are empty, Join returns + * an empty string. + * On Windows, the result will only be a UNC path if the first + * non-empty element is a UNC path. + */ + (...elem: string[]): string + } + interface ext { + /** + * Ext returns the file name extension used by path. + * The extension is the suffix beginning at the final dot + * in the final element of path; it is empty if there is + * no dot. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface evalSymlinks { + /** + * EvalSymlinks returns the path name after the evaluation of any symbolic + * links. + * If path is relative the result will be relative to the current directory, + * unless one of the components is an absolute symbolic link. + * EvalSymlinks calls [Clean] on the result. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface isAbs { + /** + * IsAbs reports whether the path is absolute. + */ + (path: string): boolean + } + interface abs { + /** + * Abs returns an absolute representation of path. + * If the path is not absolute it will be joined with the current + * working directory to turn it into an absolute path. The absolute + * path name for a given file is not guaranteed to be unique. + * Abs calls [Clean] on the result. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface rel { + /** + * Rel returns a relative path that is lexically equivalent to targpath when + * joined to basepath with an intervening separator. That is, + * [Join](basepath, Rel(basepath, targpath)) is equivalent to targpath itself. + * On success, the returned path will always be relative to basepath, + * even if basepath and targpath share no elements. + * An error is returned if targpath can't be made relative to basepath or if + * knowing the current working directory would be necessary to compute it. + * Rel calls [Clean] on the result. + */ + (basepath: string, targpath: string): string + } + /** + * WalkFunc is the type of the function called by [Walk] to visit each + * file or directory. + * + * The path argument contains the argument to Walk as a prefix. + * That is, if Walk is called with root argument "dir" and finds a file + * named "a" in that directory, the walk function will be called with + * argument "dir/a". + * + * The directory and file are joined with Join, which may clean the + * directory name: if Walk is called with the root argument "x/../dir" + * and finds a file named "a" in that directory, the walk function will + * be called with argument "dir/a", not "x/../dir/a". + * + * The info argument is the fs.FileInfo for the named path. + * + * The error result returned by the function controls how Walk continues. + * If the function returns the special value [SkipDir], Walk skips the + * current directory (path if info.IsDir() is true, otherwise path's + * parent directory). If the function returns the special value [SkipAll], + * Walk skips all remaining files and directories. Otherwise, if the function + * returns a non-nil error, Walk stops entirely and returns that error. + * + * The err argument reports an error related to path, signaling that Walk + * will not walk into that directory. The function can decide how to + * handle that error; as described earlier, returning the error will + * cause Walk to stop walking the entire tree. + * + * Walk calls the function with a non-nil err argument in two cases. + * + * First, if an [os.Lstat] on the root directory or any directory or file + * in the tree fails, Walk calls the function with path set to that + * directory or file's path, info set to nil, and err set to the error + * from os.Lstat. + * + * Second, if a directory's Readdirnames method fails, Walk calls the + * function with path set to the directory's path, info, set to an + * [fs.FileInfo] describing the directory, and err set to the error from + * Readdirnames. + */ + interface WalkFunc {(path: string, info: fs.FileInfo, err: Error): void } + interface walkDir { + /** + * WalkDir walks the file tree rooted at root, calling fn for each file or + * directory in the tree, including root. + * + * All errors that arise visiting files and directories are filtered by fn: + * see the [fs.WalkDirFunc] documentation for details. + * + * The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic + * but requires WalkDir to read an entire directory into memory before proceeding + * to walk that directory. + * + * WalkDir does not follow symbolic links. + * + * WalkDir calls fn with paths that use the separator character appropriate + * for the operating system. This is unlike [io/fs.WalkDir], which always + * uses slash separated paths. + */ + (root: string, fn: fs.WalkDirFunc): void + } + interface walk { + /** + * Walk walks the file tree rooted at root, calling fn for each file or + * directory in the tree, including root. + * + * All errors that arise visiting files and directories are filtered by fn: + * see the [WalkFunc] documentation for details. + * + * The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic + * but requires Walk to read an entire directory into memory before proceeding + * to walk that directory. + * + * Walk does not follow symbolic links. + * + * Walk is less efficient than [WalkDir], introduced in Go 1.16, + * which avoids calling os.Lstat on every visited file or directory. + */ + (root: string, fn: WalkFunc): void + } + interface base { + /** + * Base returns the last element of path. + * Trailing path separators are removed before extracting the last element. + * If the path is empty, Base returns ".". + * If the path consists entirely of separators, Base returns a single separator. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface dir { + /** + * Dir returns all but the last element of path, typically the path's directory. + * After dropping the final element, Dir calls [Clean] on the path and trailing + * slashes are removed. + * If the path is empty, Dir returns ".". + * If the path consists entirely of separators, Dir returns a single separator. + * The returned path does not end in a separator unless it is the root directory. + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface volumeName { + /** + * VolumeName returns leading volume name. + * Given "C:\foo\bar" it returns "C:" on Windows. + * Given "\\host\share\foo" it returns "\\host\share". + * On other platforms it returns "". + */ + (path: string): string + } + interface hasPrefix { + /** + * HasPrefix exists for historical compatibility and should not be used. + * + * Deprecated: HasPrefix does not respect path boundaries and + * does not ignore case when required. + */ + (p: string, prefix: string): boolean + } +} + +/** + * Package validation provides configurable and extensible rules for validating data of various types. + */ +namespace ozzo_validation { + /** + * Error interface represents an validation error + */ + interface Error { + [key:string]: any; + error(): string + code(): string + message(): string + setMessage(_arg0: string): Error + params(): _TygojaDict + setParams(_arg0: _TygojaDict): Error + } +} + +/** + * Package exec runs external commands. It wraps os.StartProcess to make it + * easier to remap stdin and stdout, connect I/O with pipes, and do other + * adjustments. + * + * Unlike the "system" library call from C and other languages, the + * os/exec package intentionally does not invoke the system shell and + * does not expand any glob patterns or handle other expansions, + * pipelines, or redirections typically done by shells. The package + * behaves more like C's "exec" family of functions. To expand glob + * patterns, either call the shell directly, taking care to escape any + * dangerous input, or use the [path/filepath] package's Glob function. + * To expand environment variables, use package os's ExpandEnv. + * + * Note that the examples in this package assume a Unix system. + * They may not run on Windows, and they do not run in the Go Playground + * used by golang.org and godoc.org. + * + * # Executables in the current directory + * + * The functions [Command] and [LookPath] look for a program + * in the directories listed in the current path, following the + * conventions of the host operating system. + * Operating systems have for decades included the current + * directory in this search, sometimes implicitly and sometimes + * configured explicitly that way by default. + * Modern practice is that including the current directory + * is usually unexpected and often leads to security problems. + * + * To avoid those security problems, as of Go 1.19, this package will not resolve a program + * using an implicit or explicit path entry relative to the current directory. + * That is, if you run [LookPath]("go"), it will not successfully return + * ./go on Unix nor .\go.exe on Windows, no matter how the path is configured. + * Instead, if the usual path algorithms would result in that answer, + * these functions return an error err satisfying [errors.Is](err, [ErrDot]). + * + * For example, consider these two program snippets: + * + * ``` + * path, err := exec.LookPath("prog") + * if err != nil { + * log.Fatal(err) + * } + * use(path) + * ``` + * + * and + * + * ``` + * cmd := exec.Command("prog") + * if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { + * log.Fatal(err) + * } + * ``` + * + * These will not find and run ./prog or .\prog.exe, + * no matter how the current path is configured. + * + * Code that always wants to run a program from the current directory + * can be rewritten to say "./prog" instead of "prog". + * + * Code that insists on including results from relative path entries + * can instead override the error using an errors.Is check: + * + * ``` + * path, err := exec.LookPath("prog") + * if errors.Is(err, exec.ErrDot) { + * err = nil + * } + * if err != nil { + * log.Fatal(err) + * } + * use(path) + * ``` + * + * and + * + * ``` + * cmd := exec.Command("prog") + * if errors.Is(cmd.Err, exec.ErrDot) { + * cmd.Err = nil + * } + * if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { + * log.Fatal(err) + * } + * ``` + * + * Setting the environment variable GODEBUG=execerrdot=0 + * disables generation of ErrDot entirely, temporarily restoring the pre-Go 1.19 + * behavior for programs that are unable to apply more targeted fixes. + * A future version of Go may remove support for this variable. + * + * Before adding such overrides, make sure you understand the + * security implications of doing so. + * See https://go.dev/blog/path-security for more information. + */ +namespace exec { + interface command { + /** + * Command returns the [Cmd] struct to execute the named program with + * the given arguments. + * + * It sets only the Path and Args in the returned structure. + * + * If name contains no path separators, Command uses [LookPath] to + * resolve name to a complete path if possible. Otherwise it uses name + * directly as Path. + * + * The returned Cmd's Args field is constructed from the command name + * followed by the elements of arg, so arg should not include the + * command name itself. For example, Command("echo", "hello"). + * Args[0] is always name, not the possibly resolved Path. + * + * On Windows, processes receive the whole command line as a single string + * and do their own parsing. Command combines and quotes Args into a command + * line string with an algorithm compatible with applications using + * CommandLineToArgvW (which is the most common way). Notable exceptions are + * msiexec.exe and cmd.exe (and thus, all batch files), which have a different + * unquoting algorithm. In these or other similar cases, you can do the + * quoting yourself and provide the full command line in SysProcAttr.CmdLine, + * leaving Args empty. + */ + (name: string, ...arg: string[]): (Cmd) + } +} + +namespace security { + interface s256Challenge { + /** + * S256Challenge creates base64 encoded sha256 challenge string derived from code. + * The padding of the result base64 string is stripped per [RFC 7636]. + * + * [RFC 7636]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7636#section-4.2 + */ + (code: string): string + } + interface md5 { + /** + * MD5 creates md5 hash from the provided plain text. + */ + (text: string): string + } + interface sha256 { + /** + * SHA256 creates sha256 hash as defined in FIPS 180-4 from the provided text. + */ + (text: string): string + } + interface sha512 { + /** + * SHA512 creates sha512 hash as defined in FIPS 180-4 from the provided text. + */ + (text: string): string + } + interface hs256 { + /** + * HS256 creates a HMAC hash with sha256 digest algorithm. + */ + (text: string, secret: string): string + } + interface hs512 { + /** + * HS512 creates a HMAC hash with sha512 digest algorithm. + */ + (text: string, secret: string): string + } + interface equal { + /** + * Equal compares two hash strings for equality without leaking timing information. + */ + (hash1: string, hash2: string): boolean + } + // @ts-ignore + import crand = rand + interface encrypt { + /** + * Encrypt encrypts "data" with the specified "key" (must be valid 32 char AES key). + * + * This method uses AES-256-GCM block cypher mode. + */ + (data: string|Array, key: string): string + } + interface decrypt { + /** + * Decrypt decrypts encrypted text with key (must be valid 32 chars AES key). + * + * This method uses AES-256-GCM block cypher mode. + */ + (cipherText: string, key: string): string|Array + } + interface parseUnverifiedJWT { + /** + * ParseUnverifiedJWT parses JWT and returns its claims + * but DOES NOT verify the signature. + * + * It verifies only the exp, iat and nbf claims. + */ + (token: string): jwt.MapClaims + } + interface parseJWT { + /** + * ParseJWT verifies and parses JWT and returns its claims. + */ + (token: string, verificationKey: string): jwt.MapClaims + } + interface newJWT { + /** + * NewJWT generates and returns new HS256 signed JWT. + */ + (payload: jwt.MapClaims, signingKey: string, duration: time.Duration): string + } + // @ts-ignore + import cryptoRand = rand + // @ts-ignore + import mathRand = rand + interface randomString { + /** + * RandomString generates a cryptographically random string with the specified length. + * + * The generated string matches [A-Za-z0-9]+ and it's transparent to URL-encoding. + */ + (length: number): string + } + interface randomStringWithAlphabet { + /** + * RandomStringWithAlphabet generates a cryptographically random string + * with the specified length and characters set. + * + * It panics if for some reason rand.Int returns a non-nil error. + */ + (length: number, alphabet: string): string + } + interface pseudorandomString { + /** + * PseudorandomString generates a pseudorandom string with the specified length. + * + * The generated string matches [A-Za-z0-9]+ and it's transparent to URL-encoding. + * + * For a cryptographically random string (but a little bit slower) use RandomString instead. + */ + (length: number): string + } + interface pseudorandomStringWithAlphabet { + /** + * PseudorandomStringWithAlphabet generates a pseudorandom string + * with the specified length and characters set. + * + * For a cryptographically random (but a little bit slower) use RandomStringWithAlphabet instead. + */ + (length: number, alphabet: string): string + } + interface randomStringByRegex { + /** + * RandomStringByRegex generates a random string matching the regex pattern. + * If optFlags is not set, fallbacks to [syntax.Perl]. + * + * NB! While the source of the randomness comes from [crypto/rand] this method + * is not recommended to be used on its own in critical secure contexts because + * the generated length could vary too much on the used pattern and may not be + * as secure as simply calling [security.RandomString]. + * If you still insist on using it for such purposes, consider at least + * a large enough minimum length for the generated string, e.g. `[a-z0-9]{30}`. + * + * This function is inspired by github.com/pipe01/revregexp, github.com/lucasjones/reggen and other similar packages. + */ + (pattern: string, ...optFlags: syntax.Flags[]): string + } +} + +namespace filesystem { + /** + * FileReader defines an interface for a file resource reader. + */ + interface FileReader { + [key:string]: any; + open(): io.ReadSeekCloser + } + /** + * File defines a single file [io.ReadSeekCloser] resource. + * + * The file could be from a local path, multipart/form-data header, etc. + */ + interface File { + reader: FileReader + name: string + originalName: string + size: number + } + interface File { + /** + * AsMap implements [core.mapExtractor] and returns a value suitable + * to be used in an API rule expression. + */ + asMap(): _TygojaDict + } + interface newFileFromPath { + /** + * NewFileFromPath creates a new File instance from the provided local file path. + */ + (path: string): (File) + } + interface newFileFromBytes { + /** + * NewFileFromBytes creates a new File instance from the provided byte slice. + */ + (b: string|Array, name: string): (File) + } + interface newFileFromMultipart { + /** + * NewFileFromMultipart creates a new File from the provided multipart header. + */ + (mh: multipart.FileHeader): (File) + } + interface newFileFromURL { + /** + * NewFileFromURL creates a new File from the provided url by + * downloading the resource and load it as BytesReader. + * + * Example + * + * ``` + * ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second) + * defer cancel() + * + * file, err := filesystem.NewFileFromURL(ctx, "https://example.com/image.png") + * ``` + */ + (ctx: context.Context, url: string): (File) + } + /** + * MultipartReader defines a FileReader from [multipart.FileHeader]. + */ + interface MultipartReader { + header?: multipart.FileHeader + } + interface MultipartReader { + /** + * Open implements the [filesystem.FileReader] interface. + */ + open(): io.ReadSeekCloser + } + /** + * PathReader defines a FileReader from a local file path. + */ + interface PathReader { + path: string + } + interface PathReader { + /** + * Open implements the [filesystem.FileReader] interface. + */ + open(): io.ReadSeekCloser + } + /** + * BytesReader defines a FileReader from bytes content. + */ + interface BytesReader { + bytes: string|Array + } + interface BytesReader { + /** + * Open implements the [filesystem.FileReader] interface. + */ + open(): io.ReadSeekCloser + } + type _smeioxs = bytes.Reader + interface bytesReadSeekCloser extends _smeioxs { + } + interface bytesReadSeekCloser { + /** + * Close implements the [io.ReadSeekCloser] interface. + */ + close(): void + } + interface System { + } + interface newS3 { + /** + * NewS3 initializes an S3 filesystem instance. + * + * NB! Make sure to call `Close()` after you are done working with it. + */ + (bucketName: string, region: string, endpoint: string, accessKey: string, secretKey: string, s3ForcePathStyle: boolean): (System) + } + interface newLocal { + /** + * NewLocal initializes a new local filesystem instance. + * + * NB! Make sure to call `Close()` after you are done working with it. + */ + (dirPath: string): (System) + } + interface System { + /** + * SetContext assigns the specified context to the current filesystem. + */ + setContext(ctx: context.Context): void + } + interface System { + /** + * Close releases any resources used for the related filesystem. + */ + close(): void + } + interface System { + /** + * Exists checks if file with fileKey path exists or not. + * + * If the file doesn't exist returns false and ErrNotFound. + */ + exists(fileKey: string): boolean + } + interface System { + /** + * Attributes returns the attributes for the file with fileKey path. + * + * If the file doesn't exist it returns ErrNotFound. + */ + attributes(fileKey: string): (blob.Attributes) + } + interface System { + /** + * GetFile returns a file content reader for the given fileKey. + * + * NB! Make sure to call Close() on the file after you are done working with it. + * + * If the file doesn't exist returns ErrNotFound. + */ + getFile(fileKey: string): (blob.Reader) + } + interface System { + /** + * Copy copies the file stored at srcKey to dstKey. + * + * If srcKey file doesn't exist, it returns ErrNotFound. + * + * If dstKey file already exists, it is overwritten. + */ + copy(srcKey: string, dstKey: string): void + } + interface System { + /** + * List returns a flat list with info for all files under the specified prefix. + */ + list(prefix: string): Array<(blob.ListObject | undefined)> + } + interface System { + /** + * Upload writes content into the fileKey location. + */ + upload(content: string|Array, fileKey: string): void + } + interface System { + /** + * UploadFile uploads the provided File to the fileKey location. + */ + uploadFile(file: File, fileKey: string): void + } + interface System { + /** + * UploadMultipart uploads the provided multipart file to the fileKey location. + */ + uploadMultipart(fh: multipart.FileHeader, fileKey: string): void + } + interface System { + /** + * Delete deletes stored file at fileKey location. + * + * If the file doesn't exist returns ErrNotFound. + */ + delete(fileKey: string): void + } + interface System { + /** + * DeletePrefix deletes everything starting with the specified prefix. + * + * The prefix could be subpath (ex. "/a/b/") or filename prefix (ex. "/a/b/file_"). + */ + deletePrefix(prefix: string): Array + } + interface System { + /** + * Checks if the provided dir prefix doesn't have any files. + * + * A trailing slash will be appended to a non-empty dir string argument + * to ensure that the checked prefix is a "directory". + * + * Returns "false" in case the has at least one file, otherwise - "true". + */ + isEmptyDir(dir: string): boolean + } + interface System { + /** + * Serve serves the file at fileKey location to an HTTP response. + * + * If the `download` query parameter is used the file will be always served for + * download no matter of its type (aka. with "Content-Disposition: attachment"). + * + * Internally this method uses [http.ServeContent] so Range requests, + * If-Match, If-Unmodified-Since, etc. headers are handled transparently. + */ + serve(res: http.ResponseWriter, req: http.Request, fileKey: string, name: string): void + } + interface System { + /** + * CreateThumb creates a new thumb image for the file at originalKey location. + * The new thumb file is stored at thumbKey location. + * + * thumbSize is in the format: + * - 0xH (eg. 0x100) - resize to H height preserving the aspect ratio + * - Wx0 (eg. 300x0) - resize to W width preserving the aspect ratio + * - WxH (eg. 300x100) - resize and crop to WxH viewbox (from center) + * - WxHt (eg. 300x100t) - resize and crop to WxH viewbox (from top) + * - WxHb (eg. 300x100b) - resize and crop to WxH viewbox (from bottom) + * - WxHf (eg. 300x100f) - fit inside a WxH viewbox (without cropping) + */ + createThumb(originalKey: string, thumbKey: string, thumbSize: string): void + } + // @ts-ignore + import v4 = signer + // @ts-ignore + import smithyhttp = http + interface ignoredHeadersKey { + } +} + /** * Package core is the backbone of PocketBase. * @@ -7096,8 +6991,8 @@ namespace core { /** * AuthOrigin defines a Record proxy for working with the authOrigins collection. */ - type _subNlikJh = Record - interface AuthOrigin extends _subNlikJh { + type _sWZVaKY = Record + interface AuthOrigin extends _sWZVaKY { } interface newAuthOrigin { /** @@ -7791,8 +7686,8 @@ namespace core { /** * @todo experiment eventually replacing the rules *string with a struct? */ - type _suboptlmb = BaseModel - interface baseCollection extends _suboptlmb { + type _sIgSfVi = BaseModel + interface baseCollection extends _sIgSfVi { listRule?: string viewRule?: string createRule?: string @@ -7819,8 +7714,8 @@ namespace core { /** * Collection defines the table, fields and various options related to a set of records. */ - type _subCIhOzE = baseCollection&collectionAuthOptions&collectionViewOptions - interface Collection extends _subCIhOzE { + type _sRYtPBC = baseCollection&collectionAuthOptions&collectionViewOptions + interface Collection extends _sRYtPBC { } interface newCollection { /** @@ -8649,8 +8544,8 @@ namespace core { /** * RequestEvent defines the PocketBase router handler event. */ - type _subCNUmLt = router.Event - interface RequestEvent extends _subCNUmLt { + type _sxZviSz = router.Event + interface RequestEvent extends _sxZviSz { app: App auth?: Record } @@ -8710,8 +8605,8 @@ namespace core { */ clone(): (RequestInfo) } - type _subOyZVDT = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface BatchRequestEvent extends _subOyZVDT { + type _suPEOeD = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface BatchRequestEvent extends _suPEOeD { batch: Array<(InternalRequest | undefined)> } interface InternalRequest { @@ -8748,24 +8643,24 @@ namespace core { interface baseCollectionEventData { tags(): Array } - type _subujqQGj = hook.Event - interface BootstrapEvent extends _subujqQGj { + type _stTyAfH = hook.Event + interface BootstrapEvent extends _stTyAfH { app: App } - type _subbMZNLN = hook.Event - interface TerminateEvent extends _subbMZNLN { + type _sVwFjGF = hook.Event + interface TerminateEvent extends _sVwFjGF { app: App isRestart: boolean } - type _subYiygVm = hook.Event - interface BackupEvent extends _subYiygVm { + type _saernrU = hook.Event + interface BackupEvent extends _saernrU { 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 _subcrhPLy = hook.Event - interface ServeEvent extends _subcrhPLy { + type _soPrdav = hook.Event + interface ServeEvent extends _soPrdav { app: App router?: router.Router server?: http.Server @@ -8788,31 +8683,31 @@ namespace core { */ installerFunc: (app: App, systemSuperuser: Record, baseURL: string) => void } - type _subKpwcyV = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface SettingsListRequestEvent extends _subKpwcyV { + type _sLEwoYk = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface SettingsListRequestEvent extends _sLEwoYk { settings?: Settings } - type _subCIFmdR = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface SettingsUpdateRequestEvent extends _subCIFmdR { + type _srmIvLR = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface SettingsUpdateRequestEvent extends _srmIvLR { oldSettings?: Settings newSettings?: Settings } - type _subUaMRUS = hook.Event - interface SettingsReloadEvent extends _subUaMRUS { + type _sDkwXwf = hook.Event + interface SettingsReloadEvent extends _sDkwXwf { app: App } - type _subjLdgWj = hook.Event - interface MailerEvent extends _subjLdgWj { + type _svcLeva = hook.Event + interface MailerEvent extends _svcLeva { app: App mailer: mailer.Mailer message?: mailer.Message } - type _subZBCMPi = MailerEvent&baseRecordEventData - interface MailerRecordEvent extends _subZBCMPi { + type _sycTqOy = MailerEvent&baseRecordEventData + interface MailerRecordEvent extends _sycTqOy { meta: _TygojaDict } - type _subDXLhmH = hook.Event&baseModelEventData - interface ModelEvent extends _subDXLhmH { + type _sMBRjfM = hook.Event&baseModelEventData + interface ModelEvent extends _sMBRjfM { app: App context: context.Context /** @@ -8824,12 +8719,12 @@ namespace core { */ type: string } - type _subfyrohA = ModelEvent - interface ModelErrorEvent extends _subfyrohA { + type _sExiHiR = ModelEvent + interface ModelErrorEvent extends _sExiHiR { error: Error } - type _subMSQLcW = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData - interface RecordEvent extends _subMSQLcW { + type _svtvvTo = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData + interface RecordEvent extends _svtvvTo { app: App context: context.Context /** @@ -8841,12 +8736,12 @@ namespace core { */ type: string } - type _subYQecGM = RecordEvent - interface RecordErrorEvent extends _subYQecGM { + type _sRIozUc = RecordEvent + interface RecordErrorEvent extends _sRIozUc { error: Error } - type _subVHNkuO = hook.Event&baseCollectionEventData - interface CollectionEvent extends _subVHNkuO { + type _sexzrTP = hook.Event&baseCollectionEventData + interface CollectionEvent extends _sexzrTP { app: App context: context.Context /** @@ -8858,95 +8753,95 @@ namespace core { */ type: string } - type _subuwYSIf = CollectionEvent - interface CollectionErrorEvent extends _subuwYSIf { + type _sHDkatw = CollectionEvent + interface CollectionErrorEvent extends _sHDkatw { error: Error } - type _subvQvnwP = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseRecordEventData - interface FileTokenRequestEvent extends _subvQvnwP { + type _sthkVZB = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseRecordEventData + interface FileTokenRequestEvent extends _sthkVZB { token: string } - type _subzCadSU = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface FileDownloadRequestEvent extends _subzCadSU { + type _sJmQRNm = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface FileDownloadRequestEvent extends _sJmQRNm { record?: Record fileField?: FileField servedPath: string servedName: string } - type _sublFWKEo = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface CollectionsListRequestEvent extends _sublFWKEo { + type _sDJgfbc = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface CollectionsListRequestEvent extends _sDJgfbc { collections: Array<(Collection | undefined)> result?: search.Result } - type _subrnxmOj = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface CollectionsImportRequestEvent extends _subrnxmOj { + type _syzSWyS = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface CollectionsImportRequestEvent extends _syzSWyS { collectionsData: Array<_TygojaDict> deleteMissing: boolean } - type _subCloBRt = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface CollectionRequestEvent extends _subCloBRt { + type _sddFrBa = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface CollectionRequestEvent extends _sddFrBa { } - type _subWhWCBI = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface RealtimeConnectRequestEvent extends _subWhWCBI { + type _sQJWUyh = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface RealtimeConnectRequestEvent extends _sQJWUyh { client: subscriptions.Client /** * note: modifying it after the connect has no effect */ idleTimeout: time.Duration } - type _subbrdbCU = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface RealtimeMessageEvent extends _subbrdbCU { + type _sZWfIBG = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface RealtimeMessageEvent extends _sZWfIBG { client: subscriptions.Client message?: subscriptions.Message } - type _subfRhLYf = hook.Event&RequestEvent - interface RealtimeSubscribeRequestEvent extends _subfRhLYf { + type _sXfkfHn = hook.Event&RequestEvent + interface RealtimeSubscribeRequestEvent extends _sXfkfHn { client: subscriptions.Client subscriptions: Array } - type _subIvyWix = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordsListRequestEvent extends _subIvyWix { + type _sIRhyGD = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordsListRequestEvent extends _sIRhyGD { /** * @todo consider removing and maybe add as generic to the search.Result? */ records: Array<(Record | undefined)> result?: search.Result } - type _subuqQQce = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestEvent extends _subuqQQce { + type _sRfNqLK = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestEvent extends _sRfNqLK { record?: Record } - type _subvTSEDF = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData - interface RecordEnrichEvent extends _subvTSEDF { + type _sZSjpnJ = hook.Event&baseRecordEventData + interface RecordEnrichEvent extends _sZSjpnJ { app: App requestInfo?: RequestInfo } - type _subMOMJxa = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordCreateOTPRequestEvent extends _subMOMJxa { + type _soNgPXe = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordCreateOTPRequestEvent extends _soNgPXe { record?: Record password: string } - type _submbHwPD = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthWithOTPRequestEvent extends _submbHwPD { + type _svBOzhf = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthWithOTPRequestEvent extends _svBOzhf { record?: Record otp?: OTP } - type _subyumQeE = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthRequestEvent extends _subyumQeE { + type _sEgJjCX = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthRequestEvent extends _sEgJjCX { record?: Record token: string meta: any authMethod: string } - type _subEVKHJw = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthWithPasswordRequestEvent extends _subEVKHJw { + type _sJJGXfv = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthWithPasswordRequestEvent extends _sJJGXfv { record?: Record identity: string identityField: string password: string } - type _subRyqqNN = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthWithOAuth2RequestEvent extends _subRyqqNN { + type _spEddxt = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthWithOAuth2RequestEvent extends _spEddxt { providerName: string providerClient: auth.Provider record?: Record @@ -8954,41 +8849,41 @@ namespace core { createData: _TygojaDict isNewRecord: boolean } - type _subkFNueh = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordAuthRefreshRequestEvent extends _subkFNueh { + type _szRGOUY = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordAuthRefreshRequestEvent extends _szRGOUY { record?: Record } - type _subpncJeZ = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _subpncJeZ { + type _sNudsQf = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _sNudsQf { record?: Record } - type _subJvvuMh = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordConfirmPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _subJvvuMh { + type _sZwfbTy = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordConfirmPasswordResetRequestEvent extends _sZwfbTy { record?: Record } - type _subZGIzVm = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestVerificationRequestEvent extends _subZGIzVm { + type _sBzDyCB = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestVerificationRequestEvent extends _sBzDyCB { record?: Record } - type _subcabsAH = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordConfirmVerificationRequestEvent extends _subcabsAH { + type _sZywgDO = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordConfirmVerificationRequestEvent extends _sZywgDO { record?: Record } - type _subMfzIFO = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordRequestEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _subMfzIFO { + type _sbiLfOJ = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordRequestEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _sbiLfOJ { record?: Record newEmail: string } - type _subsuzubW = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData - interface RecordConfirmEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _subsuzubW { + type _stigEbO = hook.Event&RequestEvent&baseCollectionEventData + interface RecordConfirmEmailChangeRequestEvent extends _stigEbO { record?: Record newEmail: string } /** * ExternalAuth defines a Record proxy for working with the externalAuths collection. */ - type _subbIZfYJ = Record - interface ExternalAuth extends _subbIZfYJ { + type _sVhnWIP = Record + interface ExternalAuth extends _sVhnWIP { } interface newExternalAuth { /** @@ -11328,8 +11223,8 @@ namespace core { interface onlyFieldType { type: string } - type _subvFykVm = Field - interface fieldWithType extends _subvFykVm { + type _swXRlwe = Field + interface fieldWithType extends _swXRlwe { type: string } interface fieldWithType { @@ -11361,8 +11256,8 @@ namespace core { */ scan(value: any): void } - type _subOpxOxO = BaseModel - interface Log extends _subOpxOxO { + type _sXzkAPe = BaseModel + interface Log extends _sXzkAPe { created: types.DateTime data: types.JSONMap message: string @@ -11408,8 +11303,8 @@ namespace core { /** * MFA defines a Record proxy for working with the mfas collection. */ - type _subPgMBow = Record - interface MFA extends _subPgMBow { + type _sasLOJd = Record + interface MFA extends _sasLOJd { } interface newMFA { /** @@ -11631,8 +11526,8 @@ namespace core { /** * OTP defines a Record proxy for working with the otps collection. */ - type _subRMkUWH = Record - interface OTP extends _subRMkUWH { + type _suppCAJ = Record + interface OTP extends _suppCAJ { } interface newOTP { /** @@ -11868,8 +11763,8 @@ namespace core { } interface runner { } - type _subEAnqPm = BaseModel - interface Record extends _subEAnqPm { + type _soWQERO = BaseModel + interface Record extends _soWQERO { } interface newRecord { /** @@ -12332,8 +12227,8 @@ namespace core { * BaseRecordProxy implements the [RecordProxy] interface and it is intended * to be used as embed to custom user provided Record proxy structs. */ - type _subbftZGj = Record - interface BaseRecordProxy extends _subbftZGj { + type _sTtmXws = Record + interface BaseRecordProxy extends _sTtmXws { } interface BaseRecordProxy { /** @@ -12579,8 +12474,8 @@ namespace core { /** * Settings defines the PocketBase app settings. */ - type _subBrTboe = settings - interface Settings extends _subBrTboe { + type _sRNkDZo = settings + interface Settings extends _sRNkDZo { } interface Settings { /** @@ -12881,8 +12776,8 @@ namespace core { */ durationTime(): time.Duration } - type _subyQicZy = BaseModel - interface Param extends _subyQicZy { + type _sWtwbyM = BaseModel + interface Param extends _sWtwbyM { created: types.DateTime updated: types.DateTime value: types.JSONRaw @@ -13396,8 +13291,8 @@ namespace apis { */ (limitBytes: number): (hook.Handler) } - type _subvoDzsI = io.ReadCloser - interface limitedReader extends _subvoDzsI { + type _sMhsLSi = io.ReadCloser + interface limitedReader extends _sMhsLSi { } interface limitedReader { read(b: string|Array): number @@ -13548,8 +13443,8 @@ namespace apis { */ (config: GzipConfig): (hook.Handler) } - type _subfnGZnn = http.ResponseWriter&io.Writer - interface gzipResponseWriter extends _subfnGZnn { + type _sBDjogJ = http.ResponseWriter&io.Writer + interface gzipResponseWriter extends _sBDjogJ { } interface gzipResponseWriter { writeHeader(code: number): void @@ -13569,11 +13464,11 @@ namespace apis { interface gzipResponseWriter { unwrap(): http.ResponseWriter } - type _subKGtqGQ = sync.RWMutex - interface rateLimiter extends _subKGtqGQ { + type _szDgipz = sync.RWMutex + interface rateLimiter extends _szDgipz { } - type _subrsNppB = sync.Mutex - interface fixedWindow extends _subrsNppB { + type _sKENRri = sync.Mutex + interface fixedWindow extends _sKENRri { } interface realtimeSubscribeForm { clientId: string @@ -13807,6 +13702,111 @@ namespace apis { } } +/** + * Package template is a thin wrapper around the standard html/template + * and text/template packages that implements a convenient registry to + * load and cache templates on the fly concurrently. + * + * It was created to assist the JSVM plugin HTML rendering, but could be used in other Go code. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * registry := template.NewRegistry() + * + * html1, err := registry.LoadFiles( + * // the files set wil be parsed only once and then cached + * "layout.html", + * "content.html", + * ).Render(map[string]any{"name": "John"}) + * + * html2, err := registry.LoadFiles( + * // reuse the already parsed and cached files set + * "layout.html", + * "content.html", + * ).Render(map[string]any{"name": "Jane"}) + * ``` + */ +namespace template { + interface newRegistry { + /** + * NewRegistry creates and initializes a new templates registry with + * some defaults (eg. global "raw" template function for unescaped HTML). + * + * Use the Registry.Load* methods to load templates into the registry. + */ + (): (Registry) + } + /** + * Registry defines a templates registry that is safe to be used by multiple goroutines. + * + * Use the Registry.Load* methods to load templates into the registry. + */ + interface Registry { + } + interface Registry { + /** + * AddFuncs registers new global template functions. + * + * The key of each map entry is the function name that will be used in the templates. + * If a function with the map entry name already exists it will be replaced with the new one. + * + * The value of each map entry is a function that must have either a + * single return value, or two return values of which the second has type error. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * r.AddFuncs(map[string]any{ + * "toUpper": func(str string) string { + * return strings.ToUppser(str) + * }, + * ... + * }) + * ``` + */ + addFuncs(funcs: _TygojaDict): (Registry) + } + interface Registry { + /** + * LoadFiles caches (if not already) the specified filenames set as a + * single template and returns a ready to use Renderer instance. + * + * There must be at least 1 filename specified. + */ + loadFiles(...filenames: string[]): (Renderer) + } + interface Registry { + /** + * LoadString caches (if not already) the specified inline string as a + * single template and returns a ready to use Renderer instance. + */ + loadString(text: string): (Renderer) + } + interface Registry { + /** + * LoadFS caches (if not already) the specified fs and globPatterns + * pair as single template and returns a ready to use Renderer instance. + * + * There must be at least 1 file matching the provided globPattern(s) + * (note that most file names serves as glob patterns matching themselves). + */ + loadFS(fsys: fs.FS, ...globPatterns: string[]): (Renderer) + } + /** + * Renderer defines a single parsed template. + */ + interface Renderer { + } + interface Renderer { + /** + * Render executes the template with the specified data as the dot object + * and returns the result as plain string. + */ + render(data: any): string + } +} + namespace pocketbase { /** * PocketBase defines a PocketBase app launcher. @@ -13814,8 +13814,8 @@ 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 _subbTfNmO = CoreApp - interface PocketBase extends _subbTfNmO { + type _sFhTkpW = CoreApp + interface PocketBase extends _sFhTkpW { /** * RootCmd is the main console command */ @@ -14047,158 +14047,6 @@ namespace sync { } } -/** - * Package syscall contains an interface to the low-level operating system - * primitives. The details vary depending on the underlying system, and - * by default, godoc will display the syscall documentation for the current - * system. If you want godoc to display syscall documentation for another - * system, set $GOOS and $GOARCH to the desired system. For example, if - * you want to view documentation for freebsd/arm on linux/amd64, set $GOOS - * to freebsd and $GOARCH to arm. - * The primary use of syscall is inside other packages that provide a more - * portable interface to the system, such as "os", "time" and "net". Use - * those packages rather than this one if you can. - * For details of the functions and data types in this package consult - * the manuals for the appropriate operating system. - * These calls return err == nil to indicate success; otherwise - * err is an operating system error describing the failure. - * On most systems, that error has type [Errno]. - * - * NOTE: Most of the functions, types, and constants defined in - * this package are also available in the [golang.org/x/sys] package. - * That package has more system call support than this one, - * and most new code should prefer that package where possible. - * See https://golang.org/s/go1.4-syscall for more information. - */ -namespace syscall { - interface SysProcAttr { - chroot: string // Chroot. - credential?: Credential // Credential. - /** - * Ptrace tells the child to call ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME). - * Call runtime.LockOSThread before starting a process with this set, - * and don't call UnlockOSThread until done with PtraceSyscall calls. - */ - ptrace: boolean - setsid: boolean // Create session. - /** - * Setpgid sets the process group ID of the child to Pgid, - * or, if Pgid == 0, to the new child's process ID. - */ - setpgid: boolean - /** - * Setctty sets the controlling terminal of the child to - * file descriptor Ctty. Ctty must be a descriptor number - * in the child process: an index into ProcAttr.Files. - * This is only meaningful if Setsid is true. - */ - setctty: boolean - noctty: boolean // Detach fd 0 from controlling terminal. - ctty: number // Controlling TTY fd. - /** - * Foreground places the child process group in the foreground. - * This implies Setpgid. The Ctty field must be set to - * the descriptor of the controlling TTY. - * Unlike Setctty, in this case Ctty must be a descriptor - * number in the parent process. - */ - foreground: boolean - pgid: number // Child's process group ID if Setpgid. - /** - * Pdeathsig, if non-zero, is a signal that the kernel will send to - * the child process when the creating thread dies. Note that the signal - * is sent on thread termination, which may happen before process termination. - * There are more details at https://go.dev/issue/27505. - */ - pdeathsig: Signal - cloneflags: number // Flags for clone calls. - unshareflags: number // Flags for unshare calls. - uidMappings: Array // User ID mappings for user namespaces. - gidMappings: Array // Group ID mappings for user namespaces. - /** - * GidMappingsEnableSetgroups enabling setgroups syscall. - * If false, then setgroups syscall will be disabled for the child process. - * This parameter is no-op if GidMappings == nil. Otherwise for unprivileged - * users this should be set to false for mappings work. - */ - gidMappingsEnableSetgroups: boolean - ambientCaps: Array // Ambient capabilities. - useCgroupFD: boolean // Whether to make use of the CgroupFD field. - cgroupFD: number // File descriptor of a cgroup to put the new process into. - /** - * PidFD, if not nil, is used to store the pidfd of a child, if the - * functionality is supported by the kernel, or -1. Note *PidFD is - * changed only if the process starts successfully. - */ - pidFD?: number - } - // @ts-ignore - import errorspkg = errors - /** - * A RawConn is a raw network connection. - */ - interface RawConn { - [key:string]: any; - /** - * Control invokes f on the underlying connection's file - * descriptor or handle. - * The file descriptor fd is guaranteed to remain valid while - * f executes but not after f returns. - */ - control(f: (fd: number) => void): void - /** - * Read invokes f on the underlying connection's file - * descriptor or handle; f is expected to try to read from the - * file descriptor. - * If f returns true, Read returns. Otherwise Read blocks - * waiting for the connection to be ready for reading and - * tries again repeatedly. - * The file descriptor is guaranteed to remain valid while f - * executes but not after f returns. - */ - read(f: (fd: number) => boolean): void - /** - * Write is like Read but for writing. - */ - write(f: (fd: number) => boolean): void - } - // @ts-ignore - import runtimesyscall = syscall - /** - * An Errno is an unsigned number describing an error condition. - * It implements the error interface. The zero Errno is by convention - * a non-error, so code to convert from Errno to error should use: - * - * ``` - * err = nil - * if errno != 0 { - * err = errno - * } - * ``` - * - * Errno values can be tested against error values using [errors.Is]. - * For example: - * - * ``` - * _, _, err := syscall.Syscall(...) - * if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) ... - * ``` - */ - interface Errno extends Number{} - interface Errno { - error(): string - } - interface Errno { - is(target: Error): boolean - } - interface Errno { - temporary(): boolean - } - interface Errno { - timeout(): boolean - } -} - /** * Package io provides basic interfaces to I/O primitives. * Its primary job is to wrap existing implementations of such primitives, @@ -14362,6 +14210,158 @@ namespace bytes { } } +/** + * Package syscall contains an interface to the low-level operating system + * primitives. The details vary depending on the underlying system, and + * by default, godoc will display the syscall documentation for the current + * system. If you want godoc to display syscall documentation for another + * system, set $GOOS and $GOARCH to the desired system. For example, if + * you want to view documentation for freebsd/arm on linux/amd64, set $GOOS + * to freebsd and $GOARCH to arm. + * The primary use of syscall is inside other packages that provide a more + * portable interface to the system, such as "os", "time" and "net". Use + * those packages rather than this one if you can. + * For details of the functions and data types in this package consult + * the manuals for the appropriate operating system. + * These calls return err == nil to indicate success; otherwise + * err is an operating system error describing the failure. + * On most systems, that error has type [Errno]. + * + * NOTE: Most of the functions, types, and constants defined in + * this package are also available in the [golang.org/x/sys] package. + * That package has more system call support than this one, + * and most new code should prefer that package where possible. + * See https://golang.org/s/go1.4-syscall for more information. + */ +namespace syscall { + interface SysProcAttr { + chroot: string // Chroot. + credential?: Credential // Credential. + /** + * Ptrace tells the child to call ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME). + * Call runtime.LockOSThread before starting a process with this set, + * and don't call UnlockOSThread until done with PtraceSyscall calls. + */ + ptrace: boolean + setsid: boolean // Create session. + /** + * Setpgid sets the process group ID of the child to Pgid, + * or, if Pgid == 0, to the new child's process ID. + */ + setpgid: boolean + /** + * Setctty sets the controlling terminal of the child to + * file descriptor Ctty. Ctty must be a descriptor number + * in the child process: an index into ProcAttr.Files. + * This is only meaningful if Setsid is true. + */ + setctty: boolean + noctty: boolean // Detach fd 0 from controlling terminal. + ctty: number // Controlling TTY fd. + /** + * Foreground places the child process group in the foreground. + * This implies Setpgid. The Ctty field must be set to + * the descriptor of the controlling TTY. + * Unlike Setctty, in this case Ctty must be a descriptor + * number in the parent process. + */ + foreground: boolean + pgid: number // Child's process group ID if Setpgid. + /** + * Pdeathsig, if non-zero, is a signal that the kernel will send to + * the child process when the creating thread dies. Note that the signal + * is sent on thread termination, which may happen before process termination. + * There are more details at https://go.dev/issue/27505. + */ + pdeathsig: Signal + cloneflags: number // Flags for clone calls. + unshareflags: number // Flags for unshare calls. + uidMappings: Array // User ID mappings for user namespaces. + gidMappings: Array // Group ID mappings for user namespaces. + /** + * GidMappingsEnableSetgroups enabling setgroups syscall. + * If false, then setgroups syscall will be disabled for the child process. + * This parameter is no-op if GidMappings == nil. Otherwise for unprivileged + * users this should be set to false for mappings work. + */ + gidMappingsEnableSetgroups: boolean + ambientCaps: Array // Ambient capabilities. + useCgroupFD: boolean // Whether to make use of the CgroupFD field. + cgroupFD: number // File descriptor of a cgroup to put the new process into. + /** + * PidFD, if not nil, is used to store the pidfd of a child, if the + * functionality is supported by the kernel, or -1. Note *PidFD is + * changed only if the process starts successfully. + */ + pidFD?: number + } + // @ts-ignore + import errorspkg = errors + /** + * A RawConn is a raw network connection. + */ + interface RawConn { + [key:string]: any; + /** + * Control invokes f on the underlying connection's file + * descriptor or handle. + * The file descriptor fd is guaranteed to remain valid while + * f executes but not after f returns. + */ + control(f: (fd: number) => void): void + /** + * Read invokes f on the underlying connection's file + * descriptor or handle; f is expected to try to read from the + * file descriptor. + * If f returns true, Read returns. Otherwise Read blocks + * waiting for the connection to be ready for reading and + * tries again repeatedly. + * The file descriptor is guaranteed to remain valid while f + * executes but not after f returns. + */ + read(f: (fd: number) => boolean): void + /** + * Write is like Read but for writing. + */ + write(f: (fd: number) => boolean): void + } + // @ts-ignore + import runtimesyscall = syscall + /** + * An Errno is an unsigned number describing an error condition. + * It implements the error interface. The zero Errno is by convention + * a non-error, so code to convert from Errno to error should use: + * + * ``` + * err = nil + * if errno != 0 { + * err = errno + * } + * ``` + * + * Errno values can be tested against error values using [errors.Is]. + * For example: + * + * ``` + * _, _, err := syscall.Syscall(...) + * if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) ... + * ``` + */ + interface Errno extends Number{} + interface Errno { + error(): string + } + interface Errno { + is(target: Error): boolean + } + interface Errno { + temporary(): boolean + } + interface Errno { + timeout(): boolean + } +} + /** * Package time provides functionality for measuring and displaying time. * @@ -15143,11 +15143,263 @@ namespace fs { interface WalkDirFunc {(path: string, d: DirEntry, err: Error): void } } -namespace store { +/** + * 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 { /** - * Store defines a concurrent safe in memory key-value data store. + * Cron is a crontab-like struct for tasks/jobs scheduling. */ - interface Store { + 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 + * and between processes. + * + * Incoming requests to a server should create a [Context], and outgoing + * calls to servers should accept a Context. The chain of function + * calls between them must propagate the Context, optionally replacing + * it with a derived Context created using [WithCancel], [WithDeadline], + * [WithTimeout], or [WithValue]. When a Context is canceled, all + * Contexts derived from it are also canceled. + * + * The [WithCancel], [WithDeadline], and [WithTimeout] functions take a + * Context (the parent) and return a derived Context (the child) and a + * [CancelFunc]. Calling the CancelFunc cancels the child and its + * children, removes the parent's reference to the child, and stops + * any associated timers. Failing to call the CancelFunc leaks the + * child and its children until the parent is canceled or the timer + * fires. The go vet tool checks that CancelFuncs are used on all + * control-flow paths. + * + * The [WithCancelCause] function returns a [CancelCauseFunc], which + * takes an error and records it as the cancellation cause. Calling + * [Cause] on the canceled context or any of its children retrieves + * the cause. If no cause is specified, Cause(ctx) returns the same + * value as ctx.Err(). + * + * Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces + * consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context + * propagation: + * + * Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context + * explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first + * parameter, typically named ctx: + * + * ``` + * func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { + * // ... use ctx ... + * } + * ``` + * + * Do not pass a nil [Context], even if a function permits it. Pass [context.TODO] + * if you are unsure about which Context to use. + * + * Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and + * APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. + * + * The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines; + * Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines. + * + * See https://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses + * Contexts. + */ +namespace context { + /** + * A Context carries a deadline, a cancellation signal, and other values across + * API boundaries. + * + * Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. + */ + interface Context { + [key:string]: any; + /** + * Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context + * should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is + * set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results. + */ + deadline(): [time.Time, boolean] + /** + * Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this + * context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can + * never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value. + * The close of the Done channel may happen asynchronously, + * after the cancel function returns. + * + * WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called; + * WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline + * expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout + * elapses. + * + * Done is provided for use in select statements: + * + * // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out + * // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed. + * func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error { + * for { + * v, err := DoSomething(ctx) + * if err != nil { + * return err + * } + * select { + * case <-ctx.Done(): + * return ctx.Err() + * case out <- v: + * } + * } + * } + * + * See https://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use + * a Done channel for cancellation. + */ + done(): undefined + /** + * If Done is not yet closed, Err returns nil. + * If Done is closed, Err returns a non-nil error explaining why: + * Canceled if the context was canceled + * or DeadlineExceeded if the context's deadline passed. + * After Err returns a non-nil error, successive calls to Err return the same error. + */ + err(): void + /** + * Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil + * if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with + * the same key returns the same result. + * + * Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits + * processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to + * functions. + * + * A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish + * to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global + * variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and + * Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality; + * packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid + * collisions. + * + * Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors + * for the values stored using that key: + * + * ``` + * // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts. + * package user + * + * import "context" + * + * // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts. + * type User struct {...} + * + * // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package. + * // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages. + * type key int + * + * // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is + * // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext + * // instead of using this key directly. + * var userKey key + * + * // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u. + * func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context { + * return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u) + * } + * + * // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any. + * func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) { + * u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User) + * return u, ok + * } + * ``` + */ + value(key: any): any } } @@ -15314,165 +15566,163 @@ namespace syntax { } /** - * Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, - * cancellation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries - * and between processes. - * - * Incoming requests to a server should create a [Context], and outgoing - * calls to servers should accept a Context. The chain of function - * calls between them must propagate the Context, optionally replacing - * it with a derived Context created using [WithCancel], [WithDeadline], - * [WithTimeout], or [WithValue]. When a Context is canceled, all - * Contexts derived from it are also canceled. - * - * The [WithCancel], [WithDeadline], and [WithTimeout] functions take a - * Context (the parent) and return a derived Context (the child) and a - * [CancelFunc]. Calling the CancelFunc cancels the child and its - * children, removes the parent's reference to the child, and stops - * any associated timers. Failing to call the CancelFunc leaks the - * child and its children until the parent is canceled or the timer - * fires. The go vet tool checks that CancelFuncs are used on all - * control-flow paths. - * - * The [WithCancelCause] function returns a [CancelCauseFunc], which - * takes an error and records it as the cancellation cause. Calling - * [Cause] on the canceled context or any of its children retrieves - * the cause. If no cause is specified, Cause(ctx) returns the same - * value as ctx.Err(). - * - * Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces - * consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context - * propagation: - * - * Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context - * explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first - * parameter, typically named ctx: - * - * ``` - * func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { - * // ... use ctx ... - * } - * ``` - * - * Do not pass a nil [Context], even if a function permits it. Pass [context.TODO] - * if you are unsure about which Context to use. - * - * Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and - * APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. - * - * The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines; - * Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines. - * - * See https://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses - * Contexts. + * Package types implements some commonly used db serializable types + * like datetime, json, etc. */ -namespace context { +namespace types { /** - * A Context carries a deadline, a cancellation signal, and other values across - * API boundaries. - * - * Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. + * DateTime represents a [time.Time] instance in UTC that is wrapped + * and serialized using the app default date layout. */ - interface Context { - [key:string]: any; + interface DateTime { + } + interface DateTime { /** - * Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context - * should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is - * set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results. + * Time returns the internal [time.Time] instance. */ - deadline(): [time.Time, boolean] + time(): time.Time + } + interface DateTime { /** - * Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this - * context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can - * never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value. - * The close of the Done channel may happen asynchronously, - * after the cancel function returns. - * - * WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called; - * WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline - * expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout - * elapses. - * - * Done is provided for use in select statements: - * - * // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out - * // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed. - * func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error { - * for { - * v, err := DoSomething(ctx) - * if err != nil { - * return err - * } - * select { - * case <-ctx.Done(): - * return ctx.Err() - * case out <- v: - * } - * } - * } - * - * See https://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use - * a Done channel for cancellation. + * Add returns a new DateTime based on the current DateTime + the specified duration. */ - done(): undefined + add(duration: time.Duration): DateTime + } + interface DateTime { /** - * If Done is not yet closed, Err returns nil. - * If Done is closed, Err returns a non-nil error explaining why: - * Canceled if the context was canceled - * or DeadlineExceeded if the context's deadline passed. - * After Err returns a non-nil error, successive calls to Err return the same error. + * 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. */ - err(): void + sub(u: DateTime): time.Duration + } + interface DateTime { /** - * Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil - * if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with - * the same key returns the same result. + * AddDate returns a new DateTime based on the current one + duration. * - * Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits - * processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to - * functions. - * - * A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish - * to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global - * variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and - * Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality; - * packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid - * collisions. - * - * Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors - * for the values stored using that key: - * - * ``` - * // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts. - * package user - * - * import "context" - * - * // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts. - * type User struct {...} - * - * // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package. - * // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages. - * type key int - * - * // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is - * // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext - * // instead of using this key directly. - * var userKey key - * - * // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u. - * func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context { - * return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u) - * } - * - * // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any. - * func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) { - * u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User) - * return u, ok - * } - * ``` + * It follows the same rules as [time.AddDate]. */ - value(key: any): any + 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 + } + /** + * JSONArray defines a slice that is safe for json and db read/write. + */ + interface JSONArray extends Array{} + /** + * JSONMap defines a map that is safe for json and db read/write. + */ + interface JSONMap extends _TygojaDict{} + /** + * 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 } } @@ -15700,171 +15950,6 @@ namespace jwt { } } -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 _subPIrUMe = mainHook - interface TaggedHook extends _subPIrUMe { - } - interface TaggedHook { - /** - * CanTriggerOn checks if the current TaggedHook can be triggered with - * the provided event data tags. - * - * It returns always true if the hook doens'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 @@ -15875,8 +15960,8 @@ namespace bufio { * ReadWriter stores pointers to a [Reader] and a [Writer]. * It implements [io.ReadWriter]. */ - type _subcsaghi = Reader&Writer - interface ReadWriter extends _subcsaghi { + type _sqsocZY = Reader&Writer + interface ReadWriter extends _sqsocZY { } } @@ -16907,235 +16992,6 @@ namespace http { } } -/** - * 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 - } - /** - * 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 auth { /** * Provider defines a common interface for an OAuth2 client. @@ -17287,678 +17143,196 @@ namespace auth { } } -/** - * Package sql provides a generic interface around SQL (or SQL-like) - * databases. - * - * The sql package must be used in conjunction with a database driver. - * See https://golang.org/s/sqldrivers for a list of drivers. - * - * Drivers that do not support context cancellation will not return until - * after the query is completed. - * - * For usage examples, see the wiki page at - * https://golang.org/s/sqlwiki. - */ -namespace sql { +namespace store { /** - * TxOptions holds the transaction options to be used in [DB.BeginTx]. + * Store defines a concurrent safe in memory key-value data store. */ - interface TxOptions { - /** - * Isolation is the transaction isolation level. - * If zero, the driver or database's default level is used. - */ - isolation: IsolationLevel - readOnly: boolean + 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 exist) a new value for key. + */ + set(key: K, value: 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 + } +} + +namespace hook { /** - * NullString represents a string that may be null. - * NullString implements the [Scanner] interface so - * it can be used as a scan destination: + * 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: * * ``` - * var s NullString - * err := db.QueryRow("SELECT name FROM foo WHERE id=?", id).Scan(&s) - * ... - * if s.Valid { - * // use s.String - * } else { - * // NULL value + * type CustomEvent struct { + * hook.Event + * + * SomeField int * } * ``` */ - interface NullString { - string: string - valid: boolean // Valid is true if String is not NULL + interface Event { } - interface NullString { + interface Event { /** - * Scan implements the [Scanner] interface. + * Next calls the next hook handler. */ - scan(value: any): void - } - interface NullString { - /** - * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. - */ - value(): any + next(): void } /** - * DB is a database handle representing a pool of zero or more - * underlying connections. It's safe for concurrent use by multiple - * goroutines. - * - * The sql package creates and frees connections automatically; it - * also maintains a free pool of idle connections. If the database has - * a concept of per-connection state, such state can be reliably observed - * within a transaction ([Tx]) or connection ([Conn]). Once [DB.Begin] is called, the - * returned [Tx] is bound to a single connection. Once [Tx.Commit] or - * [Tx.Rollback] is called on the transaction, that transaction's - * connection is returned to [DB]'s idle connection pool. The pool size - * can be controlled with [DB.SetMaxIdleConns]. + * 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 DB { - } - interface DB { + interface Handler { /** - * PingContext verifies a connection to the database is still alive, - * establishing a connection if necessary. + * 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. */ - pingContext(ctx: context.Context): void - } - interface DB { + func: (_arg0: T) => void /** - * Ping verifies a connection to the database is still alive, - * establishing a connection if necessary. + * Id is the unique identifier of the handler. * - * Ping uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [DB.PingContext]. + * 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. */ - ping(): void - } - interface DB { + id: string /** - * Close closes the database and prevents new queries from starting. - * Close then waits for all queries that have started processing on the server - * to finish. + * Priority allows changing the default exec priority of the handler within a hook. * - * It is rare to Close a [DB], as the [DB] handle is meant to be - * long-lived and shared between many goroutines. + * If 0, the handler will be executed in the same order it was registered. */ - close(): void - } - interface DB { - /** - * SetMaxIdleConns sets the maximum number of connections in the idle - * connection pool. - * - * If MaxOpenConns is greater than 0 but less than the new MaxIdleConns, - * then the new MaxIdleConns will be reduced to match the MaxOpenConns limit. - * - * If n <= 0, no idle connections are retained. - * - * The default max idle connections is currently 2. This may change in - * a future release. - */ - setMaxIdleConns(n: number): void - } - interface DB { - /** - * SetMaxOpenConns sets the maximum number of open connections to the database. - * - * If MaxIdleConns is greater than 0 and the new MaxOpenConns is less than - * MaxIdleConns, then MaxIdleConns will be reduced to match the new - * MaxOpenConns limit. - * - * If n <= 0, then there is no limit on the number of open connections. - * The default is 0 (unlimited). - */ - setMaxOpenConns(n: number): void - } - interface DB { - /** - * SetConnMaxLifetime sets the maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. - * - * Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. - * - * If d <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age. - */ - setConnMaxLifetime(d: time.Duration): void - } - interface DB { - /** - * SetConnMaxIdleTime sets the maximum amount of time a connection may be idle. - * - * Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. - * - * If d <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's idle time. - */ - setConnMaxIdleTime(d: time.Duration): void - } - interface DB { - /** - * Stats returns database statistics. - */ - stats(): DBStats - } - interface DB { - /** - * 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 DB { - /** - * Prepare 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. - * - * Prepare uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [DB.PrepareContext]. - */ - prepare(query: string): (Stmt) - } - interface DB { - /** - * 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 DB { - /** - * Exec executes a query without returning any rows. - * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. - * - * Exec uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [DB.ExecContext]. - */ - exec(query: string, ...args: any[]): Result - } - interface DB { - /** - * 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 DB { - /** - * Query executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. - * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. - * - * Query uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [DB.QueryContext]. - */ - query(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) - } - interface DB { - /** - * QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. - * QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until - * [Row]'s Scan method is called. - * If the query selects no rows, the [*Row.Scan] will return [ErrNoRows]. - * Otherwise, [*Row.Scan] scans the first selected row and discards - * the rest. - */ - queryRowContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) - } - interface DB { - /** - * QueryRow executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. - * QueryRow always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until - * [Row]'s Scan method is called. - * If the query selects no rows, the [*Row.Scan] will return [ErrNoRows]. - * Otherwise, [*Row.Scan] scans the first selected row and discards - * the rest. - * - * QueryRow uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [DB.QueryRowContext]. - */ - queryRow(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) - } - interface DB { - /** - * 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 DB { - /** - * Begin starts a transaction. The default isolation level is dependent on - * the driver. - * - * Begin uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [DB.BeginTx]. - */ - begin(): (Tx) - } - interface DB { - /** - * Driver returns the database's underlying driver. - */ - driver(): any - } - interface DB { - /** - * Conn returns a single connection by either opening a new connection - * or returning an existing connection from the connection pool. Conn will - * block until either a connection is returned or ctx is canceled. - * Queries run on the same Conn will be run in the same database session. - * - * Every Conn must be returned to the database pool after use by - * calling [Conn.Close]. - */ - conn(ctx: context.Context): (Conn) + priority: number } /** - * Tx is an in-progress database transaction. + * Hook defines a generic concurrent safe structure for managing event hooks. * - * A transaction must end with a call to [Tx.Commit] or [Tx.Rollback]. + * When using custom event it must embed the base [hook.Event]. * - * After a call to [Tx.Commit] or [Tx.Rollback], all operations on the - * transaction fail with [ErrTxDone]. + * Example: * - * The statements prepared for a transaction by calling - * the transaction's [Tx.Prepare] or [Tx.Stmt] methods are closed - * by the call to [Tx.Commit] or [Tx.Rollback]. + * ``` + * 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 Tx { - } - interface Tx { - /** - * Commit commits the transaction. - */ - commit(): void - } - interface Tx { - /** - * Rollback aborts the transaction. - */ - rollback(): void - } - interface Tx { - /** - * PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for use within a transaction. - * - * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed - * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. - * - * To use an existing prepared statement on this transaction, see [Tx.Stmt]. - * - * The provided context will be used for the preparation of the context, not - * for the execution of the returned statement. The returned statement - * will run in the transaction context. - */ - prepareContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string): (Stmt) - } - interface Tx { - /** - * Prepare creates a prepared statement for use within a transaction. - * - * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed - * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. - * - * To use an existing prepared statement on this transaction, see [Tx.Stmt]. - * - * Prepare uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Tx.PrepareContext]. - */ - prepare(query: string): (Stmt) - } - interface Tx { - /** - * StmtContext returns a transaction-specific prepared statement from - * an existing statement. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * updateMoney, err := db.Prepare("UPDATE balance SET money=money+? WHERE id=?") - * ... - * tx, err := db.Begin() - * ... - * res, err := tx.StmtContext(ctx, updateMoney).Exec(123.45, 98293203) - * ``` - * - * The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the - * execution of the statement. - * - * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed - * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. - */ - stmtContext(ctx: context.Context, stmt: Stmt): (Stmt) - } - interface Tx { - /** - * Stmt returns a transaction-specific prepared statement from - * an existing statement. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * updateMoney, err := db.Prepare("UPDATE balance SET money=money+? WHERE id=?") - * ... - * tx, err := db.Begin() - * ... - * res, err := tx.Stmt(updateMoney).Exec(123.45, 98293203) - * ``` - * - * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed - * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. - * - * Stmt uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Tx.StmtContext]. - */ - stmt(stmt: Stmt): (Stmt) - } - interface Tx { - /** - * ExecContext executes a query that doesn't return rows. - * For example: an INSERT and UPDATE. - */ - execContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): Result - } - interface Tx { - /** - * Exec executes a query that doesn't return rows. - * For example: an INSERT and UPDATE. - * - * Exec uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Tx.ExecContext]. - */ - exec(query: string, ...args: any[]): Result - } - interface Tx { - /** - * QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. - */ - queryContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) - } - interface Tx { - /** - * Query executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. - * - * Query uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Tx.QueryContext]. - */ - query(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) - } - interface Tx { - /** - * QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. - * QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until - * [Row]'s 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 Tx { - /** - * QueryRow executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. - * QueryRow always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until - * [Row]'s 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. - * - * QueryRow uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Tx.QueryRowContext]. - */ - queryRow(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) + interface Hook { } /** - * Stmt is a prepared statement. - * A Stmt is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. - * - * If a Stmt is prepared on a [Tx] or [Conn], it will be bound to a single - * underlying connection forever. If the [Tx] or [Conn] closes, the Stmt will - * become unusable and all operations will return an error. - * If a Stmt is prepared on a [DB], it will remain usable for the lifetime of the - * [DB]. When the Stmt needs to execute on a new underlying connection, it will - * prepare itself on the new connection automatically. + * 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). */ - interface Stmt { - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * ExecContext executes a prepared statement with the given arguments and - * returns a [Result] summarizing the effect of the statement. - */ - execContext(ctx: context.Context, ...args: any[]): Result - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * Exec executes a prepared statement with the given arguments and - * returns a [Result] summarizing the effect of the statement. - * - * Exec uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Stmt.ExecContext]. - */ - exec(...args: any[]): Result - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * QueryContext executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments - * and returns the query results as a [*Rows]. - */ - queryContext(ctx: context.Context, ...args: any[]): (Rows) - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * Query executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments - * and returns the query results as a *Rows. - * - * Query uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Stmt.QueryContext]. - */ - query(...args: any[]): (Rows) - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * QueryRowContext executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments. - * If an error occurs during the execution of the statement, that error will - * be returned by a call to Scan on the returned [*Row], which is always non-nil. - * 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, ...args: any[]): (Row) - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * QueryRow executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments. - * If an error occurs during the execution of the statement, that error will - * be returned by a call to Scan on the returned [*Row], which is always non-nil. - * 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. - * - * Example usage: - * - * ``` - * var name string - * err := nameByUseridStmt.QueryRow(id).Scan(&name) - * ``` - * - * QueryRow uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use - * [Stmt.QueryRowContext]. - */ - queryRow(...args: any[]): (Row) - } - interface Stmt { - /** - * Close closes the statement. - */ - close(): void - } - /** - * Rows is the result of a query. Its cursor starts before the first row - * of the result set. Use [Rows.Next] to advance from row to row. - */ - interface Rows { - } - interface Rows { - /** - * Next prepares the next result row for reading with the [Rows.Scan] method. It - * returns true on success, or false if there is no next result row or an error - * happened while preparing it. [Rows.Err] should be consulted to distinguish between - * the two cases. - * - * Every call to [Rows.Scan], even the first one, must be preceded by a call to [Rows.Next]. - */ - next(): boolean - } - interface Rows { - /** - * NextResultSet prepares the next result set for reading. It reports whether - * there is further result sets, or false if there is no further result set - * or if there is an error advancing to it. The [Rows.Err] method should be consulted - * to distinguish between the two cases. - * - * After calling NextResultSet, the [Rows.Next] method should always be called before - * scanning. If there are further result sets they may not have rows in the result - * set. - */ - nextResultSet(): boolean - } - interface Rows { - /** - * Err returns the error, if any, that was encountered during iteration. - * Err may be called after an explicit or implicit [Rows.Close]. - */ - err(): void - } - interface Rows { - /** - * Columns returns the column names. - * Columns returns an error if the rows are closed. - */ - columns(): Array - } - interface Rows { - /** - * ColumnTypes returns column information such as column type, length, - * and nullable. Some information may not be available from some drivers. - */ - columnTypes(): Array<(ColumnType | undefined)> - } - interface Rows { - /** - * Scan copies the columns in the current row into the values pointed - * at by dest. The number of values in dest must be the same as the - * number of columns in [Rows]. - * - * Scan converts columns read from the database into the following - * common Go types and special types provided by the sql package: - * - * ``` - * *string - * *[]byte - * *int, *int8, *int16, *int32, *int64 - * *uint, *uint8, *uint16, *uint32, *uint64 - * *bool - * *float32, *float64 - * *interface{} - * *RawBytes - * *Rows (cursor value) - * any type implementing Scanner (see Scanner docs) - * ``` - * - * In the most simple case, if the type of the value from the source - * column is an integer, bool or string type T and dest is of type *T, - * Scan simply assigns the value through the pointer. - * - * Scan also converts between string and numeric types, as long as no - * information would be lost. While Scan stringifies all numbers - * scanned from numeric database columns into *string, scans into - * numeric types are checked for overflow. For example, a float64 with - * value 300 or a string with value "300" can scan into a uint16, but - * not into a uint8, though float64(255) or "255" can scan into a - * uint8. One exception is that scans of some float64 numbers to - * strings may lose information when stringifying. In general, scan - * floating point columns into *float64. - * - * If a dest argument has type *[]byte, Scan saves in that argument a - * copy of the corresponding data. The copy is owned by the caller and - * can be modified and held indefinitely. The copy can be avoided by - * using an argument of type [*RawBytes] instead; see the documentation - * for [RawBytes] for restrictions on its use. - * - * If an argument has type *interface{}, Scan copies the value - * provided by the underlying driver without conversion. When scanning - * from a source value of type []byte to *interface{}, a copy of the - * slice is made and the caller owns the result. - * - * Source values of type [time.Time] may be scanned into values of type - * *time.Time, *interface{}, *string, or *[]byte. When converting to - * the latter two, [time.RFC3339Nano] is used. - * - * Source values of type bool may be scanned into types *bool, - * *interface{}, *string, *[]byte, or [*RawBytes]. - * - * For scanning into *bool, the source may be true, false, 1, 0, or - * string inputs parseable by [strconv.ParseBool]. - * - * Scan can also convert a cursor returned from a query, such as - * "select cursor(select * from my_table) from dual", into a - * [*Rows] value that can itself be scanned from. The parent - * select query will close any cursor [*Rows] if the parent [*Rows] is closed. - * - * If any of the first arguments implementing [Scanner] returns an error, - * that error will be wrapped in the returned error. - */ - scan(...dest: any[]): void - } - interface Rows { - /** - * Close closes the [Rows], preventing further enumeration. If [Rows.Next] is called - * and returns false and there are no further result sets, - * the [Rows] are closed automatically and it will suffice to check the - * result of [Rows.Err]. Close is idempotent and does not affect the result of [Rows.Err]. - */ - close(): void - } - /** - * A Result summarizes an executed SQL command. - */ - interface Result { - [key:string]: any; - /** - * LastInsertId returns the integer generated by the database - * in response to a command. Typically this will be from an - * "auto increment" column when inserting a new row. Not all - * databases support this feature, and the syntax of such - * statements varies. - */ - lastInsertId(): number - /** - * RowsAffected returns the number of rows affected by an - * update, insert, or delete. Not every database or database - * driver may support this. - */ - rowsAffected(): number + type _sPZRBtO = mainHook + interface TaggedHook extends _sPZRBtO { } } @@ -18336,561 +17710,6 @@ namespace exec { } } -/** - * Package blob provides an easy and portable way to interact with blobs - * within a storage location. Subpackages contain driver implementations of - * blob for supported services. - * - * See https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/ for a detailed how-to guide. - * - * *blob.Bucket implements io/fs.FS and io/fs.SubFS, so it can be used with - * functions in that package. - * - * # Errors - * - * The errors returned from this package can be inspected in several ways: - * - * The Code function from gocloud.dev/gcerrors will return an error code, also - * defined in that package, when invoked on an error. - * - * The Bucket.ErrorAs method can retrieve the driver error underlying the returned - * error. - * - * # OpenCensus Integration - * - * OpenCensus supports tracing and metric collection for multiple languages and - * backend providers. See https://opencensus.io. - * - * This API collects OpenCensus traces and metrics for the following methods: - * ``` - * - Attributes - * - Copy - * - Delete - * - ListPage - * - NewRangeReader, from creation until the call to Close. (NewReader and ReadAll - * are included because they call NewRangeReader.) - * - NewWriter, from creation until the call to Close. - * ``` - * - * All trace and metric names begin with the package import path. - * The traces add the method name. - * For example, "gocloud.dev/blob/Attributes". - * The metrics are "completed_calls", a count of completed method calls by driver, - * method and status (error code); and "latency", a distribution of method latency - * by driver and method. - * For example, "gocloud.dev/blob/latency". - * - * It also collects the following metrics: - * ``` - * - gocloud.dev/blob/bytes_read: the total number of bytes read, by driver. - * - gocloud.dev/blob/bytes_written: the total number of bytes written, by driver. - * ``` - * - * To enable trace collection in your application, see "Configure Exporter" at - * https://opencensus.io/quickstart/go/tracing. - * To enable metric collection in your application, see "Exporting stats" at - * https://opencensus.io/quickstart/go/metrics. - */ -namespace blob { - /** - * Reader reads bytes from a blob. - * It implements io.ReadSeekCloser, and must be closed after - * reads are finished. - */ - interface Reader { - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Read implements io.Reader (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#Reader). - */ - read(p: string|Array): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Seek implements io.Seeker (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#Seeker). - */ - seek(offset: number, whence: number): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Close implements io.Closer (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#Closer). - */ - close(): void - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ContentType returns the MIME type of the blob. - */ - contentType(): string - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ModTime returns the time the blob was last modified. - */ - modTime(): time.Time - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Size returns the size of the blob content in bytes. - */ - size(): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * As converts i to driver-specific types. - * See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/as/ for background information, the "As" - * examples in this package for examples, and the driver package - * documentation for the specific types supported for that driver. - */ - as(i: { - }): boolean - } - interface Reader { - /** - * WriteTo reads from r and writes to w until there's no more data or - * an error occurs. - * The return value is the number of bytes written to w. - * - * It implements the io.WriterTo interface. - */ - writeTo(w: io.Writer): number - } - /** - * Attributes contains attributes about a blob. - */ - interface Attributes { - /** - * CacheControl specifies caching attributes that services may use - * when serving the blob. - * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cache-Control - */ - cacheControl: string - /** - * ContentDisposition specifies whether the blob content is expected to be - * displayed inline or as an attachment. - * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Disposition - */ - contentDisposition: string - /** - * ContentEncoding specifies the encoding used for the blob's content, if any. - * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding - */ - contentEncoding: string - /** - * ContentLanguage specifies the language used in the blob's content, if any. - * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Language - */ - contentLanguage: string - /** - * ContentType is the MIME type of the blob. It will not be empty. - * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Type - */ - contentType: string - /** - * Metadata holds key/value pairs associated with the blob. - * Keys are guaranteed to be in lowercase, even if the backend service - * has case-sensitive keys (although note that Metadata written via - * this package will always be lowercased). If there are duplicate - * case-insensitive keys (e.g., "foo" and "FOO"), only one value - * will be kept, and it is undefined which one. - */ - metadata: _TygojaDict - /** - * CreateTime is the time the blob was created, if available. If not available, - * CreateTime will be the zero time. - */ - createTime: time.Time - /** - * ModTime is the time the blob was last modified. - */ - modTime: time.Time - /** - * Size is the size of the blob's content in bytes. - */ - size: number - /** - * MD5 is an MD5 hash of the blob contents or nil if not available. - */ - md5: string|Array - /** - * ETag for the blob; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag. - */ - eTag: string - } - interface Attributes { - /** - * As converts i to driver-specific types. - * See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/as/ for background information, the "As" - * examples in this package for examples, and the driver package - * documentation for the specific types supported for that driver. - */ - as(i: { - }): boolean - } - /** - * ListObject represents a single blob returned from List. - */ - interface ListObject { - /** - * Key is the key for this blob. - */ - key: string - /** - * ModTime is the time the blob was last modified. - */ - modTime: time.Time - /** - * Size is the size of the blob's content in bytes. - */ - size: number - /** - * MD5 is an MD5 hash of the blob contents or nil if not available. - */ - md5: string|Array - /** - * IsDir indicates that this result represents a "directory" in the - * hierarchical namespace, ending in ListOptions.Delimiter. Key can be - * passed as ListOptions.Prefix to list items in the "directory". - * Fields other than Key and IsDir will not be set if IsDir is true. - */ - isDir: boolean - } - interface ListObject { - /** - * As converts i to driver-specific types. - * See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/as/ for background information, the "As" - * examples in this package for examples, and the driver package - * documentation for the specific types supported for that driver. - */ - as(i: { - }): boolean - } -} - -namespace search { - /** - * Result defines the returned search result structure. - */ - interface Result { - items: any - page: number - perPage: number - totalItems: number - totalPages: number - } - /** - * ResolverResult defines a single FieldResolver.Resolve() successfully parsed result. - */ - interface ResolverResult { - /** - * Identifier is the plain SQL identifier/column that will be used - * in the final db expression as left or right operand. - */ - identifier: string - /** - * NoCoalesce instructs to not use COALESCE or NULL fallbacks - * when building the identifier expression. - */ - noCoalesce: boolean - /** - * Params is a map with db placeholder->value pairs that will be added - * to the query when building both resolved operands/sides in a single expression. - */ - params: dbx.Params - /** - * MultiMatchSubQuery is an optional sub query expression that will be added - * in addition to the combined ResolverResult expression during build. - */ - multiMatchSubQuery: dbx.Expression - /** - * AfterBuild is an optional function that will be called after building - * and combining the result of both resolved operands/sides in a single expression. - */ - afterBuild: (expr: dbx.Expression) => dbx.Expression - } -} - -namespace router { - // @ts-ignore - import validation = ozzo_validation - /** - * ApiError defines the struct for a basic api error response. - */ - interface ApiError { - data: _TygojaDict - message: string - status: number - } - interface ApiError { - /** - * Error makes it compatible with the `error` interface. - */ - error(): string - } - interface ApiError { - /** - * RawData returns the unformatted error data (could be an internal error, text, etc.) - */ - rawData(): any - } - interface ApiError { - /** - * Is reports whether the current ApiError wraps the target. - */ - is(target: Error): boolean - } - /** - * Event specifies based Route handler event that is usually intended - * to be embedded as part of a custom event struct. - * - * NB! It is expected that the Response and Request fields are always set. - */ - type _subIJMRiM = hook.Event - interface Event extends _subIJMRiM { - response: http.ResponseWriter - request?: http.Request - } - interface Event { - /** - * Written reports whether the current response has already been written. - * - * This method always returns false if e.ResponseWritter doesn't implement the WriteTracker interface - * (all router package handlers receives a ResponseWritter that implements it unless explicitly replaced with a custom one). - */ - written(): boolean - } - interface Event { - /** - * Status reports the status code of the current response. - * - * This method always returns 0 if e.Response doesn't implement the StatusTracker interface - * (all router package handlers receives a ResponseWritter that implements it unless explicitly replaced with a custom one). - */ - status(): number - } - interface Event { - /** - * Flush flushes buffered data to the current response. - * - * Returns [http.ErrNotSupported] if e.Response doesn't implement the [http.Flusher] interface - * (all router package handlers receives a ResponseWritter that implements it unless explicitly replaced with a custom one). - */ - flush(): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * IsTLS reports whether the connection on which the request was received is TLS. - */ - isTLS(): boolean - } - interface Event { - /** - * SetCookie is an alias for [http.SetCookie]. - * - * SetCookie adds a Set-Cookie header to the current response's headers. - * The provided cookie must have a valid Name. - * Invalid cookies may be silently dropped. - */ - setCookie(cookie: http.Cookie): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * RemoteIP returns the IP address of the client that sent the request. - * - * IPv6 addresses are returned expanded. - * For example, "2001:db8::1" becomes "2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001". - * - * Note that if you are behind reverse proxy(ies), this method returns - * the IP of the last connecting proxy. - */ - remoteIP(): string - } - interface Event { - /** - * FindUploadedFiles extracts all form files of "key" from a http request - * and returns a slice with filesystem.File instances (if any). - */ - findUploadedFiles(key: string): Array<(filesystem.File | undefined)> - } - interface Event { - /** - * Get retrieves single value from the current event data store. - */ - get(key: string): any - } - interface Event { - /** - * GetAll returns a copy of the current event data store. - */ - getAll(): _TygojaDict - } - interface Event { - /** - * Set saves single value into the current event data store. - */ - set(key: string, value: any): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * SetAll saves all items from m into the current event data store. - */ - setAll(m: _TygojaDict): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * String writes a plain string response. - */ - string(status: number, data: string): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * HTML writes an HTML response. - */ - html(status: number, data: string): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * JSON writes a JSON response. - * - * It also provides a generic response data fields picker if the "fields" query parameter is set. - */ - json(status: number, data: any): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * XML writes an XML response. - * It automatically prepends the generic [xml.Header] string to the response. - */ - xml(status: number, data: any): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * Stream streams the specified reader into the response. - */ - stream(status: number, contentType: string, reader: io.Reader): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * Blob writes a blob (bytes slice) response. - */ - blob(status: number, contentType: string, b: string|Array): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * FileFS serves the specified filename from fsys. - * - * It is similar to [echo.FileFS] for consistency with earlier versions. - */ - fileFS(fsys: fs.FS, filename: string): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * NoContent writes a response with no body (ex. 204). - */ - noContent(status: number): void - } - interface Event { - /** - * Redirect writes a redirect response to the specified url. - * The status code must be in between 300 – 399 range. - */ - redirect(status: number, url: string): void - } - interface Event { - error(status: number, message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - badRequestError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - notFoundError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - forbiddenError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - unauthorizedError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - tooManyRequestsError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - internalServerError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) - } - interface Event { - /** - * BindBody unmarshal the request body into the provided dst. - * - * dst must be either a struct pointer or map[string]any. - * - * The rules how the body will be scanned depends on the request Content-Type. - * - * Currently the following Content-Types are supported: - * ``` - * - application/json - * - text/xml, application/xml - * - multipart/form-data, application/x-www-form-urlencoded - * ``` - * - * Respectively the following struct tags are supported (again, which one will be used depends on the Content-Type): - * ``` - * - "json" (json body)- uses the builtin Go json package for unmarshaling. - * - "xml" (xml body) - uses the builtin Go xml package for unmarshaling. - * - "form" (form data) - utilizes the custom [router.UnmarshalRequestData] method. - * ``` - * - * NB! When dst is a struct make sure that it doesn't have public fields - * that shouldn't be bindable and it is advisible such fields to be unexported - * or have a separate struct just for the binding. For example: - * - * ``` - * data := struct{ - * somethingPrivate string - * - * Title string `json:"title" form:"title"` - * Total int `json:"total" form:"total"` - * } - * err := e.BindBody(&data) - * ``` - */ - bindBody(dst: any): void - } - /** - * Router defines a thin wrapper around the standard Go [http.ServeMux] by - * adding support for routing sub-groups, middlewares and other common utils. - * - * Example: - * - * ``` - * r := NewRouter[*MyEvent](eventFactory) - * - * // middlewares - * r.BindFunc(m1, m2) - * - * // routes - * r.GET("/test", handler1) - * - * // sub-routers/groups - * api := r.Group("/api") - * api.GET("/admins", handler2) - * - * // generate a http.ServeMux instance based on the router configurations - * mux, _ := r.BuildMux() - * - * http.ListenAndServe("localhost:8090", mux) - * ``` - */ - type _subPGoXwI = RouterGroup - interface Router extends _subPGoXwI { - } - interface Router { - /** - * BuildMux constructs a new mux [http.Handler] instance from the current router configurations. - */ - buildMux(): http.Handler - } -} - /** * Package cobra is a commander providing a simple interface to create powerful modern CLI interfaces. * In addition to providing an interface, Cobra simultaneously provides a controller to organize your application code. @@ -19959,6 +18778,1258 @@ namespace cobra { } } +/** + * Package sql provides a generic interface around SQL (or SQL-like) + * databases. + * + * The sql package must be used in conjunction with a database driver. + * See https://golang.org/s/sqldrivers for a list of drivers. + * + * Drivers that do not support context cancellation will not return until + * after the query is completed. + * + * For usage examples, see the wiki page at + * https://golang.org/s/sqlwiki. + */ +namespace sql { + /** + * TxOptions holds the transaction options to be used in [DB.BeginTx]. + */ + interface TxOptions { + /** + * Isolation is the transaction isolation level. + * If zero, the driver or database's default level is used. + */ + isolation: IsolationLevel + readOnly: boolean + } + /** + * NullString represents a string that may be null. + * NullString implements the [Scanner] interface so + * it can be used as a scan destination: + * + * ``` + * var s NullString + * err := db.QueryRow("SELECT name FROM foo WHERE id=?", id).Scan(&s) + * ... + * if s.Valid { + * // use s.String + * } else { + * // NULL value + * } + * ``` + */ + interface NullString { + string: string + valid: boolean // Valid is true if String is not NULL + } + interface NullString { + /** + * Scan implements the [Scanner] interface. + */ + scan(value: any): void + } + interface NullString { + /** + * Value implements the [driver.Valuer] interface. + */ + value(): any + } + /** + * DB is a database handle representing a pool of zero or more + * underlying connections. It's safe for concurrent use by multiple + * goroutines. + * + * The sql package creates and frees connections automatically; it + * also maintains a free pool of idle connections. If the database has + * a concept of per-connection state, such state can be reliably observed + * within a transaction ([Tx]) or connection ([Conn]). Once [DB.Begin] is called, the + * returned [Tx] is bound to a single connection. Once [Tx.Commit] or + * [Tx.Rollback] is called on the transaction, that transaction's + * connection is returned to [DB]'s idle connection pool. The pool size + * can be controlled with [DB.SetMaxIdleConns]. + */ + interface DB { + } + interface DB { + /** + * PingContext verifies a connection to the database is still alive, + * establishing a connection if necessary. + */ + pingContext(ctx: context.Context): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * Ping verifies a connection to the database is still alive, + * establishing a connection if necessary. + * + * Ping uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [DB.PingContext]. + */ + ping(): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * Close closes the database and prevents new queries from starting. + * Close then waits for all queries that have started processing on the server + * to finish. + * + * It is rare to Close a [DB], as the [DB] handle is meant to be + * long-lived and shared between many goroutines. + */ + close(): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * SetMaxIdleConns sets the maximum number of connections in the idle + * connection pool. + * + * If MaxOpenConns is greater than 0 but less than the new MaxIdleConns, + * then the new MaxIdleConns will be reduced to match the MaxOpenConns limit. + * + * If n <= 0, no idle connections are retained. + * + * The default max idle connections is currently 2. This may change in + * a future release. + */ + setMaxIdleConns(n: number): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * SetMaxOpenConns sets the maximum number of open connections to the database. + * + * If MaxIdleConns is greater than 0 and the new MaxOpenConns is less than + * MaxIdleConns, then MaxIdleConns will be reduced to match the new + * MaxOpenConns limit. + * + * If n <= 0, then there is no limit on the number of open connections. + * The default is 0 (unlimited). + */ + setMaxOpenConns(n: number): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * SetConnMaxLifetime sets the maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. + * + * Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. + * + * If d <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age. + */ + setConnMaxLifetime(d: time.Duration): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * SetConnMaxIdleTime sets the maximum amount of time a connection may be idle. + * + * Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. + * + * If d <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's idle time. + */ + setConnMaxIdleTime(d: time.Duration): void + } + interface DB { + /** + * Stats returns database statistics. + */ + stats(): DBStats + } + interface DB { + /** + * 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 DB { + /** + * Prepare 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. + * + * Prepare uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [DB.PrepareContext]. + */ + prepare(query: string): (Stmt) + } + interface DB { + /** + * 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 DB { + /** + * Exec executes a query without returning any rows. + * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. + * + * Exec uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [DB.ExecContext]. + */ + exec(query: string, ...args: any[]): Result + } + interface DB { + /** + * 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 DB { + /** + * Query executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. + * The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. + * + * Query uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [DB.QueryContext]. + */ + query(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) + } + interface DB { + /** + * QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. + * QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until + * [Row]'s Scan method is called. + * If the query selects no rows, the [*Row.Scan] will return [ErrNoRows]. + * Otherwise, [*Row.Scan] scans the first selected row and discards + * the rest. + */ + queryRowContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) + } + interface DB { + /** + * QueryRow executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. + * QueryRow always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until + * [Row]'s Scan method is called. + * If the query selects no rows, the [*Row.Scan] will return [ErrNoRows]. + * Otherwise, [*Row.Scan] scans the first selected row and discards + * the rest. + * + * QueryRow uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [DB.QueryRowContext]. + */ + queryRow(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) + } + interface DB { + /** + * 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 DB { + /** + * Begin starts a transaction. The default isolation level is dependent on + * the driver. + * + * Begin uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [DB.BeginTx]. + */ + begin(): (Tx) + } + interface DB { + /** + * Driver returns the database's underlying driver. + */ + driver(): any + } + interface DB { + /** + * Conn returns a single connection by either opening a new connection + * or returning an existing connection from the connection pool. Conn will + * block until either a connection is returned or ctx is canceled. + * Queries run on the same Conn will be run in the same database session. + * + * Every Conn must be returned to the database pool after use by + * calling [Conn.Close]. + */ + conn(ctx: context.Context): (Conn) + } + /** + * Tx is an in-progress database transaction. + * + * A transaction must end with a call to [Tx.Commit] or [Tx.Rollback]. + * + * After a call to [Tx.Commit] or [Tx.Rollback], all operations on the + * transaction fail with [ErrTxDone]. + * + * The statements prepared for a transaction by calling + * the transaction's [Tx.Prepare] or [Tx.Stmt] methods are closed + * by the call to [Tx.Commit] or [Tx.Rollback]. + */ + interface Tx { + } + interface Tx { + /** + * Commit commits the transaction. + */ + commit(): void + } + interface Tx { + /** + * Rollback aborts the transaction. + */ + rollback(): void + } + interface Tx { + /** + * PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for use within a transaction. + * + * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed + * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. + * + * To use an existing prepared statement on this transaction, see [Tx.Stmt]. + * + * The provided context will be used for the preparation of the context, not + * for the execution of the returned statement. The returned statement + * will run in the transaction context. + */ + prepareContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string): (Stmt) + } + interface Tx { + /** + * Prepare creates a prepared statement for use within a transaction. + * + * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed + * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. + * + * To use an existing prepared statement on this transaction, see [Tx.Stmt]. + * + * Prepare uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Tx.PrepareContext]. + */ + prepare(query: string): (Stmt) + } + interface Tx { + /** + * StmtContext returns a transaction-specific prepared statement from + * an existing statement. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * updateMoney, err := db.Prepare("UPDATE balance SET money=money+? WHERE id=?") + * ... + * tx, err := db.Begin() + * ... + * res, err := tx.StmtContext(ctx, updateMoney).Exec(123.45, 98293203) + * ``` + * + * The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the + * execution of the statement. + * + * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed + * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. + */ + stmtContext(ctx: context.Context, stmt: Stmt): (Stmt) + } + interface Tx { + /** + * Stmt returns a transaction-specific prepared statement from + * an existing statement. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * updateMoney, err := db.Prepare("UPDATE balance SET money=money+? WHERE id=?") + * ... + * tx, err := db.Begin() + * ... + * res, err := tx.Stmt(updateMoney).Exec(123.45, 98293203) + * ``` + * + * The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed + * when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. + * + * Stmt uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Tx.StmtContext]. + */ + stmt(stmt: Stmt): (Stmt) + } + interface Tx { + /** + * ExecContext executes a query that doesn't return rows. + * For example: an INSERT and UPDATE. + */ + execContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): Result + } + interface Tx { + /** + * Exec executes a query that doesn't return rows. + * For example: an INSERT and UPDATE. + * + * Exec uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Tx.ExecContext]. + */ + exec(query: string, ...args: any[]): Result + } + interface Tx { + /** + * QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. + */ + queryContext(ctx: context.Context, query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) + } + interface Tx { + /** + * Query executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. + * + * Query uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Tx.QueryContext]. + */ + query(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Rows) + } + interface Tx { + /** + * QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. + * QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until + * [Row]'s 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 Tx { + /** + * QueryRow executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. + * QueryRow always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until + * [Row]'s 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. + * + * QueryRow uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Tx.QueryRowContext]. + */ + queryRow(query: string, ...args: any[]): (Row) + } + /** + * Stmt is a prepared statement. + * A Stmt is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. + * + * If a Stmt is prepared on a [Tx] or [Conn], it will be bound to a single + * underlying connection forever. If the [Tx] or [Conn] closes, the Stmt will + * become unusable and all operations will return an error. + * If a Stmt is prepared on a [DB], it will remain usable for the lifetime of the + * [DB]. When the Stmt needs to execute on a new underlying connection, it will + * prepare itself on the new connection automatically. + */ + interface Stmt { + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * ExecContext executes a prepared statement with the given arguments and + * returns a [Result] summarizing the effect of the statement. + */ + execContext(ctx: context.Context, ...args: any[]): Result + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * Exec executes a prepared statement with the given arguments and + * returns a [Result] summarizing the effect of the statement. + * + * Exec uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Stmt.ExecContext]. + */ + exec(...args: any[]): Result + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * QueryContext executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments + * and returns the query results as a [*Rows]. + */ + queryContext(ctx: context.Context, ...args: any[]): (Rows) + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * Query executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments + * and returns the query results as a *Rows. + * + * Query uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Stmt.QueryContext]. + */ + query(...args: any[]): (Rows) + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * QueryRowContext executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments. + * If an error occurs during the execution of the statement, that error will + * be returned by a call to Scan on the returned [*Row], which is always non-nil. + * 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, ...args: any[]): (Row) + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * QueryRow executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments. + * If an error occurs during the execution of the statement, that error will + * be returned by a call to Scan on the returned [*Row], which is always non-nil. + * 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. + * + * Example usage: + * + * ``` + * var name string + * err := nameByUseridStmt.QueryRow(id).Scan(&name) + * ``` + * + * QueryRow uses [context.Background] internally; to specify the context, use + * [Stmt.QueryRowContext]. + */ + queryRow(...args: any[]): (Row) + } + interface Stmt { + /** + * Close closes the statement. + */ + close(): void + } + /** + * Rows is the result of a query. Its cursor starts before the first row + * of the result set. Use [Rows.Next] to advance from row to row. + */ + interface Rows { + } + interface Rows { + /** + * Next prepares the next result row for reading with the [Rows.Scan] method. It + * returns true on success, or false if there is no next result row or an error + * happened while preparing it. [Rows.Err] should be consulted to distinguish between + * the two cases. + * + * Every call to [Rows.Scan], even the first one, must be preceded by a call to [Rows.Next]. + */ + next(): boolean + } + interface Rows { + /** + * NextResultSet prepares the next result set for reading. It reports whether + * there is further result sets, or false if there is no further result set + * or if there is an error advancing to it. The [Rows.Err] method should be consulted + * to distinguish between the two cases. + * + * After calling NextResultSet, the [Rows.Next] method should always be called before + * scanning. If there are further result sets they may not have rows in the result + * set. + */ + nextResultSet(): boolean + } + interface Rows { + /** + * Err returns the error, if any, that was encountered during iteration. + * Err may be called after an explicit or implicit [Rows.Close]. + */ + err(): void + } + interface Rows { + /** + * Columns returns the column names. + * Columns returns an error if the rows are closed. + */ + columns(): Array + } + interface Rows { + /** + * ColumnTypes returns column information such as column type, length, + * and nullable. Some information may not be available from some drivers. + */ + columnTypes(): Array<(ColumnType | undefined)> + } + interface Rows { + /** + * Scan copies the columns in the current row into the values pointed + * at by dest. The number of values in dest must be the same as the + * number of columns in [Rows]. + * + * Scan converts columns read from the database into the following + * common Go types and special types provided by the sql package: + * + * ``` + * *string + * *[]byte + * *int, *int8, *int16, *int32, *int64 + * *uint, *uint8, *uint16, *uint32, *uint64 + * *bool + * *float32, *float64 + * *interface{} + * *RawBytes + * *Rows (cursor value) + * any type implementing Scanner (see Scanner docs) + * ``` + * + * In the most simple case, if the type of the value from the source + * column is an integer, bool or string type T and dest is of type *T, + * Scan simply assigns the value through the pointer. + * + * Scan also converts between string and numeric types, as long as no + * information would be lost. While Scan stringifies all numbers + * scanned from numeric database columns into *string, scans into + * numeric types are checked for overflow. For example, a float64 with + * value 300 or a string with value "300" can scan into a uint16, but + * not into a uint8, though float64(255) or "255" can scan into a + * uint8. One exception is that scans of some float64 numbers to + * strings may lose information when stringifying. In general, scan + * floating point columns into *float64. + * + * If a dest argument has type *[]byte, Scan saves in that argument a + * copy of the corresponding data. The copy is owned by the caller and + * can be modified and held indefinitely. The copy can be avoided by + * using an argument of type [*RawBytes] instead; see the documentation + * for [RawBytes] for restrictions on its use. + * + * If an argument has type *interface{}, Scan copies the value + * provided by the underlying driver without conversion. When scanning + * from a source value of type []byte to *interface{}, a copy of the + * slice is made and the caller owns the result. + * + * Source values of type [time.Time] may be scanned into values of type + * *time.Time, *interface{}, *string, or *[]byte. When converting to + * the latter two, [time.RFC3339Nano] is used. + * + * Source values of type bool may be scanned into types *bool, + * *interface{}, *string, *[]byte, or [*RawBytes]. + * + * For scanning into *bool, the source may be true, false, 1, 0, or + * string inputs parseable by [strconv.ParseBool]. + * + * Scan can also convert a cursor returned from a query, such as + * "select cursor(select * from my_table) from dual", into a + * [*Rows] value that can itself be scanned from. The parent + * select query will close any cursor [*Rows] if the parent [*Rows] is closed. + * + * If any of the first arguments implementing [Scanner] returns an error, + * that error will be wrapped in the returned error. + */ + scan(...dest: any[]): void + } + interface Rows { + /** + * Close closes the [Rows], preventing further enumeration. If [Rows.Next] is called + * and returns false and there are no further result sets, + * the [Rows] are closed automatically and it will suffice to check the + * result of [Rows.Err]. Close is idempotent and does not affect the result of [Rows.Err]. + */ + close(): void + } + /** + * A Result summarizes an executed SQL command. + */ + interface Result { + [key:string]: any; + /** + * LastInsertId returns the integer generated by the database + * in response to a command. Typically this will be from an + * "auto increment" column when inserting a new row. Not all + * databases support this feature, and the syntax of such + * statements varies. + */ + lastInsertId(): number + /** + * RowsAffected returns the number of rows affected by an + * update, insert, or delete. Not every database or database + * driver may support this. + */ + rowsAffected(): number + } +} + +namespace search { + /** + * Result defines the returned search result structure. + */ + interface Result { + items: any + page: number + perPage: number + totalItems: number + totalPages: number + } + /** + * ResolverResult defines a single FieldResolver.Resolve() successfully parsed result. + */ + interface ResolverResult { + /** + * Identifier is the plain SQL identifier/column that will be used + * in the final db expression as left or right operand. + */ + identifier: string + /** + * NoCoalesce instructs to not use COALESCE or NULL fallbacks + * when building the identifier expression. + */ + noCoalesce: boolean + /** + * Params is a map with db placeholder->value pairs that will be added + * to the query when building both resolved operands/sides in a single expression. + */ + params: dbx.Params + /** + * MultiMatchSubQuery is an optional sub query expression that will be added + * in addition to the combined ResolverResult expression during build. + */ + multiMatchSubQuery: dbx.Expression + /** + * AfterBuild is an optional function that will be called after building + * and combining the result of both resolved operands/sides in a single expression. + */ + afterBuild: (expr: dbx.Expression) => dbx.Expression + } +} + +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 + } +} + +/** + * Package blob provides an easy and portable way to interact with blobs + * within a storage location. Subpackages contain driver implementations of + * blob for supported services. + * + * See https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/ for a detailed how-to guide. + * + * *blob.Bucket implements io/fs.FS and io/fs.SubFS, so it can be used with + * functions in that package. + * + * # Errors + * + * The errors returned from this package can be inspected in several ways: + * + * The Code function from gocloud.dev/gcerrors will return an error code, also + * defined in that package, when invoked on an error. + * + * The Bucket.ErrorAs method can retrieve the driver error underlying the returned + * error. + * + * # OpenCensus Integration + * + * OpenCensus supports tracing and metric collection for multiple languages and + * backend providers. See https://opencensus.io. + * + * This API collects OpenCensus traces and metrics for the following methods: + * ``` + * - Attributes + * - Copy + * - Delete + * - ListPage + * - NewRangeReader, from creation until the call to Close. (NewReader and ReadAll + * are included because they call NewRangeReader.) + * - NewWriter, from creation until the call to Close. + * ``` + * + * All trace and metric names begin with the package import path. + * The traces add the method name. + * For example, "gocloud.dev/blob/Attributes". + * The metrics are "completed_calls", a count of completed method calls by driver, + * method and status (error code); and "latency", a distribution of method latency + * by driver and method. + * For example, "gocloud.dev/blob/latency". + * + * It also collects the following metrics: + * ``` + * - gocloud.dev/blob/bytes_read: the total number of bytes read, by driver. + * - gocloud.dev/blob/bytes_written: the total number of bytes written, by driver. + * ``` + * + * To enable trace collection in your application, see "Configure Exporter" at + * https://opencensus.io/quickstart/go/tracing. + * To enable metric collection in your application, see "Exporting stats" at + * https://opencensus.io/quickstart/go/metrics. + */ +namespace blob { + /** + * Reader reads bytes from a blob. + * It implements io.ReadSeekCloser, and must be closed after + * reads are finished. + */ + interface Reader { + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Read implements io.Reader (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#Reader). + */ + read(p: string|Array): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Seek implements io.Seeker (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#Seeker). + */ + seek(offset: number, whence: number): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Close implements io.Closer (https://golang.org/pkg/io/#Closer). + */ + close(): void + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ContentType returns the MIME type of the blob. + */ + contentType(): string + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ModTime returns the time the blob was last modified. + */ + modTime(): time.Time + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Size returns the size of the blob content in bytes. + */ + size(): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * As converts i to driver-specific types. + * See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/as/ for background information, the "As" + * examples in this package for examples, and the driver package + * documentation for the specific types supported for that driver. + */ + as(i: { + }): boolean + } + interface Reader { + /** + * WriteTo reads from r and writes to w until there's no more data or + * an error occurs. + * The return value is the number of bytes written to w. + * + * It implements the io.WriterTo interface. + */ + writeTo(w: io.Writer): number + } + /** + * Attributes contains attributes about a blob. + */ + interface Attributes { + /** + * CacheControl specifies caching attributes that services may use + * when serving the blob. + * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cache-Control + */ + cacheControl: string + /** + * ContentDisposition specifies whether the blob content is expected to be + * displayed inline or as an attachment. + * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Disposition + */ + contentDisposition: string + /** + * ContentEncoding specifies the encoding used for the blob's content, if any. + * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding + */ + contentEncoding: string + /** + * ContentLanguage specifies the language used in the blob's content, if any. + * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Language + */ + contentLanguage: string + /** + * ContentType is the MIME type of the blob. It will not be empty. + * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Type + */ + contentType: string + /** + * Metadata holds key/value pairs associated with the blob. + * Keys are guaranteed to be in lowercase, even if the backend service + * has case-sensitive keys (although note that Metadata written via + * this package will always be lowercased). If there are duplicate + * case-insensitive keys (e.g., "foo" and "FOO"), only one value + * will be kept, and it is undefined which one. + */ + metadata: _TygojaDict + /** + * CreateTime is the time the blob was created, if available. If not available, + * CreateTime will be the zero time. + */ + createTime: time.Time + /** + * ModTime is the time the blob was last modified. + */ + modTime: time.Time + /** + * Size is the size of the blob's content in bytes. + */ + size: number + /** + * MD5 is an MD5 hash of the blob contents or nil if not available. + */ + md5: string|Array + /** + * ETag for the blob; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag. + */ + eTag: string + } + interface Attributes { + /** + * As converts i to driver-specific types. + * See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/as/ for background information, the "As" + * examples in this package for examples, and the driver package + * documentation for the specific types supported for that driver. + */ + as(i: { + }): boolean + } + /** + * ListObject represents a single blob returned from List. + */ + interface ListObject { + /** + * Key is the key for this blob. + */ + key: string + /** + * ModTime is the time the blob was last modified. + */ + modTime: time.Time + /** + * Size is the size of the blob's content in bytes. + */ + size: number + /** + * MD5 is an MD5 hash of the blob contents or nil if not available. + */ + md5: string|Array + /** + * IsDir indicates that this result represents a "directory" in the + * hierarchical namespace, ending in ListOptions.Delimiter. Key can be + * passed as ListOptions.Prefix to list items in the "directory". + * Fields other than Key and IsDir will not be set if IsDir is true. + */ + isDir: boolean + } + interface ListObject { + /** + * As converts i to driver-specific types. + * See https://gocloud.dev/concepts/as/ for background information, the "As" + * examples in this package for examples, and the driver package + * documentation for the specific types supported for that driver. + */ + as(i: { + }): boolean + } +} + +namespace router { + // @ts-ignore + import validation = ozzo_validation + /** + * ApiError defines the struct for a basic api error response. + */ + interface ApiError { + data: _TygojaDict + message: string + status: number + } + interface ApiError { + /** + * Error makes it compatible with the `error` interface. + */ + error(): string + } + interface ApiError { + /** + * RawData returns the unformatted error data (could be an internal error, text, etc.) + */ + rawData(): any + } + interface ApiError { + /** + * Is reports whether the current ApiError wraps the target. + */ + is(target: Error): boolean + } + /** + * Event specifies based Route handler event that is usually intended + * to be embedded as part of a custom event struct. + * + * NB! It is expected that the Response and Request fields are always set. + */ + type _sBwNPxf = hook.Event + interface Event extends _sBwNPxf { + response: http.ResponseWriter + request?: http.Request + } + interface Event { + /** + * Written reports whether the current response has already been written. + * + * This method always returns false if e.ResponseWritter doesn't implement the WriteTracker interface + * (all router package handlers receives a ResponseWritter that implements it unless explicitly replaced with a custom one). + */ + written(): boolean + } + interface Event { + /** + * Status reports the status code of the current response. + * + * This method always returns 0 if e.Response doesn't implement the StatusTracker interface + * (all router package handlers receives a ResponseWritter that implements it unless explicitly replaced with a custom one). + */ + status(): number + } + interface Event { + /** + * Flush flushes buffered data to the current response. + * + * Returns [http.ErrNotSupported] if e.Response doesn't implement the [http.Flusher] interface + * (all router package handlers receives a ResponseWritter that implements it unless explicitly replaced with a custom one). + */ + flush(): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * IsTLS reports whether the connection on which the request was received is TLS. + */ + isTLS(): boolean + } + interface Event { + /** + * SetCookie is an alias for [http.SetCookie]. + * + * SetCookie adds a Set-Cookie header to the current response's headers. + * The provided cookie must have a valid Name. + * Invalid cookies may be silently dropped. + */ + setCookie(cookie: http.Cookie): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * RemoteIP returns the IP address of the client that sent the request. + * + * IPv6 addresses are returned expanded. + * For example, "2001:db8::1" becomes "2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001". + * + * Note that if you are behind reverse proxy(ies), this method returns + * the IP of the last connecting proxy. + */ + remoteIP(): string + } + interface Event { + /** + * FindUploadedFiles extracts all form files of "key" from a http request + * and returns a slice with filesystem.File instances (if any). + */ + findUploadedFiles(key: string): Array<(filesystem.File | undefined)> + } + interface Event { + /** + * Get retrieves single value from the current event data store. + */ + get(key: string): any + } + interface Event { + /** + * GetAll returns a copy of the current event data store. + */ + getAll(): _TygojaDict + } + interface Event { + /** + * Set saves single value into the current event data store. + */ + set(key: string, value: any): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * SetAll saves all items from m into the current event data store. + */ + setAll(m: _TygojaDict): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * String writes a plain string response. + */ + string(status: number, data: string): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * HTML writes an HTML response. + */ + html(status: number, data: string): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * JSON writes a JSON response. + * + * It also provides a generic response data fields picker if the "fields" query parameter is set. + */ + json(status: number, data: any): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * XML writes an XML response. + * It automatically prepends the generic [xml.Header] string to the response. + */ + xml(status: number, data: any): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * Stream streams the specified reader into the response. + */ + stream(status: number, contentType: string, reader: io.Reader): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * Blob writes a blob (bytes slice) response. + */ + blob(status: number, contentType: string, b: string|Array): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * FileFS serves the specified filename from fsys. + * + * It is similar to [echo.FileFS] for consistency with earlier versions. + */ + fileFS(fsys: fs.FS, filename: string): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * NoContent writes a response with no body (ex. 204). + */ + noContent(status: number): void + } + interface Event { + /** + * Redirect writes a redirect response to the specified url. + * The status code must be in between 300 – 399 range. + */ + redirect(status: number, url: string): void + } + interface Event { + error(status: number, message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + badRequestError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + notFoundError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + forbiddenError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + unauthorizedError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + tooManyRequestsError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + internalServerError(message: string, errData: any): (ApiError) + } + interface Event { + /** + * BindBody unmarshal the request body into the provided dst. + * + * dst must be either a struct pointer or map[string]any. + * + * The rules how the body will be scanned depends on the request Content-Type. + * + * Currently the following Content-Types are supported: + * ``` + * - application/json + * - text/xml, application/xml + * - multipart/form-data, application/x-www-form-urlencoded + * ``` + * + * Respectively the following struct tags are supported (again, which one will be used depends on the Content-Type): + * ``` + * - "json" (json body)- uses the builtin Go json package for unmarshaling. + * - "xml" (xml body) - uses the builtin Go xml package for unmarshaling. + * - "form" (form data) - utilizes the custom [router.UnmarshalRequestData] method. + * ``` + * + * NB! When dst is a struct make sure that it doesn't have public fields + * that shouldn't be bindable and it is advisible such fields to be unexported + * or have a separate struct just for the binding. For example: + * + * ``` + * data := struct{ + * somethingPrivate string + * + * Title string `json:"title" form:"title"` + * Total int `json:"total" form:"total"` + * } + * err := e.BindBody(&data) + * ``` + */ + bindBody(dst: any): void + } + /** + * Router defines a thin wrapper around the standard Go [http.ServeMux] by + * adding support for routing sub-groups, middlewares and other common utils. + * + * Example: + * + * ``` + * r := NewRouter[*MyEvent](eventFactory) + * + * // middlewares + * r.BindFunc(m1, m2) + * + * // routes + * r.GET("/test", handler1) + * + * // sub-routers/groups + * api := r.Group("/api") + * api.GET("/admins", handler2) + * + * // generate a http.ServeMux instance based on the router configurations + * mux, _ := r.BuildMux() + * + * http.ListenAndServe("localhost:8090", mux) + * ``` + */ + type _scHdejJ = RouterGroup + interface Router extends _scHdejJ { + } +} + /** * Package slog provides structured logging, * in which log records include a message, @@ -20449,131 +20520,6 @@ namespace slog { } } -/** - * 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 - } -} - -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 subscriptions { /** * Broker defines a struct for managing subscriptions clients. @@ -20721,25 +20667,6 @@ namespace sync { } } -/** - * Package io provides basic interfaces to I/O primitives. - * Its primary job is to wrap existing implementations of such primitives, - * such as those in package os, into shared public interfaces that - * abstract the functionality, plus some other related primitives. - * - * Because these interfaces and primitives wrap lower-level operations with - * various implementations, unless otherwise informed clients should not - * assume they are safe for parallel execution. - */ -namespace io { - /** - * WriteCloser is the interface that groups the basic Write and Close methods. - */ - interface WriteCloser { - [key:string]: any; - } -} - /** * Package syscall contains an interface to the low-level operating system * primitives. The details vary depending on the underlying system, and @@ -20936,520 +20863,6 @@ namespace time { } } -/** - * Package fs defines basic interfaces to a file system. - * A file system can be provided by the host operating system - * but also by other packages. - * - * See the [testing/fstest] package for support with testing - * implementations of file systems. - */ -namespace fs { -} - -/** - * Package url parses URLs and implements query escaping. - */ -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 { - 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) - } -} - -/** - * Package bufio implements buffered I/O. It wraps an io.Reader or io.Writer - * object, creating another object (Reader or Writer) that also implements - * the interface but provides buffering and some help for textual I/O. - */ -namespace bufio { - /** - * Reader implements buffering for an io.Reader object. - */ - interface Reader { - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Size returns the size of the underlying buffer in bytes. - */ - size(): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Reset discards any buffered data, resets all state, and switches - * the buffered reader to read from r. - * Calling Reset on the zero value of [Reader] initializes the internal buffer - * to the default size. - * Calling b.Reset(b) (that is, resetting a [Reader] to itself) does nothing. - */ - reset(r: io.Reader): void - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Peek returns the next n bytes without advancing the reader. The bytes stop - * being valid at the next read call. If Peek returns fewer than n bytes, it - * also returns an error explaining why the read is short. The error is - * [ErrBufferFull] if n is larger than b's buffer size. - * - * Calling Peek prevents a [Reader.UnreadByte] or [Reader.UnreadRune] call from succeeding - * until the next read operation. - */ - peek(n: number): string|Array - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Discard skips the next n bytes, returning the number of bytes discarded. - * - * If Discard skips fewer than n bytes, it also returns an error. - * If 0 <= n <= b.Buffered(), Discard is guaranteed to succeed without - * reading from the underlying io.Reader. - */ - discard(n: number): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Read reads data into p. - * It returns the number of bytes read into p. - * The bytes are taken from at most one Read on the underlying [Reader], - * hence n may be less than len(p). - * To read exactly len(p) bytes, use io.ReadFull(b, p). - * If the underlying [Reader] can return a non-zero count with io.EOF, - * then this Read method can do so as well; see the [io.Reader] docs. - */ - read(p: string|Array): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadByte reads and returns a single byte. - * If no byte is available, returns an error. - */ - readByte(): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * UnreadByte unreads the last byte. Only the most recently read byte can be unread. - * - * UnreadByte returns an error if the most recent method called on the - * [Reader] was not a read operation. Notably, [Reader.Peek], [Reader.Discard], and [Reader.WriteTo] are not - * considered read operations. - */ - unreadByte(): void - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadRune reads a single UTF-8 encoded Unicode character and returns the - * rune and its size in bytes. If the encoded rune is invalid, it consumes one byte - * and returns unicode.ReplacementChar (U+FFFD) with a size of 1. - */ - readRune(): [number, number] - } - interface Reader { - /** - * UnreadRune unreads the last rune. If the most recent method called on - * the [Reader] was not a [Reader.ReadRune], [Reader.UnreadRune] returns an error. (In this - * regard it is stricter than [Reader.UnreadByte], which will unread the last byte - * from any read operation.) - */ - unreadRune(): void - } - interface Reader { - /** - * Buffered returns the number of bytes that can be read from the current buffer. - */ - buffered(): number - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadSlice reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input, - * returning a slice pointing at the bytes in the buffer. - * The bytes stop being valid at the next read. - * If ReadSlice encounters an error before finding a delimiter, - * it returns all the data in the buffer and the error itself (often io.EOF). - * ReadSlice fails with error [ErrBufferFull] if the buffer fills without a delim. - * Because the data returned from ReadSlice will be overwritten - * by the next I/O operation, most clients should use - * [Reader.ReadBytes] or ReadString instead. - * ReadSlice returns err != nil if and only if line does not end in delim. - */ - readSlice(delim: number): string|Array - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadLine is a low-level line-reading primitive. Most callers should use - * [Reader.ReadBytes]('\n') or [Reader.ReadString]('\n') instead or use a [Scanner]. - * - * ReadLine tries to return a single line, not including the end-of-line bytes. - * If the line was too long for the buffer then isPrefix is set and the - * beginning of the line is returned. The rest of the line will be returned - * from future calls. isPrefix will be false when returning the last fragment - * of the line. The returned buffer is only valid until the next call to - * ReadLine. ReadLine either returns a non-nil line or it returns an error, - * never both. - * - * The text returned from ReadLine does not include the line end ("\r\n" or "\n"). - * No indication or error is given if the input ends without a final line end. - * Calling [Reader.UnreadByte] after ReadLine will always unread the last byte read - * (possibly a character belonging to the line end) even if that byte is not - * part of the line returned by ReadLine. - */ - readLine(): [string|Array, boolean] - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadBytes reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input, - * returning a slice containing the data up to and including the delimiter. - * If ReadBytes encounters an error before finding a delimiter, - * it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF). - * ReadBytes returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in - * delim. - * For simple uses, a Scanner may be more convenient. - */ - readBytes(delim: number): string|Array - } - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadString reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input, - * returning a string containing the data up to and including the delimiter. - * If ReadString encounters an error before finding a delimiter, - * it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF). - * ReadString returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in - * delim. - * For simple uses, a Scanner may be more convenient. - */ - readString(delim: number): string - } - interface Reader { - /** - * WriteTo implements io.WriterTo. - * This may make multiple calls to the [Reader.Read] method of the underlying [Reader]. - * If the underlying reader supports the [Reader.WriteTo] method, - * this calls the underlying [Reader.WriteTo] without buffering. - */ - writeTo(w: io.Writer): number - } - /** - * Writer implements buffering for an [io.Writer] object. - * If an error occurs writing to a [Writer], no more data will be - * accepted and all subsequent writes, and [Writer.Flush], will return the error. - * After all data has been written, the client should call the - * [Writer.Flush] method to guarantee all data has been forwarded to - * the underlying [io.Writer]. - */ - interface Writer { - } - interface Writer { - /** - * Size returns the size of the underlying buffer in bytes. - */ - size(): number - } - interface Writer { - /** - * Reset discards any unflushed buffered data, clears any error, and - * resets b to write its output to w. - * Calling Reset on the zero value of [Writer] initializes the internal buffer - * to the default size. - * Calling w.Reset(w) (that is, resetting a [Writer] to itself) does nothing. - */ - reset(w: io.Writer): void - } - interface Writer { - /** - * Flush writes any buffered data to the underlying [io.Writer]. - */ - flush(): void - } - interface Writer { - /** - * Available returns how many bytes are unused in the buffer. - */ - available(): number - } - interface Writer { - /** - * AvailableBuffer returns an empty buffer with b.Available() capacity. - * This buffer is intended to be appended to and - * passed to an immediately succeeding [Writer.Write] call. - * The buffer is only valid until the next write operation on b. - */ - availableBuffer(): string|Array - } - interface Writer { - /** - * Buffered returns the number of bytes that have been written into the current buffer. - */ - buffered(): number - } - interface Writer { - /** - * Write writes the contents of p into the buffer. - * It returns the number of bytes written. - * If nn < len(p), it also returns an error explaining - * why the write is short. - */ - write(p: string|Array): number - } - interface Writer { - /** - * WriteByte writes a single byte. - */ - writeByte(c: number): void - } - interface Writer { - /** - * WriteRune writes a single Unicode code point, returning - * the number of bytes written and any error. - */ - writeRune(r: number): number - } - interface Writer { - /** - * WriteString writes a string. - * It returns the number of bytes written. - * If the count is less than len(s), it also returns an error explaining - * why the write is short. - */ - writeString(s: string): number - } - interface Writer { - /** - * ReadFrom implements [io.ReaderFrom]. If the underlying writer - * supports the ReadFrom method, this calls the underlying ReadFrom. - * If there is buffered data and an underlying ReadFrom, this fills - * the buffer and writes it before calling ReadFrom. - */ - readFrom(r: io.Reader): number - } -} - /** * Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, * cancellation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries @@ -21506,6 +20919,165 @@ namespace bufio { namespace context { } +/** + * Package io provides basic interfaces to I/O primitives. + * Its primary job is to wrap existing implementations of such primitives, + * such as those in package os, into shared public interfaces that + * abstract the functionality, plus some other related primitives. + * + * Because these interfaces and primitives wrap lower-level operations with + * various implementations, unless otherwise informed clients should not + * assume they are safe for parallel execution. + */ +namespace io { + /** + * WriteCloser is the interface that groups the basic Write and Close methods. + */ + interface WriteCloser { + [key:string]: any; + } +} + +/** + * Package fs defines basic interfaces to a file system. + * A file system can be provided by the host operating system + * but also by other packages. + * + * See the [testing/fstest] package for support with testing + * implementations of file systems. + */ +namespace fs { +} + +/** + * Package net provides a portable interface for network I/O, including + * TCP/IP, UDP, domain name resolution, and Unix domain sockets. + * + * Although the package provides access to low-level networking + * primitives, most clients will need only the basic interface provided + * by the [Dial], [Listen], and Accept functions and the associated + * [Conn] and [Listener] interfaces. The crypto/tls package uses + * the same interfaces and similar Dial and Listen functions. + * + * The Dial function connects to a server: + * + * ``` + * conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", "golang.org:80") + * if err != nil { + * // handle error + * } + * fmt.Fprintf(conn, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n") + * status, err := bufio.NewReader(conn).ReadString('\n') + * // ... + * ``` + * + * The Listen function creates servers: + * + * ``` + * ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":8080") + * if err != nil { + * // handle error + * } + * for { + * conn, err := ln.Accept() + * if err != nil { + * // handle error + * } + * go handleConnection(conn) + * } + * ``` + * + * # Name Resolution + * + * The method for resolving domain names, whether indirectly with functions like Dial + * or directly with functions like [LookupHost] and [LookupAddr], varies by operating system. + * + * On Unix systems, the resolver has two options for resolving names. + * It can use a pure Go resolver that sends DNS requests directly to the servers + * listed in /etc/resolv.conf, or it can use a cgo-based resolver that calls C + * library routines such as getaddrinfo and getnameinfo. + * + * On Unix the pure Go resolver is preferred over the cgo resolver, because a blocked DNS + * request consumes only a goroutine, while a blocked C call consumes an operating system thread. + * When cgo is available, the cgo-based resolver is used instead under a variety of + * conditions: on systems that do not let programs make direct DNS requests (OS X), + * when the LOCALDOMAIN environment variable is present (even if empty), + * when the RES_OPTIONS or HOSTALIASES environment variable is non-empty, + * when the ASR_CONFIG environment variable is non-empty (OpenBSD only), + * when /etc/resolv.conf or /etc/nsswitch.conf specify the use of features that the + * Go resolver does not implement. + * + * On all systems (except Plan 9), when the cgo resolver is being used + * this package applies a concurrent cgo lookup limit to prevent the system + * from running out of system threads. Currently, it is limited to 500 concurrent lookups. + * + * The resolver decision can be overridden by setting the netdns value of the + * GODEBUG environment variable (see package runtime) to go or cgo, as in: + * + * ``` + * export GODEBUG=netdns=go # force pure Go resolver + * export GODEBUG=netdns=cgo # force native resolver (cgo, win32) + * ``` + * + * The decision can also be forced while building the Go source tree + * by setting the netgo or netcgo build tag. + * + * A numeric netdns setting, as in GODEBUG=netdns=1, causes the resolver + * to print debugging information about its decisions. + * To force a particular resolver while also printing debugging information, + * join the two settings by a plus sign, as in GODEBUG=netdns=go+1. + * + * The Go resolver will send an EDNS0 additional header with a DNS request, + * to signal a willingness to accept a larger DNS packet size. + * This can reportedly cause sporadic failures with the DNS server run + * by some modems and routers. Setting GODEBUG=netedns0=0 will disable + * sending the additional header. + * + * On macOS, if Go code that uses the net package is built with + * -buildmode=c-archive, linking the resulting archive into a C program + * requires passing -lresolv when linking the C code. + * + * On Plan 9, the resolver always accesses /net/cs and /net/dns. + * + * On Windows, in Go 1.18.x and earlier, the resolver always used C + * library functions, such as GetAddrInfo and DnsQuery. + */ +namespace net { + /** + * Addr represents a network end point address. + * + * The two methods [Addr.Network] and [Addr.String] conventionally return strings + * that can be passed as the arguments to [Dial], but the exact form + * and meaning of the strings is up to the implementation. + */ + interface Addr { + [key:string]: any; + network(): string // name of the network (for example, "tcp", "udp") + string(): string // string form of address (for example, "192.0.2.1:25", "[2001:db8::1]:80") + } + /** + * A Listener is a generic network listener for stream-oriented protocols. + * + * Multiple goroutines may invoke methods on a Listener simultaneously. + */ + interface Listener { + [key:string]: any; + /** + * Accept waits for and returns the next connection to the listener. + */ + accept(): Conn + /** + * Close closes the listener. + * Any blocked Accept operations will be unblocked and return errors. + */ + close(): void + /** + * Addr returns the listener's network address. + */ + addr(): Addr + } +} + /** * Package sql provides a generic interface around SQL (or SQL-like) * databases. @@ -21722,400 +21294,6 @@ namespace sql { } } -/** - * Package net provides a portable interface for network I/O, including - * TCP/IP, UDP, domain name resolution, and Unix domain sockets. - * - * Although the package provides access to low-level networking - * primitives, most clients will need only the basic interface provided - * by the [Dial], [Listen], and Accept functions and the associated - * [Conn] and [Listener] interfaces. The crypto/tls package uses - * the same interfaces and similar Dial and Listen functions. - * - * The Dial function connects to a server: - * - * ``` - * conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", "golang.org:80") - * if err != nil { - * // handle error - * } - * fmt.Fprintf(conn, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n") - * status, err := bufio.NewReader(conn).ReadString('\n') - * // ... - * ``` - * - * The Listen function creates servers: - * - * ``` - * ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":8080") - * if err != nil { - * // handle error - * } - * for { - * conn, err := ln.Accept() - * if err != nil { - * // handle error - * } - * go handleConnection(conn) - * } - * ``` - * - * # Name Resolution - * - * The method for resolving domain names, whether indirectly with functions like Dial - * or directly with functions like [LookupHost] and [LookupAddr], varies by operating system. - * - * On Unix systems, the resolver has two options for resolving names. - * It can use a pure Go resolver that sends DNS requests directly to the servers - * listed in /etc/resolv.conf, or it can use a cgo-based resolver that calls C - * library routines such as getaddrinfo and getnameinfo. - * - * On Unix the pure Go resolver is preferred over the cgo resolver, because a blocked DNS - * request consumes only a goroutine, while a blocked C call consumes an operating system thread. - * When cgo is available, the cgo-based resolver is used instead under a variety of - * conditions: on systems that do not let programs make direct DNS requests (OS X), - * when the LOCALDOMAIN environment variable is present (even if empty), - * when the RES_OPTIONS or HOSTALIASES environment variable is non-empty, - * when the ASR_CONFIG environment variable is non-empty (OpenBSD only), - * when /etc/resolv.conf or /etc/nsswitch.conf specify the use of features that the - * Go resolver does not implement. - * - * On all systems (except Plan 9), when the cgo resolver is being used - * this package applies a concurrent cgo lookup limit to prevent the system - * from running out of system threads. Currently, it is limited to 500 concurrent lookups. - * - * The resolver decision can be overridden by setting the netdns value of the - * GODEBUG environment variable (see package runtime) to go or cgo, as in: - * - * ``` - * export GODEBUG=netdns=go # force pure Go resolver - * export GODEBUG=netdns=cgo # force native resolver (cgo, win32) - * ``` - * - * The decision can also be forced while building the Go source tree - * by setting the netgo or netcgo build tag. - * - * A numeric netdns setting, as in GODEBUG=netdns=1, causes the resolver - * to print debugging information about its decisions. - * To force a particular resolver while also printing debugging information, - * join the two settings by a plus sign, as in GODEBUG=netdns=go+1. - * - * The Go resolver will send an EDNS0 additional header with a DNS request, - * to signal a willingness to accept a larger DNS packet size. - * This can reportedly cause sporadic failures with the DNS server run - * by some modems and routers. Setting GODEBUG=netedns0=0 will disable - * sending the additional header. - * - * On macOS, if Go code that uses the net package is built with - * -buildmode=c-archive, linking the resulting archive into a C program - * requires passing -lresolv when linking the C code. - * - * On Plan 9, the resolver always accesses /net/cs and /net/dns. - * - * On Windows, in Go 1.18.x and earlier, the resolver always used C - * library functions, such as GetAddrInfo and DnsQuery. - */ -namespace net { - /** - * Addr represents a network end point address. - * - * The two methods [Addr.Network] and [Addr.String] conventionally return strings - * that can be passed as the arguments to [Dial], but the exact form - * and meaning of the strings is up to the implementation. - */ - interface Addr { - [key:string]: any; - network(): string // name of the network (for example, "tcp", "udp") - string(): string // string form of address (for example, "192.0.2.1:25", "[2001:db8::1]:80") - } - /** - * A Listener is a generic network listener for stream-oriented protocols. - * - * Multiple goroutines may invoke methods on a Listener simultaneously. - */ - interface Listener { - [key:string]: any; - /** - * Accept waits for and returns the next connection to the listener. - */ - accept(): Conn - /** - * Close closes the listener. - * Any blocked Accept operations will be unblocked and return errors. - */ - close(): void - /** - * Addr returns the listener's network address. - */ - addr(): Addr - } -} - -/** - * Package types implements some commonly used db serializable types - * like datetime, json, etc. - */ -namespace types { -} - -namespace search { -} - -/** - * Package cobra is a commander providing a simple interface to create powerful modern CLI interfaces. - * In addition to providing an interface, Cobra simultaneously provides a controller to organize your application code. - */ -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 - } - /** - * ShellCompDirective is a bit map representing the different behaviors the shell - * can be instructed to have once completions have been provided. - */ - interface ShellCompDirective extends Number{} - /** - * 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 - } -} - -/** - * 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 { - /** - * 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 - } -} - -/** - * Package textproto implements generic support for text-based request/response - * protocols in the style of HTTP, NNTP, and SMTP. - * - * The package provides: - * - * [Error], which represents a numeric error response from - * a server. - * - * [Pipeline], to manage pipelined requests and responses - * in a client. - * - * [Reader], to read numeric response code lines, - * key: value headers, lines wrapped with leading spaces - * on continuation lines, and whole text blocks ending - * with a dot on a line by itself. - * - * [Writer], to write dot-encoded text blocks. - * - * [Conn], a convenient packaging of [Reader], [Writer], and [Pipeline] for use - * with a single network connection. - */ -namespace textproto { - /** - * A MIMEHeader represents a MIME-style header mapping - * keys to sets of values. - */ - interface MIMEHeader extends _TygojaDict{} - interface MIMEHeader { - /** - * Add adds the key, value pair to the header. - * It appends to any existing values associated with key. - */ - add(key: string, value: string): void - } - interface MIMEHeader { - /** - * Set sets the header entries associated with key to - * the single element value. It replaces any existing - * values associated with key. - */ - set(key: string, value: string): void - } - interface MIMEHeader { - /** - * Get gets the first value associated with the given key. - * It is case insensitive; [CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey] is used - * to canonicalize the provided key. - * If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns "". - * To use non-canonical keys, access the map directly. - */ - get(key: string): string - } - interface MIMEHeader { - /** - * Values returns all values associated with the given key. - * It is case insensitive; [CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey] is - * used to canonicalize the provided key. To use non-canonical - * keys, access the map directly. - * The returned slice is not a copy. - */ - values(key: string): Array - } - interface MIMEHeader { - /** - * Del deletes the values associated with key. - */ - del(key: string): void - } -} - -/** - * Package multipart implements MIME multipart parsing, as defined in RFC - * 2046. - * - * The implementation is sufficient for HTTP (RFC 2388) and the multipart - * bodies generated by popular browsers. - * - * # Limits - * - * To protect against malicious inputs, this package sets limits on the size - * of the MIME data it processes. - * - * [Reader.NextPart] and [Reader.NextRawPart] limit the number of headers in a - * part to 10000 and [Reader.ReadForm] limits the total number of headers in all - * FileHeaders to 10000. - * These limits may be adjusted with the GODEBUG=multipartmaxheaders= - * setting. - * - * Reader.ReadForm further limits the number of parts in a form to 1000. - * This limit may be adjusted with the GODEBUG=multipartmaxparts= - * setting. - */ -namespace multipart { - interface Reader { - /** - * ReadForm parses an entire multipart message whose parts have - * a Content-Disposition of "form-data". - * It stores up to maxMemory bytes + 10MB (reserved for non-file parts) - * in memory. File parts which can't be stored in memory will be stored on - * disk in temporary files. - * It returns [ErrMessageTooLarge] if all non-file parts can't be stored in - * memory. - */ - readForm(maxMemory: number): (Form) - } - /** - * Form is a parsed multipart form. - * Its File parts are stored either in memory or on disk, - * and are accessible via the [*FileHeader]'s Open method. - * Its Value parts are stored as strings. - * Both are keyed by field name. - */ - interface Form { - value: _TygojaDict - file: _TygojaDict - } - interface Form { - /** - * RemoveAll removes any temporary files associated with a [Form]. - */ - removeAll(): void - } - /** - * File is an interface to access the file part of a multipart message. - * Its contents may be either stored in memory or on disk. - * If stored on disk, the File's underlying concrete type will be an *os.File. - */ - interface File { - [key:string]: any; - } - /** - * Reader is an iterator over parts in a MIME multipart body. - * Reader's underlying parser consumes its input as needed. Seeking - * isn't supported. - */ - interface Reader { - } - interface Reader { - /** - * NextPart returns the next part in the multipart or an error. - * When there are no more parts, the error [io.EOF] is returned. - * - * As a special case, if the "Content-Transfer-Encoding" header - * has a value of "quoted-printable", that header is instead - * hidden and the body is transparently decoded during Read calls. - */ - nextPart(): (Part) - } - interface Reader { - /** - * NextRawPart returns the next part in the multipart or an error. - * When there are no more parts, the error [io.EOF] is returned. - * - * Unlike [Reader.NextPart], it does not have special handling for - * "Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable". - */ - nextRawPart(): (Part) - } -} - /** * Package slog provides structured logging, * in which log records include a message, @@ -22655,7 +21833,713 @@ namespace slog { import loginternal = internal } -namespace subscriptions { +/** + * 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 { + /** + * 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 + } +} + +/** + * Package bufio implements buffered I/O. It wraps an io.Reader or io.Writer + * object, creating another object (Reader or Writer) that also implements + * the interface but provides buffering and some help for textual I/O. + */ +namespace bufio { + /** + * Reader implements buffering for an io.Reader object. + */ + interface Reader { + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Size returns the size of the underlying buffer in bytes. + */ + size(): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Reset discards any buffered data, resets all state, and switches + * the buffered reader to read from r. + * Calling Reset on the zero value of [Reader] initializes the internal buffer + * to the default size. + * Calling b.Reset(b) (that is, resetting a [Reader] to itself) does nothing. + */ + reset(r: io.Reader): void + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Peek returns the next n bytes without advancing the reader. The bytes stop + * being valid at the next read call. If Peek returns fewer than n bytes, it + * also returns an error explaining why the read is short. The error is + * [ErrBufferFull] if n is larger than b's buffer size. + * + * Calling Peek prevents a [Reader.UnreadByte] or [Reader.UnreadRune] call from succeeding + * until the next read operation. + */ + peek(n: number): string|Array + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Discard skips the next n bytes, returning the number of bytes discarded. + * + * If Discard skips fewer than n bytes, it also returns an error. + * If 0 <= n <= b.Buffered(), Discard is guaranteed to succeed without + * reading from the underlying io.Reader. + */ + discard(n: number): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Read reads data into p. + * It returns the number of bytes read into p. + * The bytes are taken from at most one Read on the underlying [Reader], + * hence n may be less than len(p). + * To read exactly len(p) bytes, use io.ReadFull(b, p). + * If the underlying [Reader] can return a non-zero count with io.EOF, + * then this Read method can do so as well; see the [io.Reader] docs. + */ + read(p: string|Array): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadByte reads and returns a single byte. + * If no byte is available, returns an error. + */ + readByte(): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * UnreadByte unreads the last byte. Only the most recently read byte can be unread. + * + * UnreadByte returns an error if the most recent method called on the + * [Reader] was not a read operation. Notably, [Reader.Peek], [Reader.Discard], and [Reader.WriteTo] are not + * considered read operations. + */ + unreadByte(): void + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadRune reads a single UTF-8 encoded Unicode character and returns the + * rune and its size in bytes. If the encoded rune is invalid, it consumes one byte + * and returns unicode.ReplacementChar (U+FFFD) with a size of 1. + */ + readRune(): [number, number] + } + interface Reader { + /** + * UnreadRune unreads the last rune. If the most recent method called on + * the [Reader] was not a [Reader.ReadRune], [Reader.UnreadRune] returns an error. (In this + * regard it is stricter than [Reader.UnreadByte], which will unread the last byte + * from any read operation.) + */ + unreadRune(): void + } + interface Reader { + /** + * Buffered returns the number of bytes that can be read from the current buffer. + */ + buffered(): number + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadSlice reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input, + * returning a slice pointing at the bytes in the buffer. + * The bytes stop being valid at the next read. + * If ReadSlice encounters an error before finding a delimiter, + * it returns all the data in the buffer and the error itself (often io.EOF). + * ReadSlice fails with error [ErrBufferFull] if the buffer fills without a delim. + * Because the data returned from ReadSlice will be overwritten + * by the next I/O operation, most clients should use + * [Reader.ReadBytes] or ReadString instead. + * ReadSlice returns err != nil if and only if line does not end in delim. + */ + readSlice(delim: number): string|Array + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadLine is a low-level line-reading primitive. Most callers should use + * [Reader.ReadBytes]('\n') or [Reader.ReadString]('\n') instead or use a [Scanner]. + * + * ReadLine tries to return a single line, not including the end-of-line bytes. + * If the line was too long for the buffer then isPrefix is set and the + * beginning of the line is returned. The rest of the line will be returned + * from future calls. isPrefix will be false when returning the last fragment + * of the line. The returned buffer is only valid until the next call to + * ReadLine. ReadLine either returns a non-nil line or it returns an error, + * never both. + * + * The text returned from ReadLine does not include the line end ("\r\n" or "\n"). + * No indication or error is given if the input ends without a final line end. + * Calling [Reader.UnreadByte] after ReadLine will always unread the last byte read + * (possibly a character belonging to the line end) even if that byte is not + * part of the line returned by ReadLine. + */ + readLine(): [string|Array, boolean] + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadBytes reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input, + * returning a slice containing the data up to and including the delimiter. + * If ReadBytes encounters an error before finding a delimiter, + * it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF). + * ReadBytes returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in + * delim. + * For simple uses, a Scanner may be more convenient. + */ + readBytes(delim: number): string|Array + } + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadString reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input, + * returning a string containing the data up to and including the delimiter. + * If ReadString encounters an error before finding a delimiter, + * it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF). + * ReadString returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in + * delim. + * For simple uses, a Scanner may be more convenient. + */ + readString(delim: number): string + } + interface Reader { + /** + * WriteTo implements io.WriterTo. + * This may make multiple calls to the [Reader.Read] method of the underlying [Reader]. + * If the underlying reader supports the [Reader.WriteTo] method, + * this calls the underlying [Reader.WriteTo] without buffering. + */ + writeTo(w: io.Writer): number + } + /** + * Writer implements buffering for an [io.Writer] object. + * If an error occurs writing to a [Writer], no more data will be + * accepted and all subsequent writes, and [Writer.Flush], will return the error. + * After all data has been written, the client should call the + * [Writer.Flush] method to guarantee all data has been forwarded to + * the underlying [io.Writer]. + */ + interface Writer { + } + interface Writer { + /** + * Size returns the size of the underlying buffer in bytes. + */ + size(): number + } + interface Writer { + /** + * Reset discards any unflushed buffered data, clears any error, and + * resets b to write its output to w. + * Calling Reset on the zero value of [Writer] initializes the internal buffer + * to the default size. + * Calling w.Reset(w) (that is, resetting a [Writer] to itself) does nothing. + */ + reset(w: io.Writer): void + } + interface Writer { + /** + * Flush writes any buffered data to the underlying [io.Writer]. + */ + flush(): void + } + interface Writer { + /** + * Available returns how many bytes are unused in the buffer. + */ + available(): number + } + interface Writer { + /** + * AvailableBuffer returns an empty buffer with b.Available() capacity. + * This buffer is intended to be appended to and + * passed to an immediately succeeding [Writer.Write] call. + * The buffer is only valid until the next write operation on b. + */ + availableBuffer(): string|Array + } + interface Writer { + /** + * Buffered returns the number of bytes that have been written into the current buffer. + */ + buffered(): number + } + interface Writer { + /** + * Write writes the contents of p into the buffer. + * It returns the number of bytes written. + * If nn < len(p), it also returns an error explaining + * why the write is short. + */ + write(p: string|Array): number + } + interface Writer { + /** + * WriteByte writes a single byte. + */ + writeByte(c: number): void + } + interface Writer { + /** + * WriteRune writes a single Unicode code point, returning + * the number of bytes written and any error. + */ + writeRune(r: number): number + } + interface Writer { + /** + * WriteString writes a string. + * It returns the number of bytes written. + * If the count is less than len(s), it also returns an error explaining + * why the write is short. + */ + writeString(s: string): number + } + interface Writer { + /** + * ReadFrom implements [io.ReaderFrom]. If the underlying writer + * supports the ReadFrom method, this calls the underlying ReadFrom. + * If there is buffered data and an underlying ReadFrom, this fills + * the buffer and writes it before calling ReadFrom. + */ + readFrom(r: io.Reader): number + } +} + +/** + * Package url parses URLs and implements query escaping. + */ +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 { + 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) + } +} + +/** + * Package textproto implements generic support for text-based request/response + * protocols in the style of HTTP, NNTP, and SMTP. + * + * The package provides: + * + * [Error], which represents a numeric error response from + * a server. + * + * [Pipeline], to manage pipelined requests and responses + * in a client. + * + * [Reader], to read numeric response code lines, + * key: value headers, lines wrapped with leading spaces + * on continuation lines, and whole text blocks ending + * with a dot on a line by itself. + * + * [Writer], to write dot-encoded text blocks. + * + * [Conn], a convenient packaging of [Reader], [Writer], and [Pipeline] for use + * with a single network connection. + */ +namespace textproto { + /** + * A MIMEHeader represents a MIME-style header mapping + * keys to sets of values. + */ + interface MIMEHeader extends _TygojaDict{} + interface MIMEHeader { + /** + * Add adds the key, value pair to the header. + * It appends to any existing values associated with key. + */ + add(key: string, value: string): void + } + interface MIMEHeader { + /** + * Set sets the header entries associated with key to + * the single element value. It replaces any existing + * values associated with key. + */ + set(key: string, value: string): void + } + interface MIMEHeader { + /** + * Get gets the first value associated with the given key. + * It is case insensitive; [CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey] is used + * to canonicalize the provided key. + * If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns "". + * To use non-canonical keys, access the map directly. + */ + get(key: string): string + } + interface MIMEHeader { + /** + * Values returns all values associated with the given key. + * It is case insensitive; [CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey] is + * used to canonicalize the provided key. To use non-canonical + * keys, access the map directly. + * The returned slice is not a copy. + */ + values(key: string): Array + } + interface MIMEHeader { + /** + * Del deletes the values associated with key. + */ + del(key: string): void + } +} + +/** + * Package multipart implements MIME multipart parsing, as defined in RFC + * 2046. + * + * The implementation is sufficient for HTTP (RFC 2388) and the multipart + * bodies generated by popular browsers. + * + * # Limits + * + * To protect against malicious inputs, this package sets limits on the size + * of the MIME data it processes. + * + * [Reader.NextPart] and [Reader.NextRawPart] limit the number of headers in a + * part to 10000 and [Reader.ReadForm] limits the total number of headers in all + * FileHeaders to 10000. + * These limits may be adjusted with the GODEBUG=multipartmaxheaders= + * setting. + * + * Reader.ReadForm further limits the number of parts in a form to 1000. + * This limit may be adjusted with the GODEBUG=multipartmaxparts= + * setting. + */ +namespace multipart { + interface Reader { + /** + * ReadForm parses an entire multipart message whose parts have + * a Content-Disposition of "form-data". + * It stores up to maxMemory bytes + 10MB (reserved for non-file parts) + * in memory. File parts which can't be stored in memory will be stored on + * disk in temporary files. + * It returns [ErrMessageTooLarge] if all non-file parts can't be stored in + * memory. + */ + readForm(maxMemory: number): (Form) + } + /** + * Form is a parsed multipart form. + * Its File parts are stored either in memory or on disk, + * and are accessible via the [*FileHeader]'s Open method. + * Its Value parts are stored as strings. + * Both are keyed by field name. + */ + interface Form { + value: _TygojaDict + file: _TygojaDict + } + interface Form { + /** + * RemoveAll removes any temporary files associated with a [Form]. + */ + removeAll(): void + } + /** + * File is an interface to access the file part of a multipart message. + * Its contents may be either stored in memory or on disk. + * If stored on disk, the File's underlying concrete type will be an *os.File. + */ + interface File { + [key:string]: any; + } + /** + * Reader is an iterator over parts in a MIME multipart body. + * Reader's underlying parser consumes its input as needed. Seeking + * isn't supported. + */ + interface Reader { + } + interface Reader { + /** + * NextPart returns the next part in the multipart or an error. + * When there are no more parts, the error [io.EOF] is returned. + * + * As a special case, if the "Content-Transfer-Encoding" header + * has a value of "quoted-printable", that header is instead + * hidden and the body is transparently decoded during Read calls. + */ + nextPart(): (Part) + } + interface Reader { + /** + * NextRawPart returns the next part in the multipart or an error. + * When there are no more parts, the error [io.EOF] is returned. + * + * Unlike [Reader.NextPart], it does not have special handling for + * "Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable". + */ + nextRawPart(): (Part) + } } /** @@ -23058,6 +22942,93 @@ namespace http { } } +/** + * Package cobra is a commander providing a simple interface to create powerful modern CLI interfaces. + * In addition to providing an interface, Cobra simultaneously provides a controller to organize your application code. + */ +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 + } + /** + * ShellCompDirective is a bit map representing the different behaviors the shell + * can be instructed to have once completions have been provided. + */ + interface ShellCompDirective extends Number{} + /** + * 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 + } +} + +namespace store { +} + +namespace hook { + /** + * wrapped local Hook embedded struct to limit the public API surface. + */ + type _sZzJeuz = Hook + interface mainHook extends _sZzJeuz { + } +} + +/** + * Package types implements some commonly used db serializable types + * like datetime, json, etc. + */ +namespace types { +} + +namespace search { +} + +namespace router { + // @ts-ignore + import validation = ozzo_validation + /** + * RouterGroup represents a collection of routes and other sub groups + * that share common pattern prefix and middlewares. + */ + interface RouterGroup { + prefix: string + middlewares: Array<(hook.Handler | undefined)> + } +} + +namespace subscriptions { +} + /** * Package oauth2 provides support for making * OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests, @@ -23161,149 +23132,6 @@ namespace oauth2 { } } -namespace hook { - /** - * wrapped local Hook embedded struct to limit the public API surface. - */ - type _subeJBXck = Hook - interface mainHook extends _subeJBXck { - } -} - -namespace router { - // @ts-ignore - import validation = ozzo_validation - /** - * RouterGroup represents a collection of routes and other sub groups - * that share common pattern prefix and middlewares. - */ - interface RouterGroup { - prefix: string - middlewares: Array<(hook.Handler | undefined)> - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * Group creates and register a new child Group into the current one - * with the specified prefix. - * - * The prefix follows the standard Go net/http ServeMux pattern format ("[HOST]/[PATH]") - * and will be concatenated recursively into the final route path, meaning that - * only the root level group could have HOST as part of the prefix. - * - * Returns the newly created group to allow chaining and registering - * sub-routes and group specific middlewares. - */ - group(prefix: string): (RouterGroup) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * BindFunc registers one or multiple middleware functions to the current group. - * - * 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 [RouterGroup.Bind] method. - */ - bindFunc(...middlewareFuncs: ((e: T) => void)[]): (RouterGroup) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * Bind registers one or multiple middleware handlers to the current group. - */ - bind(...middlewares: (hook.Handler | undefined)[]): (RouterGroup) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * Unbind removes one or more middlewares with the specified id(s) - * from the current group and its children (if any). - * - * Anonymous middlewares are not removable, aka. this method does nothing - * if the middleware id is an empty string. - */ - unbind(...middlewareIds: string[]): (RouterGroup) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * Route registers a single route into the current group. - * - * Note that the final route path will be the concatenation of all parent groups prefixes + the route path. - * The path follows the standard Go net/http ServeMux format ("[HOST]/[PATH]"), - * meaning that only a top level group route could have HOST as part of the prefix. - * - * Returns the newly created route to allow attaching route-only middlewares. - */ - route(method: string, path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * Any is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with "" as route method (aka. matches any method). - */ - any(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * GET is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with GET as route method. - */ - get(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * SEARCH is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with SEARCH as route method. - */ - search(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * POST is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with POST as route method. - */ - post(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * DELETE is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with DELETE as route method. - */ - delete(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * PATCH is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with PATCH as route method. - */ - patch(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * PUT is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with PUT as route method. - */ - put(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * HEAD is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with HEAD as route method. - */ - head(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * OPTIONS is a shorthand for [RouterGroup.AddRoute] with OPTIONS as route method. - */ - options(path: string, action: (e: T) => void): (Route) - } - interface RouterGroup { - /** - * HasRoute checks whether the specified route pattern (method + path) - * is registered in the current group or its children. - * - * This could be useful to conditionally register and checks for routes - * in order prevent panic on duplicated routes. - * - * Note that routes with anonymous and named wildcard placeholder are treated as equal, - * aka. "GET /abc/" is considered the same as "GET /abc/{something...}". - */ - hasRoute(method: string, path: string): boolean - } -} - /** * Package slog provides structured logging, * in which log records include a message, @@ -24078,47 +23906,6 @@ namespace http { import urlpkg = url } -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) - } -} - /** * Package slog provides structured logging, * in which log records include a message, @@ -24513,8 +24300,3 @@ namespace slog { logValue(): Value } } - -namespace router { - // @ts-ignore - import validation = ozzo_validation -}