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# `@remix-run/router`
## 1.23.0
### Minor Changes
- Add `fetcherKey` as a parameter to `patchRoutesOnNavigation` ([#13109](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/13109))
### Patch Changes
- Fix regression introduced in `6.29.0` via [#12169](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12169) that caused issues navigating to hash routes inside splat routes for applications using Lazy Route Discovery (`patchRoutesOnNavigation`) ([#13108](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/13108))
## 1.22.0
### Minor Changes
- Provide the request `signal` as a parameter to `patchRoutesOnNavigation` ([#12900](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12900))
- This can be used to abort any manifest fetches if the in-flight navigation/fetcher is aborted
### Patch Changes
- Do not log v7 deprecation warnings in production builds ([#12794](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12794))
- Strip search parameters from `patchRoutesOnNavigation` `path` param for fetcher calls ([#12899](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12899))
- Properly bubble headers when throwing a `data()` result ([#12845](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12845))
- Optimize route matching by skipping redundant `matchRoutes` calls when possible ([#12169](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12169))
## 1.21.1
### Patch Changes
- - Fix issue with fetcher data cleanup in the data layer on fetcher unmount ([#12674](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12674))
- Fix behavior of manual fetcher keys when not opted into `future.v7_fetcherPersist`
## 1.21.0
### Minor Changes
- - Log deprecation warnings for v7 flags ([#11750](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11750))
- Add deprecation warnings to `json`/`defer` in favor of returning raw objects
- These methods will be removed in React Router v7
### Patch Changes
- Update JSDoc URLs for new website structure (add /v6/ segment) ([#12141](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12141))
## 1.20.0
### Minor Changes
- Stabilize `unstable_patchRoutesOnNavigation` ([#11973](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11973))
- Add new `PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs` type for convenience ([#11967](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11967))
- Stabilize `unstable_dataStrategy` ([#11974](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11974))
- Stabilize the `unstable_flushSync` option for navigations and fetchers ([#11989](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11989))
- Stabilize the `unstable_viewTransition` option for navigations and the corresponding `unstable_useViewTransitionState` hook ([#11989](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11989))
### Patch Changes
- Fix bug when submitting to the current contextual route (parent route with an index child) when an `?index` param already exists from a prior submission ([#12003](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12003))
- Fix `useFormAction` bug - when removing `?index` param it would not keep other non-Remix `index` params ([#12003](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12003))
- Fix bug with fetchers not persisting `preventScrollReset` through redirects during concurrent fetches ([#11999](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11999))
- Remove internal cache to fix issues with interrupted `patchRoutesOnNavigation` calls ([#12055](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12055))
- We used to cache in-progress calls to `patchRoutesOnNavigation` internally so that multiple navigations with the same start/end would only execute the function once and use the same promise
- However, this approach was at odds with `patch` short circuiting if a navigation was interrupted (and the `request.signal` aborted) since the first invocation's `patch` would no-op
- This cache also made some assumptions as to what a valid cache key might be - and is oblivious to any other application-state changes that may have occurred
- So, the cache has been removed because in _most_ cases, repeated calls to something like `import()` for async routes will already be cached automatically - and if not it's easy enough for users to implement this cache in userland
- Avoid unnecessary `console.error` on fetcher abort due to back-to-back revalidation calls ([#12050](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12050))
- Expose errors thrown from `patchRoutesOnNavigation` directly to `useRouteError` instead of wrapping them in a 400 `ErrorResponse` instance ([#12111](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12111))
- Fix types for `RouteObject` within `PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction`'s `patch` method so it doesn't expect agnostic route objects passed to `patch` ([#11967](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11967))
- Fix bugs with `partialHydration` when hydrating with errors ([#12070](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/12070))
- Remove internal `discoveredRoutes` FIFO queue from `unstable_patchRoutesOnNavigation` ([#11977](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11977))
## 1.19.2
### Patch Changes
- Update the `unstable_dataStrategy` API to allow for more advanced implementations ([#11943](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11943))
- Rename `unstable_HandlerResult` to `unstable_DataStrategyResult`
- The return signature has changed from a parallel array of `unstable_DataStrategyResult[]` (parallel to `matches`) to a key/value object of `routeId => unstable_DataStrategyResult`
- This allows you to more easily decide to opt-into or out-of revalidating data that may not have been revalidated by default (via `match.shouldLoad`)
- ⚠️ This is a breaking change if you've currently adopted `unstable_dataStrategy`
- Added a new `fetcherKey` parameter to `unstable_dataStrategy` to allow differentiation from navigational and fetcher calls
- You should now return/throw a result from your `handlerOverride` instead of returning a `DataStrategyResult`
- If you are aggregating the results of `match.resolve()` into a final results object you should not need to think about the `DataStrategyResult` type
- If you are manually filling your results object from within your `handlerOverride`, then you will need to assign a `DataStrategyResult` as the value so React Router knows if it's a successful execution or an error.
- Preserve view transition through redirects ([#11925](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11925))
- Fix blocker usage when `blocker.proceed` is called quickly/synchronously ([#11930](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11930))
- Preserve pending view transitions through a router revalidation call ([#11917](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11917))
## 1.19.1
### Patch Changes
- Fog of War: Update `unstable_patchRoutesOnMiss` logic so that we call the method when we match routes with dynamic param or splat segments in case there exists a higher-scoring static route that we've not yet discovered. ([#11883](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11883))
- We also now leverage an internal FIFO queue of previous paths we've already called `unstable_patchRouteOnMiss` against so that we don't re-call on subsequent navigations to the same path
- Rename `unstable_patchRoutesOnMiss` to `unstable_patchRoutesOnNavigation` to match new behavior ([#11888](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11888))
## 1.19.0
### Minor Changes
- Add a new `replace(url, init?)` alternative to `redirect(url, init?)` that performs a `history.replaceState` instead of a `history.pushState` on client-side navigation redirects ([#11811](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11811))
- Add a new `unstable_data()` API for usage with Remix Single Fetch ([#11836](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11836))
- This API is not intended for direct usage in React Router SPA applications
- It is primarily intended for usage with `createStaticHandler.query()` to allow loaders/actions to return arbitrary data + `status`/`headers` without forcing the serialization of data into a `Response` instance
- This allows for more advanced serialization tactics via `unstable_dataStrategy` such as serializing via `turbo-stream` in Remix Single Fetch
- ⚠️ This removes the `status` field from `HandlerResult`
- If you need to return a specific `status` from `unstable_dataStrategy` you should instead do so via `unstable_data()`
### Patch Changes
- Fix internal cleanup of interrupted fetchers to avoid invalid revalidations on navigations ([#11839](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11839))
- When a `fetcher.load` is interrupted by an `action` submission, we track it internally and force revalidation once the `action` completes
- We previously only cleared out this internal tracking info on a successful _navigation_ submission
- Therefore, if the `fetcher.load` was interrupted by a `fetcher.submit`, then we wouldn't remove it from this internal tracking info on successful load (incorrectly)
- And then on the next navigation it's presence in the internal tracking would automatically trigger execution of the `fetcher.load` again, ignoring any `shouldRevalidate` logic
- This fix cleans up the internal tracking so it applies to both navigation submission and fetcher submissions
- Fix initial hydration behavior when using `future.v7_partialHydration` along with `unstable_patchRoutesOnMiss` ([#11838](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11838))
- During initial hydration, `router.state.matches` will now include any partial matches so that we can render ancestor `HydrateFallback` components
## 1.18.0
### Minor Changes
- Stabilize `future.unstable_skipActionErrorRevalidation` as `future.v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation` ([#11769](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11769))
- When this flag is enabled, actions will not automatically trigger a revalidation if they return/throw a `Response` with a `4xx`/`5xx` status code
- You may still opt-into revalidation via `shouldRevalidate`
- This also changes `shouldRevalidate`'s `unstable_actionStatus` parameter to `actionStatus`
### Patch Changes
- Fix bubbling of errors thrown from `unstable_patchRoutesOnMiss` ([#11786](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11786))
- Fix hydration in SSR apps using `unstable_patchRoutesOnMiss` that matched a splat route on the server ([#11790](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11790))
## 1.17.1
### Patch Changes
- Fog of War (unstable): Trigger a new `router.routes` identity/reflow during route patching ([#11740](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11740))
- Fog of War (unstable): Fix initial matching when a splat route matches ([#11759](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11759))
## 1.17.0
### Minor Changes
- Add support for Lazy Route Discovery (a.k.a. Fog of War) ([#11626](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11626))
- RFC: <https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/discussions/11113>
- `unstable_patchRoutesOnMiss` docs: <https://reactrouter.com/v6/routers/create-browser-router>
## 1.16.1
### Patch Changes
- Support `unstable_dataStrategy` on `staticHandler.queryRoute` ([#11515](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11515))
## 1.16.0
### Minor Changes
- Add a new `unstable_dataStrategy` configuration option ([#11098](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11098))
- This option allows Data Router applications to take control over the approach for executing route loaders and actions
- The default implementation is today's behavior, to fetch all loaders in parallel, but this option allows users to implement more advanced data flows including Remix single-fetch, middleware/context APIs, automatic loader caching, and more
- Move `unstable_dataStrategy` from `createStaticHandler` to `staticHandler.query` so it can be request-specific for use with the `ResponseStub` approach in Remix. It's not really applicable to `queryRoute` for now since that's a singular handler call anyway so any pre-processing/post/processing could be done there manually. ([#11377](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11377))
- Add a new `future.unstable_skipActionRevalidation` future flag ([#11098](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11098))
- Currently, active loaders revalidate after any action, regardless of the result
- With this flag enabled, actions that return/throw a 4xx/5xx response status will no longer automatically revalidate
- This should reduce load on your server since it's rare that a 4xx/5xx should actually mutate any data
- If you need to revalidate after a 4xx/5xx result with this flag enabled, you can still do that via returning `true` from `shouldRevalidate`
- `shouldRevalidate` now also receives a new `unstable_actionStatus` argument alongside `actionResult` so you can make decision based on the status of the `action` response without having to encode it into the action data
- Added a `skipLoaderErrorBubbling` flag to `staticHandler.query` to disable error bubbling on loader executions for single-fetch scenarios where the client-side router will handle the bubbling ([#11098](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11098))
## 1.15.3
### Patch Changes
- Fix a `future.v7_partialHydration` bug that would re-run loaders below the boundary on hydration if SSR loader errors bubbled to a parent boundary ([#11324](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11324))
- Fix a `future.v7_partialHydration` bug that would consider the router uninitialized if a route did not have a loader ([#11325](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11325))
## 1.15.2
### Patch Changes
- Preserve hydrated errors during partial hydration runs ([#11305](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11305))
## 1.15.1
### Patch Changes
- Fix encoding/decoding issues with pre-encoded dynamic parameter values ([#11199](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11199))
## 1.15.0
### Minor Changes
- Add a `createStaticHandler` `future.v7_throwAbortReason` flag to throw `request.signal.reason` (defaults to a `DOMException`) when a request is aborted instead of an `Error` such as `new Error("query() call aborted: GET /path")` ([#11104](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11104))
- Please note that `DOMException` was added in Node v17 so you will not get a `DOMException` on Node 16 and below.
### Patch Changes
- Respect the `ErrorResponse` status code if passed to `getStaticContextFormError` ([#11213](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11213))
## 1.14.2
### Patch Changes
- Fix bug where dashes were not picked up in dynamic parameter names ([#11160](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11160))
- Do not attempt to deserialize empty JSON responses ([#11164](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11164))
## 1.14.1
### Patch Changes
- Fix bug with `route.lazy` not working correctly on initial SPA load when `v7_partialHydration` is specified ([#11121](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11121))
- Fix bug preventing revalidation from occurring for persisted fetchers unmounted during the `submitting` phase ([#11102](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11102))
- De-dup relative path logic in `resolveTo` ([#11097](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11097))
## 1.14.0
### Minor Changes
- Added a new `future.v7_partialHydration` future flag that enables partial hydration of a data router when Server-Side Rendering. This allows you to provide `hydrationData.loaderData` that has values for _some_ initially matched route loaders, but not all. When this flag is enabled, the router will call `loader` functions for routes that do not have hydration loader data during `router.initialize()`, and it will render down to the deepest provided `HydrateFallback` (up to the first route without hydration data) while it executes the unhydrated routes. ([#11033](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11033))
For example, the following router has a `root` and `index` route, but only provided `hydrationData.loaderData` for the `root` route. Because the `index` route has a `loader`, we need to run that during initialization. With `future.v7_partialHydration` specified, `<RouterProvider>` will render the `RootComponent` (because it has data) and then the `IndexFallback` (since it does not have data). Once `indexLoader` finishes, application will update and display `IndexComponent`.
```jsx
let router = createBrowserRouter(
[
{
id: "root",
path: "/",
loader: rootLoader,
Component: RootComponent,
Fallback: RootFallback,
children: [
{
id: "index",
index: true,
loader: indexLoader,
Component: IndexComponent,
HydrateFallback: IndexFallback,
},
],
},
],
{
future: {
v7_partialHydration: true,
},
hydrationData: {
loaderData: {
root: { message: "Hydrated from Root!" },
},
},
}
);
```
If the above example did not have an `IndexFallback`, then `RouterProvider` would instead render the `RootFallback` while it executed the `indexLoader`.
**Note:** When `future.v7_partialHydration` is provided, the `<RouterProvider fallbackElement>` prop is ignored since you can move it to a `Fallback` on your top-most route. The `fallbackElement` prop will be removed in React Router v7 when `v7_partialHydration` behavior becomes the standard behavior.
- Add a new `future.v7_relativeSplatPath` flag to implement a breaking bug fix to relative routing when inside a splat route. ([#11087](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11087))
This fix was originally added in [#10983](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/10983) and was later reverted in [#11078](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11078) because it was determined that a large number of existing applications were relying on the buggy behavior (see [#11052](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/11052))
**The Bug**
The buggy behavior is that without this flag, the default behavior when resolving relative paths is to _ignore_ any splat (`*`) portion of the current route path.
**The Background**
This decision was originally made thinking that it would make the concept of nested different sections of your apps in `<Routes>` easier if relative routing would _replace_ the current splat:
```jsx
<BrowserRouter>
<Routes>
<Route path="/" element={<Home />} />
<Route path="dashboard/*" element={<Dashboard />} />
</Routes>
</BrowserRouter>
```
Any paths like `/dashboard`, `/dashboard/team`, `/dashboard/projects` will match the `Dashboard` route. The dashboard component itself can then render nested `<Routes>`:
```jsx
function Dashboard() {
return (
<div>
<h2>Dashboard</h2>
<nav>
<Link to="/">Dashboard Home</Link>
<Link to="team">Team</Link>
<Link to="projects">Projects</Link>
</nav>
<Routes>
<Route path="/" element={<DashboardHome />} />
<Route path="team" element={<DashboardTeam />} />
<Route path="projects" element={<DashboardProjects />} />
</Routes>
</div>
);
}
```
Now, all links and route paths are relative to the router above them. This makes code splitting and compartmentalizing your app really easy. You could render the `Dashboard` as its own independent app, or embed it into your large app without making any changes to it.
**The Problem**
The problem is that this concept of ignoring part of a path breaks a lot of other assumptions in React Router - namely that `"."` always means the current location pathname for that route. When we ignore the splat portion, we start getting invalid paths when using `"."`:
```jsx
// If we are on URL /dashboard/team, and we want to link to /dashboard/team:
function DashboardTeam() {
// ❌ This is broken and results in <a href="/dashboard">
return <Link to=".">A broken link to the Current URL</Link>;
// ✅ This is fixed but super unintuitive since we're already at /dashboard/team!
return <Link to="./team">A broken link to the Current URL</Link>;
}
```
We've also introduced an issue that we can no longer move our `DashboardTeam` component around our route hierarchy easily - since it behaves differently if we're underneath a non-splat route, such as `/dashboard/:widget`. Now, our `"."` links will, properly point to ourself _inclusive of the dynamic param value_ so behavior will break from it's corresponding usage in a `/dashboard/*` route.
Even worse, consider a nested splat route configuration:
```jsx
<BrowserRouter>
<Routes>
<Route path="dashboard">
<Route path="*" element={<Dashboard />} />
</Route>
</Routes>
</BrowserRouter>
```
Now, a `<Link to=".">` and a `<Link to="..">` inside the `Dashboard` component go to the same place! That is definitely not correct!
Another common issue arose in Data Routers (and Remix) where any `<Form>` should post to it's own route `action` if you the user doesn't specify a form action:
```jsx
let router = createBrowserRouter({
path: "/dashboard",
children: [
{
path: "*",
action: dashboardAction,
Component() {
// ❌ This form is broken! It throws a 405 error when it submits because
// it tries to submit to /dashboard (without the splat value) and the parent
// `/dashboard` route doesn't have an action
return <Form method="post">...</Form>;
},
},
],
});
```
This is just a compounded issue from the above because the default location for a `Form` to submit to is itself (`"."`) - and if we ignore the splat portion, that now resolves to the parent route.
**The Solution**
If you are leveraging this behavior, it's recommended to enable the future flag, move your splat to it's own route, and leverage `../` for any links to "sibling" pages:
```jsx
<BrowserRouter>
<Routes>
<Route path="dashboard">
<Route index path="*" element={<Dashboard />} />
</Route>
</Routes>
</BrowserRouter>
function Dashboard() {
return (
<div>
<h2>Dashboard</h2>
<nav>
<Link to="..">Dashboard Home</Link>
<Link to="../team">Team</Link>
<Link to="../projects">Projects</Link>
</nav>
<Routes>
<Route path="/" element={<DashboardHome />} />
<Route path="team" element={<DashboardTeam />} />
<Route path="projects" element={<DashboardProjects />} />
</Router>
</div>
);
}
```
This way, `.` means "the full current pathname for my route" in all cases (including static, dynamic, and splat routes) and `..` always means "my parents pathname".
### Patch Changes
- Catch and bubble errors thrown when trying to unwrap responses from `loader`/`action` functions ([#11061](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11061))
- Fix `relative="path"` issue when rendering `Link`/`NavLink` outside of matched routes ([#11062](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11062))
## 1.13.1
### Patch Changes
- Revert the `useResolvedPath` fix for splat routes due to a large number of applications that were relying on the buggy behavior (see <https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/11052#issuecomment-1836589329>). We plan to re-introduce this fix behind a future flag in the next minor version. ([#11078](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11078))
## 1.13.0
### Minor Changes
- Export the `PathParam` type from the public API ([#10719](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10719))
### Patch Changes
- Fix bug with `resolveTo` in splat routes ([#11045](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11045))
- This is a follow up to [#10983](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10983) to handle the few other code paths using `getPathContributingMatches`
- This removes the `UNSAFE_getPathContributingMatches` export from `@remix-run/router` since we no longer need this in the `react-router`/`react-router-dom` layers
- Do not revalidate unmounted fetchers when `v7_fetcherPersist` is enabled ([#11044](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11044))
## 1.12.0
### Minor Changes
- Add `unstable_flushSync` option to `router.navigate` and `router.fetch` to tell the React Router layer to opt-out of `React.startTransition` and into `ReactDOM.flushSync` for state updates ([#11005](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11005))
### Patch Changes
- Fix `relative="path"` bug where relative path calculations started from the full location pathname, instead of from the current contextual route pathname. ([#11006](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/11006))
```jsx
<Route path="/a">
<Route path="/b" element={<Component />}>
<Route path="/c" />
</Route>
</Route>;
function Component() {
return (
<>
{/* This is now correctly relative to /a/b, not /a/b/c */}
<Link to=".." relative="path" />
<Outlet />
</>
);
}
```
## 1.11.0
### Minor Changes
- Add a new `future.v7_fetcherPersist` flag to the `@remix-run/router` to change the persistence behavior of fetchers when `router.deleteFetcher` is called. Instead of being immediately cleaned up, fetchers will persist until they return to an `idle` state ([RFC](https://github.com/remix-run/remix/discussions/7698)) ([#10962](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10962))
- This is sort of a long-standing bug fix as the `useFetchers()` API was always supposed to only reflect **in-flight** fetcher information for pending/optimistic UI -- it was not intended to reflect fetcher data or hang onto fetchers after they returned to an `idle` state
- Keep an eye out for the following specific behavioral changes when opting into this flag and check your app for compatibility:
- Fetchers that complete _while still mounted_ will no longer appear in `useFetchers()`. They served effectively no purpose in there since you can access the data via `useFetcher().data`).
- Fetchers that previously unmounted _while in-flight_ will not be immediately aborted and will instead be cleaned up once they return to an `idle` state. They will remain exposed via `useFetchers` while in-flight so you can still access pending/optimistic data after unmount.
- When `v7_fetcherPersist` is enabled, the router now performs ref-counting on fetcher keys via `getFetcher`/`deleteFetcher` so it knows when a given fetcher is totally unmounted from the UI ([#10977](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10977))
- Once a fetcher has been totally unmounted, we can ignore post-processing of a persisted fetcher result such as a redirect or an error
- The router will also pass a new `deletedFetchers` array to the subscriber callbacks so that the UI layer can remove associated fetcher data
- Add support for optional path segments in `matchPath` ([#10768](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10768))
### Patch Changes
- Fix `router.getFetcher`/`router.deleteFetcher` type definitions which incorrectly specified `key` as an optional parameter ([#10960](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10960))
## 1.10.0
### Minor Changes
- Add experimental support for the [View Transitions API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ViewTransition) by allowing users to opt-into view transitions on navigations via the new `unstable_viewTransition` option to `router.navigate` ([#10916](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10916))
### Patch Changes
- Allow 404 detection to leverage root route error boundary if path contains a URL segment ([#10852](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10852))
- Fix `ErrorResponse` type to avoid leaking internal field ([#10876](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10876))
## 1.9.0
### Minor Changes
- In order to move towards stricter TypeScript support in the future, we're aiming to replace current usages of `any` with `unknown` on exposed typings for user-provided data. To do this in Remix v2 without introducing breaking changes in React Router v6, we have added generics to a number of shared types. These continue to default to `any` in React Router and are overridden with `unknown` in Remix. In React Router v7 we plan to move these to `unknown` as a breaking change. ([#10843](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10843))
- `Location` now accepts a generic for the `location.state` value
- `ActionFunctionArgs`/`ActionFunction`/`LoaderFunctionArgs`/`LoaderFunction` now accept a generic for the `context` parameter (only used in SSR usages via `createStaticHandler`)
- The return type of `useMatches` (now exported as `UIMatch`) accepts generics for `match.data` and `match.handle` - both of which were already set to `unknown`
- Move the `@private` class export `ErrorResponse` to an `UNSAFE_ErrorResponseImpl` export since it is an implementation detail and there should be no construction of `ErrorResponse` instances in userland. This frees us up to export a `type ErrorResponse` which correlates to an instance of the class via `InstanceType`. Userland code should only ever be using `ErrorResponse` as a type and should be type-narrowing via `isRouteErrorResponse`. ([#10811](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10811))
- Export `ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs` interface ([#10797](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10797))
- Removed private/internal APIs only required for the Remix v1 backwards compatibility layer and no longer needed in Remix v2 (`_isFetchActionRedirect`, `_hasFetcherDoneAnything`) ([#10715](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10715))
### Patch Changes
- Add method/url to error message on aborted `query`/`queryRoute` calls ([#10793](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10793))
- Fix a race-condition with loader/action-thrown errors on `route.lazy` routes ([#10778](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10778))
- Fix type for `actionResult` on the arguments object passed to `shouldRevalidate` ([#10779](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10779))
## 1.8.0
### Minor Changes
- Add's a new `redirectDocument()` function which allows users to specify that a redirect from a `loader`/`action` should trigger a document reload (via `window.location`) instead of attempting to navigate to the redirected location via React Router ([#10705](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10705))
### Patch Changes
- Fix an issue in `queryRoute` that was not always identifying thrown `Response` instances ([#10717](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10717))
- Ensure hash history always includes a leading slash on hash pathnames ([#10753](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10753))
## 1.7.2
### Patch Changes
- Trigger an error if a `defer` promise resolves/rejects with `undefined` in order to match the behavior of loaders and actions which must return a value or `null` ([#10690](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10690))
- Properly handle fetcher redirects interrupted by normal navigations ([#10674](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10674), [#10709](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10709))
- Initial-load fetchers should not automatically revalidate on GET navigations ([#10688](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10688))
- Enhance the return type of `Route.lazy` to prohibit returning an empty object ([#10634](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10634))
## 1.7.1
### Patch Changes
- Fix issues with reused blockers on subsequent navigations ([#10656](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10656))
## 1.7.0
### Minor Changes
- Add support for `application/json` and `text/plain` encodings for `router.navigate`/`router.fetch` submissions. To leverage these encodings, pass your data in a `body` parameter and specify the desired `formEncType`: ([#10413](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10413))
```js
// By default, the encoding is "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
router.navigate("/", {
formMethod: "post",
body: { key: "value" },
});
async function action({ request }) {
// await request.formData() => FormData instance with entry [key=value]
}
```
```js
// Pass `formEncType` to opt-into a different encoding (json)
router.navigate("/", {
formMethod: "post",
formEncType: "application/json",
body: { key: "value" },
});
async function action({ request }) {
// await request.json() => { key: "value" }
}
```
```js
// Pass `formEncType` to opt-into a different encoding (text)
router.navigate("/", {
formMethod: "post",
formEncType: "text/plain",
body: "Text submission",
});
async function action({ request }) {
// await request.text() => "Text submission"
}
```
### Patch Changes
- Call `window.history.pushState/replaceState` before updating React Router state (instead of after) so that `window.location` matches `useLocation` during synchronous React 17 rendering ([#10448](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10448))
- ⚠️ However, generally apps should not be relying on `window.location` and should always reference `useLocation` when possible, as `window.location` will not be in sync 100% of the time (due to `popstate` events, concurrent mode, etc.)
- Strip `basename` from the `location` provided to `<ScrollRestoration getKey>` to match the `useLocation` behavior ([#10550](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10550))
- Avoid calling `shouldRevalidate` for fetchers that have not yet completed a data load ([#10623](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10623))
- Fix `unstable_useBlocker` key issues in `StrictMode` ([#10573](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10573))
- Upgrade `typescript` to 5.1 ([#10581](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10581))
## 1.6.3
### Patch Changes
- Allow fetcher revalidations to complete if submitting fetcher is deleted ([#10535](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10535))
- Re-throw `DOMException` (`DataCloneError`) when attempting to perform a `PUSH` navigation with non-serializable state. ([#10427](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10427))
- Ensure revalidations happen when hash is present ([#10516](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10516))
- upgrade jest and jsdom ([#10453](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10453))
## 1.6.2
### Patch Changes
- Fix HMR-driven error boundaries by properly reconstructing new routes and `manifest` in `\_internalSetRoutes` ([#10437](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10437))
- Fix bug where initial data load would not kick off when hash is present ([#10493](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10493))
## 1.6.1
### Patch Changes
- Fix `basename` handling when navigating without a path ([#10433](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10433))
- "Same hash" navigations no longer re-run loaders to match browser behavior (i.e. `/path#hash -> /path#hash`) ([#10408](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10408))
## 1.6.0
### Minor Changes
- Enable relative routing in the `@remix-run/router` when providing a source route ID from which the path is relative to: ([#10336](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10336))
- Example: `router.navigate("../path", { fromRouteId: "some-route" })`.
- This also applies to `router.fetch` which already receives a source route ID
- Introduce a new `@remix-run/router` `future.v7_prependBasename` flag to enable `basename` prefixing to all paths coming into `router.navigate` and `router.fetch`.
- Previously the `basename` was prepended in the React Router layer, but now that relative routing is being handled by the router we need prepend the `basename` _after_ resolving any relative paths
- This also enables `basename` support in `useFetcher` as well
### Patch Changes
- Enhance `LoaderFunction`/`ActionFunction` return type to prevent `undefined` from being a valid return value ([#10267](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10267))
- Ensure proper 404 error on `fetcher.load` call to a route without a `loader` ([#10345](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10345))
- Deprecate the `createRouter` `detectErrorBoundary` option in favor of the new `mapRouteProperties` option for converting a framework-agnostic route to a framework-aware route. This allows us to set more than just the `hasErrorBoundary` property during route pre-processing, and is now used for mapping `Component -> element` and `ErrorBoundary -> errorElement` in `react-router`. ([#10287](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10287))
- Fixed a bug where fetchers were incorrectly attempting to revalidate on search params changes or routing to the same URL (using the same logic for route `loader` revalidations). However, since fetchers have a static href, they should only revalidate on `action` submissions or `router.revalidate` calls. ([#10344](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10344))
- Decouple `AbortController` usage between revalidating fetchers and the thing that triggered them such that the unmount/deletion of a revalidating fetcher doesn't impact the ongoing triggering navigation/revalidation ([#10271](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10271))
## 1.5.0
### Minor Changes
- Added support for [**Future Flags**](https://reactrouter.com/v6/guides/api-development-strategy) in React Router. The first flag being introduced is `future.v7_normalizeFormMethod` which will normalize the exposed `useNavigation()/useFetcher()` `formMethod` fields as uppercase HTTP methods to align with the `fetch()` behavior. ([#10207](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10207))
- When `future.v7_normalizeFormMethod === false` (default v6 behavior),
- `useNavigation().formMethod` is lowercase
- `useFetcher().formMethod` is lowercase
- When `future.v7_normalizeFormMethod === true`:
- `useNavigation().formMethod` is uppercase
- `useFetcher().formMethod` is uppercase
### Patch Changes
- Provide fetcher submission to `shouldRevalidate` if the fetcher action redirects ([#10208](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10208))
- Properly handle `lazy()` errors during router initialization ([#10201](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10201))
- Remove `instanceof` check for `DeferredData` to be resilient to ESM/CJS boundaries in SSR bundling scenarios ([#10247](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10247))
- Update to latest `@remix-run/web-fetch@4.3.3` ([#10216](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10216))
## 1.4.0
### Minor Changes
- **Introducing Lazy Route Modules!** ([#10045](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10045))
In order to keep your application bundles small and support code-splitting of your routes, we've introduced a new `lazy()` route property. This is an async function that resolves the non-route-matching portions of your route definition (`loader`, `action`, `element`/`Component`, `errorElement`/`ErrorBoundary`, `shouldRevalidate`, `handle`).
Lazy routes are resolved on initial load and during the `loading` or `submitting` phase of a navigation or fetcher call. You cannot lazily define route-matching properties (`path`, `index`, `children`) since we only execute your lazy route functions after we've matched known routes.
Your `lazy` functions will typically return the result of a dynamic import.
```jsx
// In this example, we assume most folks land on the homepage so we include that
// in our critical-path bundle, but then we lazily load modules for /a and /b so
// they don't load until the user navigates to those routes
let routes = createRoutesFromElements(
<Route path="/" element={<Layout />}>
<Route index element={<Home />} />
<Route path="a" lazy={() => import("./a")} />
<Route path="b" lazy={() => import("./b")} />
</Route>
);
```
Then in your lazy route modules, export the properties you want defined for the route:
```jsx
export async function loader({ request }) {
let data = await fetchData(request);
return json(data);
}
// Export a `Component` directly instead of needing to create a React Element from it
export function Component() {
let data = useLoaderData();
return (
<>
<h1>You made it!</h1>
<p>{data}</p>
</>
);
}
// Export an `ErrorBoundary` directly instead of needing to create a React Element from it
export function ErrorBoundary() {
let error = useRouteError();
return isRouteErrorResponse(error) ? (
<h1>
{error.status} {error.statusText}
</h1>
) : (
<h1>{error.message || error}</h1>
);
}
```
An example of this in action can be found in the [`examples/lazy-loading-router-provider`](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/tree/main/examples/lazy-loading-router-provider) directory of the repository.
🙌 Huge thanks to @rossipedia for the [Initial Proposal](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/discussions/9826) and [POC Implementation](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9830).
### Patch Changes
- Fix `generatePath` incorrectly applying parameters in some cases ([#10078](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10078))
## 1.3.3
### Patch Changes
- Correctly perform a hard redirect for same-origin absolute URLs outside of the router `basename` ([#10076](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10076))
- Ensure status code and headers are maintained for `defer` loader responses in `createStaticHandler`'s `query()` method ([#10077](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10077))
- Change `invariant` to an `UNSAFE_invariant` export since it's only intended for internal use ([#10066](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10066))
- Add internal API for custom HMR implementations ([#9996](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9996))
## 1.3.2
### Patch Changes
- Remove inaccurate console warning for POP navigations and update active blocker logic ([#10030](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10030))
- Only check for differing origin on absolute URL redirects ([#10033](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/10033))
## 1.3.1
### Patch Changes
- Fixes 2 separate issues for revalidating fetcher `shouldRevalidate` calls ([#9948](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9948))
- The `shouldRevalidate` function was only being called for _explicit_ revalidation scenarios (after a mutation, manual `useRevalidator` call, or an `X-Remix-Revalidate` header used for cookie setting in Remix). It was not properly being called on _implicit_ revalidation scenarios that also apply to navigation `loader` revalidation, such as a change in search params or clicking a link for the page we're already on. It's now correctly called in those additional scenarios.
- The parameters being passed were incorrect and inconsistent with one another since the `current*`/`next*` parameters reflected the static `fetcher.load` URL (and thus were identical). Instead, they should have reflected the the navigation that triggered the revalidation (as the `form*` parameters did). These parameters now correctly reflect the triggering navigation.
- Respect `preventScrollReset` on `<fetcher.Form>` ([#9963](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9963))
- Do not short circuit on hash change only mutation submissions ([#9944](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9944))
- Remove `instanceof` check from `isRouteErrorResponse` to avoid bundling issues on the server ([#9930](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9930))
- Fix navigation for hash routers on manual URL changes ([#9980](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9980))
- Detect when a `defer` call only contains critical data and remove the `AbortController` ([#9965](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9965))
- Send the name as the value when url-encoding `File` `FormData` entries ([#9867](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9867))
## 1.3.0
### Minor Changes
- Added support for navigation blocking APIs ([#9709](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9709))
- Expose deferred information from `createStaticHandler` ([#9760](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9760))
### Patch Changes
- Improved absolute redirect url detection in actions/loaders ([#9829](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9829))
- Fix URL creation with memory histories ([#9814](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9814))
- Fix `generatePath` when optional params are present ([#9764](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9764))
- Fix scroll reset if a submission redirects ([#9886](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9886))
- Fix 404 bug with same-origin absolute redirects ([#9913](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9913))
- Support `OPTIONS` requests in `staticHandler.queryRoute` ([#9914](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9914))
## 1.2.1
### Patch Changes
- Include submission info in `shouldRevalidate` on action redirects ([#9777](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9777), [#9782](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9782))
- Reset `actionData` on action redirect to current location ([#9772](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9772))
## 1.2.0
### Minor Changes
- Remove `unstable_` prefix from `createStaticHandler`/`createStaticRouter`/`StaticRouterProvider` ([#9738](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9738))
### Patch Changes
- Fix explicit `replace` on submissions and `PUSH` on submission to new paths ([#9734](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9734))
- Fix a few bugs where loader/action data wasn't properly cleared on errors ([#9735](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9735))
- Prevent `useLoaderData` usage in `errorElement` ([#9735](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9735))
- Skip initial scroll restoration for SSR apps with `hydrationData` ([#9664](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9664))
## 1.1.0
This release introduces support for [Optional Route Segments](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/9546). Now, adding a `?` to the end of any path segment will make that entire segment optional. This works for both static segments and dynamic parameters.
**Optional Params Examples**
- Path `lang?/about` will match:
- `/:lang/about`
- `/about`
- Path `/multistep/:widget1?/widget2?/widget3?` will match:
- `/multistep`
- `/multistep/:widget1`
- `/multistep/:widget1/:widget2`
- `/multistep/:widget1/:widget2/:widget3`
**Optional Static Segment Example**
- Path `/home?` will match:
- `/`
- `/home`
- Path `/fr?/about` will match:
- `/about`
- `/fr/about`
### Minor Changes
- Allows optional routes and optional static segments ([#9650](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9650))
### Patch Changes
- Stop incorrectly matching on partial named parameters, i.e. `<Route path="prefix-:param">`, to align with how splat parameters work. If you were previously relying on this behavior then it's recommended to extract the static portion of the path at the `useParams` call site: ([#9506](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9506))
```jsx
// Old behavior at URL /prefix-123
<Route path="prefix-:id" element={<Comp /> }>
function Comp() {
let params = useParams(); // { id: '123' }
let id = params.id; // "123"
...
}
// New behavior at URL /prefix-123
<Route path=":id" element={<Comp /> }>
function Comp() {
let params = useParams(); // { id: 'prefix-123' }
let id = params.id.replace(/^prefix-/, ''); // "123"
...
}
```
- Persist `headers` on `loader` `request`'s after SSR document `action` request ([#9721](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9721))
- Fix requests sent to revalidating loaders so they reflect a GET request ([#9660](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9660))
- Fix issue with deeply nested optional segments ([#9727](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9727))
- GET forms now expose a submission on the loading navigation ([#9695](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9695))
- Fix error boundary tracking for multiple errors bubbling to the same boundary ([#9702](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9702))
## 1.0.5
### Patch Changes
- Fix requests sent to revalidating loaders so they reflect a `GET` request ([#9680](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9680))
- Remove `instanceof Response` checks in favor of `isResponse` ([#9690](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9690))
- Fix `URL` creation in Cloudflare Pages or other non-browser-environments ([#9682](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9682), [#9689](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9689))
- Add `requestContext` support to static handler `query`/`queryRoute` ([#9696](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9696))
- Note that the unstable API of `queryRoute(path, routeId)` has been changed to `queryRoute(path, { routeId, requestContext })`
## 1.0.4
### Patch Changes
- Throw an error if an `action`/`loader` function returns `undefined` as revalidations need to know whether the loader has previously been executed. `undefined` also causes issues during SSR stringification for hydration. You should always ensure you `loader`/`action` returns a value, and you may return `null` if you don't wish to return anything. ([#9511](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9511))
- Properly handle redirects to external domains ([#9590](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9590), [#9654](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9654))
- Preserve the HTTP method on 307/308 redirects ([#9597](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9597))
- Support `basename` in static data routers ([#9591](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9591))
- Enhanced `ErrorResponse` bodies to contain more descriptive text in internal 403/404/405 scenarios
## 1.0.3
### Patch Changes
- Fix hrefs generated when using `createHashRouter` ([#9409](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9409))
- fix encoding/matching issues with special chars ([#9477](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9477), [#9496](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9496))
- Support `basename` and relative routing in `loader`/`action` redirects ([#9447](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9447))
- Ignore pathless layout routes when looking for proper submission `action` function ([#9455](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9455))
- properly support `index` routes with a `path` in `useResolvedPath` ([#9486](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9486))
- Add UMD build for `@remix-run/router` ([#9446](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9446))
- fix `createURL` in local file execution in Firefox ([#9464](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9464))
- Updates to `unstable_createStaticHandler` for incorporating into Remix ([#9482](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9482), [#9465](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9465))
## 1.0.2
### Patch Changes
- Reset `actionData` after a successful action redirect ([#9334](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9334))
- Update `matchPath` to avoid false positives on dash-separated segments ([#9300](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9300))
- If an index route has children, it will result in a runtime error. We have strengthened our `RouteObject`/`RouteProps` types to surface the error in TypeScript. ([#9366](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9366))
## 1.0.1
### Patch Changes
- Preserve state from `initialEntries` ([#9288](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9288))
- Preserve `?index` for fetcher get submissions to index routes ([#9312](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/pull/9312))
## 1.0.0
This is the first stable release of `@remix-run/router`, which provides all the underlying routing and data loading/mutation logic for `react-router`. You should _not_ be using this package directly unless you are authoring a routing library similar to `react-router`.
For an overview of the features provided by `react-router`, we recommend you go check out the [docs](https://reactrouter.com), especially the [feature overview](https://reactrouter.com/en/6.4.0/start/overview) and the [tutorial](https://reactrouter.com/en/6.4.0/start/tutorial).
For an overview of the features provided by `@remix-run/router`, please check out the [`README`](./README.md).

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# Remix Router
The `@remix-run/router` package is a framework-agnostic routing package (sometimes referred to as a browser-emulator) that serves as the heart of [React Router][react-router] and [Remix][remix] and provides all the core functionality for routing coupled with data loading and data mutations. It comes with built-in handling of errors, race-conditions, interruptions, cancellations, lazy-loading data, and much, much more.
If you're using React Router, you should never `import` anything directly from the `@remix-run/router` - you should have everything you need in `react-router-dom` (or `react-router`/`react-router-native` if you're not rendering in the browser). All of those packages should re-export everything you would otherwise need from `@remix-run/router`.
> [!WARNING]
>
> This router is a low-level package intended to be consumed by UI layer routing libraries. You should very likely not be using this package directly unless you are authoring a routing library such as [`react-router-dom`][react-router-repo] or one of it's other [UI ports][remix-routers-repo].
## API
A Router instance can be created using `createRouter`:
```js
// Create and initialize a router. "initialize" contains all side effects
// including history listeners and kicking off the initial data fetch
let router = createRouter({
// Required properties
routes: [{
path: '/',
loader: ({ request, params }) => { /* ... */ },
children: [{
path: 'home',
loader: ({ request, params }) => { /* ... */ },
}]
},
history: createBrowserHistory(),
// Optional properties
basename, // Base path
mapRouteProperties, // Map framework-agnostic routes to framework-aware routes
future, // Future flags
hydrationData, // Hydration data if using server-side-rendering
}).initialize();
```
Internally, the Router represents the state in an object of the following format, which is available through `router.state`. You can also register a subscriber of the signature `(state: RouterState) => void` to execute when the state updates via `router.subscribe()`;
```ts
interface RouterState {
// False during the initial data load, true once we have our initial data
initialized: boolean;
// The `history` action of the most recently completed navigation
historyAction: Action;
// The current location of the router. During a navigation this reflects
// the "old" location and is updated upon completion of the navigation
location: Location;
// The current set of route matches
matches: DataRouteMatch[];
// The state of the current navigation
navigation: Navigation;
// The state of any in-progress router.revalidate() calls
revalidation: RevalidationState;
// Data from the loaders for the current matches
loaderData: RouteData;
// Data from the action for the current matches
actionData: RouteData | null;
// Errors thrown from loaders/actions for the current matches
errors: RouteData | null;
// Map of all active fetchers
fetchers: Map<string, Fetcher>;
// Scroll position to restore to for the active Location, false if we
// should not restore, or null if we don't have a saved position
// Note: must be enabled via router.enableScrollRestoration()
restoreScrollPosition: number | false | null;
// Proxied `preventScrollReset` value passed to router.navigate()
preventScrollReset: boolean;
}
```
### Navigations
All navigations are done through the `router.navigate` API which is overloaded to support different types of navigations:
```js
// Link navigation (pushes onto the history stack by default)
router.navigate("/page");
// Link navigation (replacing the history stack)
router.navigate("/page", { replace: true });
// Pop navigation (moving backward/forward in the history stack)
router.navigate(-1);
// Form submission navigation
let formData = new FormData();
formData.append(key, value);
router.navigate("/page", {
formMethod: "post",
formData,
});
// Relative routing from a source routeId
router.navigate("../../somewhere", {
fromRouteId: "active-route-id",
});
```
### Fetchers
Fetchers are a mechanism to call loaders/actions without triggering a navigation, and are done through the `router.fetch()` API. All fetch calls require a unique key to identify the fetcher.
```js
// Execute the loader for /page
router.fetch("key", "/page");
// Submit to the action for /page
let formData = new FormData();
formData.append(key, value);
router.fetch("key", "/page", {
formMethod: "post",
formData,
});
```
### Revalidation
By default, active loaders will revalidate after any navigation or fetcher mutation. If you need to kick off a revalidation for other use-cases, you can use `router.revalidate()` to re-execute all active loaders.
### Future Flags
We use _Future Flags_ in the router to help us introduce breaking changes in an opt-in fashion ahead of major releases. Please check out the [blog post][future-flags-post] and [React Router Docs][api-development-strategy] for more information on this process. The currently available future flags in `@remix-run/router` are:
| Flag | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `v7_normalizeFormMethod` | Normalize `useNavigation().formMethod` to be an uppercase HTTP Method |
| `v7_prependBasename` | Prepend the `basename` to incoming `router.navigate`/`router.fetch` paths |
[react-router]: https://reactrouter.com
[remix]: https://remix.run
[react-router-repo]: https://github.com/remix-run/react-router
[remix-routers-repo]: https://github.com/brophdawg11/remix-routers
[api-development-strategy]: https://reactrouter.com/v6/guides/api-development-strategy
[future-flags-post]: https://remix.run/blog/future-flags

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/**
* Actions represent the type of change to a location value.
*/
export declare enum Action {
/**
* A POP indicates a change to an arbitrary index in the history stack, such
* as a back or forward navigation. It does not describe the direction of the
* navigation, only that the current index changed.
*
* Note: This is the default action for newly created history objects.
*/
Pop = "POP",
/**
* A PUSH indicates a new entry being added to the history stack, such as when
* a link is clicked and a new page loads. When this happens, all subsequent
* entries in the stack are lost.
*/
Push = "PUSH",
/**
* A REPLACE indicates the entry at the current index in the history stack
* being replaced by a new one.
*/
Replace = "REPLACE"
}
/**
* The pathname, search, and hash values of a URL.
*/
export interface Path {
/**
* A URL pathname, beginning with a /.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* A URL search string, beginning with a ?.
*/
search: string;
/**
* A URL fragment identifier, beginning with a #.
*/
hash: string;
}
/**
* An entry in a history stack. A location contains information about the
* URL path, as well as possibly some arbitrary state and a key.
*/
export interface Location<State = any> extends Path {
/**
* A value of arbitrary data associated with this location.
*/
state: State;
/**
* A unique string associated with this location. May be used to safely store
* and retrieve data in some other storage API, like `localStorage`.
*
* Note: This value is always "default" on the initial location.
*/
key: string;
}
/**
* A change to the current location.
*/
export interface Update {
/**
* The action that triggered the change.
*/
action: Action;
/**
* The new location.
*/
location: Location;
/**
* The delta between this location and the former location in the history stack
*/
delta: number | null;
}
/**
* A function that receives notifications about location changes.
*/
export interface Listener {
(update: Update): void;
}
/**
* Describes a location that is the destination of some navigation, either via
* `history.push` or `history.replace`. This may be either a URL or the pieces
* of a URL path.
*/
export type To = string | Partial<Path>;
/**
* A history is an interface to the navigation stack. The history serves as the
* source of truth for the current location, as well as provides a set of
* methods that may be used to change it.
*
* It is similar to the DOM's `window.history` object, but with a smaller, more
* focused API.
*/
export interface History {
/**
* The last action that modified the current location. This will always be
* Action.Pop when a history instance is first created. This value is mutable.
*/
readonly action: Action;
/**
* The current location. This value is mutable.
*/
readonly location: Location;
/**
* Returns a valid href for the given `to` value that may be used as
* the value of an <a href> attribute.
*
* @param to - The destination URL
*/
createHref(to: To): string;
/**
* Returns a URL for the given `to` value
*
* @param to - The destination URL
*/
createURL(to: To): URL;
/**
* Encode a location the same way window.history would do (no-op for memory
* history) so we ensure our PUSH/REPLACE navigations for data routers
* behave the same as POP
*
* @param to Unencoded path
*/
encodeLocation(to: To): Path;
/**
* Pushes a new location onto the history stack, increasing its length by one.
* If there were any entries in the stack after the current one, they are
* lost.
*
* @param to - The new URL
* @param state - Data to associate with the new location
*/
push(to: To, state?: any): void;
/**
* Replaces the current location in the history stack with a new one. The
* location that was replaced will no longer be available.
*
* @param to - The new URL
* @param state - Data to associate with the new location
*/
replace(to: To, state?: any): void;
/**
* Navigates `n` entries backward/forward in the history stack relative to the
* current index. For example, a "back" navigation would use go(-1).
*
* @param delta - The delta in the stack index
*/
go(delta: number): void;
/**
* Sets up a listener that will be called whenever the current location
* changes.
*
* @param listener - A function that will be called when the location changes
* @returns unlisten - A function that may be used to stop listening
*/
listen(listener: Listener): () => void;
}
/**
* A user-supplied object that describes a location. Used when providing
* entries to `createMemoryHistory` via its `initialEntries` option.
*/
export type InitialEntry = string | Partial<Location>;
export type MemoryHistoryOptions = {
initialEntries?: InitialEntry[];
initialIndex?: number;
v5Compat?: boolean;
};
/**
* A memory history stores locations in memory. This is useful in stateful
* environments where there is no web browser, such as node tests or React
* Native.
*/
export interface MemoryHistory extends History {
/**
* The current index in the history stack.
*/
readonly index: number;
}
/**
* Memory history stores the current location in memory. It is designed for use
* in stateful non-browser environments like tests and React Native.
*/
export declare function createMemoryHistory(options?: MemoryHistoryOptions): MemoryHistory;
/**
* A browser history stores the current location in regular URLs in a web
* browser environment. This is the standard for most web apps and provides the
* cleanest URLs the browser's address bar.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#browserhistory
*/
export interface BrowserHistory extends UrlHistory {
}
export type BrowserHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;
/**
* Browser history stores the location in regular URLs. This is the standard for
* most web apps, but it requires some configuration on the server to ensure you
* serve the same app at multiple URLs.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createbrowserhistory
*/
export declare function createBrowserHistory(options?: BrowserHistoryOptions): BrowserHistory;
/**
* A hash history stores the current location in the fragment identifier portion
* of the URL in a web browser environment.
*
* This is ideal for apps that do not control the server for some reason
* (because the fragment identifier is never sent to the server), including some
* shared hosting environments that do not provide fine-grained controls over
* which pages are served at which URLs.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#hashhistory
*/
export interface HashHistory extends UrlHistory {
}
export type HashHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;
/**
* Hash history stores the location in window.location.hash. This makes it ideal
* for situations where you don't want to send the location to the server for
* some reason, either because you do cannot configure it or the URL space is
* reserved for something else.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createhashhistory
*/
export declare function createHashHistory(options?: HashHistoryOptions): HashHistory;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare function invariant(value: boolean, message?: string): asserts value;
export declare function invariant<T>(value: T | null | undefined, message?: string): asserts value is T;
export declare function warning(cond: any, message: string): void;
/**
* Creates a Location object with a unique key from the given Path
*/
export declare function createLocation(current: string | Location, to: To, state?: any, key?: string): Readonly<Location>;
/**
* Creates a string URL path from the given pathname, search, and hash components.
*/
export declare function createPath({ pathname, search, hash, }: Partial<Path>): string;
/**
* Parses a string URL path into its separate pathname, search, and hash components.
*/
export declare function parsePath(path: string): Partial<Path>;
export interface UrlHistory extends History {
}
export type UrlHistoryOptions = {
window?: Window;
v5Compat?: boolean;
};

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export type { ActionFunction, ActionFunctionArgs, AgnosticDataIndexRouteObject, AgnosticDataNonIndexRouteObject, AgnosticDataRouteMatch, AgnosticDataRouteObject, AgnosticIndexRouteObject, AgnosticNonIndexRouteObject, AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction, AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs, AgnosticRouteMatch, AgnosticRouteObject, DataStrategyFunction, DataStrategyFunctionArgs, DataStrategyMatch, DataStrategyResult, ErrorResponse, FormEncType, FormMethod, HTMLFormMethod, JsonFunction, LazyRouteFunction, LoaderFunction, LoaderFunctionArgs, ParamParseKey, Params, PathMatch, PathParam, PathPattern, RedirectFunction, ShouldRevalidateFunction, ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs, TrackedPromise, UIMatch, V7_FormMethod, DataWithResponseInit as UNSAFE_DataWithResponseInit, } from "./utils";
export { AbortedDeferredError, data, defer, generatePath, getToPathname, isRouteErrorResponse, joinPaths, json, matchPath, matchRoutes, normalizePathname, redirect, redirectDocument, replace, resolvePath, resolveTo, stripBasename, } from "./utils";
export type { BrowserHistory, BrowserHistoryOptions, HashHistory, HashHistoryOptions, History, InitialEntry, Location, MemoryHistory, MemoryHistoryOptions, Path, To, } from "./history";
export { Action, createBrowserHistory, createHashHistory, createMemoryHistory, createPath, parsePath, } from "./history";
export * from "./router";
/** @internal */
export type { RouteManifest as UNSAFE_RouteManifest } from "./utils";
export { DeferredData as UNSAFE_DeferredData, ErrorResponseImpl as UNSAFE_ErrorResponseImpl, convertRoutesToDataRoutes as UNSAFE_convertRoutesToDataRoutes, convertRouteMatchToUiMatch as UNSAFE_convertRouteMatchToUiMatch, decodePath as UNSAFE_decodePath, getResolveToMatches as UNSAFE_getResolveToMatches, } from "./utils";
export { invariant as UNSAFE_invariant, warning as UNSAFE_warning, } from "./history";

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import type { History, Location, Path, To } from "./history";
import { Action as HistoryAction } from "./history";
import type { AgnosticDataRouteMatch, AgnosticDataRouteObject, AgnosticRouteObject, DataStrategyFunction, DeferredData, DetectErrorBoundaryFunction, FormEncType, HTMLFormMethod, MapRoutePropertiesFunction, RouteData, Submission, UIMatch, AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction, DataWithResponseInit } from "./utils";
/**
* A Router instance manages all navigation and data loading/mutations
*/
export interface Router {
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Return the basename for the router
*/
get basename(): RouterInit["basename"];
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Return the future config for the router
*/
get future(): FutureConfig;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Return the current state of the router
*/
get state(): RouterState;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Return the routes for this router instance
*/
get routes(): AgnosticDataRouteObject[];
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Return the window associated with the router
*/
get window(): RouterInit["window"];
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Initialize the router, including adding history listeners and kicking off
* initial data fetches. Returns a function to cleanup listeners and abort
* any in-progress loads
*/
initialize(): Router;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Subscribe to router.state updates
*
* @param fn function to call with the new state
*/
subscribe(fn: RouterSubscriber): () => void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Enable scroll restoration behavior in the router
*
* @param savedScrollPositions Object that will manage positions, in case
* it's being restored from sessionStorage
* @param getScrollPosition Function to get the active Y scroll position
* @param getKey Function to get the key to use for restoration
*/
enableScrollRestoration(savedScrollPositions: Record<string, number>, getScrollPosition: GetScrollPositionFunction, getKey?: GetScrollRestorationKeyFunction): () => void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Navigate forward/backward in the history stack
* @param to Delta to move in the history stack
*/
navigate(to: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Navigate to the given path
* @param to Path to navigate to
* @param opts Navigation options (method, submission, etc.)
*/
navigate(to: To | null, opts?: RouterNavigateOptions): Promise<void>;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Trigger a fetcher load/submission
*
* @param key Fetcher key
* @param routeId Route that owns the fetcher
* @param href href to fetch
* @param opts Fetcher options, (method, submission, etc.)
*/
fetch(key: string, routeId: string, href: string | null, opts?: RouterFetchOptions): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Trigger a revalidation of all current route loaders and fetcher loads
*/
revalidate(): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Utility function to create an href for the given location
* @param location
*/
createHref(location: Location | URL): string;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Utility function to URL encode a destination path according to the internal
* history implementation
* @param to
*/
encodeLocation(to: To): Path;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Get/create a fetcher for the given key
* @param key
*/
getFetcher<TData = any>(key: string): Fetcher<TData>;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Delete the fetcher for a given key
* @param key
*/
deleteFetcher(key: string): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Cleanup listeners and abort any in-progress loads
*/
dispose(): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Get a navigation blocker
* @param key The identifier for the blocker
* @param fn The blocker function implementation
*/
getBlocker(key: string, fn: BlockerFunction): Blocker;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Delete a navigation blocker
* @param key The identifier for the blocker
*/
deleteBlocker(key: string): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE DO NOT USE
*
* Patch additional children routes into an existing parent route
* @param routeId The parent route id or a callback function accepting `patch`
* to perform batch patching
* @param children The additional children routes
*/
patchRoutes(routeId: string | null, children: AgnosticRouteObject[]): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* HMR needs to pass in-flight route updates to React Router
* TODO: Replace this with granular route update APIs (addRoute, updateRoute, deleteRoute)
*/
_internalSetRoutes(routes: AgnosticRouteObject[]): void;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Internal fetch AbortControllers accessed by unit tests
*/
_internalFetchControllers: Map<string, AbortController>;
/**
* @internal
* PRIVATE - DO NOT USE
*
* Internal pending DeferredData instances accessed by unit tests
*/
_internalActiveDeferreds: Map<string, DeferredData>;
}
/**
* State maintained internally by the router. During a navigation, all states
* reflect the the "old" location unless otherwise noted.
*/
export interface RouterState {
/**
* The action of the most recent navigation
*/
historyAction: HistoryAction;
/**
* The current location reflected by the router
*/
location: Location;
/**
* The current set of route matches
*/
matches: AgnosticDataRouteMatch[];
/**
* Tracks whether we've completed our initial data load
*/
initialized: boolean;
/**
* Current scroll position we should start at for a new view
* - number -> scroll position to restore to
* - false -> do not restore scroll at all (used during submissions)
* - null -> don't have a saved position, scroll to hash or top of page
*/
restoreScrollPosition: number | false | null;
/**
* Indicate whether this navigation should skip resetting the scroll position
* if we are unable to restore the scroll position
*/
preventScrollReset: boolean;
/**
* Tracks the state of the current navigation
*/
navigation: Navigation;
/**
* Tracks any in-progress revalidations
*/
revalidation: RevalidationState;
/**
* Data from the loaders for the current matches
*/
loaderData: RouteData;
/**
* Data from the action for the current matches
*/
actionData: RouteData | null;
/**
* Errors caught from loaders for the current matches
*/
errors: RouteData | null;
/**
* Map of current fetchers
*/
fetchers: Map<string, Fetcher>;
/**
* Map of current blockers
*/
blockers: Map<string, Blocker>;
}
/**
* Data that can be passed into hydrate a Router from SSR
*/
export type HydrationState = Partial<Pick<RouterState, "loaderData" | "actionData" | "errors">>;
/**
* Future flags to toggle new feature behavior
*/
export interface FutureConfig {
v7_fetcherPersist: boolean;
v7_normalizeFormMethod: boolean;
v7_partialHydration: boolean;
v7_prependBasename: boolean;
v7_relativeSplatPath: boolean;
v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation: boolean;
}
/**
* Initialization options for createRouter
*/
export interface RouterInit {
routes: AgnosticRouteObject[];
history: History;
basename?: string;
/**
* @deprecated Use `mapRouteProperties` instead
*/
detectErrorBoundary?: DetectErrorBoundaryFunction;
mapRouteProperties?: MapRoutePropertiesFunction;
future?: Partial<FutureConfig>;
hydrationData?: HydrationState;
window?: Window;
dataStrategy?: DataStrategyFunction;
patchRoutesOnNavigation?: AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction;
}
/**
* State returned from a server-side query() call
*/
export interface StaticHandlerContext {
basename: Router["basename"];
location: RouterState["location"];
matches: RouterState["matches"];
loaderData: RouterState["loaderData"];
actionData: RouterState["actionData"];
errors: RouterState["errors"];
statusCode: number;
loaderHeaders: Record<string, Headers>;
actionHeaders: Record<string, Headers>;
activeDeferreds: Record<string, DeferredData> | null;
_deepestRenderedBoundaryId?: string | null;
}
/**
* A StaticHandler instance manages a singular SSR navigation/fetch event
*/
export interface StaticHandler {
dataRoutes: AgnosticDataRouteObject[];
query(request: Request, opts?: {
requestContext?: unknown;
skipLoaderErrorBubbling?: boolean;
dataStrategy?: DataStrategyFunction;
}): Promise<StaticHandlerContext | Response>;
queryRoute(request: Request, opts?: {
routeId?: string;
requestContext?: unknown;
dataStrategy?: DataStrategyFunction;
}): Promise<any>;
}
type ViewTransitionOpts = {
currentLocation: Location;
nextLocation: Location;
};
/**
* Subscriber function signature for changes to router state
*/
export interface RouterSubscriber {
(state: RouterState, opts: {
deletedFetchers: string[];
viewTransitionOpts?: ViewTransitionOpts;
flushSync: boolean;
}): void;
}
/**
* Function signature for determining the key to be used in scroll restoration
* for a given location
*/
export interface GetScrollRestorationKeyFunction {
(location: Location, matches: UIMatch[]): string | null;
}
/**
* Function signature for determining the current scroll position
*/
export interface GetScrollPositionFunction {
(): number;
}
export type RelativeRoutingType = "route" | "path";
type BaseNavigateOrFetchOptions = {
preventScrollReset?: boolean;
relative?: RelativeRoutingType;
flushSync?: boolean;
};
type BaseNavigateOptions = BaseNavigateOrFetchOptions & {
replace?: boolean;
state?: any;
fromRouteId?: string;
viewTransition?: boolean;
};
type BaseSubmissionOptions = {
formMethod?: HTMLFormMethod;
formEncType?: FormEncType;
} & ({
formData: FormData;
body?: undefined;
} | {
formData?: undefined;
body: any;
});
/**
* Options for a navigate() call for a normal (non-submission) navigation
*/
type LinkNavigateOptions = BaseNavigateOptions;
/**
* Options for a navigate() call for a submission navigation
*/
type SubmissionNavigateOptions = BaseNavigateOptions & BaseSubmissionOptions;
/**
* Options to pass to navigate() for a navigation
*/
export type RouterNavigateOptions = LinkNavigateOptions | SubmissionNavigateOptions;
/**
* Options for a fetch() load
*/
type LoadFetchOptions = BaseNavigateOrFetchOptions;
/**
* Options for a fetch() submission
*/
type SubmitFetchOptions = BaseNavigateOrFetchOptions & BaseSubmissionOptions;
/**
* Options to pass to fetch()
*/
export type RouterFetchOptions = LoadFetchOptions | SubmitFetchOptions;
/**
* Potential states for state.navigation
*/
export type NavigationStates = {
Idle: {
state: "idle";
location: undefined;
formMethod: undefined;
formAction: undefined;
formEncType: undefined;
formData: undefined;
json: undefined;
text: undefined;
};
Loading: {
state: "loading";
location: Location;
formMethod: Submission["formMethod"] | undefined;
formAction: Submission["formAction"] | undefined;
formEncType: Submission["formEncType"] | undefined;
formData: Submission["formData"] | undefined;
json: Submission["json"] | undefined;
text: Submission["text"] | undefined;
};
Submitting: {
state: "submitting";
location: Location;
formMethod: Submission["formMethod"];
formAction: Submission["formAction"];
formEncType: Submission["formEncType"];
formData: Submission["formData"];
json: Submission["json"];
text: Submission["text"];
};
};
export type Navigation = NavigationStates[keyof NavigationStates];
export type RevalidationState = "idle" | "loading";
/**
* Potential states for fetchers
*/
type FetcherStates<TData = any> = {
Idle: {
state: "idle";
formMethod: undefined;
formAction: undefined;
formEncType: undefined;
text: undefined;
formData: undefined;
json: undefined;
data: TData | undefined;
};
Loading: {
state: "loading";
formMethod: Submission["formMethod"] | undefined;
formAction: Submission["formAction"] | undefined;
formEncType: Submission["formEncType"] | undefined;
text: Submission["text"] | undefined;
formData: Submission["formData"] | undefined;
json: Submission["json"] | undefined;
data: TData | undefined;
};
Submitting: {
state: "submitting";
formMethod: Submission["formMethod"];
formAction: Submission["formAction"];
formEncType: Submission["formEncType"];
text: Submission["text"];
formData: Submission["formData"];
json: Submission["json"];
data: TData | undefined;
};
};
export type Fetcher<TData = any> = FetcherStates<TData>[keyof FetcherStates<TData>];
interface BlockerBlocked {
state: "blocked";
reset(): void;
proceed(): void;
location: Location;
}
interface BlockerUnblocked {
state: "unblocked";
reset: undefined;
proceed: undefined;
location: undefined;
}
interface BlockerProceeding {
state: "proceeding";
reset: undefined;
proceed: undefined;
location: Location;
}
export type Blocker = BlockerUnblocked | BlockerBlocked | BlockerProceeding;
export type BlockerFunction = (args: {
currentLocation: Location;
nextLocation: Location;
historyAction: HistoryAction;
}) => boolean;
export declare const IDLE_NAVIGATION: NavigationStates["Idle"];
export declare const IDLE_FETCHER: FetcherStates["Idle"];
export declare const IDLE_BLOCKER: BlockerUnblocked;
/**
* Create a router and listen to history POP navigations
*/
export declare function createRouter(init: RouterInit): Router;
export declare const UNSAFE_DEFERRED_SYMBOL: unique symbol;
/**
* Future flags to toggle new feature behavior
*/
export interface StaticHandlerFutureConfig {
v7_relativeSplatPath: boolean;
v7_throwAbortReason: boolean;
}
export interface CreateStaticHandlerOptions {
basename?: string;
/**
* @deprecated Use `mapRouteProperties` instead
*/
detectErrorBoundary?: DetectErrorBoundaryFunction;
mapRouteProperties?: MapRoutePropertiesFunction;
future?: Partial<StaticHandlerFutureConfig>;
}
export declare function createStaticHandler(routes: AgnosticRouteObject[], opts?: CreateStaticHandlerOptions): StaticHandler;
/**
* Given an existing StaticHandlerContext and an error thrown at render time,
* provide an updated StaticHandlerContext suitable for a second SSR render
*/
export declare function getStaticContextFromError(routes: AgnosticDataRouteObject[], context: StaticHandlerContext, error: any): StaticHandlerContext;
export declare function isDataWithResponseInit(value: any): value is DataWithResponseInit<unknown>;
export declare function isDeferredData(value: any): value is DeferredData;
export {};

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import type { Location, Path, To } from "./history";
/**
* Map of routeId -> data returned from a loader/action/error
*/
export interface RouteData {
[routeId: string]: any;
}
export declare enum ResultType {
data = "data",
deferred = "deferred",
redirect = "redirect",
error = "error"
}
/**
* Successful result from a loader or action
*/
export interface SuccessResult {
type: ResultType.data;
data: unknown;
statusCode?: number;
headers?: Headers;
}
/**
* Successful defer() result from a loader or action
*/
export interface DeferredResult {
type: ResultType.deferred;
deferredData: DeferredData;
statusCode?: number;
headers?: Headers;
}
/**
* Redirect result from a loader or action
*/
export interface RedirectResult {
type: ResultType.redirect;
response: Response;
}
/**
* Unsuccessful result from a loader or action
*/
export interface ErrorResult {
type: ResultType.error;
error: unknown;
statusCode?: number;
headers?: Headers;
}
/**
* Result from a loader or action - potentially successful or unsuccessful
*/
export type DataResult = SuccessResult | DeferredResult | RedirectResult | ErrorResult;
type LowerCaseFormMethod = "get" | "post" | "put" | "patch" | "delete";
type UpperCaseFormMethod = Uppercase<LowerCaseFormMethod>;
/**
* Users can specify either lowercase or uppercase form methods on `<Form>`,
* useSubmit(), `<fetcher.Form>`, etc.
*/
export type HTMLFormMethod = LowerCaseFormMethod | UpperCaseFormMethod;
/**
* Active navigation/fetcher form methods are exposed in lowercase on the
* RouterState
*/
export type FormMethod = LowerCaseFormMethod;
export type MutationFormMethod = Exclude<FormMethod, "get">;
/**
* In v7, active navigation/fetcher form methods are exposed in uppercase on the
* RouterState. This is to align with the normalization done via fetch().
*/
export type V7_FormMethod = UpperCaseFormMethod;
export type V7_MutationFormMethod = Exclude<V7_FormMethod, "GET">;
export type FormEncType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" | "multipart/form-data" | "application/json" | "text/plain";
type JsonObject = {
[Key in string]: JsonValue;
} & {
[Key in string]?: JsonValue | undefined;
};
type JsonArray = JsonValue[] | readonly JsonValue[];
type JsonPrimitive = string | number | boolean | null;
type JsonValue = JsonPrimitive | JsonObject | JsonArray;
/**
* @private
* Internal interface to pass around for action submissions, not intended for
* external consumption
*/
export type Submission = {
formMethod: FormMethod | V7_FormMethod;
formAction: string;
formEncType: FormEncType;
formData: FormData;
json: undefined;
text: undefined;
} | {
formMethod: FormMethod | V7_FormMethod;
formAction: string;
formEncType: FormEncType;
formData: undefined;
json: JsonValue;
text: undefined;
} | {
formMethod: FormMethod | V7_FormMethod;
formAction: string;
formEncType: FormEncType;
formData: undefined;
json: undefined;
text: string;
};
/**
* @private
* Arguments passed to route loader/action functions. Same for now but we keep
* this as a private implementation detail in case they diverge in the future.
*/
interface DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
request: Request;
params: Params;
context?: Context;
}
/**
* Arguments passed to loader functions
*/
export interface LoaderFunctionArgs<Context = any> extends DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
}
/**
* Arguments passed to action functions
*/
export interface ActionFunctionArgs<Context = any> extends DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
}
/**
* Loaders and actions can return anything except `undefined` (`null` is a
* valid return value if there is no data to return). Responses are preferred
* and will ease any future migration to Remix
*/
type DataFunctionValue = Response | NonNullable<unknown> | null;
type DataFunctionReturnValue = Promise<DataFunctionValue> | DataFunctionValue;
/**
* Route loader function signature
*/
export type LoaderFunction<Context = any> = {
(args: LoaderFunctionArgs<Context>, handlerCtx?: unknown): DataFunctionReturnValue;
} & {
hydrate?: boolean;
};
/**
* Route action function signature
*/
export interface ActionFunction<Context = any> {
(args: ActionFunctionArgs<Context>, handlerCtx?: unknown): DataFunctionReturnValue;
}
/**
* Arguments passed to shouldRevalidate function
*/
export interface ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs {
currentUrl: URL;
currentParams: AgnosticDataRouteMatch["params"];
nextUrl: URL;
nextParams: AgnosticDataRouteMatch["params"];
formMethod?: Submission["formMethod"];
formAction?: Submission["formAction"];
formEncType?: Submission["formEncType"];
text?: Submission["text"];
formData?: Submission["formData"];
json?: Submission["json"];
actionStatus?: number;
actionResult?: any;
defaultShouldRevalidate: boolean;
}
/**
* Route shouldRevalidate function signature. This runs after any submission
* (navigation or fetcher), so we flatten the navigation/fetcher submission
* onto the arguments. It shouldn't matter whether it came from a navigation
* or a fetcher, what really matters is the URLs and the formData since loaders
* have to re-run based on the data models that were potentially mutated.
*/
export interface ShouldRevalidateFunction {
(args: ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs): boolean;
}
/**
* Function provided by the framework-aware layers to set `hasErrorBoundary`
* from the framework-aware `errorElement` prop
*
* @deprecated Use `mapRouteProperties` instead
*/
export interface DetectErrorBoundaryFunction {
(route: AgnosticRouteObject): boolean;
}
export interface DataStrategyMatch extends AgnosticRouteMatch<string, AgnosticDataRouteObject> {
shouldLoad: boolean;
resolve: (handlerOverride?: (handler: (ctx?: unknown) => DataFunctionReturnValue) => DataFunctionReturnValue) => Promise<DataStrategyResult>;
}
export interface DataStrategyFunctionArgs<Context = any> extends DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
matches: DataStrategyMatch[];
fetcherKey: string | null;
}
/**
* Result from a loader or action called via dataStrategy
*/
export interface DataStrategyResult {
type: "data" | "error";
result: unknown;
}
export interface DataStrategyFunction {
(args: DataStrategyFunctionArgs): Promise<Record<string, DataStrategyResult>>;
}
export type AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs<O extends AgnosticRouteObject = AgnosticRouteObject, M extends AgnosticRouteMatch = AgnosticRouteMatch> = {
signal: AbortSignal;
path: string;
matches: M[];
fetcherKey: string | undefined;
patch: (routeId: string | null, children: O[]) => void;
};
export type AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction<O extends AgnosticRouteObject = AgnosticRouteObject, M extends AgnosticRouteMatch = AgnosticRouteMatch> = (opts: AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs<O, M>) => void | Promise<void>;
/**
* Function provided by the framework-aware layers to set any framework-specific
* properties from framework-agnostic properties
*/
export interface MapRoutePropertiesFunction {
(route: AgnosticRouteObject): {
hasErrorBoundary: boolean;
} & Record<string, any>;
}
/**
* Keys we cannot change from within a lazy() function. We spread all other keys
* onto the route. Either they're meaningful to the router, or they'll get
* ignored.
*/
export type ImmutableRouteKey = "lazy" | "caseSensitive" | "path" | "id" | "index" | "children";
export declare const immutableRouteKeys: Set<ImmutableRouteKey>;
type RequireOne<T, Key = keyof T> = Exclude<{
[K in keyof T]: K extends Key ? Omit<T, K> & Required<Pick<T, K>> : never;
}[keyof T], undefined>;
/**
* lazy() function to load a route definition, which can add non-matching
* related properties to a route
*/
export interface LazyRouteFunction<R extends AgnosticRouteObject> {
(): Promise<RequireOne<Omit<R, ImmutableRouteKey>>>;
}
/**
* Base RouteObject with common props shared by all types of routes
*/
type AgnosticBaseRouteObject = {
caseSensitive?: boolean;
path?: string;
id?: string;
loader?: LoaderFunction | boolean;
action?: ActionFunction | boolean;
hasErrorBoundary?: boolean;
shouldRevalidate?: ShouldRevalidateFunction;
handle?: any;
lazy?: LazyRouteFunction<AgnosticBaseRouteObject>;
};
/**
* Index routes must not have children
*/
export type AgnosticIndexRouteObject = AgnosticBaseRouteObject & {
children?: undefined;
index: true;
};
/**
* Non-index routes may have children, but cannot have index
*/
export type AgnosticNonIndexRouteObject = AgnosticBaseRouteObject & {
children?: AgnosticRouteObject[];
index?: false;
};
/**
* A route object represents a logical route, with (optionally) its child
* routes organized in a tree-like structure.
*/
export type AgnosticRouteObject = AgnosticIndexRouteObject | AgnosticNonIndexRouteObject;
export type AgnosticDataIndexRouteObject = AgnosticIndexRouteObject & {
id: string;
};
export type AgnosticDataNonIndexRouteObject = AgnosticNonIndexRouteObject & {
children?: AgnosticDataRouteObject[];
id: string;
};
/**
* A data route object, which is just a RouteObject with a required unique ID
*/
export type AgnosticDataRouteObject = AgnosticDataIndexRouteObject | AgnosticDataNonIndexRouteObject;
export type RouteManifest = Record<string, AgnosticDataRouteObject | undefined>;
type _PathParam<Path extends string> = Path extends `${infer L}/${infer R}` ? _PathParam<L> | _PathParam<R> : Path extends `:${infer Param}` ? Param extends `${infer Optional}?` ? Optional : Param : never;
/**
* Examples:
* "/a/b/*" -> "*"
* ":a" -> "a"
* "/a/:b" -> "b"
* "/a/blahblahblah:b" -> "b"
* "/:a/:b" -> "a" | "b"
* "/:a/b/:c/*" -> "a" | "c" | "*"
*/
export type PathParam<Path extends string> = Path extends "*" | "/*" ? "*" : Path extends `${infer Rest}/*` ? "*" | _PathParam<Rest> : _PathParam<Path>;
export type ParamParseKey<Segment extends string> = [
PathParam<Segment>
] extends [never] ? string : PathParam<Segment>;
/**
* The parameters that were parsed from the URL path.
*/
export type Params<Key extends string = string> = {
readonly [key in Key]: string | undefined;
};
/**
* A RouteMatch contains info about how a route matched a URL.
*/
export interface AgnosticRouteMatch<ParamKey extends string = string, RouteObjectType extends AgnosticRouteObject = AgnosticRouteObject> {
/**
* The names and values of dynamic parameters in the URL.
*/
params: Params<ParamKey>;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched before child routes.
*/
pathnameBase: string;
/**
* The route object that was used to match.
*/
route: RouteObjectType;
}
export interface AgnosticDataRouteMatch extends AgnosticRouteMatch<string, AgnosticDataRouteObject> {
}
export declare function convertRoutesToDataRoutes(routes: AgnosticRouteObject[], mapRouteProperties: MapRoutePropertiesFunction, parentPath?: string[], manifest?: RouteManifest): AgnosticDataRouteObject[];
/**
* Matches the given routes to a location and returns the match data.
*
* @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/utils/match-routes
*/
export declare function matchRoutes<RouteObjectType extends AgnosticRouteObject = AgnosticRouteObject>(routes: RouteObjectType[], locationArg: Partial<Location> | string, basename?: string): AgnosticRouteMatch<string, RouteObjectType>[] | null;
export declare function matchRoutesImpl<RouteObjectType extends AgnosticRouteObject = AgnosticRouteObject>(routes: RouteObjectType[], locationArg: Partial<Location> | string, basename: string, allowPartial: boolean): AgnosticRouteMatch<string, RouteObjectType>[] | null;
export interface UIMatch<Data = unknown, Handle = unknown> {
id: string;
pathname: string;
params: AgnosticRouteMatch["params"];
data: Data;
handle: Handle;
}
export declare function convertRouteMatchToUiMatch(match: AgnosticDataRouteMatch, loaderData: RouteData): UIMatch;
/**
* Returns a path with params interpolated.
*
* @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/utils/generate-path
*/
export declare function generatePath<Path extends string>(originalPath: Path, params?: {
[key in PathParam<Path>]: string | null;
}): string;
/**
* A PathPattern is used to match on some portion of a URL pathname.
*/
export interface PathPattern<Path extends string = string> {
/**
* A string to match against a URL pathname. May contain `:id`-style segments
* to indicate placeholders for dynamic parameters. May also end with `/*` to
* indicate matching the rest of the URL pathname.
*/
path: Path;
/**
* Should be `true` if the static portions of the `path` should be matched in
* the same case.
*/
caseSensitive?: boolean;
/**
* Should be `true` if this pattern should match the entire URL pathname.
*/
end?: boolean;
}
/**
* A PathMatch contains info about how a PathPattern matched on a URL pathname.
*/
export interface PathMatch<ParamKey extends string = string> {
/**
* The names and values of dynamic parameters in the URL.
*/
params: Params<ParamKey>;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched before child routes.
*/
pathnameBase: string;
/**
* The pattern that was used to match.
*/
pattern: PathPattern;
}
/**
* Performs pattern matching on a URL pathname and returns information about
* the match.
*
* @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/utils/match-path
*/
export declare function matchPath<ParamKey extends ParamParseKey<Path>, Path extends string>(pattern: PathPattern<Path> | Path, pathname: string): PathMatch<ParamKey> | null;
export declare function decodePath(value: string): string;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare function stripBasename(pathname: string, basename: string): string | null;
/**
* Returns a resolved path object relative to the given pathname.
*
* @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/utils/resolve-path
*/
export declare function resolvePath(to: To, fromPathname?: string): Path;
/**
* @private
*
* When processing relative navigation we want to ignore ancestor routes that
* do not contribute to the path, such that index/pathless layout routes don't
* interfere.
*
* For example, when moving a route element into an index route and/or a
* pathless layout route, relative link behavior contained within should stay
* the same. Both of the following examples should link back to the root:
*
* <Route path="/">
* <Route path="accounts" element={<Link to=".."}>
* </Route>
*
* <Route path="/">
* <Route path="accounts">
* <Route element={<AccountsLayout />}> // <-- Does not contribute
* <Route index element={<Link to=".."} /> // <-- Does not contribute
* </Route
* </Route>
* </Route>
*/
export declare function getPathContributingMatches<T extends AgnosticRouteMatch = AgnosticRouteMatch>(matches: T[]): T[];
export declare function getResolveToMatches<T extends AgnosticRouteMatch = AgnosticRouteMatch>(matches: T[], v7_relativeSplatPath: boolean): string[];
/**
* @private
*/
export declare function resolveTo(toArg: To, routePathnames: string[], locationPathname: string, isPathRelative?: boolean): Path;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare function getToPathname(to: To): string | undefined;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare const joinPaths: (paths: string[]) => string;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare const normalizePathname: (pathname: string) => string;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare const normalizeSearch: (search: string) => string;
/**
* @private
*/
export declare const normalizeHash: (hash: string) => string;
export type JsonFunction = <Data>(data: Data, init?: number | ResponseInit) => Response;
/**
* This is a shortcut for creating `application/json` responses. Converts `data`
* to JSON and sets the `Content-Type` header.
*
* @deprecated The `json` method is deprecated in favor of returning raw objects.
* This method will be removed in v7.
*/
export declare const json: JsonFunction;
export declare class DataWithResponseInit<D> {
type: string;
data: D;
init: ResponseInit | null;
constructor(data: D, init?: ResponseInit);
}
/**
* Create "responses" that contain `status`/`headers` without forcing
* serialization into an actual `Response` - used by Remix single fetch
*/
export declare function data<D>(data: D, init?: number | ResponseInit): DataWithResponseInit<D>;
export interface TrackedPromise extends Promise<any> {
_tracked?: boolean;
_data?: any;
_error?: any;
}
export declare class AbortedDeferredError extends Error {
}
export declare class DeferredData {
private pendingKeysSet;
private controller;
private abortPromise;
private unlistenAbortSignal;
private subscribers;
data: Record<string, unknown>;
init?: ResponseInit;
deferredKeys: string[];
constructor(data: Record<string, unknown>, responseInit?: ResponseInit);
private trackPromise;
private onSettle;
private emit;
subscribe(fn: (aborted: boolean, settledKey?: string) => void): () => boolean;
cancel(): void;
resolveData(signal: AbortSignal): Promise<boolean>;
get done(): boolean;
get unwrappedData(): {};
get pendingKeys(): string[];
}
export type DeferFunction = (data: Record<string, unknown>, init?: number | ResponseInit) => DeferredData;
/**
* @deprecated The `defer` method is deprecated in favor of returning raw
* objects. This method will be removed in v7.
*/
export declare const defer: DeferFunction;
export type RedirectFunction = (url: string, init?: number | ResponseInit) => Response;
/**
* A redirect response. Sets the status code and the `Location` header.
* Defaults to "302 Found".
*/
export declare const redirect: RedirectFunction;
/**
* A redirect response that will force a document reload to the new location.
* Sets the status code and the `Location` header.
* Defaults to "302 Found".
*/
export declare const redirectDocument: RedirectFunction;
/**
* A redirect response that will perform a `history.replaceState` instead of a
* `history.pushState` for client-side navigation redirects.
* Sets the status code and the `Location` header.
* Defaults to "302 Found".
*/
export declare const replace: RedirectFunction;
export type ErrorResponse = {
status: number;
statusText: string;
data: any;
};
/**
* @private
* Utility class we use to hold auto-unwrapped 4xx/5xx Response bodies
*
* We don't export the class for public use since it's an implementation
* detail, but we export the interface above so folks can build their own
* abstractions around instances via isRouteErrorResponse()
*/
export declare class ErrorResponseImpl implements ErrorResponse {
status: number;
statusText: string;
data: any;
private error?;
private internal;
constructor(status: number, statusText: string | undefined, data: any, internal?: boolean);
}
/**
* Check if the given error is an ErrorResponse generated from a 4xx/5xx
* Response thrown from an action/loader
*/
export declare function isRouteErrorResponse(error: any): error is ErrorResponse;
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//#region Types and Constants
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Actions represent the type of change to a location value.
*/
export enum Action {
/**
* A POP indicates a change to an arbitrary index in the history stack, such
* as a back or forward navigation. It does not describe the direction of the
* navigation, only that the current index changed.
*
* Note: This is the default action for newly created history objects.
*/
Pop = "POP",
/**
* A PUSH indicates a new entry being added to the history stack, such as when
* a link is clicked and a new page loads. When this happens, all subsequent
* entries in the stack are lost.
*/
Push = "PUSH",
/**
* A REPLACE indicates the entry at the current index in the history stack
* being replaced by a new one.
*/
Replace = "REPLACE",
}
/**
* The pathname, search, and hash values of a URL.
*/
export interface Path {
/**
* A URL pathname, beginning with a /.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* A URL search string, beginning with a ?.
*/
search: string;
/**
* A URL fragment identifier, beginning with a #.
*/
hash: string;
}
// TODO: (v7) Change the Location generic default from `any` to `unknown` and
// remove Remix `useLocation` wrapper.
/**
* An entry in a history stack. A location contains information about the
* URL path, as well as possibly some arbitrary state and a key.
*/
export interface Location<State = any> extends Path {
/**
* A value of arbitrary data associated with this location.
*/
state: State;
/**
* A unique string associated with this location. May be used to safely store
* and retrieve data in some other storage API, like `localStorage`.
*
* Note: This value is always "default" on the initial location.
*/
key: string;
}
/**
* A change to the current location.
*/
export interface Update {
/**
* The action that triggered the change.
*/
action: Action;
/**
* The new location.
*/
location: Location;
/**
* The delta between this location and the former location in the history stack
*/
delta: number | null;
}
/**
* A function that receives notifications about location changes.
*/
export interface Listener {
(update: Update): void;
}
/**
* Describes a location that is the destination of some navigation, either via
* `history.push` or `history.replace`. This may be either a URL or the pieces
* of a URL path.
*/
export type To = string | Partial<Path>;
/**
* A history is an interface to the navigation stack. The history serves as the
* source of truth for the current location, as well as provides a set of
* methods that may be used to change it.
*
* It is similar to the DOM's `window.history` object, but with a smaller, more
* focused API.
*/
export interface History {
/**
* The last action that modified the current location. This will always be
* Action.Pop when a history instance is first created. This value is mutable.
*/
readonly action: Action;
/**
* The current location. This value is mutable.
*/
readonly location: Location;
/**
* Returns a valid href for the given `to` value that may be used as
* the value of an <a href> attribute.
*
* @param to - The destination URL
*/
createHref(to: To): string;
/**
* Returns a URL for the given `to` value
*
* @param to - The destination URL
*/
createURL(to: To): URL;
/**
* Encode a location the same way window.history would do (no-op for memory
* history) so we ensure our PUSH/REPLACE navigations for data routers
* behave the same as POP
*
* @param to Unencoded path
*/
encodeLocation(to: To): Path;
/**
* Pushes a new location onto the history stack, increasing its length by one.
* If there were any entries in the stack after the current one, they are
* lost.
*
* @param to - The new URL
* @param state - Data to associate with the new location
*/
push(to: To, state?: any): void;
/**
* Replaces the current location in the history stack with a new one. The
* location that was replaced will no longer be available.
*
* @param to - The new URL
* @param state - Data to associate with the new location
*/
replace(to: To, state?: any): void;
/**
* Navigates `n` entries backward/forward in the history stack relative to the
* current index. For example, a "back" navigation would use go(-1).
*
* @param delta - The delta in the stack index
*/
go(delta: number): void;
/**
* Sets up a listener that will be called whenever the current location
* changes.
*
* @param listener - A function that will be called when the location changes
* @returns unlisten - A function that may be used to stop listening
*/
listen(listener: Listener): () => void;
}
type HistoryState = {
usr: any;
key?: string;
idx: number;
};
const PopStateEventType = "popstate";
//#endregion
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//#region Memory History
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* A user-supplied object that describes a location. Used when providing
* entries to `createMemoryHistory` via its `initialEntries` option.
*/
export type InitialEntry = string | Partial<Location>;
export type MemoryHistoryOptions = {
initialEntries?: InitialEntry[];
initialIndex?: number;
v5Compat?: boolean;
};
/**
* A memory history stores locations in memory. This is useful in stateful
* environments where there is no web browser, such as node tests or React
* Native.
*/
export interface MemoryHistory extends History {
/**
* The current index in the history stack.
*/
readonly index: number;
}
/**
* Memory history stores the current location in memory. It is designed for use
* in stateful non-browser environments like tests and React Native.
*/
export function createMemoryHistory(
options: MemoryHistoryOptions = {}
): MemoryHistory {
let { initialEntries = ["/"], initialIndex, v5Compat = false } = options;
let entries: Location[]; // Declare so we can access from createMemoryLocation
entries = initialEntries.map((entry, index) =>
createMemoryLocation(
entry,
typeof entry === "string" ? null : entry.state,
index === 0 ? "default" : undefined
)
);
let index = clampIndex(
initialIndex == null ? entries.length - 1 : initialIndex
);
let action = Action.Pop;
let listener: Listener | null = null;
function clampIndex(n: number): number {
return Math.min(Math.max(n, 0), entries.length - 1);
}
function getCurrentLocation(): Location {
return entries[index];
}
function createMemoryLocation(
to: To,
state: any = null,
key?: string
): Location {
let location = createLocation(
entries ? getCurrentLocation().pathname : "/",
to,
state,
key
);
warning(
location.pathname.charAt(0) === "/",
`relative pathnames are not supported in memory history: ${JSON.stringify(
to
)}`
);
return location;
}
function createHref(to: To) {
return typeof to === "string" ? to : createPath(to);
}
let history: MemoryHistory = {
get index() {
return index;
},
get action() {
return action;
},
get location() {
return getCurrentLocation();
},
createHref,
createURL(to) {
return new URL(createHref(to), "http://localhost");
},
encodeLocation(to: To) {
let path = typeof to === "string" ? parsePath(to) : to;
return {
pathname: path.pathname || "",
search: path.search || "",
hash: path.hash || "",
};
},
push(to, state) {
action = Action.Push;
let nextLocation = createMemoryLocation(to, state);
index += 1;
entries.splice(index, entries.length, nextLocation);
if (v5Compat && listener) {
listener({ action, location: nextLocation, delta: 1 });
}
},
replace(to, state) {
action = Action.Replace;
let nextLocation = createMemoryLocation(to, state);
entries[index] = nextLocation;
if (v5Compat && listener) {
listener({ action, location: nextLocation, delta: 0 });
}
},
go(delta) {
action = Action.Pop;
let nextIndex = clampIndex(index + delta);
let nextLocation = entries[nextIndex];
index = nextIndex;
if (listener) {
listener({ action, location: nextLocation, delta });
}
},
listen(fn: Listener) {
listener = fn;
return () => {
listener = null;
};
},
};
return history;
}
//#endregion
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//#region Browser History
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* A browser history stores the current location in regular URLs in a web
* browser environment. This is the standard for most web apps and provides the
* cleanest URLs the browser's address bar.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#browserhistory
*/
export interface BrowserHistory extends UrlHistory {}
export type BrowserHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;
/**
* Browser history stores the location in regular URLs. This is the standard for
* most web apps, but it requires some configuration on the server to ensure you
* serve the same app at multiple URLs.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createbrowserhistory
*/
export function createBrowserHistory(
options: BrowserHistoryOptions = {}
): BrowserHistory {
function createBrowserLocation(
window: Window,
globalHistory: Window["history"]
) {
let { pathname, search, hash } = window.location;
return createLocation(
"",
{ pathname, search, hash },
// state defaults to `null` because `window.history.state` does
(globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.usr) || null,
(globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.key) || "default"
);
}
function createBrowserHref(window: Window, to: To) {
return typeof to === "string" ? to : createPath(to);
}
return getUrlBasedHistory(
createBrowserLocation,
createBrowserHref,
null,
options
);
}
//#endregion
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//#region Hash History
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* A hash history stores the current location in the fragment identifier portion
* of the URL in a web browser environment.
*
* This is ideal for apps that do not control the server for some reason
* (because the fragment identifier is never sent to the server), including some
* shared hosting environments that do not provide fine-grained controls over
* which pages are served at which URLs.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#hashhistory
*/
export interface HashHistory extends UrlHistory {}
export type HashHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;
/**
* Hash history stores the location in window.location.hash. This makes it ideal
* for situations where you don't want to send the location to the server for
* some reason, either because you do cannot configure it or the URL space is
* reserved for something else.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createhashhistory
*/
export function createHashHistory(
options: HashHistoryOptions = {}
): HashHistory {
function createHashLocation(
window: Window,
globalHistory: Window["history"]
) {
let {
pathname = "/",
search = "",
hash = "",
} = parsePath(window.location.hash.substr(1));
// Hash URL should always have a leading / just like window.location.pathname
// does, so if an app ends up at a route like /#something then we add a
// leading slash so all of our path-matching behaves the same as if it would
// in a browser router. This is particularly important when there exists a
// root splat route (<Route path="*">) since that matches internally against
// "/*" and we'd expect /#something to 404 in a hash router app.
if (!pathname.startsWith("/") && !pathname.startsWith(".")) {
pathname = "/" + pathname;
}
return createLocation(
"",
{ pathname, search, hash },
// state defaults to `null` because `window.history.state` does
(globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.usr) || null,
(globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.key) || "default"
);
}
function createHashHref(window: Window, to: To) {
let base = window.document.querySelector("base");
let href = "";
if (base && base.getAttribute("href")) {
let url = window.location.href;
let hashIndex = url.indexOf("#");
href = hashIndex === -1 ? url : url.slice(0, hashIndex);
}
return href + "#" + (typeof to === "string" ? to : createPath(to));
}
function validateHashLocation(location: Location, to: To) {
warning(
location.pathname.charAt(0) === "/",
`relative pathnames are not supported in hash history.push(${JSON.stringify(
to
)})`
);
}
return getUrlBasedHistory(
createHashLocation,
createHashHref,
validateHashLocation,
options
);
}
//#endregion
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//#region UTILS
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* @private
*/
export function invariant(value: boolean, message?: string): asserts value;
export function invariant<T>(
value: T | null | undefined,
message?: string
): asserts value is T;
export function invariant(value: any, message?: string) {
if (value === false || value === null || typeof value === "undefined") {
throw new Error(message);
}
}
export function warning(cond: any, message: string) {
if (!cond) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
if (typeof console !== "undefined") console.warn(message);
try {
// Welcome to debugging history!
//
// This error is thrown as a convenience, so you can more easily
// find the source for a warning that appears in the console by
// enabling "pause on exceptions" in your JavaScript debugger.
throw new Error(message);
// eslint-disable-next-line no-empty
} catch (e) {}
}
}
function createKey() {
return Math.random().toString(36).substr(2, 8);
}
/**
* For browser-based histories, we combine the state and key into an object
*/
function getHistoryState(location: Location, index: number): HistoryState {
return {
usr: location.state,
key: location.key,
idx: index,
};
}
/**
* Creates a Location object with a unique key from the given Path
*/
export function createLocation(
current: string | Location,
to: To,
state: any = null,
key?: string
): Readonly<Location> {
let location: Readonly<Location> = {
pathname: typeof current === "string" ? current : current.pathname,
search: "",
hash: "",
...(typeof to === "string" ? parsePath(to) : to),
state,
// TODO: This could be cleaned up. push/replace should probably just take
// full Locations now and avoid the need to run through this flow at all
// But that's a pretty big refactor to the current test suite so going to
// keep as is for the time being and just let any incoming keys take precedence
key: (to && (to as Location).key) || key || createKey(),
};
return location;
}
/**
* Creates a string URL path from the given pathname, search, and hash components.
*/
export function createPath({
pathname = "/",
search = "",
hash = "",
}: Partial<Path>) {
if (search && search !== "?")
pathname += search.charAt(0) === "?" ? search : "?" + search;
if (hash && hash !== "#")
pathname += hash.charAt(0) === "#" ? hash : "#" + hash;
return pathname;
}
/**
* Parses a string URL path into its separate pathname, search, and hash components.
*/
export function parsePath(path: string): Partial<Path> {
let parsedPath: Partial<Path> = {};
if (path) {
let hashIndex = path.indexOf("#");
if (hashIndex >= 0) {
parsedPath.hash = path.substr(hashIndex);
path = path.substr(0, hashIndex);
}
let searchIndex = path.indexOf("?");
if (searchIndex >= 0) {
parsedPath.search = path.substr(searchIndex);
path = path.substr(0, searchIndex);
}
if (path) {
parsedPath.pathname = path;
}
}
return parsedPath;
}
export interface UrlHistory extends History {}
export type UrlHistoryOptions = {
window?: Window;
v5Compat?: boolean;
};
function getUrlBasedHistory(
getLocation: (window: Window, globalHistory: Window["history"]) => Location,
createHref: (window: Window, to: To) => string,
validateLocation: ((location: Location, to: To) => void) | null,
options: UrlHistoryOptions = {}
): UrlHistory {
let { window = document.defaultView!, v5Compat = false } = options;
let globalHistory = window.history;
let action = Action.Pop;
let listener: Listener | null = null;
let index = getIndex()!;
// Index should only be null when we initialize. If not, it's because the
// user called history.pushState or history.replaceState directly, in which
// case we should log a warning as it will result in bugs.
if (index == null) {
index = 0;
globalHistory.replaceState({ ...globalHistory.state, idx: index }, "");
}
function getIndex(): number {
let state = globalHistory.state || { idx: null };
return state.idx;
}
function handlePop() {
action = Action.Pop;
let nextIndex = getIndex();
let delta = nextIndex == null ? null : nextIndex - index;
index = nextIndex;
if (listener) {
listener({ action, location: history.location, delta });
}
}
function push(to: To, state?: any) {
action = Action.Push;
let location = createLocation(history.location, to, state);
if (validateLocation) validateLocation(location, to);
index = getIndex() + 1;
let historyState = getHistoryState(location, index);
let url = history.createHref(location);
// try...catch because iOS limits us to 100 pushState calls :/
try {
globalHistory.pushState(historyState, "", url);
} catch (error) {
// If the exception is because `state` can't be serialized, let that throw
// outwards just like a replace call would so the dev knows the cause
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#shared-history-push/replace-state-steps
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/structured-data.html#structuredserializeinternal
if (error instanceof DOMException && error.name === "DataCloneError") {
throw error;
}
// They are going to lose state here, but there is no real
// way to warn them about it since the page will refresh...
window.location.assign(url);
}
if (v5Compat && listener) {
listener({ action, location: history.location, delta: 1 });
}
}
function replace(to: To, state?: any) {
action = Action.Replace;
let location = createLocation(history.location, to, state);
if (validateLocation) validateLocation(location, to);
index = getIndex();
let historyState = getHistoryState(location, index);
let url = history.createHref(location);
globalHistory.replaceState(historyState, "", url);
if (v5Compat && listener) {
listener({ action, location: history.location, delta: 0 });
}
}
function createURL(to: To): URL {
// window.location.origin is "null" (the literal string value) in Firefox
// under certain conditions, notably when serving from a local HTML file
// See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=878297
let base =
window.location.origin !== "null"
? window.location.origin
: window.location.href;
let href = typeof to === "string" ? to : createPath(to);
// Treating this as a full URL will strip any trailing spaces so we need to
// pre-encode them since they might be part of a matching splat param from
// an ancestor route
href = href.replace(/ $/, "%20");
invariant(
base,
`No window.location.(origin|href) available to create URL for href: ${href}`
);
return new URL(href, base);
}
let history: History = {
get action() {
return action;
},
get location() {
return getLocation(window, globalHistory);
},
listen(fn: Listener) {
if (listener) {
throw new Error("A history only accepts one active listener");
}
window.addEventListener(PopStateEventType, handlePop);
listener = fn;
return () => {
window.removeEventListener(PopStateEventType, handlePop);
listener = null;
};
},
createHref(to) {
return createHref(window, to);
},
createURL,
encodeLocation(to) {
// Encode a Location the same way window.location would
let url = createURL(to);
return {
pathname: url.pathname,
search: url.search,
hash: url.hash,
};
},
push,
replace,
go(n) {
return globalHistory.go(n);
},
};
return history;
}
//#endregion

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export type {
ActionFunction,
ActionFunctionArgs,
AgnosticDataIndexRouteObject,
AgnosticDataNonIndexRouteObject,
AgnosticDataRouteMatch,
AgnosticDataRouteObject,
AgnosticIndexRouteObject,
AgnosticNonIndexRouteObject,
AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction,
AgnosticPatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs,
AgnosticRouteMatch,
AgnosticRouteObject,
DataStrategyFunction,
DataStrategyFunctionArgs,
DataStrategyMatch,
DataStrategyResult,
ErrorResponse,
FormEncType,
FormMethod,
HTMLFormMethod,
JsonFunction,
LazyRouteFunction,
LoaderFunction,
LoaderFunctionArgs,
ParamParseKey,
Params,
PathMatch,
PathParam,
PathPattern,
RedirectFunction,
ShouldRevalidateFunction,
ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs,
TrackedPromise,
UIMatch,
V7_FormMethod,
DataWithResponseInit as UNSAFE_DataWithResponseInit,
} from "./utils";
export {
AbortedDeferredError,
data,
defer,
generatePath,
getToPathname,
isRouteErrorResponse,
joinPaths,
json,
matchPath,
matchRoutes,
normalizePathname,
redirect,
redirectDocument,
replace,
resolvePath,
resolveTo,
stripBasename,
} from "./utils";
export type {
BrowserHistory,
BrowserHistoryOptions,
HashHistory,
HashHistoryOptions,
History,
InitialEntry,
Location,
MemoryHistory,
MemoryHistoryOptions,
Path,
To,
} from "./history";
export {
Action,
createBrowserHistory,
createHashHistory,
createMemoryHistory,
createPath,
parsePath,
} from "./history";
export * from "./router";
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// DANGER! PLEASE READ ME!
// We consider these exports an implementation detail and do not guarantee
// against any breaking changes, regardless of the semver release. Use with
// extreme caution and only if you understand the consequences. Godspeed.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/** @internal */
export type { RouteManifest as UNSAFE_RouteManifest } from "./utils";
export {
DeferredData as UNSAFE_DeferredData,
ErrorResponseImpl as UNSAFE_ErrorResponseImpl,
convertRoutesToDataRoutes as UNSAFE_convertRoutesToDataRoutes,
convertRouteMatchToUiMatch as UNSAFE_convertRouteMatchToUiMatch,
decodePath as UNSAFE_decodePath,
getResolveToMatches as UNSAFE_getResolveToMatches,
} from "./utils";
export {
invariant as UNSAFE_invariant,
warning as UNSAFE_warning,
} from "./history";

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{
"name": "@remix-run/router",
"version": "1.23.0",
"description": "Nested/Data-driven/Framework-agnostic Routing",
"keywords": [
"remix",
"router",
"location"
],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/remix-run/react-router",
"directory": "packages/router"
},
"license": "MIT",
"author": "Remix Software <hello@remix.run>",
"sideEffects": false,
"main": "./dist/router.cjs.js",
"unpkg": "./dist/router.umd.min.js",
"module": "./dist/router.js",
"types": "./dist/index.d.ts",
"files": [
"dist/",
"*.ts",
"CHANGELOG.md"
],
"engines": {
"node": ">=14.0.0"
},
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
}
}

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# `@rollup/rollup-darwin-arm64`
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{
"name": "@rollup/rollup-darwin-arm64",
"version": "4.46.2",
"os": [
"darwin"
],
"cpu": [
"arm64"
],
"files": [
"rollup.darwin-arm64.node"
],
"description": "Native bindings for Rollup",
"author": "Lukas Taegert-Atkinson",
"homepage": "https://rollupjs.org/",
"license": "MIT",
"repository": "rollup/rollup",
"main": "./rollup.darwin-arm64.node"
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# Installation
> `npm install --save @types/estree`
# Summary
This package contains type definitions for estree (https://github.com/estree/estree).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/estree.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Fri, 06 Jun 2025 00:04:33 GMT
* Dependencies: none
# Credits
These definitions were written by [RReverser](https://github.com/RReverser).

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declare namespace ESTree {
interface FlowTypeAnnotation extends Node {}
interface FlowBaseTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {}
interface FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation, Literal {}
interface FlowDeclaration extends Declaration {}
interface AnyTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface ArrayTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
elementType: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface BooleanLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation {}
interface BooleanTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface ClassImplements extends Node {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterInstantiation | null;
}
interface ClassProperty {
key: Expression;
value?: Expression | null;
typeAnnotation?: TypeAnnotation | null;
computed: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
interface DeclareClass extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
body: ObjectTypeAnnotation;
extends: InterfaceExtends[];
}
interface DeclareFunction extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
interface DeclareModule extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Literal | Identifier;
body: BlockStatement;
}
interface DeclareVariable extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
interface FunctionTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
params: FunctionTypeParam[];
returnType: FlowTypeAnnotation;
rest?: FunctionTypeParam | null;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
}
interface FunctionTypeParam {
name: Identifier;
typeAnnotation: FlowTypeAnnotation;
optional: boolean;
}
interface GenericTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
id: Identifier | QualifiedTypeIdentifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterInstantiation | null;
}
interface InterfaceExtends extends Node {
id: Identifier | QualifiedTypeIdentifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterInstantiation | null;
}
interface InterfaceDeclaration extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
extends: InterfaceExtends[];
body: ObjectTypeAnnotation;
}
interface IntersectionTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
types: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface MixedTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface NullableTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
typeAnnotation: TypeAnnotation;
}
interface NumberLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation {}
interface NumberTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface StringLiteralTypeAnnotation extends FlowLiteralTypeAnnotation {}
interface StringTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
interface TupleTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
types: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface TypeofTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
argument: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeAlias extends FlowDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
typeParameters?: TypeParameterDeclaration | null;
right: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeAnnotation extends Node {
typeAnnotation: FlowTypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeCastExpression extends Expression {
expression: Expression;
typeAnnotation: TypeAnnotation;
}
interface TypeParameterDeclaration extends Node {
params: Identifier[];
}
interface TypeParameterInstantiation extends Node {
params: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface ObjectTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
properties: ObjectTypeProperty[];
indexers: ObjectTypeIndexer[];
callProperties: ObjectTypeCallProperty[];
}
interface ObjectTypeCallProperty extends Node {
value: FunctionTypeAnnotation;
static: boolean;
}
interface ObjectTypeIndexer extends Node {
id: Identifier;
key: FlowTypeAnnotation;
value: FlowTypeAnnotation;
static: boolean;
}
interface ObjectTypeProperty extends Node {
key: Expression;
value: FlowTypeAnnotation;
optional: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
interface QualifiedTypeIdentifier extends Node {
qualification: Identifier | QualifiedTypeIdentifier;
id: Identifier;
}
interface UnionTypeAnnotation extends FlowTypeAnnotation {
types: FlowTypeAnnotation[];
}
interface VoidTypeAnnotation extends FlowBaseTypeAnnotation {}
}

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// This definition file follows a somewhat unusual format. ESTree allows
// runtime type checks based on the `type` parameter. In order to explain this
// to typescript we want to use discriminated union types:
// https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/pull/9163
//
// For ESTree this is a bit tricky because the high level interfaces like
// Node or Function are pulling double duty. We want to pass common fields down
// to the interfaces that extend them (like Identifier or
// ArrowFunctionExpression), but you can't extend a type union or enforce
// common fields on them. So we've split the high level interfaces into two
// types, a base type which passes down inherited fields, and a type union of
// all types which extend the base type. Only the type union is exported, and
// the union is how other types refer to the collection of inheriting types.
//
// This makes the definitions file here somewhat more difficult to maintain,
// but it has the notable advantage of making ESTree much easier to use as
// an end user.
export interface BaseNodeWithoutComments {
// Every leaf interface that extends BaseNode must specify a type property.
// The type property should be a string literal. For example, Identifier
// has: `type: "Identifier"`
type: string;
loc?: SourceLocation | null | undefined;
range?: [number, number] | undefined;
}
export interface BaseNode extends BaseNodeWithoutComments {
leadingComments?: Comment[] | undefined;
trailingComments?: Comment[] | undefined;
}
export interface NodeMap {
AssignmentProperty: AssignmentProperty;
CatchClause: CatchClause;
Class: Class;
ClassBody: ClassBody;
Expression: Expression;
Function: Function;
Identifier: Identifier;
Literal: Literal;
MethodDefinition: MethodDefinition;
ModuleDeclaration: ModuleDeclaration;
ModuleSpecifier: ModuleSpecifier;
Pattern: Pattern;
PrivateIdentifier: PrivateIdentifier;
Program: Program;
Property: Property;
PropertyDefinition: PropertyDefinition;
SpreadElement: SpreadElement;
Statement: Statement;
Super: Super;
SwitchCase: SwitchCase;
TemplateElement: TemplateElement;
VariableDeclarator: VariableDeclarator;
}
export type Node = NodeMap[keyof NodeMap];
export interface Comment extends BaseNodeWithoutComments {
type: "Line" | "Block";
value: string;
}
export interface SourceLocation {
source?: string | null | undefined;
start: Position;
end: Position;
}
export interface Position {
/** >= 1 */
line: number;
/** >= 0 */
column: number;
}
export interface Program extends BaseNode {
type: "Program";
sourceType: "script" | "module";
body: Array<Directive | Statement | ModuleDeclaration>;
comments?: Comment[] | undefined;
}
export interface Directive extends BaseNode {
type: "ExpressionStatement";
expression: Literal;
directive: string;
}
export interface BaseFunction extends BaseNode {
params: Pattern[];
generator?: boolean | undefined;
async?: boolean | undefined;
// The body is either BlockStatement or Expression because arrow functions
// can have a body that's either. FunctionDeclarations and
// FunctionExpressions have only BlockStatement bodies.
body: BlockStatement | Expression;
}
export type Function = FunctionDeclaration | FunctionExpression | ArrowFunctionExpression;
export type Statement =
| ExpressionStatement
| BlockStatement
| StaticBlock
| EmptyStatement
| DebuggerStatement
| WithStatement
| ReturnStatement
| LabeledStatement
| BreakStatement
| ContinueStatement
| IfStatement
| SwitchStatement
| ThrowStatement
| TryStatement
| WhileStatement
| DoWhileStatement
| ForStatement
| ForInStatement
| ForOfStatement
| Declaration;
export interface BaseStatement extends BaseNode {}
export interface EmptyStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "EmptyStatement";
}
export interface BlockStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "BlockStatement";
body: Statement[];
innerComments?: Comment[] | undefined;
}
export interface StaticBlock extends Omit<BlockStatement, "type"> {
type: "StaticBlock";
}
export interface ExpressionStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ExpressionStatement";
expression: Expression;
}
export interface IfStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "IfStatement";
test: Expression;
consequent: Statement;
alternate?: Statement | null | undefined;
}
export interface LabeledStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "LabeledStatement";
label: Identifier;
body: Statement;
}
export interface BreakStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "BreakStatement";
label?: Identifier | null | undefined;
}
export interface ContinueStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ContinueStatement";
label?: Identifier | null | undefined;
}
export interface WithStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "WithStatement";
object: Expression;
body: Statement;
}
export interface SwitchStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "SwitchStatement";
discriminant: Expression;
cases: SwitchCase[];
}
export interface ReturnStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ReturnStatement";
argument?: Expression | null | undefined;
}
export interface ThrowStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ThrowStatement";
argument: Expression;
}
export interface TryStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "TryStatement";
block: BlockStatement;
handler?: CatchClause | null | undefined;
finalizer?: BlockStatement | null | undefined;
}
export interface WhileStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "WhileStatement";
test: Expression;
body: Statement;
}
export interface DoWhileStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "DoWhileStatement";
body: Statement;
test: Expression;
}
export interface ForStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "ForStatement";
init?: VariableDeclaration | Expression | null | undefined;
test?: Expression | null | undefined;
update?: Expression | null | undefined;
body: Statement;
}
export interface BaseForXStatement extends BaseStatement {
left: VariableDeclaration | Pattern;
right: Expression;
body: Statement;
}
export interface ForInStatement extends BaseForXStatement {
type: "ForInStatement";
}
export interface DebuggerStatement extends BaseStatement {
type: "DebuggerStatement";
}
export type Declaration = FunctionDeclaration | VariableDeclaration | ClassDeclaration;
export interface BaseDeclaration extends BaseStatement {}
export interface MaybeNamedFunctionDeclaration extends BaseFunction, BaseDeclaration {
type: "FunctionDeclaration";
/** It is null when a function declaration is a part of the `export default function` statement */
id: Identifier | null;
body: BlockStatement;
}
export interface FunctionDeclaration extends MaybeNamedFunctionDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
export interface VariableDeclaration extends BaseDeclaration {
type: "VariableDeclaration";
declarations: VariableDeclarator[];
kind: "var" | "let" | "const" | "using" | "await using";
}
export interface VariableDeclarator extends BaseNode {
type: "VariableDeclarator";
id: Pattern;
init?: Expression | null | undefined;
}
export interface ExpressionMap {
ArrayExpression: ArrayExpression;
ArrowFunctionExpression: ArrowFunctionExpression;
AssignmentExpression: AssignmentExpression;
AwaitExpression: AwaitExpression;
BinaryExpression: BinaryExpression;
CallExpression: CallExpression;
ChainExpression: ChainExpression;
ClassExpression: ClassExpression;
ConditionalExpression: ConditionalExpression;
FunctionExpression: FunctionExpression;
Identifier: Identifier;
ImportExpression: ImportExpression;
Literal: Literal;
LogicalExpression: LogicalExpression;
MemberExpression: MemberExpression;
MetaProperty: MetaProperty;
NewExpression: NewExpression;
ObjectExpression: ObjectExpression;
SequenceExpression: SequenceExpression;
TaggedTemplateExpression: TaggedTemplateExpression;
TemplateLiteral: TemplateLiteral;
ThisExpression: ThisExpression;
UnaryExpression: UnaryExpression;
UpdateExpression: UpdateExpression;
YieldExpression: YieldExpression;
}
export type Expression = ExpressionMap[keyof ExpressionMap];
export interface BaseExpression extends BaseNode {}
export type ChainElement = SimpleCallExpression | MemberExpression;
export interface ChainExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ChainExpression";
expression: ChainElement;
}
export interface ThisExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ThisExpression";
}
export interface ArrayExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ArrayExpression";
elements: Array<Expression | SpreadElement | null>;
}
export interface ObjectExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ObjectExpression";
properties: Array<Property | SpreadElement>;
}
export interface PrivateIdentifier extends BaseNode {
type: "PrivateIdentifier";
name: string;
}
export interface Property extends BaseNode {
type: "Property";
key: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
value: Expression | Pattern; // Could be an AssignmentProperty
kind: "init" | "get" | "set";
method: boolean;
shorthand: boolean;
computed: boolean;
}
export interface PropertyDefinition extends BaseNode {
type: "PropertyDefinition";
key: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
value?: Expression | null | undefined;
computed: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
export interface FunctionExpression extends BaseFunction, BaseExpression {
id?: Identifier | null | undefined;
type: "FunctionExpression";
body: BlockStatement;
}
export interface SequenceExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "SequenceExpression";
expressions: Expression[];
}
export interface UnaryExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "UnaryExpression";
operator: UnaryOperator;
prefix: true;
argument: Expression;
}
export interface BinaryExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "BinaryExpression";
operator: BinaryOperator;
left: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
right: Expression;
}
export interface AssignmentExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "AssignmentExpression";
operator: AssignmentOperator;
left: Pattern | MemberExpression;
right: Expression;
}
export interface UpdateExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "UpdateExpression";
operator: UpdateOperator;
argument: Expression;
prefix: boolean;
}
export interface LogicalExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "LogicalExpression";
operator: LogicalOperator;
left: Expression;
right: Expression;
}
export interface ConditionalExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ConditionalExpression";
test: Expression;
alternate: Expression;
consequent: Expression;
}
export interface BaseCallExpression extends BaseExpression {
callee: Expression | Super;
arguments: Array<Expression | SpreadElement>;
}
export type CallExpression = SimpleCallExpression | NewExpression;
export interface SimpleCallExpression extends BaseCallExpression {
type: "CallExpression";
optional: boolean;
}
export interface NewExpression extends BaseCallExpression {
type: "NewExpression";
}
export interface MemberExpression extends BaseExpression, BasePattern {
type: "MemberExpression";
object: Expression | Super;
property: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
computed: boolean;
optional: boolean;
}
export type Pattern = Identifier | ObjectPattern | ArrayPattern | RestElement | AssignmentPattern | MemberExpression;
export interface BasePattern extends BaseNode {}
export interface SwitchCase extends BaseNode {
type: "SwitchCase";
test?: Expression | null | undefined;
consequent: Statement[];
}
export interface CatchClause extends BaseNode {
type: "CatchClause";
param: Pattern | null;
body: BlockStatement;
}
export interface Identifier extends BaseNode, BaseExpression, BasePattern {
type: "Identifier";
name: string;
}
export type Literal = SimpleLiteral | RegExpLiteral | BigIntLiteral;
export interface SimpleLiteral extends BaseNode, BaseExpression {
type: "Literal";
value: string | boolean | number | null;
raw?: string | undefined;
}
export interface RegExpLiteral extends BaseNode, BaseExpression {
type: "Literal";
value?: RegExp | null | undefined;
regex: {
pattern: string;
flags: string;
};
raw?: string | undefined;
}
export interface BigIntLiteral extends BaseNode, BaseExpression {
type: "Literal";
value?: bigint | null | undefined;
bigint: string;
raw?: string | undefined;
}
export type UnaryOperator = "-" | "+" | "!" | "~" | "typeof" | "void" | "delete";
export type BinaryOperator =
| "=="
| "!="
| "==="
| "!=="
| "<"
| "<="
| ">"
| ">="
| "<<"
| ">>"
| ">>>"
| "+"
| "-"
| "*"
| "/"
| "%"
| "**"
| "|"
| "^"
| "&"
| "in"
| "instanceof";
export type LogicalOperator = "||" | "&&" | "??";
export type AssignmentOperator =
| "="
| "+="
| "-="
| "*="
| "/="
| "%="
| "**="
| "<<="
| ">>="
| ">>>="
| "|="
| "^="
| "&="
| "||="
| "&&="
| "??=";
export type UpdateOperator = "++" | "--";
export interface ForOfStatement extends BaseForXStatement {
type: "ForOfStatement";
await: boolean;
}
export interface Super extends BaseNode {
type: "Super";
}
export interface SpreadElement extends BaseNode {
type: "SpreadElement";
argument: Expression;
}
export interface ArrowFunctionExpression extends BaseExpression, BaseFunction {
type: "ArrowFunctionExpression";
expression: boolean;
body: BlockStatement | Expression;
}
export interface YieldExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "YieldExpression";
argument?: Expression | null | undefined;
delegate: boolean;
}
export interface TemplateLiteral extends BaseExpression {
type: "TemplateLiteral";
quasis: TemplateElement[];
expressions: Expression[];
}
export interface TaggedTemplateExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "TaggedTemplateExpression";
tag: Expression;
quasi: TemplateLiteral;
}
export interface TemplateElement extends BaseNode {
type: "TemplateElement";
tail: boolean;
value: {
/** It is null when the template literal is tagged and the text has an invalid escape (e.g. - tag`\unicode and \u{55}`) */
cooked?: string | null | undefined;
raw: string;
};
}
export interface AssignmentProperty extends Property {
value: Pattern;
kind: "init";
method: boolean; // false
}
export interface ObjectPattern extends BasePattern {
type: "ObjectPattern";
properties: Array<AssignmentProperty | RestElement>;
}
export interface ArrayPattern extends BasePattern {
type: "ArrayPattern";
elements: Array<Pattern | null>;
}
export interface RestElement extends BasePattern {
type: "RestElement";
argument: Pattern;
}
export interface AssignmentPattern extends BasePattern {
type: "AssignmentPattern";
left: Pattern;
right: Expression;
}
export type Class = ClassDeclaration | ClassExpression;
export interface BaseClass extends BaseNode {
superClass?: Expression | null | undefined;
body: ClassBody;
}
export interface ClassBody extends BaseNode {
type: "ClassBody";
body: Array<MethodDefinition | PropertyDefinition | StaticBlock>;
}
export interface MethodDefinition extends BaseNode {
type: "MethodDefinition";
key: Expression | PrivateIdentifier;
value: FunctionExpression;
kind: "constructor" | "method" | "get" | "set";
computed: boolean;
static: boolean;
}
export interface MaybeNamedClassDeclaration extends BaseClass, BaseDeclaration {
type: "ClassDeclaration";
/** It is null when a class declaration is a part of the `export default class` statement */
id: Identifier | null;
}
export interface ClassDeclaration extends MaybeNamedClassDeclaration {
id: Identifier;
}
export interface ClassExpression extends BaseClass, BaseExpression {
type: "ClassExpression";
id?: Identifier | null | undefined;
}
export interface MetaProperty extends BaseExpression {
type: "MetaProperty";
meta: Identifier;
property: Identifier;
}
export type ModuleDeclaration =
| ImportDeclaration
| ExportNamedDeclaration
| ExportDefaultDeclaration
| ExportAllDeclaration;
export interface BaseModuleDeclaration extends BaseNode {}
export type ModuleSpecifier = ImportSpecifier | ImportDefaultSpecifier | ImportNamespaceSpecifier | ExportSpecifier;
export interface BaseModuleSpecifier extends BaseNode {
local: Identifier;
}
export interface ImportDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ImportDeclaration";
specifiers: Array<ImportSpecifier | ImportDefaultSpecifier | ImportNamespaceSpecifier>;
attributes: ImportAttribute[];
source: Literal;
}
export interface ImportSpecifier extends BaseModuleSpecifier {
type: "ImportSpecifier";
imported: Identifier | Literal;
}
export interface ImportAttribute extends BaseNode {
type: "ImportAttribute";
key: Identifier | Literal;
value: Literal;
}
export interface ImportExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "ImportExpression";
source: Expression;
options?: Expression | null | undefined;
}
export interface ImportDefaultSpecifier extends BaseModuleSpecifier {
type: "ImportDefaultSpecifier";
}
export interface ImportNamespaceSpecifier extends BaseModuleSpecifier {
type: "ImportNamespaceSpecifier";
}
export interface ExportNamedDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ExportNamedDeclaration";
declaration?: Declaration | null | undefined;
specifiers: ExportSpecifier[];
attributes: ImportAttribute[];
source?: Literal | null | undefined;
}
export interface ExportSpecifier extends Omit<BaseModuleSpecifier, "local"> {
type: "ExportSpecifier";
local: Identifier | Literal;
exported: Identifier | Literal;
}
export interface ExportDefaultDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ExportDefaultDeclaration";
declaration: MaybeNamedFunctionDeclaration | MaybeNamedClassDeclaration | Expression;
}
export interface ExportAllDeclaration extends BaseModuleDeclaration {
type: "ExportAllDeclaration";
exported: Identifier | Literal | null;
attributes: ImportAttribute[];
source: Literal;
}
export interface AwaitExpression extends BaseExpression {
type: "AwaitExpression";
argument: Expression;
}

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{
"name": "@types/estree",
"version": "1.0.8",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for estree",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/estree",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
"name": "RReverser",
"githubUsername": "RReverser",
"url": "https://github.com/RReverser"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped.git",
"directory": "types/estree"
},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
"peerDependencies": {},
"typesPublisherContentHash": "7a167b6e4a4d9f6e9a2cb9fd3fc45c885f89cbdeb44b3e5961bb057a45c082fd",
"typeScriptVersion": "5.1",
"nonNpm": true
}

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2020 Evan Wallace
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# esbuild
This is a JavaScript bundler and minifier. See https://github.com/evanw/esbuild and the [JavaScript API documentation](https://esbuild.github.io/api/) for details.

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"use strict";
var __create = Object.create;
var __defProp = Object.defineProperty;
var __getOwnPropDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor;
var __getOwnPropNames = Object.getOwnPropertyNames;
var __getProtoOf = Object.getPrototypeOf;
var __hasOwnProp = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
var __copyProps = (to, from, except, desc) => {
if (from && typeof from === "object" || typeof from === "function") {
for (let key of __getOwnPropNames(from))
if (!__hasOwnProp.call(to, key) && key !== except)
__defProp(to, key, { get: () => from[key], enumerable: !(desc = __getOwnPropDesc(from, key)) || desc.enumerable });
}
return to;
};
var __toESM = (mod, isNodeMode, target) => (target = mod != null ? __create(__getProtoOf(mod)) : {}, __copyProps(
// If the importer is in node compatibility mode or this is not an ESM
// file that has been converted to a CommonJS file using a Babel-
// compatible transform (i.e. "__esModule" has not been set), then set
// "default" to the CommonJS "module.exports" for node compatibility.
isNodeMode || !mod || !mod.__esModule ? __defProp(target, "default", { value: mod, enumerable: true }) : target,
mod
));
// lib/npm/node-platform.ts
var fs = require("fs");
var os = require("os");
var path = require("path");
var ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH = process.env.ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH || ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH;
var isValidBinaryPath = (x) => !!x && x !== "/usr/bin/esbuild";
var knownWindowsPackages = {
"win32 arm64 LE": "@esbuild/win32-arm64",
"win32 ia32 LE": "@esbuild/win32-ia32",
"win32 x64 LE": "@esbuild/win32-x64"
};
var knownUnixlikePackages = {
"aix ppc64 BE": "@esbuild/aix-ppc64",
"android arm64 LE": "@esbuild/android-arm64",
"darwin arm64 LE": "@esbuild/darwin-arm64",
"darwin x64 LE": "@esbuild/darwin-x64",
"freebsd arm64 LE": "@esbuild/freebsd-arm64",
"freebsd x64 LE": "@esbuild/freebsd-x64",
"linux arm LE": "@esbuild/linux-arm",
"linux arm64 LE": "@esbuild/linux-arm64",
"linux ia32 LE": "@esbuild/linux-ia32",
"linux mips64el LE": "@esbuild/linux-mips64el",
"linux ppc64 LE": "@esbuild/linux-ppc64",
"linux riscv64 LE": "@esbuild/linux-riscv64",
"linux s390x BE": "@esbuild/linux-s390x",
"linux x64 LE": "@esbuild/linux-x64",
"linux loong64 LE": "@esbuild/linux-loong64",
"netbsd x64 LE": "@esbuild/netbsd-x64",
"openbsd x64 LE": "@esbuild/openbsd-x64",
"sunos x64 LE": "@esbuild/sunos-x64"
};
var knownWebAssemblyFallbackPackages = {
"android arm LE": "@esbuild/android-arm",
"android x64 LE": "@esbuild/android-x64"
};
function pkgAndSubpathForCurrentPlatform() {
let pkg;
let subpath;
let isWASM = false;
let platformKey = `${process.platform} ${os.arch()} ${os.endianness()}`;
if (platformKey in knownWindowsPackages) {
pkg = knownWindowsPackages[platformKey];
subpath = "esbuild.exe";
} else if (platformKey in knownUnixlikePackages) {
pkg = knownUnixlikePackages[platformKey];
subpath = "bin/esbuild";
} else if (platformKey in knownWebAssemblyFallbackPackages) {
pkg = knownWebAssemblyFallbackPackages[platformKey];
subpath = "bin/esbuild";
isWASM = true;
} else {
throw new Error(`Unsupported platform: ${platformKey}`);
}
return { pkg, subpath, isWASM };
}
function downloadedBinPath(pkg, subpath) {
const esbuildLibDir = path.dirname(require.resolve("esbuild"));
return path.join(esbuildLibDir, `downloaded-${pkg.replace("/", "-")}-${path.basename(subpath)}`);
}
// lib/npm/node-install.ts
var fs2 = require("fs");
var os2 = require("os");
var path2 = require("path");
var zlib = require("zlib");
var https = require("https");
var child_process = require("child_process");
var versionFromPackageJSON = require(path2.join(__dirname, "package.json")).version;
var toPath = path2.join(__dirname, "bin", "esbuild");
var isToPathJS = true;
function validateBinaryVersion(...command) {
command.push("--version");
let stdout;
try {
stdout = child_process.execFileSync(command.shift(), command, {
// Without this, this install script strangely crashes with the error
// "EACCES: permission denied, write" but only on Ubuntu Linux when node is
// installed from the Snap Store. This is not a problem when you download
// the official version of node. The problem appears to be that stderr
// (i.e. file descriptor 2) isn't writable?
//
// More info:
// - https://snapcraft.io/ (what the Snap Store is)
// - https://nodejs.org/dist/ (download the official version of node)
// - https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/1711#issuecomment-1027554035
//
stdio: "pipe"
}).toString().trim();
} catch (err) {
if (os2.platform() === "darwin" && /_SecTrustEvaluateWithError/.test(err + "")) {
let os3 = "this version of macOS";
try {
os3 = "macOS " + child_process.execFileSync("sw_vers", ["-productVersion"]).toString().trim();
} catch {
}
throw new Error(`The "esbuild" package cannot be installed because ${os3} is too outdated.
The Go compiler (which esbuild relies on) no longer supports ${os3},
which means the "esbuild" binary executable can't be run. You can either:
* Update your version of macOS to one that the Go compiler supports
* Use the "esbuild-wasm" package instead of the "esbuild" package
* Build esbuild yourself using an older version of the Go compiler
`);
}
throw err;
}
if (stdout !== versionFromPackageJSON) {
throw new Error(`Expected ${JSON.stringify(versionFromPackageJSON)} but got ${JSON.stringify(stdout)}`);
}
}
function isYarn() {
const { npm_config_user_agent } = process.env;
if (npm_config_user_agent) {
return /\byarn\//.test(npm_config_user_agent);
}
return false;
}
function fetch(url) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
https.get(url, (res) => {
if ((res.statusCode === 301 || res.statusCode === 302) && res.headers.location)
return fetch(res.headers.location).then(resolve, reject);
if (res.statusCode !== 200)
return reject(new Error(`Server responded with ${res.statusCode}`));
let chunks = [];
res.on("data", (chunk) => chunks.push(chunk));
res.on("end", () => resolve(Buffer.concat(chunks)));
}).on("error", reject);
});
}
function extractFileFromTarGzip(buffer, subpath) {
try {
buffer = zlib.unzipSync(buffer);
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(`Invalid gzip data in archive: ${err && err.message || err}`);
}
let str = (i, n) => String.fromCharCode(...buffer.subarray(i, i + n)).replace(/\0.*$/, "");
let offset = 0;
subpath = `package/${subpath}`;
while (offset < buffer.length) {
let name = str(offset, 100);
let size = parseInt(str(offset + 124, 12), 8);
offset += 512;
if (!isNaN(size)) {
if (name === subpath) return buffer.subarray(offset, offset + size);
offset += size + 511 & ~511;
}
}
throw new Error(`Could not find ${JSON.stringify(subpath)} in archive`);
}
function installUsingNPM(pkg, subpath, binPath) {
const env = { ...process.env, npm_config_global: void 0 };
const esbuildLibDir = path2.dirname(require.resolve("esbuild"));
const installDir = path2.join(esbuildLibDir, "npm-install");
fs2.mkdirSync(installDir);
try {
fs2.writeFileSync(path2.join(installDir, "package.json"), "{}");
child_process.execSync(
`npm install --loglevel=error --prefer-offline --no-audit --progress=false ${pkg}@${versionFromPackageJSON}`,
{ cwd: installDir, stdio: "pipe", env }
);
const installedBinPath = path2.join(installDir, "node_modules", pkg, subpath);
fs2.renameSync(installedBinPath, binPath);
} finally {
try {
removeRecursive(installDir);
} catch {
}
}
}
function removeRecursive(dir) {
for (const entry of fs2.readdirSync(dir)) {
const entryPath = path2.join(dir, entry);
let stats;
try {
stats = fs2.lstatSync(entryPath);
} catch {
continue;
}
if (stats.isDirectory()) removeRecursive(entryPath);
else fs2.unlinkSync(entryPath);
}
fs2.rmdirSync(dir);
}
function applyManualBinaryPathOverride(overridePath) {
const pathString = JSON.stringify(overridePath);
fs2.writeFileSync(toPath, `#!/usr/bin/env node
require('child_process').execFileSync(${pathString}, process.argv.slice(2), { stdio: 'inherit' });
`);
const libMain = path2.join(__dirname, "lib", "main.js");
const code = fs2.readFileSync(libMain, "utf8");
fs2.writeFileSync(libMain, `var ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH = ${pathString};
${code}`);
}
function maybeOptimizePackage(binPath) {
if (os2.platform() !== "win32" && !isYarn()) {
const tempPath = path2.join(__dirname, "bin-esbuild");
try {
fs2.linkSync(binPath, tempPath);
fs2.renameSync(tempPath, toPath);
isToPathJS = false;
fs2.unlinkSync(tempPath);
} catch {
}
}
}
async function downloadDirectlyFromNPM(pkg, subpath, binPath) {
const url = `https://registry.npmjs.org/${pkg}/-/${pkg.replace("@esbuild/", "")}-${versionFromPackageJSON}.tgz`;
console.error(`[esbuild] Trying to download ${JSON.stringify(url)}`);
try {
fs2.writeFileSync(binPath, extractFileFromTarGzip(await fetch(url), subpath));
fs2.chmodSync(binPath, 493);
} catch (e) {
console.error(`[esbuild] Failed to download ${JSON.stringify(url)}: ${e && e.message || e}`);
throw e;
}
}
async function checkAndPreparePackage() {
if (isValidBinaryPath(ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH)) {
if (!fs2.existsSync(ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH)) {
console.warn(`[esbuild] Ignoring bad configuration: ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH=${ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH}`);
} else {
applyManualBinaryPathOverride(ESBUILD_BINARY_PATH);
return;
}
}
const { pkg, subpath } = pkgAndSubpathForCurrentPlatform();
let binPath;
try {
binPath = require.resolve(`${pkg}/${subpath}`);
} catch (e) {
console.error(`[esbuild] Failed to find package "${pkg}" on the file system
This can happen if you use the "--no-optional" flag. The "optionalDependencies"
package.json feature is used by esbuild to install the correct binary executable
for your current platform. This install script will now attempt to work around
this. If that fails, you need to remove the "--no-optional" flag to use esbuild.
`);
binPath = downloadedBinPath(pkg, subpath);
try {
console.error(`[esbuild] Trying to install package "${pkg}" using npm`);
installUsingNPM(pkg, subpath, binPath);
} catch (e2) {
console.error(`[esbuild] Failed to install package "${pkg}" using npm: ${e2 && e2.message || e2}`);
try {
await downloadDirectlyFromNPM(pkg, subpath, binPath);
} catch (e3) {
throw new Error(`Failed to install package "${pkg}"`);
}
}
}
maybeOptimizePackage(binPath);
}
checkAndPreparePackage().then(() => {
if (isToPathJS) {
validateBinaryVersion(process.execPath, toPath);
} else {
validateBinaryVersion(toPath);
}
});

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export type Platform = 'browser' | 'node' | 'neutral'
export type Format = 'iife' | 'cjs' | 'esm'
export type Loader = 'base64' | 'binary' | 'copy' | 'css' | 'dataurl' | 'default' | 'empty' | 'file' | 'js' | 'json' | 'jsx' | 'local-css' | 'text' | 'ts' | 'tsx'
export type LogLevel = 'verbose' | 'debug' | 'info' | 'warning' | 'error' | 'silent'
export type Charset = 'ascii' | 'utf8'
export type Drop = 'console' | 'debugger'
interface CommonOptions {
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#sourcemap */
sourcemap?: boolean | 'linked' | 'inline' | 'external' | 'both'
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#legal-comments */
legalComments?: 'none' | 'inline' | 'eof' | 'linked' | 'external'
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#source-root */
sourceRoot?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#sources-content */
sourcesContent?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#format */
format?: Format
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#global-name */
globalName?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#target */
target?: string | string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#supported */
supported?: Record<string, boolean>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#platform */
platform?: Platform
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#mangle-props */
mangleProps?: RegExp
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#mangle-props */
reserveProps?: RegExp
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#mangle-props */
mangleQuoted?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#mangle-props */
mangleCache?: Record<string, string | false>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#drop */
drop?: Drop[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#drop-labels */
dropLabels?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#minify */
minify?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#minify */
minifyWhitespace?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#minify */
minifyIdentifiers?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#minify */
minifySyntax?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#line-limit */
lineLimit?: number
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#charset */
charset?: Charset
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#tree-shaking */
treeShaking?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#ignore-annotations */
ignoreAnnotations?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#jsx */
jsx?: 'transform' | 'preserve' | 'automatic'
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#jsx-factory */
jsxFactory?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#jsx-fragment */
jsxFragment?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#jsx-import-source */
jsxImportSource?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#jsx-development */
jsxDev?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#jsx-side-effects */
jsxSideEffects?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#define */
define?: { [key: string]: string }
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#pure */
pure?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#keep-names */
keepNames?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#color */
color?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#log-level */
logLevel?: LogLevel
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#log-limit */
logLimit?: number
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#log-override */
logOverride?: Record<string, LogLevel>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#tsconfig-raw */
tsconfigRaw?: string | TsconfigRaw
}
export interface TsconfigRaw {
compilerOptions?: {
alwaysStrict?: boolean
baseUrl?: string
experimentalDecorators?: boolean
importsNotUsedAsValues?: 'remove' | 'preserve' | 'error'
jsx?: 'preserve' | 'react-native' | 'react' | 'react-jsx' | 'react-jsxdev'
jsxFactory?: string
jsxFragmentFactory?: string
jsxImportSource?: string
paths?: Record<string, string[]>
preserveValueImports?: boolean
strict?: boolean
target?: string
useDefineForClassFields?: boolean
verbatimModuleSyntax?: boolean
}
}
export interface BuildOptions extends CommonOptions {
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#bundle */
bundle?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#splitting */
splitting?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#preserve-symlinks */
preserveSymlinks?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#outfile */
outfile?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#metafile */
metafile?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#outdir */
outdir?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#outbase */
outbase?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#external */
external?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#packages */
packages?: 'external'
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#alias */
alias?: Record<string, string>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#loader */
loader?: { [ext: string]: Loader }
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#resolve-extensions */
resolveExtensions?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#main-fields */
mainFields?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#conditions */
conditions?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#write */
write?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#allow-overwrite */
allowOverwrite?: boolean
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#tsconfig */
tsconfig?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#out-extension */
outExtension?: { [ext: string]: string }
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#public-path */
publicPath?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#entry-names */
entryNames?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#chunk-names */
chunkNames?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#asset-names */
assetNames?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#inject */
inject?: string[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#banner */
banner?: { [type: string]: string }
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#footer */
footer?: { [type: string]: string }
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#entry-points */
entryPoints?: string[] | Record<string, string> | { in: string, out: string }[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#stdin */
stdin?: StdinOptions
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/ */
plugins?: Plugin[]
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#working-directory */
absWorkingDir?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#node-paths */
nodePaths?: string[]; // The "NODE_PATH" variable from Node.js
}
export interface StdinOptions {
contents: string | Uint8Array
resolveDir?: string
sourcefile?: string
loader?: Loader
}
export interface Message {
id: string
pluginName: string
text: string
location: Location | null
notes: Note[]
/**
* Optional user-specified data that is passed through unmodified. You can
* use this to stash the original error, for example.
*/
detail: any
}
export interface Note {
text: string
location: Location | null
}
export interface Location {
file: string
namespace: string
/** 1-based */
line: number
/** 0-based, in bytes */
column: number
/** in bytes */
length: number
lineText: string
suggestion: string
}
export interface OutputFile {
path: string
contents: Uint8Array
hash: string
/** "contents" as text (changes automatically with "contents") */
readonly text: string
}
export interface BuildResult<ProvidedOptions extends BuildOptions = BuildOptions> {
errors: Message[]
warnings: Message[]
/** Only when "write: false" */
outputFiles: OutputFile[] | (ProvidedOptions['write'] extends false ? never : undefined)
/** Only when "metafile: true" */
metafile: Metafile | (ProvidedOptions['metafile'] extends true ? never : undefined)
/** Only when "mangleCache" is present */
mangleCache: Record<string, string | false> | (ProvidedOptions['mangleCache'] extends Object ? never : undefined)
}
export interface BuildFailure extends Error {
errors: Message[]
warnings: Message[]
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#serve-arguments */
export interface ServeOptions {
port?: number
host?: string
servedir?: string
keyfile?: string
certfile?: string
fallback?: string
onRequest?: (args: ServeOnRequestArgs) => void
}
export interface ServeOnRequestArgs {
remoteAddress: string
method: string
path: string
status: number
/** The time to generate the response, not to send it */
timeInMS: number
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#serve-return-values */
export interface ServeResult {
port: number
host: string
}
export interface TransformOptions extends CommonOptions {
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#sourcefile */
sourcefile?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#loader */
loader?: Loader
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#banner */
banner?: string
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#footer */
footer?: string
}
export interface TransformResult<ProvidedOptions extends TransformOptions = TransformOptions> {
code: string
map: string
warnings: Message[]
/** Only when "mangleCache" is present */
mangleCache: Record<string, string | false> | (ProvidedOptions['mangleCache'] extends Object ? never : undefined)
/** Only when "legalComments" is "external" */
legalComments: string | (ProvidedOptions['legalComments'] extends 'external' ? never : undefined)
}
export interface TransformFailure extends Error {
errors: Message[]
warnings: Message[]
}
export interface Plugin {
name: string
setup: (build: PluginBuild) => (void | Promise<void>)
}
export interface PluginBuild {
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#build-options */
initialOptions: BuildOptions
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#resolve */
resolve(path: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise<ResolveResult>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-start */
onStart(callback: () =>
(OnStartResult | null | void | Promise<OnStartResult | null | void>)): void
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-end */
onEnd(callback: (result: BuildResult) =>
(OnEndResult | null | void | Promise<OnEndResult | null | void>)): void
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-resolve */
onResolve(options: OnResolveOptions, callback: (args: OnResolveArgs) =>
(OnResolveResult | null | undefined | Promise<OnResolveResult | null | undefined>)): void
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-load */
onLoad(options: OnLoadOptions, callback: (args: OnLoadArgs) =>
(OnLoadResult | null | undefined | Promise<OnLoadResult | null | undefined>)): void
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-dispose */
onDispose(callback: () => void): void
// This is a full copy of the esbuild library in case you need it
esbuild: {
context: typeof context,
build: typeof build,
buildSync: typeof buildSync,
transform: typeof transform,
transformSync: typeof transformSync,
formatMessages: typeof formatMessages,
formatMessagesSync: typeof formatMessagesSync,
analyzeMetafile: typeof analyzeMetafile,
analyzeMetafileSync: typeof analyzeMetafileSync,
initialize: typeof initialize,
version: typeof version,
}
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#resolve-options */
export interface ResolveOptions {
pluginName?: string
importer?: string
namespace?: string
resolveDir?: string
kind?: ImportKind
pluginData?: any
with?: Record<string, string>
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#resolve-results */
export interface ResolveResult {
errors: Message[]
warnings: Message[]
path: string
external: boolean
sideEffects: boolean
namespace: string
suffix: string
pluginData: any
}
export interface OnStartResult {
errors?: PartialMessage[]
warnings?: PartialMessage[]
}
export interface OnEndResult {
errors?: PartialMessage[]
warnings?: PartialMessage[]
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-resolve-options */
export interface OnResolveOptions {
filter: RegExp
namespace?: string
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-resolve-arguments */
export interface OnResolveArgs {
path: string
importer: string
namespace: string
resolveDir: string
kind: ImportKind
pluginData: any
with: Record<string, string>
}
export type ImportKind =
| 'entry-point'
// JS
| 'import-statement'
| 'require-call'
| 'dynamic-import'
| 'require-resolve'
// CSS
| 'import-rule'
| 'composes-from'
| 'url-token'
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-resolve-results */
export interface OnResolveResult {
pluginName?: string
errors?: PartialMessage[]
warnings?: PartialMessage[]
path?: string
external?: boolean
sideEffects?: boolean
namespace?: string
suffix?: string
pluginData?: any
watchFiles?: string[]
watchDirs?: string[]
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-load-options */
export interface OnLoadOptions {
filter: RegExp
namespace?: string
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-load-arguments */
export interface OnLoadArgs {
path: string
namespace: string
suffix: string
pluginData: any
with: Record<string, string>
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/plugins/#on-load-results */
export interface OnLoadResult {
pluginName?: string
errors?: PartialMessage[]
warnings?: PartialMessage[]
contents?: string | Uint8Array
resolveDir?: string
loader?: Loader
pluginData?: any
watchFiles?: string[]
watchDirs?: string[]
}
export interface PartialMessage {
id?: string
pluginName?: string
text?: string
location?: Partial<Location> | null
notes?: PartialNote[]
detail?: any
}
export interface PartialNote {
text?: string
location?: Partial<Location> | null
}
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#metafile */
export interface Metafile {
inputs: {
[path: string]: {
bytes: number
imports: {
path: string
kind: ImportKind
external?: boolean
original?: string
with?: Record<string, string>
}[]
format?: 'cjs' | 'esm'
with?: Record<string, string>
}
}
outputs: {
[path: string]: {
bytes: number
inputs: {
[path: string]: {
bytesInOutput: number
}
}
imports: {
path: string
kind: ImportKind | 'file-loader'
external?: boolean
}[]
exports: string[]
entryPoint?: string
cssBundle?: string
}
}
}
export interface FormatMessagesOptions {
kind: 'error' | 'warning'
color?: boolean
terminalWidth?: number
}
export interface AnalyzeMetafileOptions {
color?: boolean
verbose?: boolean
}
export interface WatchOptions {
}
export interface BuildContext<ProvidedOptions extends BuildOptions = BuildOptions> {
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#rebuild */
rebuild(): Promise<BuildResult<ProvidedOptions>>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#watch */
watch(options?: WatchOptions): Promise<void>
/** Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#serve */
serve(options?: ServeOptions): Promise<ServeResult>
cancel(): Promise<void>
dispose(): Promise<void>
}
// This is a TypeScript type-level function which replaces any keys in "In"
// that aren't in "Out" with "never". We use this to reject properties with
// typos in object literals. See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49580725
type SameShape<Out, In extends Out> = In & { [Key in Exclude<keyof In, keyof Out>]: never }
/**
* This function invokes the "esbuild" command-line tool for you. It returns a
* promise that either resolves with a "BuildResult" object or rejects with a
* "BuildFailure" object.
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: yes
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#build
*/
export declare function build<T extends BuildOptions>(options: SameShape<BuildOptions, T>): Promise<BuildResult<T>>
/**
* This is the advanced long-running form of "build" that supports additional
* features such as watch mode and a local development server.
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: no
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#build
*/
export declare function context<T extends BuildOptions>(options: SameShape<BuildOptions, T>): Promise<BuildContext<T>>
/**
* This function transforms a single JavaScript file. It can be used to minify
* JavaScript, convert TypeScript/JSX to JavaScript, or convert newer JavaScript
* to older JavaScript. It returns a promise that is either resolved with a
* "TransformResult" object or rejected with a "TransformFailure" object.
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: yes
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#transform
*/
export declare function transform<T extends TransformOptions>(input: string | Uint8Array, options?: SameShape<TransformOptions, T>): Promise<TransformResult<T>>
/**
* Converts log messages to formatted message strings suitable for printing in
* the terminal. This allows you to reuse the built-in behavior of esbuild's
* log message formatter. This is a batch-oriented API for efficiency.
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: yes
*/
export declare function formatMessages(messages: PartialMessage[], options: FormatMessagesOptions): Promise<string[]>
/**
* Pretty-prints an analysis of the metafile JSON to a string. This is just for
* convenience to be able to match esbuild's pretty-printing exactly. If you want
* to customize it, you can just inspect the data in the metafile yourself.
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: yes
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#analyze
*/
export declare function analyzeMetafile(metafile: Metafile | string, options?: AnalyzeMetafileOptions): Promise<string>
/**
* A synchronous version of "build".
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: no
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#build
*/
export declare function buildSync<T extends BuildOptions>(options: SameShape<BuildOptions, T>): BuildResult<T>
/**
* A synchronous version of "transform".
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: no
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#transform
*/
export declare function transformSync<T extends TransformOptions>(input: string | Uint8Array, options?: SameShape<TransformOptions, T>): TransformResult<T>
/**
* A synchronous version of "formatMessages".
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: no
*/
export declare function formatMessagesSync(messages: PartialMessage[], options: FormatMessagesOptions): string[]
/**
* A synchronous version of "analyzeMetafile".
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: no
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#analyze
*/
export declare function analyzeMetafileSync(metafile: Metafile | string, options?: AnalyzeMetafileOptions): string
/**
* This configures the browser-based version of esbuild. It is necessary to
* call this first and wait for the returned promise to be resolved before
* making other API calls when using esbuild in the browser.
*
* - Works in node: yes
* - Works in browser: yes ("options" is required)
*
* Documentation: https://esbuild.github.io/api/#browser
*/
export declare function initialize(options: InitializeOptions): Promise<void>
export interface InitializeOptions {
/**
* The URL of the "esbuild.wasm" file. This must be provided when running
* esbuild in the browser.
*/
wasmURL?: string | URL
/**
* The result of calling "new WebAssembly.Module(buffer)" where "buffer"
* is a typed array or ArrayBuffer containing the binary code of the
* "esbuild.wasm" file.
*
* You can use this as an alternative to "wasmURL" for environments where it's
* not possible to download the WebAssembly module.
*/
wasmModule?: WebAssembly.Module
/**
* By default esbuild runs the WebAssembly-based browser API in a web worker
* to avoid blocking the UI thread. This can be disabled by setting "worker"
* to false.
*/
worker?: boolean
}
export let version: string
// Call this function to terminate esbuild's child process. The child process
// is not terminated and re-created after each API call because it's more
// efficient to keep it around when there are multiple API calls.
//
// In node this happens automatically before the parent node process exits. So
// you only need to call this if you know you will not make any more esbuild
// API calls and you want to clean up resources.
//
// Unlike node, Deno lacks the necessary APIs to clean up child processes
// automatically. You must manually call stop() in Deno when you're done
// using esbuild or Deno will continue running forever.
//
// Another reason you might want to call this is if you are using esbuild from
// within a Deno test. Deno fails tests that create a child process without
// killing it before the test ends, so you have to call this function (and
// await the returned promise) in every Deno test that uses esbuild.
export declare function stop(): Promise<void>
// Note: These declarations exist to avoid type errors when you omit "dom" from
// "lib" in your "tsconfig.json" file. TypeScript confusingly declares the
// global "WebAssembly" type in "lib.dom.d.ts" even though it has nothing to do
// with the browser DOM and is present in many non-browser JavaScript runtimes
// (e.g. node and deno). Declaring it here allows esbuild's API to be used in
// these scenarios.
//
// There's an open issue about getting this problem corrected (although these
// declarations will need to remain even if this is fixed for backward
// compatibility with older TypeScript versions):
//
// https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-DOM-lib-generator/issues/826
//
declare global {
namespace WebAssembly {
interface Module {
}
}
interface URL {
}
}

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"name": "esbuild",
"version": "0.21.5",
"description": "An extremely fast JavaScript and CSS bundler and minifier.",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/evanw/esbuild.git"
},
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "node install.js"
},
"main": "lib/main.js",
"types": "lib/main.d.ts",
"engines": {
"node": ">=12"
},
"bin": {
"esbuild": "bin/esbuild"
},
"optionalDependencies": {
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### Version 4.0.0 (2018-01-28) ###
- Added: Support for ES2018. The only change needed was recognizing the `s`
regex flag.
- Changed: _All_ tokens returned by the `matchToToken` function now have a
`closed` property. It is set to `undefined` for the tokens where “closed”
doesnt make sense. This means that all tokens objects have the same shape,
which might improve performance.
These are the breaking changes:
- `'/a/s'.match(jsTokens)` no longer returns `['/', 'a', '/', 's']`, but
`['/a/s']`. (There are of course other variations of this.)
- Code that rely on some token objects not having the `closed` property could
now behave differently.
### Version 3.0.2 (2017-06-28) ###
- No code changes. Just updates to the readme.
### Version 3.0.1 (2017-01-30) ###
- Fixed: ES2015 unicode escapes with more than 6 hex digits are now matched
correctly.
### Version 3.0.0 (2017-01-11) ###
This release contains one breaking change, that should [improve performance in
V8][v8-perf]:
> So how can you, as a JavaScript developer, ensure that your RegExps are fast?
> If you are not interested in hooking into RegExp internals, make sure that
> neither the RegExp instance, nor its prototype is modified in order to get the
> best performance:
>
> ```js
> var re = /./g;
> re.exec(''); // Fast path.
> re.new_property = 'slow';
> ```
This module used to export a single regex, with `.matchToToken` bolted
on, just like in the above example. This release changes the exports of
the module to avoid this issue.
Before:
```js
import jsTokens from "js-tokens"
// or:
var jsTokens = require("js-tokens")
var matchToToken = jsTokens.matchToToken
```
After:
```js
import jsTokens, {matchToToken} from "js-tokens"
// or:
var jsTokens = require("js-tokens").default
var matchToToken = require("js-tokens").matchToToken
```
[v8-perf]: http://v8project.blogspot.se/2017/01/speeding-up-v8-regular-expressions.html
### Version 2.0.0 (2016-06-19) ###
- Added: Support for ES2016. In other words, support for the `**` exponentiation
operator.
These are the breaking changes:
- `'**'.match(jsTokens)` no longer returns `['*', '*']`, but `['**']`.
- `'**='.match(jsTokens)` no longer returns `['*', '*=']`, but `['**=']`.
### Version 1.0.3 (2016-03-27) ###
- Improved: Made the regex ever so slightly smaller.
- Updated: The readme.
### Version 1.0.2 (2015-10-18) ###
- Improved: Limited npm package contents for a smaller download. Thanks to
@zertosh!
### Version 1.0.1 (2015-06-20) ###
- Fixed: Declared an undeclared variable.
### Version 1.0.0 (2015-02-26) ###
- Changed: Merged the 'operator' and 'punctuation' types into 'punctuator'. That
type is now equivalent to the Punctuator token in the ECMAScript
specification. (Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Fixed: A `-` followed by a number is now correctly matched as a punctuator
followed by a number. It used to be matched as just a number, but there is no
such thing as negative number literals. (Possibly backwards-incompatible
change.)
### Version 0.4.1 (2015-02-21) ###
- Added: Support for the regex `u` flag.
### Version 0.4.0 (2015-02-21) ###
- Improved: `jsTokens.matchToToken` performance.
- Added: Support for octal and binary number literals.
- Added: Support for template strings.
### Version 0.3.1 (2015-01-06) ###
- Fixed: Support for unicode spaces. They used to be allowed in names (which is
very confusing), and some unicode newlines were wrongly allowed in strings and
regexes.
### Version 0.3.0 (2014-12-19) ###
- Changed: The `jsTokens.names` array has been replaced with the
`jsTokens.matchToToken` function. The capturing groups of `jsTokens` are no
longer part of the public API; instead use said function. See this [gist] for
an example. (Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Changed: The empty string is now considered an “invalid” token, instead an
“empty” token (its own group). (Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Removed: component support. (Backwards-incompatible change.)
[gist]: https://gist.github.com/lydell/be49dbf80c382c473004
### Version 0.2.0 (2014-06-19) ###
- Changed: Match ES6 function arrows (`=>`) as an operator, instead of its own
category (“functionArrow”), for simplicity. (Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Added: ES6 splats (`...`) are now matched as an operator (instead of three
punctuations). (Backwards-incompatible change.)
### Version 0.1.0 (2014-03-08) ###
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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Simon Lydell
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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Overview [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lydell/js-tokens.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lydell/js-tokens)
========
A regex that tokenizes JavaScript.
```js
var jsTokens = require("js-tokens").default
var jsString = "var foo=opts.foo;\n..."
jsString.match(jsTokens)
// ["var", " ", "foo", "=", "opts", ".", "foo", ";", "\n", ...]
```
Installation
============
`npm install js-tokens`
```js
import jsTokens from "js-tokens"
// or:
var jsTokens = require("js-tokens").default
```
Usage
=====
### `jsTokens` ###
A regex with the `g` flag that matches JavaScript tokens.
The regex _always_ matches, even invalid JavaScript and the empty string.
The next match is always directly after the previous.
### `var token = matchToToken(match)` ###
```js
import {matchToToken} from "js-tokens"
// or:
var matchToToken = require("js-tokens").matchToToken
```
Takes a `match` returned by `jsTokens.exec(string)`, and returns a `{type:
String, value: String}` object. The following types are available:
- string
- comment
- regex
- number
- name
- punctuator
- whitespace
- invalid
Multi-line comments and strings also have a `closed` property indicating if the
token was closed or not (see below).
Comments and strings both come in several flavors. To distinguish them, check if
the token starts with `//`, `/*`, `'`, `"` or `` ` ``.
Names are ECMAScript IdentifierNames, that is, including both identifiers and
keywords. You may use [is-keyword-js] to tell them apart.
Whitespace includes both line terminators and other whitespace.
[is-keyword-js]: https://github.com/crissdev/is-keyword-js
ECMAScript support
==================
The intention is to always support the latest ECMAScript version whose feature
set has been finalized.
If adding support for a newer version requires changes, a new version with a
major verion bump will be released.
Currently, ECMAScript 2018 is supported.
Invalid code handling
=====================
Unterminated strings are still matched as strings. JavaScript strings cannot
contain (unescaped) newlines, so unterminated strings simply end at the end of
the line. Unterminated template strings can contain unescaped newlines, though,
so they go on to the end of input.
Unterminated multi-line comments are also still matched as comments. They
simply go on to the end of the input.
Unterminated regex literals are likely matched as division and whatever is
inside the regex.
Invalid ASCII characters have their own capturing group.
Invalid non-ASCII characters are treated as names, to simplify the matching of
names (except unicode spaces which are treated as whitespace). Note: See also
the [ES2018](#es2018) section.
Regex literals may contain invalid regex syntax. They are still matched as
regex literals. They may also contain repeated regex flags, to keep the regex
simple.
Strings may contain invalid escape sequences.
Limitations
===========
Tokenizing JavaScript using regexes—in fact, _one single regex_—wont be
perfect. But thats not the point either.
You may compare jsTokens with [esprima] by using `esprima-compare.js`.
See `npm run esprima-compare`!
[esprima]: http://esprima.org/
### Template string interpolation ###
Template strings are matched as single tokens, from the starting `` ` `` to the
ending `` ` ``, including interpolations (whose tokens are not matched
individually).
Matching template string interpolations requires recursive balancing of `{` and
`}`—something that JavaScript regexes cannot do. Only one level of nesting is
supported.
### Division and regex literals collision ###
Consider this example:
```js
var g = 9.82
var number = bar / 2/g
var regex = / 2/g
```
A human can easily understand that in the `number` line were dealing with
division, and in the `regex` line were dealing with a regex literal. How come?
Because humans can look at the whole code to put the `/` characters in context.
A JavaScript regex cannot. It only sees forwards. (Well, ES2018 regexes can also
look backwards. See the [ES2018](#es2018) section).
When the `jsTokens` regex scans throught the above, it will see the following
at the end of both the `number` and `regex` rows:
```js
/ 2/g
```
It is then impossible to know if that is a regex literal, or part of an
expression dealing with division.
Here is a similar case:
```js
foo /= 2/g
foo(/= 2/g)
```
The first line divides the `foo` variable with `2/g`. The second line calls the
`foo` function with the regex literal `/= 2/g`. Again, since `jsTokens` only
sees forwards, it cannot tell the two cases apart.
There are some cases where we _can_ tell division and regex literals apart,
though.
First off, we have the simple cases where theres only one slash in the line:
```js
var foo = 2/g
foo /= 2
```
Regex literals cannot contain newlines, so the above cases are correctly
identified as division. Things are only problematic when there are more than
one non-comment slash in a single line.
Secondly, not every character is a valid regex flag.
```js
var number = bar / 2/e
```
The above example is also correctly identified as division, because `e` is not a
valid regex flag. I initially wanted to future-proof by allowing `[a-zA-Z]*`
(any letter) as flags, but it is not worth it since it increases the amount of
ambigous cases. So only the standard `g`, `m`, `i`, `y` and `u` flags are
allowed. This means that the above example will be identified as division as
long as you dont rename the `e` variable to some permutation of `gmiyus` 1 to 6
characters long.
Lastly, we can look _forward_ for information.
- If the token following what looks like a regex literal is not valid after a
regex literal, but is valid in a division expression, then the regex literal
is treated as division instead. For example, a flagless regex cannot be
followed by a string, number or name, but all of those three can be the
denominator of a division.
- Generally, if what looks like a regex literal is followed by an operator, the
regex literal is treated as division instead. This is because regexes are
seldomly used with operators (such as `+`, `*`, `&&` and `==`), but division
could likely be part of such an expression.
Please consult the regex source and the test cases for precise information on
when regex or division is matched (should you need to know). In short, you
could sum it up as:
If the end of a statement looks like a regex literal (even if it isnt), it
will be treated as one. Otherwise it should work as expected (if you write sane
code).
### ES2018 ###
ES2018 added some nice regex improvements to the language.
- [Unicode property escapes] should allow telling names and invalid non-ASCII
characters apart without blowing up the regex size.
- [Lookbehind assertions] should allow matching telling division and regex
literals apart in more cases.
- [Named capture groups] might simplify some things.
These things would be nice to do, but are not critical. They probably have to
wait until the oldest maintained Node.js LTS release supports those features.
[Unicode property escapes]: http://2ality.com/2017/07/regexp-unicode-property-escapes.html
[Lookbehind assertions]: http://2ality.com/2017/05/regexp-lookbehind-assertions.html
[Named capture groups]: http://2ality.com/2017/05/regexp-named-capture-groups.html
License
=======
[MIT](LICENSE).

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// Copyright 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Simon Lydell
// License: MIT. (See LICENSE.)
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
})
// This regex comes from regex.coffee, and is inserted here by generate-index.js
// (run `npm run build`).
exports.default = /((['"])(?:(?!\2|\\).|\\(?:\r\n|[\s\S]))*(\2)?|`(?:[^`\\$]|\\[\s\S]|\$(?!\{)|\$\{(?:[^{}]|\{[^}]*\}?)*\}?)*(`)?)|(\/\/.*)|(\/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!\/))*(\*\/)?)|(\/(?!\*)(?:\[(?:(?![\]\\]).|\\.)*\]|(?![\/\]\\]).|\\.)+\/(?:(?!\s*(?:\b|[\u0080-\uFFFF$\\'"~({]|[+\-!](?!=)|\.?\d))|[gmiyus]{1,6}\b(?![\u0080-\uFFFF$\\]|\s*(?:[+\-*%&|^<>!=?({]|\/(?![\/*])))))|(0[xX][\da-fA-F]+|0[oO][0-7]+|0[bB][01]+|(?:\d*\.\d+|\d+\.?)(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?)|((?!\d)(?:(?!\s)[$\w\u0080-\uFFFF]|\\u[\da-fA-F]{4}|\\u\{[\da-fA-F]+\})+)|(--|\+\+|&&|\|\||=>|\.{3}|(?:[+\-\/%&|^]|\*{1,2}|<{1,2}|>{1,3}|!=?|={1,2})=?|[?~.,:;[\](){}])|(\s+)|(^$|[\s\S])/g
exports.matchToToken = function(match) {
var token = {type: "invalid", value: match[0], closed: undefined}
if (match[ 1]) token.type = "string" , token.closed = !!(match[3] || match[4])
else if (match[ 5]) token.type = "comment"
else if (match[ 6]) token.type = "comment", token.closed = !!match[7]
else if (match[ 8]) token.type = "regex"
else if (match[ 9]) token.type = "number"
else if (match[10]) token.type = "name"
else if (match[11]) token.type = "punctuator"
else if (match[12]) token.type = "whitespace"
return token
}

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{
"name": "js-tokens",
"version": "4.0.0",
"author": "Simon Lydell",
"license": "MIT",
"description": "A regex that tokenizes JavaScript.",
"keywords": [
"JavaScript",
"js",
"token",
"tokenize",
"regex"
],
"files": [
"index.js"
],
"repository": "lydell/js-tokens",
"scripts": {
"test": "mocha --ui tdd",
"esprima-compare": "node esprima-compare ./index.js everything.js/es5.js",
"build": "node generate-index.js",
"dev": "npm run build && npm test"
},
"devDependencies": {
"coffeescript": "2.1.1",
"esprima": "4.0.0",
"everything.js": "1.0.3",
"mocha": "5.0.0"
}
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Andres Suarez <zertosh@gmail.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.

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# loose-envify
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/zertosh/loose-envify.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/zertosh/loose-envify)
Fast (and loose) selective `process.env` replacer using [js-tokens](https://github.com/lydell/js-tokens) instead of an AST. Works just like [envify](https://github.com/hughsk/envify) but much faster.
## Gotchas
* Doesn't handle broken syntax.
* Doesn't look inside embedded expressions in template strings.
- **this won't work:**
```js
console.log(`the current env is ${process.env.NODE_ENV}`);
```
* Doesn't replace oddly-spaced or oddly-commented expressions.
- **this won't work:**
```js
console.log(process./*won't*/env./*work*/NODE_ENV);
```
## Usage/Options
loose-envify has the exact same interface as [envify](https://github.com/hughsk/envify), including the CLI.
## Benchmark
```
envify:
$ for i in {1..5}; do node bench/bench.js 'envify'; done
708ms
727ms
791ms
719ms
720ms
loose-envify:
$ for i in {1..5}; do node bench/bench.js '../'; done
51ms
52ms
52ms
52ms
52ms
```

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#!/usr/bin/env node
'use strict';
var looseEnvify = require('./');
var fs = require('fs');
if (process.argv[2]) {
fs.createReadStream(process.argv[2], {encoding: 'utf8'})
.pipe(looseEnvify(process.argv[2]))
.pipe(process.stdout);
} else {
process.stdin.resume()
process.stdin
.pipe(looseEnvify(__filename))
.pipe(process.stdout);
}

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// envify compatibility
'use strict';
module.exports = require('./loose-envify');

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'use strict';
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'use strict';
var stream = require('stream');
var util = require('util');
var replace = require('./replace');
var jsonExtRe = /\.json$/;
module.exports = function(rootEnv) {
rootEnv = rootEnv || process.env;
return function (file, trOpts) {
if (jsonExtRe.test(file)) {
return stream.PassThrough();
}
var envs = trOpts ? [rootEnv, trOpts] : [rootEnv];
return new LooseEnvify(envs);
};
};
function LooseEnvify(envs) {
stream.Transform.call(this);
this._data = '';
this._envs = envs;
}
util.inherits(LooseEnvify, stream.Transform);
LooseEnvify.prototype._transform = function(buf, enc, cb) {
this._data += buf;
cb();
};
LooseEnvify.prototype._flush = function(cb) {
var replaced = replace(this._data, this._envs);
this.push(replaced);
cb();
};

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{
"name": "loose-envify",
"version": "1.4.0",
"description": "Fast (and loose) selective `process.env` replacer using js-tokens instead of an AST",
"keywords": [
"environment",
"variables",
"browserify",
"browserify-transform",
"transform",
"source",
"configuration"
],
"homepage": "https://github.com/zertosh/loose-envify",
"license": "MIT",
"author": "Andres Suarez <zertosh@gmail.com>",
"main": "index.js",
"bin": {
"loose-envify": "cli.js"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/zertosh/loose-envify.git"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "tap test/*.js"
},
"dependencies": {
"js-tokens": "^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"browserify": "^13.1.1",
"envify": "^3.4.0",
"tap": "^8.0.0"
}
}

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'use strict';
var jsTokens = require('js-tokens').default;
var processEnvRe = /\bprocess\.env\.[_$a-zA-Z][$\w]+\b/;
var spaceOrCommentRe = /^(?:\s|\/[/*])/;
function replace(src, envs) {
if (!processEnvRe.test(src)) {
return src;
}
var out = [];
var purge = envs.some(function(env) {
return env._ && env._.indexOf('purge') !== -1;
});
jsTokens.lastIndex = 0
var parts = src.match(jsTokens);
for (var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++) {
if (parts[i ] === 'process' &&
parts[i + 1] === '.' &&
parts[i + 2] === 'env' &&
parts[i + 3] === '.') {
var prevCodeToken = getAdjacentCodeToken(-1, parts, i);
var nextCodeToken = getAdjacentCodeToken(1, parts, i + 4);
var replacement = getReplacementString(envs, parts[i + 4], purge);
if (prevCodeToken !== '.' &&
nextCodeToken !== '.' &&
nextCodeToken !== '=' &&
typeof replacement === 'string') {
out.push(replacement);
i += 4;
continue;
}
}
out.push(parts[i]);
}
return out.join('');
}
function getAdjacentCodeToken(dir, parts, i) {
while (true) {
var part = parts[i += dir];
if (!spaceOrCommentRe.test(part)) {
return part;
}
}
}
function getReplacementString(envs, name, purge) {
for (var j = 0; j < envs.length; j++) {
var env = envs[j];
if (typeof env[name] !== 'undefined') {
return JSON.stringify(env[name]);
}
}
if (purge) {
return 'undefined';
}
}
module.exports = replace;

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright 2017 Andrey Sitnik <andrey@sitnik.ru>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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# Nano ID
<img src="https://ai.github.io/nanoid/logo.svg" align="right"
alt="Nano ID logo by Anton Lovchikov" width="180" height="94">
**English** | [Русский](./README.ru.md) | [简体中文](./README.zh-CN.md) | [Bahasa Indonesia](./README.id-ID.md)
A tiny, secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript.
> “An amazing level of senseless perfectionism,
> which is simply impossible not to respect.”
* **Small.** 130 bytes (minified and gzipped). No dependencies.
[Size Limit] controls the size.
* **Fast.** It is 2 times faster than UUID.
* **Safe.** It uses hardware random generator. Can be used in clusters.
* **Short IDs.** It uses a larger alphabet than UUID (`A-Za-z0-9_-`).
So ID size was reduced from 36 to 21 symbols.
* **Portable.** Nano ID was ported
to [20 programming languages](#other-programming-languages).
```js
import { nanoid } from 'nanoid'
model.id = nanoid() //=> "V1StGXR8_Z5jdHi6B-myT"
```
Supports modern browsers, IE [with Babel], Node.js and React Native.
[online tool]: https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/ai/nanoid/
[with Babel]: https://developer.epages.com/blog/coding/how-to-transpile-node-modules-with-babel-and-webpack-in-a-monorepo/
[Size Limit]: https://github.com/ai/size-limit
<a href="https://evilmartians.com/?utm_source=nanoid">
<img src="https://evilmartians.com/badges/sponsored-by-evil-martians.svg"
alt="Sponsored by Evil Martians" width="236" height="54">
</a>
## Docs
Read full docs **[here](https://github.com/ai/nanoid#readme)**.

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let random = async bytes => crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(bytes))
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
// First, a bitmask is necessary to generate the ID. The bitmask makes bytes
// values closer to the alphabet size. The bitmask calculates the closest
// `2^31 - 1` number, which exceeds the alphabet size.
// For example, the bitmask for the alphabet size 30 is 31 (00011111).
// `Math.clz32` is not used, because it is not available in browsers.
let mask = (2 << (Math.log(alphabet.length - 1) / Math.LN2)) - 1
// Though, the bitmask solution is not perfect since the bytes exceeding
// the alphabet size are refused. Therefore, to reliably generate the ID,
// the random bytes redundancy has to be satisfied.
// Note: every hardware random generator call is performance expensive,
// because the system call for entropy collection takes a lot of time.
// So, to avoid additional system calls, extra bytes are requested in advance.
// Next, a step determines how many random bytes to generate.
// The number of random bytes gets decided upon the ID size, mask,
// alphabet size, and magic number 1.6 (using 1.6 peaks at performance
// according to benchmarks).
// `-~f => Math.ceil(f)` if f is a float
// `-~i => i + 1` if i is an integer
let step = -~((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
return async (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
while (true) {
let bytes = crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(step))
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
let i = step | 0
while (i--) {
// Adding `|| ''` refuses a random byte that exceeds the alphabet size.
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length === size) return id
}
}
}
}
let nanoid = async (size = 21) => {
let id = ''
let bytes = crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array((size |= 0)))
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
while (size--) {
// It is incorrect to use bytes exceeding the alphabet size.
// The following mask reduces the random byte in the 0-255 value
// range to the 0-63 value range. Therefore, adding hacks, such
// as empty string fallback or magic numbers, is unneccessary because
// the bitmask trims bytes down to the alphabet size.
let byte = bytes[size] & 63
if (byte < 36) {
// `0-9a-z`
id += byte.toString(36)
} else if (byte < 62) {
// `A-Z`
id += (byte - 26).toString(36).toUpperCase()
} else if (byte < 63) {
id += '_'
} else {
id += '-'
}
}
return id
}
module.exports = { nanoid, customAlphabet, random }

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let random = async bytes => crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(bytes))
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
let mask = (2 << (Math.log(alphabet.length - 1) / Math.LN2)) - 1
let step = -~((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
return async (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
while (true) {
let bytes = crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(step))
let i = step | 0
while (i--) {
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length === size) return id
}
}
}
}
let nanoid = async (size = 21) => {
let id = ''
let bytes = crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array((size |= 0)))
while (size--) {
let byte = bytes[size] & 63
if (byte < 36) {
id += byte.toString(36)
} else if (byte < 62) {
id += (byte - 26).toString(36).toUpperCase()
} else if (byte < 63) {
id += '_'
} else {
id += '-'
}
}
return id
}
export { nanoid, customAlphabet, random }

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let crypto = require('crypto')
let { urlAlphabet } = require('../url-alphabet/index.cjs')
// `crypto.randomFill()` is a little faster than `crypto.randomBytes()`,
// because it is possible to use in combination with `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`.
let random = bytes =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` is faster because it doesnt flush the memory.
// Memory flushing is unnecessary since the buffer allocation itself resets
// the memory with the new bytes.
crypto.randomFill(Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytes), (err, buf) => {
if (err) {
reject(err)
} else {
resolve(buf)
}
})
})
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
// First, a bitmask is necessary to generate the ID. The bitmask makes bytes
// values closer to the alphabet size. The bitmask calculates the closest
// `2^31 - 1` number, which exceeds the alphabet size.
// For example, the bitmask for the alphabet size 30 is 31 (00011111).
let mask = (2 << (31 - Math.clz32((alphabet.length - 1) | 1))) - 1
// Though, the bitmask solution is not perfect since the bytes exceeding
// the alphabet size are refused. Therefore, to reliably generate the ID,
// the random bytes redundancy has to be satisfied.
// Note: every hardware random generator call is performance expensive,
// because the system call for entropy collection takes a lot of time.
// So, to avoid additional system calls, extra bytes are requested in advance.
// Next, a step determines how many random bytes to generate.
// The number of random bytes gets decided upon the ID size, mask,
// alphabet size, and magic number 1.6 (using 1.6 peaks at performance
// according to benchmarks).
let step = Math.ceil((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
let tick = (id, size = defaultSize) =>
random(step).then(bytes => {
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
let i = step
while (i--) {
// Adding `|| ''` refuses a random byte that exceeds the alphabet size.
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length >= size) return id
}
return tick(id, size)
})
return size => tick('', size)
}
let nanoid = (size = 21) =>
random((size |= 0)).then(bytes => {
let id = ''
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
while (size--) {
// It is incorrect to use bytes exceeding the alphabet size.
// The following mask reduces the random byte in the 0-255 value
// range to the 0-63 value range. Therefore, adding hacks, such
// as empty string fallback or magic numbers, is unneccessary because
// the bitmask trims bytes down to the alphabet size.
id += urlAlphabet[bytes[size] & 63]
}
return id
})
module.exports = { nanoid, customAlphabet, random }

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/**
* Generate secure URL-friendly unique ID. The non-blocking version.
*
* By default, the ID will have 21 symbols to have a collision probability
* similar to UUID v4.
*
* ```js
* import { nanoid } from 'nanoid/async'
* nanoid().then(id => {
* model.id = id
* })
* ```
*
* @param size Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A promise with a random string.
*/
export function nanoid(size?: number): Promise<string>
/**
* A low-level function.
* Generate secure unique ID with custom alphabet. The non-blocking version.
*
* Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator
* will not be secure.
*
* @param alphabet Alphabet used to generate the ID.
* @param defaultSize Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A function that returns a promise with a random string.
*
* ```js
* import { customAlphabet } from 'nanoid/async'
* const nanoid = customAlphabet('0123456789абвгдеё', 5)
* nanoid().then(id => {
* model.id = id //=> "8ё56а"
* })
* ```
*/
export function customAlphabet(
alphabet: string,
defaultSize?: number
): (size?: number) => Promise<string>
/**
* Generate an array of random bytes collected from hardware noise.
*
* ```js
* import { random } from 'nanoid/async'
* random(5).then(bytes => {
* bytes //=> [10, 67, 212, 67, 89]
* })
* ```
*
* @param bytes Size of the array.
* @returns A promise with a random bytes array.
*/
export function random(bytes: number): Promise<Uint8Array>

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import crypto from 'crypto'
import { urlAlphabet } from '../url-alphabet/index.js'
let random = bytes =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
crypto.randomFill(Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytes), (err, buf) => {
if (err) {
reject(err)
} else {
resolve(buf)
}
})
})
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
let mask = (2 << (31 - Math.clz32((alphabet.length - 1) | 1))) - 1
let step = Math.ceil((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
let tick = (id, size = defaultSize) =>
random(step).then(bytes => {
let i = step
while (i--) {
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length >= size) return id
}
return tick(id, size)
})
return size => tick('', size)
}
let nanoid = (size = 21) =>
random((size |= 0)).then(bytes => {
let id = ''
while (size--) {
id += urlAlphabet[bytes[size] & 63]
}
return id
})
export { nanoid, customAlphabet, random }

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import { getRandomBytesAsync } from 'expo-random'
import { urlAlphabet } from '../url-alphabet/index.js'
let random = getRandomBytesAsync
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
let mask = (2 << (31 - Math.clz32((alphabet.length - 1) | 1))) - 1
let step = Math.ceil((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
let tick = (id, size = defaultSize) =>
random(step).then(bytes => {
let i = step
while (i--) {
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length >= size) return id
}
return tick(id, size)
})
return size => tick('', size)
}
let nanoid = (size = 21) =>
random((size |= 0)).then(bytes => {
let id = ''
while (size--) {
id += urlAlphabet[bytes[size] & 63]
}
return id
})
export { nanoid, customAlphabet, random }

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{
"type": "module",
"main": "index.cjs",
"module": "index.js",
"react-native": {
"./index.js": "./index.native.js"
},
"browser": {
"./index.js": "./index.browser.js",
"./index.cjs": "./index.browser.cjs"
}
}

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#!/usr/bin/env node
let { nanoid, customAlphabet } = require('..')
function print(msg) {
process.stdout.write(msg + '\n')
}
function error(msg) {
process.stderr.write(msg + '\n')
process.exit(1)
}
if (process.argv.includes('--help') || process.argv.includes('-h')) {
print(`
Usage
$ nanoid [options]
Options
-s, --size Generated ID size
-a, --alphabet Alphabet to use
-h, --help Show this help
Examples
$ nanoid --s 15
S9sBF77U6sDB8Yg
$ nanoid --size 10 --alphabet abc
bcabababca`)
process.exit()
}
let alphabet, size
for (let i = 2; i < process.argv.length; i++) {
let arg = process.argv[i]
if (arg === '--size' || arg === '-s') {
size = Number(process.argv[i + 1])
i += 1
if (Number.isNaN(size) || size <= 0) {
error('Size must be positive integer')
}
} else if (arg === '--alphabet' || arg === '-a') {
alphabet = process.argv[i + 1]
i += 1
} else {
error('Unknown argument ' + arg)
}
}
if (alphabet) {
let customNanoid = customAlphabet(alphabet, size)
print(customNanoid())
} else {
print(nanoid(size))
}

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// This file replaces `index.js` in bundlers like webpack or Rollup,
// according to `browser` config in `package.json`.
let { urlAlphabet } = require('./url-alphabet/index.cjs')
let random = bytes => crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(bytes))
let customRandom = (alphabet, defaultSize, getRandom) => {
// First, a bitmask is necessary to generate the ID. The bitmask makes bytes
// values closer to the alphabet size. The bitmask calculates the closest
// `2^31 - 1` number, which exceeds the alphabet size.
// For example, the bitmask for the alphabet size 30 is 31 (00011111).
// `Math.clz32` is not used, because it is not available in browsers.
let mask = (2 << (Math.log(alphabet.length - 1) / Math.LN2)) - 1
// Though, the bitmask solution is not perfect since the bytes exceeding
// the alphabet size are refused. Therefore, to reliably generate the ID,
// the random bytes redundancy has to be satisfied.
// Note: every hardware random generator call is performance expensive,
// because the system call for entropy collection takes a lot of time.
// So, to avoid additional system calls, extra bytes are requested in advance.
// Next, a step determines how many random bytes to generate.
// The number of random bytes gets decided upon the ID size, mask,
// alphabet size, and magic number 1.6 (using 1.6 peaks at performance
// according to benchmarks).
// `-~f => Math.ceil(f)` if f is a float
// `-~i => i + 1` if i is an integer
let step = -~((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
return (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
while (true) {
let bytes = getRandom(step)
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
let j = step | 0
while (j--) {
// Adding `|| ''` refuses a random byte that exceeds the alphabet size.
id += alphabet[bytes[j] & mask] || ''
if (id.length === size) return id
}
}
}
}
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, size = 21) =>
customRandom(alphabet, size, random)
let nanoid = (size = 21) =>
crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(size)).reduce((id, byte) => {
// It is incorrect to use bytes exceeding the alphabet size.
// The following mask reduces the random byte in the 0-255 value
// range to the 0-63 value range. Therefore, adding hacks, such
// as empty string fallback or magic numbers, is unneccessary because
// the bitmask trims bytes down to the alphabet size.
byte &= 63
if (byte < 36) {
// `0-9a-z`
id += byte.toString(36)
} else if (byte < 62) {
// `A-Z`
id += (byte - 26).toString(36).toUpperCase()
} else if (byte > 62) {
id += '-'
} else {
id += '_'
}
return id
}, '')
module.exports = { nanoid, customAlphabet, customRandom, urlAlphabet, random }

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import { urlAlphabet } from './url-alphabet/index.js'
let random = bytes => crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(bytes))
let customRandom = (alphabet, defaultSize, getRandom) => {
let mask = (2 << (Math.log(alphabet.length - 1) / Math.LN2)) - 1
let step = -~((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
return (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
while (true) {
let bytes = getRandom(step)
let j = step | 0
while (j--) {
id += alphabet[bytes[j] & mask] || ''
if (id.length === size) return id
}
}
}
}
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, size = 21) =>
customRandom(alphabet, size, random)
let nanoid = (size = 21) =>
crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(size)).reduce((id, byte) => {
byte &= 63
if (byte < 36) {
id += byte.toString(36)
} else if (byte < 62) {
id += (byte - 26).toString(36).toUpperCase()
} else if (byte > 62) {
id += '-'
} else {
id += '_'
}
return id
}, '')
export { nanoid, customAlphabet, customRandom, urlAlphabet, random }

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let crypto = require('crypto')
let { urlAlphabet } = require('./url-alphabet/index.cjs')
// It is best to make fewer, larger requests to the crypto module to
// avoid system call overhead. So, random numbers are generated in a
// pool. The pool is a Buffer that is larger than the initial random
// request size by this multiplier. The pool is enlarged if subsequent
// requests exceed the maximum buffer size.
const POOL_SIZE_MULTIPLIER = 128
let pool, poolOffset
let fillPool = bytes => {
if (!pool || pool.length < bytes) {
pool = Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytes * POOL_SIZE_MULTIPLIER)
crypto.randomFillSync(pool)
poolOffset = 0
} else if (poolOffset + bytes > pool.length) {
crypto.randomFillSync(pool)
poolOffset = 0
}
poolOffset += bytes
}
let random = bytes => {
// `|=` convert `bytes` to number to prevent `valueOf` abusing and pool pollution
fillPool((bytes |= 0))
return pool.subarray(poolOffset - bytes, poolOffset)
}
let customRandom = (alphabet, defaultSize, getRandom) => {
// First, a bitmask is necessary to generate the ID. The bitmask makes bytes
// values closer to the alphabet size. The bitmask calculates the closest
// `2^31 - 1` number, which exceeds the alphabet size.
// For example, the bitmask for the alphabet size 30 is 31 (00011111).
let mask = (2 << (31 - Math.clz32((alphabet.length - 1) | 1))) - 1
// Though, the bitmask solution is not perfect since the bytes exceeding
// the alphabet size are refused. Therefore, to reliably generate the ID,
// the random bytes redundancy has to be satisfied.
// Note: every hardware random generator call is performance expensive,
// because the system call for entropy collection takes a lot of time.
// So, to avoid additional system calls, extra bytes are requested in advance.
// Next, a step determines how many random bytes to generate.
// The number of random bytes gets decided upon the ID size, mask,
// alphabet size, and magic number 1.6 (using 1.6 peaks at performance
// according to benchmarks).
let step = Math.ceil((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
return (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
while (true) {
let bytes = getRandom(step)
// A compact alternative for `for (let i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
let i = step
while (i--) {
// Adding `|| ''` refuses a random byte that exceeds the alphabet size.
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length === size) return id
}
}
}
}
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, size = 21) =>
customRandom(alphabet, size, random)
let nanoid = (size = 21) => {
// `|=` convert `size` to number to prevent `valueOf` abusing and pool pollution
fillPool((size |= 0))
let id = ''
// We are reading directly from the random pool to avoid creating new array
for (let i = poolOffset - size; i < poolOffset; i++) {
// It is incorrect to use bytes exceeding the alphabet size.
// The following mask reduces the random byte in the 0-255 value
// range to the 0-63 value range. Therefore, adding hacks, such
// as empty string fallback or magic numbers, is unneccessary because
// the bitmask trims bytes down to the alphabet size.
id += urlAlphabet[pool[i] & 63]
}
return id
}
module.exports = { nanoid, customAlphabet, customRandom, urlAlphabet, random }

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/**
* Generate secure URL-friendly unique ID.
*
* By default, the ID will have 21 symbols to have a collision probability
* similar to UUID v4.
*
* ```js
* import { nanoid } from 'nanoid'
* model.id = nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g-0JDMbcJqL"
* ```
*
* @param size Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A random string.
*/
export function nanoid(size?: number): string
/**
* Generate secure unique ID with custom alphabet.
*
* Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator
* will not be secure.
*
* @param alphabet Alphabet used to generate the ID.
* @param defaultSize Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A random string generator.
*
* ```js
* const { customAlphabet } = require('nanoid')
* const nanoid = customAlphabet('0123456789абвгдеё', 5)
* nanoid() //=> "8ё56а"
* ```
*/
export function customAlphabet(
alphabet: string,
defaultSize?: number
): (size?: number) => string
/**
* Generate unique ID with custom random generator and alphabet.
*
* Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator
* will not be secure.
*
* ```js
* import { customRandom } from 'nanoid/format'
*
* const nanoid = customRandom('abcdef', 5, size => {
* const random = []
* for (let i = 0; i < size; i++) {
* random.push(randomByte())
* }
* return random
* })
*
* nanoid() //=> "fbaef"
* ```
*
* @param alphabet Alphabet used to generate a random string.
* @param size Size of the random string.
* @param random A random bytes generator.
* @returns A random string generator.
*/
export function customRandom(
alphabet: string,
size: number,
random: (bytes: number) => Uint8Array
): () => string
/**
* URL safe symbols.
*
* ```js
* import { urlAlphabet } from 'nanoid'
* const nanoid = customAlphabet(urlAlphabet, 10)
* nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9"
* ```
*/
export const urlAlphabet: string
/**
* Generate an array of random bytes collected from hardware noise.
*
* ```js
* import { customRandom, random } from 'nanoid'
* const nanoid = customRandom("abcdef", 5, random)
* ```
*
* @param bytes Size of the array.
* @returns An array of random bytes.
*/
export function random(bytes: number): Uint8Array

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/**
* Generate secure URL-friendly unique ID.
*
* By default, the ID will have 21 symbols to have a collision probability
* similar to UUID v4.
*
* ```js
* import { nanoid } from 'nanoid'
* model.id = nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g-0JDMbcJqL"
* ```
*
* @param size Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A random string.
*/
export function nanoid(size?: number): string
/**
* Generate secure unique ID with custom alphabet.
*
* Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator
* will not be secure.
*
* @param alphabet Alphabet used to generate the ID.
* @param defaultSize Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A random string generator.
*
* ```js
* const { customAlphabet } = require('nanoid')
* const nanoid = customAlphabet('0123456789абвгдеё', 5)
* nanoid() //=> "8ё56а"
* ```
*/
export function customAlphabet(
alphabet: string,
defaultSize?: number
): (size?: number) => string
/**
* Generate unique ID with custom random generator and alphabet.
*
* Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator
* will not be secure.
*
* ```js
* import { customRandom } from 'nanoid/format'
*
* const nanoid = customRandom('abcdef', 5, size => {
* const random = []
* for (let i = 0; i < size; i++) {
* random.push(randomByte())
* }
* return random
* })
*
* nanoid() //=> "fbaef"
* ```
*
* @param alphabet Alphabet used to generate a random string.
* @param size Size of the random string.
* @param random A random bytes generator.
* @returns A random string generator.
*/
export function customRandom(
alphabet: string,
size: number,
random: (bytes: number) => Uint8Array
): () => string
/**
* URL safe symbols.
*
* ```js
* import { urlAlphabet } from 'nanoid'
* const nanoid = customAlphabet(urlAlphabet, 10)
* nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9"
* ```
*/
export const urlAlphabet: string
/**
* Generate an array of random bytes collected from hardware noise.
*
* ```js
* import { customRandom, random } from 'nanoid'
* const nanoid = customRandom("abcdef", 5, random)
* ```
*
* @param bytes Size of the array.
* @returns An array of random bytes.
*/
export function random(bytes: number): Uint8Array

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import crypto from 'crypto'
import { urlAlphabet } from './url-alphabet/index.js'
const POOL_SIZE_MULTIPLIER = 128
let pool, poolOffset
let fillPool = bytes => {
if (!pool || pool.length < bytes) {
pool = Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytes * POOL_SIZE_MULTIPLIER)
crypto.randomFillSync(pool)
poolOffset = 0
} else if (poolOffset + bytes > pool.length) {
crypto.randomFillSync(pool)
poolOffset = 0
}
poolOffset += bytes
}
let random = bytes => {
fillPool((bytes |= 0))
return pool.subarray(poolOffset - bytes, poolOffset)
}
let customRandom = (alphabet, defaultSize, getRandom) => {
let mask = (2 << (31 - Math.clz32((alphabet.length - 1) | 1))) - 1
let step = Math.ceil((1.6 * mask * defaultSize) / alphabet.length)
return (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
while (true) {
let bytes = getRandom(step)
let i = step
while (i--) {
id += alphabet[bytes[i] & mask] || ''
if (id.length === size) return id
}
}
}
}
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, size = 21) =>
customRandom(alphabet, size, random)
let nanoid = (size = 21) => {
fillPool((size |= 0))
let id = ''
for (let i = poolOffset - size; i < poolOffset; i++) {
id += urlAlphabet[pool[i] & 63]
}
return id
}
export { nanoid, customAlphabet, customRandom, urlAlphabet, random }

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export let nanoid=(t=21)=>crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(t)).reduce(((t,e)=>t+=(e&=63)<36?e.toString(36):e<62?(e-26).toString(36).toUpperCase():e<63?"_":"-"),"");

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// This alphabet uses `A-Za-z0-9_-` symbols.
// The order of characters is optimized for better gzip and brotli compression.
// References to the same file (works both for gzip and brotli):
// `'use`, `andom`, and `rict'`
// References to the brotli default dictionary:
// `-26T`, `1983`, `40px`, `75px`, `bush`, `jack`, `mind`, `very`, and `wolf`
let urlAlphabet =
'useandom-26T198340PX75pxJACKVERYMINDBUSHWOLF_GQZbfghjklqvwyzrict'
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
return (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
let i = size | 0
while (i--) {
// `| 0` is more compact and faster than `Math.floor()`.
id += alphabet[(Math.random() * alphabet.length) | 0]
}
return id
}
}
let nanoid = (size = 21) => {
let id = ''
// A compact alternative for `for (var i = 0; i < step; i++)`.
let i = size | 0
while (i--) {
// `| 0` is more compact and faster than `Math.floor()`.
id += urlAlphabet[(Math.random() * 64) | 0]
}
return id
}
module.exports = { nanoid, customAlphabet }

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/**
* Generate URL-friendly unique ID. This method uses the non-secure
* predictable random generator with bigger collision probability.
*
* ```js
* import { nanoid } from 'nanoid/non-secure'
* model.id = nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g-0JDMbcJqL"
* ```
*
* @param size Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A random string.
*/
export function nanoid(size?: number): string
/**
* Generate a unique ID based on a custom alphabet.
* This method uses the non-secure predictable random generator
* with bigger collision probability.
*
* @param alphabet Alphabet used to generate the ID.
* @param defaultSize Size of the ID. The default size is 21.
* @returns A random string generator.
*
* ```js
* import { customAlphabet } from 'nanoid/non-secure'
* const nanoid = customAlphabet('0123456789абвгдеё', 5)
* model.id = //=> "8ё56а"
* ```
*/
export function customAlphabet(
alphabet: string,
defaultSize?: number
): (size?: number) => string

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let urlAlphabet =
'useandom-26T198340PX75pxJACKVERYMINDBUSHWOLF_GQZbfghjklqvwyzrict'
let customAlphabet = (alphabet, defaultSize = 21) => {
return (size = defaultSize) => {
let id = ''
let i = size | 0
while (i--) {
id += alphabet[(Math.random() * alphabet.length) | 0]
}
return id
}
}
let nanoid = (size = 21) => {
let id = ''
let i = size | 0
while (i--) {
id += urlAlphabet[(Math.random() * 64) | 0]
}
return id
}
export { nanoid, customAlphabet }

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{
"type": "module",
"main": "index.cjs",
"module": "index.js",
"react-native": "index.js"
}

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{
"name": "nanoid",
"version": "3.3.11",
"description": "A tiny (116 bytes), secure URL-friendly unique string ID generator",
"keywords": [
"uuid",
"random",
"id",
"url"
],
"engines": {
"node": "^10 || ^12 || ^13.7 || ^14 || >=15.0.1"
},
"funding": [
{
"type": "github",
"url": "https://github.com/sponsors/ai"
}
],
"author": "Andrey Sitnik <andrey@sitnik.ru>",
"license": "MIT",
"repository": "ai/nanoid",
"browser": {
"./index.js": "./index.browser.js",
"./async/index.js": "./async/index.browser.js",
"./async/index.cjs": "./async/index.browser.cjs",
"./index.cjs": "./index.browser.cjs"
},
"react-native": "index.js",
"bin": "./bin/nanoid.cjs",
"sideEffects": false,
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"type": "module",
"main": "index.cjs",
"module": "index.js",
"exports": {
".": {
"react-native": "./index.browser.js",
"browser": "./index.browser.js",
"require": {
"types": "./index.d.cts",
"default": "./index.cjs"
},
"import": {
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"default": "./index.js"
},
"default": "./index.js"
},
"./package.json": "./package.json",
"./async/package.json": "./async/package.json",
"./async": {
"browser": "./async/index.browser.js",
"require": {
"types": "./index.d.cts",
"default": "./async/index.cjs"
},
"import": {
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"default": "./async/index.js"
},
"default": "./async/index.js"
},
"./non-secure/package.json": "./non-secure/package.json",
"./non-secure": {
"require": {
"types": "./index.d.cts",
"default": "./non-secure/index.cjs"
},
"import": {
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"default": "./non-secure/index.js"
},
"default": "./non-secure/index.js"
},
"./url-alphabet/package.json": "./url-alphabet/package.json",
"./url-alphabet": {
"require": {
"types": "./index.d.cts",
"default": "./url-alphabet/index.cjs"
},
"import": {
"types": "./index.d.ts",
"default": "./url-alphabet/index.js"
},
"default": "./url-alphabet/index.js"
}
}
}

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// This alphabet uses `A-Za-z0-9_-` symbols.
// The order of characters is optimized for better gzip and brotli compression.
// Same as in non-secure/index.js
let urlAlphabet =
'useandom-26T198340PX75pxJACKVERYMINDBUSHWOLF_GQZbfghjklqvwyzrict'
module.exports = { urlAlphabet }

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let urlAlphabet =
'useandom-26T198340PX75pxJACKVERYMINDBUSHWOLF_GQZbfghjklqvwyzrict'
export { urlAlphabet }

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{
"type": "module",
"main": "index.cjs",
"module": "index.js",
"react-native": "index.js"
}

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ISC License
Copyright (c) 2021-2024 Oleksii Raspopov, Kostiantyn Denysov, Anton Verinov
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

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# picocolors
The tiniest and the fastest library for terminal output formatting with ANSI colors.
```javascript
import pc from "picocolors"
console.log(
pc.green(`How are ${pc.italic(`you`)} doing?`)
)
```
- **No dependencies.**
- **14 times** smaller and **2 times** faster than chalk.
- Used by popular tools like PostCSS, SVGO, Stylelint, and Browserslist.
- Node.js v6+ & browsers support. Support for both CJS and ESM projects.
- TypeScript type declarations included.
- [`NO_COLOR`](https://no-color.org/) friendly.
## Docs
Read **[full docs](https://github.com/alexeyraspopov/picocolors#readme)** on GitHub.

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{
"name": "picocolors",
"version": "1.1.1",
"main": "./picocolors.js",
"types": "./picocolors.d.ts",
"browser": {
"./picocolors.js": "./picocolors.browser.js"
},
"sideEffects": false,
"description": "The tiniest and the fastest library for terminal output formatting with ANSI colors",
"files": [
"picocolors.*",
"types.d.ts"
],
"keywords": [
"terminal",
"colors",
"formatting",
"cli",
"console"
],
"author": "Alexey Raspopov",
"repository": "alexeyraspopov/picocolors",
"license": "ISC"
}

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var x=String;
var create=function() {return {isColorSupported:false,reset:x,bold:x,dim:x,italic:x,underline:x,inverse:x,hidden:x,strikethrough:x,black:x,red:x,green:x,yellow:x,blue:x,magenta:x,cyan:x,white:x,gray:x,bgBlack:x,bgRed:x,bgGreen:x,bgYellow:x,bgBlue:x,bgMagenta:x,bgCyan:x,bgWhite:x,blackBright:x,redBright:x,greenBright:x,yellowBright:x,blueBright:x,magentaBright:x,cyanBright:x,whiteBright:x,bgBlackBright:x,bgRedBright:x,bgGreenBright:x,bgYellowBright:x,bgBlueBright:x,bgMagentaBright:x,bgCyanBright:x,bgWhiteBright:x}};
module.exports=create();
module.exports.createColors = create;

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import { Colors } from "./types"
declare const picocolors: Colors & { createColors: (enabled?: boolean) => Colors }
export = picocolors

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let p = process || {}, argv = p.argv || [], env = p.env || {}
let isColorSupported =
!(!!env.NO_COLOR || argv.includes("--no-color")) &&
(!!env.FORCE_COLOR || argv.includes("--color") || p.platform === "win32" || ((p.stdout || {}).isTTY && env.TERM !== "dumb") || !!env.CI)
let formatter = (open, close, replace = open) =>
input => {
let string = "" + input, index = string.indexOf(close, open.length)
return ~index ? open + replaceClose(string, close, replace, index) + close : open + string + close
}
let replaceClose = (string, close, replace, index) => {
let result = "", cursor = 0
do {
result += string.substring(cursor, index) + replace
cursor = index + close.length
index = string.indexOf(close, cursor)
} while (~index)
return result + string.substring(cursor)
}
let createColors = (enabled = isColorSupported) => {
let f = enabled ? formatter : () => String
return {
isColorSupported: enabled,
reset: f("\x1b[0m", "\x1b[0m"),
bold: f("\x1b[1m", "\x1b[22m", "\x1b[22m\x1b[1m"),
dim: f("\x1b[2m", "\x1b[22m", "\x1b[22m\x1b[2m"),
italic: f("\x1b[3m", "\x1b[23m"),
underline: f("\x1b[4m", "\x1b[24m"),
inverse: f("\x1b[7m", "\x1b[27m"),
hidden: f("\x1b[8m", "\x1b[28m"),
strikethrough: f("\x1b[9m", "\x1b[29m"),
black: f("\x1b[30m", "\x1b[39m"),
red: f("\x1b[31m", "\x1b[39m"),
green: f("\x1b[32m", "\x1b[39m"),
yellow: f("\x1b[33m", "\x1b[39m"),
blue: f("\x1b[34m", "\x1b[39m"),
magenta: f("\x1b[35m", "\x1b[39m"),
cyan: f("\x1b[36m", "\x1b[39m"),
white: f("\x1b[37m", "\x1b[39m"),
gray: f("\x1b[90m", "\x1b[39m"),
bgBlack: f("\x1b[40m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgRed: f("\x1b[41m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgGreen: f("\x1b[42m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgYellow: f("\x1b[43m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgBlue: f("\x1b[44m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgMagenta: f("\x1b[45m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgCyan: f("\x1b[46m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgWhite: f("\x1b[47m", "\x1b[49m"),
blackBright: f("\x1b[90m", "\x1b[39m"),
redBright: f("\x1b[91m", "\x1b[39m"),
greenBright: f("\x1b[92m", "\x1b[39m"),
yellowBright: f("\x1b[93m", "\x1b[39m"),
blueBright: f("\x1b[94m", "\x1b[39m"),
magentaBright: f("\x1b[95m", "\x1b[39m"),
cyanBright: f("\x1b[96m", "\x1b[39m"),
whiteBright: f("\x1b[97m", "\x1b[39m"),
bgBlackBright: f("\x1b[100m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgRedBright: f("\x1b[101m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgGreenBright: f("\x1b[102m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgYellowBright: f("\x1b[103m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgBlueBright: f("\x1b[104m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgMagentaBright: f("\x1b[105m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgCyanBright: f("\x1b[106m", "\x1b[49m"),
bgWhiteBright: f("\x1b[107m", "\x1b[49m"),
}
}
module.exports = createColors()
module.exports.createColors = createColors

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export type Formatter = (input: string | number | null | undefined) => string
export interface Colors {
isColorSupported: boolean
reset: Formatter
bold: Formatter
dim: Formatter
italic: Formatter
underline: Formatter
inverse: Formatter
hidden: Formatter
strikethrough: Formatter
black: Formatter
red: Formatter
green: Formatter
yellow: Formatter
blue: Formatter
magenta: Formatter
cyan: Formatter
white: Formatter
gray: Formatter
bgBlack: Formatter
bgRed: Formatter
bgGreen: Formatter
bgYellow: Formatter
bgBlue: Formatter
bgMagenta: Formatter
bgCyan: Formatter
bgWhite: Formatter
blackBright: Formatter
redBright: Formatter
greenBright: Formatter
yellowBright: Formatter
blueBright: Formatter
magentaBright: Formatter
cyanBright: Formatter
whiteBright: Formatter
bgBlackBright: Formatter
bgRedBright: Formatter
bgGreenBright: Formatter
bgYellowBright: Formatter
bgBlueBright: Formatter
bgMagentaBright: Formatter
bgCyanBright: Formatter
bgWhiteBright: Formatter
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright 2013 Andrey Sitnik <andrey@sitnik.ru>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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# PostCSS
<img align="right" width="95" height="95"
alt="Philosophers stone, logo of PostCSS"
src="https://postcss.org/logo.svg">
PostCSS is a tool for transforming styles with JS plugins.
These plugins can lint your CSS, support variables and mixins,
transpile future CSS syntax, inline images, and more.
PostCSS is used by industry leaders including Wikipedia, Twitter, Alibaba,
and JetBrains. The [Autoprefixer] and [Stylelint] PostCSS plugins are some of the most popular CSS tools.
---
<img src="https://cdn.evilmartians.com/badges/logo-no-label.svg" alt="" width="22" height="16" />  Built by
<b><a href="https://evilmartians.com/devtools?utm_source=postcss&utm_campaign=devtools-button&utm_medium=github">Evil Martians</a></b>, go-to agency for <b>developer tools</b>.
---
[Abstract Syntax Tree]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree
[Evil Martians]: https://evilmartians.com/?utm_source=postcss
[Autoprefixer]: https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer
[Stylelint]: https://stylelint.io/
[plugins]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss#plugins
## Docs
Read full docs **[here](https://postcss.org/)**.

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import Container, {
ContainerProps,
ContainerWithChildren
} from './container.js'
declare namespace AtRule {
export interface AtRuleRaws extends Record<string, unknown> {
/**
* The space symbols after the last child of the node to the end of the node.
*/
after?: string
/**
* The space between the at-rule name and its parameters.
*/
afterName?: string
/**
* The space symbols before the node. It also stores `*`
* and `_` symbols before the declaration (IE hack).
*/
before?: string
/**
* The symbols between the last parameter and `{` for rules.
*/
between?: string
/**
* The rules selector with comments.
*/
params?: {
raw: string
value: string
}
/**
* Contains `true` if the last child has an (optional) semicolon.
*/
semicolon?: boolean
}
export interface AtRuleProps extends ContainerProps {
/** Name of the at-rule. */
name: string
/** Parameters following the name of the at-rule. */
params?: number | string
/** Information used to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was in the origin input. */
raws?: AtRuleRaws
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define
export { AtRule_ as default }
}
/**
* Represents an at-rule.
*
* ```js
* Once (root, { AtRule }) {
* let media = new AtRule({ name: 'media', params: 'print' })
* media.append()
* root.append(media)
* }
* ```
*
* If its followed in the CSS by a `{}` block, this node will have
* a nodes property representing its children.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('@charset "UTF-8"; @media print {}')
*
* const charset = root.first
* charset.type //=> 'atrule'
* charset.nodes //=> undefined
*
* const media = root.last
* media.nodes //=> []
* ```
*/
declare class AtRule_ extends Container {
/**
* An array containing the layers children.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('@layer example { a { color: black } }')
* const layer = root.first
* layer.nodes.length //=> 1
* layer.nodes[0].selector //=> 'a'
* ```
*
* Can be `undefinded` if the at-rule has no body.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('@layer a, b, c;')
* const layer = root.first
* layer.nodes //=> undefined
* ```
*/
nodes: Container['nodes'] | undefined
parent: ContainerWithChildren | undefined
raws: AtRule.AtRuleRaws
type: 'atrule'
/**
* The at-rules name immediately follows the `@`.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('@media print {}')
* const media = root.first
* media.name //=> 'media'
* ```
*/
get name(): string
set name(value: string)
/**
* The at-rules parameters, the values that follow the at-rules name
* but precede any `{}` block.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('@media print, screen {}')
* const media = root.first
* media.params //=> 'print, screen'
* ```
*/
get params(): string
set params(value: string)
constructor(defaults?: AtRule.AtRuleProps)
assign(overrides: AtRule.AtRuleProps | object): this
clone(overrides?: Partial<AtRule.AtRuleProps>): this
cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial<AtRule.AtRuleProps>): this
cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial<AtRule.AtRuleProps>): this
}
declare class AtRule extends AtRule_ {}
export = AtRule

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'use strict'
let Container = require('./container')
class AtRule extends Container {
constructor(defaults) {
super(defaults)
this.type = 'atrule'
}
append(...children) {
if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) this.nodes = []
return super.append(...children)
}
prepend(...children) {
if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) this.nodes = []
return super.prepend(...children)
}
}
module.exports = AtRule
AtRule.default = AtRule
Container.registerAtRule(AtRule)

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import Container from './container.js'
import Node, { NodeProps } from './node.js'
declare namespace Comment {
export interface CommentRaws extends Record<string, unknown> {
/**
* The space symbols before the node.
*/
before?: string
/**
* The space symbols between `/*` and the comments text.
*/
left?: string
/**
* The space symbols between the comments text.
*/
right?: string
}
export interface CommentProps extends NodeProps {
/** Information used to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was in the origin input. */
raws?: CommentRaws
/** Content of the comment. */
text: string
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define
export { Comment_ as default }
}
/**
* It represents a class that handles
* [CSS comments](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Comments)
*
* ```js
* Once (root, { Comment }) {
* const note = new Comment({ text: 'Note: …' })
* root.append(note)
* }
* ```
*
* Remember that CSS comments inside selectors, at-rule parameters,
* or declaration values will be stored in the `raws` properties
* explained above.
*/
declare class Comment_ extends Node {
parent: Container | undefined
raws: Comment.CommentRaws
type: 'comment'
/**
* The comment's text.
*/
get text(): string
set text(value: string)
constructor(defaults?: Comment.CommentProps)
assign(overrides: Comment.CommentProps | object): this
clone(overrides?: Partial<Comment.CommentProps>): this
cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial<Comment.CommentProps>): this
cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial<Comment.CommentProps>): this
}
declare class Comment extends Comment_ {}
export = Comment

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'use strict'
let Node = require('./node')
class Comment extends Node {
constructor(defaults) {
super(defaults)
this.type = 'comment'
}
}
module.exports = Comment
Comment.default = Comment

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import AtRule from './at-rule.js'
import Comment from './comment.js'
import Declaration from './declaration.js'
import Node, { ChildNode, ChildProps, NodeProps } from './node.js'
import { Root } from './postcss.js'
import Rule from './rule.js'
declare namespace Container {
export type ContainerWithChildren<Child extends Node = ChildNode> = {
nodes: Child[]
} & (
| AtRule
| Root
| Rule
)
export interface ValueOptions {
/**
* String thats used to narrow down values and speed up the regexp search.
*/
fast?: string
/**
* An array of property names.
*/
props?: readonly string[]
}
export interface ContainerProps extends NodeProps {
nodes?: readonly (ChildProps | Node)[]
}
/**
* All types that can be passed into container methods to create or add a new
* child node.
*/
export type NewChild =
| ChildProps
| Node
| readonly ChildProps[]
| readonly Node[]
| readonly string[]
| string
| undefined
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define
export { Container_ as default }
}
/**
* The `Root`, `AtRule`, and `Rule` container nodes
* inherit some common methods to help work with their children.
*
* Note that all containers can store any content. If you write a rule inside
* a rule, PostCSS will parse it.
*/
declare abstract class Container_<Child extends Node = ChildNode> extends Node {
/**
* An array containing the containers children.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }')
* root.nodes.length //=> 1
* root.nodes[0].selector //=> 'a'
* root.nodes[0].nodes[0].prop //=> 'color'
* ```
*/
nodes: Child[] | undefined
/**
* The containers first child.
*
* ```js
* rule.first === rules.nodes[0]
* ```
*/
get first(): Child | undefined
/**
* The containers last child.
*
* ```js
* rule.last === rule.nodes[rule.nodes.length - 1]
* ```
*/
get last(): Child | undefined
/**
* Inserts new nodes to the end of the container.
*
* ```js
* const decl1 = new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' })
* const decl2 = new Declaration({ prop: 'background-color', value: 'white' })
* rule.append(decl1, decl2)
*
* root.append({ name: 'charset', params: '"UTF-8"' }) // at-rule
* root.append({ selector: 'a' }) // rule
* rule.append({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) // declaration
* rule.append({ text: 'Comment' }) // comment
*
* root.append('a {}')
* root.first.append('color: black; z-index: 1')
* ```
*
* @param nodes New nodes.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
append(...nodes: Container.NewChild[]): this
assign(overrides: Container.ContainerProps | object): this
clone(overrides?: Partial<Container.ContainerProps>): this
cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial<Container.ContainerProps>): this
cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial<Container.ContainerProps>): this
/**
* Iterates through the containers immediate children,
* calling `callback` for each child.
*
* Returning `false` in the callback will break iteration.
*
* This method only iterates through the containers immediate children.
* If you need to recursively iterate through all the containers descendant
* nodes, use `Container#walk`.
*
* Unlike the for `{}`-cycle or `Array#forEach` this iterator is safe
* if you are mutating the array of child nodes during iteration.
* PostCSS will adjust the current index to match the mutations.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black; z-index: 1 }')
* const rule = root.first
*
* for (const decl of rule.nodes) {
* decl.cloneBefore({ prop: '-webkit-' + decl.prop })
* // Cycle will be infinite, because cloneBefore moves the current node
* // to the next index
* }
*
* rule.each(decl => {
* decl.cloneBefore({ prop: '-webkit-' + decl.prop })
* // Will be executed only for color and z-index
* })
* ```
*
* @param callback Iterator receives each node and index.
* @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke.
*/
each(
callback: (node: Child, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
/**
* Returns `true` if callback returns `true`
* for all of the containers children.
*
* ```js
* const noPrefixes = rule.every(i => i.prop[0] !== '-')
* ```
*
* @param condition Iterator returns true or false.
* @return Is every child pass condition.
*/
every(
condition: (node: Child, index: number, nodes: Child[]) => boolean
): boolean
/**
* Returns a `child`s index within the `Container#nodes` array.
*
* ```js
* rule.index( rule.nodes[2] ) //=> 2
* ```
*
* @param child Child of the current container.
* @return Child index.
*/
index(child: Child | number): number
/**
* Insert new node after old node within the container.
*
* @param oldNode Child or childs index.
* @param newNode New node.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
insertAfter(oldNode: Child | number, newNode: Container.NewChild): this
/**
* Traverses the containers descendant nodes, calling callback
* for each comment node.
*
* Like `Container#each`, this method is safe
* to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration.
*
* ```js
* root.walkComments(comment => {
* comment.remove()
* })
* ```
*
* @param callback Iterator receives each node and index.
* @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke.
*/
/**
* Insert new node before old node within the container.
*
* ```js
* rule.insertBefore(decl, decl.clone({ prop: '-webkit-' + decl.prop }))
* ```
*
* @param oldNode Child or childs index.
* @param newNode New node.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
insertBefore(oldNode: Child | number, newNode: Container.NewChild): this
/**
* Inserts new nodes to the start of the container.
*
* ```js
* const decl1 = new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' })
* const decl2 = new Declaration({ prop: 'background-color', value: 'white' })
* rule.prepend(decl1, decl2)
*
* root.append({ name: 'charset', params: '"UTF-8"' }) // at-rule
* root.append({ selector: 'a' }) // rule
* rule.append({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }) // declaration
* rule.append({ text: 'Comment' }) // comment
*
* root.append('a {}')
* root.first.append('color: black; z-index: 1')
* ```
*
* @param nodes New nodes.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
prepend(...nodes: Container.NewChild[]): this
/**
* Add child to the end of the node.
*
* ```js
* rule.push(new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' }))
* ```
*
* @param child New node.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
push(child: Child): this
/**
* Removes all children from the container
* and cleans their parent properties.
*
* ```js
* rule.removeAll()
* rule.nodes.length //=> 0
* ```
*
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
removeAll(): this
/**
* Removes node from the container and cleans the parent properties
* from the node and its children.
*
* ```js
* rule.nodes.length //=> 5
* rule.removeChild(decl)
* rule.nodes.length //=> 4
* decl.parent //=> undefined
* ```
*
* @param child Child or childs index.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
removeChild(child: Child | number): this
replaceValues(
pattern: RegExp | string,
replaced: { (substring: string, ...args: any[]): string } | string
): this
/**
* Passes all declaration values within the container that match pattern
* through callback, replacing those values with the returned result
* of callback.
*
* This method is useful if you are using a custom unit or function
* and need to iterate through all values.
*
* ```js
* root.replaceValues(/\d+rem/, { fast: 'rem' }, string => {
* return 15 * parseInt(string) + 'px'
* })
* ```
*
* @param pattern Replace pattern.
* @param {object} options Options to speed up the search.
* @param replaced String to replace pattern or callback
* that returns a new value. The callback
* will receive the same arguments
* as those passed to a function parameter
* of `String#replace`.
* @return This node for methods chain.
*/
replaceValues(
pattern: RegExp | string,
options: Container.ValueOptions,
replaced: { (substring: string, ...args: any[]): string } | string
): this
/**
* Returns `true` if callback returns `true` for (at least) one
* of the containers children.
*
* ```js
* const hasPrefix = rule.some(i => i.prop[0] === '-')
* ```
*
* @param condition Iterator returns true or false.
* @return Is some child pass condition.
*/
some(
condition: (node: Child, index: number, nodes: Child[]) => boolean
): boolean
/**
* Traverses the containers descendant nodes, calling callback
* for each node.
*
* Like container.each(), this method is safe to use
* if you are mutating arrays during iteration.
*
* If you only need to iterate through the containers immediate children,
* use `Container#each`.
*
* ```js
* root.walk(node => {
* // Traverses all descendant nodes.
* })
* ```
*
* @param callback Iterator receives each node and index.
* @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke.
*/
walk(
callback: (node: ChildNode, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
/**
* Traverses the containers descendant nodes, calling callback
* for each at-rule node.
*
* If you pass a filter, iteration will only happen over at-rules
* that have matching names.
*
* Like `Container#each`, this method is safe
* to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration.
*
* ```js
* root.walkAtRules(rule => {
* if (isOld(rule.name)) rule.remove()
* })
*
* let first = false
* root.walkAtRules('charset', rule => {
* if (!first) {
* first = true
* } else {
* rule.remove()
* }
* })
* ```
*
* @param name String or regular expression to filter at-rules by name.
* @param callback Iterator receives each node and index.
* @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke.
*/
walkAtRules(
nameFilter: RegExp | string,
callback: (atRule: AtRule, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
walkAtRules(
callback: (atRule: AtRule, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
walkComments(
callback: (comment: Comment, indexed: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
walkComments(
callback: (comment: Comment, indexed: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
/**
* Traverses the containers descendant nodes, calling callback
* for each declaration node.
*
* If you pass a filter, iteration will only happen over declarations
* with matching properties.
*
* ```js
* root.walkDecls(decl => {
* checkPropertySupport(decl.prop)
* })
*
* root.walkDecls('border-radius', decl => {
* decl.remove()
* })
*
* root.walkDecls(/^background/, decl => {
* decl.value = takeFirstColorFromGradient(decl.value)
* })
* ```
*
* Like `Container#each`, this method is safe
* to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration.
*
* @param prop String or regular expression to filter declarations
* by property name.
* @param callback Iterator receives each node and index.
* @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke.
*/
walkDecls(
propFilter: RegExp | string,
callback: (decl: Declaration, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
walkDecls(
callback: (decl: Declaration, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
/**
* Traverses the containers descendant nodes, calling callback
* for each rule node.
*
* If you pass a filter, iteration will only happen over rules
* with matching selectors.
*
* Like `Container#each`, this method is safe
* to use if you are mutating arrays during iteration.
*
* ```js
* const selectors = []
* root.walkRules(rule => {
* selectors.push(rule.selector)
* })
* console.log(`Your CSS uses ${ selectors.length } selectors`)
* ```
*
* @param selector String or regular expression to filter rules by selector.
* @param callback Iterator receives each node and index.
* @return Returns `false` if iteration was broke.
*/
walkRules(
selectorFilter: RegExp | string,
callback: (rule: Rule, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
walkRules(
callback: (rule: Rule, index: number) => false | void
): false | undefined
/**
* An internal method that converts a {@link NewChild} into a list of actual
* child nodes that can then be added to this container.
*
* This ensures that the nodes' parent is set to this container, that they use
* the correct prototype chain, and that they're marked as dirty.
*
* @param mnodes The new node or nodes to add.
* @param sample A node from whose raws the new node's `before` raw should be
* taken.
* @param type This should be set to `'prepend'` if the new nodes will be
* inserted at the beginning of the container.
* @hidden
*/
protected normalize(
nodes: Container.NewChild,
sample: Node | undefined,
type?: 'prepend' | false
): Child[]
}
declare class Container<
Child extends Node = ChildNode
> extends Container_<Child> {}
export = Container

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'use strict'
let Comment = require('./comment')
let Declaration = require('./declaration')
let Node = require('./node')
let { isClean, my } = require('./symbols')
let AtRule, parse, Root, Rule
function cleanSource(nodes) {
return nodes.map(i => {
if (i.nodes) i.nodes = cleanSource(i.nodes)
delete i.source
return i
})
}
function markTreeDirty(node) {
node[isClean] = false
if (node.proxyOf.nodes) {
for (let i of node.proxyOf.nodes) {
markTreeDirty(i)
}
}
}
class Container extends Node {
get first() {
if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) return undefined
return this.proxyOf.nodes[0]
}
get last() {
if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) return undefined
return this.proxyOf.nodes[this.proxyOf.nodes.length - 1]
}
append(...children) {
for (let child of children) {
let nodes = this.normalize(child, this.last)
for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.push(node)
}
this.markDirty()
return this
}
cleanRaws(keepBetween) {
super.cleanRaws(keepBetween)
if (this.nodes) {
for (let node of this.nodes) node.cleanRaws(keepBetween)
}
}
each(callback) {
if (!this.proxyOf.nodes) return undefined
let iterator = this.getIterator()
let index, result
while (this.indexes[iterator] < this.proxyOf.nodes.length) {
index = this.indexes[iterator]
result = callback(this.proxyOf.nodes[index], index)
if (result === false) break
this.indexes[iterator] += 1
}
delete this.indexes[iterator]
return result
}
every(condition) {
return this.nodes.every(condition)
}
getIterator() {
if (!this.lastEach) this.lastEach = 0
if (!this.indexes) this.indexes = {}
this.lastEach += 1
let iterator = this.lastEach
this.indexes[iterator] = 0
return iterator
}
getProxyProcessor() {
return {
get(node, prop) {
if (prop === 'proxyOf') {
return node
} else if (!node[prop]) {
return node[prop]
} else if (
prop === 'each' ||
(typeof prop === 'string' && prop.startsWith('walk'))
) {
return (...args) => {
return node[prop](
...args.map(i => {
if (typeof i === 'function') {
return (child, index) => i(child.toProxy(), index)
} else {
return i
}
})
)
}
} else if (prop === 'every' || prop === 'some') {
return cb => {
return node[prop]((child, ...other) =>
cb(child.toProxy(), ...other)
)
}
} else if (prop === 'root') {
return () => node.root().toProxy()
} else if (prop === 'nodes') {
return node.nodes.map(i => i.toProxy())
} else if (prop === 'first' || prop === 'last') {
return node[prop].toProxy()
} else {
return node[prop]
}
},
set(node, prop, value) {
if (node[prop] === value) return true
node[prop] = value
if (prop === 'name' || prop === 'params' || prop === 'selector') {
node.markDirty()
}
return true
}
}
}
index(child) {
if (typeof child === 'number') return child
if (child.proxyOf) child = child.proxyOf
return this.proxyOf.nodes.indexOf(child)
}
insertAfter(exist, add) {
let existIndex = this.index(exist)
let nodes = this.normalize(add, this.proxyOf.nodes[existIndex]).reverse()
existIndex = this.index(exist)
for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.splice(existIndex + 1, 0, node)
let index
for (let id in this.indexes) {
index = this.indexes[id]
if (existIndex < index) {
this.indexes[id] = index + nodes.length
}
}
this.markDirty()
return this
}
insertBefore(exist, add) {
let existIndex = this.index(exist)
let type = existIndex === 0 ? 'prepend' : false
let nodes = this.normalize(
add,
this.proxyOf.nodes[existIndex],
type
).reverse()
existIndex = this.index(exist)
for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.splice(existIndex, 0, node)
let index
for (let id in this.indexes) {
index = this.indexes[id]
if (existIndex <= index) {
this.indexes[id] = index + nodes.length
}
}
this.markDirty()
return this
}
normalize(nodes, sample) {
if (typeof nodes === 'string') {
nodes = cleanSource(parse(nodes).nodes)
} else if (typeof nodes === 'undefined') {
nodes = []
} else if (Array.isArray(nodes)) {
nodes = nodes.slice(0)
for (let i of nodes) {
if (i.parent) i.parent.removeChild(i, 'ignore')
}
} else if (nodes.type === 'root' && this.type !== 'document') {
nodes = nodes.nodes.slice(0)
for (let i of nodes) {
if (i.parent) i.parent.removeChild(i, 'ignore')
}
} else if (nodes.type) {
nodes = [nodes]
} else if (nodes.prop) {
if (typeof nodes.value === 'undefined') {
throw new Error('Value field is missed in node creation')
} else if (typeof nodes.value !== 'string') {
nodes.value = String(nodes.value)
}
nodes = [new Declaration(nodes)]
} else if (nodes.selector || nodes.selectors) {
nodes = [new Rule(nodes)]
} else if (nodes.name) {
nodes = [new AtRule(nodes)]
} else if (nodes.text) {
nodes = [new Comment(nodes)]
} else {
throw new Error('Unknown node type in node creation')
}
let processed = nodes.map(i => {
/* c8 ignore next */
if (!i[my]) Container.rebuild(i)
i = i.proxyOf
if (i.parent) i.parent.removeChild(i)
if (i[isClean]) markTreeDirty(i)
if (!i.raws) i.raws = {}
if (typeof i.raws.before === 'undefined') {
if (sample && typeof sample.raws.before !== 'undefined') {
i.raws.before = sample.raws.before.replace(/\S/g, '')
}
}
i.parent = this.proxyOf
return i
})
return processed
}
prepend(...children) {
children = children.reverse()
for (let child of children) {
let nodes = this.normalize(child, this.first, 'prepend').reverse()
for (let node of nodes) this.proxyOf.nodes.unshift(node)
for (let id in this.indexes) {
this.indexes[id] = this.indexes[id] + nodes.length
}
}
this.markDirty()
return this
}
push(child) {
child.parent = this
this.proxyOf.nodes.push(child)
return this
}
removeAll() {
for (let node of this.proxyOf.nodes) node.parent = undefined
this.proxyOf.nodes = []
this.markDirty()
return this
}
removeChild(child) {
child = this.index(child)
this.proxyOf.nodes[child].parent = undefined
this.proxyOf.nodes.splice(child, 1)
let index
for (let id in this.indexes) {
index = this.indexes[id]
if (index >= child) {
this.indexes[id] = index - 1
}
}
this.markDirty()
return this
}
replaceValues(pattern, opts, callback) {
if (!callback) {
callback = opts
opts = {}
}
this.walkDecls(decl => {
if (opts.props && !opts.props.includes(decl.prop)) return
if (opts.fast && !decl.value.includes(opts.fast)) return
decl.value = decl.value.replace(pattern, callback)
})
this.markDirty()
return this
}
some(condition) {
return this.nodes.some(condition)
}
walk(callback) {
return this.each((child, i) => {
let result
try {
result = callback(child, i)
} catch (e) {
throw child.addToError(e)
}
if (result !== false && child.walk) {
result = child.walk(callback)
}
return result
})
}
walkAtRules(name, callback) {
if (!callback) {
callback = name
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'atrule') {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
if (name instanceof RegExp) {
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'atrule' && name.test(child.name)) {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'atrule' && child.name === name) {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
walkComments(callback) {
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'comment') {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
walkDecls(prop, callback) {
if (!callback) {
callback = prop
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'decl') {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
if (prop instanceof RegExp) {
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'decl' && prop.test(child.prop)) {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'decl' && child.prop === prop) {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
walkRules(selector, callback) {
if (!callback) {
callback = selector
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'rule') {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
if (selector instanceof RegExp) {
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'rule' && selector.test(child.selector)) {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
return this.walk((child, i) => {
if (child.type === 'rule' && child.selector === selector) {
return callback(child, i)
}
})
}
}
Container.registerParse = dependant => {
parse = dependant
}
Container.registerRule = dependant => {
Rule = dependant
}
Container.registerAtRule = dependant => {
AtRule = dependant
}
Container.registerRoot = dependant => {
Root = dependant
}
module.exports = Container
Container.default = Container
/* c8 ignore start */
Container.rebuild = node => {
if (node.type === 'atrule') {
Object.setPrototypeOf(node, AtRule.prototype)
} else if (node.type === 'rule') {
Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Rule.prototype)
} else if (node.type === 'decl') {
Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Declaration.prototype)
} else if (node.type === 'comment') {
Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Comment.prototype)
} else if (node.type === 'root') {
Object.setPrototypeOf(node, Root.prototype)
}
node[my] = true
if (node.nodes) {
node.nodes.forEach(child => {
Container.rebuild(child)
})
}
}
/* c8 ignore stop */

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import { FilePosition } from './input.js'
declare namespace CssSyntaxError {
/**
* A position that is part of a range.
*/
export interface RangePosition {
/**
* The column number in the input.
*/
column: number
/**
* The line number in the input.
*/
line: number
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define
export { CssSyntaxError_ as default }
}
/**
* The CSS parser throws this error for broken CSS.
*
* Custom parsers can throw this error for broken custom syntax using
* the `Node#error` method.
*
* PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original error location.
* If you wrote a Sass file, compiled it to CSS and then parsed it with PostCSS,
* PostCSS will show the original position in the Sass file.
*
* If you need the position in the PostCSS input
* (e.g., to debug the previous compiler), use `error.input.file`.
*
* ```js
* // Raising error from plugin
* throw node.error('Unknown variable', { plugin: 'postcss-vars' })
* ```
*
* ```js
* // Catching and checking syntax error
* try {
* postcss.parse('a{')
* } catch (error) {
* if (error.name === 'CssSyntaxError') {
* error //=> CssSyntaxError
* }
* }
* ```
*/
declare class CssSyntaxError_ extends Error {
/**
* Source column of the error.
*
* ```js
* error.column //=> 1
* error.input.column //=> 4
* ```
*
* PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location.
* If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.column`.
*/
column?: number
/**
* Source column of the error's end, exclusive. Provided if the error pertains
* to a range.
*
* ```js
* error.endColumn //=> 1
* error.input.endColumn //=> 4
* ```
*
* PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location.
* If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.endColumn`.
*/
endColumn?: number
/**
* Source line of the error's end, exclusive. Provided if the error pertains
* to a range.
*
* ```js
* error.endLine //=> 3
* error.input.endLine //=> 4
* ```
*
* PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location.
* If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.endLine`.
*/
endLine?: number
/**
* Absolute path to the broken file.
*
* ```js
* error.file //=> 'a.sass'
* error.input.file //=> 'a.css'
* ```
*
* PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location.
* If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.file`.
*/
file?: string
/**
* Input object with PostCSS internal information
* about input file. If input has source map
* from previous tool, PostCSS will use origin
* (for example, Sass) source. You can use this
* object to get PostCSS input source.
*
* ```js
* error.input.file //=> 'a.css'
* error.file //=> 'a.sass'
* ```
*/
input?: FilePosition
/**
* Source line of the error.
*
* ```js
* error.line //=> 2
* error.input.line //=> 4
* ```
*
* PostCSS will use the input source map to detect the original location.
* If you need the position in the PostCSS input, use `error.input.line`.
*/
line?: number
/**
* Full error text in the GNU error format
* with plugin, file, line and column.
*
* ```js
* error.message //=> 'a.css:1:1: Unclosed block'
* ```
*/
message: string
/**
* Always equal to `'CssSyntaxError'`. You should always check error type
* by `error.name === 'CssSyntaxError'`
* instead of `error instanceof CssSyntaxError`,
* because npm could have several PostCSS versions.
*
* ```js
* if (error.name === 'CssSyntaxError') {
* error //=> CssSyntaxError
* }
* ```
*/
name: 'CssSyntaxError'
/**
* Plugin name, if error came from plugin.
*
* ```js
* error.plugin //=> 'postcss-vars'
* ```
*/
plugin?: string
/**
* Error message.
*
* ```js
* error.message //=> 'Unclosed block'
* ```
*/
reason: string
/**
* Source code of the broken file.
*
* ```js
* error.source //=> 'a { b {} }'
* error.input.source //=> 'a b { }'
* ```
*/
source?: string
stack: string
/**
* Instantiates a CSS syntax error. Can be instantiated for a single position
* or for a range.
* @param message Error message.
* @param lineOrStartPos If for a single position, the line number, or if for
* a range, the inclusive start position of the error.
* @param columnOrEndPos If for a single position, the column number, or if for
* a range, the exclusive end position of the error.
* @param source Source code of the broken file.
* @param file Absolute path to the broken file.
* @param plugin PostCSS plugin name, if error came from plugin.
*/
constructor(
message: string,
lineOrStartPos?: CssSyntaxError.RangePosition | number,
columnOrEndPos?: CssSyntaxError.RangePosition | number,
source?: string,
file?: string,
plugin?: string
)
/**
* Returns a few lines of CSS source that caused the error.
*
* If the CSS has an input source map without `sourceContent`,
* this method will return an empty string.
*
* ```js
* error.showSourceCode() //=> " 4 | }
* // 5 | a {
* // > 6 | bad
* // | ^
* // 7 | }
* // 8 | b {"
* ```
*
* @param color Whether arrow will be colored red by terminal
* color codes. By default, PostCSS will detect
* color support by `process.stdout.isTTY`
* and `process.env.NODE_DISABLE_COLORS`.
* @return Few lines of CSS source that caused the error.
*/
showSourceCode(color?: boolean): string
/**
* Returns error position, message and source code of the broken part.
*
* ```js
* error.toString() //=> "CssSyntaxError: app.css:1:1: Unclosed block
* // > 1 | a {
* // | ^"
* ```
*
* @return Error position, message and source code.
*/
toString(): string
}
declare class CssSyntaxError extends CssSyntaxError_ {}
export = CssSyntaxError

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'use strict'
let pico = require('picocolors')
let terminalHighlight = require('./terminal-highlight')
class CssSyntaxError extends Error {
constructor(message, line, column, source, file, plugin) {
super(message)
this.name = 'CssSyntaxError'
this.reason = message
if (file) {
this.file = file
}
if (source) {
this.source = source
}
if (plugin) {
this.plugin = plugin
}
if (typeof line !== 'undefined' && typeof column !== 'undefined') {
if (typeof line === 'number') {
this.line = line
this.column = column
} else {
this.line = line.line
this.column = line.column
this.endLine = column.line
this.endColumn = column.column
}
}
this.setMessage()
if (Error.captureStackTrace) {
Error.captureStackTrace(this, CssSyntaxError)
}
}
setMessage() {
this.message = this.plugin ? this.plugin + ': ' : ''
this.message += this.file ? this.file : '<css input>'
if (typeof this.line !== 'undefined') {
this.message += ':' + this.line + ':' + this.column
}
this.message += ': ' + this.reason
}
showSourceCode(color) {
if (!this.source) return ''
let css = this.source
if (color == null) color = pico.isColorSupported
let aside = text => text
let mark = text => text
let highlight = text => text
if (color) {
let { bold, gray, red } = pico.createColors(true)
mark = text => bold(red(text))
aside = text => gray(text)
if (terminalHighlight) {
highlight = text => terminalHighlight(text)
}
}
let lines = css.split(/\r?\n/)
let start = Math.max(this.line - 3, 0)
let end = Math.min(this.line + 2, lines.length)
let maxWidth = String(end).length
return lines
.slice(start, end)
.map((line, index) => {
let number = start + 1 + index
let gutter = ' ' + (' ' + number).slice(-maxWidth) + ' | '
if (number === this.line) {
if (line.length > 160) {
let padding = 20
let subLineStart = Math.max(0, this.column - padding)
let subLineEnd = Math.max(
this.column + padding,
this.endColumn + padding
)
let subLine = line.slice(subLineStart, subLineEnd)
let spacing =
aside(gutter.replace(/\d/g, ' ')) +
line
.slice(0, Math.min(this.column - 1, padding - 1))
.replace(/[^\t]/g, ' ')
return (
mark('>') +
aside(gutter) +
highlight(subLine) +
'\n ' +
spacing +
mark('^')
)
}
let spacing =
aside(gutter.replace(/\d/g, ' ')) +
line.slice(0, this.column - 1).replace(/[^\t]/g, ' ')
return (
mark('>') +
aside(gutter) +
highlight(line) +
'\n ' +
spacing +
mark('^')
)
}
return ' ' + aside(gutter) + highlight(line)
})
.join('\n')
}
toString() {
let code = this.showSourceCode()
if (code) {
code = '\n\n' + code + '\n'
}
return this.name + ': ' + this.message + code
}
}
module.exports = CssSyntaxError
CssSyntaxError.default = CssSyntaxError

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import { ContainerWithChildren } from './container.js'
import Node from './node.js'
declare namespace Declaration {
export interface DeclarationRaws extends Record<string, unknown> {
/**
* The space symbols before the node. It also stores `*`
* and `_` symbols before the declaration (IE hack).
*/
before?: string
/**
* The symbols between the property and value for declarations.
*/
between?: string
/**
* The content of the important statement, if it is not just `!important`.
*/
important?: string
/**
* Declaration value with comments.
*/
value?: {
raw: string
value: string
}
}
export interface DeclarationProps {
/** Whether the declaration has an `!important` annotation. */
important?: boolean
/** Name of the declaration. */
prop: string
/** Information used to generate byte-to-byte equal node string as it was in the origin input. */
raws?: DeclarationRaws
/** Value of the declaration. */
value: string
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define
export { Declaration_ as default }
}
/**
* It represents a class that handles
* [CSS declarations](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Syntax#css_declarations)
*
* ```js
* Once (root, { Declaration }) {
* const color = new Declaration({ prop: 'color', value: 'black' })
* root.append(color)
* }
* ```
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }')
* const decl = root.first?.first
*
* decl.type //=> 'decl'
* decl.toString() //=> ' color: black'
* ```
*/
declare class Declaration_ extends Node {
parent: ContainerWithChildren | undefined
raws: Declaration.DeclarationRaws
type: 'decl'
/**
* It represents a specificity of the declaration.
*
* If true, the CSS declaration will have an
* [important](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/important)
* specifier.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black !important; color: red }')
*
* root.first.first.important //=> true
* root.first.last.important //=> undefined
* ```
*/
get important(): boolean
set important(value: boolean)
/**
* The property name for a CSS declaration.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }')
* const decl = root.first.first
*
* decl.prop //=> 'color'
* ```
*/
get prop(): string
set prop(value: string)
/**
* The property value for a CSS declaration.
*
* Any CSS comments inside the value string will be filtered out.
* CSS comments present in the source value will be available in
* the `raws` property.
*
* Assigning new `value` would ignore the comments in `raws`
* property while compiling node to string.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('a { color: black }')
* const decl = root.first.first
*
* decl.value //=> 'black'
* ```
*/
get value(): string
set value(value: string)
/**
* It represents a getter that returns `true` if a declaration starts with
* `--` or `$`, which are used to declare variables in CSS and SASS/SCSS.
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse(':root { --one: 1 }')
* const one = root.first.first
*
* one.variable //=> true
* ```
*
* ```js
* const root = postcss.parse('$one: 1')
* const one = root.first
*
* one.variable //=> true
* ```
*/
get variable(): boolean
constructor(defaults?: Declaration.DeclarationProps)
assign(overrides: Declaration.DeclarationProps | object): this
clone(overrides?: Partial<Declaration.DeclarationProps>): this
cloneAfter(overrides?: Partial<Declaration.DeclarationProps>): this
cloneBefore(overrides?: Partial<Declaration.DeclarationProps>): this
}
declare class Declaration extends Declaration_ {}
export = Declaration

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