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Author SHA1 Message Date
Edoardo Pirovano
edcee5476c Test error 2022-01-11 18:23:24 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
8361428488 Refuse to run on Windows 11 2022-01-11 18:22:51 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
71112ab35d Merge pull request #868 from edoardopirovano/debug-artifact-name
Make name of debugging artifact and DB within it configurable
2022-01-07 17:54:41 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
e677af3fd0 Make name of debugging artifact and DB within it configurable 2022-01-07 15:10:26 +00:00
Henry Mercer
848e5140d4 Merge pull request #857 from github/henrymercer/ml-powered-queries
Add support for running ML-powered queries for JS `security-extended` behind `ml_powered_queries` feature flag
2022-01-06 17:55:06 +00:00
Henry Mercer
e7fe6da378 Allow patch version of ML-powered queries pack to be bumped 2022-01-06 11:58:03 +00:00
Henry Mercer
2159631658 Only run ML-powered queries with v2.7.5 or newer of the CLI 2022-01-06 11:58:03 +00:00
Henry Mercer
9de1702400 Document use of redundant feature flag API call 2022-01-06 11:58:02 +00:00
Henry Mercer
efded22908 Bump the version of the ATM query pack to 0.0.2 2022-01-06 11:57:33 +00:00
Henry Mercer
5602bd50bf Test loading of ML-powered queries 2022-01-06 11:57:33 +00:00
Henry Mercer
2f4be8e34b Run ML-powered queries for JS security-extended behind feature flag 2022-01-06 11:57:33 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
9763bdd6ec Merge pull request #860 from edoardopirovano/always-upload-db
Always upload DB when in debug mode
2022-01-04 18:25:33 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
00d4d60204 Always upload DB when in debug mode 2022-01-04 16:49:31 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
e5d84de18b Merge pull request #861 from github/remove-debug-output
Remove debugging output
2022-01-02 10:05:46 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
ea1acc573a Merge branch 'main' into remove-debug-output 2022-01-02 09:41:49 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
79ea6d6a7c Merge pull request #862 from github/aeisenberg/fix-python-tests
Force virtualenv version
2022-01-02 09:41:38 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
3e50d096f8 Force virtualenv version
Force the virtualenv version to be 20.11 or less.
The 20.12 version is failing for python 2 right now.
2022-01-01 19:13:10 -08:00
Edoardo Pirovano
cca1cfdacf Remove debugging output 2021-12-31 16:32:08 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
cdea582765 Merge pull request #859 from github/update-supported-enterprise-server-versions
Update supported GitHub Enterprise Server versions.
2021-12-29 09:39:28 +00:00
GitHub
3e59dee9e2 Update supported GitHub Enterprise Server versions. 2021-12-29 00:07:19 +00:00
Henry Mercer
249c7ffce1 Merge pull request #856 from github/henrymercer/feature-flagging
Feature flagging via the GitHub API
2021-12-16 16:18:46 +00:00
Henry Mercer
254816c2d2 Stub feature flag API endpoint in tests 2021-12-16 13:39:18 +00:00
Henry Mercer
6d62c245ec Represent feature flags using an enum
Replaces the previous string literal type
2021-12-16 13:38:34 +00:00
Henry Mercer
5e87034b3b Explicitly pass repository to feature flags constructor
As suggested in review: The `GITHUB_REPOSITORY` environment variable is
only available on Actions. Passing it in explicitly avoids potentially
crashing if this code is called from the runner.
2021-12-15 17:03:43 +00:00
Henry Mercer
621e0794ac Throw an error if the feature flag API request errors 2021-12-15 16:34:26 +00:00
Henry Mercer
d6499fad61 Use new feature flag architecture when uploading databases 2021-12-15 13:17:05 +00:00
Henry Mercer
04671efa1d Add support for feature flagging via the GitHub API 2021-12-15 13:16:33 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
e1f05902cd Merge pull request #855 from github/correct-changelog
Move changelog entry into correct place
2021-12-14 11:06:40 -08:00
Thomas Horstmeyer
f9e96fa857 Move changelog entry into correct place 2021-12-14 13:49:52 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
14a5537e13 Merge pull request #853 from github/aeisenberg/remove-scheduled
Remove scheduled releases
2021-12-13 19:14:37 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
d3eb4974a3 Merge branch 'main' into aeisenberg/remove-scheduled 2021-12-13 18:37:38 -08:00
Edoardo Pirovano
39216d10d3 Merge pull request #854 from edoardopirovano/remove-dotnet-restore
Remove `dotnet restore` calls from CI checks
2021-12-13 23:29:58 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
265a7db16a Remove dotnet restore calls from CI checks 2021-12-13 18:04:46 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
f623d4cec3 Remove scheduled releases
The action will be released roughly every two weeks along
with the CodeQL CLI release process.
2021-12-13 09:34:53 -08:00
Chris Gavin
eacec3646a Merge pull request #843 from github/wait-for-processing-by-default
Start waiting for processing by default.
2021-12-13 12:19:11 +00:00
Chris Gavin
e0e2abc1a5 Merge branch 'main' into wait-for-processing-by-default 2021-12-13 12:04:22 +00:00
Chris Gavin
716b5980cd Merge pull request #844 from github/duplicated-output
Stop printing all output twice.
2021-12-13 11:57:11 +00:00
Chris Gavin
1d83f2a0bc Merge branch 'main' into duplicated-output 2021-12-13 11:44:22 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
ce77f88627 Merge pull request #849 from github/mergeback/v1.0.26-to-main-5f532563
Mergeback v1.0.26 refs/heads/v1 into main
2021-12-10 13:41:53 -08:00
github-actions[bot]
a777b51ef7 Update checked-in dependencies 2021-12-10 19:09:21 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
88fbabe21d 1.0.27 2021-12-10 18:40:13 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
eeb215b041 Update changelog and version after v1.0.26 2021-12-10 18:40:11 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
5f53256358 Merge pull request #848 from github/update-v1.0.26-07825549
Merge main into v1
2021-12-10 10:39:01 -08:00
github-actions[bot]
25a5103778 1.0.26 2021-12-10 18:20:01 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
0782554948 Merge pull request #845 from github/refuse-broken-versions
Refuse to use broken versions in the toolcache
2021-12-09 16:53:57 +00:00
Edoardo Pirovano
705f634a1d Refuse to use broken versions in the toolcache 2021-12-09 13:43:57 +00:00
Chris Gavin
b7b7607959 Stop printing all output twice. 2021-12-09 13:21:32 +00:00
Chris Gavin
7bcc6564d4 Add more context to a change note.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Horstmeyer <73262256+cannist@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-09 12:53:20 +00:00
Chris Gavin
b661ef1697 Start waiting for processing by default. 2021-12-09 10:21:34 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
6ad00fd084 Merge pull request #842 from github/aeisenberg/cli-2.7.3
Prepare for the CodeQL 2.7.3 release
2021-12-08 17:46:32 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
fccdee04ba Prepare for the CodeQL 2.7.3 release 2021-12-08 17:18:05 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
e694ca6192 Merge pull request #841 from github/aeisenberg/fix-del
Always use `force: true` for del
2021-12-08 16:01:45 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
67d11b5928 Always use force: true for del 2021-12-08 15:37:43 -08:00
Aditya Sharad
924a64d2e0 Merge pull request #840 from github/aeisenberg/fix-rm
Remove rmDir references
2021-12-08 15:08:58 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
45dc27d3c1 Remove rmDir references
`rmDir` is not available on the node version used by the actions runner.

Instead, use the `del` package. It is safe, well-tested, and
cross-platform.
2021-12-08 12:11:31 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
cbed0358c6 Merge pull request #839 from github/revert-837-aeisenberg/cli-2.7.3
Revert "Bump default CodeQL version to 2.7.3"
2021-12-08 10:58:53 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
a8cf6f42c2 Revert "Bump default CodeQL version to 2.7.3" 2021-12-08 10:07:10 -08:00
Andrew Eisenberg
eebe7c46f1 Merge pull request #837 from github/aeisenberg/cli-2.7.3
Bump default CodeQL version to 2.7.3
2021-12-08 09:02:37 -08:00
Edoardo Pirovano
dc32d5448f Add a workflow step to do dotnet restore 2021-12-08 14:47:42 +00:00
Andrew Eisenberg
fac22de4f9 Autobuild: Prefix invocations with CODEQL_RUNNER
Co-authored-by: Aditya Sharad <6874315+adityasharad@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-07 20:50:17 -08:00
161 changed files with 9437 additions and 29251 deletions

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@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ runs:
echo "::set-output name=tools-url::https://github.com/dsp-testing/codeql-cli-nightlies/releases/download/codeql-bundle-$VERSION-manual/codeql-bundle.tar.gz"
elif [[ ${{ inputs.version }} == *"stable"* ]]; then
export VERSION=`echo ${{ inputs.version }} | sed -e 's/^.*\-//'`
echo "Hello $VERSION"
echo "::set-output name=tools-url::https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases/download/codeql-bundle-$VERSION/codeql-bundle.tar.gz"
elif [[ ${{ inputs.version }} == "latest" ]]; then
echo "::set-output name=tools-url::latest"

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@@ -41,12 +41,12 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
tools: ${{ steps.prepare-test.outputs.tools-url }}
debug: true
debug-artifact-name: my-debug-artifacts
debug-database-name: my-db
- name: Build code
shell: bash
run: ./build.sh
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ jobs:
id: analysis
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: debug-artifacts-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ matrix.version }}
name: my-debug-artifacts-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ matrix.version }}
- shell: bash
run: |
LANGUAGES="cpp csharp go java javascript python"
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ jobs:
echo "Missing a SARIF file for $language"
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -f "$language.zip" ]] ; then
if [[ ! -f "my-db-$language.zip" ]] ; then
echo "Missing a database bundle for $language"
exit 1
fi

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@@ -44,8 +44,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: actions/setup-go@v2
with:
go-version: ^1.13.1

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@@ -41,8 +41,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
db-location: ${{ runner.temp }}/customDbLocation

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@@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
config-file: .github/codeql/codeql-config-packaging3.yml

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@@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
config-file: .github/codeql/codeql-config-packaging.yml

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@@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
config-file: .github/codeql/codeql-config-packaging2.yml

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ on:
branches:
- main
- v1
- edoardo/test-error
pull_request:
types:
- opened
@@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ jobs:
- ubuntu-latest
- macos-latest
- windows-latest
- windows-2022
name: Remote config file
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
@@ -44,8 +46,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
tools: ${{ steps.prepare-test.outputs.tools-url }}

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@@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
config-file: .github/codeql/codeql-config-packaging3.yml

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@@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- name: Fetch a CodeQL bundle
shell: bash
env:

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@@ -41,8 +41,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/prepare-test
with:
version: ${{ matrix.version }}
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- uses: ./../action/init
with:
db-location: ${{ runner.temp }}/customDbLocation

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@@ -163,9 +163,6 @@ jobs:
cd ../action/runner
npm install
npm run build-runner
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- name: Run init
run: |
@@ -203,9 +200,6 @@ jobs:
cd ../action/runner
npm install
npm run build-runner
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- name: Run init
run: |
@@ -252,9 +246,6 @@ jobs:
npm install
npm run build-runner
- name: Initialize dotnet
run: dotnet restore
- name: Run init
run: |
../action/runner/dist/codeql-runner-macos init --repository $GITHUB_REPOSITORY --languages csharp --github-url $GITHUB_SERVER_URL --github-auth ${{ github.token }}

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
name: Update release branch
on:
schedule:
- cron: 0 9 * * 1
repository_dispatch:
# Example of how to trigger this:
# curl -H "Authorization: Bearer <token>" -X POST https://api.github.com/repos/github/codeql-action/dispatches -d '{"event_type":"update-release-branch"}'

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@@ -2,7 +2,12 @@
## [UNRELEASED]
- Update default CodeQL bundle version to 2.7.3. [#837](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/pull/837)
- The `analyze` and `upload-sarif` actions will now wait up to 2 minutes for processing to complete after they have uploaded the results so they can report any processing errors that occurred. This behavior can be disabled by setting the `wait-for-processing` action input to `"false"`.
## 1.0.26 - 10 Dec 2021
- Update default CodeQL bundle version to 2.7.3. [#842](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/pull/842)
## 1.0.25 - 06 Dec 2021

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ inputs:
wait-for-processing:
description: If true, the Action will wait for the uploaded SARIF to be processed before completing.
required: true
default: "false"
default: "true"
token:
default: ${{ github.token }}
matrix:

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@@ -59,6 +59,16 @@ inputs:
description: Enable debugging mode. This will result in more output being produced which may be useful when debugging certain issues.
required: false
default: 'false'
debug-artifact-name:
description: >-
The name of the artifact to store debugging information in.
This is only used when debug mode is enabled.
required: false
debug-database-name:
description: >-
The name of the database uploaded to the debugging artifact.
This is only used when debug mode is enabled.
required: false
outputs:
codeql-path:
description: The path of the CodeQL binary used for analysis

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@@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
dbLocation: path.resolve(tmpDir, "codeql_databases"),
packs: {},
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME,
debugDatabaseName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME,
};
analysisPaths.includeAndExcludeAnalysisPaths(config);
t.is(process.env["LGTM_INDEX_INCLUDE"], undefined);
@@ -65,6 +67,8 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
dbLocation: path.resolve(tmpDir, "codeql_databases"),
packs: {},
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME,
debugDatabaseName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME,
};
analysisPaths.includeAndExcludeAnalysisPaths(config);
t.is(process.env["LGTM_INDEX_INCLUDE"], "path1\npath2");
@@ -88,6 +92,8 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
dbLocation: path.resolve(tempDir, "codeql_databases"),
packs: {},
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME,
debugDatabaseName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME,
};
analysisPaths.includeAndExcludeAnalysisPaths(config);
t.is(process.env["LGTM_INDEX_INCLUDE"], undefined);

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@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
.resolves({});
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "sendStatusReport").resolves(true);
sinon.stub(configUtils, "getConfig").resolves({
gitHubVersion: { type: util.GitHubVariant.DOTCOM },
languages: [],
});
const requiredInputStub = sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "getRequiredInput");
@@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
const optionalInputStub = sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "getOptionalInput");
optionalInputStub.withArgs("cleanup-level").returns("none");
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
(0, testing_utils_1.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint)(200, {});
// When there are no action inputs for RAM and threads, the action uses
// environment variables (passed down from the init action) to set RAM and
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@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
.resolves({});
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "sendStatusReport").resolves(true);
sinon.stub(configUtils, "getConfig").resolves({
gitHubVersion: { type: util.GitHubVariant.DOTCOM },
languages: [],
});
const requiredInputStub = sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "getRequiredInput");
@@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
const optionalInputStub = sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "getOptionalInput");
optionalInputStub.withArgs("cleanup-level").returns("none");
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
(0, testing_utils_1.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint)(200, {});
process.env["CODEQL_THREADS"] = "1";
process.env["CODEQL_RAM"] = "4992";
// Action inputs have precedence over environment variables.

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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ const analyze_1 = require("./analyze");
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const config_utils_1 = require("./config-utils");
const database_upload_1 = require("./database-upload");
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const logging_1 = require("./logging");
const repository_1 = require("./repository");
const upload_lib = __importStar(require("./upload-lib"));
@@ -71,12 +72,19 @@ async function run() {
const outputDir = actionsUtil.getRequiredInput("output");
const threads = util.getThreadsFlag(actionsUtil.getOptionalInput("threads") || process.env["CODEQL_THREADS"], logger);
const memory = util.getMemoryFlag(actionsUtil.getOptionalInput("ram") || process.env["CODEQL_RAM"]);
const repositoryNwo = (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)(util.getRequiredEnvParam("GITHUB_REPOSITORY"));
const featureFlags = new feature_flags_1.GitHubFeatureFlags(config.gitHubVersion, apiDetails, repositoryNwo, logger);
// We currently perform an API request in both the `init` and `analyze` Actions to determine
// what feature flags are enabled. At the time of writing, this redundant API call is acceptable
// to us, but if we wanted to avoid it, we could do so by serializing the feature flags as part
// of the config file.
void featureFlags.preloadFeatureFlags();
await (0, analyze_1.runFinalize)(outputDir, threads, memory, config, logger);
if (actionsUtil.getRequiredInput("skip-queries") !== "true") {
runStats = await (0, analyze_1.runQueries)(outputDir, memory, util.getAddSnippetsFlag(actionsUtil.getRequiredInput("add-snippets")), threads, actionsUtil.getOptionalInput("category"), config, logger);
if (config.debugMode) {
// Upload the SARIF files as an Actions artifact for debugging
await uploadDebugArtifacts(config.languages.map((lang) => path.resolve(outputDir, `${lang}.sarif`)), outputDir);
await uploadDebugArtifacts(config.languages.map((lang) => path.resolve(outputDir, `${lang}.sarif`)), outputDir, config.debugArtifactName);
}
}
const codeql = await (0, codeql_1.getCodeQL)(config.codeQLCmd);
@@ -90,10 +98,10 @@ async function run() {
// Multilanguage tracing: there are additional logs in the root of the cluster
toUpload.push(...listFolder(path.resolve(config.dbLocation, "log")));
}
await uploadDebugArtifacts(toUpload, config.dbLocation);
await uploadDebugArtifacts(toUpload, config.dbLocation, config.debugArtifactName);
if (!(await (0, util_1.codeQlVersionAbove)(codeql, codeql_1.CODEQL_VERSION_NEW_TRACING))) {
// Before multi-language tracing, we wrote a compound-build-tracer.log in the temp dir
await uploadDebugArtifacts([path.resolve(config.tempDir, "compound-build-tracer.log")], config.tempDir);
await uploadDebugArtifacts([path.resolve(config.tempDir, "compound-build-tracer.log")], config.tempDir, config.debugArtifactName);
}
}
if (actionsUtil.getOptionalInput("cleanup-level") !== "none") {
@@ -110,19 +118,12 @@ async function run() {
else {
logger.info("Not uploading results");
}
const repositoryNwo = (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)(util.getRequiredEnvParam("GITHUB_REPOSITORY"));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(repositoryNwo, config, apiDetails, logger); // Possibly upload the database bundles for remote queries
// Possibly upload the database bundles for remote queries
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(repositoryNwo, config, featureFlags, apiDetails, logger);
if (uploadResult !== undefined &&
actionsUtil.getRequiredInput("wait-for-processing") === "true") {
await upload_lib.waitForProcessing((0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)(util.getRequiredEnvParam("GITHUB_REPOSITORY")), uploadResult.sarifID, apiDetails, (0, logging_1.getActionsLogger)());
}
if (config.debugMode) {
// Upload the database bundles as an Actions artifact for debugging
const toUpload = [];
for (const language of config.languages)
toUpload.push(await (0, util_1.bundleDb)(config, language, codeql));
await uploadDebugArtifacts(toUpload, config.dbLocation);
}
}
catch (origError) {
const error = origError instanceof Error ? origError : new Error(String(origError));
@@ -138,6 +139,19 @@ async function run() {
return;
}
finally {
if (config !== undefined && config.debugMode) {
try {
// Upload the database bundles as an Actions artifact for debugging
const toUpload = [];
for (const language of config.languages) {
toUpload.push(await (0, util_1.bundleDb)(config, language, await (0, codeql_1.getCodeQL)(config.codeQLCmd), `${config.debugDatabaseName}-${language}`));
}
await uploadDebugArtifacts(toUpload, config.dbLocation, config.debugArtifactName);
}
catch (error) {
console.log(`Failed to upload database debug bundles: ${error}`);
}
}
if (core.isDebug() && config !== undefined) {
core.info("Debug mode is on. Printing CodeQL debug logs...");
for (const language of config.languages) {
@@ -173,14 +187,14 @@ async function run() {
await sendStatusReport(startedAt, undefined);
}
}
async function uploadDebugArtifacts(toUpload, rootDir) {
async function uploadDebugArtifacts(toUpload, rootDir, artifactName) {
let suffix = "";
const matrix = actionsUtil.getRequiredInput("matrix");
if (matrix !== undefined && matrix !== "null") {
for (const entry of Object.entries(JSON.parse(matrix)).sort())
suffix += `-${entry[1]}`;
}
await artifact.create().uploadArtifact(actionsUtil.sanitizeArifactName(`${util_1.DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME}${suffix}`), toUpload.map((file) => path.normalize(file)), path.normalize(rootDir));
await artifact.create().uploadArtifact(actionsUtil.sanitizeArifactName(`${artifactName}${suffix}`), toUpload.map((file) => path.normalize(file)), path.normalize(rootDir));
}
function listFolder(dir) {
const entries = fs.readdirSync(dir, { withFileTypes: true });

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@@ -126,6 +126,8 @@ const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
dbLocation: path.resolve(tmpDir, "codeql_databases"),
packs,
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME,
debugDatabaseName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME,
};
fs.mkdirSync(util.getCodeQLDatabasePath(config, language), {
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@@ -1 +1 @@
{ "maximumVersion": "3.3", "minimumVersion": "3.0" }
{ "maximumVersion": "3.4", "minimumVersion": "3.0" }

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.getExtraOptions = exports.getCodeQLForTesting = exports.getCachedCodeQL = exports.setCodeQL = exports.getCodeQL = exports.convertToSemVer = exports.getCodeQLURLVersion = exports.setupCodeQL = exports.getCodeQLActionRepository = exports.CODEQL_VERSION_NEW_TRACING = exports.CODEQL_VERSION_COUNTS_LINES = exports.CommandInvocationError = void 0;
exports.getExtraOptions = exports.getCodeQLForTesting = exports.getCachedCodeQL = exports.setCodeQL = exports.getCodeQL = exports.convertToSemVer = exports.getCodeQLURLVersion = exports.setupCodeQL = exports.getCodeQLActionRepository = exports.CODEQL_VERSION_NEW_TRACING = exports.CODEQL_VERSION_ML_POWERED_QUERIES = exports.CODEQL_VERSION_COUNTS_LINES = exports.CommandInvocationError = void 0;
const fs = __importStar(require("fs"));
const path = __importStar(require("path"));
const toolrunner = __importStar(require("@actions/exec/lib/toolrunner"));
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ const languages_1 = require("./languages");
const toolcache = __importStar(require("./toolcache"));
const toolrunner_error_catcher_1 = require("./toolrunner-error-catcher");
const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
const util_1 = require("./util");
class CommandInvocationError extends Error {
constructor(cmd, args, exitCode, error) {
super(`Failure invoking ${cmd} with arguments ${args}.\n
@@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ const CODEQL_VERSION_GROUP_RULES = "2.5.5";
const CODEQL_VERSION_SARIF_GROUP = "2.5.3";
exports.CODEQL_VERSION_COUNTS_LINES = "2.6.2";
const CODEQL_VERSION_CUSTOM_QUERY_HELP = "2.7.1";
exports.CODEQL_VERSION_ML_POWERED_QUERIES = "2.7.5";
/**
* This variable controls using the new style of tracing from the CodeQL
* CLI. In particular, with versions above this we will use both indirect
@@ -215,7 +217,7 @@ async function setupCodeQL(codeqlURL, apiDetails, tempDir, toolCacheDir, variant
// specified explicitly (in which case we always honor it).
if (!codeqlFolder && !codeqlURL && !forceLatest) {
const codeqlVersions = toolcache.findAllVersions("CodeQL", toolCacheDir, logger);
if (codeqlVersions.length === 1) {
if (codeqlVersions.length === 1 && (0, util_1.isGoodVersion)(codeqlVersions[0])) {
const tmpCodeqlFolder = toolcache.find("CodeQL", codeqlVersions[0], toolCacheDir, logger);
if (fs.existsSync(path.join(tmpCodeqlFolder, "pinned-version"))) {
logger.debug(`CodeQL in cache overriding the default ${CODEQL_BUNDLE_VERSION}`);
@@ -636,12 +638,13 @@ async function getCodeQLForCmd(cmd, checkVersion) {
];
await runTool(cmd, codeqlArgs);
},
async databaseBundle(databasePath, outputFilePath) {
async databaseBundle(databasePath, outputFilePath, databaseName) {
const args = [
"database",
"bundle",
databasePath,
`--output=${outputFilePath}`,
`--name=${databaseName}`,
];
await new toolrunner.ToolRunner(cmd, args).exec();
},

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@@ -25,8 +25,11 @@ const path = __importStar(require("path"));
const yaml = __importStar(require("js-yaml"));
const semver = __importStar(require("semver"));
const api = __importStar(require("./api-client"));
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const externalQueries = __importStar(require("./external-queries"));
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const languages_1 = require("./languages");
const util_1 = require("./util");
// Property names from the user-supplied config file.
const NAME_PROPERTY = "name";
const DISABLE_DEFAULT_QUERIES_PROPERTY = "disable-default-queries";
@@ -116,11 +119,26 @@ const builtinSuites = ["security-extended", "security-and-quality"];
* Determine the set of queries associated with suiteName's suites and add them to resultMap.
* Throws an error if suiteName is not a valid builtin suite.
*/
async function addBuiltinSuiteQueries(languages, codeQL, resultMap, suiteName, configFile) {
async function addBuiltinSuiteQueries(languages, codeQL, resultMap, packs, suiteName, featureFlags, configFile) {
const found = builtinSuites.find((suite) => suite === suiteName);
if (!found) {
throw new Error(getQueryUsesInvalid(configFile, suiteName));
}
// If we're running the JavaScript security-extended analysis (or a superset of it) and the repo
// is opted into the ML-powered queries beta, then add the ML-powered query pack so that we run
// the ML-powered queries.
if (languages.includes("javascript") &&
(found === "security-extended" || found === "security-and-quality") &&
(await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.MlPoweredQueriesEnabled)) &&
(await (0, util_1.codeQlVersionAbove)(codeQL, codeql_1.CODEQL_VERSION_ML_POWERED_QUERIES))) {
if (!packs.javascript) {
packs.javascript = [];
}
packs.javascript.push({
packName: "codeql/javascript-experimental-atm-queries",
version: "~0.0.2",
});
}
const suites = languages.map((l) => `${l}-${suiteName}.qls`);
await runResolveQueries(codeQL, resultMap, suites, undefined);
}
@@ -180,7 +198,7 @@ async function addRemoteQueries(codeQL, resultMap, queryUses, tempDir, apiDetail
* local paths starting with './', or references to remote repos, or
* a finite set of hardcoded terms for builtin suites.
*/
async function parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, resultMap, queryUses, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, logger, configFile) {
async function parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, resultMap, packs, queryUses, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger, configFile) {
queryUses = queryUses.trim();
if (queryUses === "") {
throw new Error(getQueryUsesInvalid(configFile));
@@ -192,7 +210,7 @@ async function parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, resultMap, queryUses, tempDir,
}
// Check for one of the builtin suites
if (queryUses.indexOf("/") === -1 && queryUses.indexOf("@") === -1) {
await addBuiltinSuiteQueries(languages, codeQL, resultMap, queryUses, configFile);
await addBuiltinSuiteQueries(languages, codeQL, resultMap, packs, queryUses, featureFlags, configFile);
return;
}
// Otherwise, must be a reference to another repo
@@ -404,12 +422,12 @@ async function getLanguages(codeQL, languagesInput, repository, apiDetails, logg
}
return parsedLanguages;
}
async function addQueriesFromWorkflow(codeQL, queriesInput, languages, resultMap, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, logger) {
async function addQueriesAndPacksFromWorkflow(codeQL, queriesInput, languages, resultMap, packs, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger) {
queriesInput = queriesInput.trim();
// "+" means "don't override config file" - see shouldAddConfigFileQueries
queriesInput = queriesInput.replace(/^\+/, "");
for (const query of queriesInput.split(",")) {
await parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, resultMap, query, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, logger);
await parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, resultMap, packs, query, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
}
}
// Returns true if either no queries were provided in the workflow.
@@ -425,7 +443,7 @@ function shouldAddConfigFileQueries(queriesInput) {
/**
* Get the default config for when the user has not supplied one.
*/
async function getDefaultConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger) {
async function getDefaultConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger) {
var _a;
const languages = await getLanguages(codeQL, languagesInput, repository, apiDetails, logger);
const queries = {};
@@ -436,10 +454,10 @@ async function getDefaultConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, dbLoca
};
}
await addDefaultQueries(codeQL, languages, queries);
if (queriesInput) {
await addQueriesFromWorkflow(codeQL, queriesInput, languages, queries, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, logger);
}
const packs = (_a = parsePacksFromInput(packsInput, languages)) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : {};
if (queriesInput) {
await addQueriesAndPacksFromWorkflow(codeQL, queriesInput, languages, queries, packs, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
}
return {
languages,
queries,
@@ -453,13 +471,15 @@ async function getDefaultConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, dbLoca
gitHubVersion,
dbLocation: dbLocationOrDefault(dbLocation, tempDir),
debugMode,
debugArtifactName,
debugDatabaseName,
};
}
exports.getDefaultConfig = getDefaultConfig;
/**
* Load the config from the given file.
*/
async function loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger) {
async function loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger) {
var _a;
let parsedYAML;
if (isLocal(configFile)) {
@@ -500,12 +520,13 @@ async function loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile,
if (!disableDefaultQueries) {
await addDefaultQueries(codeQL, languages, queries);
}
const packs = parsePacks((_a = parsedYAML[PACKS_PROPERTY]) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : {}, packsInput, languages, configFile);
// If queries were provided using `with` in the action configuration,
// they should take precedence over the queries in the config file
// unless they're prefixed with "+", in which case they supplement those
// in the config file.
if (queriesInput) {
await addQueriesFromWorkflow(codeQL, queriesInput, languages, queries, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, logger);
await addQueriesAndPacksFromWorkflow(codeQL, queriesInput, languages, queries, packs, tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
}
if (shouldAddConfigFileQueries(queriesInput) &&
QUERIES_PROPERTY in parsedYAML) {
@@ -518,7 +539,7 @@ async function loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile,
typeof query[QUERIES_USES_PROPERTY] !== "string") {
throw new Error(getQueryUsesInvalid(configFile));
}
await parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, queries, query[QUERIES_USES_PROPERTY], tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, logger, configFile);
await parseQueryUses(languages, codeQL, queries, packs, query[QUERIES_USES_PROPERTY], tempDir, workspacePath, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger, configFile);
}
}
if (PATHS_IGNORE_PROPERTY in parsedYAML) {
@@ -543,7 +564,6 @@ async function loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile,
paths.push(validateAndSanitisePath(includePath, PATHS_PROPERTY, configFile, logger));
}
}
const packs = parsePacks((_a = parsedYAML[PACKS_PROPERTY]) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : {}, packsInput, languages, configFile);
return {
languages,
queries,
@@ -557,6 +577,8 @@ async function loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile,
gitHubVersion,
dbLocation: dbLocationOrDefault(dbLocation, tempDir),
debugMode,
debugArtifactName,
debugDatabaseName,
};
}
/**
@@ -682,16 +704,16 @@ function dbLocationOrDefault(dbLocation, tempDir) {
* This will parse the config from the user input if present, or generate
* a default config. The parsed config is then stored to a known location.
*/
async function initConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger) {
async function initConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger) {
var _a, _b, _c;
let config;
// If no config file was provided create an empty one
if (!configFile) {
logger.debug("No configuration file was provided");
config = await getDefaultConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger);
config = await getDefaultConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
}
else {
config = await loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger);
config = await loadConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
}
// The list of queries should not be empty for any language. If it is then
// it is a user configuration error.

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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ const sinon = __importStar(require("sinon"));
const api = __importStar(require("./api-client"));
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const configUtils = __importStar(require("./config-utils"));
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const languages_1 = require("./languages");
const logging_1 = require("./logging");
const testing_utils_1 = require("./testing-utils");
@@ -88,8 +89,8 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
};
},
});
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, logger);
t.deepEqual(config, await configUtils.getDefaultConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, logger));
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), logger);
t.deepEqual(config, await configUtils.getDefaultConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), logger));
});
});
(0, ava_1.default)("loading config saves config", async (t) => {
@@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
t.false(fs.existsSync(configUtils.getPathToParsedConfigFile(tmpDir)));
// Sanity check that getConfig returns undefined before we have called initConfig
t.deepEqual(await configUtils.getConfig(tmpDir, logger), undefined);
const config1 = await configUtils.initConfig("javascript,python", undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, logger);
const config1 = await configUtils.initConfig("javascript,python", undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), logger);
// The saved config file should now exist
t.true(fs.existsSync(configUtils.getPathToParsedConfigFile(tmpDir)));
// And that same newly-initialised config should now be returned by getConfig
@@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
(0, ava_1.default)("load input outside of workspace", async (t) => {
return await util.withTmpDir(async (tmpDir) => {
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, "../input", undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, "../input", undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -135,7 +136,7 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
// no filename given, just a repo
const configFile = "octo-org/codeql-config@main";
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
const configFile = "input";
t.false(fs.existsSync(path.join(tmpDir, configFile)));
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -215,10 +216,12 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
dbLocation: path.resolve(tmpDir, "codeql_databases"),
packs: {},
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: "my-artifact",
debugDatabaseName: "my-db",
};
const languages = "javascript";
const configFilePath = createConfigFile(inputFileContents, tmpDir);
const actualConfig = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const actualConfig = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, "my-artifact", "my-db", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Should exactly equal the object we constructed earlier
t.deepEqual(actualConfig, expectedConfig);
});
@@ -254,7 +257,7 @@ function mockListLanguages(languages) {
fs.mkdirSync(path.join(tmpDir, "foo"));
const languages = "javascript";
const configFilePath = createConfigFile(inputFileContents, tmpDir);
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Check resolve queries was called correctly
t.deepEqual(resolveQueriesArgs.length, 1);
t.deepEqual(resolveQueriesArgs[0].queries, [
@@ -297,7 +300,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
const languages = "javascript";
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Check resolveQueries was called correctly
// It'll be called once for the default queries
// and once for `./foo` from the config file.
@@ -330,7 +333,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
const languages = "javascript";
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Check resolveQueries was called correctly
// It'll be called once for the default queries and once for `./override`,
// but won't be called for './foo' from the config file.
@@ -362,7 +365,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
const languages = "javascript";
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Check resolveQueries was called correctly
// It'll be called once for `./workflow-query`,
// but won't be called for the default one since that was disabled
@@ -388,7 +391,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
const languages = "javascript";
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Check resolveQueries was called correctly:
// It'll be called once for the default queries,
// and then once for each of the two queries from the workflow
@@ -427,7 +430,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
const languages = "javascript";
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, testQueries, undefined, configFilePath, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
// Check resolveQueries was called correctly
// It'll be called once for the default queries,
// once for each of additional1 and additional2,
@@ -466,7 +469,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, queries, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, queries, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
t.fail("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -509,7 +512,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
fs.mkdirSync(path.join(tmpDir, "foo/bar/dev"), { recursive: true });
const configFile = "octo-org/codeql-config/config.yaml@main";
const languages = "javascript";
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
t.assert(spyGetContents.called);
});
});
@@ -519,7 +522,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
mockGetContents(dummyResponse);
const repoReference = "octo-org/codeql-config/config.yaml@main";
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, repoReference, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, repoReference, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -535,7 +538,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
mockGetContents(dummyResponse);
const repoReference = "octo-org/codeql-config/config.yaml@main";
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, repoReference, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, repoReference, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -552,7 +555,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
},
});
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -564,7 +567,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
return await util.withTmpDir(async (tmpDir) => {
const languages = "rubbish,english";
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, (0, codeql_1.getCachedCodeQL)(), tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -592,7 +595,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
const configFile = path.join(tmpDir, "codeql-config.yaml");
fs.writeFileSync(configFile, inputFileContents);
const languages = "javascript";
const { packs } = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const { packs } = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
t.deepEqual(packs, {
[languages_1.Language.javascript]: [
{
@@ -631,7 +634,7 @@ function queriesToResolvedQueryForm(queries) {
fs.writeFileSync(configFile, inputFileContents);
fs.mkdirSync(path.join(tmpDir, "foo"));
const languages = "javascript,python,cpp";
const { packs, queries } = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example" }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const { packs, queries } = await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example" }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
t.deepEqual(packs, {
[languages_1.Language.javascript]: [
{
@@ -684,7 +687,7 @@ function doInvalidInputTest(testName, inputFileContents, expectedErrorMessageGen
const inputFile = path.join(tmpDir, configFile);
fs.writeFileSync(inputFile, inputFileContents, "utf8");
try {
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
await configUtils.initConfig(languages, undefined, undefined, configFile, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
throw new Error("initConfig did not throw error");
}
catch (err) {
@@ -867,6 +870,50 @@ parseInputAndConfigErrorMacro.title = (providedTitle) => `Parse Packs input and
(0, ava_1.default)("input with two languages", parseInputAndConfigErrorMacro, {}, "c/d", [languages_1.Language.cpp, languages_1.Language.csharp], /multi-language analysis/);
(0, ava_1.default)("input with + only", parseInputAndConfigErrorMacro, {}, " + ", [languages_1.Language.cpp], /remove the '\+'/);
(0, ava_1.default)("input with invalid pack name", parseInputAndConfigErrorMacro, {}, " xxx", [languages_1.Language.cpp], /"xxx" is not a valid pack/);
// errors
// input w invalid pack name
async function mlPoweredQueriesMacro(t, codeQLVersion, isMlPoweredQueriesFlagEnabled, queriesInput, shouldRunMlPoweredQueries) {
return await util.withTmpDir(async (tmpDir) => {
const codeQL = (0, codeql_1.setCodeQL)({
async getVersion() {
return codeQLVersion;
},
async resolveQueries() {
return {
byLanguage: {
javascript: { "fake-query.ql": {} },
},
noDeclaredLanguage: {},
multipleDeclaredLanguages: {},
};
},
});
const { packs } = await configUtils.initConfig("javascript", queriesInput, undefined, undefined, undefined, false, "", "", { owner: "github", repo: "example " }, tmpDir, tmpDir, codeQL, tmpDir, gitHubVersion, sampleApiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)(isMlPoweredQueriesFlagEnabled
? [feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.MlPoweredQueriesEnabled]
: []), (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
if (shouldRunMlPoweredQueries) {
t.deepEqual(packs, {
[languages_1.Language.javascript]: [
{
packName: "codeql/javascript-experimental-atm-queries",
version: "~0.0.2",
},
],
});
}
else {
t.deepEqual(packs, {});
}
});
}
mlPoweredQueriesMacro.title = (_providedTitle, codeQLVersion, isMlPoweredQueriesFlagEnabled, queriesInput, shouldRunMlPoweredQueries) => {
const queriesInputDescription = queriesInput
? `'queries: ${queriesInput}'`
: "default config";
return `ML-powered queries ${shouldRunMlPoweredQueries ? "are" : "aren't"} loaded for ${queriesInputDescription} using CLI v${codeQLVersion} when feature flag is ${isMlPoweredQueriesFlagEnabled ? "enabled" : "disabled"}`;
};
// macro, isMlPoweredQueriesFlagEnabled, queriesInput, shouldRunMlPoweredQueries
(0, ava_1.default)(mlPoweredQueriesMacro, "2.7.4", true, "security-extended", false);
(0, ava_1.default)(mlPoweredQueriesMacro, "2.7.5", false, "security-extended", false);
(0, ava_1.default)(mlPoweredQueriesMacro, "2.7.5", true, undefined, false);
(0, ava_1.default)(mlPoweredQueriesMacro, "2.7.5", true, "security-extended", true);
(0, ava_1.default)(mlPoweredQueriesMacro, "2.7.5", true, "security-and-quality", true);
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@@ -24,9 +24,10 @@ const fs = __importStar(require("fs"));
const actionsUtil = __importStar(require("./actions-util"));
const api_client_1 = require("./api-client");
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
const util_1 = require("./util");
async function uploadDatabases(repositoryNwo, config, apiDetails, logger) {
async function uploadDatabases(repositoryNwo, config, featureFlags, apiDetails, logger) {
if (actionsUtil.getRequiredInput("upload-database") !== "true") {
logger.debug("Database upload disabled in workflow. Skipping upload.");
return;
@@ -41,32 +42,19 @@ async function uploadDatabases(repositoryNwo, config, apiDetails, logger) {
logger.debug("Not analyzing default branch. Skipping upload.");
return;
}
const client = (0, api_client_1.getApiClient)(apiDetails);
let useUploadDomain;
try {
const response = await client.request("GET /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases", {
owner: repositoryNwo.owner,
repo: repositoryNwo.repo,
});
useUploadDomain = response.data["uploads_domain_enabled"];
}
catch (e) {
if (util.isHTTPError(e) && e.status === 404) {
logger.debug("Repository is not opted in to database uploads. Skipping upload.");
}
else {
console.log(e);
logger.info(`Skipping database upload due to unknown error: ${e}`);
}
if (!(await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.DatabaseUploadsEnabled))) {
logger.debug("Repository is not opted in to database uploads. Skipping upload.");
return;
}
const client = (0, api_client_1.getApiClient)(apiDetails);
const codeql = await (0, codeql_1.getCodeQL)(config.codeQLCmd);
const useUploadDomain = await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.UploadsDomainEnabled);
for (const language of config.languages) {
// Upload the database bundle.
// Although we are uploading arbitrary file contents to the API, it's worth
// noting that it's the API's job to validate that the contents is acceptable.
// This API method is available to anyone with write access to the repo.
const payload = fs.readFileSync(await (0, util_1.bundleDb)(config, language, codeql));
const payload = fs.readFileSync(await (0, util_1.bundleDb)(config, language, codeql, language));
try {
if (useUploadDomain) {
await client.request(`POST https://uploads.github.com/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases/:language?name=:name`, {

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ const actionsUtil = __importStar(require("./actions-util"));
const apiClient = __importStar(require("./api-client"));
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const database_upload_1 = require("./database-upload");
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const languages_1 = require("./languages");
const testing_utils_1 = require("./testing-utils");
const util_1 = require("./util");
@@ -37,6 +38,10 @@ const util_1 = require("./util");
ava_1.default.beforeEach(() => {
(0, util_1.initializeEnvironment)(util_1.Mode.actions, "1.2.3");
});
const uploadToUploadsDomainFlags = (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([
feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.DatabaseUploadsEnabled,
feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.UploadsDomainEnabled,
]);
const testRepoName = { owner: "github", repo: "example" };
const testApiDetails = {
auth: "1234",
@@ -56,60 +61,23 @@ function getTestConfig(tmpDir) {
dbLocation: tmpDir,
packs: {},
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: util_1.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME,
debugDatabaseName: util_1.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME,
};
}
function getRecordingLogger(messages) {
return {
debug: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "debug", message });
console.debug(message);
},
info: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "info", message });
console.info(message);
},
warning: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "warning", message });
console.warn(message);
},
error: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "error", message });
console.error(message);
},
isDebug: () => true,
startGroup: () => undefined,
endGroup: () => undefined,
};
}
function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatusCode) {
async function mockHttpRequests(featureFlags, databaseUploadStatusCode) {
// Passing an auth token is required, so we just use a dummy value
const client = github.getOctokit("123");
const requestSpy = sinon.stub(client, "request");
const optInSpy = requestSpy.withArgs("GET /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases");
if (optInStatusCode < 300) {
optInSpy.resolves({
status: optInStatusCode,
data: {
useUploadDomain,
},
headers: {},
url: "GET /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases",
});
const url = (await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.UploadsDomainEnabled))
? "POST https://uploads.github.com/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases/:language?name=:name"
: "PUT /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases/:language";
const databaseUploadSpy = requestSpy.withArgs(url);
if (databaseUploadStatusCode < 300) {
databaseUploadSpy.resolves(undefined);
}
else {
optInSpy.throws(new util_1.HTTPError("some error message", optInStatusCode));
}
if (databaseUploadStatusCode !== undefined) {
const url = useUploadDomain
? "POST https://uploads.github.com/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases/:language?name=:name"
: "PUT /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql/databases/:language";
const databaseUploadSpy = requestSpy.withArgs(url);
if (databaseUploadStatusCode < 300) {
databaseUploadSpy.resolves(undefined);
}
else {
databaseUploadSpy.throws(new util_1.HTTPError("some error message", databaseUploadStatusCode));
}
databaseUploadSpy.throws(new util_1.HTTPError("some error message", databaseUploadStatusCode));
}
sinon.stub(apiClient, "getApiClient").value(() => client);
}
@@ -122,7 +90,7 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
.returns("false");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(true);
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), uploadToUploadsDomainFlags, testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message === "Database upload disabled in workflow. Skipping upload.") !== undefined);
});
@@ -138,7 +106,7 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
const config = getTestConfig(tmpDir);
config.gitHubVersion = { type: util_1.GitHubVariant.GHES, version: "3.0" };
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, config, testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, config, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message === "Not running against github.com. Skipping upload.") !== undefined);
});
@@ -154,7 +122,7 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
const config = getTestConfig(tmpDir);
config.gitHubVersion = { type: util_1.GitHubVariant.GHAE };
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, config, testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, config, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message === "Not running against github.com. Skipping upload.") !== undefined);
});
@@ -168,12 +136,12 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
.returns("true");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(false);
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), uploadToUploadsDomainFlags, testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message === "Not analyzing default branch. Skipping upload.") !== undefined);
});
});
(0, ava_1.default)("Abort database upload if opt-in request returns 404", async (t) => {
(0, ava_1.default)("Abort database upload if feature flag is disabled", async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
sinon
@@ -181,40 +149,18 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
.withArgs("upload-database")
.returns("true");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(true);
mockHttpRequests(404);
(0, codeql_1.setCodeQL)({
async databaseBundle() {
return;
},
});
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.UploadsDomainEnabled]), testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message ===
"Repository is not opted in to database uploads. Skipping upload.") !== undefined);
});
});
(0, ava_1.default)("Abort database upload if opt-in request fails with something other than 404", async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
sinon
.stub(actionsUtil, "getRequiredInput")
.withArgs("upload-database")
.returns("true");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(true);
mockHttpRequests(500);
(0, codeql_1.setCodeQL)({
async databaseBundle() {
return;
},
});
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "info" &&
v.message ===
"Skipping database upload due to unknown error: Error: some error message") !== undefined);
});
});
(0, ava_1.default)("Don't crash if uploading a database fails", async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
@@ -223,14 +169,17 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
.withArgs("upload-database")
.returns("true");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(true);
mockHttpRequests(200, false, 500);
const featureFlags = (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([
feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.DatabaseUploadsEnabled,
]);
await mockHttpRequests(featureFlags, 500);
(0, codeql_1.setCodeQL)({
async databaseBundle(_, outputFilePath) {
fs.writeFileSync(outputFilePath, "");
},
});
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), featureFlags, testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "warning" &&
v.message ===
"Failed to upload database for javascript: Error: some error message") !== undefined);
@@ -244,14 +193,14 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
.withArgs("upload-database")
.returns("true");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(true);
mockHttpRequests(200, false, 201);
await mockHttpRequests(uploadToUploadsDomainFlags, 201);
(0, codeql_1.setCodeQL)({
async databaseBundle(_, outputFilePath) {
fs.writeFileSync(outputFilePath, "");
},
});
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), uploadToUploadsDomainFlags, testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message === "Successfully uploaded database for javascript") !== undefined);
});
@@ -264,14 +213,14 @@ function mockHttpRequests(optInStatusCode, useUploadDomain, databaseUploadStatus
.withArgs("upload-database")
.returns("true");
sinon.stub(actionsUtil, "isAnalyzingDefaultBranch").resolves(true);
mockHttpRequests(200, true, 201);
await mockHttpRequests(uploadToUploadsDomainFlags, 201);
(0, codeql_1.setCodeQL)({
async databaseBundle(_, outputFilePath) {
fs.writeFileSync(outputFilePath, "");
},
});
const loggedMessages = [];
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), testApiDetails, getRecordingLogger(loggedMessages));
await (0, database_upload_1.uploadDatabases)(testRepoName, getTestConfig(tmpDir), uploadToUploadsDomainFlags, testApiDetails, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message === "Successfully uploaded database for javascript") !== undefined);
});

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{
"bundleVersion": "codeql-bundle-20211207"
"bundleVersion": "codeql-bundle-20211208"
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
"use strict";
var __createBinding = (this && this.__createBinding) || (Object.create ? (function(o, m, k, k2) {
if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
Object.defineProperty(o, k2, { enumerable: true, get: function() { return m[k]; } });
}) : (function(o, m, k, k2) {
if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
o[k2] = m[k];
}));
var __setModuleDefault = (this && this.__setModuleDefault) || (Object.create ? (function(o, v) {
Object.defineProperty(o, "default", { enumerable: true, value: v });
}) : function(o, v) {
o["default"] = v;
});
var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) {
if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod;
var result = {};
if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (k !== "default" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) __createBinding(result, mod, k);
__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
return result;
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.createFeatureFlags = exports.GitHubFeatureFlags = exports.FeatureFlag = void 0;
const api_client_1 = require("./api-client");
const util = __importStar(require("./util"));
var FeatureFlag;
(function (FeatureFlag) {
FeatureFlag["DatabaseUploadsEnabled"] = "database_uploads_enabled";
FeatureFlag["MlPoweredQueriesEnabled"] = "ml_powered_queries_enabled";
FeatureFlag["UploadsDomainEnabled"] = "uploads_domain_enabled";
})(FeatureFlag = exports.FeatureFlag || (exports.FeatureFlag = {}));
class GitHubFeatureFlags {
constructor(gitHubVersion, apiDetails, repositoryNwo, logger) {
this.gitHubVersion = gitHubVersion;
this.apiDetails = apiDetails;
this.repositoryNwo = repositoryNwo;
this.logger = logger;
}
async getValue(flag) {
const response = (await this.getApiResponse())[flag];
if (response === undefined) {
this.logger.debug(`Feature flag '${flag}' undefined in API response, considering it disabled.`);
return false;
}
return response;
}
async preloadFeatureFlags() {
await this.getApiResponse();
}
async getApiResponse() {
const loadApiResponse = async () => {
// Do nothing when not running against github.com
if (this.gitHubVersion.type !== util.GitHubVariant.DOTCOM) {
this.logger.debug("Not running against github.com. Disabling all feature flags.");
return {};
}
const client = (0, api_client_1.getApiClient)(this.apiDetails);
try {
const response = await client.request("GET /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql-action/features", {
owner: this.repositoryNwo.owner,
repo: this.repositoryNwo.repo,
});
return response.data;
}
catch (e) {
// Some feature flags, such as `ml_powered_queries_enabled` affect the produced alerts.
// Considering these feature flags disabled in the event of a transient error could
// therefore lead to alert churn. As a result, we crash if we cannot determine the value of
// the feature flags.
throw new Error(`Encountered an error while trying to load feature flags: ${e}`);
}
};
const apiResponse = this.cachedApiResponse || (await loadApiResponse());
this.cachedApiResponse = apiResponse;
return apiResponse;
}
}
exports.GitHubFeatureFlags = GitHubFeatureFlags;
/**
* Create a feature flags instance with the specified set of enabled flags.
*
* This should be only used within tests.
*/
function createFeatureFlags(enabledFlags) {
return {
getValue: async (flag) => {
return enabledFlags.includes(flag);
},
};
}
exports.createFeatureFlags = createFeatureFlags;
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"use strict";
var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
const ava_1 = __importDefault(require("ava"));
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const logging_1 = require("./logging");
const repository_1 = require("./repository");
const testing_utils_1 = require("./testing-utils");
const util_1 = require("./util");
(0, testing_utils_1.setupTests)(ava_1.default);
ava_1.default.beforeEach(() => {
(0, util_1.initializeEnvironment)(util_1.Mode.actions, "1.2.3");
});
const testApiDetails = {
auth: "1234",
url: "https://github.com",
};
const testRepositoryNwo = (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)("github/example");
const ALL_FEATURE_FLAGS_DISABLED_VARIANTS = [
{
description: "GHES",
gitHubVersion: { type: util_1.GitHubVariant.GHES, version: "3.0.0" },
},
{ description: "GHAE", gitHubVersion: { type: util_1.GitHubVariant.GHAE } },
];
for (const variant of ALL_FEATURE_FLAGS_DISABLED_VARIANTS) {
(0, ava_1.default)(`All feature flags are disabled if running against ${variant.description}`, async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
const loggedMessages = [];
const featureFlags = new feature_flags_1.GitHubFeatureFlags(variant.gitHubVersion, testApiDetails, testRepositoryNwo, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
for (const flag of Object.values(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag)) {
t.assert((await featureFlags.getValue(flag)) === false);
}
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message ===
"Not running against github.com. Disabling all feature flags.") !== undefined);
});
});
}
(0, ava_1.default)("Feature flags are disabled if they're not returned in API response", async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
const loggedMessages = [];
const featureFlags = new feature_flags_1.GitHubFeatureFlags({ type: util_1.GitHubVariant.DOTCOM }, testApiDetails, testRepositoryNwo, (0, testing_utils_1.getRecordingLogger)(loggedMessages));
(0, testing_utils_1.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint)(200, {});
for (const flag of Object.values(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag)) {
t.assert((await featureFlags.getValue(flag)) === false);
}
for (const featureFlag of [
"database_uploads_enabled",
"ml_powered_queries_enabled",
"uploads_domain_enabled",
]) {
t.assert(loggedMessages.find((v) => v.type === "debug" &&
v.message ===
`Feature flag '${featureFlag}' undefined in API response, considering it disabled.`) !== undefined);
}
});
});
(0, ava_1.default)("Feature flags exception is propagated if the API request errors", async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
const featureFlags = new feature_flags_1.GitHubFeatureFlags({ type: util_1.GitHubVariant.DOTCOM }, testApiDetails, testRepositoryNwo, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
(0, testing_utils_1.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint)(500, {});
await t.throwsAsync(async () => featureFlags.preloadFeatureFlags(), {
message: "Encountered an error while trying to load feature flags: Error: some error message",
});
});
});
const FEATURE_FLAGS = [
"database_uploads_enabled",
"ml_powered_queries_enabled",
"uploads_domain_enabled",
];
for (const featureFlag of FEATURE_FLAGS) {
(0, ava_1.default)(`Feature flag '${featureFlag}' is enabled if enabled in the API response`, async (t) => {
await (0, util_1.withTmpDir)(async (tmpDir) => {
(0, testing_utils_1.setupActionsVars)(tmpDir, tmpDir);
const featureFlags = new feature_flags_1.GitHubFeatureFlags({ type: util_1.GitHubVariant.DOTCOM }, testApiDetails, testRepositoryNwo, (0, logging_1.getRunnerLogger)(true));
const expectedFeatureFlags = {};
for (const f of FEATURE_FLAGS) {
expectedFeatureFlags[f] = false;
}
expectedFeatureFlags[featureFlag] = true;
(0, testing_utils_1.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint)(200, expectedFeatureFlags);
const actualFeatureFlags = {
database_uploads_enabled: await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.DatabaseUploadsEnabled),
ml_powered_queries_enabled: await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.MlPoweredQueriesEnabled),
uploads_domain_enabled: await featureFlags.getValue(feature_flags_1.FeatureFlag.UploadsDomainEnabled),
};
t.deepEqual(actualFeatureFlags, expectedFeatureFlags);
});
});
}
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const core = __importStar(require("@actions/core"));
const actions_util_1 = require("./actions-util");
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const init_1 = require("./init");
const languages_1 = require("./languages");
const logging_1 = require("./logging");
@@ -78,6 +79,9 @@ async function run() {
};
const gitHubVersion = await (0, util_1.getGitHubVersion)(apiDetails);
(0, util_1.checkGitHubVersionInRange)(gitHubVersion, logger, util_1.Mode.actions);
const repositoryNwo = (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)((0, util_1.getRequiredEnvParam)("GITHUB_REPOSITORY"));
const featureFlags = new feature_flags_1.GitHubFeatureFlags(gitHubVersion, apiDetails, repositoryNwo, logger);
void featureFlags.preloadFeatureFlags();
try {
const workflowErrors = await (0, actions_util_1.validateWorkflow)();
if (!(await (0, actions_util_1.sendStatusReport)(await (0, actions_util_1.createStatusReportBase)("init", "starting", startedAt, workflowErrors)))) {
@@ -87,7 +91,11 @@ async function run() {
codeql = initCodeQLResult.codeql;
toolsVersion = initCodeQLResult.toolsVersion;
await (0, util_1.enrichEnvironment)(util_1.Mode.actions, codeql);
config = await (0, init_1.initConfig)((0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("languages"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("queries"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("packs"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("config-file"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("db-location"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("debug") === "true", (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)((0, util_1.getRequiredEnvParam)("GITHUB_REPOSITORY")), (0, actions_util_1.getTemporaryDirectory)(), (0, util_1.getRequiredEnvParam)("RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE"), codeql, (0, util_1.getRequiredEnvParam)("GITHUB_WORKSPACE"), gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger);
config = await (0, init_1.initConfig)((0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("languages"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("queries"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("packs"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("config-file"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("db-location"), (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("debug") === "true", (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("debug-artifact-name") || util_1.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME, (0, actions_util_1.getOptionalInput)("debug-database-name") || util_1.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME, repositoryNwo, (0, actions_util_1.getTemporaryDirectory)(), (0, util_1.getRequiredEnvParam)("RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE"), codeql, (0, util_1.getRequiredEnvParam)("GITHUB_WORKSPACE"), gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
if (config.languages.filter(languages_1.isTracedLanguage).length > 0) {
// We currently do not support tracing on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022
(0, util_1.checkNotWindows11)();
}
if (config.languages.includes(languages_1.Language.python) &&
(0, actions_util_1.getRequiredInput)("setup-python-dependencies") === "true") {
try {

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return { codeql, toolsVersion };
}
exports.initCodeQL = initCodeQL;
async function initConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger) {
async function initConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger) {
logger.startGroup("Load language configuration");
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger);
const config = await configUtils.initConfig(languagesInput, queriesInput, packsInput, configFile, dbLocation, debugMode, debugArtifactName, debugDatabaseName, repository, tempDir, toolCacheDir, codeQL, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, featureFlags, logger);
analysisPaths.printPathFiltersWarning(config, logger);
logger.endGroup();
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__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
return result;
};
var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
const fs = __importStar(require("fs"));
const os = __importStar(require("os"));
const path = __importStar(require("path"));
const commander_1 = require("commander");
const del_1 = __importDefault(require("del"));
const analyze_1 = require("./analyze");
const autobuild_1 = require("./autobuild");
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
const config_utils_1 = require("./config-utils");
const feature_flags_1 = require("./feature-flags");
const init_1 = require("./init");
const languages_1 = require("./languages");
const logging_1 = require("./logging");
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const checkoutPath = cmd.checkoutPath || process.cwd();
// Wipe the temp dir
logger.info(`Cleaning temp directory ${tempDir}`);
fs.rmSync(tempDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
await (0, del_1.default)(tempDir, { force: true });
fs.mkdirSync(tempDir, { recursive: true });
const auth = await (0, util_1.getGitHubAuth)(logger, cmd.githubAuth, cmd.githubAuthStdin);
const apiDetails = {
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}
await (0, util_1.enrichEnvironment)(util_1.Mode.runner, codeql);
const workspacePath = checkoutPath;
const config = await (0, init_1.initConfig)(cmd.languages, cmd.queries, cmd.packs, cmd.configFile, undefined, false, (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)(cmd.repository), tempDir, toolsDir, codeql, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, logger);
const config = await (0, init_1.initConfig)(cmd.languages, cmd.queries, cmd.packs, cmd.configFile, undefined, false, "", "", (0, repository_1.parseRepositoryNwo)(cmd.repository), tempDir, toolsDir, codeql, workspacePath, gitHubVersion, apiDetails, (0, feature_flags_1.createFeatureFlags)([]), logger);
const sourceRoot = checkoutPath;
const tracerConfig = await (0, init_1.runInit)(codeql, config, sourceRoot, parseTraceProcessName(), parseTraceProcessLevel());
if (tracerConfig === undefined) {

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return result;
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.setupActionsVars = exports.setupTests = void 0;
exports.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint = exports.getRecordingLogger = exports.setupActionsVars = exports.setupTests = void 0;
const github = __importStar(require("@actions/github"));
const sinon = __importStar(require("sinon"));
const apiClient = __importStar(require("./api-client"));
const CodeQL = __importStar(require("./codeql"));
const util_1 = require("./util");
function wrapOutput(context) {
// Function signature taken from Socket.write.
// Note there are two overloads:
@@ -89,4 +92,48 @@ function setupActionsVars(tempDir, toolsDir) {
process.env["RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE"] = toolsDir;
}
exports.setupActionsVars = setupActionsVars;
function getRecordingLogger(messages) {
return {
debug: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "debug", message });
console.debug(message);
},
info: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "info", message });
console.info(message);
},
warning: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "warning", message });
console.warn(message);
},
error: (message) => {
messages.push({ type: "error", message });
console.error(message);
},
isDebug: () => true,
startGroup: () => undefined,
endGroup: () => undefined,
};
}
exports.getRecordingLogger = getRecordingLogger;
/** Mock the HTTP request to the feature flags enablement API endpoint. */
function mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint(responseStatusCode, response) {
// Passing an auth token is required, so we just use a dummy value
const client = github.getOctokit("123");
const requestSpy = sinon.stub(client, "request");
const optInSpy = requestSpy.withArgs("GET /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql-action/features");
if (responseStatusCode < 300) {
optInSpy.resolves({
status: responseStatusCode,
data: response,
headers: {},
url: "GET /repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/codeql-action/features",
});
}
else {
optInSpy.throws(new util_1.HTTPError("some error message", responseStatusCode));
}
sinon.stub(apiClient, "getApiClient").value(() => client);
}
exports.mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint = mockFeatureFlagApiEndpoint;
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__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
return result;
};
var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.downloadTool = exports.findAllVersions = exports.find = exports.cacheDir = exports.extractTar = void 0;
const fs = __importStar(require("fs"));
@@ -27,6 +30,7 @@ const toolrunner = __importStar(require("@actions/exec/lib/toolrunner"));
const io = __importStar(require("@actions/io"));
const actionsToolcache = __importStar(require("@actions/tool-cache"));
const safeWhich = __importStar(require("@chrisgavin/safe-which"));
const del_1 = __importDefault(require("del"));
const semver = __importStar(require("semver"));
const uuid_1 = require("uuid");
const util_1 = require("./util");
@@ -123,7 +127,7 @@ async function cacheDir(sourceDir, tool, version, toolCacheDir, logger) {
throw new Error("sourceDir is not a directory");
}
// Create the tool dir
const destPath = createToolPath(tool, version, arch, toolCacheDir, logger);
const destPath = await createToolPath(tool, version, arch, toolCacheDir, logger);
// copy each child item. do not move. move can fail on Windows
// due to anti-virus software having an open handle on a file.
for (const itemName of fs.readdirSync(sourceDir)) {
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}
return dest;
}
function createToolPath(tool, version, arch, toolCacheDir, logger) {
async function createToolPath(tool, version, arch, toolCacheDir, logger) {
const folderPath = path.join(toolCacheDir, tool, semver.clean(version) || version, arch || "");
logger.debug(`destination ${folderPath}`);
const markerPath = `${folderPath}.complete`;
fs.rmSync(folderPath, { recursive: true, force: true });
fs.rmSync(markerPath, { recursive: true, force: true });
await (0, del_1.default)(folderPath, { force: true });
await (0, del_1.default)(markerPath, { force: true });
fs.mkdirSync(folderPath, { recursive: true });
return folderPath;
}

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@@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ async function toolrunnerErrorCatcher(commandLine, args, matchers, options) {
if (((_a = options === null || options === void 0 ? void 0 : options.listeners) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.stdout) !== undefined) {
options.listeners.stdout(data);
}
else {
// if no stdout listener was originally defined then we match default behavior of Toolrunner
process.stdout.write(data);
}
},
stderr: (data) => {
var _a;
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if (((_a = options === null || options === void 0 ? void 0 : options.listeners) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.stderr) !== undefined) {
options.listeners.stderr(data);
}
else {
// if no stderr listener was originally defined then we match default behavior of Toolrunner
process.stderr.write(data);
}
},
};
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@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ function getTestConfig(tmpDir) {
dbLocation: path.resolve(tmpDir, "codeql_databases"),
packs: {},
debugMode: false,
debugArtifactName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME,
debugDatabaseName: util.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME,
};
}
// A very minimal setup

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__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
return result;
};
var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.delay = exports.bundleDb = exports.codeQlVersionAbove = exports.isHTTPError = exports.HTTPError = exports.getRequiredEnvParam = exports.isActions = exports.getMode = exports.enrichEnvironment = exports.initializeEnvironment = exports.Mode = exports.assertNever = exports.getGitHubAuth = exports.apiVersionInRange = exports.DisallowedAPIVersionReason = exports.checkGitHubVersionInRange = exports.getGitHubVersion = exports.GitHubVariant = exports.parseGitHubUrl = exports.getCodeQLDatabasePath = exports.getThreadsFlag = exports.getThreadsFlagValue = exports.getAddSnippetsFlag = exports.getMemoryFlag = exports.getMemoryFlagValue = exports.withTmpDir = exports.getToolNames = exports.getExtraOptionsEnvParam = exports.DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME = exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL = void 0;
exports.checkNotWindows11 = exports.isGoodVersion = exports.delay = exports.bundleDb = exports.codeQlVersionAbove = exports.isHTTPError = exports.HTTPError = exports.getRequiredEnvParam = exports.isActions = exports.getMode = exports.enrichEnvironment = exports.initializeEnvironment = exports.Mode = exports.assertNever = exports.getGitHubAuth = exports.apiVersionInRange = exports.DisallowedAPIVersionReason = exports.checkGitHubVersionInRange = exports.getGitHubVersion = exports.GitHubVariant = exports.parseGitHubUrl = exports.getCodeQLDatabasePath = exports.getThreadsFlag = exports.getThreadsFlagValue = exports.getAddSnippetsFlag = exports.getMemoryFlag = exports.getMemoryFlagValue = exports.withTmpDir = exports.getToolNames = exports.getExtraOptionsEnvParam = exports.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME = exports.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME = exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL = void 0;
const fs = __importStar(require("fs"));
const os = __importStar(require("os"));
const path = __importStar(require("path"));
const core = __importStar(require("@actions/core"));
const del_1 = __importDefault(require("del"));
const semver = __importStar(require("semver"));
const api_client_1 = require("./api-client");
const apiCompatibility = __importStar(require("./api-compatibility.json"));
const codeql_1 = require("./codeql");
/**
* Specifies bundle versions that are known to be broken
* and will not be used if found in the toolcache.
*/
const BROKEN_VERSIONS = ["0.0.0-20211207"];
/**
* The URL for github.com.
*/
exports.GITHUB_DOTCOM_URL = "https://github.com";
/**
* Name of the debugging artifact.
* Default name of the debugging artifact.
*/
exports.DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME = "debug-artifacts";
exports.DEFAULT_DEBUG_ARTIFACT_NAME = "debug-artifacts";
/**
* Default name of the database in the debugging artifact.
*/
exports.DEFAULT_DEBUG_DATABASE_NAME = "db";
/**
* Get the extra options for the codeql commands.
*/
@@ -81,7 +94,7 @@ async function withTmpDir(body) {
const symlinkSubdir = path.join(tmpDir, "symlink");
fs.symlinkSync(realSubdir, symlinkSubdir, "dir");
const result = await body(symlinkSubdir);
fs.rmSync(tmpDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
await (0, del_1.default)(tmpDir, { force: true });
return result;
}
exports.withTmpDir = withTmpDir;
@@ -483,18 +496,18 @@ async function codeQlVersionAbove(codeql, requiredVersion) {
}
exports.codeQlVersionAbove = codeQlVersionAbove;
// Create a bundle for the given DB, if it doesn't already exist
async function bundleDb(config, language, codeql) {
async function bundleDb(config, language, codeql, dbName) {
const databasePath = getCodeQLDatabasePath(config, language);
const databaseBundlePath = path.resolve(config.dbLocation, `${databasePath}.zip`);
const databaseBundlePath = path.resolve(config.dbLocation, `${dbName}.zip`);
// For a tiny bit of added safety, delete the file if it exists.
// The file is probably from an earlier call to this function, either
// as part of this action step or a previous one, but it could also be
// from somewhere else or someone trying to make the action upload a
// non-database file.
if (fs.existsSync(databaseBundlePath)) {
fs.rmSync(databaseBundlePath, { recursive: true });
await (0, del_1.default)(databaseBundlePath, { force: true });
}
await codeql.databaseBundle(databasePath, databaseBundlePath);
await codeql.databaseBundle(databasePath, databaseBundlePath, dbName);
return databaseBundlePath;
}
exports.bundleDb = bundleDb;
@@ -502,4 +515,14 @@ async function delay(milliseconds) {
return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, milliseconds));
}
exports.delay = delay;
function isGoodVersion(versionSpec) {
return !BROKEN_VERSIONS.includes(versionSpec);
}
exports.isGoodVersion = isGoodVersion;
function checkNotWindows11() {
if (os.platform() === "win32" && semver.gte(os.release(), "10.0.20348")) {
throw new Error("Tracing builds with CodeQL is currently not supported on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022. Please modify your Actions workflow to use an earlier version of Windows for this job, for example by setting `runs-on: windows-2019`.");
}
}
exports.checkNotWindows11 = checkNotWindows11;
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"name": "codeql",
"version": "1.0.26",
"version": "1.0.27",
"lockfileVersion": 2,
"requires": true,
"packages": {
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"dev": true
},
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"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/del/-/del-4.0.0.tgz",
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"deprecated": "This is a stub types definition. del provides its own type definitions, so you do not need this installed.",
"dev": true,
"dependencies": {
"del": "*"
}
},
"node_modules/@types/json-schema": {
"version": "7.0.8",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/json-schema/-/json-schema-7.0.8.tgz",
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"dev": true,
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"node": ">=6"
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MIT License
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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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This is a stub types definition for del (https://github.com/sindresorhus/del).
del provides its own type definitions, so you don't need @types/del installed!

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{
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"main": "",
"scripts": {},
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"repository": "https://github.com/sindresorhus/del",
"license": "MIT",
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This package contains type definitions for Node.js (http://nodejs.org/).
# Details
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node.
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node/v12.
### Additional Details
* Last updated: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 19:31:18 GMT
* Last updated: Wed, 21 Oct 2020 17:47:46 GMT
* Dependencies: none
* Global values: `AbortController`, `AbortSignal`, `__dirname`, `__filename`, `console`, `exports`, `gc`, `global`, `module`, `process`, `require`
* Global values: `Buffer`, `NodeJS`, `__dirname`, `__filename`, `clearImmediate`, `clearInterval`, `clearTimeout`, `console`, `exports`, `global`, `module`, `process`, `queueMicrotask`, `require`, `setImmediate`, `setInterval`, `setTimeout`
# Credits
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declare module 'assert/strict' {
import { strict } from 'node:assert';
export = strict;
}
declare module 'node:assert/strict' {
import { strict } from 'node:assert';
export = strict;
}

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/**
* The `async_hooks` module provides an API to track asynchronous resources. It
* can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const async_hooks = require('async_hooks');
* ```
* @experimental
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/async_hooks.js)
* Async Hooks module: https://nodejs.org/api/async_hooks.html
*/
declare module 'async_hooks' {
declare module "async_hooks" {
/**
* ```js
* const async_hooks = require('async_hooks');
*
* console.log(async_hooks.executionAsyncId()); // 1 - bootstrap
* fs.open(path, 'r', (err, fd) => {
* console.log(async_hooks.executionAsyncId()); // 6 - open()
* });
* ```
*
* The ID returned from `executionAsyncId()` is related to execution timing, not
* causality (which is covered by `triggerAsyncId()`):
*
* ```js
* const server = net.createServer((conn) => {
* // Returns the ID of the server, not of the new connection, because the
* // callback runs in the execution scope of the server's MakeCallback().
* async_hooks.executionAsyncId();
*
* }).listen(port, () => {
* // Returns the ID of a TickObject (process.nextTick()) because all
* // callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick().
* async_hooks.executionAsyncId();
* });
* ```
*
* Promise contexts may not get precise `executionAsyncIds` by default.
* See the section on `promise execution tracking`.
* @since v8.1.0
* @return The `asyncId` of the current execution context. Useful to track when something calls.
* Returns the asyncId of the current execution context.
*/
function executionAsyncId(): number;
/**
* The resource representing the current execution.
* Useful to store data within the resource.
*
* Resource objects returned by `executionAsyncResource()` are most often internal
* Node.js handle objects with undocumented APIs. Using any functions or properties
* on the object is likely to crash your application and should be avoided.
@@ -49,70 +18,14 @@ declare module 'async_hooks' {
* Using `executionAsyncResource()` in the top-level execution context will
* return an empty object as there is no handle or request object to use,
* but having an object representing the top-level can be helpful.
*
* ```js
* const { open } = require('fs');
* const { executionAsyncId, executionAsyncResource } = require('async_hooks');
*
* console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 1 {}
* open(__filename, 'r', (err, fd) => {
* console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 7 FSReqWrap
* });
* ```
*
* This can be used to implement continuation local storage without the
* use of a tracking `Map` to store the metadata:
*
* ```js
* const { createServer } = require('http');
* const {
* executionAsyncId,
* executionAsyncResource,
* createHook
* } = require('async_hooks');
* const sym = Symbol('state'); // Private symbol to avoid pollution
*
* createHook({
* init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
* const cr = executionAsyncResource();
* if (cr) {
* resource[sym] = cr[sym];
* }
* }
* }).enable();
*
* const server = createServer((req, res) => {
* executionAsyncResource()[sym] = { state: req.url };
* setTimeout(function() {
* res.end(JSON.stringify(executionAsyncResource()[sym]));
* }, 100);
* }).listen(3000);
* ```
* @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0
* @return The resource representing the current execution. Useful to store data within the resource.
*/
function executionAsyncResource(): object;
/**
* ```js
* const server = net.createServer((conn) => {
* // The resource that caused (or triggered) this callback to be called
* // was that of the new connection. Thus the return value of triggerAsyncId()
* // is the asyncId of "conn".
* async_hooks.triggerAsyncId();
*
* }).listen(port, () => {
* // Even though all callbacks passed to .listen() are wrapped in a nextTick()
* // the callback itself exists because the call to the server's .listen()
* // was made. So the return value would be the ID of the server.
* async_hooks.triggerAsyncId();
* });
* ```
*
* Promise contexts may not get valid `triggerAsyncId`s by default. See
* the section on `promise execution tracking`.
* @return The ID of the resource responsible for calling the callback that is currently being executed.
* Returns the ID of the resource responsible for calling the callback that is currently being executed.
*/
function triggerAsyncId(): number;
interface HookCallbacks {
/**
* Called when a class is constructed that has the possibility to emit an asynchronous event.
@@ -122,133 +35,73 @@ declare module 'async_hooks' {
* @param resource reference to the resource representing the async operation, needs to be released during destroy
*/
init?(asyncId: number, type: string, triggerAsyncId: number, resource: object): void;
/**
* When an asynchronous operation is initiated or completes a callback is called to notify the user.
* The before callback is called just before said callback is executed.
* @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource about to execute the callback.
*/
before?(asyncId: number): void;
/**
* Called immediately after the callback specified in before is completed.
* @param asyncId the unique identifier assigned to the resource which has executed the callback.
*/
after?(asyncId: number): void;
/**
* Called when a promise has resolve() called. This may not be in the same execution id
* as the promise itself.
* @param asyncId the unique id for the promise that was resolve()d.
*/
promiseResolve?(asyncId: number): void;
/**
* Called after the resource corresponding to asyncId is destroyed
* @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource
*/
destroy?(asyncId: number): void;
}
interface AsyncHook {
/**
* Enable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance. If no callbacks are provided enabling is a noop.
*/
enable(): this;
/**
* Disable the callbacks for a given AsyncHook instance from the global pool of AsyncHook callbacks to be executed. Once a hook has been disabled it will not be called again until enabled.
*/
disable(): this;
}
/**
* Registers functions to be called for different lifetime events of each async
* operation.
*
* The callbacks `init()`/`before()`/`after()`/`destroy()` are called for the
* respective asynchronous event during a resource's lifetime.
*
* All callbacks are optional. For example, if only resource cleanup needs to
* be tracked, then only the `destroy` callback needs to be passed. The
* specifics of all functions that can be passed to `callbacks` is in the `Hook Callbacks` section.
*
* ```js
* const async_hooks = require('async_hooks');
*
* const asyncHook = async_hooks.createHook({
* init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { },
* destroy(asyncId) { }
* });
* ```
*
* The callbacks will be inherited via the prototype chain:
*
* ```js
* class MyAsyncCallbacks {
* init(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) { }
* destroy(asyncId) {}
* }
*
* class MyAddedCallbacks extends MyAsyncCallbacks {
* before(asyncId) { }
* after(asyncId) { }
* }
*
* const asyncHook = async_hooks.createHook(new MyAddedCallbacks());
* ```
*
* Because promises are asynchronous resources whose lifecycle is tracked
* via the async hooks mechanism, the `init()`, `before()`, `after()`, and`destroy()` callbacks _must not_ be async functions that return promises.
* @since v8.1.0
* @param callbacks The `Hook Callbacks` to register
* @return Instance used for disabling and enabling hooks
* Registers functions to be called for different lifetime events of each async operation.
* @param options the callbacks to register
* @return an AsyncHooks instance used for disabling and enabling hooks
*/
function createHook(callbacks: HookCallbacks): AsyncHook;
function createHook(options: HookCallbacks): AsyncHook;
interface AsyncResourceOptions {
/**
* The ID of the execution context that created this async event.
* @default executionAsyncId()
*/
triggerAsyncId?: number | undefined;
/**
* Disables automatic `emitDestroy` when the object is garbage collected.
* This usually does not need to be set (even if `emitDestroy` is called
* manually), unless the resource's `asyncId` is retrieved and the
* sensitive API's `emitDestroy` is called with it.
* @default false
*/
requireManualDestroy?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* The ID of the execution context that created this async event.
* Default: `executionAsyncId()`
*/
triggerAsyncId?: number;
/**
* Disables automatic `emitDestroy` when the object is garbage collected.
* This usually does not need to be set (even if `emitDestroy` is called
* manually), unless the resource's `asyncId` is retrieved and the
* sensitive API's `emitDestroy` is called with it.
* Default: `false`
*/
requireManualDestroy?: boolean;
}
/**
* The class `AsyncResource` is designed to be extended by the embedder's async
* resources. Using this, users can easily trigger the lifetime events of their
* own resources.
*
* The `init` hook will trigger when an `AsyncResource` is instantiated.
*
* The following is an overview of the `AsyncResource` API.
*
* ```js
* const { AsyncResource, executionAsyncId } = require('async_hooks');
*
* // AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a
* // new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then
* // async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used.
* const asyncResource = new AsyncResource(
* type, { triggerAsyncId: executionAsyncId(), requireManualDestroy: false }
* );
*
* // Run a function in the execution context of the resource. This will
* // * establish the context of the resource
* // * trigger the AsyncHooks before callbacks
* // * call the provided function `fn` with the supplied arguments
* // * trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks
* // * restore the original execution context
* asyncResource.runInAsyncScope(fn, thisArg, ...args);
*
* // Call AsyncHooks destroy callbacks.
* asyncResource.emitDestroy();
*
* // Return the unique ID assigned to the AsyncResource instance.
* asyncResource.asyncId();
*
* // Return the trigger ID for the AsyncResource instance.
* asyncResource.triggerAsyncId();
* ```
* The class AsyncResource was designed to be extended by the embedder's async resources.
* Using this users can easily trigger the lifetime events of their own resources.
*/
class AsyncResource {
/**
@@ -260,238 +113,135 @@ declare module 'async_hooks' {
* this async event (default: `executionAsyncId()`), or an
* AsyncResourceOptions object (since 9.3)
*/
constructor(type: string, triggerAsyncId?: number | AsyncResourceOptions);
constructor(type: string, triggerAsyncId?: number|AsyncResourceOptions);
/**
* Binds the given function to the current execution context.
*
* The returned function will have an `asyncResource` property referencing
* the `AsyncResource` to which the function is bound.
* @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0
* @param fn The function to bind to the current execution context.
* @param type An optional name to associate with the underlying `AsyncResource`.
*/
static bind<Func extends (this: ThisArg, ...args: any[]) => any, ThisArg>(
fn: Func,
type?: string,
thisArg?: ThisArg
): Func & {
asyncResource: AsyncResource;
};
/**
* Binds the given function to execute to this `AsyncResource`'s scope.
*
* The returned function will have an `asyncResource` property referencing
* the `AsyncResource` to which the function is bound.
* @since v14.8.0, v12.19.0
* @param fn The function to bind to the current `AsyncResource`.
*/
bind<Func extends (...args: any[]) => any>(
fn: Func
): Func & {
asyncResource: AsyncResource;
};
/**
* Call the provided function with the provided arguments in the execution context
* of the async resource. This will establish the context, trigger the AsyncHooks
* before callbacks, call the function, trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks, and
* then restore the original execution context.
* @since v9.6.0
* @param fn The function to call in the execution context of this async resource.
* Call the provided function with the provided arguments in the
* execution context of the async resource. This will establish the
* context, trigger the AsyncHooks before callbacks, call the function,
* trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks, and then restore the original
* execution context.
* @param fn The function to call in the execution context of this
* async resource.
* @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call.
* @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function.
*/
runInAsyncScope<This, Result>(fn: (this: This, ...args: any[]) => Result, thisArg?: This, ...args: any[]): Result;
/**
* Call all `destroy` hooks. This should only ever be called once. An error will
* be thrown if it is called more than once. This **must** be manually called. If
* the resource is left to be collected by the GC then the `destroy` hooks will
* never be called.
* @return A reference to `asyncResource`.
* Call AsyncHooks destroy callbacks.
*/
emitDestroy(): this;
emitDestroy(): void;
/**
* @return The unique `asyncId` assigned to the resource.
* @return the unique ID assigned to this AsyncResource instance.
*/
asyncId(): number;
/**
*
* @return The same `triggerAsyncId` that is passed to the `AsyncResource` constructor.
* @return the trigger ID for this AsyncResource instance.
*/
triggerAsyncId(): number;
}
/**
* This class creates stores that stay coherent through asynchronous operations.
*
* While you can create your own implementation on top of the `async_hooks` module,`AsyncLocalStorage` should be preferred as it is a performant and memory safe
* implementation that involves significant optimizations that are non-obvious to
* implement.
*
* The following example uses `AsyncLocalStorage` to build a simple logger
* that assigns IDs to incoming HTTP requests and includes them in messages
* logged within each request.
*
* ```js
* const http = require('http');
* const { AsyncLocalStorage } = require('async_hooks');
*
* const asyncLocalStorage = new AsyncLocalStorage();
*
* function logWithId(msg) {
* const id = asyncLocalStorage.getStore();
* console.log(`${id !== undefined ? id : '-'}:`, msg);
* }
*
* let idSeq = 0;
* http.createServer((req, res) => {
* asyncLocalStorage.run(idSeq++, () => {
* logWithId('start');
* // Imagine any chain of async operations here
* setImmediate(() => {
* logWithId('finish');
* res.end();
* });
* });
* }).listen(8080);
*
* http.get('http://localhost:8080');
* http.get('http://localhost:8080');
* // Prints:
* // 0: start
* // 1: start
* // 0: finish
* // 1: finish
* ```
*
* Each instance of `AsyncLocalStorage` maintains an independent storage context.
* Multiple instances can safely exist simultaneously without risk of interfering
* with each other data.
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
* When having multiple instances of `AsyncLocalStorage`, they are independent
* from each other. It is safe to instantiate this class multiple times.
*/
class AsyncLocalStorage<T> {
/**
* Disables the instance of `AsyncLocalStorage`. All subsequent calls
* to `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined` until`asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()` is called again.
* This method disables the instance of `AsyncLocalStorage`. All subsequent calls
* to `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined` until
* `asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.runSyncAndReturn()`
* is called again.
*
* When calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()`, all current contexts linked to the
* instance will be exited.
*
* Calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()` is required before the`asyncLocalStorage` can be garbage collected. This does not apply to stores
* Calling `asyncLocalStorage.disable()` is required before the
* `asyncLocalStorage` can be garbage collected. This does not apply to stores
* provided by the `asyncLocalStorage`, as those objects are garbage collected
* along with the corresponding async resources.
*
* Use this method when the `asyncLocalStorage` is not in use anymore
* This method is to be used when the `asyncLocalStorage` is not in use anymore
* in the current process.
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
* @experimental
*/
disable(): void;
/**
* Returns the current store.
* If called outside of an asynchronous context initialized by
* calling `asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()`, it
* returns `undefined`.
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
* This method returns the current store.
* If this method is called outside of an asynchronous context initialized by
* calling `asyncLocalStorage.run` or `asyncLocalStorage.runAndReturn`, it will
* return `undefined`.
*/
getStore(): T | undefined;
/**
* Runs a function synchronously within a context and returns its
* Calling `asyncLocalStorage.run(callback)` will create a new asynchronous
* context.
* Within the callback function and the asynchronous operations from the callback,
* `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return an instance of `Map` known as
* "the store". This store will be persistent through the following
* asynchronous calls.
*
* The callback will be ran asynchronously. Optionally, arguments can be passed
* to the function. They will be passed to the callback function.
*
* If an error is thrown by the callback function, it will not be caught by
* a `try/catch` block as the callback is ran in a new asynchronous resource.
* Also, the stacktrace will be impacted by the asynchronous call.
*/
// TODO: Apply generic vararg once available
run(store: T, callback: (...args: any[]) => void, ...args: any[]): void;
/**
* Calling `asyncLocalStorage.exit(callback)` will create a new asynchronous
* context.
* Within the callback function and the asynchronous operations from the callback,
* `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined`.
*
* The callback will be ran asynchronously. Optionally, arguments can be passed
* to the function. They will be passed to the callback function.
*
* If an error is thrown by the callback function, it will not be caught by
* a `try/catch` block as the callback is ran in a new asynchronous resource.
* Also, the stacktrace will be impacted by the asynchronous call.
*/
exit(callback: (...args: any[]) => void, ...args: any[]): void;
/**
* This methods runs a function synchronously within a context and return its
* return value. The store is not accessible outside of the callback function or
* the asynchronous operations created within the callback.
*
* The optional `args` are passed to the callback function.
* Optionally, arguments can be passed to the function. They will be passed to
* the callback function.
*
* If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `run()` too.
* The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is exited.
*
* Example:
*
* ```js
* const store = { id: 2 };
* try {
* asyncLocalStorage.run(store, () => {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
* throw new Error();
* });
* } catch (e) {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
* // The error will be caught here
* }
* ```
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
* If the callback function throws an error, it will be thrown by
* `runSyncAndReturn` too. The stacktrace will not be impacted by this call and
* the context will be exited.
*/
run<R, TArgs extends any[]>(store: T, callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R;
runSyncAndReturn<R>(store: T, callback: (...args: any[]) => R, ...args: any[]): R;
/**
* Runs a function synchronously outside of a context and returns its
* This methods runs a function synchronously outside of a context and return its
* return value. The store is not accessible within the callback function or
* the asynchronous operations created within the callback. Any `getStore()`call done within the callback function will always return `undefined`.
* the asynchronous operations created within the callback.
*
* The optional `args` are passed to the callback function.
* Optionally, arguments can be passed to the function. They will be passed to
* the callback function.
*
* If the callback function throws an error, the error is thrown by `exit()` too.
* The stacktrace is not impacted by this call and the context is re-entered.
*
* Example:
*
* ```js
* // Within a call to run
* try {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object or value
* asyncLocalStorage.exit(() => {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
* throw new Error();
* });
* } catch (e) {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object or value
* // The error will be caught here
* }
* ```
* @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0
* @experimental
* If the callback function throws an error, it will be thrown by
* `exitSyncAndReturn` too. The stacktrace will not be impacted by this call and
* the context will be re-entered.
*/
exit<R, TArgs extends any[]>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R;
exitSyncAndReturn<R>(callback: (...args: any[]) => R, ...args: any[]): R;
/**
* Transitions into the context for the remainder of the current
* synchronous execution and then persists the store through any following
* asynchronous calls.
*
* Example:
*
* ```js
* const store = { id: 1 };
* // Replaces previous store with the given store object
* asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store);
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the store object
* someAsyncOperation(() => {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
* });
* ```
*
* This transition will continue for the _entire_ synchronous execution.
* This means that if, for example, the context is entered within an event
* handler subsequent event handlers will also run within that context unless
* specifically bound to another context with an `AsyncResource`. That is why`run()` should be preferred over `enterWith()` unless there are strong reasons
* to use the latter method.
*
* ```js
* const store = { id: 1 };
*
* emitter.on('my-event', () => {
* asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store);
* });
* emitter.on('my-event', () => {
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
* });
*
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns undefined
* emitter.emit('my-event');
* asyncLocalStorage.getStore(); // Returns the same object
* ```
* @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0
* @experimental
* Calling `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith(store)` will transition into the context
* for the remainder of the current synchronous execution and will persist
* through any following asynchronous calls.
*/
enterWith(store: T): void;
}
}
declare module 'node:async_hooks' {
export * from 'async_hooks';
}

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/// <reference lib="esnext.bigint" />
// Base definitions for all NodeJS modules that are not specific to any version of TypeScript:
// tslint:disable-next-line:no-bad-reference
/// <reference path="ts3.6/base.d.ts" />
// TypeScript 3.7-specific augmentations:

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/**
* A single instance of Node.js runs in a single thread. To take advantage of
* multi-core systems, the user will sometimes want to launch a cluster of Node.js
* processes to handle the load.
*
* The cluster module allows easy creation of child processes that all share
* server ports.
*
* ```js
* const cluster = require('cluster');
* const http = require('http');
* const numCPUs = require('os').cpus().length;
*
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
* console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`);
*
* // Fork workers.
* for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
* cluster.fork();
* }
*
* cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
* console.log(`worker ${worker.process.pid} died`);
* });
* } else {
* // Workers can share any TCP connection
* // In this case it is an HTTP server
* http.createServer((req, res) => {
* res.writeHead(200);
* res.end('hello world\n');
* }).listen(8000);
*
* console.log(`Worker ${process.pid} started`);
* }
* ```
*
* Running Node.js will now share port 8000 between the workers:
*
* ```console
* $ node server.js
* Primary 3596 is running
* Worker 4324 started
* Worker 4520 started
* Worker 6056 started
* Worker 5644 started
* ```
*
* On Windows, it is not yet possible to set up a named pipe server in a worker.
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/cluster.js)
*/
declare module 'cluster' {
import * as child from 'node:child_process';
import EventEmitter = require('node:events');
import * as net from 'node:net';
export interface ClusterSettings {
execArgv?: string[] | undefined; // default: process.execArgv
exec?: string | undefined;
args?: string[] | undefined;
silent?: boolean | undefined;
stdio?: any[] | undefined;
uid?: number | undefined;
gid?: number | undefined;
inspectPort?: number | (() => number) | undefined;
declare module "cluster" {
import * as child from "child_process";
import * as events from "events";
import * as net from "net";
// interfaces
interface ClusterSettings {
execArgv?: string[]; // default: process.execArgv
exec?: string;
args?: string[];
silent?: boolean;
stdio?: any[];
uid?: number;
gid?: number;
inspectPort?: number | (() => number);
}
export interface Address {
interface Address {
address: string;
port: number;
addressType: number | 'udp4' | 'udp6'; // 4, 6, -1, "udp4", "udp6"
addressType: number | "udp4" | "udp6"; // 4, 6, -1, "udp4", "udp6"
}
/**
* A `Worker` object contains all public information and method about a worker.
* In the primary it can be obtained using `cluster.workers`. In a worker
* it can be obtained using `cluster.worker`.
* @since v0.7.0
*/
export class Worker extends EventEmitter {
/**
* Each new worker is given its own unique id, this id is stored in the`id`.
*
* While a worker is alive, this is the key that indexes it in`cluster.workers`.
* @since v0.8.0
*/
class Worker extends events.EventEmitter {
id: number;
/**
* All workers are created using `child_process.fork()`, the returned object
* from this function is stored as `.process`. In a worker, the global `process`is stored.
*
* See: `Child Process module`.
*
* Workers will call `process.exit(0)` if the `'disconnect'` event occurs
* on `process` and `.exitedAfterDisconnect` is not `true`. This protects against
* accidental disconnection.
* @since v0.7.0
*/
process: child.ChildProcess;
/**
* Send a message to a worker or primary, optionally with a handle.
*
* In the primary this sends a message to a specific worker. It is identical to `ChildProcess.send()`.
*
* In a worker this sends a message to the primary. It is identical to`process.send()`.
*
* This example will echo back all messages from the primary:
*
* ```js
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
* const worker = cluster.fork();
* worker.send('hi there');
*
* } else if (cluster.isWorker) {
* process.on('message', (msg) => {
* process.send(msg);
* });
* }
* ```
* @since v0.7.0
* @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties:
*/
send(message: child.Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
send(message: child.Serializable, sendHandle: child.SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
send(message: child.Serializable, sendHandle: child.SendHandle, options?: child.MessageOptions, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
/**
* This function will kill the worker. In the primary, it does this
* by disconnecting the `worker.process`, and once disconnected, killing
* with `signal`. In the worker, it does it by disconnecting the channel,
* and then exiting with code `0`.
*
* Because `kill()` attempts to gracefully disconnect the worker process, it is
* susceptible to waiting indefinitely for the disconnect to complete. For example,
* if the worker enters an infinite loop, a graceful disconnect will never occur.
* If the graceful disconnect behavior is not needed, use `worker.process.kill()`.
*
* Causes `.exitedAfterDisconnect` to be set.
*
* This method is aliased as `worker.destroy()` for backward compatibility.
*
* In a worker, `process.kill()` exists, but it is not this function;
* it is `kill()`.
* @since v0.9.12
* @param signal Name of the kill signal to send to the worker process.
*/
send(message: any, sendHandle?: any, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
kill(signal?: string): void;
destroy(signal?: string): void;
/**
* In a worker, this function will close all servers, wait for the `'close'` event
* on those servers, and then disconnect the IPC channel.
*
* In the primary, an internal message is sent to the worker causing it to call`.disconnect()` on itself.
*
* Causes `.exitedAfterDisconnect` to be set.
*
* After a server is closed, it will no longer accept new connections,
* but connections may be accepted by any other listening worker. Existing
* connections will be allowed to close as usual. When no more connections exist,
* see `server.close()`, the IPC channel to the worker will close allowing it
* to die gracefully.
*
* The above applies _only_ to server connections, client connections are not
* automatically closed by workers, and disconnect does not wait for them to close
* before exiting.
*
* In a worker, `process.disconnect` exists, but it is not this function;
* it is `disconnect()`.
*
* Because long living server connections may block workers from disconnecting, it
* may be useful to send a message, so application specific actions may be taken to
* close them. It also may be useful to implement a timeout, killing a worker if
* the `'disconnect'` event has not been emitted after some time.
*
* ```js
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
* const worker = cluster.fork();
* let timeout;
*
* worker.on('listening', (address) => {
* worker.send('shutdown');
* worker.disconnect();
* timeout = setTimeout(() => {
* worker.kill();
* }, 2000);
* });
*
* worker.on('disconnect', () => {
* clearTimeout(timeout);
* });
*
* } else if (cluster.isWorker) {
* const net = require('net');
* const server = net.createServer((socket) => {
* // Connections never end
* });
*
* server.listen(8000);
*
* process.on('message', (msg) => {
* if (msg === 'shutdown') {
* // Initiate graceful close of any connections to server
* }
* });
* }
* ```
* @since v0.7.7
* @return A reference to `worker`.
*/
disconnect(): void;
/**
* This function returns `true` if the worker is connected to its primary via its
* IPC channel, `false` otherwise. A worker is connected to its primary after it
* has been created. It is disconnected after the `'disconnect'` event is emitted.
* @since v0.11.14
*/
isConnected(): boolean;
/**
* This function returns `true` if the worker's process has terminated (either
* because of exiting or being signaled). Otherwise, it returns `false`.
*
* ```js
* const cluster = require('cluster');
* const http = require('http');
* const numCPUs = require('os').cpus().length;
*
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
* console.log(`Primary ${process.pid} is running`);
*
* // Fork workers.
* for (let i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
* cluster.fork();
* }
*
* cluster.on('fork', (worker) => {
* console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead());
* });
*
* cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
* console.log('worker is dead:', worker.isDead());
* });
* } else {
* // Workers can share any TCP connection. In this case, it is an HTTP server.
* http.createServer((req, res) => {
* res.writeHead(200);
* res.end(`Current process\n ${process.pid}`);
* process.kill(process.pid);
* }).listen(8000);
* }
* ```
* @since v0.11.14
*/
isDead(): boolean;
/**
* This property is `true` if the worker exited due to `.kill()` or`.disconnect()`. If the worker exited any other way, it is `false`. If the
* worker has not exited, it is `undefined`.
*
* The boolean `worker.exitedAfterDisconnect` allows distinguishing between
* voluntary and accidental exit, the primary may choose not to respawn a worker
* based on this value.
*
* ```js
* cluster.on('exit', (worker, code, signal) => {
* if (worker.exitedAfterDisconnect === true) {
* console.log('Oh, it was just voluntary no need to worry');
* }
* });
*
* // kill worker
* worker.kill();
* ```
* @since v6.0.0
*/
exitedAfterDisconnect: boolean;
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. disconnect
@@ -277,67 +42,68 @@ declare module 'cluster' {
* 6. online
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
addListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
addListener(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
addListener(event: "online", listener: () => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'disconnect'): boolean;
emit(event: 'error', error: Error): boolean;
emit(event: 'exit', code: number, signal: string): boolean;
emit(event: 'listening', address: Address): boolean;
emit(event: 'message', message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
emit(event: 'online'): boolean;
emit(event: "disconnect"): boolean;
emit(event: "error", error: Error): boolean;
emit(event: "exit", code: number, signal: string): boolean;
emit(event: "listening", address: Address): boolean;
emit(event: "message", message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
emit(event: "online"): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
on(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
on(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
on(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
on(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
on(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
on(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
on(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
on(event: "online", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
once(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
once(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
once(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
once(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
once(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
once(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
once(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
once(event: "online", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependListener(event: "online", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (error: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: (address: Address) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependOnceListener(event: "online", listener: () => void): this;
}
export interface Cluster extends EventEmitter {
interface Cluster extends events.EventEmitter {
Worker: Worker;
disconnect(callback?: () => void): void;
fork(env?: any): Worker;
/** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use setupPrimary. */
readonly isMaster: boolean;
readonly isPrimary: boolean;
readonly isWorker: boolean;
schedulingPolicy: number;
readonly settings: ClusterSettings;
/** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use setupPrimary. */
isMaster: boolean;
isWorker: boolean;
// TODO: cluster.schedulingPolicy
settings: ClusterSettings;
setupMaster(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
/**
* `setupPrimary` is used to change the default 'fork' behavior. Once called, the settings will be present in cluster.settings.
*/
setupPrimary(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
readonly worker?: Worker | undefined;
readonly workers?: NodeJS.Dict<Worker> | undefined;
readonly SCHED_NONE: number;
readonly SCHED_RR: number;
worker?: Worker;
workers?: {
[index: string]: Worker | undefined
};
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. disconnect
@@ -349,60 +115,146 @@ declare module 'cluster' {
* 7. setup
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
addListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
addListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
addListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
addListener(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
addListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
addListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'disconnect', worker: Worker): boolean;
emit(event: 'exit', worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string): boolean;
emit(event: 'fork', worker: Worker): boolean;
emit(event: 'listening', worker: Worker, address: Address): boolean;
emit(event: 'message', worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
emit(event: 'online', worker: Worker): boolean;
emit(event: 'setup', settings: ClusterSettings): boolean;
emit(event: "disconnect", worker: Worker): boolean;
emit(event: "exit", worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string): boolean;
emit(event: "fork", worker: Worker): boolean;
emit(event: "listening", worker: Worker, address: Address): boolean;
emit(event: "message", worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
emit(event: "online", worker: Worker): boolean;
emit(event: "setup", settings: ClusterSettings): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
on(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
on(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
on(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
on(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
on(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
on(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
on(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
on(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
on(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
on(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
on(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
on(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
on(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
once(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
once(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
once(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
once(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
once(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
once(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
once(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
once(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
once(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
once(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
once(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
once(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
once(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle?: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'fork', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): this;
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'online', listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'setup', listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): this;
}
const cluster: Cluster;
export default cluster;
}
declare module 'node:cluster' {
export * from 'cluster';
export { default as default } from 'cluster';
function disconnect(callback?: () => void): void;
function fork(env?: any): Worker;
const isMaster: boolean;
const isWorker: boolean;
// TODO: cluster.schedulingPolicy
const settings: ClusterSettings;
function setupMaster(settings?: ClusterSettings): void;
const worker: Worker;
const workers: {
[index: string]: Worker | undefined
};
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. disconnect
* 2. exit
* 3. fork
* 4. listening
* 5. message
* 6. online
* 7. setup
*/
function addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Cluster;
function addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function addListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): Cluster;
function addListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function addListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): Cluster;
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
function addListener(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): Cluster;
function addListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function addListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): Cluster;
function emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
function emit(event: "disconnect", worker: Worker): boolean;
function emit(event: "exit", worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string): boolean;
function emit(event: "fork", worker: Worker): boolean;
function emit(event: "listening", worker: Worker, address: Address): boolean;
function emit(event: "message", worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server): boolean;
function emit(event: "online", worker: Worker): boolean;
function emit(event: "setup", settings: ClusterSettings): boolean;
function on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Cluster;
function on(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function on(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): Cluster;
function on(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function on(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): Cluster;
function on(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): Cluster; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
function on(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function on(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): Cluster; // the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
function once(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function once(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): Cluster;
function removeListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Cluster;
function removeAllListeners(event?: string): Cluster;
function setMaxListeners(n: number): Cluster;
function getMaxListeners(): number;
function listeners(event: string): Function[];
function listenerCount(type: string): number;
function prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Cluster;
function prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): Cluster;
function prependListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function prependListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): Cluster;
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
function prependListener(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): Cluster;
function prependListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function prependListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: (worker: Worker, code: number, signal: string) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: "fork", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: (worker: Worker, address: Address) => void): Cluster;
// the handle is a net.Socket or net.Server object, or undefined.
function prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (worker: Worker, message: any, handle: net.Socket | net.Server) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: "online", listener: (worker: Worker) => void): Cluster;
function prependOnceListener(event: "setup", listener: (settings: ClusterSettings) => void): Cluster;
function eventNames(): string[];
}

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/**
* The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
* JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
*
* The module exports two specific components:
*
* * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
* * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
*
* _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
* synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
* asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
* more information.
*
* Example using the global `console`:
*
* ```js
* console.log('hello world');
* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
* console.log('hello %s', 'world');
* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
* console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
* // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
* // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
* // at [eval]:5:15
* // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
* // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
* // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19
* // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
* // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60)
* // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3
*
* const name = 'Will Robinson';
* console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr
* ```
*
* Example using the `Console` class:
*
* ```js
* const out = getStreamSomehow();
* const err = getStreamSomehow();
* const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err);
*
* myConsole.log('hello world');
* // Prints: hello world, to out
* myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world');
* // Prints: hello world, to out
* myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
* // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err
*
* const name = 'Will Robinson';
* myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/console.js)
*/
declare module 'console' {
import console = require('node:console');
declare module "console" {
export = console;
}
declare module 'node:console' {
import { InspectOptions } from 'node:util';
global {
// This needs to be global to avoid TS2403 in case lib.dom.d.ts is present in the same build
interface Console {
Console: console.ConsoleConstructor;
/**
* `console.assert()` writes a message if `value` is [falsy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Falsy) or omitted. It only
* writes a message and does not otherwise affect execution. The output always
* starts with `"Assertion failed"`. If provided, `message` is formatted using `util.format()`.
*
* If `value` is [truthy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Truthy), nothing happens.
*
* ```js
* console.assert(true, 'does nothing');
*
* console.assert(false, 'Whoops %s work', 'didn\'t');
* // Assertion failed: Whoops didn't work
*
* console.assert();
* // Assertion failed
* ```
* @since v0.1.101
* @param value The value tested for being truthy.
* @param message All arguments besides `value` are used as error message.
*/
assert(value: any, message?: string, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
/**
* When `stdout` is a TTY, calling `console.clear()` will attempt to clear the
* TTY. When `stdout` is not a TTY, this method does nothing.
*
* The specific operation of `console.clear()` can vary across operating systems
* and terminal types. For most Linux operating systems, `console.clear()`operates similarly to the `clear` shell command. On Windows, `console.clear()`will clear only the output in the
* current terminal viewport for the Node.js
* binary.
* @since v8.3.0
*/
clear(): void;
/**
* Maintains an internal counter specific to `label` and outputs to `stdout` the
* number of times `console.count()` has been called with the given `label`.
*
* ```js
* > console.count()
* default: 1
* undefined
* > console.count('default')
* default: 2
* undefined
* > console.count('abc')
* abc: 1
* undefined
* > console.count('xyz')
* xyz: 1
* undefined
* > console.count('abc')
* abc: 2
* undefined
* > console.count()
* default: 3
* undefined
* >
* ```
* @since v8.3.0
* @param label The display label for the counter.
*/
count(label?: string): void;
/**
* Resets the internal counter specific to `label`.
*
* ```js
* > console.count('abc');
* abc: 1
* undefined
* > console.countReset('abc');
* undefined
* > console.count('abc');
* abc: 1
* undefined
* >
* ```
* @since v8.3.0
* @param label The display label for the counter.
*/
countReset(label?: string): void;
/**
* The `console.debug()` function is an alias for {@link log}.
* @since v8.0.0
*/
debug(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
/**
* Uses `util.inspect()` on `obj` and prints the resulting string to `stdout`.
* This function bypasses any custom `inspect()` function defined on `obj`.
* @since v0.1.101
*/
dir(obj: any, options?: InspectOptions): void;
/**
* This method calls `console.log()` passing it the arguments received.
* This method does not produce any XML formatting.
* @since v8.0.0
*/
dirxml(...data: any[]): void;
/**
* Prints to `stderr` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the
* first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution
* values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) (the arguments are all passed to `util.format()`).
*
* ```js
* const code = 5;
* console.error('error #%d', code);
* // Prints: error #5, to stderr
* console.error('error', code);
* // Prints: error 5, to stderr
* ```
*
* If formatting elements (e.g. `%d`) are not found in the first string then `util.inspect()` is called on each argument and the resulting string
* values are concatenated. See `util.format()` for more information.
* @since v0.1.100
*/
error(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
/**
* Increases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation`length.
*
* If one or more `label`s are provided, those are printed first without the
* additional indentation.
* @since v8.5.0
*/
group(...label: any[]): void;
/**
* An alias for {@link group}.
* @since v8.5.0
*/
groupCollapsed(...label: any[]): void;
/**
* Decreases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for `groupIndentation`length.
* @since v8.5.0
*/
groupEnd(): void;
/**
* The `console.info()` function is an alias for {@link log}.
* @since v0.1.100
*/
info(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
/**
* Prints to `stdout` with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the
* first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution
* values similar to [`printf(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html) (the arguments are all passed to `util.format()`).
*
* ```js
* const count = 5;
* console.log('count: %d', count);
* // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
* console.log('count:', count);
* // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
* ```
*
* See `util.format()` for more information.
* @since v0.1.100
*/
log(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
/**
* Try to construct a table with the columns of the properties of `tabularData`(or use `properties`) and rows of `tabularData` and log it. Falls back to just
* logging the argument if it cant be parsed as tabular.
*
* ```js
* // These can't be parsed as tabular data
* console.table(Symbol());
* // Symbol()
*
* console.table(undefined);
* // undefined
*
* console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }]);
* // ┌─────────┬─────┬─────┐
* // │ (index) │ a │ b │
* // ├─────────┼─────┼─────┤
* // │ 0 │ 1 │ 'Y' │
* // │ 1 │ 'Z' │ 2 │
* // └─────────┴─────┴─────┘
*
* console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }], ['a']);
* // ┌─────────┬─────┐
* // │ (index) │ a │
* // ├─────────┼─────┤
* // │ 0 │ 1 │
* // │ 1 │ 'Z' │
* // └─────────┴─────┘
* ```
* @since v10.0.0
* @param properties Alternate properties for constructing the table.
*/
table(tabularData: any, properties?: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
/**
* Starts a timer that can be used to compute the duration of an operation. Timers
* are identified by a unique `label`. Use the same `label` when calling {@link timeEnd} to stop the timer and output the elapsed time in
* suitable time units to `stdout`. For example, if the elapsed
* time is 3869ms, `console.timeEnd()` displays "3.869s".
* @since v0.1.104
*/
time(label?: string): void;
/**
* Stops a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time} and
* prints the result to `stdout`:
*
* ```js
* console.time('100-elements');
* for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {}
* console.timeEnd('100-elements');
* // prints 100-elements: 225.438ms
* ```
* @since v0.1.104
*/
timeEnd(label?: string): void;
/**
* For a timer that was previously started by calling {@link time}, prints
* the elapsed time and other `data` arguments to `stdout`:
*
* ```js
* console.time('process');
* const value = expensiveProcess1(); // Returns 42
* console.timeLog('process', value);
* // Prints "process: 365.227ms 42".
* doExpensiveProcess2(value);
* console.timeEnd('process');
* ```
* @since v10.7.0
*/
timeLog(label?: string, ...data: any[]): void;
/**
* Prints to `stderr` the string `'Trace: '`, followed by the `util.format()` formatted message and stack trace to the current position in the code.
*
* ```js
* console.trace('Show me');
* // Prints: (stack trace will vary based on where trace is called)
* // Trace: Show me
* // at repl:2:9
* // at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:248:27)
* // at bound (domain.js:287:14)
* // at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:300:12)
* // at REPLServer.<anonymous> (repl.js:412:12)
* // at emitOne (events.js:82:20)
* // at REPLServer.emit (events.js:169:7)
* // at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:210:10)
* // at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:549:8)
* // at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:826:14)
* ```
* @since v0.1.104
*/
trace(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
/**
* The `console.warn()` function is an alias for {@link error}.
* @since v0.1.100
*/
warn(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
// --- Inspector mode only ---
/**
* This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
* Starts a JavaScript CPU profile with an optional label.
*/
profile(label?: string): void;
/**
* This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
* Stops the current JavaScript CPU profiling session if one has been started and prints the report to the Profiles panel of the inspector.
*/
profileEnd(label?: string): void;
/**
* This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector.
* Adds an event with the label `label` to the Timeline panel of the inspector.
*/
timeStamp(label?: string): void;
}
/**
* The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
* JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
*
* The module exports two specific components:
*
* * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
* * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
*
* _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
* synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
* asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
* more information.
*
* Example using the global `console`:
*
* ```js
* console.log('hello world');
* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
* console.log('hello %s', 'world');
* // Prints: hello world, to stdout
* console.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
* // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
* // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
* // at [eval]:5:15
* // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
* // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
* // at node:internal/process/execution:77:19
* // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
* // at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:76:60)
* // at node:internal/main/eval_string:23:3
*
* const name = 'Will Robinson';
* console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to stderr
* ```
*
* Example using the `Console` class:
*
* ```js
* const out = getStreamSomehow();
* const err = getStreamSomehow();
* const myConsole = new console.Console(out, err);
*
* myConsole.log('hello world');
* // Prints: hello world, to out
* myConsole.log('hello %s', 'world');
* // Prints: hello world, to out
* myConsole.error(new Error('Whoops, something bad happened'));
* // Prints: [Error: Whoops, something bad happened], to err
*
* const name = 'Will Robinson';
* myConsole.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
* // Prints: Danger Will Robinson! Danger!, to err
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/console.js)
*/
namespace console {
interface ConsoleConstructorOptions {
stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream;
stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
ignoreErrors?: boolean | undefined;
colorMode?: boolean | 'auto' | undefined;
inspectOptions?: InspectOptions | undefined;
}
interface ConsoleConstructor {
prototype: Console;
new (stdout: NodeJS.WritableStream, stderr?: NodeJS.WritableStream, ignoreErrors?: boolean): Console;
new (options: ConsoleConstructorOptions): Console;
}
}
var console: Console;
}
export = globalThis.console;
}

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/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use constants property exposed by the relevant module instead. */
declare module 'constants' {
import { constants as osConstants, SignalConstants } from 'node:os';
import { constants as cryptoConstants } from 'node:crypto';
import { constants as fsConstants } from 'node:fs';
const exp: typeof osConstants.errno &
typeof osConstants.priority &
SignalConstants &
typeof cryptoConstants &
typeof fsConstants;
export = exp;
}
declare module 'node:constants' {
import constants = require('constants');
export = constants;
declare module "constants" {
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.E2BIG` instead. */
const E2BIG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EACCES` instead. */
const EACCES: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EADDRINUSE` instead. */
const EADDRINUSE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL` instead. */
const EADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EAFNOSUPPORT` instead. */
const EAFNOSUPPORT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EAGAIN` instead. */
const EAGAIN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EALREADY` instead. */
const EALREADY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EBADF` instead. */
const EBADF: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EBADMSG` instead. */
const EBADMSG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EBUSY` instead. */
const EBUSY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ECANCELED` instead. */
const ECANCELED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ECHILD` instead. */
const ECHILD: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ECONNABORTED` instead. */
const ECONNABORTED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ECONNREFUSED` instead. */
const ECONNREFUSED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ECONNRESET` instead. */
const ECONNRESET: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EDEADLK` instead. */
const EDEADLK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EDESTADDRREQ` instead. */
const EDESTADDRREQ: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EDOM` instead. */
const EDOM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EEXIST` instead. */
const EEXIST: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EFAULT` instead. */
const EFAULT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EFBIG` instead. */
const EFBIG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EHOSTUNREACH` instead. */
const EHOSTUNREACH: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EIDRM` instead. */
const EIDRM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EILSEQ` instead. */
const EILSEQ: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EINPROGRESS` instead. */
const EINPROGRESS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EINTR` instead. */
const EINTR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EINVAL` instead. */
const EINVAL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EIO` instead. */
const EIO: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EISCONN` instead. */
const EISCONN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EISDIR` instead. */
const EISDIR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ELOOP` instead. */
const ELOOP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EMFILE` instead. */
const EMFILE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EMLINK` instead. */
const EMLINK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EMSGSIZE` instead. */
const EMSGSIZE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENAMETOOLONG` instead. */
const ENAMETOOLONG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENETDOWN` instead. */
const ENETDOWN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENETRESET` instead. */
const ENETRESET: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENETUNREACH` instead. */
const ENETUNREACH: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENFILE` instead. */
const ENFILE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOBUFS` instead. */
const ENOBUFS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENODATA` instead. */
const ENODATA: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENODEV` instead. */
const ENODEV: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOENT` instead. */
const ENOENT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOEXEC` instead. */
const ENOEXEC: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOLCK` instead. */
const ENOLCK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOLINK` instead. */
const ENOLINK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOMEM` instead. */
const ENOMEM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOMSG` instead. */
const ENOMSG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOPROTOOPT` instead. */
const ENOPROTOOPT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOSPC` instead. */
const ENOSPC: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOSR` instead. */
const ENOSR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOSTR` instead. */
const ENOSTR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOSYS` instead. */
const ENOSYS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOTCONN` instead. */
const ENOTCONN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOTDIR` instead. */
const ENOTDIR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOTEMPTY` instead. */
const ENOTEMPTY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOTSOCK` instead. */
const ENOTSOCK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOTSUP` instead. */
const ENOTSUP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENOTTY` instead. */
const ENOTTY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ENXIO` instead. */
const ENXIO: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EOPNOTSUPP` instead. */
const EOPNOTSUPP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EOVERFLOW` instead. */
const EOVERFLOW: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EPERM` instead. */
const EPERM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EPIPE` instead. */
const EPIPE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EPROTO` instead. */
const EPROTO: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EPROTONOSUPPORT` instead. */
const EPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EPROTOTYPE` instead. */
const EPROTOTYPE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ERANGE` instead. */
const ERANGE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EROFS` instead. */
const EROFS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ESPIPE` instead. */
const ESPIPE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ESRCH` instead. */
const ESRCH: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ETIME` instead. */
const ETIME: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ETIMEDOUT` instead. */
const ETIMEDOUT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.ETXTBSY` instead. */
const ETXTBSY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EWOULDBLOCK` instead. */
const EWOULDBLOCK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.EXDEV` instead. */
const EXDEV: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEINTR` instead. */
const WSAEINTR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEBADF` instead. */
const WSAEBADF: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEACCES` instead. */
const WSAEACCES: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEFAULT` instead. */
const WSAEFAULT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEINVAL` instead. */
const WSAEINVAL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEMFILE` instead. */
const WSAEMFILE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEWOULDBLOCK` instead. */
const WSAEWOULDBLOCK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEINPROGRESS` instead. */
const WSAEINPROGRESS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEALREADY` instead. */
const WSAEALREADY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENOTSOCK` instead. */
const WSAENOTSOCK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEDESTADDRREQ` instead. */
const WSAEDESTADDRREQ: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEMSGSIZE` instead. */
const WSAEMSGSIZE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEPROTOTYPE` instead. */
const WSAEPROTOTYPE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENOPROTOOPT` instead. */
const WSAENOPROTOOPT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT` instead. */
const WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT` instead. */
const WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEOPNOTSUPP` instead. */
const WSAEOPNOTSUPP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEPFNOSUPPORT` instead. */
const WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEAFNOSUPPORT` instead. */
const WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEADDRINUSE` instead. */
const WSAEADDRINUSE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL` instead. */
const WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENETDOWN` instead. */
const WSAENETDOWN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENETUNREACH` instead. */
const WSAENETUNREACH: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENETRESET` instead. */
const WSAENETRESET: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAECONNABORTED` instead. */
const WSAECONNABORTED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAECONNRESET` instead. */
const WSAECONNRESET: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENOBUFS` instead. */
const WSAENOBUFS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEISCONN` instead. */
const WSAEISCONN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENOTCONN` instead. */
const WSAENOTCONN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAESHUTDOWN` instead. */
const WSAESHUTDOWN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAETOOMANYREFS` instead. */
const WSAETOOMANYREFS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAETIMEDOUT` instead. */
const WSAETIMEDOUT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAECONNREFUSED` instead. */
const WSAECONNREFUSED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAELOOP` instead. */
const WSAELOOP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENAMETOOLONG` instead. */
const WSAENAMETOOLONG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEHOSTDOWN` instead. */
const WSAEHOSTDOWN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEHOSTUNREACH` instead. */
const WSAEHOSTUNREACH: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENOTEMPTY` instead. */
const WSAENOTEMPTY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEPROCLIM` instead. */
const WSAEPROCLIM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEUSERS` instead. */
const WSAEUSERS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEDQUOT` instead. */
const WSAEDQUOT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAESTALE` instead. */
const WSAESTALE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEREMOTE` instead. */
const WSAEREMOTE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSASYSNOTREADY` instead. */
const WSASYSNOTREADY: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED` instead. */
const WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSANOTINITIALISED` instead. */
const WSANOTINITIALISED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEDISCON` instead. */
const WSAEDISCON: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAENOMORE` instead. */
const WSAENOMORE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAECANCELLED` instead. */
const WSAECANCELLED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE` instead. */
const WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER` instead. */
const WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT` instead. */
const WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSASYSCALLFAILURE` instead. */
const WSASYSCALLFAILURE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND` instead. */
const WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND` instead. */
const WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSA_E_NO_MORE` instead. */
const WSA_E_NO_MORE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSA_E_CANCELLED` instead. */
const WSA_E_CANCELLED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.errno.WSAEREFUSED` instead. */
const WSAEREFUSED: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGHUP` instead. */
const SIGHUP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGINT` instead. */
const SIGINT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGILL` instead. */
const SIGILL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGABRT` instead. */
const SIGABRT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGFPE` instead. */
const SIGFPE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGKILL` instead. */
const SIGKILL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGSEGV` instead. */
const SIGSEGV: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGTERM` instead. */
const SIGTERM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGBREAK` instead. */
const SIGBREAK: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGWINCH` instead. */
const SIGWINCH: number;
const SSL_OP_ALL: number;
const SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION: number;
const SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE: number;
const SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT: number;
const SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE: number;
const SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: number;
const SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA: number;
const SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT: number;
const SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER: number;
const SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING: number;
const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CA_DN_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CHALLENGE_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_DEMO_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_TICKET: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1: number;
const SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2: number;
const SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_1: number;
const SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_2: number;
const SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE: number;
const SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE: number;
const SSL_OP_SSLEAY_080_CLIENT_DH_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_SSLREF2_REUSE_CERT_TYPE_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_TLS_D5_BUG: number;
const SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_DSA: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_DH: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_RAND: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_ECDH: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_ECDSA: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_STORE: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_ALL: number;
const ENGINE_METHOD_NONE: number;
const DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME: number;
const DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME: number;
const DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR: number;
const DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR: number;
const RSA_PKCS1_PADDING: number;
const RSA_SSLV23_PADDING: number;
const RSA_NO_PADDING: number;
const RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING: number;
const RSA_X931_PADDING: number;
const RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING: number;
const POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED: number;
const POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED: number;
const POINT_CONVERSION_HYBRID: number;
const O_RDONLY: number;
const O_WRONLY: number;
const O_RDWR: number;
const S_IFMT: number;
const S_IFREG: number;
const S_IFDIR: number;
const S_IFCHR: number;
const S_IFBLK: number;
const S_IFIFO: number;
const S_IFSOCK: number;
const S_IRWXU: number;
const S_IRUSR: number;
const S_IWUSR: number;
const S_IXUSR: number;
const S_IRWXG: number;
const S_IRGRP: number;
const S_IWGRP: number;
const S_IXGRP: number;
const S_IRWXO: number;
const S_IROTH: number;
const S_IWOTH: number;
const S_IXOTH: number;
const S_IFLNK: number;
const O_CREAT: number;
const O_EXCL: number;
const O_NOCTTY: number;
const O_DIRECTORY: number;
const O_NOATIME: number;
const O_NOFOLLOW: number;
const O_SYNC: number;
const O_DSYNC: number;
const O_SYMLINK: number;
const O_DIRECT: number;
const O_NONBLOCK: number;
const O_TRUNC: number;
const O_APPEND: number;
const F_OK: number;
const R_OK: number;
const W_OK: number;
const X_OK: number;
const COPYFILE_EXCL: number;
const COPYFILE_FICLONE: number;
const COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE: number;
const UV_UDP_REUSEADDR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGQUIT` instead. */
const SIGQUIT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGTRAP` instead. */
const SIGTRAP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGIOT` instead. */
const SIGIOT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGBUS` instead. */
const SIGBUS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGUSR1` instead. */
const SIGUSR1: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGUSR2` instead. */
const SIGUSR2: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGPIPE` instead. */
const SIGPIPE: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGALRM` instead. */
const SIGALRM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGCHLD` instead. */
const SIGCHLD: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGSTKFLT` instead. */
const SIGSTKFLT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGCONT` instead. */
const SIGCONT: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGSTOP` instead. */
const SIGSTOP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGTSTP` instead. */
const SIGTSTP: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGTTIN` instead. */
const SIGTTIN: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGTTOU` instead. */
const SIGTTOU: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGURG` instead. */
const SIGURG: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGXCPU` instead. */
const SIGXCPU: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGXFSZ` instead. */
const SIGXFSZ: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGVTALRM` instead. */
const SIGVTALRM: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGPROF` instead. */
const SIGPROF: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGIO` instead. */
const SIGIO: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGPOLL` instead. */
const SIGPOLL: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGPWR` instead. */
const SIGPWR: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGSYS` instead. */
const SIGSYS: number;
/** @deprecated since v6.3.0 - use `os.constants.signals.SIGUNUSED` instead. */
const SIGUNUSED: number;
const defaultCoreCipherList: string;
const defaultCipherList: string;
const ENGINE_METHOD_RSA: number;
const ALPN_ENABLED: number;
}

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/**
* The `dgram` module provides an implementation of UDP datagram sockets.
*
* ```js
* const dgram = require('dgram');
* const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
*
* server.on('error', (err) => {
* console.log(`server error:\n${err.stack}`);
* server.close();
* });
*
* server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
* console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
* });
*
* server.on('listening', () => {
* const address = server.address();
* console.log(`server listening ${address.address}:${address.port}`);
* });
*
* server.bind(41234);
* // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/dgram.js)
*/
declare module 'dgram' {
import { AddressInfo } from 'node:net';
import * as dns from 'node:dns';
import { EventEmitter, Abortable } from 'node:events';
declare module "dgram" {
import { AddressInfo } from "net";
import * as dns from "dns";
import * as events from "events";
interface RemoteInfo {
address: string;
family: 'IPv4' | 'IPv6';
port: number;
size: number;
}
interface BindOptions {
port?: number | undefined;
address?: string | undefined;
exclusive?: boolean | undefined;
fd?: number | undefined;
port?: number;
address?: string;
exclusive?: boolean;
fd?: number;
}
type SocketType = 'udp4' | 'udp6';
interface SocketOptions extends Abortable {
type SocketType = "udp4" | "udp6";
interface SocketOptions {
type: SocketType;
reuseAddr?: boolean | undefined;
reuseAddr?: boolean;
/**
* @default false
*/
ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined;
recvBufferSize?: number | undefined;
sendBufferSize?: number | undefined;
lookup?: ((hostname: string, options: dns.LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void) => void) | undefined;
ipv6Only?: boolean;
recvBufferSize?: number;
sendBufferSize?: number;
lookup?: (hostname: string, options: dns.LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void) => void;
}
/**
* Creates a `dgram.Socket` object. Once the socket is created, calling `socket.bind()` will instruct the socket to begin listening for datagram
* messages. When `address` and `port` are not passed to `socket.bind()` the
* method will bind the socket to the "all interfaces" address on a random port
* (it does the right thing for both `udp4` and `udp6` sockets). The bound address
* and port can be retrieved using `socket.address().address` and `socket.address().port`.
*
* If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.close()` on the socket:
*
* ```js
* const controller = new AbortController();
* const { signal } = controller;
* const server = dgram.createSocket({ type: 'udp4', signal });
* server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
* console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
* });
* // Later, when you want to close the server.
* controller.abort();
* ```
* @since v0.11.13
* @param options Available options are:
* @param callback Attached as a listener for `'message'` events. Optional.
*/
function createSocket(type: SocketType, callback?: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): Socket;
function createSocket(options: SocketOptions, callback?: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): Socket;
/**
* Encapsulates the datagram functionality.
*
* New instances of `dgram.Socket` are created using {@link createSocket}.
* The `new` keyword is not to be used to create `dgram.Socket` instances.
* @since v0.1.99
*/
class Socket extends EventEmitter {
/**
* Tells the kernel to join a multicast group at the given `multicastAddress` and`multicastInterface` using the `IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. If the`multicastInterface` argument is not
* specified, the operating system will choose
* one interface and will add membership to it. To add membership to every
* available interface, call `addMembership` multiple times, once per interface.
*
* When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random
* port, listening on all interfaces.
*
* When sharing a UDP socket across multiple `cluster` workers, the`socket.addMembership()` function must be called only once or an`EADDRINUSE` error will occur:
*
* ```js
* const cluster = require('cluster');
* const dgram = require('dgram');
* if (cluster.isPrimary) {
* cluster.fork(); // Works ok.
* cluster.fork(); // Fails with EADDRINUSE.
* } else {
* const s = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
* s.bind(1234, () => {
* s.addMembership('224.0.0.114');
* });
* }
* ```
* @since v0.6.9
*/
class Socket extends events.EventEmitter {
addMembership(multicastAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
/**
* Returns an object containing the address information for a socket.
* For UDP sockets, this object will contain `address`, `family` and `port`properties.
*
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v0.1.99
*/
address(): AddressInfo;
/**
* For UDP sockets, causes the `dgram.Socket` to listen for datagram
* messages on a named `port` and optional `address`. If `port` is not
* specified or is `0`, the operating system will attempt to bind to a
* random port. If `address` is not specified, the operating system will
* attempt to listen on all addresses. Once binding is complete, a`'listening'` event is emitted and the optional `callback` function is
* called.
*
* Specifying both a `'listening'` event listener and passing a`callback` to the `socket.bind()` method is not harmful but not very
* useful.
*
* A bound datagram socket keeps the Node.js process running to receive
* datagram messages.
*
* If binding fails, an `'error'` event is generated. In rare case (e.g.
* attempting to bind with a closed socket), an `Error` may be thrown.
*
* Example of a UDP server listening on port 41234:
*
* ```js
* const dgram = require('dgram');
* const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
*
* server.on('error', (err) => {
* console.log(`server error:\n${err.stack}`);
* server.close();
* });
*
* server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
* console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
* });
*
* server.on('listening', () => {
* const address = server.address();
* console.log(`server listening ${address.address}:${address.port}`);
* });
*
* server.bind(41234);
* // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234
* ```
* @since v0.1.99
* @param callback with no parameters. Called when binding is complete.
*/
bind(port?: number, address?: string, callback?: () => void): void;
bind(port?: number, callback?: () => void): void;
bind(callback?: () => void): void;
bind(options: BindOptions, callback?: () => void): void;
/**
* Close the underlying socket and stop listening for data on it. If a callback is
* provided, it is added as a listener for the `'close'` event.
* @since v0.1.99
* @param callback Called when the socket has been closed.
*/
close(callback?: () => void): void;
/**
* Associates the `dgram.Socket` to a remote address and port. Every
* message sent by this handle is automatically sent to that destination. Also,
* the socket will only receive messages from that remote peer.
* Trying to call `connect()` on an already connected socket will result
* in an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_IS_CONNECTED` exception. If `address` is not
* provided, `'127.0.0.1'` (for `udp4` sockets) or `'::1'` (for `udp6` sockets)
* will be used by default. Once the connection is complete, a `'connect'` event
* is emitted and the optional `callback` function is called. In case of failure,
* the `callback` is called or, failing this, an `'error'` event is emitted.
* @since v12.0.0
* @param callback Called when the connection is completed or on error.
*/
connect(port: number, address?: string, callback?: () => void): void;
connect(port: number, callback: () => void): void;
/**
* A synchronous function that disassociates a connected `dgram.Socket` from
* its remote address. Trying to call `disconnect()` on an unbound or already
* disconnected socket will result in an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED` exception.
* @since v12.0.0
*/
disconnect(): void;
/**
* Instructs the kernel to leave a multicast group at `multicastAddress` using the`IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP` socket option. This method is automatically called by the
* kernel when the socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will
* never have reason to call this.
*
* If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to
* drop membership on all valid interfaces.
* @since v0.6.9
*/
dropMembership(multicastAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
/**
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v8.7.0
* @return the `SO_RCVBUF` socket receive buffer size in bytes.
*/
getRecvBufferSize(): number;
/**
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v8.7.0
* @return the `SO_SNDBUF` socket send buffer size in bytes.
*/
getSendBufferSize(): number;
/**
* By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from
* exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used
* to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js
* process active. The `socket.ref()` method adds the socket back to the reference
* counting and restores the default behavior.
*
* Calling `socket.ref()` multiples times will have no additional effect.
*
* The `socket.ref()` method returns a reference to the socket so calls can be
* chained.
* @since v0.9.1
*/
ref(): this;
/**
* Returns an object containing the `address`, `family`, and `port` of the remote
* endpoint. This method throws an `ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_CONNECTED` exception
* if the socket is not connected.
* @since v12.0.0
*/
remoteAddress(): AddressInfo;
/**
* Broadcasts a datagram on the socket.
* For connectionless sockets, the destination `port` and `address` must be
* specified. Connected sockets, on the other hand, will use their associated
* remote endpoint, so the `port` and `address` arguments must not be set.
*
* The `msg` argument contains the message to be sent.
* Depending on its type, different behavior can apply. If `msg` is a `Buffer`,
* any `TypedArray` or a `DataView`,
* the `offset` and `length` specify the offset within the `Buffer` where the
* message begins and the number of bytes in the message, respectively.
* If `msg` is a `String`, then it is automatically converted to a `Buffer`with `'utf8'` encoding. With messages that
* contain multi-byte characters, `offset` and `length` will be calculated with
* respect to `byte length` and not the character position.
* If `msg` is an array, `offset` and `length` must not be specified.
*
* The `address` argument is a string. If the value of `address` is a host name,
* DNS will be used to resolve the address of the host. If `address` is not
* provided or otherwise falsy, `'127.0.0.1'` (for `udp4` sockets) or `'::1'`(for `udp6` sockets) will be used by default.
*
* If the socket has not been previously bound with a call to `bind`, the socket
* is assigned a random port number and is bound to the "all interfaces" address
* (`'0.0.0.0'` for `udp4` sockets, `'::0'` for `udp6` sockets.)
*
* An optional `callback` function may be specified to as a way of reporting
* DNS errors or for determining when it is safe to reuse the `buf` object.
* DNS lookups delay the time to send for at least one tick of the
* Node.js event loop.
*
* The only way to know for sure that the datagram has been sent is by using a`callback`. If an error occurs and a `callback` is given, the error will be
* passed as the first argument to the `callback`. If a `callback` is not given,
* the error is emitted as an `'error'` event on the `socket` object.
*
* Offset and length are optional but both _must_ be set if either are used.
* They are supported only when the first argument is a `Buffer`, a `TypedArray`,
* or a `DataView`.
*
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT` if called on an unbound socket.
*
* Example of sending a UDP packet to a port on `localhost`;
*
* ```js
* const dgram = require('dgram');
* const message = Buffer.from('Some bytes');
* const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
* client.send(message, 41234, 'localhost', (err) => {
* client.close();
* });
* ```
*
* Example of sending a UDP packet composed of multiple buffers to a port on`127.0.0.1`;
*
* ```js
* const dgram = require('dgram');
* const buf1 = Buffer.from('Some ');
* const buf2 = Buffer.from('bytes');
* const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
* client.send([buf1, buf2], 41234, (err) => {
* client.close();
* });
* ```
*
* Sending multiple buffers might be faster or slower depending on the
* application and operating system. Run benchmarks to
* determine the optimal strategy on a case-by-case basis. Generally speaking,
* however, sending multiple buffers is faster.
*
* Example of sending a UDP packet using a socket connected to a port on`localhost`:
*
* ```js
* const dgram = require('dgram');
* const message = Buffer.from('Some bytes');
* const client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
* client.connect(41234, 'localhost', (err) => {
* client.send(message, (err) => {
* client.close();
* });
* });
* ```
* @since v0.1.99
* @param msg Message to be sent.
* @param offset Offset in the buffer where the message starts.
* @param length Number of bytes in the message.
* @param port Destination port.
* @param address Destination host name or IP address.
* @param callback Called when the message has been sent.
*/
send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray<any>, port?: number, address?: string, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray<any>, port?: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray<any>, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
send(msg: string | Uint8Array, offset: number, length: number, port?: number, address?: string, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
send(msg: string | Uint8Array, offset: number, length: number, port?: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
send(msg: string | Uint8Array, offset: number, length: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void;
/**
* Sets or clears the `SO_BROADCAST` socket option. When set to `true`, UDP
* packets may be sent to a local interface's broadcast address.
*
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v0.6.9
*/
setBroadcast(flag: boolean): void;
/**
* _All references to scope in this section are referring to[IPv6 Zone Indices](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Scoped_literal_IPv6_addresses), which are defined by [RFC
* 4007](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4007). In string form, an IP_
* _with a scope index is written as `'IP%scope'` where scope is an interface name_
* _or interface number._
*
* Sets the default outgoing multicast interface of the socket to a chosen
* interface or back to system interface selection. The `multicastInterface` must
* be a valid string representation of an IP from the socket's family.
*
* For IPv4 sockets, this should be the IP configured for the desired physical
* interface. All packets sent to multicast on the socket will be sent on the
* interface determined by the most recent successful use of this call.
*
* For IPv6 sockets, `multicastInterface` should include a scope to indicate the
* interface as in the examples that follow. In IPv6, individual `send` calls can
* also use explicit scope in addresses, so only packets sent to a multicast
* address without specifying an explicit scope are affected by the most recent
* successful use of this call.
*
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
*
* #### Example: IPv6 outgoing multicast interface
*
* On most systems, where scope format uses the interface name:
*
* ```js
* const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp6');
*
* socket.bind(1234, () => {
* socket.setMulticastInterface('::%eth1');
* });
* ```
*
* On Windows, where scope format uses an interface number:
*
* ```js
* const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp6');
*
* socket.bind(1234, () => {
* socket.setMulticastInterface('::%2');
* });
* ```
*
* #### Example: IPv4 outgoing multicast interface
*
* All systems use an IP of the host on the desired physical interface:
*
* ```js
* const socket = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
*
* socket.bind(1234, () => {
* socket.setMulticastInterface('10.0.0.2');
* });
* ```
* @since v8.6.0
*/
setMulticastInterface(multicastInterface: string): void;
/**
* Sets or clears the `IP_MULTICAST_LOOP` socket option. When set to `true`,
* multicast packets will also be received on the local interface.
*
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v0.3.8
*/
setMulticastLoopback(flag: boolean): void;
/**
* Sets the `IP_MULTICAST_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for
* "Time to Live", in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a
* packet is allowed to travel through, specifically for multicast traffic. Each
* router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the TTL. If the TTL is
* decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded.
*
* The `ttl` argument may be between 0 and 255\. The default on most systems is `1`.
*
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v0.3.8
*/
setMulticastTTL(ttl: number): void;
/**
* Sets the `SO_RCVBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket receive buffer
* in bytes.
*
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v8.7.0
*/
setRecvBufferSize(size: number): void;
/**
* Sets the `SO_SNDBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket send buffer
* in bytes.
*
* This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v8.7.0
*/
setSendBufferSize(size: number): void;
/**
* Sets the `IP_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for "Time to Live",
* in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a packet is allowed to
* travel through. Each router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the
* TTL. If the TTL is decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded.
* Changing TTL values is typically done for network probes or when multicasting.
*
* The `ttl` argument may be between between 1 and 255\. The default on most systems
* is 64.
*
* This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
* @since v0.1.101
*/
setTTL(ttl: number): void;
/**
* By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from
* exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used
* to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js
* process active, allowing the process to exit even if the socket is still
* listening.
*
* Calling `socket.unref()` multiple times will have no addition effect.
*
* The `socket.unref()` method returns a reference to the socket so calls can be
* chained.
* @since v0.9.1
*/
unref(): this;
/**
* Tells the kernel to join a source-specific multicast channel at the given`sourceAddress` and `groupAddress`, using the `multicastInterface` with the`IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP` socket
* option. If the `multicastInterface` argument
* is not specified, the operating system will choose one interface and will add
* membership to it. To add membership to every available interface, call`socket.addSourceSpecificMembership()` multiple times, once per interface.
*
* When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random
* port, listening on all interfaces.
* @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0
*/
addSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
/**
* Instructs the kernel to leave a source-specific multicast channel at the given`sourceAddress` and `groupAddress` using the `IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP`socket option. This method is
* automatically called by the kernel when the
* socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will never have
* reason to call this.
*
* If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to
* drop membership on all valid interfaces.
* @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0
*/
dropSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. close
@@ -494,43 +74,45 @@ declare module 'dgram' {
* 5. message
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
emit(event: 'connect'): boolean;
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
emit(event: 'listening'): boolean;
emit(event: 'message', msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo): boolean;
emit(event: "close"): boolean;
emit(event: "connect"): boolean;
emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
emit(event: "listening"): boolean;
emit(event: "message", msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
on(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
once(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
}
}
declare module 'node:dgram' {
export * from 'dgram';
}

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/**
* The `diagnostics_channel` module provides an API to create named channels
* to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes.
*
* It can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const diagnostics_channel = require('diagnostics_channel');
* ```
*
* It is intended that a module writer wanting to report diagnostics messages
* will create one or many top-level channels to report messages through.
* Channels may also be acquired at runtime but it is not encouraged
* due to the additional overhead of doing so. Channels may be exported for
* convenience, but as long as the name is known it can be acquired anywhere.
*
* If you intend for your module to produce diagnostics data for others to
* consume it is recommended that you include documentation of what named
* channels are used along with the shape of the message data. Channel names
* should generally include the module name to avoid collisions with data from
* other modules.
* @experimental
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/diagnostics_channel.js)
*/
declare module 'diagnostics_channel' {
/**
* Check if there are active subscribers to the named channel. This is helpful if
* the message you want to send might be expensive to prepare.
*
* This API is optional but helpful when trying to publish messages from very
* performance-sensitive code.
*
* ```js
* const diagnostics_channel = require('diagnostics_channel');
*
* if (diagnostics_channel.hasSubscribers('my-channel')) {
* // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message
* }
* ```
* @param name The channel name
* @return If there are active subscribers
*/
function hasSubscribers(name: string): boolean;
/**
* This is the primary entry-point for anyone wanting to interact with a named
* channel. It produces a channel object which is optimized to reduce overhead at
* publish time as much as possible.
*
* ```js
* const diagnostics_channel = require('diagnostics_channel');
*
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
* ```
* @param name The channel name
* @return The named channel object
*/
function channel(name: string): Channel;
type ChannelListener = (name: string, message: unknown) => void;
/**
* The class `Channel` represents an individual named channel within the data
* pipeline. It is use to track subscribers and to publish messages when there
* are subscribers present. It exists as a separate object to avoid channel
* lookups at publish time, enabling very fast publish speeds and allowing
* for heavy use while incurring very minimal cost. Channels are created with {@link channel}, constructing a channel directly
* with `new Channel(name)` is not supported.
*/
class Channel {
readonly name: string;
readonly hashSubscribers: boolean;
private constructor(name: string);
/**
* Register a message handler to subscribe to this channel. This message handler
* will be run synchronously whenever a message is published to the channel. Any
* errors thrown in the message handler will trigger an `'uncaughtException'`.
*
* ```js
* const diagnostics_channel = require('diagnostics_channel');
*
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
*
* channel.subscribe((message, name) => {
* // Received data
* });
* ```
* @param onMessage The handler to receive channel messages
*/
subscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void;
/**
* Remove a message handler previously registered to this channel with `channel.subscribe(onMessage)`.
*
* ```js
* const diagnostics_channel = require('diagnostics_channel');
*
* const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel');
*
* function onMessage(message, name) {
* // Received data
* }
*
* channel.subscribe(onMessage);
*
* channel.unsubscribe(onMessage);
* ```
* @param onMessage The previous subscribed handler to remove
*/
unsubscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void;
}
}
declare module 'node:diagnostics_channel' {
export * from 'diagnostics_channel';
}

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@@ -1,191 +1,81 @@
/**
* The `dns` module enables name resolution. For example, use it to look up IP
* addresses of host names.
*
* Although named for the [Domain Name System (DNS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System), it does not always use the
* DNS protocol for lookups. {@link lookup} uses the operating system
* facilities to perform name resolution. It may not need to perform any network
* communication. To perform name resolution the way other applications on the same
* system do, use {@link lookup}.
*
* ```js
* const dns = require('dns');
*
* dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => {
* console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family);
* });
* // address: "93.184.216.34" family: IPv4
* ```
*
* All other functions in the `dns` module connect to an actual DNS server to
* perform name resolution. They will always use the network to perform DNS
* queries. These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by {@link lookup} (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). Use these functions to always perform
* DNS queries, bypassing other name-resolution facilities.
*
* ```js
* const dns = require('dns');
*
* dns.resolve4('archive.org', (err, addresses) => {
* if (err) throw err;
*
* console.log(`addresses: ${JSON.stringify(addresses)}`);
*
* addresses.forEach((a) => {
* dns.reverse(a, (err, hostnames) => {
* if (err) {
* throw err;
* }
* console.log(`reverse for ${a}: ${JSON.stringify(hostnames)}`);
* });
* });
* });
* ```
*
* See the `Implementation considerations section` for more information.
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/dns.js)
*/
declare module 'dns' {
import * as dnsPromises from 'node:dns/promises';
declare module "dns" {
// Supported getaddrinfo flags.
export const ADDRCONFIG: number;
export const V4MAPPED: number;
/**
* If `dns.V4MAPPED` is specified, return resolved IPv6 addresses as
* well as IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses.
*/
export const ALL: number;
export interface LookupOptions {
family?: number | undefined;
hints?: number | undefined;
all?: boolean | undefined;
verbatim?: boolean | undefined;
const ADDRCONFIG: number;
const V4MAPPED: number;
interface LookupOptions {
family?: number;
hints?: number;
all?: boolean;
verbatim?: boolean;
}
export interface LookupOneOptions extends LookupOptions {
all?: false | undefined;
interface LookupOneOptions extends LookupOptions {
all?: false;
}
export interface LookupAllOptions extends LookupOptions {
interface LookupAllOptions extends LookupOptions {
all: true;
}
export interface LookupAddress {
interface LookupAddress {
address: string;
family: number;
}
/**
* Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or
* AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an
* integer, then it must be `4` or `6` if `options` is not provided, then IPv4
* and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found.
*
* With the `all` option set to `true`, the arguments for `callback` change to`(err, addresses)`, with `addresses` being an array of objects with the
* properties `address` and `family`.
*
* On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is the error code.
* Keep in mind that `err.code` will be set to `'ENOTFOUND'` not only when
* the host name does not exist but also when the lookup fails in other ways
* such as no available file descriptors.
*
* `dns.lookup()` does not necessarily have anything to do with the DNS protocol.
* The implementation uses an operating system facility that can associate names
* with addresses, and vice versa. This implementation can have subtle but
* important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please take some
* time to consult the `Implementation considerations section` before using`dns.lookup()`.
*
* Example usage:
*
* ```js
* const dns = require('dns');
* const options = {
* family: 6,
* hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
* };
* dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, address, family) =>
* console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family));
* // address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6
*
* // When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
* options.all = true;
* dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, addresses) =>
* console.log('addresses: %j', addresses));
* // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
* ```
*
* If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, and `all`is not set to `true`, it returns a `Promise` for an `Object` with `address` and`family` properties.
* @since v0.1.90
*/
export function lookup(hostname: string, family: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
export function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
export function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: LookupAddress[]) => void): void;
export function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string | LookupAddress[], family: number) => void): void;
export function lookup(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
export namespace lookup {
function lookup(hostname: string, family: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: LookupAddress[]) => void): void;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string | LookupAddress[], family: number) => void): void;
function lookup(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void): void;
// NOTE: This namespace provides design-time support for util.promisify. Exported members do not exist at runtime.
namespace lookup {
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise<LookupAddress[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: LookupOneOptions | number): Promise<LookupAddress>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise<LookupAddress | LookupAddress[]>;
}
/**
* Resolves the given `address` and `port` into a host name and service using
* the operating system's underlying `getnameinfo` implementation.
*
* If `address` is not a valid IP address, a `TypeError` will be thrown.
* The `port` will be coerced to a number. If it is not a legal port, a `TypeError`will be thrown.
*
* On an error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is the error code.
*
* ```js
* const dns = require('dns');
* dns.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22, (err, hostname, service) => {
* console.log(hostname, service);
* // Prints: localhost ssh
* });
* ```
*
* If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns a`Promise` for an `Object` with `hostname` and `service` properties.
* @since v0.11.14
*/
export function lookupService(address: string, port: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostname: string, service: string) => void): void;
export namespace lookupService {
function __promisify__(
address: string,
port: number
): Promise<{
hostname: string;
service: string;
}>;
function lookupService(address: string, port: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostname: string, service: string) => void): void;
namespace lookupService {
function __promisify__(address: string, port: number): Promise<{ hostname: string, service: string }>;
}
export interface ResolveOptions {
interface ResolveOptions {
ttl: boolean;
}
export interface ResolveWithTtlOptions extends ResolveOptions {
interface ResolveWithTtlOptions extends ResolveOptions {
ttl: true;
}
export interface RecordWithTtl {
interface RecordWithTtl {
address: string;
ttl: number;
}
/** @deprecated Use `AnyARecord` or `AnyAaaaRecord` instead. */
export type AnyRecordWithTtl = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord;
export interface AnyARecord extends RecordWithTtl {
type: 'A';
/** @deprecated Use AnyARecord or AnyAaaaRecord instead. */
type AnyRecordWithTtl = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord;
interface AnyARecord extends RecordWithTtl {
type: "A";
}
export interface AnyAaaaRecord extends RecordWithTtl {
type: 'AAAA';
interface AnyAaaaRecord extends RecordWithTtl {
type: "AAAA";
}
export interface CaaRecord {
critial: number;
issue?: string | undefined;
issuewild?: string | undefined;
iodef?: string | undefined;
contactemail?: string | undefined;
contactphone?: string | undefined;
}
export interface MxRecord {
interface MxRecord {
priority: number;
exchange: string;
}
export interface AnyMxRecord extends MxRecord {
type: 'MX';
interface AnyMxRecord extends MxRecord {
type: "MX";
}
export interface NaptrRecord {
interface NaptrRecord {
flags: string;
service: string;
regexp: string;
@@ -193,10 +83,12 @@ declare module 'dns' {
order: number;
preference: number;
}
export interface AnyNaptrRecord extends NaptrRecord {
type: 'NAPTR';
interface AnyNaptrRecord extends NaptrRecord {
type: "NAPTR";
}
export interface SoaRecord {
interface SoaRecord {
nsname: string;
hostmaster: string;
serial: number;
@@ -205,402 +97,183 @@ declare module 'dns' {
expire: number;
minttl: number;
}
export interface AnySoaRecord extends SoaRecord {
type: 'SOA';
interface AnySoaRecord extends SoaRecord {
type: "SOA";
}
export interface SrvRecord {
interface SrvRecord {
priority: number;
weight: number;
port: number;
name: string;
}
export interface AnySrvRecord extends SrvRecord {
type: 'SRV';
interface AnySrvRecord extends SrvRecord {
type: "SRV";
}
export interface AnyTxtRecord {
type: 'TXT';
interface AnyTxtRecord {
type: "TXT";
entries: string[];
}
export interface AnyNsRecord {
type: 'NS';
interface AnyNsRecord {
type: "NS";
value: string;
}
export interface AnyPtrRecord {
type: 'PTR';
interface AnyPtrRecord {
type: "PTR";
value: string;
}
export interface AnyCnameRecord {
type: 'CNAME';
interface AnyCnameRecord {
type: "CNAME";
value: string;
}
export type AnyRecord = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord | AnyCnameRecord | AnyMxRecord | AnyNaptrRecord | AnyNsRecord | AnyPtrRecord | AnySoaRecord | AnySrvRecord | AnyTxtRecord;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into an array
* of the resource records. The `callback` function has arguments`(err, records)`. When successful, `records` will be an array of resource
* records. The type and structure of individual results varies based on `rrtype`:
*
* <omitted>
*
* On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is one of the `DNS error codes`.
* @since v0.1.27
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
* @param rrtype Resource record type.
*/
export function resolve(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'A', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'AAAA', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CNAME', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NS', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'PTR', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SoaRecord) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
export function resolve(
type AnyRecord = AnyARecord |
AnyAaaaRecord |
AnyCnameRecord |
AnyMxRecord |
AnyNaptrRecord |
AnyNsRecord |
AnyPtrRecord |
AnySoaRecord |
AnySrvRecord |
AnyTxtRecord;
function resolve(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "A", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "AAAA", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "ANY", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "CNAME", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "MX", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "NAPTR", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "NS", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "PTR", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "SOA", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SoaRecord) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "SRV", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "TXT", callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
function resolve(
hostname: string,
rrtype: string,
callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]) => void
callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]) => void,
): void;
export namespace resolve {
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype?: 'A' | 'AAAA' | 'CNAME' | 'NS' | 'PTR'): Promise<string[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise<SoaRecord>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise<string[][]>;
// NOTE: This namespace provides design-time support for util.promisify. Exported members do not exist at runtime.
namespace resolve {
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype?: "A" | "AAAA" | "CNAME" | "NS" | "PTR"): Promise<string[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "ANY"): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "MX"): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "NAPTR"): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "SOA"): Promise<SoaRecord>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "SRV"): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: "TXT"): Promise<string[][]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise<string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
* will contain an array of IPv4 addresses (e.g.`['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`).
* @since v0.1.16
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
*/
export function resolve4(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
export function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolve4 {
function resolve4(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
// NOTE: This namespace provides design-time support for util.promisify. Exported members do not exist at runtime.
namespace resolve4 {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
* will contain an array of IPv6 addresses.
* @since v0.1.16
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
*/
export function resolve6(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
export function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolve6 {
function resolve6(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
// NOTE: This namespace provides design-time support for util.promisify. Exported members do not exist at runtime.
namespace resolve6 {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. The`addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
* will contain an array of canonical name records available for the `hostname`(e.g. `['bar.example.com']`).
* @since v0.3.2
*/
export function resolveCname(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveCname {
function resolveCname(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
namespace resolveCname {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. The`addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
* will contain an array of certification authority authorization records
* available for the `hostname` (e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'}, {critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`).
* @since v15.0.0
*/
export function resolveCaa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, records: CaaRecord[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveCaa {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
* contain an array of objects containing both a `priority` and `exchange`property (e.g. `[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`).
* @since v0.1.27
*/
export function resolveMx(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveMx {
function resolveMx(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
namespace resolveMx {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression based records (`NAPTR`records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback`function will contain an array of
* objects with the following properties:
*
* * `flags`
* * `service`
* * `regexp`
* * `replacement`
* * `order`
* * `preference`
*
* ```js
* {
* flags: 's',
* service: 'SIP+D2U',
* regexp: '',
* replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com',
* order: 30,
* preference: 100
* }
* ```
* @since v0.9.12
*/
export function resolveNaptr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveNaptr {
function resolveNaptr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
namespace resolveNaptr {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
* contain an array of name server records available for `hostname`(e.g. `['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`).
* @since v0.1.90
*/
export function resolveNs(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveNs {
function resolveNs(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
namespace resolveNs {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
* be an array of strings containing the reply records.
* @since v6.0.0
*/
export function resolvePtr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolvePtr {
function resolvePtr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
namespace resolvePtr {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for
* the `hostname`. The `address` argument passed to the `callback` function will
* be an object with the following properties:
*
* * `nsname`
* * `hostmaster`
* * `serial`
* * `refresh`
* * `retry`
* * `expire`
* * `minttl`
*
* ```js
* {
* nsname: 'ns.example.com',
* hostmaster: 'root.example.com',
* serial: 2013101809,
* refresh: 10000,
* retry: 2400,
* expire: 604800,
* minttl: 3600
* }
* ```
* @since v0.11.10
*/
export function resolveSoa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: SoaRecord) => void): void;
export namespace resolveSoa {
function resolveSoa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: SoaRecord) => void): void;
namespace resolveSoa {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<SoaRecord>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
* be an array of objects with the following properties:
*
* * `priority`
* * `weight`
* * `port`
* * `name`
*
* ```js
* {
* priority: 10,
* weight: 5,
* port: 21223,
* name: 'service.example.com'
* }
* ```
* @since v0.1.27
*/
export function resolveSrv(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveSrv {
function resolveSrv(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
namespace resolveSrv {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the`hostname`. The `records` argument passed to the `callback` function is a
* two-dimensional array of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of
* one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or
* treated separately.
* @since v0.1.27
*/
export function resolveTxt(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveTxt {
function resolveTxt(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
namespace resolveTxt {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[][]>;
}
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query).
* The `ret` argument passed to the `callback` function will be an array containing
* various types of records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the
* type of the current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties
* will be present on the object:
*
* <omitted>
*
* Here is an example of the `ret` object passed to the callback:
*
* ```js
* [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
* { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
* { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
* { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
* { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
* { type: 'SOA',
* nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
* hostmaster: 'admin.example.com',
* serial: 156696742,
* refresh: 900,
* retry: 900,
* expire: 1800,
* minttl: 60 } ]
* ```
*
* DNS server operators may choose not to respond to `ANY`queries. It may be better to call individual methods like {@link resolve4},{@link resolveMx}, and so on. For more details, see [RFC
* 8482](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8482).
*/
export function resolveAny(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
export namespace resolveAny {
function resolveAny(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
namespace resolveAny {
function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
}
/**
* Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an
* array of host names.
*
* On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is
* one of the `DNS error codes`.
* @since v0.1.16
*/
export function reverse(ip: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostnames: string[]) => void): void;
/**
* Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS
* resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted
* addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted.
*
* ```js
* dns.setServers([
* '4.4.4.4',
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]',
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
* ]);
* ```
*
* An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided.
*
* The `dns.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in
* progress.
*
* The {@link setServers} method affects only {@link resolve},`dns.resolve*()` and {@link reverse} (and specifically _not_ {@link lookup}).
*
* This method works much like[resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html).
* That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a`NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with
* subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the
* earlier ones time out or result in some other error.
* @since v0.11.3
* @param servers array of `RFC 5952` formatted addresses
*/
export function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
/**
* Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6),
* that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port
* section if a custom port is used.
*
* ```js
* [
* '4.4.4.4',
* '2001:4860:4860::8888',
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
* ]
* ```
* @since v0.11.3
*/
export function getServers(): string[];
function reverse(ip: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostnames: string[]) => void): void;
function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
function getServers(): string[];
// Error codes
export const NODATA: string;
export const FORMERR: string;
export const SERVFAIL: string;
export const NOTFOUND: string;
export const NOTIMP: string;
export const REFUSED: string;
export const BADQUERY: string;
export const BADNAME: string;
export const BADFAMILY: string;
export const BADRESP: string;
export const CONNREFUSED: string;
export const TIMEOUT: string;
export const EOF: string;
export const FILE: string;
export const NOMEM: string;
export const DESTRUCTION: string;
export const BADSTR: string;
export const BADFLAGS: string;
export const NONAME: string;
export const BADHINTS: string;
export const NOTINITIALIZED: string;
export const LOADIPHLPAPI: string;
export const ADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS: string;
export const CANCELLED: string;
export interface ResolverOptions {
timeout?: number | undefined;
}
/**
* An independent resolver for DNS requests.
*
* Creating a new resolver uses the default server settings. Setting
* the servers used for a resolver using `resolver.setServers()` does not affect
* other resolvers:
*
* ```js
* const { Resolver } = require('dns');
* const resolver = new Resolver();
* resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']);
*
* // This request will use the server at 4.4.4.4, independent of global settings.
* resolver.resolve4('example.org', (err, addresses) => {
* // ...
* });
* ```
*
* The following methods from the `dns` module are available:
*
* * `resolver.getServers()`
* * `resolver.resolve()`
* * `resolver.resolve4()`
* * `resolver.resolve6()`
* * `resolver.resolveAny()`
* * `resolver.resolveCaa()`
* * `resolver.resolveCname()`
* * `resolver.resolveMx()`
* * `resolver.resolveNaptr()`
* * `resolver.resolveNs()`
* * `resolver.resolvePtr()`
* * `resolver.resolveSoa()`
* * `resolver.resolveSrv()`
* * `resolver.resolveTxt()`
* * `resolver.reverse()`
* * `resolver.setServers()`
* @since v8.3.0
*/
export class Resolver {
constructor(options?: ResolverOptions);
/**
* Cancel all outstanding DNS queries made by this resolver. The corresponding
* callbacks will be called with an error with code `ECANCELLED`.
* @since v8.3.0
*/
cancel(): void;
const NODATA: string;
const FORMERR: string;
const SERVFAIL: string;
const NOTFOUND: string;
const NOTIMP: string;
const REFUSED: string;
const BADQUERY: string;
const BADNAME: string;
const BADFAMILY: string;
const BADRESP: string;
const CONNREFUSED: string;
const TIMEOUT: string;
const EOF: string;
const FILE: string;
const NOMEM: string;
const DESTRUCTION: string;
const BADSTR: string;
const BADFLAGS: string;
const NONAME: string;
const BADHINTS: string;
const NOTINITIALIZED: string;
const LOADIPHLPAPI: string;
const ADDRGETNETWORKPARAMS: string;
const CANCELLED: string;
class Resolver {
getServers: typeof getServers;
setServers: typeof setServers;
resolve: typeof resolve;
resolve4: typeof resolve4;
resolve6: typeof resolve6;
@@ -614,26 +287,80 @@ declare module 'dns' {
resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv;
resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt;
reverse: typeof reverse;
/**
* The resolver instance will send its requests from the specified IP address.
* This allows programs to specify outbound interfaces when used on multi-homed
* systems.
*
* If a v4 or v6 address is not specified, it is set to the default, and the
* operating system will choose a local address automatically.
*
* The resolver will use the v4 local address when making requests to IPv4 DNS
* servers, and the v6 local address when making requests to IPv6 DNS servers.
* The `rrtype` of resolution requests has no impact on the local address used.
* @since v15.1.0
* @param ipv4 A string representation of an IPv4 address.
* @param ipv6 A string representation of an IPv6 address.
*/
setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void;
setServers: typeof setServers;
cancel(): void;
}
namespace promises {
function getServers(): string[];
function lookup(hostname: string, family: number): Promise<LookupAddress>;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions): Promise<LookupAddress>;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise<LookupAddress[]>;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise<LookupAddress | LookupAddress[]>;
function lookup(hostname: string): Promise<LookupAddress>;
function lookupService(address: string, port: number): Promise<{ hostname: string, service: string }>;
function resolve(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "A"): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "AAAA"): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "ANY"): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "CNAME"): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "MX"): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "NAPTR"): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "NS"): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "PTR"): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "SOA"): Promise<SoaRecord>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "SRV"): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: "TXT"): Promise<string[][]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise<string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]>;
function resolve4(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
function resolve6(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
function resolveAny(hostname: string): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
function resolveCname(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolveMx(hostname: string): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
function resolveNaptr(hostname: string): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
function resolveNs(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolvePtr(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolveSoa(hostname: string): Promise<SoaRecord>;
function resolveSrv(hostname: string): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
function resolveTxt(hostname: string): Promise<string[][]>;
function reverse(ip: string): Promise<string[]>;
function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
class Resolver {
getServers: typeof getServers;
resolve: typeof resolve;
resolve4: typeof resolve4;
resolve6: typeof resolve6;
resolveAny: typeof resolveAny;
resolveCname: typeof resolveCname;
resolveMx: typeof resolveMx;
resolveNaptr: typeof resolveNaptr;
resolveNs: typeof resolveNs;
resolvePtr: typeof resolvePtr;
resolveSoa: typeof resolveSoa;
resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv;
resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt;
reverse: typeof reverse;
setServers: typeof setServers;
}
}
export { dnsPromises as promises };
}
declare module 'node:dns' {
export * from 'dns';
}

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@@ -1,357 +0,0 @@
/**
* The `dns.promises` API provides an alternative set of asynchronous DNS methods
* that return `Promise` objects rather than using callbacks. The API is accessible
* via `require('dns').promises` or `require('dns/promises')`.
* @since v10.6.0
*/
declare module 'dns/promises' {
import {
LookupAddress,
LookupOneOptions,
LookupAllOptions,
LookupOptions,
AnyRecord,
CaaRecord,
MxRecord,
NaptrRecord,
SoaRecord,
SrvRecord,
ResolveWithTtlOptions,
RecordWithTtl,
ResolveOptions,
ResolverOptions,
} from 'node:dns';
/**
* Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6),
* that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port
* section if a custom port is used.
*
* ```js
* [
* '4.4.4.4',
* '2001:4860:4860::8888',
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
* ]
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function getServers(): string[];
/**
* Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or
* AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an
* integer, then it must be `4` or `6` if `options` is not provided, then IPv4
* and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found.
*
* With the `all` option set to `true`, the `Promise` is resolved with `addresses`being an array of objects with the properties `address` and `family`.
*
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is the error code.
* Keep in mind that `err.code` will be set to `'ENOTFOUND'` not only when
* the host name does not exist but also when the lookup fails in other ways
* such as no available file descriptors.
*
* `dnsPromises.lookup()` does not necessarily have anything to do with the DNS
* protocol. The implementation uses an operating system facility that can
* associate names with addresses, and vice versa. This implementation can have
* subtle but important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please
* take some time to consult the `Implementation considerations section` before
* using `dnsPromises.lookup()`.
*
* Example usage:
*
* ```js
* const dns = require('dns');
* const dnsPromises = dns.promises;
* const options = {
* family: 6,
* hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
* };
*
* dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => {
* console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', result.address, result.family);
* // address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6
* });
*
* // When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
* options.all = true;
* dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => {
* console.log('addresses: %j', result);
* // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
* });
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function lookup(hostname: string, family: number): Promise<LookupAddress>;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions): Promise<LookupAddress>;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise<LookupAddress[]>;
function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise<LookupAddress | LookupAddress[]>;
function lookup(hostname: string): Promise<LookupAddress>;
/**
* Resolves the given `address` and `port` into a host name and service using
* the operating system's underlying `getnameinfo` implementation.
*
* If `address` is not a valid IP address, a `TypeError` will be thrown.
* The `port` will be coerced to a number. If it is not a legal port, a `TypeError`will be thrown.
*
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is the error code.
*
* ```js
* const dnsPromises = require('dns').promises;
* dnsPromises.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22).then((result) => {
* console.log(result.hostname, result.service);
* // Prints: localhost ssh
* });
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function lookupService(
address: string,
port: number
): Promise<{
hostname: string;
service: string;
}>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into an array
* of the resource records. When successful, the `Promise` is resolved with an
* array of resource records. The type and structure of individual results vary
* based on `rrtype`:
*
* <omitted>
*
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is one of the `DNS error codes`.
* @since v10.6.0
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
* @param rrtype Resource record type.
*/
function resolve(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'A'): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'AAAA'): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CAA'): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CNAME'): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NS'): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'PTR'): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise<SoaRecord>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise<string[][]>;
function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise<string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of IPv4
* addresses (e.g. `['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`).
* @since v10.6.0
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
*/
function resolve4(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of IPv6
* addresses.
* @since v10.6.0
* @param hostname Host name to resolve.
*/
function resolve6(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query).
* On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array containing various types of
* records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the type of the
* current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties will be
* present on the object:
*
* <omitted>
*
* Here is an example of the result object:
*
* ```js
* [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
* { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
* { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
* { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
* { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
* { type: 'SOA',
* nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
* hostmaster: 'admin.example.com',
* serial: 156696742,
* refresh: 900,
* retry: 900,
* expire: 1800,
* minttl: 60 } ]
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveAny(hostname: string): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. On success,
* the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects containing available
* certification authority authorization records available for the `hostname`(e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'},{critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`).
* @since v15.0.0
*/
function resolveCaa(hostname: string): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. On success,
* the `Promise` is resolved with an array of canonical name records available for
* the `hostname` (e.g. `['bar.example.com']`).
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveCname(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects
* containing both a `priority` and `exchange` property (e.g.`[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`).
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveMx(hostname: string): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression based records (`NAPTR`records) for the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array
* of objects with the following properties:
*
* * `flags`
* * `service`
* * `regexp`
* * `replacement`
* * `order`
* * `preference`
*
* ```js
* {
* flags: 's',
* service: 'SIP+D2U',
* regexp: '',
* replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com',
* order: 30,
* preference: 100
* }
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveNaptr(hostname: string): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of name server
* records available for `hostname` (e.g.`['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`).
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveNs(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of strings
* containing the reply records.
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolvePtr(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for
* the `hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an object with the
* following properties:
*
* * `nsname`
* * `hostmaster`
* * `serial`
* * `refresh`
* * `retry`
* * `expire`
* * `minttl`
*
* ```js
* {
* nsname: 'ns.example.com',
* hostmaster: 'root.example.com',
* serial: 2013101809,
* refresh: 10000,
* retry: 2400,
* expire: 604800,
* minttl: 3600
* }
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveSoa(hostname: string): Promise<SoaRecord>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with an array of objects with
* the following properties:
*
* * `priority`
* * `weight`
* * `port`
* * `name`
*
* ```js
* {
* priority: 10,
* weight: 5,
* port: 21223,
* name: 'service.example.com'
* }
* ```
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveSrv(hostname: string): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
/**
* Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the`hostname`. On success, the `Promise` is resolved with a two-dimensional array
* of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of
* one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or
* treated separately.
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function resolveTxt(hostname: string): Promise<string[][]>;
/**
* Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an
* array of host names.
*
* On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an `Error` object, where `err.code`is one of the `DNS error codes`.
* @since v10.6.0
*/
function reverse(ip: string): Promise<string[]>;
/**
* Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS
* resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted
* addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted.
*
* ```js
* dnsPromises.setServers([
* '4.4.4.4',
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]',
* '4.4.4.4:1053',
* '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
* ]);
* ```
*
* An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided.
*
* The `dnsPromises.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in
* progress.
*
* This method works much like[resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html).
* That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a`NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with
* subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the
* earlier ones time out or result in some other error.
* @since v10.6.0
* @param servers array of `RFC 5952` formatted addresses
*/
function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
class Resolver {
constructor(options?: ResolverOptions);
cancel(): void;
getServers: typeof getServers;
resolve: typeof resolve;
resolve4: typeof resolve4;
resolve6: typeof resolve6;
resolveAny: typeof resolveAny;
resolveCname: typeof resolveCname;
resolveMx: typeof resolveMx;
resolveNaptr: typeof resolveNaptr;
resolveNs: typeof resolveNs;
resolvePtr: typeof resolvePtr;
resolveSoa: typeof resolveSoa;
resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv;
resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt;
reverse: typeof reverse;
setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void;
setServers: typeof setServers;
}
}
declare module 'node:dns/promises' {
export * from 'dns/promises';
}

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/**
* **This module is pending deprecation**. Once a replacement API has been
* finalized, this module will be fully deprecated. Most developers should**not** have cause to use this module. Users who absolutely must have
* the functionality that domains provide may rely on it for the time being
* but should expect to have to migrate to a different solution
* in the future.
*
* Domains provide a way to handle multiple different IO operations as a
* single group. If any of the event emitters or callbacks registered to a
* domain emit an `'error'` event, or throw an error, then the domain object
* will be notified, rather than losing the context of the error in the`process.on('uncaughtException')` handler, or causing the program to
* exit immediately with an error code.
* @deprecated Since v1.4.2 - Deprecated
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/domain.js)
*/
declare module 'domain' {
import EventEmitter = require('node:events');
/**
* The `Domain` class encapsulates the functionality of routing errors and
* uncaught exceptions to the active `Domain` object.
*
* To handle the errors that it catches, listen to its `'error'` event.
*/
class Domain extends EventEmitter {
/**
* An array of timers and event emitters that have been explicitly added
* to the domain.
*/
members: Array<EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer>;
/**
* The `enter()` method is plumbing used by the `run()`, `bind()`, and`intercept()` methods to set the active domain. It sets `domain.active` and`process.domain` to the domain, and implicitly
* pushes the domain onto the domain
* stack managed by the domain module (see {@link exit} for details on the
* domain stack). The call to `enter()` delimits the beginning of a chain of
* asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain.
*
* Calling `enter()` changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain
* itself. `enter()` and `exit()` can be called an arbitrary number of times on a
* single domain.
*/
enter(): void;
/**
* The `exit()` method exits the current domain, popping it off the domain stack.
* Any time execution is going to switch to the context of a different chain of
* asynchronous calls, it's important to ensure that the current domain is exited.
* The call to `exit()` delimits either the end of or an interruption to the chain
* of asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain.
*
* If there are multiple, nested domains bound to the current execution context,`exit()` will exit any domains nested within this domain.
*
* Calling `exit()` changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain
* itself. `enter()` and `exit()` can be called an arbitrary number of times on a
* single domain.
*/
exit(): void;
/**
* Run the supplied function in the context of the domain, implicitly
* binding all event emitters, timers, and lowlevel requests that are
* created in that context. Optionally, arguments can be passed to
* the function.
*
* This is the most basic way to use a domain.
*
* ```js
* const domain = require('domain');
* const fs = require('fs');
* const d = domain.create();
* d.on('error', (er) => {
* console.error('Caught error!', er);
* });
* d.run(() => {
* process.nextTick(() => {
* setTimeout(() => { // Simulating some various async stuff
* fs.open('non-existent file', 'r', (er, fd) => {
* if (er) throw er;
* // proceed...
* });
* }, 100);
* });
* });
* ```
*
* In this example, the `d.on('error')` handler will be triggered, rather
* than crashing the program.
*/
declare module "domain" {
import * as events from "events";
class Domain extends events.EventEmitter implements NodeJS.Domain {
run<T>(fn: (...args: any[]) => T, ...args: any[]): T;
/**
* Explicitly adds an emitter to the domain. If any event handlers called by
* the emitter throw an error, or if the emitter emits an `'error'` event, it
* will be routed to the domain's `'error'` event, just like with implicit
* binding.
*
* This also works with timers that are returned from `setInterval()` and `setTimeout()`. If their callback function throws, it will be caught by
* the domain `'error'` handler.
*
* If the Timer or `EventEmitter` was already bound to a domain, it is removed
* from that one, and bound to this one instead.
* @param emitter emitter or timer to be added to the domain
*/
add(emitter: EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void;
/**
* The opposite of {@link add}. Removes domain handling from the
* specified emitter.
* @param emitter emitter or timer to be removed from the domain
*/
remove(emitter: EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void;
/**
* The returned function will be a wrapper around the supplied callback
* function. When the returned function is called, any errors that are
* thrown will be routed to the domain's `'error'` event.
*
* ```js
* const d = domain.create();
*
* function readSomeFile(filename, cb) {
* fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', d.bind((er, data) => {
* // If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain.
* return cb(er, data ? JSON.parse(data) : null);
* }));
* }
*
* d.on('error', (er) => {
* // An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program
* // with the normal line number and stack message.
* });
* ```
* @param callback The callback function
* @return The bound function
*/
bind<T extends Function>(callback: T): T;
/**
* This method is almost identical to {@link bind}. However, in
* addition to catching thrown errors, it will also intercept `Error` objects sent as the first argument to the function.
*
* In this way, the common `if (err) return callback(err);` pattern can be replaced
* with a single error handler in a single place.
*
* ```js
* const d = domain.create();
*
* function readSomeFile(filename, cb) {
* fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', d.intercept((data) => {
* // Note, the first argument is never passed to the
* // callback since it is assumed to be the 'Error' argument
* // and thus intercepted by the domain.
*
* // If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain
* // so the error-handling logic can be moved to the 'error'
* // event on the domain instead of being repeated throughout
* // the program.
* return cb(null, JSON.parse(data));
* }));
* }
*
* d.on('error', (er) => {
* // An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program
* // with the normal line number and stack message.
* });
* ```
* @param callback The callback function
* @return The intercepted function
*/
intercept<T extends Function>(callback: T): T;
add(emitter: events.EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void;
remove(emitter: events.EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer): void;
bind<T extends Function>(cb: T): T;
intercept<T extends Function>(cb: T): T;
members: Array<events.EventEmitter | NodeJS.Timer>;
enter(): void;
exit(): void;
}
function create(): Domain;
}
declare module 'node:domain' {
export * from 'domain';
}

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/**
* Much of the Node.js core API is built around an idiomatic asynchronous
* event-driven architecture in which certain kinds of objects (called "emitters")
* emit named events that cause `Function` objects ("listeners") to be called.
*
* For instance: a `net.Server` object emits an event each time a peer
* connects to it; a `fs.ReadStream` emits an event when the file is opened;
* a `stream` emits an event whenever data is available to be read.
*
* All objects that emit events are instances of the `EventEmitter` class. These
* objects expose an `eventEmitter.on()` function that allows one or more
* functions to be attached to named events emitted by the object. Typically,
* event names are camel-cased strings but any valid JavaScript property key
* can be used.
*
* When the `EventEmitter` object emits an event, all of the functions attached
* to that specific event are called _synchronously_. Any values returned by the
* called listeners are _ignored_ and discarded.
*
* The following example shows a simple `EventEmitter` instance with a single
* listener. The `eventEmitter.on()` method is used to register listeners, while
* the `eventEmitter.emit()` method is used to trigger the event.
*
* ```js
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
*
* class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {}
*
* const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
* myEmitter.on('event', () => {
* console.log('an event occurred!');
* });
* myEmitter.emit('event');
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/events.js)
*/
declare module 'events' {
interface EventEmitterOptions {
/**
* Enables automatic capturing of promise rejection.
*/
captureRejections?: boolean | undefined;
}
declare module "events" {
class internal extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { }
interface NodeEventTarget {
once(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
}
interface DOMEventTarget {
addEventListener(
eventName: string,
listener: (...args: any[]) => void,
opts?: {
once: boolean;
}
): any;
addEventListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void, opts?: { once: boolean }): any;
}
interface StaticEventEmitterOptions {
signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
}
interface EventEmitter extends NodeJS.EventEmitter {}
/**
* The `EventEmitter` class is defined and exposed by the `events` module:
*
* ```js
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
* ```
*
* All `EventEmitter`s emit the event `'newListener'` when new listeners are
* added and `'removeListener'` when existing listeners are removed.
*
* It supports the following option:
* @since v0.1.26
*/
class EventEmitter {
constructor(options?: EventEmitterOptions);
static once(emitter: NodeEventTarget, eventName: string | symbol, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise<any[]>;
static once(emitter: DOMEventTarget, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise<any[]>;
static on(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): AsyncIterableIterator<any>;
/** @deprecated since v4.0.0 */
static listenerCount(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string | symbol): number;
/**
* Returns a list listener for a specific emitter event name.
*/
static getEventListener(emitter: DOMEventTarget | NodeJS.EventEmitter, name: string | symbol): Function[];
namespace internal {
function once(emitter: NodeEventTarget, event: string | symbol): Promise<any[]>;
function once(emitter: DOMEventTarget, event: string): Promise<any[]>;
/**
* This symbol shall be used to install a listener for only monitoring `'error'`
* events. Listeners installed using this symbol are called before the regular
@@ -90,355 +22,30 @@ declare module 'events' {
* `'error'` event is emitted, therefore the process will still crash if no
* regular `'error'` listener is installed.
*/
static readonly errorMonitor: unique symbol;
static readonly captureRejectionSymbol: unique symbol;
/**
* Sets or gets the default captureRejection value for all emitters.
*/
// TODO: These should be described using static getter/setter pairs:
static captureRejections: boolean;
static defaultMaxListeners: number;
}
import internal = require('node:events');
namespace EventEmitter {
// Should just be `export { EventEmitter }`, but that doesn't work in TypeScript 3.4
export { internal as EventEmitter };
export interface Abortable {
/**
* When provided the corresponding `AbortController` can be used to cancel an asynchronous action.
*/
signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
const errorMonitor: unique symbol;
class EventEmitter extends internal {
/** @deprecated since v4.0.0 */
static listenerCount(emitter: EventEmitter, event: string | symbol): number;
static defaultMaxListeners: number;
addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
off(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
removeAllListeners(event?: string | symbol): this;
setMaxListeners(n: number): this;
getMaxListeners(): number;
listeners(event: string | symbol): Function[];
rawListeners(event: string | symbol): Function[];
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
eventNames(): Array<string | symbol>;
listenerCount(type: string | symbol): number;
}
}
global {
namespace NodeJS {
interface EventEmitter {
/**
* Alias for `emitter.on(eventName, listener)`.
* @since v0.1.26
*/
addListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Adds the `listener` function to the end of the listeners array for the
* event named `eventName`. No checks are made to see if the `listener` has
* already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of `eventName`and `listener` will result in the `listener` being added, and called, multiple
* times.
*
* ```js
* server.on('connection', (stream) => {
* console.log('someone connected!');
* });
* ```
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
*
* By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The`emitter.prependListener()` method can be used as an alternative to add the
* event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
*
* ```js
* const myEE = new EventEmitter();
* myEE.on('foo', () => console.log('a'));
* myEE.prependListener('foo', () => console.log('b'));
* myEE.emit('foo');
* // Prints:
* // b
* // a
* ```
* @since v0.1.101
* @param eventName The name of the event.
* @param listener The callback function
*/
on(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Adds a **one-time**`listener` function for the event named `eventName`. The
* next time `eventName` is triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.
*
* ```js
* server.once('connection', (stream) => {
* console.log('Ah, we have our first user!');
* });
* ```
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
*
* By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The`emitter.prependOnceListener()` method can be used as an alternative to add the
* event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.
*
* ```js
* const myEE = new EventEmitter();
* myEE.once('foo', () => console.log('a'));
* myEE.prependOnceListener('foo', () => console.log('b'));
* myEE.emit('foo');
* // Prints:
* // b
* // a
* ```
* @since v0.3.0
* @param eventName The name of the event.
* @param listener The callback function
*/
once(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the event named`eventName`.
*
* ```js
* const callback = (stream) => {
* console.log('someone connected!');
* };
* server.on('connection', callback);
* // ...
* server.removeListener('connection', callback);
* ```
*
* `removeListener()` will remove, at most, one instance of a listener from the
* listener array. If any single listener has been added multiple times to the
* listener array for the specified `eventName`, then `removeListener()` must be
* called multiple times to remove each instance.
*
* Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the
* time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any`removeListener()` or `removeAllListeners()` calls _after_ emitting and_before_ the last listener finishes execution will
* not remove them from`emit()` in progress. Subsequent events behave as expected.
*
* ```js
* const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
*
* const callbackA = () => {
* console.log('A');
* myEmitter.removeListener('event', callbackB);
* };
*
* const callbackB = () => {
* console.log('B');
* };
*
* myEmitter.on('event', callbackA);
*
* myEmitter.on('event', callbackB);
*
* // callbackA removes listener callbackB but it will still be called.
* // Internal listener array at time of emit [callbackA, callbackB]
* myEmitter.emit('event');
* // Prints:
* // A
* // B
*
* // callbackB is now removed.
* // Internal listener array [callbackA]
* myEmitter.emit('event');
* // Prints:
* // A
* ```
*
* Because listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will
* change the position indices of any listener registered _after_ the listener
* being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called,
* but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by
* the `emitter.listeners()` method will need to be recreated.
*
* When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single
* event (as in the example below), `removeListener()` will remove the most
* recently added instance. In the example the `once('ping')`listener is removed:
*
* ```js
* const ee = new EventEmitter();
*
* function pong() {
* console.log('pong');
* }
*
* ee.on('ping', pong);
* ee.once('ping', pong);
* ee.removeListener('ping', pong);
*
* ee.emit('ping');
* ee.emit('ping');
* ```
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
* @since v0.1.26
*/
removeListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Alias for `emitter.removeListener()`.
* @since v10.0.0
*/
off(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Removes all listeners, or those of the specified `eventName`.
*
* It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code,
* particularly when the `EventEmitter` instance was created by some other
* component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams).
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
* @since v0.1.26
*/
removeAllListeners(event?: string | symbol): this;
/**
* By default `EventEmitter`s will print a warning if more than `10` listeners are
* added for a particular event. This is a useful default that helps finding
* memory leaks. The `emitter.setMaxListeners()` method allows the limit to be
* modified for this specific `EventEmitter` instance. The value can be set to`Infinity` (or `0`) to indicate an unlimited number of listeners.
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
* @since v0.3.5
*/
setMaxListeners(n: number): this;
/**
* Returns the current max listener value for the `EventEmitter` which is either
* set by `emitter.setMaxListeners(n)` or defaults to {@link defaultMaxListeners}.
* @since v1.0.0
*/
getMaxListeners(): number;
/**
* Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`.
*
* ```js
* server.on('connection', (stream) => {
* console.log('someone connected!');
* });
* console.log(util.inspect(server.listeners('connection')));
* // Prints: [ [Function] ]
* ```
* @since v0.1.26
*/
listeners(eventName: string | symbol): Function[];
/**
* Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`,
* including any wrappers (such as those created by `.once()`).
*
* ```js
* const emitter = new EventEmitter();
* emitter.once('log', () => console.log('log once'));
*
* // Returns a new Array with a function `onceWrapper` which has a property
* // `listener` which contains the original listener bound above
* const listeners = emitter.rawListeners('log');
* const logFnWrapper = listeners[0];
*
* // Logs "log once" to the console and does not unbind the `once` event
* logFnWrapper.listener();
*
* // Logs "log once" to the console and removes the listener
* logFnWrapper();
*
* emitter.on('log', () => console.log('log persistently'));
* // Will return a new Array with a single function bound by `.on()` above
* const newListeners = emitter.rawListeners('log');
*
* // Logs "log persistently" twice
* newListeners[0]();
* emitter.emit('log');
* ```
* @since v9.4.0
*/
rawListeners(eventName: string | symbol): Function[];
/**
* Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named`eventName`, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments
* to each.
*
* Returns `true` if the event had listeners, `false` otherwise.
*
* ```js
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
* const myEmitter = new EventEmitter();
*
* // First listener
* myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() {
* console.log('Helloooo! first listener');
* });
* // Second listener
* myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) {
* console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`);
* });
* // Third listener
* myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) {
* const parameters = args.join(', ');
* console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`);
* });
*
* console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event'));
*
* myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
*
* // Prints:
* // [
* // [Function: firstListener],
* // [Function: secondListener],
* // [Function: thirdListener]
* // ]
* // Helloooo! first listener
* // event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener
* // event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listener
* ```
* @since v0.1.26
*/
emit(eventName: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
/**
* Returns the number of listeners listening to the event named `eventName`.
* @since v3.2.0
* @param eventName The name of the event being listened for
*/
listenerCount(eventName: string | symbol): number;
/**
* Adds the `listener` function to the _beginning_ of the listeners array for the
* event named `eventName`. No checks are made to see if the `listener` has
* already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination of `eventName`and `listener` will result in the `listener` being added, and called, multiple
* times.
*
* ```js
* server.prependListener('connection', (stream) => {
* console.log('someone connected!');
* });
* ```
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
* @since v6.0.0
* @param eventName The name of the event.
* @param listener The callback function
*/
prependListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Adds a **one-time**`listener` function for the event named `eventName` to the_beginning_ of the listeners array. The next time `eventName` is triggered, this
* listener is removed, and then invoked.
*
* ```js
* server.prependOnceListener('connection', (stream) => {
* console.log('Ah, we have our first user!');
* });
* ```
*
* Returns a reference to the `EventEmitter`, so that calls can be chained.
* @since v6.0.0
* @param eventName The name of the event.
* @param listener The callback function
*/
prependOnceListener(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
/**
* Returns an array listing the events for which the emitter has registered
* listeners. The values in the array are strings or `Symbol`s.
*
* ```js
* const EventEmitter = require('events');
* const myEE = new EventEmitter();
* myEE.on('foo', () => {});
* myEE.on('bar', () => {});
*
* const sym = Symbol('symbol');
* myEE.on(sym, () => {});
*
* console.log(myEE.eventNames());
* // Prints: [ 'foo', 'bar', Symbol(symbol) ]
* ```
* @since v6.0.0
*/
eventNames(): Array<string | symbol>;
}
}
}
export = EventEmitter;
}
declare module 'node:events' {
import events = require('events');
export = events;
export = internal;
}

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/**
* The `fs/promises` API provides asynchronous file system methods that return
* promises.
*
* The promise APIs use the underlying Node.js threadpool to perform file
* system operations off the event loop thread. These operations are not
* synchronized or threadsafe. Care must be taken when performing multiple
* concurrent modifications on the same file or data corruption may occur.
* @since v10.0.0
*/
declare module 'fs/promises' {
import { Abortable } from 'node:events';
import { Stream } from 'node:stream';
import {
Stats,
BigIntStats,
StatOptions,
WriteVResult,
ReadVResult,
PathLike,
RmDirOptions,
RmOptions,
MakeDirectoryOptions,
Dirent,
OpenDirOptions,
Dir,
ObjectEncodingOptions,
BufferEncodingOption,
OpenMode,
Mode,
WatchOptions,
} from 'node:fs';
interface FlagAndOpenMode {
mode?: Mode | undefined;
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
}
interface FileReadResult<T extends ArrayBufferView> {
bytesRead: number;
buffer: T;
}
interface FileReadOptions<T extends ArrayBufferView = Buffer> {
/**
* @default `Buffer.alloc(0xffff)`
*/
buffer?: T;
/**
* @default 0
*/
offset?: number | null;
/**
* @default `buffer.byteLength`
*/
length?: number | null;
position?: number | null;
}
// TODO: Add `EventEmitter` close
interface FileHandle {
/**
* The numeric file descriptor managed by the {FileHandle} object.
* @since v10.0.0
*/
readonly fd: number;
/**
* Alias of `filehandle.writeFile()`.
*
* When operating on file handles, the mode cannot be changed from what it was set
* to with `fsPromises.open()`. Therefore, this is equivalent to `filehandle.writeFile()`.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
appendFile(data: string | Uint8Array, options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode) | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<void>;
/**
* Changes the ownership of the file. A wrapper for [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html).
* @since v10.0.0
* @param uid The file's new owner's user id.
* @param gid The file's new group's group id.
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
chown(uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Modifies the permissions on the file. See [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html).
* @since v10.0.0
* @param mode the file mode bit mask.
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
chmod(mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
/**
* Forces all currently queued I/O operations associated with the file to the
* operating system's synchronized I/O completion state. Refer to the POSIX[`fdatasync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fdatasync.2.html) documentation for details.
*
* Unlike `filehandle.sync` this method does not flush modified metadata.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
datasync(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Request that all data for the open file descriptor is flushed to the storage
* device. The specific implementation is operating system and device specific.
* Refer to the POSIX [`fsync(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fsync.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fufills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
sync(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Reads data from the file and stores that in the given buffer.
*
* If the file is not modified concurrently, the end-of-file is reached when the
* number of bytes read is zero.
* @since v10.0.0
* @param buffer A buffer that will be filled with the file data read.
* @param offset The location in the buffer at which to start filling.
* @param length The number of bytes to read.
* @param position The location where to begin reading data from the file. If `null`, data will be read from the current file position, and the position will be updated. If `position` is an
* integer, the current file position will remain unchanged.
* @return Fulfills upon success with an object with two properties:
*/
read<T extends ArrayBufferView>(buffer: T, offset?: number | null, length?: number | null, position?: number | null): Promise<FileReadResult<T>>;
read<T extends ArrayBufferView = Buffer>(options?: FileReadOptions<T>): Promise<FileReadResult<T>>;
/**
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
*
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
*
* The `<FileHandle>` has to support reading.
*
* If one or more `filehandle.read()` calls are made on a file handle and then a`filehandle.readFile()` call is made, the data will be read from the current
* position till the end of the file. It doesn't always read from the beginning
* of the file.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills upon a successful read with the contents of the file. If no encoding is specified (using `options.encoding`), the data is returned as a {Buffer} object. Otherwise, the
* data will be a string.
*/
readFile(
options?: {
encoding?: null | undefined;
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
} | null
): Promise<Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
* The `FileHandle` must have been opened for reading.
* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
*/
readFile(
options:
| {
encoding: BufferEncoding;
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
}
| BufferEncoding
): Promise<string>;
/**
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
* The `FileHandle` must have been opened for reading.
* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
*/
readFile(
options?:
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
})
| BufferEncoding
| null
): Promise<string | Buffer>;
/**
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with an {fs.Stats} for the file.
*/
stat(
opts?: StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
}
): Promise<Stats>;
stat(
opts: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
}
): Promise<BigIntStats>;
stat(opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
/**
* Truncates the file.
*
* If the file was larger than `len` bytes, only the first `len` bytes will be
* retained in the file.
*
* The following example retains only the first four bytes of the file:
*
* ```js
* import { open } from 'fs/promises';
*
* let filehandle = null;
* try {
* filehandle = await open('temp.txt', 'r+');
* await filehandle.truncate(4);
* } finally {
* await filehandle?.close();
* }
* ```
*
* If the file previously was shorter than `len` bytes, it is extended, and the
* extended part is filled with null bytes (`'\0'`):
*
* If `len` is negative then `0` will be used.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
truncate(len?: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by the `<FileHandle>` then resolves the promise with no arguments upon success.
* @since v10.0.0
*/
utimes(atime: string | number | Date, mtime: string | number | Date): Promise<void>;
/**
* Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists.`data` can be a string, a buffer, or an object with an own `toString` function
* property. The promise is resolved with no arguments upon success.
*
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
*
* The `<FileHandle>` has to support writing.
*
* It is unsafe to use `filehandle.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file
* without waiting for the promise to be resolved (or rejected).
*
* If one or more `filehandle.write()` calls are made on a file handle and then a`filehandle.writeFile()` call is made, the data will be written from the
* current position till the end of the file. It doesn't always write from the
* beginning of the file.
* @since v10.0.0
*/
writeFile(data: string | Uint8Array, options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode & Abortable) | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<void>;
/**
* Write `buffer` to the file.
*
* The promise is resolved with an object containing two properties:
*
* It is unsafe to use `filehandle.write()` multiple times on the same file
* without waiting for the promise to be resolved (or rejected). For this
* scenario, use `fs.createWriteStream()`.
*
* On Linux, positional writes do not work when the file is opened in append mode.
* The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
* the end of the file.
* @since v10.0.0
* @param offset The start position from within `buffer` where the data to write begins.
* @param length The number of bytes from `buffer` to write.
* @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffer` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current position.
* See the POSIX pwrite(2) documentation for more detail.
*/
write<TBuffer extends Uint8Array>(
buffer: TBuffer,
offset?: number | null,
length?: number | null,
position?: number | null
): Promise<{
bytesWritten: number;
buffer: TBuffer;
}>;
write(
data: string,
position?: number | null,
encoding?: BufferEncoding | null
): Promise<{
bytesWritten: number;
buffer: string;
}>;
/**
* Write an array of [&lt;ArrayBufferView&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView)s to the file.
*
* The promise is resolved with an object containing a two properties:
*
* It is unsafe to call `writev()` multiple times on the same file without waiting
* for the promise to be resolved (or rejected).
*
* On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode.
* The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
* the end of the file.
* @since v12.9.0
* @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffers` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current
* position.
*/
writev(buffers: ReadonlyArray<NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>, position?: number): Promise<WriteVResult>;
/**
* Read from a file and write to an array of [&lt;ArrayBufferView&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView)s
* @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0
* @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where the data should be read from. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be read from the current position.
* @return Fulfills upon success an object containing two properties:
*/
readv(buffers: ReadonlyArray<NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>, position?: number): Promise<ReadVResult>;
/**
* Closes the file handle after waiting for any pending operation on the handle to
* complete.
*
* ```js
* import { open } from 'fs/promises';
*
* let filehandle;
* try {
* filehandle = await open('thefile.txt', 'r');
* } finally {
* await filehandle?.close();
* }
* ```
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
close(): Promise<void>;
}
/**
* Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by `path`.
* The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility
* checks to be performed. Check `File access constants` for possible values
* of `mode`. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of
* two or more values (e.g. `fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK`).
*
* If the accessibility check is successful, the promise is resolved with no
* value. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the promise is rejected
* with an [&lt;Error&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) object. The following example checks if the file`/etc/passwd` can be read and
* written by the current process.
*
* ```js
* import { access } from 'fs/promises';
* import { constants } from 'fs';
*
* try {
* await access('/etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK);
* console.log('can access');
* } catch {
* console.error('cannot access');
* }
* ```
*
* Using `fsPromises.access()` to check for the accessibility of a file before
* calling `fsPromises.open()` is not recommended. Doing so introduces a race
* condition, since other processes may change the file's state between the two
* calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle
* the error raised if the file is not accessible.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function access(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Asynchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it
* already exists.
*
* No guarantees are made about the atomicity of the copy operation. If an
* error occurs after the destination file has been opened for writing, an attempt
* will be made to remove the destination.
*
* ```js
* import { constants } from 'fs';
* import { copyFile } from 'fs/promises';
*
* try {
* await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt');
* console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt');
* } catch {
* console.log('The file could not be copied');
* }
*
* // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists.
* try {
* await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL);
* console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt');
* } catch {
* console.log('The file could not be copied');
* }
* ```
* @since v10.0.0
* @param src source filename to copy
* @param dest destination filename of the copy operation
* @param mode Optional modifiers that specify the behavior of the copy operation. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of two or more values (e.g.
* `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL | fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`)
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Opens a `<FileHandle>`.
*
* Refer to the POSIX [`open(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html) documentation for more detail.
*
* Some characters (`< > : " / \ | ? *`) are reserved under Windows as documented
* by [Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/naming-a-file). Under NTFS, if the filename contains
* a colon, Node.js will open a file system stream, as described by[this MSDN page](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/using-streams).
* @since v10.0.0
* @param flags See `support of file system `flags``.
* @param mode Sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits) if the file is created.
* @return Fulfills with a {FileHandle} object.
*/
function open(path: PathLike, flags: string | number, mode?: Mode): Promise<FileHandle>;
/**
* Renames `oldPath` to `newPath`.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
/**
* Truncates (shortens or extends the length) of the content at `path` to `len`bytes.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function truncate(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Removes the directory identified by `path`.
*
* Using `fsPromises.rmdir()` on a file (not a directory) results in the
* promise being rejected with an `ENOENT` error on Windows and an `ENOTDIR`error on POSIX.
*
* To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use `fsPromises.rm()` with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function rmdir(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): Promise<void>;
/**
* Removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility).
* @since v14.14.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function rm(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): Promise<void>;
/**
* Asynchronously creates a directory.
*
* The optional `options` argument can be an integer specifying `mode` (permission
* and sticky bits), or an object with a `mode` property and a `recursive`property indicating whether parent directories should be created. Calling`fsPromises.mkdir()` when `path` is a directory
* that exists results in a
* rejection only when `recursive` is false.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Upon success, fulfills with `undefined` if `recursive` is `false`, or the first directory path created if `recursive` is `true`.
*/
function mkdir(
path: PathLike,
options: MakeDirectoryOptions & {
recursive: true;
}
): Promise<string | undefined>;
/**
* Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
* should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`.
*/
function mkdir(
path: PathLike,
options?:
| Mode
| (MakeDirectoryOptions & {
recursive?: false | undefined;
})
| null
): Promise<void>;
/**
* Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
* should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`.
*/
function mkdir(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): Promise<string | undefined>;
/**
* Reads the contents of a directory.
*
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
* the filenames. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the filenames returned
* will be passed as `<Buffer>` objects.
*
* If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the resolved array will contain `<fs.Dirent>` objects.
*
* ```js
* import { readdir } from 'fs/promises';
*
* try {
* const files = await readdir(path);
* for (const file of files)
* console.log(file);
* } catch (err) {
* console.error(err);
* }
* ```
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with an array of the names of the files in the directory excluding `'.'` and `'..'`.
*/
function readdir(
path: PathLike,
options?:
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
})
| BufferEncoding
| null
): Promise<string[]>;
/**
* Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function readdir(
path: PathLike,
options:
| {
encoding: 'buffer';
withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
}
| 'buffer'
): Promise<Buffer[]>;
/**
* Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function readdir(
path: PathLike,
options?:
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
})
| BufferEncoding
| null
): Promise<string[] | Buffer[]>;
/**
* Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent.
*/
function readdir(
path: PathLike,
options: ObjectEncodingOptions & {
withFileTypes: true;
}
): Promise<Dirent[]>;
/**
* Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. See the POSIX[`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more detail. The promise is
* resolved with the`linkString` upon success.
*
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
* the link path returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the link path
* returned will be passed as a `<Buffer>` object.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with the `linkString` upon success.
*/
function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
/**
* Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function readlink(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | string | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
/**
* Creates a symbolic link.
*
* The `type` argument is only used on Windows platforms and can be one of `'dir'`,`'file'`, or `'junction'`. Windows junction points require the destination path
* to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will
* automatically be normalized to absolute path.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise<void>;
/**
* Equivalent to `fsPromises.stat()` unless `path` refers to a symbolic link,
* in which case the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to.
* Refer to the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) document for more detail.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given symbolic link `path`.
*/
function lstat(
path: PathLike,
opts?: StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
}
): Promise<Stats>;
function lstat(
path: PathLike,
opts: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
}
): Promise<BigIntStats>;
function lstat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
/**
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given `path`.
*/
function stat(
path: PathLike,
opts?: StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
}
): Promise<Stats>;
function stat(
path: PathLike,
opts: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
}
): Promise<BigIntStats>;
function stat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
/**
* Creates a new link from the `existingPath` to the `newPath`. See the POSIX[`link(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function link(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
/**
* If `path` refers to a symbolic link, then the link is removed without affecting
* the file or directory to which that link refers. If the `path` refers to a file
* path that is not a symbolic link, the file is deleted. See the POSIX [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html)documentation for more detail.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function unlink(path: PathLike): Promise<void>;
/**
* Changes the permissions of a file.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
/**
* Changes the permissions on a symbolic link.
*
* This method is only implemented on macOS.
* @deprecated Since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
/**
* Changes the ownership on a symbolic link.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function lchown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as `fsPromises.utimes()`, with the difference that if the path refers to a
* symbolic link, then the link is not dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of
* the symbolic link itself are changed.
* @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function lutimes(path: PathLike, atime: string | number | Date, mtime: string | number | Date): Promise<void>;
/**
* Changes the ownership of a file.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function chown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by `path`.
*
* The `atime` and `mtime` arguments follow these rules:
*
* * Values can be either numbers representing Unix epoch time, `Date`s, or a
* numeric string like `'123456789.0'`.
* * If the value can not be converted to a number, or is `NaN`, `Infinity` or`-Infinity`, an `Error` will be thrown.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function utimes(path: PathLike, atime: string | number | Date, mtime: string | number | Date): Promise<void>;
/**
* Determines the actual location of `path` using the same semantics as the`fs.realpath.native()` function.
*
* Only paths that can be converted to UTF8 strings are supported.
*
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
* the path. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the path returned will be
* passed as a `<Buffer>` object.
*
* On Linux, when Node.js is linked against musl libc, the procfs file system must
* be mounted on `/proc` in order for this function to work. Glibc does not have
* this restriction.
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with the resolved path upon success.
*/
function realpath(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
/**
* Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function realpath(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function realpath(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
/**
* Creates a unique temporary directory. A unique directory name is generated by
* appending six random characters to the end of the provided `prefix`. Due to
* platform inconsistencies, avoid trailing `X` characters in `prefix`. Some
* platforms, notably the BSDs, can return more than six random characters, and
* replace trailing `X` characters in `prefix` with random characters.
*
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use.
*
* ```js
* import { mkdtemp } from 'fs/promises';
*
* try {
* await mkdtemp(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'foo-'));
* } catch (err) {
* console.error(err);
* }
* ```
*
* The `fsPromises.mkdtemp()` method will append the six randomly selected
* characters directly to the `prefix` string. For instance, given a directory`/tmp`, if the intention is to create a temporary directory _within_`/tmp`, the`prefix` must end with a trailing
* platform-specific path separator
* (`require('path').sep`).
* @since v10.0.0
* @return Fulfills with a string containing the filesystem path of the newly created temporary directory.
*/
function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
/**
* Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
* Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
* Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists.`data` can be a string, a `<Buffer>`, or an object with an own `toString` function
* property.
*
* The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer.
*
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding.
*
* Any specified `<FileHandle>` has to support writing.
*
* It is unsafe to use `fsPromises.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file
* without waiting for the promise to be settled.
*
* Similarly to `fsPromises.readFile` \- `fsPromises.writeFile` is a convenience
* method that performs multiple `write` calls internally to write the buffer
* passed to it. For performance sensitive code consider using `fs.createWriteStream()`.
*
* It is possible to use an `<AbortSignal>` to cancel an `fsPromises.writeFile()`.
* Cancelation is "best effort", and some amount of data is likely still
* to be written.
*
* ```js
* import { writeFile } from 'fs/promises';
*
* try {
* const controller = new AbortController();
* const { signal } = controller;
* const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js'));
* const promise = writeFile('message.txt', data, { signal });
*
* // Abort the request before the promise settles.
* controller.abort();
*
* await promise;
* } catch (err) {
* // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError
* console.error(err);
* }
* ```
*
* Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating
* system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.writeFile` performs.
* @since v10.0.0
* @param file filename or `FileHandle`
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function writeFile(
file: PathLike | FileHandle,
data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | Iterable<string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView> | AsyncIterable<string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView> | Stream,
options?:
| (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
mode?: Mode | undefined;
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
} & Abortable)
| BufferEncoding
| null
): Promise<void>;
/**
* Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet
* exist. `data` can be a string or a `<Buffer>`.
*
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
*
* The `path` may be specified as a `<FileHandle>` that has been opened
* for appending (using `fsPromises.open()`).
* @since v10.0.0
* @param path filename or {FileHandle}
* @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
*/
function appendFile(path: PathLike | FileHandle, data: string | Uint8Array, options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode) | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<void>;
/**
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
*
* If no encoding is specified (using `options.encoding`), the data is returned
* as a `<Buffer>` object. Otherwise, the data will be a string.
*
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding.
*
* When the `path` is a directory, the behavior of `fsPromises.readFile()` is
* platform-specific. On macOS, Linux, and Windows, the promise will be rejected
* with an error. On FreeBSD, a representation of the directory's contents will be
* returned.
*
* It is possible to abort an ongoing `readFile` using an `<AbortSignal>`. If a
* request is aborted the promise returned is rejected with an `AbortError`:
*
* ```js
* import { readFile } from 'fs/promises';
*
* try {
* const controller = new AbortController();
* const { signal } = controller;
* const promise = readFile(fileName, { signal });
*
* // Abort the request before the promise settles.
* controller.abort();
*
* await promise;
* } catch (err) {
* // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError
* console.error(err);
* }
* ```
*
* Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating
* system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.readFile` performs.
*
* Any specified `<FileHandle>` has to support reading.
* @since v10.0.0
* @param path filename or `FileHandle`
* @return Fulfills with the contents of the file.
*/
function readFile(
path: PathLike | FileHandle,
options?:
| ({
encoding?: null | undefined;
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
} & Abortable)
| null
): Promise<Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
*/
function readFile(
path: PathLike | FileHandle,
options:
| ({
encoding: BufferEncoding;
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
} & Abortable)
| BufferEncoding
): Promise<string>;
/**
* Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
* @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
* If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
*/
function readFile(
path: PathLike | FileHandle,
options?:
| (ObjectEncodingOptions &
Abortable & {
flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
})
| BufferEncoding
| null
): Promise<string | Buffer>;
/**
* Asynchronously open a directory for iterative scanning. See the POSIX[`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html) documentation for more detail.
*
* Creates an `<fs.Dir>`, which contains all further functions for reading from
* and cleaning up the directory.
*
* The `encoding` option sets the encoding for the `path` while opening the
* directory and subsequent read operations.
*
* Example using async iteration:
*
* ```js
* import { opendir } from 'fs/promises';
*
* try {
* const dir = await opendir('./');
* for await (const dirent of dir)
* console.log(dirent.name);
* } catch (err) {
* console.error(err);
* }
* ```
*
* When using the async iterator, the `<fs.Dir>` object will be automatically
* closed after the iterator exits.
* @since v12.12.0
* @return Fulfills with an {fs.Dir}.
*/
function opendir(path: string, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise<Dir>;
/**
* Returns an async iterator that watches for changes on `filename`, where `filename`is either a file or a directory.
*
* ```js
* const { watch } = require('fs/promises');
*
* const ac = new AbortController();
* const { signal } = ac;
* setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000);
*
* (async () => {
* try {
* const watcher = watch(__filename, { signal });
* for await (const event of watcher)
* console.log(event);
* } catch (err) {
* if (err.name === 'AbortError')
* return;
* throw err;
* }
* })();
* ```
*
* On most platforms, `'rename'` is emitted whenever a filename appears or
* disappears in the directory.
*
* All the `caveats` for `fs.watch()` also apply to `fsPromises.watch()`.
* @since v15.9.0
* @return of objects with the properties:
*/
function watch(
filename: PathLike,
options:
| (WatchOptions & {
encoding: 'buffer';
})
| 'buffer'
): AsyncIterable<Buffer>;
/**
* Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`.
* @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options.
* If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used.
* If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used.
* If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used.
*/
function watch(filename: PathLike, options?: WatchOptions | BufferEncoding): AsyncIterable<string>;
/**
* Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`.
* @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options.
* If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used.
* If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used.
* If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used.
*/
function watch(filename: PathLike, options: WatchOptions | string): AsyncIterable<string> | AsyncIterable<Buffer>;
}
declare module 'node:fs/promises' {
export * from 'fs/promises';
}

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/**
* HTTPS is the HTTP protocol over TLS/SSL. In Node.js this is implemented as a
* separate module.
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/https.js)
*/
declare module 'https' {
import * as tls from 'node:tls';
import * as http from 'node:http';
import { URL } from 'node:url';
declare module "https" {
import * as tls from "tls";
import * as events from "events";
import * as http from "http";
import { URL } from "url";
type ServerOptions = tls.SecureContextOptions & tls.TlsOptions & http.ServerOptions;
type RequestOptions = http.RequestOptions &
tls.SecureContextOptions & {
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; // Defaults to true
servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension
};
type RequestOptions = http.RequestOptions & tls.SecureContextOptions & {
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean; // Defaults to true
servername?: string; // SNI TLS Extension
};
interface AgentOptions extends http.AgentOptions, tls.ConnectionOptions {
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined;
maxCachedSessions?: number | undefined;
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean;
maxCachedSessions?: number;
}
/**
* An `Agent` object for HTTPS similar to `http.Agent`. See {@link request} for more information.
* @since v0.4.5
*/
class Agent extends http.Agent {
constructor(options?: AgentOptions);
options: AgentOptions;
}
interface Server extends http.HttpBase {}
/**
* * Extends: `<tls.Server>`
*
* See `http.Server` for more information.
* @since v0.3.4
*/
class Server extends tls.Server {
constructor(requestListener?: http.RequestListener);
constructor(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: http.RequestListener);
setTimeout(callback: () => void): this;
setTimeout(msecs?: number, callback?: () => void): this;
/**
* Limits maximum incoming headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied.
* @default 2000
* {@link https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_server_maxheaderscount}
*/
maxHeadersCount: number | null;
timeout: number;
/**
* Limit the amount of time the parser will wait to receive the complete HTTP headers.
* @default 40000
* {@link https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_server_headerstimeout}
*/
headersTimeout: number;
keepAliveTimeout: number;
}
/**
* ```js
* // curl -k https://localhost:8000/
* const https = require('https');
* const fs = require('fs');
*
* const options = {
* key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
* cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
* };
*
* https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
* res.writeHead(200);
* res.end('hello world\n');
* }).listen(8000);
* ```
*
* Or
*
* ```js
* const https = require('https');
* const fs = require('fs');
*
* const options = {
* pfx: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/test_cert.pfx'),
* passphrase: 'sample'
* };
*
* https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
* res.writeHead(200);
* res.end('hello world\n');
* }).listen(8000);
* ```
* @since v0.3.4
* @param options Accepts `options` from `createServer`, `createSecureContext` and `createServer`.
* @param requestListener A listener to be added to the `'request'` event.
*/
function createServer(requestListener?: http.RequestListener): Server;
function createServer(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: http.RequestListener): Server;
/**
* Makes a request to a secure web server.
*
* The following additional `options` from `tls.connect()` are also accepted:`ca`, `cert`, `ciphers`, `clientCertEngine`, `crl`, `dhparam`, `ecdhCurve`,`honorCipherOrder`, `key`, `passphrase`,
* `pfx`, `rejectUnauthorized`,`secureOptions`, `secureProtocol`, `servername`, `sessionIdContext`,`highWaterMark`.
*
* `options` can be an object, a string, or a `URL` object. If `options` is a
* string, it is automatically parsed with `new URL()`. If it is a `URL` object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object.
*
* `https.request()` returns an instance of the `http.ClientRequest` class. The `ClientRequest` instance is a writable stream. If one needs to
* upload a file with a POST request, then write to the `ClientRequest` object.
*
* ```js
* const https = require('https');
*
* const options = {
* hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
* port: 443,
* path: '/',
* method: 'GET'
* };
*
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
* console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
* console.log('headers:', res.headers);
*
* res.on('data', (d) => {
* process.stdout.write(d);
* });
* });
*
* req.on('error', (e) => {
* console.error(e);
* });
* req.end();
* ```
*
* Example using options from `tls.connect()`:
*
* ```js
* const options = {
* hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
* port: 443,
* path: '/',
* method: 'GET',
* key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
* cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
* };
* options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
*
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
* // ...
* });
* ```
*
* Alternatively, opt out of connection pooling by not using an `Agent`.
*
* ```js
* const options = {
* hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
* port: 443,
* path: '/',
* method: 'GET',
* key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
* cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'),
* agent: false
* };
*
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
* // ...
* });
* ```
*
* Example using a `URL` as `options`:
*
* ```js
* const options = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com');
*
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
* // ...
* });
* ```
*
* Example pinning on certificate fingerprint, or the public key (similar to`pin-sha256`):
*
* ```js
* const tls = require('tls');
* const https = require('https');
* const crypto = require('crypto');
*
* function sha256(s) {
* return crypto.createHash('sha256').update(s).digest('base64');
* }
* const options = {
* hostname: 'github.com',
* port: 443,
* path: '/',
* method: 'GET',
* checkServerIdentity: function(host, cert) {
* // Make sure the certificate is issued to the host we are connected to
* const err = tls.checkServerIdentity(host, cert);
* if (err) {
* return err;
* }
*
* // Pin the public key, similar to HPKP pin-sha25 pinning
* const pubkey256 = 'pL1+qb9HTMRZJmuC/bB/ZI9d302BYrrqiVuRyW+DGrU=';
* if (sha256(cert.pubkey) !== pubkey256) {
* const msg = 'Certificate verification error: ' +
* `The public key of '${cert.subject.CN}' ` +
* 'does not match our pinned fingerprint';
* return new Error(msg);
* }
*
* // Pin the exact certificate, rather than the pub key
* const cert256 = '25:FE:39:32:D9:63:8C:8A:FC:A1:9A:29:87:' +
* 'D8:3E:4C:1D:98:DB:71:E4:1A:48:03:98:EA:22:6A:BD:8B:93:16';
* if (cert.fingerprint256 !== cert256) {
* const msg = 'Certificate verification error: ' +
* `The certificate of '${cert.subject.CN}' ` +
* 'does not match our pinned fingerprint';
* return new Error(msg);
* }
*
* // This loop is informational only.
* // Print the certificate and public key fingerprints of all certs in the
* // chain. Its common to pin the public key of the issuer on the public
* // internet, while pinning the public key of the service in sensitive
* // environments.
* do {
* console.log('Subject Common Name:', cert.subject.CN);
* console.log(' Certificate SHA256 fingerprint:', cert.fingerprint256);
*
* hash = crypto.createHash('sha256');
* console.log(' Public key ping-sha256:', sha256(cert.pubkey));
*
* lastprint256 = cert.fingerprint256;
* cert = cert.issuerCertificate;
* } while (cert.fingerprint256 !== lastprint256);
*
* },
* };
*
* options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
* const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
* console.log('All OK. Server matched our pinned cert or public key');
* console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
* // Print the HPKP values
* console.log('headers:', res.headers['public-key-pins']);
*
* res.on('data', (d) => {});
* });
*
* req.on('error', (e) => {
* console.error(e.message);
* });
* req.end();
* ```
*
* Outputs for example:
*
* ```text
* Subject Common Name: github.com
* Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 25:FE:39:32:D9:63:8C:8A:FC:A1:9A:29:87:D8:3E:4C:1D:98:DB:71:E4:1A:48:03:98:EA:22:6A:BD:8B:93:16
* Public key ping-sha256: pL1+qb9HTMRZJmuC/bB/ZI9d302BYrrqiVuRyW+DGrU=
* Subject Common Name: DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA
* Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 40:3E:06:2A:26:53:05:91:13:28:5B:AF:80:A0:D4:AE:42:2C:84:8C:9F:78:FA:D0:1F:C9:4B:C5:B8:7F:EF:1A
* Public key ping-sha256: RRM1dGqnDFsCJXBTHky16vi1obOlCgFFn/yOhI/y+ho=
* Subject Common Name: DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
* Certificate SHA256 fingerprint: 74:31:E5:F4:C3:C1:CE:46:90:77:4F:0B:61:E0:54:40:88:3B:A9:A0:1E:D0:0B:A6:AB:D7:80:6E:D3:B1:18:CF
* Public key ping-sha256: WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18=
* All OK. Server matched our pinned cert or public key
* statusCode: 200
* headers: max-age=0; pin-sha256="WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18="; pin-sha256="RRM1dGqnDFsCJXBTHky16vi1obOlCgFFn/yOhI/y+ho=";
* pin-sha256="k2v657xBsOVe1PQRwOsHsw3bsGT2VzIqz5K+59sNQws="; pin-sha256="K87oWBWM9UZfyddvDfoxL+8lpNyoUB2ptGtn0fv6G2Q="; pin-sha256="IQBnNBEiFuhj+8x6X8XLgh01V9Ic5/V3IRQLNFFc7v4=";
* pin-sha256="iie1VXtL7HzAMF+/PVPR9xzT80kQxdZeJ+zduCB3uj0="; pin-sha256="LvRiGEjRqfzurezaWuj8Wie2gyHMrW5Q06LspMnox7A="; includeSubDomains
* ```
* @since v0.3.6
* @param options Accepts all `options` from `request`, with some differences in default values:
*/
function request(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void): http.ClientRequest;
function request(url: string | URL, options: RequestOptions, callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void): http.ClientRequest;
/**
* Like `http.get()` but for HTTPS.
*
* `options` can be an object, a string, or a `URL` object. If `options` is a
* string, it is automatically parsed with `new URL()`. If it is a `URL` object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object.
*
* ```js
* const https = require('https');
*
* https.get('https://encrypted.google.com/', (res) => {
* console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
* console.log('headers:', res.headers);
*
* res.on('data', (d) => {
* process.stdout.write(d);
* });
*
* }).on('error', (e) => {
* console.error(e);
* });
* ```
* @since v0.3.6
* @param options Accepts the same `options` as {@link request}, with the `method` always set to `GET`.
*/
function get(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void): http.ClientRequest;
function get(url: string | URL, options: RequestOptions, callback?: (res: http.IncomingMessage) => void): http.ClientRequest;
let globalAgent: Agent;
}
declare module 'node:https' {
export * from 'https';
}

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// Type definitions for non-npm package Node.js 16.4
// Type definitions for non-npm package Node.js 12.12
// Project: http://nodejs.org/
// Definitions by: Microsoft TypeScript <https://github.com/Microsoft>
// DefinitelyTyped <https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped>
// Alberto Schiabel <https://github.com/jkomyno>
// Alexander T. <https://github.com/a-tarasyuk>
// Alvis HT Tang <https://github.com/alvis>
// Andrew Makarov <https://github.com/r3nya>
// Benjamin Toueg <https://github.com/btoueg>
// Bruno Scheufler <https://github.com/brunoscheufler>
// Chigozirim C. <https://github.com/smac89>
// David Junger <https://github.com/touffy>
// Deividas Bakanas <https://github.com/DeividasBakanas>
// Eugene Y. Q. Shen <https://github.com/eyqs>
// Flarna <https://github.com/Flarna>
// Hannes Magnusson <https://github.com/Hannes-Magnusson-CK>
// Hoàng Văn Khải <https://github.com/KSXGitHub>
// Huw <https://github.com/hoo29>
@@ -26,8 +29,10 @@
// Thomas den Hollander <https://github.com/ThomasdenH>
// Wilco Bakker <https://github.com/WilcoBakker>
// wwwy3y3 <https://github.com/wwwy3y3>
// Zane Hannan AU <https://github.com/ZaneHannanAU>
// Samuel Ainsworth <https://github.com/samuela>
// Kyle Uehlein <https://github.com/kuehlein>
// Jordi Oliveras Rovira <https://github.com/j-oliveras>
// Thanik Bhongbhibhat <https://github.com/bhongy>
// Marcin Kopacz <https://github.com/chyzwar>
// Trivikram Kamat <https://github.com/trivikr>
@@ -35,49 +40,11 @@
// Junxiao Shi <https://github.com/yoursunny>
// Ilia Baryshnikov <https://github.com/qwelias>
// ExE Boss <https://github.com/ExE-Boss>
// Surasak Chaisurin <https://github.com/Ryan-Willpower>
// Piotr Błażejewicz <https://github.com/peterblazejewicz>
// Anna Henningsen <https://github.com/addaleax>
// Jason Kwok <https://github.com/JasonHK>
// Victor Perin <https://github.com/victorperin>
// Yongsheng Zhang <https://github.com/ZYSzys>
// NodeJS Contributors <https://github.com/NodeJS>
// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
/**
* License for programmatically and manually incorporated
* documentation aka. `JSDoc` from https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/master/doc
*
* Copyright Node.js contributors. All rights reserved.
* 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.
*/
// NOTE: These definitions support NodeJS and TypeScript 3.7.
// Typically type modifications should be made in base.d.ts instead of here
// This isn't strictly needed since 3.7 has the assert module, but this way we're consistent.
// Typically type modificatons should be made in base.d.ts instead of here
/// <reference path="base.d.ts" />
// NOTE: TypeScript version-specific augmentations can be found in the following paths:
// - ~/base.d.ts - Shared definitions common to all TypeScript versions
// - ~/index.d.ts - Definitions specific to TypeScript 3.7
// - ~/ts3.6/index.d.ts - Definitions specific to TypeScript 3.6
// NOTE: Augmentations for TypeScript 3.6 and later should use individual files for overrides
// within the respective ~/ts3.6 (or later) folder. However, this is disallowed for versions
// prior to TypeScript 3.6, so the older definitions will be found here.

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/**
* @since v0.3.7
*/
declare module 'module' {
import { URL } from 'node:url';
namespace Module {
/**
* The `module.syncBuiltinESMExports()` method updates all the live bindings for
* builtin `ES Modules` to match the properties of the `CommonJS` exports. It
* does not add or remove exported names from the `ES Modules`.
*
* ```js
* const fs = require('fs');
* const assert = require('assert');
* const { syncBuiltinESMExports } = require('module');
*
* fs.readFile = newAPI;
*
* delete fs.readFileSync;
*
* function newAPI() {
* // ...
* }
*
* fs.newAPI = newAPI;
*
* syncBuiltinESMExports();
*
* import('fs').then((esmFS) => {
* // It syncs the existing readFile property with the new value
* assert.strictEqual(esmFS.readFile, newAPI);
* // readFileSync has been deleted from the required fs
* assert.strictEqual('readFileSync' in fs, false);
* // syncBuiltinESMExports() does not remove readFileSync from esmFS
* assert.strictEqual('readFileSync' in esmFS, true);
* // syncBuiltinESMExports() does not add names
* assert.strictEqual(esmFS.newAPI, undefined);
* });
* ```
* @since v12.12.0
*/
function syncBuiltinESMExports(): void;
/**
* `path` is the resolved path for the file for which a corresponding source map
* should be fetched.
* @since v13.7.0, v12.17.0
*/
function findSourceMap(path: string, error?: Error): SourceMap;
interface SourceMapPayload {
file: string;
version: number;
sources: string[];
sourcesContent: string[];
names: string[];
mappings: string;
sourceRoot: string;
}
interface SourceMapping {
generatedLine: number;
generatedColumn: number;
originalSource: string;
originalLine: number;
originalColumn: number;
}
/**
* @since v13.7.0, v12.17.0
*/
class SourceMap {
readonly payload: SourceMapPayload;
constructor(payload: SourceMapPayload);
/**
* Given a line number and column number in the generated source file, returns
* an object representing the position in the original file. The object returned
* consists of the following keys:
*/
findEntry(line: number, column: number): SourceMapping;
}
}
interface Module extends NodeModule {}
class Module {
static runMain(): void;
static wrap(code: string): string;
static createRequire(path: string | URL): NodeRequire;
static builtinModules: string[];
static Module: typeof Module;
constructor(id: string, parent?: Module);
}
global {
interface ImportMeta {
url: string;
/**
* @experimental
* This feature is only available with the `--experimental-import-meta-resolve`
* command flag enabled.
*
* Provides a module-relative resolution function scoped to each module, returning
* the URL string.
*
* @param specified The module specifier to resolve relative to `parent`.
* @param parent The absolute parent module URL to resolve from. If none
* is specified, the value of `import.meta.url` is used as the default.
*/
resolve?(specified: string, parent?: string | URL): Promise<string>;
}
}
export = Module;
}
declare module 'node:module' {
import module = require('module');
export = module;
declare module "module" {
export = NodeJS.Module;
}

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/**
* > Stability: 2 - Stable
*
* The `net` module provides an asynchronous network API for creating stream-based
* TCP or `IPC` servers ({@link createServer}) and clients
* ({@link createConnection}).
*
* It can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const net = require('net');
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/net.js)
*/
declare module 'net' {
import * as stream from 'node:stream';
import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
import * as dns from 'node:dns';
declare module "net" {
import * as stream from "stream";
import * as events from "events";
import * as dns from "dns";
type LookupFunction = (hostname: string, options: dns.LookupOneOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: string, family: number) => void) => void;
interface AddressInfo {
address: string;
family: string;
port: number;
}
interface SocketConstructorOpts {
fd?: number | undefined;
allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined;
readable?: boolean | undefined;
writable?: boolean | undefined;
fd?: number;
allowHalfOpen?: boolean;
readable?: boolean;
writable?: boolean;
}
interface OnReadOpts {
buffer: Uint8Array | (() => Uint8Array);
/**
@@ -37,258 +27,70 @@ declare module 'net' {
*/
callback(bytesWritten: number, buf: Uint8Array): boolean;
}
interface ConnectOpts {
/**
* If specified, incoming data is stored in a single buffer and passed to the supplied callback when data arrives on the socket.
* Note: this will cause the streaming functionality to not provide any data, however events like 'error', 'end', and 'close' will
* still be emitted as normal and methods like pause() and resume() will also behave as expected.
*/
onread?: OnReadOpts | undefined;
onread?: OnReadOpts;
}
interface TcpSocketConnectOpts extends ConnectOpts {
port: number;
host?: string | undefined;
localAddress?: string | undefined;
localPort?: number | undefined;
hints?: number | undefined;
family?: number | undefined;
lookup?: LookupFunction | undefined;
host?: string;
localAddress?: string;
localPort?: number;
hints?: number;
family?: number;
lookup?: LookupFunction;
}
interface IpcSocketConnectOpts extends ConnectOpts {
path: string;
}
type SocketConnectOpts = TcpSocketConnectOpts | IpcSocketConnectOpts;
/**
* * Extends: `<stream.Duplex>`
*
* This class is an abstraction of a TCP socket or a streaming `IPC` endpoint
* (uses named pipes on Windows, and Unix domain sockets otherwise). It is also
* an `EventEmitter`.
*
* A `net.Socket` can be created by the user and used directly to interact with
* a server. For example, it is returned by {@link createConnection},
* so the user can use it to talk to the server.
*
* It can also be created by Node.js and passed to the user when a connection
* is received. For example, it is passed to the listeners of a `'connection'` event emitted on a {@link Server}, so the user can use
* it to interact with the client.
* @since v0.3.4
*/
class Socket extends stream.Duplex {
constructor(options?: SocketConstructorOpts);
/**
* Sends data on the socket. The second parameter specifies the encoding in the
* case of a string. It defaults to UTF8 encoding.
*
* Returns `true` if the entire data was flushed successfully to the kernel
* buffer. Returns `false` if all or part of the data was queued in user memory.`'drain'` will be emitted when the buffer is again free.
*
* The optional `callback` parameter will be executed when the data is finally
* written out, which may not be immediately.
*
* See `Writable` stream `write()` method for more
* information.
* @since v0.1.90
* @param encoding Only used when data is `string`.
*/
// Extended base methods
write(buffer: Uint8Array | string, cb?: (err?: Error) => void): boolean;
write(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: (err?: Error) => void): boolean;
/**
* Initiate a connection on a given socket.
*
* Possible signatures:
*
* * `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])`
* * `socket.connect(path[, connectListener])` for `IPC` connections.
* * `socket.connect(port[, host][, connectListener])` for TCP connections.
* * Returns: `<net.Socket>` The socket itself.
*
* This function is asynchronous. When the connection is established, the `'connect'` event will be emitted. If there is a problem connecting,
* instead of a `'connect'` event, an `'error'` event will be emitted with
* the error passed to the `'error'` listener.
* The last parameter `connectListener`, if supplied, will be added as a listener
* for the `'connect'` event **once**.
*
* This function should only be used for reconnecting a socket after`'close'` has been emitted or otherwise it may lead to undefined
* behavior.
*/
write(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: string, cb?: (err?: Error) => void): boolean;
connect(options: SocketConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
connect(port: number, host: string, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
connect(port: number, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
connect(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): this;
/**
* Set the encoding for the socket as a `Readable Stream`. See `readable.setEncoding()` for more information.
* @since v0.1.90
* @return The socket itself.
*/
setEncoding(encoding?: BufferEncoding): this;
/**
* Pauses the reading of data. That is, `'data'` events will not be emitted.
* Useful to throttle back an upload.
* @return The socket itself.
*/
setEncoding(encoding?: string): this;
pause(): this;
/**
* Resumes reading after a call to `socket.pause()`.
* @return The socket itself.
*/
resume(): this;
/**
* Sets the socket to timeout after `timeout` milliseconds of inactivity on
* the socket. By default `net.Socket` do not have a timeout.
*
* When an idle timeout is triggered the socket will receive a `'timeout'` event but the connection will not be severed. The user must manually call `socket.end()` or `socket.destroy()` to
* end the connection.
*
* ```js
* socket.setTimeout(3000);
* socket.on('timeout', () => {
* console.log('socket timeout');
* socket.end();
* });
* ```
*
* If `timeout` is 0, then the existing idle timeout is disabled.
*
* The optional `callback` parameter will be added as a one-time listener for the `'timeout'` event.
* @since v0.1.90
* @return The socket itself.
*/
setTimeout(timeout: number, callback?: () => void): this;
/**
* Enable/disable the use of Nagle's algorithm.
*
* When a TCP connection is created, it will have Nagle's algorithm enabled.
*
* Nagle's algorithm delays data before it is sent via the network. It attempts
* to optimize throughput at the expense of latency.
*
* Passing `true` for `noDelay` or not passing an argument will disable Nagle's
* algorithm for the socket. Passing `false` for `noDelay` will enable Nagle's
* algorithm.
* @since v0.1.90
* @return The socket itself.
*/
setNoDelay(noDelay?: boolean): this;
/**
* Enable/disable keep-alive functionality, and optionally set the initial
* delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket.
*
* Set `initialDelay` (in milliseconds) to set the delay between the last
* data packet received and the first keepalive probe. Setting `0` for`initialDelay` will leave the value unchanged from the default
* (or previous) setting.
*
* Enabling the keep-alive functionality will set the following socket options:
*
* * `SO_KEEPALIVE=1`
* * `TCP_KEEPIDLE=initialDelay`
* * `TCP_KEEPCNT=10`
* * `TCP_KEEPINTVL=1`
* @since v0.1.92
* @return The socket itself.
*/
setKeepAlive(enable?: boolean, initialDelay?: number): this;
/**
* Returns the bound `address`, the address `family` name and `port` of the
* socket as reported by the operating system:`{ port: 12346, family: 'IPv4', address: '127.0.0.1' }`
* @since v0.1.90
*/
address(): AddressInfo | {};
/**
* Calling `unref()` on a socket will allow the program to exit if this is the only
* active socket in the event system. If the socket is already `unref`ed calling`unref()` again will have no effect.
* @since v0.9.1
* @return The socket itself.
*/
unref(): this;
/**
* Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref`ed socket will_not_ let the program exit if it's the only socket left (the default behavior).
* If the socket is `ref`ed calling `ref` again will have no effect.
* @since v0.9.1
* @return The socket itself.
*/
ref(): this;
/**
* This property shows the number of characters buffered for writing. The buffer
* may contain strings whose length after encoding is not yet known. So this number
* is only an approximation of the number of bytes in the buffer.
*
* `net.Socket` has the property that `socket.write()` always works. This is to
* help users get up and running quickly. The computer cannot always keep up
* with the amount of data that is written to a socket. The network connection
* simply might be too slow. Node.js will internally queue up the data written to a
* socket and send it out over the wire when it is possible.
*
* The consequence of this internal buffering is that memory may grow.
* Users who experience large or growing `bufferSize` should attempt to
* "throttle" the data flows in their program with `socket.pause()` and `socket.resume()`.
* @since v0.3.8
* @deprecated Since v14.6.0 - Use `writableLength` instead.
*/
address(): AddressInfo | string;
unref(): void;
ref(): void;
readonly bufferSize: number;
/**
* The amount of received bytes.
* @since v0.5.3
*/
readonly bytesRead: number;
/**
* The amount of bytes sent.
* @since v0.5.3
*/
readonly bytesWritten: number;
/**
* If `true`,`socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` was
* called and has not yet finished. It will stay `true` until the socket becomes
* connected, then it is set to `false` and the `'connect'` event is emitted. Note
* that the `socket.connect(options[, connectListener])` callback is a listener for the `'connect'` event.
* @since v6.1.0
*/
readonly connecting: boolean;
/**
* See `writable.destroyed` for further details.
*/
readonly destroyed: boolean;
/**
* The string representation of the local IP address the remote client is
* connecting on. For example, in a server listening on `'0.0.0.0'`, if a client
* connects on `'192.168.1.1'`, the value of `socket.localAddress` would be`'192.168.1.1'`.
* @since v0.9.6
*/
readonly localAddress: string;
/**
* The numeric representation of the local port. For example, `80` or `21`.
* @since v0.9.6
*/
readonly localPort: number;
/**
* The string representation of the remote IP address. For example,`'74.125.127.100'` or `'2001:4860:a005::68'`. Value may be `undefined` if
* the socket is destroyed (for example, if the client disconnected).
* @since v0.5.10
*/
readonly remoteAddress?: string | undefined;
/**
* The string representation of the remote IP family. `'IPv4'` or `'IPv6'`.
* @since v0.11.14
*/
readonly remoteFamily?: string | undefined;
/**
* The numeric representation of the remote port. For example, `80` or `21`.
* @since v0.5.10
*/
readonly remotePort?: number | undefined;
/**
* Half-closes the socket. i.e., it sends a FIN packet. It is possible the
* server will still send some data.
*
* See `writable.end()` for further details.
* @since v0.1.90
* @param encoding Only used when data is `string`.
* @param callback Optional callback for when the socket is finished.
* @return The socket itself.
*/
end(callback?: () => void): void;
end(buffer: Uint8Array | string, callback?: () => void): void;
end(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, callback?: () => void): void;
readonly remoteAddress?: string;
readonly remoteFamily?: string;
readonly remotePort?: number;
// Extended base methods
end(cb?: () => void): void;
end(buffer: Uint8Array | string, cb?: () => void): void;
end(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: string, cb?: () => void): void;
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. close
@@ -301,133 +103,85 @@ declare module 'net' {
* 8. timeout
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "close", listener: (had_error: boolean) => void): this;
addListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "data", listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
addListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: "lookup", listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'close', hadError: boolean): boolean;
emit(event: 'connect'): boolean;
emit(event: 'data', data: Buffer): boolean;
emit(event: 'drain'): boolean;
emit(event: 'end'): boolean;
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
emit(event: 'lookup', err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string): boolean;
emit(event: 'timeout'): boolean;
emit(event: "close", had_error: boolean): boolean;
emit(event: "connect"): boolean;
emit(event: "data", data: Buffer): boolean;
emit(event: "drain"): boolean;
emit(event: "end"): boolean;
emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
emit(event: "lookup", err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string): boolean;
emit(event: "timeout"): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
on(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
on(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "close", listener: (had_error: boolean) => void): this;
on(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "data", listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
on(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
on(event: "lookup", listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
on(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
once(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
once(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "close", listener: (had_error: boolean) => void): this;
once(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "data", listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
once(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
once(event: "lookup", listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
once(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "close", listener: (had_error: boolean) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "data", listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "lookup", listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: (hadError: boolean) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'data', listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'lookup', listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: (had_error: boolean) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "data", listener: (data: Buffer) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "drain", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "end", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "lookup", listener: (err: Error, address: string, family: string | number, host: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "timeout", listener: () => void): this;
}
interface ListenOptions extends Abortable {
port?: number | undefined;
host?: string | undefined;
backlog?: number | undefined;
path?: string | undefined;
exclusive?: boolean | undefined;
readableAll?: boolean | undefined;
writableAll?: boolean | undefined;
interface ListenOptions {
port?: number;
host?: string;
backlog?: number;
path?: string;
exclusive?: boolean;
readableAll?: boolean;
writableAll?: boolean;
/**
* @default false
*/
ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined;
ipv6Only?: boolean;
}
interface ServerOpts {
/**
* Indicates whether half-opened TCP connections are allowed.
* @default false
*/
allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Indicates whether the socket should be paused on incoming connections.
* @default false
*/
pauseOnConnect?: boolean | undefined;
}
/**
* This class is used to create a TCP or `IPC` server.
* @since v0.1.90
*/
class Server extends EventEmitter {
// https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/lib/net.js
class Server extends events.EventEmitter {
constructor(connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void);
constructor(options?: ServerOpts, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void);
/**
* Start a server listening for connections. A `net.Server` can be a TCP or
* an `IPC` server depending on what it listens to.
*
* Possible signatures:
*
* * `server.listen(handle[, backlog][, callback])`
* * `server.listen(options[, callback])`
* * `server.listen(path[, backlog][, callback])` for `IPC` servers
* * `server.listen([port[, host[, backlog]]][, callback])` for TCP servers
*
* This function is asynchronous. When the server starts listening, the `'listening'` event will be emitted. The last parameter `callback`will be added as a listener for the `'listening'`
* event.
*
* All `listen()` methods can take a `backlog` parameter to specify the maximum
* length of the queue of pending connections. The actual length will be determined
* by the OS through sysctl settings such as `tcp_max_syn_backlog` and `somaxconn`on Linux. The default value of this parameter is 511 (not 512).
*
* All {@link Socket} are set to `SO_REUSEADDR` (see [`socket(7)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/socket.7.html) for
* details).
*
* The `server.listen()` method can be called again if and only if there was an
* error during the first `server.listen()` call or `server.close()` has been
* called. Otherwise, an `ERR_SERVER_ALREADY_LISTEN` error will be thrown.
*
* One of the most common errors raised when listening is `EADDRINUSE`.
* This happens when another server is already listening on the requested`port`/`path`/`handle`. One way to handle this would be to retry
* after a certain amount of time:
*
* ```js
* server.on('error', (e) => {
* if (e.code === 'EADDRINUSE') {
* console.log('Address in use, retrying...');
* setTimeout(() => {
* server.close();
* server.listen(PORT, HOST);
* }, 1000);
* }
* });
* ```
*/
constructor(options?: { allowHalfOpen?: boolean, pauseOnConnect?: boolean }, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void);
listen(port?: number, hostname?: string, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
listen(port?: number, hostname?: string, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
listen(port?: number, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
@@ -437,79 +191,15 @@ declare module 'net' {
listen(options: ListenOptions, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
listen(handle: any, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
listen(handle: any, listeningListener?: () => void): this;
/**
* Stops the server from accepting new connections and keeps existing
* connections. This function is asynchronous, the server is finally closed
* when all connections are ended and the server emits a `'close'` event.
* The optional `callback` will be called once the `'close'` event occurs. Unlike
* that event, it will be called with an `Error` as its only argument if the server
* was not open when it was closed.
* @since v0.1.90
* @param callback Called when the server is closed.
*/
close(callback?: (err?: Error) => void): this;
/**
* Returns the bound `address`, the address `family` name, and `port` of the server
* as reported by the operating system if listening on an IP socket
* (useful to find which port was assigned when getting an OS-assigned address):`{ port: 12346, family: 'IPv4', address: '127.0.0.1' }`.
*
* For a server listening on a pipe or Unix domain socket, the name is returned
* as a string.
*
* ```js
* const server = net.createServer((socket) => {
* socket.end('goodbye\n');
* }).on('error', (err) => {
* // Handle errors here.
* throw err;
* });
*
* // Grab an arbitrary unused port.
* server.listen(() => {
* console.log('opened server on', server.address());
* });
* ```
*
* `server.address()` returns `null` before the `'listening'` event has been
* emitted or after calling `server.close()`.
* @since v0.1.90
*/
address(): AddressInfo | string | null;
/**
* Asynchronously get the number of concurrent connections on the server. Works
* when sockets were sent to forks.
*
* Callback should take two arguments `err` and `count`.
* @since v0.9.7
*/
getConnections(cb: (error: Error | null, count: number) => void): void;
/**
* Opposite of `unref()`, calling `ref()` on a previously `unref`ed server will_not_ let the program exit if it's the only server left (the default behavior).
* If the server is `ref`ed calling `ref()` again will have no effect.
* @since v0.9.1
*/
ref(): this;
/**
* Calling `unref()` on a server will allow the program to exit if this is the only
* active server in the event system. If the server is already `unref`ed calling`unref()` again will have no effect.
* @since v0.9.1
*/
unref(): this;
/**
* Set this property to reject connections when the server's connection count gets
* high.
*
* It is not recommended to use this option once a socket has been sent to a child
* with `child_process.fork()`.
* @since v0.2.0
*/
maxConnections: number;
connections: number;
/**
* Indicates whether or not the server is listening for connections.
* @since v5.7.0
*/
listening: boolean;
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. close
@@ -518,259 +208,61 @@ declare module 'net' {
* 4. listening
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
emit(event: 'connection', socket: Socket): boolean;
emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean;
emit(event: 'listening'): boolean;
emit(event: "close"): boolean;
emit(event: "connection", socket: Socket): boolean;
emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
emit(event: "listening"): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
on(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
once(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this;
}
type IPVersion = 'ipv4' | 'ipv6';
/**
* The `BlockList` object can be used with some network APIs to specify rules for
* disabling inbound or outbound access to specific IP addresses, IP ranges, or
* IP subnets.
* @since v15.0.0
*/
class BlockList {
/**
* Adds a rule to block the given IP address.
* @since v15.0.0
* @param address An IPv4 or IPv6 address.
* @param type Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
*/
addAddress(address: string, type?: IPVersion): void;
addAddress(address: SocketAddress): void;
/**
* Adds a rule to block a range of IP addresses from `start` (inclusive) to`end` (inclusive).
* @since v15.0.0
* @param start The starting IPv4 or IPv6 address in the range.
* @param end The ending IPv4 or IPv6 address in the range.
* @param type Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
*/
addRange(start: string, end: string, type?: IPVersion): void;
addRange(start: SocketAddress, end: SocketAddress): void;
/**
* Adds a rule to block a range of IP addresses specified as a subnet mask.
* @since v15.0.0
* @param net The network IPv4 or IPv6 address.
* @param prefix The number of CIDR prefix bits. For IPv4, this must be a value between `0` and `32`. For IPv6, this must be between `0` and `128`.
* @param type Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
*/
addSubnet(net: SocketAddress, prefix: number): void;
addSubnet(net: string, prefix: number, type?: IPVersion): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if the given IP address matches any of the rules added to the`BlockList`.
*
* ```js
* const blockList = new net.BlockList();
* blockList.addAddress('123.123.123.123');
* blockList.addRange('10.0.0.1', '10.0.0.10');
* blockList.addSubnet('8592:757c:efae:4e45::', 64, 'ipv6');
*
* console.log(blockList.check('123.123.123.123')); // Prints: true
* console.log(blockList.check('10.0.0.3')); // Prints: true
* console.log(blockList.check('222.111.111.222')); // Prints: false
*
* // IPv6 notation for IPv4 addresses works:
* console.log(blockList.check('::ffff:7b7b:7b7b', 'ipv6')); // Prints: true
* console.log(blockList.check('::ffff:123.123.123.123', 'ipv6')); // Prints: true
* ```
* @since v15.0.0
* @param address The IP address to check
* @param type Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`.
*/
check(address: SocketAddress): boolean;
check(address: string, type?: IPVersion): boolean;
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "connection", listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
}
interface TcpNetConnectOpts extends TcpSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts {
timeout?: number | undefined;
timeout?: number;
}
interface IpcNetConnectOpts extends IpcSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts {
timeout?: number | undefined;
timeout?: number;
}
type NetConnectOpts = TcpNetConnectOpts | IpcNetConnectOpts;
/**
* Creates a new TCP or `IPC` server.
*
* If `allowHalfOpen` is set to `true`, when the other end of the socket
* signals the end of transmission, the server will only send back the end of
* transmission when `socket.end()` is explicitly called. For example, in the
* context of TCP, when a FIN packed is received, a FIN packed is sent
* back only when `socket.end()` is explicitly called. Until then the
* connection is half-closed (non-readable but still writable). See `'end'` event and [RFC 1122](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1122) (section 4.2.2.13) for more information.
*
* If `pauseOnConnect` is set to `true`, then the socket associated with each
* incoming connection will be paused, and no data will be read from its handle.
* This allows connections to be passed between processes without any data being
* read by the original process. To begin reading data from a paused socket, call `socket.resume()`.
*
* The server can be a TCP server or an `IPC` server, depending on what it `listen()` to.
*
* Here is an example of an TCP echo server which listens for connections
* on port 8124:
*
* ```js
* const net = require('net');
* const server = net.createServer((c) => {
* // 'connection' listener.
* console.log('client connected');
* c.on('end', () => {
* console.log('client disconnected');
* });
* c.write('hello\r\n');
* c.pipe(c);
* });
* server.on('error', (err) => {
* throw err;
* });
* server.listen(8124, () => {
* console.log('server bound');
* });
* ```
*
* Test this by using `telnet`:
*
* ```console
* $ telnet localhost 8124
* ```
*
* To listen on the socket `/tmp/echo.sock`:
*
* ```js
* server.listen('/tmp/echo.sock', () => {
* console.log('server bound');
* });
* ```
*
* Use `nc` to connect to a Unix domain socket server:
*
* ```console
* $ nc -U /tmp/echo.sock
* ```
* @since v0.5.0
* @param connectionListener Automatically set as a listener for the {@link 'connection'} event.
*/
function createServer(connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server;
function createServer(options?: ServerOpts, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server;
/**
* Aliases to {@link createConnection}.
*
* Possible signatures:
*
* * {@link connect}
* * {@link connect} for `IPC` connections.
* * {@link connect} for TCP connections.
*/
function createServer(options?: { allowHalfOpen?: boolean, pauseOnConnect?: boolean }, connectionListener?: (socket: Socket) => void): Server;
function connect(options: NetConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
function connect(port: number, host?: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
function connect(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
/**
* A factory function, which creates a new {@link Socket},
* immediately initiates connection with `socket.connect()`,
* then returns the `net.Socket` that starts the connection.
*
* When the connection is established, a `'connect'` event will be emitted
* on the returned socket. The last parameter `connectListener`, if supplied,
* will be added as a listener for the `'connect'` event **once**.
*
* Possible signatures:
*
* * {@link createConnection}
* * {@link createConnection} for `IPC` connections.
* * {@link createConnection} for TCP connections.
*
* The {@link connect} function is an alias to this function.
*/
function createConnection(options: NetConnectOpts, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
function createConnection(port: number, host?: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
function createConnection(path: string, connectionListener?: () => void): Socket;
/**
* Tests if input is an IP address. Returns `0` for invalid strings,
* returns `4` for IP version 4 addresses, and returns `6` for IP version 6
* addresses.
* @since v0.3.0
*/
function isIP(input: string): number;
/**
* Returns `true` if input is a version 4 IP address, otherwise returns `false`.
* @since v0.3.0
*/
function isIPv4(input: string): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if input is a version 6 IP address, otherwise returns `false`.
* @since v0.3.0
*/
function isIPv6(input: string): boolean;
interface SocketAddressInitOptions {
/**
* The network address as either an IPv4 or IPv6 string.
* @default 127.0.0.1
*/
address?: string | undefined;
/**
* @default `'ipv4'`
*/
family?: IPVersion | undefined;
/**
* An IPv6 flow-label used only if `family` is `'ipv6'`.
* @default 0
*/
flowlabel?: number | undefined;
/**
* An IP port.
* @default 0
*/
port?: number | undefined;
}
/**
* @since v15.14.0
*/
class SocketAddress {
constructor(options: SocketAddressInitOptions);
/**
* Either \`'ipv4'\` or \`'ipv6'\`.
* @since v15.14.0
*/
readonly address: string;
/**
* Either \`'ipv4'\` or \`'ipv6'\`.
* @since v15.14.0
*/
readonly family: IPVersion;
/**
* @since v15.14.0
*/
readonly port: number;
/**
* @since v15.14.0
*/
readonly flowlabel: number;
}
}
declare module 'node:net' {
export * from 'net';
}

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@@ -1,13 +1,4 @@
/**
* The `os` module provides operating system-related utility methods and
* properties. It can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const os = require('os');
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/os.js)
*/
declare module 'os' {
declare module "os" {
interface CpuInfo {
model: string;
speed: number;
@@ -19,6 +10,7 @@ declare module 'os' {
irq: number;
};
}
interface NetworkInterfaceBase {
address: string;
netmask: string;
@@ -26,13 +18,16 @@ declare module 'os' {
internal: boolean;
cidr: string | null;
}
interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 extends NetworkInterfaceBase {
family: 'IPv4';
family: "IPv4";
}
interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6 extends NetworkInterfaceBase {
family: 'IPv6';
family: "IPv6";
scopeid: number;
}
interface UserInfo<T> {
username: T;
uid: number;
@@ -40,416 +35,229 @@ declare module 'os' {
shell: T;
homedir: T;
}
type NetworkInterfaceInfo = NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 | NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6;
/**
* Returns the host name of the operating system as a string.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function hostname(): string;
/**
* Returns an array containing the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages.
*
* The load average is a measure of system activity calculated by the operating
* system and expressed as a fractional number.
*
* The load average is a Unix-specific concept. On Windows, the return value is
* always `[0, 0, 0]`.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function loadavg(): number[];
/**
* Returns the system uptime in number of seconds.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function uptime(): number;
/**
* Returns the amount of free system memory in bytes as an integer.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function freemem(): number;
/**
* Returns the total amount of system memory in bytes as an integer.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function totalmem(): number;
/**
* Returns an array of objects containing information about each logical CPU core.
*
* The properties included on each object include:
*
* ```js
* [
* {
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
* speed: 2926,
* times: {
* user: 252020,
* nice: 0,
* sys: 30340,
* idle: 1070356870,
* irq: 0
* }
* },
* {
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
* speed: 2926,
* times: {
* user: 306960,
* nice: 0,
* sys: 26980,
* idle: 1071569080,
* irq: 0
* }
* },
* {
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
* speed: 2926,
* times: {
* user: 248450,
* nice: 0,
* sys: 21750,
* idle: 1070919370,
* irq: 0
* }
* },
* {
* model: 'Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz',
* speed: 2926,
* times: {
* user: 256880,
* nice: 0,
* sys: 19430,
* idle: 1070905480,
* irq: 20
* }
* },
* ]
* ```
*
* `nice` values are POSIX-only. On Windows, the `nice` values of all processors
* are always 0.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function cpus(): CpuInfo[];
/**
* Returns the operating system name as returned by [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). For example, it
* returns `'Linux'` on Linux, `'Darwin'` on macOS, and `'Windows_NT'` on Windows.
*
* See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for additional information
* about the output of running [`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname) on various operating systems.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function type(): string;
/**
* Returns the operating system as a string.
*
* On POSIX systems, the operating system release is determined by calling[`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `GetVersionExW()` is used.
* See[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information.
* @since v0.3.3
*/
function release(): string;
/**
* Returns an object containing network interfaces that have been assigned a
* network address.
*
* Each key on the returned object identifies a network interface. The associated
* value is an array of objects that each describe an assigned network address.
*
* The properties available on the assigned network address object include:
*
* ```js
* {
* lo: [
* {
* address: '127.0.0.1',
* netmask: '255.0.0.0',
* family: 'IPv4',
* mac: '00:00:00:00:00:00',
* internal: true,
* cidr: '127.0.0.1/8'
* },
* {
* address: '::1',
* netmask: 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff',
* family: 'IPv6',
* mac: '00:00:00:00:00:00',
* scopeid: 0,
* internal: true,
* cidr: '::1/128'
* }
* ],
* eth0: [
* {
* address: '192.168.1.108',
* netmask: '255.255.255.0',
* family: 'IPv4',
* mac: '01:02:03:0a:0b:0c',
* internal: false,
* cidr: '192.168.1.108/24'
* },
* {
* address: 'fe80::a00:27ff:fe4e:66a1',
* netmask: 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::',
* family: 'IPv6',
* mac: '01:02:03:0a:0b:0c',
* scopeid: 1,
* internal: false,
* cidr: 'fe80::a00:27ff:fe4e:66a1/64'
* }
* ]
* }
* ```
* @since v0.6.0
*/
function networkInterfaces(): NodeJS.Dict<NetworkInterfaceInfo[]>;
/**
* Returns the string path of the current user's home directory.
*
* On POSIX, it uses the `$HOME` environment variable if defined. Otherwise it
* uses the [effective UID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_identifier#Effective_user_ID) to look up the user's home directory.
*
* On Windows, it uses the `USERPROFILE` environment variable if defined.
* Otherwise it uses the path to the profile directory of the current user.
* @since v2.3.0
*/
function networkInterfaces(): { [index: string]: NetworkInterfaceInfo[] };
function homedir(): string;
/**
* Returns information about the currently effective user. On POSIX platforms,
* this is typically a subset of the password file. The returned object includes
* the `username`, `uid`, `gid`, `shell`, and `homedir`. On Windows, the `uid` and`gid` fields are `-1`, and `shell` is `null`.
*
* The value of `homedir` returned by `os.userInfo()` is provided by the operating
* system. This differs from the result of `os.homedir()`, which queries
* environment variables for the home directory before falling back to the
* operating system response.
*
* Throws a `SystemError` if a user has no `username` or `homedir`.
* @since v6.0.0
*/
function userInfo(options: { encoding: 'buffer' }): UserInfo<Buffer>;
function userInfo(options?: { encoding: BufferEncoding }): UserInfo<string>;
type SignalConstants = {
[key in NodeJS.Signals]: number;
function userInfo(options?: { encoding: string }): UserInfo<string>;
const constants: {
UV_UDP_REUSEADDR: number;
// signals: { [key in NodeJS.Signals]: number; }; @todo: change after migration to typescript 2.1
signals: {
SIGHUP: number;
SIGINT: number;
SIGQUIT: number;
SIGILL: number;
SIGTRAP: number;
SIGABRT: number;
SIGIOT: number;
SIGBUS: number;
SIGFPE: number;
SIGKILL: number;
SIGUSR1: number;
SIGSEGV: number;
SIGUSR2: number;
SIGPIPE: number;
SIGALRM: number;
SIGTERM: number;
SIGCHLD: number;
SIGSTKFLT: number;
SIGCONT: number;
SIGSTOP: number;
SIGTSTP: number;
SIGBREAK: number;
SIGTTIN: number;
SIGTTOU: number;
SIGURG: number;
SIGXCPU: number;
SIGXFSZ: number;
SIGVTALRM: number;
SIGPROF: number;
SIGWINCH: number;
SIGIO: number;
SIGPOLL: number;
SIGLOST: number;
SIGPWR: number;
SIGINFO: number;
SIGSYS: number;
SIGUNUSED: number;
};
errno: {
E2BIG: number;
EACCES: number;
EADDRINUSE: number;
EADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
EAFNOSUPPORT: number;
EAGAIN: number;
EALREADY: number;
EBADF: number;
EBADMSG: number;
EBUSY: number;
ECANCELED: number;
ECHILD: number;
ECONNABORTED: number;
ECONNREFUSED: number;
ECONNRESET: number;
EDEADLK: number;
EDESTADDRREQ: number;
EDOM: number;
EDQUOT: number;
EEXIST: number;
EFAULT: number;
EFBIG: number;
EHOSTUNREACH: number;
EIDRM: number;
EILSEQ: number;
EINPROGRESS: number;
EINTR: number;
EINVAL: number;
EIO: number;
EISCONN: number;
EISDIR: number;
ELOOP: number;
EMFILE: number;
EMLINK: number;
EMSGSIZE: number;
EMULTIHOP: number;
ENAMETOOLONG: number;
ENETDOWN: number;
ENETRESET: number;
ENETUNREACH: number;
ENFILE: number;
ENOBUFS: number;
ENODATA: number;
ENODEV: number;
ENOENT: number;
ENOEXEC: number;
ENOLCK: number;
ENOLINK: number;
ENOMEM: number;
ENOMSG: number;
ENOPROTOOPT: number;
ENOSPC: number;
ENOSR: number;
ENOSTR: number;
ENOSYS: number;
ENOTCONN: number;
ENOTDIR: number;
ENOTEMPTY: number;
ENOTSOCK: number;
ENOTSUP: number;
ENOTTY: number;
ENXIO: number;
EOPNOTSUPP: number;
EOVERFLOW: number;
EPERM: number;
EPIPE: number;
EPROTO: number;
EPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
EPROTOTYPE: number;
ERANGE: number;
EROFS: number;
ESPIPE: number;
ESRCH: number;
ESTALE: number;
ETIME: number;
ETIMEDOUT: number;
ETXTBSY: number;
EWOULDBLOCK: number;
EXDEV: number;
WSAEINTR: number;
WSAEBADF: number;
WSAEACCES: number;
WSAEFAULT: number;
WSAEINVAL: number;
WSAEMFILE: number;
WSAEWOULDBLOCK: number;
WSAEINPROGRESS: number;
WSAEALREADY: number;
WSAENOTSOCK: number;
WSAEDESTADDRREQ: number;
WSAEMSGSIZE: number;
WSAEPROTOTYPE: number;
WSAENOPROTOOPT: number;
WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: number;
WSAEOPNOTSUPP: number;
WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: number;
WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: number;
WSAEADDRINUSE: number;
WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
WSAENETDOWN: number;
WSAENETUNREACH: number;
WSAENETRESET: number;
WSAECONNABORTED: number;
WSAECONNRESET: number;
WSAENOBUFS: number;
WSAEISCONN: number;
WSAENOTCONN: number;
WSAESHUTDOWN: number;
WSAETOOMANYREFS: number;
WSAETIMEDOUT: number;
WSAECONNREFUSED: number;
WSAELOOP: number;
WSAENAMETOOLONG: number;
WSAEHOSTDOWN: number;
WSAEHOSTUNREACH: number;
WSAENOTEMPTY: number;
WSAEPROCLIM: number;
WSAEUSERS: number;
WSAEDQUOT: number;
WSAESTALE: number;
WSAEREMOTE: number;
WSASYSNOTREADY: number;
WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: number;
WSANOTINITIALISED: number;
WSAEDISCON: number;
WSAENOMORE: number;
WSAECANCELLED: number;
WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE: number;
WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER: number;
WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT: number;
WSASYSCALLFAILURE: number;
WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND: number;
WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND: number;
WSA_E_NO_MORE: number;
WSA_E_CANCELLED: number;
WSAEREFUSED: number;
};
priority: {
PRIORITY_LOW: number;
PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL: number;
PRIORITY_NORMAL: number;
PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL: number;
PRIORITY_HIGH: number;
PRIORITY_HIGHEST: number;
}
};
namespace constants {
const UV_UDP_REUSEADDR: number;
namespace signals {}
const signals: SignalConstants;
namespace errno {
const E2BIG: number;
const EACCES: number;
const EADDRINUSE: number;
const EADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
const EAFNOSUPPORT: number;
const EAGAIN: number;
const EALREADY: number;
const EBADF: number;
const EBADMSG: number;
const EBUSY: number;
const ECANCELED: number;
const ECHILD: number;
const ECONNABORTED: number;
const ECONNREFUSED: number;
const ECONNRESET: number;
const EDEADLK: number;
const EDESTADDRREQ: number;
const EDOM: number;
const EDQUOT: number;
const EEXIST: number;
const EFAULT: number;
const EFBIG: number;
const EHOSTUNREACH: number;
const EIDRM: number;
const EILSEQ: number;
const EINPROGRESS: number;
const EINTR: number;
const EINVAL: number;
const EIO: number;
const EISCONN: number;
const EISDIR: number;
const ELOOP: number;
const EMFILE: number;
const EMLINK: number;
const EMSGSIZE: number;
const EMULTIHOP: number;
const ENAMETOOLONG: number;
const ENETDOWN: number;
const ENETRESET: number;
const ENETUNREACH: number;
const ENFILE: number;
const ENOBUFS: number;
const ENODATA: number;
const ENODEV: number;
const ENOENT: number;
const ENOEXEC: number;
const ENOLCK: number;
const ENOLINK: number;
const ENOMEM: number;
const ENOMSG: number;
const ENOPROTOOPT: number;
const ENOSPC: number;
const ENOSR: number;
const ENOSTR: number;
const ENOSYS: number;
const ENOTCONN: number;
const ENOTDIR: number;
const ENOTEMPTY: number;
const ENOTSOCK: number;
const ENOTSUP: number;
const ENOTTY: number;
const ENXIO: number;
const EOPNOTSUPP: number;
const EOVERFLOW: number;
const EPERM: number;
const EPIPE: number;
const EPROTO: number;
const EPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
const EPROTOTYPE: number;
const ERANGE: number;
const EROFS: number;
const ESPIPE: number;
const ESRCH: number;
const ESTALE: number;
const ETIME: number;
const ETIMEDOUT: number;
const ETXTBSY: number;
const EWOULDBLOCK: number;
const EXDEV: number;
const WSAEINTR: number;
const WSAEBADF: number;
const WSAEACCES: number;
const WSAEFAULT: number;
const WSAEINVAL: number;
const WSAEMFILE: number;
const WSAEWOULDBLOCK: number;
const WSAEINPROGRESS: number;
const WSAEALREADY: number;
const WSAENOTSOCK: number;
const WSAEDESTADDRREQ: number;
const WSAEMSGSIZE: number;
const WSAEPROTOTYPE: number;
const WSAENOPROTOOPT: number;
const WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: number;
const WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: number;
const WSAEOPNOTSUPP: number;
const WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: number;
const WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: number;
const WSAEADDRINUSE: number;
const WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: number;
const WSAENETDOWN: number;
const WSAENETUNREACH: number;
const WSAENETRESET: number;
const WSAECONNABORTED: number;
const WSAECONNRESET: number;
const WSAENOBUFS: number;
const WSAEISCONN: number;
const WSAENOTCONN: number;
const WSAESHUTDOWN: number;
const WSAETOOMANYREFS: number;
const WSAETIMEDOUT: number;
const WSAECONNREFUSED: number;
const WSAELOOP: number;
const WSAENAMETOOLONG: number;
const WSAEHOSTDOWN: number;
const WSAEHOSTUNREACH: number;
const WSAENOTEMPTY: number;
const WSAEPROCLIM: number;
const WSAEUSERS: number;
const WSAEDQUOT: number;
const WSAESTALE: number;
const WSAEREMOTE: number;
const WSASYSNOTREADY: number;
const WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: number;
const WSANOTINITIALISED: number;
const WSAEDISCON: number;
const WSAENOMORE: number;
const WSAECANCELLED: number;
const WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE: number;
const WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER: number;
const WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT: number;
const WSASYSCALLFAILURE: number;
const WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND: number;
const WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND: number;
const WSA_E_NO_MORE: number;
const WSA_E_CANCELLED: number;
const WSAEREFUSED: number;
}
namespace priority {
const PRIORITY_LOW: number;
const PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL: number;
const PRIORITY_NORMAL: number;
const PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL: number;
const PRIORITY_HIGH: number;
const PRIORITY_HIGHEST: number;
}
}
const devNull: string;
const EOL: string;
/**
* Returns the operating system CPU architecture for which the Node.js binary was
* compiled. Possible values are `'arm'`, `'arm64'`, `'ia32'`, `'mips'`,`'mipsel'`, `'ppc'`, `'ppc64'`, `'s390'`, `'s390x'`, `'x32'`, and `'x64'`.
*
* The return value is equivalent to `process.arch`.
* @since v0.5.0
*/
function arch(): string;
/**
* Returns a string identifying the kernel version.
*
* On POSIX systems, the operating system release is determined by calling[`uname(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/uname). On Windows, `RtlGetVersion()` is used, and if it is not
* available, `GetVersionExW()` will be used. See[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples) for more information.
* @since v13.11.0, v12.17.0
*/
function version(): string;
/**
* Returns a string identifying the operating system platform. The value is set
* at compile time. Possible values are `'aix'`, `'darwin'`, `'freebsd'`,`'linux'`, `'openbsd'`, `'sunos'`, and `'win32'`.
*
* The return value is equivalent to `process.platform`.
*
* The value `'android'` may also be returned if Node.js is built on the Android
* operating system. [Android support is experimental](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/HEAD/BUILDING.md#androidandroid-based-devices-eg-firefox-os).
* @since v0.5.0
*/
function platform(): NodeJS.Platform;
/**
* Returns the operating system's default directory for temporary files as a
* string.
* @since v0.9.9
*/
function tmpdir(): string;
const EOL: string;
function endianness(): "BE" | "LE";
/**
* Returns a string identifying the endianness of the CPU for which the Node.js
* binary was compiled.
*
* Possible values are `'BE'` for big endian and `'LE'` for little endian.
* @since v0.9.4
*/
function endianness(): 'BE' | 'LE';
/**
* Returns the scheduling priority for the process specified by `pid`. If `pid` is
* not provided or is `0`, the priority of the current process is returned.
* @since v10.10.0
* @param pid The process ID to retrieve scheduling priority for.
* Gets the priority of a process.
* Defaults to current process.
*/
function getPriority(pid?: number): number;
/**
* Attempts to set the scheduling priority for the process specified by `pid`. If`pid` is not provided or is `0`, the process ID of the current process is used.
*
* The `priority` input must be an integer between `-20` (high priority) and `19`(low priority). Due to differences between Unix priority levels and Windows
* priority classes, `priority` is mapped to one of six priority constants in`os.constants.priority`. When retrieving a process priority level, this range
* mapping may cause the return value to be slightly different on Windows. To avoid
* confusion, set `priority` to one of the priority constants.
*
* On Windows, setting priority to `PRIORITY_HIGHEST` requires elevated user
* privileges. Otherwise the set priority will be silently reduced to`PRIORITY_HIGH`.
* @since v10.10.0
* @param pid The process ID to set scheduling priority for.
* @param priority The scheduling priority to assign to the process.
* Sets the priority of the current process.
* @param priority Must be in range of -20 to 19
*/
function setPriority(priority: number): void;
/**
* Sets the priority of the process specified process.
* @param priority Must be in range of -20 to 19
*/
function setPriority(pid: number, priority: number): void;
}
declare module 'node:os' {
export * from 'os';
}

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{
"name": "@types/node",
"version": "16.4.6",
"version": "12.12.70",
"description": "TypeScript definitions for Node.js",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node",
"license": "MIT",
"contributors": [
{
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"url": "https://github.com/jkomyno",
"githubUsername": "jkomyno"
},
{
"name": "Alexander T.",
"url": "https://github.com/a-tarasyuk",
"githubUsername": "a-tarasyuk"
},
{
"name": "Alvis HT Tang",
"url": "https://github.com/alvis",
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"url": "https://github.com/btoueg",
"githubUsername": "btoueg"
},
{
"name": "Bruno Scheufler",
"url": "https://github.com/brunoscheufler",
"githubUsername": "brunoscheufler"
},
{
"name": "Chigozirim C.",
"url": "https://github.com/smac89",
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"url": "https://github.com/eyqs",
"githubUsername": "eyqs"
},
{
"name": "Flarna",
"url": "https://github.com/Flarna",
"githubUsername": "Flarna"
},
{
"name": "Hannes Magnusson",
"url": "https://github.com/Hannes-Magnusson-CK",
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"url": "https://github.com/wwwy3y3",
"githubUsername": "wwwy3y3"
},
{
"name": "Zane Hannan AU",
"url": "https://github.com/ZaneHannanAU",
"githubUsername": "ZaneHannanAU"
},
{
"name": "Samuel Ainsworth",
"url": "https://github.com/samuela",
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"url": "https://github.com/kuehlein",
"githubUsername": "kuehlein"
},
{
"name": "Jordi Oliveras Rovira",
"url": "https://github.com/j-oliveras",
"githubUsername": "j-oliveras"
},
{
"name": "Thanik Bhongbhibhat",
"url": "https://github.com/bhongy",
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"url": "https://github.com/ExE-Boss",
"githubUsername": "ExE-Boss"
},
{
"name": "Surasak Chaisurin",
"url": "https://github.com/Ryan-Willpower",
"githubUsername": "Ryan-Willpower"
},
{
"name": "Piotr Błażejewicz",
"url": "https://github.com/peterblazejewicz",
"githubUsername": "peterblazejewicz"
},
{
"name": "Anna Henningsen",
"url": "https://github.com/addaleax",
"githubUsername": "addaleax"
},
{
"name": "Jason Kwok",
"url": "https://github.com/JasonHK",
"githubUsername": "JasonHK"
},
{
"name": "Victor Perin",
"url": "https://github.com/victorperin",
"githubUsername": "victorperin"
},
{
"name": "Yongsheng Zhang",
"url": "https://github.com/ZYSzys",
"githubUsername": "ZYSzys"
},
{
"name": "NodeJS Contributors",
"url": "https://github.com/NodeJS",
"githubUsername": "NodeJS"
}
],
"main": "",
"types": "index.d.ts",
"typesVersions": {
"<=3.3": {
"*": [
"ts3.3/*"
]
},
"<=3.6": {
"*": [
"ts3.6/*"
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},
"scripts": {},
"dependencies": {},
"typesPublisherContentHash": "409fea0ec0757dc100114c6d35fe3b616cdf1e1095e08f5e2f83bd9336035435",
"typeScriptVersion": "3.6"
"typesPublisherContentHash": "86d21f1f394b808863aabd5045402fca03a666e6e4c13c81302c4c82c28462bd",
"typeScriptVersion": "3.2"
}

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declare module 'path/posix' {
import path = require('path');
export = path;
}
declare module 'path/win32' {
import path = require('path');
export = path;
}
/**
* The `path` module provides utilities for working with file and directory paths.
* It can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const path = require('path');
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/path.js)
*/
declare module 'path' {
namespace path {
declare module "path" {
/**
* A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format().
*/
interface ParsedPath {
/**
* A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format().
* The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\'
*/
interface ParsedPath {
/**
* The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\'
*/
root: string;
/**
* The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir'
*/
dir: string;
/**
* The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html'
*/
base: string;
/**
* The file extension (if any) such as '.html'
*/
ext: string;
/**
* The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index'
*/
name: string;
}
interface FormatInputPathObject {
/**
* The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\'
*/
root?: string | undefined;
/**
* The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir'
*/
dir?: string | undefined;
/**
* The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html'
*/
base?: string | undefined;
/**
* The file extension (if any) such as '.html'
*/
ext?: string | undefined;
/**
* The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index'
*/
name?: string | undefined;
}
interface PlatformPath {
/**
* Normalize a string path, reducing '..' and '.' parts.
* When multiple slashes are found, they're replaced by a single one; when the path contains a trailing slash, it is preserved. On Windows backslashes are used.
*
* @param p string path to normalize.
*/
normalize(p: string): string;
/**
* Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path.
* Arguments must be strings. In v0.8, non-string arguments were silently ignored. In v0.10 and up, an exception is thrown.
*
* @param paths paths to join.
*/
join(...paths: string[]): string;
/**
* The right-most parameter is considered {to}. Other parameters are considered an array of {from}.
*
* Starting from leftmost {from} parameter, resolves {to} to an absolute path.
*
* If {to} isn't already absolute, {from} arguments are prepended in right to left order,
* until an absolute path is found. If after using all {from} paths still no absolute path is found,
* the current working directory is used as well. The resulting path is normalized,
* and trailing slashes are removed unless the path gets resolved to the root directory.
*
* @param pathSegments string paths to join. Non-string arguments are ignored.
*/
resolve(...pathSegments: string[]): string;
/**
* Determines whether {path} is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory.
*
* @param path path to test.
*/
isAbsolute(p: string): boolean;
/**
* Solve the relative path from {from} to {to}.
* At times we have two absolute paths, and we need to derive the relative path from one to the other. This is actually the reverse transform of path.resolve.
*/
relative(from: string, to: string): string;
/**
* Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix dirname command.
*
* @param p the path to evaluate.
*/
dirname(p: string): string;
/**
* Return the last portion of a path. Similar to the Unix basename command.
* Often used to extract the file name from a fully qualified path.
*
* @param p the path to evaluate.
* @param ext optionally, an extension to remove from the result.
*/
basename(p: string, ext?: string): string;
/**
* Return the extension of the path, from the last '.' to end of string in the last portion of the path.
* If there is no '.' in the last portion of the path or the first character of it is '.', then it returns an empty string
*
* @param p the path to evaluate.
*/
extname(p: string): string;
/**
* The platform-specific file separator. '\\' or '/'.
*/
readonly sep: string;
/**
* The platform-specific file delimiter. ';' or ':'.
*/
readonly delimiter: string;
/**
* Returns an object from a path string - the opposite of format().
*
* @param pathString path to evaluate.
*/
parse(p: string): ParsedPath;
/**
* Returns a path string from an object - the opposite of parse().
*
* @param pathString path to evaluate.
*/
format(pP: FormatInputPathObject): string;
/**
* On Windows systems only, returns an equivalent namespace-prefixed path for the given path.
* If path is not a string, path will be returned without modifications.
* This method is meaningful only on Windows system.
* On POSIX systems, the method is non-operational and always returns path without modifications.
*/
toNamespacedPath(path: string): string;
/**
* Posix specific pathing.
* Same as parent object on posix.
*/
readonly posix: PlatformPath;
/**
* Windows specific pathing.
* Same as parent object on windows
*/
readonly win32: PlatformPath;
}
root: string;
/**
* The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir'
*/
dir: string;
/**
* The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html'
*/
base: string;
/**
* The file extension (if any) such as '.html'
*/
ext: string;
/**
* The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index'
*/
name: string;
}
interface FormatInputPathObject {
/**
* The root of the path such as '/' or 'c:\'
*/
root?: string;
/**
* The full directory path such as '/home/user/dir' or 'c:\path\dir'
*/
dir?: string;
/**
* The file name including extension (if any) such as 'index.html'
*/
base?: string;
/**
* The file extension (if any) such as '.html'
*/
ext?: string;
/**
* The file name without extension (if any) such as 'index'
*/
name?: string;
}
/**
* Normalize a string path, reducing '..' and '.' parts.
* When multiple slashes are found, they're replaced by a single one; when the path contains a trailing slash, it is preserved. On Windows backslashes are used.
*
* @param p string path to normalize.
*/
function normalize(p: string): string;
/**
* Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path.
* Arguments must be strings. In v0.8, non-string arguments were silently ignored. In v0.10 and up, an exception is thrown.
*
* @param paths paths to join.
*/
function join(...paths: string[]): string;
/**
* The right-most parameter is considered {to}. Other parameters are considered an array of {from}.
*
* Starting from leftmost {from} parameter, resolves {to} to an absolute path.
*
* If {to} isn't already absolute, {from} arguments are prepended in right to left order,
* until an absolute path is found. If after using all {from} paths still no absolute path is found,
* the current working directory is used as well. The resulting path is normalized,
* and trailing slashes are removed unless the path gets resolved to the root directory.
*
* @param pathSegments string paths to join. Non-string arguments are ignored.
*/
function resolve(...pathSegments: string[]): string;
/**
* Determines whether {path} is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory.
*
* @param path path to test.
*/
function isAbsolute(path: string): boolean;
/**
* Solve the relative path from {from} to {to}.
* At times we have two absolute paths, and we need to derive the relative path from one to the other. This is actually the reverse transform of path.resolve.
*/
function relative(from: string, to: string): string;
/**
* Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix dirname command.
*
* @param p the path to evaluate.
*/
function dirname(p: string): string;
/**
* Return the last portion of a path. Similar to the Unix basename command.
* Often used to extract the file name from a fully qualified path.
*
* @param p the path to evaluate.
* @param ext optionally, an extension to remove from the result.
*/
function basename(p: string, ext?: string): string;
/**
* Return the extension of the path, from the last '.' to end of string in the last portion of the path.
* If there is no '.' in the last portion of the path or the first character of it is '.', then it returns an empty string
*
* @param p the path to evaluate.
*/
function extname(p: string): string;
/**
* The platform-specific file separator. '\\' or '/'.
*/
const sep: '\\' | '/';
/**
* The platform-specific file delimiter. ';' or ':'.
*/
const delimiter: ';' | ':';
/**
* Returns an object from a path string - the opposite of format().
*
* @param pathString path to evaluate.
*/
function parse(pathString: string): ParsedPath;
/**
* Returns a path string from an object - the opposite of parse().
*
* @param pathString path to evaluate.
*/
function format(pathObject: FormatInputPathObject): string;
namespace posix {
function normalize(p: string): string;
function join(...paths: string[]): string;
function resolve(...pathSegments: string[]): string;
function isAbsolute(p: string): boolean;
function relative(from: string, to: string): string;
function dirname(p: string): string;
function basename(p: string, ext?: string): string;
function extname(p: string): string;
const sep: string;
const delimiter: string;
function parse(p: string): ParsedPath;
function format(pP: FormatInputPathObject): string;
}
namespace win32 {
function normalize(p: string): string;
function join(...paths: string[]): string;
function resolve(...pathSegments: string[]): string;
function isAbsolute(p: string): boolean;
function relative(from: string, to: string): string;
function dirname(p: string): string;
function basename(p: string, ext?: string): string;
function extname(p: string): string;
const sep: string;
const delimiter: string;
function parse(p: string): ParsedPath;
function format(pP: FormatInputPathObject): string;
}
const path: path.PlatformPath;
export = path;
}
declare module 'node:path' {
import path = require('path');
export = path;
}

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/**
* This module provides an implementation of a subset of the W3C[Web Performance APIs](https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/) as well as additional APIs for
* Node.js-specific performance measurements.
*
* Node.js supports the following [Web Performance APIs](https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/):
*
* * [High Resolution Time](https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2)
* * [Performance Timeline](https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/)
* * [User Timing](https://www.w3.org/TR/user-timing/)
*
* ```js
* const { PerformanceObserver, performance } = require('perf_hooks');
*
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((items) => {
* console.log(items.getEntries()[0].duration);
* performance.clearMarks();
* });
* obs.observe({ type: 'measure' });
* performance.measure('Start to Now');
*
* performance.mark('A');
* doSomeLongRunningProcess(() => {
* performance.measure('A to Now', 'A');
*
* performance.mark('B');
* performance.measure('A to B', 'A', 'B');
* });
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/perf_hooks.js)
*/
declare module 'perf_hooks' {
import { AsyncResource } from 'node:async_hooks';
type EntryType = 'node' | 'mark' | 'measure' | 'gc' | 'function' | 'http2' | 'http';
interface NodeGCPerformanceDetail {
declare module "perf_hooks" {
import { AsyncResource } from "async_hooks";
interface PerformanceEntry {
/**
* When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to 'gc', `the performance.kind` property identifies
* the type of garbage collection operation that occurred.
* See perf_hooks.constants for valid values.
*/
readonly kind?: number | undefined;
/**
* When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to 'gc', the `performance.flags`
* property contains additional information about garbage collection operation.
* See perf_hooks.constants for valid values.
*/
readonly flags?: number | undefined;
}
/**
* @since v8.5.0
*/
class PerformanceEntry {
protected constructor();
/**
* The total number of milliseconds elapsed for this entry. This value will not
* be meaningful for all Performance Entry types.
* @since v8.5.0
* The total number of milliseconds elapsed for this entry.
* This value will not be meaningful for all Performance Entry types.
*/
readonly duration: number;
/**
* The name of the performance entry.
* @since v8.5.0
*/
readonly name: string;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp marking the starting time of the
* Performance Entry.
* @since v8.5.0
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp marking the starting time of the Performance Entry.
*/
readonly startTime: number;
/**
* The type of the performance entry. It may be one of:
*
* * `'node'` (Node.js only)
* * `'mark'` (available on the Web)
* * `'measure'` (available on the Web)
* * `'gc'` (Node.js only)
* * `'function'` (Node.js only)
* * `'http2'` (Node.js only)
* * `'http'` (Node.js only)
* @since v8.5.0
* The type of the performance entry.
* Currently it may be one of: 'node', 'mark', 'measure', 'gc', or 'function'.
*/
readonly entryType: EntryType;
readonly entryType: string;
/**
* Additional detail specific to the `entryType`.
* @since v16.0.0
* When performanceEntry.entryType is equal to 'gc', the performance.kind property identifies
* the type of garbage collection operation that occurred.
* The value may be one of perf_hooks.constants.
*/
readonly details?: NodeGCPerformanceDetail | unknown | undefined; // TODO: Narrow this based on entry type.
readonly kind?: number;
}
/**
* _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
*
* Provides timing details for Node.js itself. The constructor of this class
* is not exposed to users.
* @since v8.5.0
*/
class PerformanceNodeTiming extends PerformanceEntry {
interface PerformanceNodeTiming extends PerformanceEntry {
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process
* completed bootstrapping. If bootstrapping has not yet finished, the property
* has the value of -1.
* @since v8.5.0
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process completed bootstrap.
* If bootstrapping has not yet finished, the property has the value of -1.
*/
readonly bootstrapComplete: number;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js environment was
* initialized.
* @since v8.5.0
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process completed bootstrapping.
* If bootstrapping has not yet finished, the property has the value of -1.
*/
readonly environment: number;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp of the amount of time the event loop
* has been idle within the event loop's event provider (e.g. `epoll_wait`). This
* does not take CPU usage into consideration. If the event loop has not yet
* started (e.g., in the first tick of the main script), the property has the
* value of 0.
* @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
*/
readonly idleTime: number;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop
* exited. If the event loop has not yet exited, the property has the value of -1\.
* It can only have a value of not -1 in a handler of the `'exit'` event.
* @since v8.5.0
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop exited.
* If the event loop has not yet exited, the property has the value of -1.
* It can only have a value of not -1 in a handler of the 'exit' event.
*/
readonly loopExit: number;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop
* started. If the event loop has not yet started (e.g., in the first tick of the
* main script), the property has the value of -1.
* @since v8.5.0
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop started.
* If the event loop has not yet started (e.g., in the first tick of the main script), the property has the value of -1.
*/
readonly loopStart: number;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the V8 platform was
* initialized.
* @since v8.5.0
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process was initialized.
*/
readonly nodeStart: number;
/**
* The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the V8 platform was initialized.
*/
readonly v8Start: number;
}
interface EventLoopUtilization {
idle: number;
active: number;
utilization: number;
}
/**
* @param util1 The result of a previous call to eventLoopUtilization()
* @param util2 The result of a previous call to eventLoopUtilization() prior to util1
*/
type EventLoopUtilityFunction = (util1?: EventLoopUtilization, util2?: EventLoopUtilization) => EventLoopUtilization;
interface MarkOptions {
/**
* Additional optional detail to include with the mark.
*/
detail?: unknown | undefined;
/**
* An optional timestamp to be used as the mark time.
* @default `performance.now()`.
*/
startTime?: number | undefined;
}
interface MeasureOptions {
/**
* Additional optional detail to include with the mark.
*/
detail?: unknown | undefined;
/**
* Duration between start and end times.
*/
duration?: number | undefined;
/**
* Timestamp to be used as the end time, or a string identifying a previously recorded mark.
*/
end?: number | string | undefined;
/**
* Timestamp to be used as the start time, or a string identifying a previously recorded mark.
*/
start?: number | string | undefined;
}
interface TimerifyOptions {
/**
* A histogram object created using
* `perf_hooks.createHistogram()` that will record runtime durations in
* nanoseconds.
*/
histogram?: RecordableHistogram | undefined;
}
interface Performance {
/**
* If name is not provided, removes all PerformanceMark objects from the Performance Timeline.
@@ -191,6 +76,7 @@ declare module 'perf_hooks' {
* @param name
*/
clearMarks(name?: string): void;
/**
* Creates a new PerformanceMark entry in the Performance Timeline.
* A PerformanceMark is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'mark',
@@ -198,7 +84,8 @@ declare module 'perf_hooks' {
* Performance marks are used to mark specific significant moments in the Performance Timeline.
* @param name
*/
mark(name?: string, options?: MarkOptions): void;
mark(name?: string): void;
/**
* Creates a new PerformanceMeasure entry in the Performance Timeline.
* A PerformanceMeasure is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'measure',
@@ -214,342 +101,138 @@ declare module 'perf_hooks' {
* @param startMark
* @param endMark
*/
measure(name: string, startMark?: string, endMark?: string): void;
measure(name: string, options: MeasureOptions): void;
measure(name: string, startMark: string, endMark: string): void;
/**
* An instance of the PerformanceNodeTiming class that provides performance metrics for specific Node.js operational milestones.
*/
readonly nodeTiming: PerformanceNodeTiming;
/**
* @return the current high resolution millisecond timestamp
*/
now(): number;
/**
* The timeOrigin specifies the high resolution millisecond timestamp from which all performance metric durations are measured.
*/
readonly timeOrigin: number;
/**
* Wraps a function within a new function that measures the running time of the wrapped function.
* A PerformanceObserver must be subscribed to the 'function' event type in order for the timing details to be accessed.
* @param fn
*/
timerify<T extends (...params: any[]) => any>(fn: T, options?: TimerifyOptions): T;
/**
* eventLoopUtilization is similar to CPU utilization except that it is calculated using high precision wall-clock time.
* It represents the percentage of time the event loop has spent outside the event loop's event provider (e.g. epoll_wait).
* No other CPU idle time is taken into consideration.
*/
eventLoopUtilization: EventLoopUtilityFunction;
timerify<T extends (...optionalParams: any[]) => any>(fn: T): T;
}
interface PerformanceObserverEntryList {
/**
* Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
* with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime`.
*
* ```js
* const {
* performance,
* PerformanceObserver
* } = require('perf_hooks');
*
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntries());
*
* * [
* * PerformanceEntry {
* * name: 'test',
* * entryType: 'mark',
* * startTime: 81.465639,
* * duration: 0
* * },
* * PerformanceEntry {
* * name: 'meow',
* * entryType: 'mark',
* * startTime: 81.860064,
* * duration: 0
* * }
* * ]
*
* observer.disconnect();
* });
* obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
*
* performance.mark('test');
* performance.mark('meow');
* ```
* @since v8.5.0
* @return a list of PerformanceEntry objects in chronological order with respect to performanceEntry.startTime.
*/
getEntries(): PerformanceEntry[];
/**
* Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
* with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.name` is
* equal to `name`, and optionally, whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to`type`.
*
* ```js
* const {
* performance,
* PerformanceObserver
* } = require('perf_hooks');
*
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('meow'));
*
* * [
* * PerformanceEntry {
* * name: 'meow',
* * entryType: 'mark',
* * startTime: 98.545991,
* * duration: 0
* * }
* * ]
*
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('nope')); // []
*
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'mark'));
*
* * [
* * PerformanceEntry {
* * name: 'test',
* * entryType: 'mark',
* * startTime: 63.518931,
* * duration: 0
* * }
* * ]
*
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'measure')); // []
* observer.disconnect();
* });
* obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['mark', 'measure'] });
*
* performance.mark('test');
* performance.mark('meow');
* ```
* @since v8.5.0
* @return a list of PerformanceEntry objects in chronological order with respect to performanceEntry.startTime
* whose performanceEntry.name is equal to name, and optionally, whose performanceEntry.entryType is equal to type.
*/
getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[];
getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: string): PerformanceEntry[];
/**
* Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
* with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.entryType`is equal to `type`.
*
* ```js
* const {
* performance,
* PerformanceObserver
* } = require('perf_hooks');
*
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
* console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByType('mark'));
*
* * [
* * PerformanceEntry {
* * name: 'test',
* * entryType: 'mark',
* * startTime: 55.897834,
* * duration: 0
* * },
* * PerformanceEntry {
* * name: 'meow',
* * entryType: 'mark',
* * startTime: 56.350146,
* * duration: 0
* * }
* * ]
*
* observer.disconnect();
* });
* obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
*
* performance.mark('test');
* performance.mark('meow');
* ```
* @since v8.5.0
* @return Returns a list of PerformanceEntry objects in chronological order with respect to performanceEntry.startTime
* whose performanceEntry.entryType is equal to type.
*/
getEntriesByType(type: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[];
getEntriesByType(type: string): PerformanceEntry[];
}
type PerformanceObserverCallback = (list: PerformanceObserverEntryList, observer: PerformanceObserver) => void;
class PerformanceObserver extends AsyncResource {
constructor(callback: PerformanceObserverCallback);
/**
* Disconnects the `PerformanceObserver` instance from all notifications.
* @since v8.5.0
* Disconnects the PerformanceObserver instance from all notifications.
*/
disconnect(): void;
/**
* Subscribes the `<PerformanceObserver>` instance to notifications of new `<PerformanceEntry>` instances identified either by `options.entryTypes`or `options.type`:
*
* ```js
* const {
* performance,
* PerformanceObserver
* } = require('perf_hooks');
*
* const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list, observer) => {
* // Called three times synchronously. `list` contains one item.
* });
* obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
*
* for (let n = 0; n < 3; n++)
* performance.mark(`test${n}`);
* ```
* @since v8.5.0
* Subscribes the PerformanceObserver instance to notifications of new PerformanceEntry instances identified by options.entryTypes.
* When options.buffered is false, the callback will be invoked once for every PerformanceEntry instance.
* Property buffered defaults to false.
* @param options
*/
observe(
options:
| {
entryTypes: ReadonlyArray<EntryType>;
}
| {
type: EntryType;
}
): void;
observe(options: { entryTypes: ReadonlyArray<string>, buffered?: boolean }): void;
}
namespace constants {
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MAJOR: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MINOR: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_INCREMENTAL: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_WEAKCB: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_NO: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_CONSTRUCT_RETAINED: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_FORCED: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SYNCHRONOUS_PHANTOM_PROCESSING: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_AVAILABLE_GARBAGE: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_EXTERNAL_MEMORY: number;
const NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SCHEDULE_IDLE: number;
}
const performance: Performance;
interface EventLoopMonitorOptions {
/**
* The sampling rate in milliseconds.
* Must be greater than zero.
* @default 10
*/
resolution?: number | undefined;
resolution?: number;
}
interface Histogram {
interface EventLoopDelayMonitor {
/**
* Returns a `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
readonly percentiles: Map<number, number>;
/**
* The number of times the event loop delay exceeded the maximum 1 hour event
* loop delay threshold.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
readonly exceeds: number;
/**
* The minimum recorded event loop delay.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
readonly min: number;
/**
* The maximum recorded event loop delay.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
readonly max: number;
/**
* The mean of the recorded event loop delays.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
readonly mean: number;
/**
* The standard deviation of the recorded event loop delays.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
readonly stddev: number;
/**
* Resets the collected histogram data.
* @since v11.10.0
*/
reset(): void;
/**
* Returns the value at the given percentile.
* @since v11.10.0
* @param percentile A percentile value in the range (0, 100].
*/
percentile(percentile: number): number;
}
interface IntervalHistogram extends Histogram {
/**
* Enables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was
* started, `false` if it was already started.
* @since v11.10.0
* Enables the event loop delay sample timer. Returns `true` if the timer was started, `false` if it was already started.
*/
enable(): boolean;
/**
* Disables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was
* stopped, `false` if it was already stopped.
* @since v11.10.0
* Disables the event loop delay sample timer. Returns `true` if the timer was stopped, `false` if it was already stopped.
*/
disable(): boolean;
/**
* Resets the collected histogram data.
*/
reset(): void;
/**
* Returns the value at the given percentile.
* @param percentile A percentile value between 1 and 100.
*/
percentile(percentile: number): number;
/**
* A `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution.
*/
readonly percentiles: Map<number, number>;
/**
* The number of times the event loop delay exceeded the maximum 1 hour eventloop delay threshold.
*/
readonly exceeds: number;
/**
* The minimum recorded event loop delay.
*/
readonly min: number;
/**
* The maximum recorded event loop delay.
*/
readonly max: number;
/**
* The mean of the recorded event loop delays.
*/
readonly mean: number;
/**
* The standard deviation of the recorded event loop delays.
*/
readonly stddev: number;
}
interface RecordableHistogram extends Histogram {
/**
* @since v15.9.0
* @param val The amount to record in the histogram.
*/
record(val: number | bigint): void;
/**
* Calculates the amount of time (in nanoseconds) that has passed since the
* previous call to `recordDelta()` and records that amount in the histogram.
*
* ## Examples
* @since v15.9.0
*/
recordDelta(): void;
}
/**
* _This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
*
* Creates an `IntervalHistogram` object that samples and reports the event loop
* delay over time. The delays will be reported in nanoseconds.
*
* Using a timer to detect approximate event loop delay works because the
* execution of timers is tied specifically to the lifecycle of the libuv
* event loop. That is, a delay in the loop will cause a delay in the execution
* of the timer, and those delays are specifically what this API is intended to
* detect.
*
* ```js
* const { monitorEventLoopDelay } = require('perf_hooks');
* const h = monitorEventLoopDelay({ resolution: 20 });
* h.enable();
* // Do something.
* h.disable();
* console.log(h.min);
* console.log(h.max);
* console.log(h.mean);
* console.log(h.stddev);
* console.log(h.percentiles);
* console.log(h.percentile(50));
* console.log(h.percentile(99));
* ```
* @since v11.10.0
*/
function monitorEventLoopDelay(options?: EventLoopMonitorOptions): IntervalHistogram;
interface CreateHistogramOptions {
/**
* The minimum recordable value. Must be an integer value greater than 0.
* @default 1
*/
min?: number | bigint | undefined;
/**
* The maximum recordable value. Must be an integer value greater than min.
* @default Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
*/
max?: number | bigint | undefined;
/**
* The number of accuracy digits. Must be a number between 1 and 5.
* @default 3
*/
figures?: number | undefined;
}
/**
* Returns a `<RecordableHistogram>`.
* @since v15.9.0
*/
function createHistogram(options?: CreateHistogramOptions): RecordableHistogram;
}
declare module 'node:perf_hooks' {
export * from 'perf_hooks';
function monitorEventLoopDelay(options?: EventLoopMonitorOptions): EventLoopDelayMonitor;
}

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/**
* **The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated**.
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed. Users
* currently depending on the `punycode` module should switch to using the
* userland-provided [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) module instead. For punycode-based URL
* encoding, see `url.domainToASCII` or, more generally, the `WHATWG URL API`.
*
* The `punycode` module is a bundled version of the [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) module. It
* can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const punycode = require('punycode');
* ```
*
* [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) is a character encoding scheme defined by RFC 3492 that is
* primarily intended for use in Internationalized Domain Names. Because host
* names in URLs are limited to ASCII characters only, Domain Names that contain
* non-ASCII characters must be converted into ASCII using the Punycode scheme.
* For instance, the Japanese character that translates into the English word,`'example'` is `'例'`. The Internationalized Domain Name, `'例.com'` (equivalent
* to `'example.com'`) is represented by Punycode as the ASCII string`'xn--fsq.com'`.
*
* The `punycode` module provides a simple implementation of the Punycode standard.
*
* The `punycode` module is a third-party dependency used by Node.js and
* made available to developers as a convenience. Fixes or other modifications to
* the module must be directed to the [Punycode.js](https://github.com/bestiejs/punycode.js) project.
* @deprecated Since v7.0.0 - Deprecated
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/punycode.js)
*/
declare module 'punycode' {
declare module "punycode" {
/**
* The `punycode.decode()` method converts a [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) string of ASCII-only
* characters to the equivalent string of Unicode codepoints.
*
* ```js
* punycode.decode('maana-pta'); // 'mañana'
* punycode.decode('--dqo34k'); // '☃-⌘'
* ```
* @since v0.5.1
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
*/
function decode(string: string): string;
/**
* The `punycode.encode()` method converts a string of Unicode codepoints to a[Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) string of ASCII-only characters.
*
* ```js
* punycode.encode('mañana'); // 'maana-pta'
* punycode.encode('☃-⌘'); // '--dqo34k'
* ```
* @since v0.5.1
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
*/
function encode(string: string): string;
/**
* The `punycode.toUnicode()` method converts a string representing a domain name
* containing [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492) encoded characters into Unicode. Only the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492)encoded parts of the domain name are be
* converted.
*
* ```js
* // decode domain names
* punycode.toUnicode('xn--maana-pta.com'); // 'mañana.com'
* punycode.toUnicode('xn----dqo34k.com'); // '☃-⌘.com'
* punycode.toUnicode('example.com'); // 'example.com'
* ```
* @since v0.6.1
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
*/
function toUnicode(domain: string): string;
/**
* The `punycode.toASCII()` method converts a Unicode string representing an
* Internationalized Domain Name to [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492). Only the non-ASCII parts of the
* domain name will be converted. Calling `punycode.toASCII()` on a string that
* already only contains ASCII characters will have no effect.
*
* ```js
* // encode domain names
* punycode.toASCII('mañana.com'); // 'xn--maana-pta.com'
* punycode.toASCII('☃-⌘.com'); // 'xn----dqo34k.com'
* punycode.toASCII('example.com'); // 'example.com'
* ```
* @since v0.6.1
* @deprecated since v7.0.0
* The version of the punycode module bundled in Node.js is being deprecated.
* In a future major version of Node.js this module will be removed.
* Users currently depending on the punycode module should switch to using
* the userland-provided Punycode.js module instead.
*/
function toASCII(domain: string): string;
/**
@@ -113,6 +66,3 @@ declare module 'punycode' {
*/
const version: string;
}
declare module 'node:punycode' {
export * from 'punycode';
}

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/**
* The `querystring` module provides utilities for parsing and formatting URL
* query strings. It can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const querystring = require('querystring');
* ```
*
* The `querystring` API is considered Legacy. While it is still maintained,
* new code should use the `<URLSearchParams>` API instead.
* @deprecated Legacy
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/querystring.js)
*/
declare module 'querystring' {
declare module "querystring" {
interface StringifyOptions {
encodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined;
encodeURIComponent?: (str: string) => string;
}
interface ParseOptions {
maxKeys?: number | undefined;
decodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined;
maxKeys?: number;
decodeURIComponent?: (str: string) => string;
}
interface ParsedUrlQuery extends NodeJS.Dict<string | string[]> {}
interface ParsedUrlQueryInput extends NodeJS.Dict<string | number | boolean | ReadonlyArray<string> | ReadonlyArray<number> | ReadonlyArray<boolean> | null> {}
/**
* The `querystring.stringify()` method produces a URL query string from a
* given `obj` by iterating through the object's "own properties".
*
* It serializes the following types of values passed in `obj`:[&lt;string&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) |
* [&lt;number&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) |
* [&lt;bigint&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) |
* [&lt;boolean&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type) |
* [&lt;string\[\]&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) |
* [&lt;number\[\]&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) |
* [&lt;bigint\[\]&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) |
* [&lt;boolean\[\]&gt;](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type)The numeric values must be finite. Any other input values will be coerced to
* empty strings.
*
* ```js
* querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar', baz: ['qux', 'quux'], corge: '' });
* // Returns 'foo=bar&#x26;baz=qux&#x26;baz=quux&#x26;corge='
*
* querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar', baz: 'qux' }, ';', ':');
* // Returns 'foo:bar;baz:qux'
* ```
*
* By default, characters requiring percent-encoding within the query string will
* be encoded as UTF-8\. If an alternative encoding is required, then an alternative`encodeURIComponent` option will need to be specified:
*
* ```js
* // Assuming gbkEncodeURIComponent function already exists,
*
* querystring.stringify({ w: '中文', foo: 'bar' }, null, null,
* { encodeURIComponent: gbkEncodeURIComponent });
* ```
* @since v0.1.25
* @param obj The object to serialize into a URL query string
* @param sep The substring used to delimit key and value pairs in the query string.
* @param eq . The substring used to delimit keys and values in the query string.
*/
interface ParsedUrlQuery { [key: string]: string | string[]; }
interface ParsedUrlQueryInput {
[key: string]: string | number | boolean | ReadonlyArray<string> | ReadonlyArray<number> | ReadonlyArray<boolean> | undefined | null;
}
function stringify(obj?: ParsedUrlQueryInput, sep?: string, eq?: string, options?: StringifyOptions): string;
/**
* The `querystring.parse()` method parses a URL query string (`str`) into a
* collection of key and value pairs.
*
* For example, the query string `'foo=bar&#x26;abc=xyz&#x26;abc=123'` is parsed into:
*
* ```js
* {
* foo: 'bar',
* abc: ['xyz', '123']
* }
* ```
*
* The object returned by the `querystring.parse()` method _does not_prototypically inherit from the JavaScript `Object`. This means that typical`Object` methods such as `obj.toString()`,
* `obj.hasOwnProperty()`, and others
* are not defined and _will not work_.
*
* By default, percent-encoded characters within the query string will be assumed
* to use UTF-8 encoding. If an alternative character encoding is used, then an
* alternative `decodeURIComponent` option will need to be specified:
*
* ```js
* // Assuming gbkDecodeURIComponent function already exists...
*
* querystring.parse('w=%D6%D0%CE%C4&#x26;foo=bar', null, null,
* { decodeURIComponent: gbkDecodeURIComponent });
* ```
* @since v0.1.25
* @param str The URL query string to parse
* @param sep The substring used to delimit key and value pairs in the query string.
* @param eq . The substring used to delimit keys and values in the query string.
*/
function parse(str: string, sep?: string, eq?: string, options?: ParseOptions): ParsedUrlQuery;
/**
* The querystring.encode() function is an alias for querystring.stringify().
@@ -99,33 +24,6 @@ declare module 'querystring' {
* The querystring.decode() function is an alias for querystring.parse().
*/
const decode: typeof parse;
/**
* The `querystring.escape()` method performs URL percent-encoding on the given`str` in a manner that is optimized for the specific requirements of URL
* query strings.
*
* The `querystring.escape()` method is used by `querystring.stringify()` and is
* generally not expected to be used directly. It is exported primarily to allow
* application code to provide a replacement percent-encoding implementation if
* necessary by assigning `querystring.escape` to an alternative function.
* @since v0.1.25
*/
function escape(str: string): string;
/**
* The `querystring.unescape()` method performs decoding of URL percent-encoded
* characters on the given `str`.
*
* The `querystring.unescape()` method is used by `querystring.parse()` and is
* generally not expected to be used directly. It is exported primarily to allow
* application code to provide a replacement decoding implementation if
* necessary by assigning `querystring.unescape` to an alternative function.
*
* By default, the `querystring.unescape()` method will attempt to use the
* JavaScript built-in `decodeURIComponent()` method to decode. If that fails,
* a safer equivalent that does not throw on malformed URLs will be used.
* @since v0.1.25
*/
function unescape(str: string): string;
}
declare module 'node:querystring' {
export * from 'querystring';
}

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/**
* The `readline` module provides an interface for reading data from a `Readable` stream (such as `process.stdin`) one line at a time. It can be accessed
* using:
*
* ```js
* const readline = require('readline');
* ```
*
* The following simple example illustrates the basic use of the `readline` module.
*
* ```js
* const readline = require('readline');
*
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
* input: process.stdin,
* output: process.stdout
* });
*
* rl.question('What do you think of Node.js? ', (answer) => {
* // TODO: Log the answer in a database
* console.log(`Thank you for your valuable feedback: ${answer}`);
*
* rl.close();
* });
* ```
*
* Once this code is invoked, the Node.js application will not terminate until the`readline.Interface` is closed because the interface waits for data to be
* received on the `input` stream.
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/readline.js)
*/
declare module 'readline' {
import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events';
declare module "readline" {
import * as events from "events";
import * as stream from "stream";
interface Key {
sequence?: string | undefined;
name?: string | undefined;
ctrl?: boolean | undefined;
meta?: boolean | undefined;
shift?: boolean | undefined;
sequence?: string;
name?: string;
ctrl?: boolean;
meta?: boolean;
shift?: boolean;
}
/**
* Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the`readline.createInterface()` method. Every instance is associated with a
* single `input` `Readable` stream and a single `output` `Writable` stream.
* The `output` stream is used to print prompts for user input that arrives on,
* and is read from, the `input` stream.
* @since v0.1.104
*/
class Interface extends EventEmitter {
class Interface extends events.EventEmitter {
readonly terminal: boolean;
/**
* The current input data being processed by node.
*
* This can be used when collecting input from a TTY stream to retrieve the
* current value that has been processed thus far, prior to the `line` event
* being emitted. Once the `line` event has been emitted, this property will
* be an empty string.
*
* Be aware that modifying the value during the instance runtime may have
* unintended consequences if `rl.cursor` is not also controlled.
*
* **If not using a TTY stream for input, use the `'line'` event.**
*
* One possible use case would be as follows:
*
* ```js
* const values = ['lorem ipsum', 'dolor sit amet'];
* const rl = readline.createInterface(process.stdin);
* const showResults = debounce(() => {
* console.log(
* '\n',
* values.filter((val) => val.startsWith(rl.line)).join(' ')
* );
* }, 300);
* process.stdin.on('keypress', (c, k) => {
* showResults();
* });
* ```
* @since v0.1.98
*/
// Need direct access to line/cursor data, for use in external processes
// see: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/30347
/** The current input data */
readonly line: string;
/**
* The cursor position relative to `rl.line`.
*
* This will track where the current cursor lands in the input string, when
* reading input from a TTY stream. The position of cursor determines the
* portion of the input string that will be modified as input is processed,
* as well as the column where the terminal caret will be rendered.
* @since v0.1.98
*/
/** The current cursor position in the input line */
readonly cursor: number;
/**
* NOTE: According to the documentation:
*
@@ -105,144 +38,15 @@ declare module 'readline' {
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_class_interface
*/
protected constructor(options: ReadLineOptions);
/**
* The `rl.getPrompt()` method returns the current prompt used by `rl.prompt()`.
* @since v15.3.0
* @return the current prompt string
*/
getPrompt(): string;
/**
* The `rl.setPrompt()` method sets the prompt that will be written to `output`whenever `rl.prompt()` is called.
* @since v0.1.98
*/
setPrompt(prompt: string): void;
/**
* The `rl.prompt()` method writes the `readline.Interface` instances configured`prompt` to a new line in `output` in order to provide a user with a new
* location at which to provide input.
*
* When called, `rl.prompt()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
* paused.
*
* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the prompt is not written.
* @since v0.1.98
* @param preserveCursor If `true`, prevents the cursor placement from being reset to `0`.
*/
prompt(preserveCursor?: boolean): void;
/**
* The `rl.question()` method displays the `query` by writing it to the `output`,
* waits for user input to be provided on `input`, then invokes the `callback`function passing the provided input as the first argument.
*
* When called, `rl.question()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
* paused.
*
* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the `query` is not written.
*
* The `callback` function passed to `rl.question()` does not follow the typical
* pattern of accepting an `Error` object or `null` as the first argument.
* The `callback` is called with the provided answer as the only argument.
*
* Example usage:
*
* ```js
* rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', (answer) => {
* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
* });
* ```
*
* Using an `AbortController` to cancel a question.
*
* ```js
* const ac = new AbortController();
* const signal = ac.signal;
*
* rl.question('What is your favorite food? ', { signal }, (answer) => {
* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
* });
*
* signal.addEventListener('abort', () => {
* console.log('The food question timed out');
* }, { once: true });
*
* setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000);
* ```
*
* If this method is invoked as it's util.promisify()ed version, it returns a
* Promise that fulfills with the answer. If the question is canceled using
* an `AbortController` it will reject with an `AbortError`.
*
* ```js
* const util = require('util');
* const question = util.promisify(rl.question).bind(rl);
*
* async function questionExample() {
* try {
* const answer = await question('What is you favorite food? ');
* console.log(`Oh, so your favorite food is ${answer}`);
* } catch (err) {
* console.error('Question rejected', err);
* }
* }
* questionExample();
* ```
* @since v0.3.3
* @param query A statement or query to write to `output`, prepended to the prompt.
* @param callback A callback function that is invoked with the user's input in response to the `query`.
*/
question(query: string, callback: (answer: string) => void): void;
question(query: string, options: Abortable, callback: (answer: string) => void): void;
/**
* The `rl.pause()` method pauses the `input` stream, allowing it to be resumed
* later if necessary.
*
* Calling `rl.pause()` does not immediately pause other events (including`'line'`) from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
* @since v0.3.4
*/
pause(): this;
/**
* The `rl.resume()` method resumes the `input` stream if it has been paused.
* @since v0.3.4
*/
resume(): this;
/**
* The `rl.close()` method closes the `readline.Interface` instance and
* relinquishes control over the `input` and `output` streams. When called,
* the `'close'` event will be emitted.
*
* Calling `rl.close()` does not immediately stop other events (including `'line'`)
* from being emitted by the `readline.Interface` instance.
* @since v0.1.98
*/
close(): void;
/**
* The `rl.write()` method will write either `data` or a key sequence identified
* by `key` to the `output`. The `key` argument is supported only if `output` is
* a `TTY` text terminal. See `TTY keybindings` for a list of key
* combinations.
*
* If `key` is specified, `data` is ignored.
*
* When called, `rl.write()` will resume the `input` stream if it has been
* paused.
*
* If the `readline.Interface` was created with `output` set to `null` or`undefined` the `data` and `key` are not written.
*
* ```js
* rl.write('Delete this!');
* // Simulate Ctrl+U to delete the line written previously
* rl.write(null, { ctrl: true, name: 'u' });
* ```
*
* The `rl.write()` method will write the data to the `readline` `Interface`'s`input`_as if it were provided by the user_.
* @since v0.1.98
*/
write(data: string | Buffer, key?: Key): void;
/**
* Returns the real position of the cursor in relation to the input
* prompt + string. Long input (wrapping) strings, as well as multiple
* line prompts are included in the calculations.
* @since v13.5.0, v12.16.0
*/
getCursorPos(): CursorPos;
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. close
@@ -252,291 +56,103 @@ declare module 'readline' {
* 5. SIGCONT
* 6. SIGINT
* 7. SIGTSTP
* 8. history
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
emit(event: 'line', input: string): boolean;
emit(event: 'pause'): boolean;
emit(event: 'resume'): boolean;
emit(event: 'SIGCONT'): boolean;
emit(event: 'SIGINT'): boolean;
emit(event: 'SIGTSTP'): boolean;
emit(event: 'history', history: string[]): boolean;
emit(event: "close"): boolean;
emit(event: "line", input: string): boolean;
emit(event: "pause"): boolean;
emit(event: "resume"): boolean;
emit(event: "SIGCONT"): boolean;
emit(event: "SIGINT"): boolean;
emit(event: "SIGTSTP"): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
on(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
once(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'history', listener: (history: string[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
[Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator<string>;
}
type ReadLine = Interface; // type forwarded for backwards compatibility
type ReadLine = Interface; // type forwarded for backwards compatiblity
type Completer = (line: string) => CompleterResult;
type AsyncCompleter = (line: string, callback: (err?: null | Error, result?: CompleterResult) => void) => void;
type AsyncCompleter = (line: string, callback: (err?: null | Error, result?: CompleterResult) => void) => any;
type CompleterResult = [string[], string];
interface ReadLineOptions {
input: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined;
terminal?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Initial list of history lines. This option makes sense
* only if `terminal` is set to `true` by the user or by an internal `output`
* check, otherwise the history caching mechanism is not initialized at all.
* @default []
*/
history?: string[] | undefined;
historySize?: number | undefined;
prompt?: string | undefined;
crlfDelay?: number | undefined;
/**
* If `true`, when a new input line added
* to the history list duplicates an older one, this removes the older line
* from the list.
* @default false
*/
removeHistoryDuplicates?: boolean | undefined;
escapeCodeTimeout?: number | undefined;
tabSize?: number | undefined;
output?: NodeJS.WritableStream;
completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter;
terminal?: boolean;
historySize?: number;
prompt?: string;
crlfDelay?: number;
removeHistoryDuplicates?: boolean;
escapeCodeTimeout?: number;
}
/**
* The `readline.createInterface()` method creates a new `readline.Interface`instance.
*
* ```js
* const readline = require('readline');
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
* input: process.stdin,
* output: process.stdout
* });
* ```
*
* Once the `readline.Interface` instance is created, the most common case is to
* listen for the `'line'` event:
*
* ```js
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
* console.log(`Received: ${line}`);
* });
* ```
*
* If `terminal` is `true` for this instance then the `output` stream will get
* the best compatibility if it defines an `output.columns` property and emits
* a `'resize'` event on the `output` if or when the columns ever change
* (`process.stdout` does this automatically when it is a TTY).
*
* When creating a `readline.Interface` using `stdin` as input, the program
* will not terminate until it receives `EOF` (Ctrl+D on
* Linux/macOS, Ctrl+Z followed by Return on
* Windows).
* If you want your application to exit without waiting for user input, you can `unref()` the standard input stream:
*
* ```js
* process.stdin.unref();
* ```
* @since v0.1.98
*/
function createInterface(input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter, terminal?: boolean): Interface;
function createInterface(options: ReadLineOptions): Interface;
/**
* The `readline.emitKeypressEvents()` method causes the given `Readable` stream to begin emitting `'keypress'` events corresponding to received input.
*
* Optionally, `interface` specifies a `readline.Interface` instance for which
* autocompletion is disabled when copy-pasted input is detected.
*
* If the `stream` is a `TTY`, then it must be in raw mode.
*
* This is automatically called by any readline instance on its `input` if the`input` is a terminal. Closing the `readline` instance does not stop
* the `input` from emitting `'keypress'` events.
*
* ```js
* readline.emitKeypressEvents(process.stdin);
* if (process.stdin.isTTY)
* process.stdin.setRawMode(true);
* ```
* @since v0.7.7
*/
function emitKeypressEvents(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream, readlineInterface?: Interface): void;
type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1;
interface CursorPos {
rows: number;
cols: number;
}
/**
* The `readline.clearLine()` method clears current line of given `TTY` stream
* in a specified direction identified by `dir`.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
* Clears the current line of this WriteStream in a direction identified by `dir`.
*/
function clearLine(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean;
/**
* The `readline.clearScreenDown()` method clears the given `TTY` stream from
* the current position of the cursor down.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
* Clears this `WriteStream` from the current cursor down.
*/
function clearScreenDown(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, callback?: () => void): boolean;
/**
* The `readline.cursorTo()` method moves cursor to the specified position in a
* given `TTY` `stream`.
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
* Moves this WriteStream's cursor to the specified position.
*/
function cursorTo(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
/**
* The `readline.moveCursor()` method moves the cursor _relative_ to its current
* position in a given `TTY` `stream`.
*
* ## Example: Tiny CLI
*
* The following example illustrates the use of `readline.Interface` class to
* implement a small command-line interface:
*
* ```js
* const readline = require('readline');
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
* input: process.stdin,
* output: process.stdout,
* prompt: 'OHAI> '
* });
*
* rl.prompt();
*
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
* switch (line.trim()) {
* case 'hello':
* console.log('world!');
* break;
* default:
* console.log(`Say what? I might have heard '${line.trim()}'`);
* break;
* }
* rl.prompt();
* }).on('close', () => {
* console.log('Have a great day!');
* process.exit(0);
* });
* ```
*
* ## Example: Read file stream line-by-Line
*
* A common use case for `readline` is to consume an input file one line at a
* time. The easiest way to do so is leveraging the `fs.ReadStream` API as
* well as a `for await...of` loop:
*
* ```js
* const fs = require('fs');
* const readline = require('readline');
*
* async function processLineByLine() {
* const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt');
*
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
* input: fileStream,
* crlfDelay: Infinity
* });
* // Note: we use the crlfDelay option to recognize all instances of CR LF
* // ('\r\n') in input.txt as a single line break.
*
* for await (const line of rl) {
* // Each line in input.txt will be successively available here as `line`.
* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
* }
* }
*
* processLineByLine();
* ```
*
* Alternatively, one could use the `'line'` event:
*
* ```js
* const fs = require('fs');
* const readline = require('readline');
*
* const rl = readline.createInterface({
* input: fs.createReadStream('sample.txt'),
* crlfDelay: Infinity
* });
*
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
* console.log(`Line from file: ${line}`);
* });
* ```
*
* Currently, `for await...of` loop can be a bit slower. If `async` / `await`flow and speed are both essential, a mixed approach can be applied:
*
* ```js
* const { once } = require('events');
* const { createReadStream } = require('fs');
* const { createInterface } = require('readline');
*
* (async function processLineByLine() {
* try {
* const rl = createInterface({
* input: createReadStream('big-file.txt'),
* crlfDelay: Infinity
* });
*
* rl.on('line', (line) => {
* // Process the line.
* });
*
* await once(rl, 'close');
*
* console.log('File processed.');
* } catch (err) {
* console.error(err);
* }
* })();
* ```
* @since v0.7.7
* @param callback Invoked once the operation completes.
* @return `false` if `stream` wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
* Moves this WriteStream's cursor relative to its current position.
*/
function moveCursor(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
}
declare module 'node:readline' {
export * from 'readline';
}

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/**
* The `repl` module provides a Read-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL) implementation that
* is available both as a standalone program or includible in other applications.
* It can be accessed using:
*
* ```js
* const repl = require('repl');
* ```
* @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.4.2/lib/repl.js)
*/
declare module 'repl' {
import { Interface, Completer, AsyncCompleter } from 'node:readline';
import { Context } from 'node:vm';
import { InspectOptions } from 'node:util';
declare module "repl" {
import { Interface, Completer, AsyncCompleter } from "readline";
import { Context } from "vm";
import { InspectOptions } from "util";
interface ReplOptions {
/**
* The input prompt to display.
* @default "> "
* Default: `"> "`
*/
prompt?: string | undefined;
prompt?: string;
/**
* The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read.
* @default process.stdin
* Default: `process.stdin`
*/
input?: NodeJS.ReadableStream | undefined;
input?: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
/**
* The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written.
* @default process.stdout
* Default: `process.stdout`
*/
output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined;
output?: NodeJS.WritableStream;
/**
* If `true`, specifies that the output should be treated as a TTY terminal, and have
* ANSI/VT100 escape codes written to it.
* Default: checking the value of the `isTTY` property on the output stream upon
* instantiation.
*/
terminal?: boolean | undefined;
terminal?: boolean;
/**
* The function to be used when evaluating each given line of input.
* Default: an async wrapper for the JavaScript `eval()` function. An `eval` function can
@@ -44,45 +35,40 @@ declare module 'repl' {
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_default_evaluation
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_custom_evaluation_functions
*/
eval?: REPLEval | undefined;
/**
* Defines if the repl prints output previews or not.
* @default `true` Always `false` in case `terminal` is falsy.
*/
preview?: boolean | undefined;
eval?: REPLEval;
/**
* If `true`, specifies that the default `writer` function should include ANSI color
* styling to REPL output. If a custom `writer` function is provided then this has no
* effect.
* Default: the REPL instance's `terminal` value.
*/
useColors?: boolean | undefined;
useColors?: boolean;
/**
* If `true`, specifies that the default evaluation function will use the JavaScript
* `global` as the context as opposed to creating a new separate context for the REPL
* instance. The node CLI REPL sets this value to `true`.
* Default: `false`.
*/
useGlobal?: boolean | undefined;
useGlobal?: boolean;
/**
* If `true`, specifies that the default writer will not output the return value of a
* command if it evaluates to `undefined`.
* Default: `false`.
*/
ignoreUndefined?: boolean | undefined;
ignoreUndefined?: boolean;
/**
* The function to invoke to format the output of each command before writing to `output`.
* Default: a wrapper for `util.inspect`.
*
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_customizing_repl_output
*/
writer?: REPLWriter | undefined;
writer?: REPLWriter;
/**
* An optional function used for custom Tab auto completion.
*
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v11.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_use_of_the_completer_function
*/
completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined;
completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter;
/**
* A flag that specifies whether the default evaluator executes all JavaScript commands in
* strict mode or default (sloppy) mode.
@@ -91,47 +77,52 @@ declare module 'repl' {
* - `repl.REPL_MODE_STRICT` - evaluates expressions in strict mode. This is equivalent to
* prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`.
*/
replMode?: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT | undefined;
replMode?: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT;
/**
* Stop evaluating the current piece of code when `SIGINT` is received, i.e. `Ctrl+C` is
* pressed. This cannot be used together with a custom `eval` function.
* Default: `false`.
*/
breakEvalOnSigint?: boolean | undefined;
breakEvalOnSigint?: boolean;
}
type REPLEval = (this: REPLServer, evalCmd: string, context: Context, file: string, cb: (err: Error | null, result: any) => void) => void;
type REPLWriter = (this: REPLServer, obj: any) => string;
/**
* This is the default "writer" value, if none is passed in the REPL options,
* and it can be overridden by custom print functions.
*/
const writer: REPLWriter & {
options: InspectOptions;
};
const writer: REPLWriter & { options: InspectOptions };
type REPLCommandAction = (this: REPLServer, text: string) => void;
interface REPLCommand {
/**
* Help text to be displayed when `.help` is entered.
*/
help?: string | undefined;
help?: string;
/**
* The function to execute, optionally accepting a single string argument.
*/
action: REPLCommandAction;
}
/**
* Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the {@link start} method
* or directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword.
* Provides a customizable Read-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL).
*
* ```js
* const repl = require('repl');
* Instances of `repl.REPLServer` will accept individual lines of user input, evaluate those
* according to a user-defined evaluation function, then output the result. Input and output
* may be from `stdin` and `stdout`, respectively, or may be connected to any Node.js `stream`.
*
* const options = { useColors: true };
* Instances of `repl.REPLServer` support automatic completion of inputs, simplistic Emacs-style
* line editing, multi-line inputs, ANSI-styled output, saving and restoring current REPL session
* state, error recovery, and customizable evaluation functions.
*
* const firstInstance = repl.start(options);
* const secondInstance = new repl.REPLServer(options);
* ```
* @since v0.1.91
* Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the `repl.start()` method and _should not_
* be created directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword.
*
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_repl
*/
class REPLServer extends Interface {
/**
@@ -140,25 +131,17 @@ declare module 'repl' {
*/
readonly context: Context;
/**
* @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `input` instead.
* The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read.
*/
readonly inputStream: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
/**
* @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `output` instead.
* The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written.
*/
readonly outputStream: NodeJS.WritableStream;
/**
* The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read.
*/
readonly input: NodeJS.ReadableStream;
/**
* The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written.
*/
readonly output: NodeJS.WritableStream;
/**
* The commands registered via `replServer.defineCommand()`.
*/
readonly commands: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict<REPLCommand>;
readonly commands: { readonly [name: string]: REPLCommand | undefined };
/**
* A value indicating whether the REPL is currently in "editor mode".
*
@@ -232,6 +215,7 @@ declare module 'repl' {
* prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`.
*/
readonly replMode: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT;
/**
* NOTE: According to the documentation:
*
@@ -243,76 +227,49 @@ declare module 'repl' {
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_class_replserver
*/
private constructor();
/**
* The `replServer.defineCommand()` method is used to add new `.`\-prefixed commands
* to the REPL instance. Such commands are invoked by typing a `.` followed by the`keyword`. The `cmd` is either a `Function` or an `Object` with the following
* properties:
* Used to add new `.`-prefixed commands to the REPL instance. Such commands are invoked
* by typing a `.` followed by the `keyword`.
*
* The following example shows two new commands added to the REPL instance:
*
* ```js
* const repl = require('repl');
*
* const replServer = repl.start({ prompt: '> ' });
* replServer.defineCommand('sayhello', {
* help: 'Say hello',
* action(name) {
* this.clearBufferedCommand();
* console.log(`Hello, ${name}!`);
* this.displayPrompt();
* }
* });
* replServer.defineCommand('saybye', function saybye() {
* console.log('Goodbye!');
* this.close();
* });
* ```
*
* The new commands can then be used from within the REPL instance:
*
* ```console
* > .sayhello Node.js User
* Hello, Node.js User!
* > .saybye
* Goodbye!
* ```
* @since v0.3.0
* @param keyword The command keyword (*without* a leading `.` character).
* @param keyword The command keyword (_without_ a leading `.` character).
* @param cmd The function to invoke when the command is processed.
*
* @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_replserver_definecommand_keyword_cmd
*/
defineCommand(keyword: string, cmd: REPLCommandAction | REPLCommand): void;
/**
* The `replServer.displayPrompt()` method readies the REPL instance for input
* from the user, printing the configured `prompt` to a new line in the `output`and resuming the `input` to accept new input.
* Readies the REPL instance for input from the user, printing the configured `prompt` to a
* new line in the `output` and resuming the `input` to accept new input.
*
* When multi-line input is being entered, an ellipsis is printed rather than the
* 'prompt'.
* When multi-line input is being entered, an ellipsis is printed rather than the 'prompt'.
*
* When `preserveCursor` is `true`, the cursor placement will not be reset to `0`.
* This method is primarily intended to be called from within the action function for
* commands registered using the `replServer.defineCommand()` method.
*
* The `replServer.displayPrompt` method is primarily intended to be called from
* within the action function for commands registered using the`replServer.defineCommand()` method.
* @since v0.1.91
* @param preserveCursor When `true`, the cursor placement will not be reset to `0`.
*/
displayPrompt(preserveCursor?: boolean): void;
/**
* The `replServer.clearBufferedCommand()` method clears any command that has been
* buffered but not yet executed. This method is primarily intended to be
* called from within the action function for commands registered using the`replServer.defineCommand()` method.
* Clears any command that has been buffered but not yet executed.
*
* This method is primarily intended to be called from within the action function for
* commands registered using the `replServer.defineCommand()` method.
*
* @since v9.0.0
*/
clearBufferedCommand(): void;
/**
* Initializes a history log file for the REPL instance. When executing the
* Node.js binary and using the command-line REPL, a history file is initialized
* Node.js binary and using the command line REPL, a history file is initialized
* by default. However, this is not the case when creating a REPL
* programmatically. Use this method to initialize a history log file when working
* with REPL instances programmatically.
* @since v11.10.0
* @param historyPath the path to the history file
* @param callback called when history writes are ready or upon error
* @param path The path to the history file
*/
setupHistory(path: string, callback: (err: Error | null, repl: this) => void): void;
setupHistory(path: string, cb: (err: Error | null, repl: this) => void): void;
/**
* events.EventEmitter
* 1. close - inherited from `readline.Interface`
@@ -325,90 +282,93 @@ declare module 'repl' {
* 8. exit
* 9. reset
*/
addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
addListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this;
addListener(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
emit(event: 'close'): boolean;
emit(event: 'line', input: string): boolean;
emit(event: 'pause'): boolean;
emit(event: 'resume'): boolean;
emit(event: 'SIGCONT'): boolean;
emit(event: 'SIGINT'): boolean;
emit(event: 'SIGTSTP'): boolean;
emit(event: 'exit'): boolean;
emit(event: 'reset', context: Context): boolean;
emit(event: "close"): boolean;
emit(event: "line", input: string): boolean;
emit(event: "pause"): boolean;
emit(event: "resume"): boolean;
emit(event: "SIGCONT"): boolean;
emit(event: "SIGINT"): boolean;
emit(event: "SIGTSTP"): boolean;
emit(event: "exit"): boolean;
emit(event: "reset", context: Context): boolean;
on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
on(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
on(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
on(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this;
on(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
once(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
once(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
once(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this;
once(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this;
prependListener(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'line', listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGCONT', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGINT', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'SIGTSTP', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: 'reset', listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "line", listener: (input: string) => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "pause", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "resume", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "SIGCONT", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "SIGINT", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "SIGTSTP", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: () => void): this;
prependOnceListener(event: "reset", listener: (context: Context) => void): this;
}
/**
* A flag passed in the REPL options. Evaluates expressions in sloppy mode.
*/
const REPL_MODE_SLOPPY: unique symbol;
const REPL_MODE_SLOPPY: symbol; // TODO: unique symbol
/**
* A flag passed in the REPL options. Evaluates expressions in strict mode.
* This is equivalent to prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`.
*/
const REPL_MODE_STRICT: unique symbol;
const REPL_MODE_STRICT: symbol; // TODO: unique symbol
/**
* The `repl.start()` method creates and starts a {@link REPLServer} instance.
* Creates and starts a `repl.REPLServer` instance.
*
* If `options` is a string, then it specifies the input prompt:
*
* ```js
* const repl = require('repl');
*
* // a Unix style prompt
* repl.start('$ ');
* ```
* @since v0.1.91
* @param options The options for the `REPLServer`. If `options` is a string, then it specifies
* the input prompt.
*/
function start(options?: string | ReplOptions): REPLServer;
/**
* Indicates a recoverable error that a `REPLServer` can use to support multi-line input.
*
@@ -416,9 +376,7 @@ declare module 'repl' {
*/
class Recoverable extends SyntaxError {
err: Error;
constructor(err: Error);
}
}
declare module 'node:repl' {
export * from 'repl';
}

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