From a83a4020b7da5aad9ec18ace62b814ed78d79703 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: deependujha Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2026 01:03:50 +0530 Subject: [PATCH 1/5] chore: update Node.js version from 20 to 24 in action.yml --- action.yml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/action.yml b/action.yml index 8c00ba6bd..e4411c034 100644 --- a/action.yml +++ b/action.yml @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ inputs: required: false default: 120 # seconds runs: - using: 'node20' + using: 'node24' main: 'dist/action.js' From b7fdf901c2081588dfd2f41d7614dd65ad4161a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: deependujha Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2026 01:06:52 +0530 Subject: [PATCH 2/5] update --- package.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 3a2b8f483..b15f4d9b4 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ "typescript": "^4.7.4" }, "engines": { - "node": ">= 18.0.0" + "node": ">= 20.0.0" }, "standard": { "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser", From c6f722e84d001f13e051acfa2e8e17a4e34f24ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: deependujha Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2026 01:09:39 +0530 Subject: [PATCH 3/5] update --- .github/workflows/ci-build.yml | 2 +- Dockerfile | 4 ++-- package.json | 2 +- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci-build.yml b/.github/workflows/ci-build.yml index 138b65e16..3da816f29 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci-build.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci-build.yml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ jobs: - name: Setup Node.js uses: actions/setup-node@v4 with: - node-version: '18' + node-version: '24' cache: 'yarn' - name: Install dependencies diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile index b9776f1c3..81d9a511d 100644 --- a/Dockerfile +++ b/Dockerfile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -FROM node:12 as install +FROM node:24 as install WORKDIR /build COPY tsconfig.json . COPY package.json . @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ COPY src/ src/ FROM install as build RUN yarn build -FROM node:12 as prod-build +FROM node:24 as prod-build WORKDIR /out COPY package.json . RUN yarn install --production diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index b15f4d9b4..71f579d9f 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ }, "devDependencies": { "@types/bunyan": "^1.8.6", - "@types/node": "^16.13.0", + "@types/node": "^20.0.0", "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.33.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.33.0", "eslint": "^8.21.0", From 418e02e5a483c7775295a218aa4e2e1a4528aff7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: deependujha Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2026 22:41:44 +0530 Subject: [PATCH 4/5] chore: update dependencies for Node 24 --- node_modules/.yarn-integrity | 16 +- .../node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE | 21 + .../node_modules/@types/node/README.md | 16 + .../node_modules/@types/node}/assert.d.ts | 0 .../@types/node}/assert/strict.d.ts | 0 .../@types/node}/async_hooks.d.ts | 0 .../node_modules/@types/node}/buffer.d.ts | 0 .../@types/node}/child_process.d.ts | 0 .../node_modules/@types/node}/cluster.d.ts | 0 .../node_modules/@types/node}/console.d.ts | 0 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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 diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/README.md b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/README.md new file mode 100755 index 000000000..6a5fcaf3c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Installation +> `npm install --save @types/node` + +# Summary +This package contains type definitions for Node.js (https://nodejs.org/). + +# Details +Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node/v16. + +### Additional Details + * Last updated: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 19:33:00 GMT + * Dependencies: none + * Global values: `AbortController`, `AbortSignal`, `__dirname`, `__filename`, `console`, `exports`, `gc`, `global`, `module`, `process`, `require` + +# Credits +These definitions were written by [Microsoft TypeScript](https://github.com/Microsoft), [DefinitelyTyped](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped), [Alberto Schiabel](https://github.com/jkomyno), [Alvis HT Tang](https://github.com/alvis), [Andrew Makarov](https://github.com/r3nya), [Benjamin Toueg](https://github.com/btoueg), [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), [Hannes Magnusson](https://github.com/Hannes-Magnusson-CK), [Huw](https://github.com/hoo29), [Kelvin Jin](https://github.com/kjin), [Klaus Meinhardt](https://github.com/ajafff), [Lishude](https://github.com/islishude), [Mariusz Wiktorczyk](https://github.com/mwiktorczyk), [Mohsen Azimi](https://github.com/mohsen1), [Nicolas Even](https://github.com/n-e), [Nikita Galkin](https://github.com/galkin), [Parambir Singh](https://github.com/parambirs), [Sebastian Silbermann](https://github.com/eps1lon), [Seth Westphal](https://github.com/westy92), [Simon Schick](https://github.com/SimonSchick), [Thomas den Hollander](https://github.com/ThomasdenH), [Wilco Bakker](https://github.com/WilcoBakker), [wwwy3y3](https://github.com/wwwy3y3), [Samuel Ainsworth](https://github.com/samuela), [Kyle Uehlein](https://github.com/kuehlein), [Thanik Bhongbhibhat](https://github.com/bhongy), [Marcin Kopacz](https://github.com/chyzwar), [Trivikram Kamat](https://github.com/trivikr), [Junxiao Shi](https://github.com/yoursunny), [Ilia Baryshnikov](https://github.com/qwelias), [ExE Boss](https://github.com/ExE-Boss), [Piotr Błażejewicz](https://github.com/peterblazejewicz), [Anna Henningsen](https://github.com/addaleax), [Victor Perin](https://github.com/victorperin), [Yongsheng Zhang](https://github.com/ZYSzys), [NodeJS Contributors](https://github.com/NodeJS), [Linus Unnebäck](https://github.com/LinusU), and [wafuwafu13](https://github.com/wafuwafu13). diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts rename to 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node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..5af2f3ea4 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +// Declare "static" methods in Error +interface ErrorConstructor { + /** Create .stack property on a target object */ + captureStackTrace(targetObject: object, constructorOpt?: Function): void; + + /** + * Optional override for formatting stack traces + * + * @see https://v8.dev/docs/stack-trace-api#customizing-stack-traces + */ + prepareStackTrace?: ((err: Error, stackTraces: NodeJS.CallSite[]) => any) | undefined; + + stackTraceLimit: number; +} + +/*-----------------------------------------------* + * * + * GLOBAL * + * * + ------------------------------------------------*/ + +// For backwards compability +interface NodeRequire extends NodeJS.Require { } +interface RequireResolve extends NodeJS.RequireResolve { } +interface NodeModule extends NodeJS.Module { } + +declare var process: NodeJS.Process; +declare var console: Console; + +declare var __filename: string; +declare var __dirname: string; + +declare var require: NodeRequire; +declare var module: NodeModule; + +// Same as module.exports +declare var exports: any; + +/** + * Only available if `--expose-gc` is passed to the process. + */ +declare var gc: undefined | (() => void); + +//#region borrowed +// from https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/blob/38da7c600c83e7b31193a62495239a0fe478cb67/lib/lib.webworker.d.ts#L633 until moved to separate lib +/** A controller object that allows you to abort one or more DOM requests as and when desired. */ +interface AbortController { + /** + * Returns the AbortSignal object associated with this object. + */ + + readonly signal: AbortSignal; + /** + * Invoking this method will set this object's AbortSignal's aborted flag and signal to any observers that the associated activity is to be aborted. + */ + abort(): void; +} + +/** A signal object that allows you to communicate with a DOM request (such as a Fetch) and abort it if required via an AbortController object. */ +interface AbortSignal { + /** + * Returns true if this AbortSignal's AbortController has signaled to abort, and false otherwise. + */ + readonly aborted: boolean; +} + +declare var AbortController: { + prototype: AbortController; + new(): AbortController; +}; + +declare var AbortSignal: { + prototype: AbortSignal; + new(): AbortSignal; + abort(reason?: any): AbortSignal; + timeout(milliseconds: number): AbortSignal; +}; +//#endregion borrowed + +//#region ArrayLike.at() +interface RelativeIndexable { + /** + * Takes an integer value and returns the item at that index, + * allowing for positive and negative integers. + * Negative integers count back from the last item in the array. + */ + at(index: number): T | undefined; +} +interface String extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface ReadonlyArray extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Int8Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint8Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint8ClampedArray extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Int16Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint16Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Int32Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Uint32Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Float32Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface Float64Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface BigInt64Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +interface BigUint64Array extends RelativeIndexable {} +//#endregion ArrayLike.at() end + +/*----------------------------------------------* +* * +* GLOBAL INTERFACES * +* * +*-----------------------------------------------*/ +declare namespace NodeJS { + interface CallSite { + /** + * Value of "this" + */ + getThis(): unknown; + + /** + * Type of "this" as a string. + * This is the name of the function stored in the constructor field of + * "this", if available. Otherwise the object's [[Class]] internal + * property. + */ + getTypeName(): string | null; + + /** + * Current function + */ + getFunction(): Function | undefined; + + /** + * Name of the current function, typically its name property. + * If a name property is not available an attempt will be made to try + * to infer a name from the function's context. + */ + getFunctionName(): string | null; + + /** + * Name of the property [of "this" or one of its prototypes] that holds + * the current function + */ + getMethodName(): string | null; + + /** + * Name of the script [if this function was defined in a script] + */ + getFileName(): string | null; + + /** + * Current line number [if this function was defined in a script] + */ + getLineNumber(): number | null; + + /** + * Current column number [if this function was defined in a script] + */ + getColumnNumber(): number | null; + + /** + * A call site object representing the location where eval was called + * [if this function was created using a call to eval] + */ + getEvalOrigin(): string | undefined; + + /** + * Is this a toplevel invocation, that is, is "this" the global object? + */ + isToplevel(): boolean; + + /** + * Does this call take place in code defined by a call to eval? + */ + isEval(): boolean; + + /** + * Is this call in native V8 code? + */ + isNative(): boolean; + + /** + * Is this a constructor call? + */ + isConstructor(): boolean; + } + + interface ErrnoException extends Error { + errno?: number | undefined; + code?: string | undefined; + path?: string | undefined; + syscall?: string | undefined; + } + + interface ReadableStream extends EventEmitter { + readable: boolean; + read(size?: number): string | Buffer; + setEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + pause(): this; + resume(): this; + isPaused(): boolean; + pipe(destination: T, options?: { end?: boolean | undefined; }): T; + unpipe(destination?: WritableStream): this; + unshift(chunk: string | Uint8Array, encoding?: BufferEncoding): void; + wrap(oldStream: ReadableStream): this; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator; + } + + interface WritableStream extends EventEmitter { + writable: boolean; + write(buffer: Uint8Array | string, cb?: (err?: Error | null) => void): boolean; + write(str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: (err?: Error | null) => void): boolean; + end(cb?: () => void): void; + end(data: string | Uint8Array, cb?: () => void): void; + end(str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): void; + } + + interface ReadWriteStream extends ReadableStream, WritableStream { } + + interface RefCounted { + ref(): this; + unref(): this; + } + + type TypedArray = + | Uint8Array + | Uint8ClampedArray + | Uint16Array + | Uint32Array + | Int8Array + | Int16Array + | Int32Array + | BigUint64Array + | BigInt64Array + | Float32Array + | Float64Array; + type ArrayBufferView = TypedArray | DataView; + + interface Require { + (id: string): any; + resolve: RequireResolve; + cache: Dict; + /** + * @deprecated + */ + extensions: RequireExtensions; + main: Module | undefined; + } + + interface RequireResolve { + (id: string, options?: { paths?: string[] | undefined; }): string; + paths(request: string): string[] | null; + } + + interface RequireExtensions extends Dict<(m: Module, filename: string) => any> { + '.js': (m: Module, filename: string) => any; + '.json': (m: Module, filename: string) => any; + '.node': (m: Module, filename: string) => any; + } + interface Module { + /** + * `true` if the module is running during the Node.js preload + */ + isPreloading: boolean; + exports: any; + require: Require; + id: string; + filename: string; + loaded: boolean; + /** @deprecated since v14.6.0 Please use `require.main` and `module.children` instead. */ + parent: Module | null | undefined; + children: Module[]; + /** + * @since v11.14.0 + * + * The directory name of the module. This is usually the same as the path.dirname() of the module.id. + */ + path: string; + paths: string[]; + } + + interface Dict { + [key: string]: T | undefined; + } + + interface ReadOnlyDict { + readonly [key: string]: T | undefined; + } +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..5540043ef --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +// Type definitions for non-npm package Node.js 16.18 +// Project: https://nodejs.org/ +// Definitions by: Microsoft TypeScript +// DefinitelyTyped +// Alberto Schiabel +// Alvis HT Tang +// Andrew Makarov +// Benjamin Toueg +// Chigozirim C. +// David Junger +// Deividas Bakanas +// Eugene Y. Q. Shen +// Hannes Magnusson +// Huw +// Kelvin Jin +// Klaus Meinhardt +// Lishude +// Mariusz Wiktorczyk +// Mohsen Azimi +// Nicolas Even +// Nikita Galkin +// Parambir Singh +// Sebastian Silbermann +// Seth Westphal +// Simon Schick +// Thomas den Hollander +// Wilco Bakker +// wwwy3y3 +// Samuel Ainsworth +// Kyle Uehlein +// Thanik Bhongbhibhat +// Marcin Kopacz +// Trivikram Kamat +// Junxiao Shi +// Ilia Baryshnikov +// ExE Boss +// Piotr Błażejewicz +// Anna Henningsen +// Victor Perin +// Yongsheng Zhang +// NodeJS Contributors +// Linus Unnebäck +// wafuwafu13 +// 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 4.9+. + +// Reference required types from the default lib: +/// +/// +/// +/// + +// Base definitions for all NodeJS modules that are not specific to any version of TypeScript: +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// +/// + +/// diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f9cd24249 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,455 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/os.js) + */ +declare module 'os' { + interface CpuInfo { + model: string; + speed: number; + times: { + user: number; + nice: number; + sys: number; + idle: number; + irq: number; + }; + } + interface NetworkInterfaceBase { + address: string; + netmask: string; + mac: string; + internal: boolean; + cidr: string | null; + } + interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv4 extends NetworkInterfaceBase { + family: 'IPv4'; + } + interface NetworkInterfaceInfoIPv6 extends NetworkInterfaceBase { + family: 'IPv6'; + scopeid: number; + } + interface UserInfo { + username: T; + uid: number; + gid: number; + 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; + /** + * 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 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; + function userInfo(options?: { encoding: BufferEncoding }): UserInfo; + type SignalConstants = { + [key in NodeJS.Signals]: 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; + /** + * 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=0] The process ID to retrieve scheduling priority for. + */ + 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=0] The process ID to set scheduling priority for. + * @param priority The scheduling priority to assign to the process. + */ + function setPriority(priority: number): void; + function setPriority(pid: number, priority: number): void; +} +declare module 'node:os' { + export * from 'os'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/package.json b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/package.json new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f6936b493 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +{ + "name": "@types/node", + "version": "16.18.3", + "description": "TypeScript definitions for Node.js", + "homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node", + "license": "MIT", + "contributors": [ + { + "name": "Microsoft TypeScript", + "url": "https://github.com/Microsoft", + "githubUsername": "Microsoft" + }, + { + "name": "DefinitelyTyped", + "url": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped", + "githubUsername": "DefinitelyTyped" + }, + { + "name": "Alberto Schiabel", + "url": "https://github.com/jkomyno", + "githubUsername": "jkomyno" + }, + { + "name": "Alvis HT Tang", + "url": "https://github.com/alvis", + "githubUsername": "alvis" + }, + { + "name": "Andrew Makarov", + "url": "https://github.com/r3nya", + "githubUsername": "r3nya" + }, + { + "name": "Benjamin Toueg", + "url": "https://github.com/btoueg", + "githubUsername": "btoueg" + }, + { + "name": "Chigozirim C.", + "url": "https://github.com/smac89", + "githubUsername": "smac89" + }, + { + "name": "David Junger", + "url": "https://github.com/touffy", + "githubUsername": "touffy" + }, + { + "name": "Deividas Bakanas", + "url": "https://github.com/DeividasBakanas", + "githubUsername": "DeividasBakanas" + }, + { + "name": "Eugene Y. 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a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..3d9bfa5b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1263 @@ +/** + * A stream is an abstract interface for working with streaming data in Node.js. + * The `stream` module provides an API for implementing the stream interface. + * + * There are many stream objects provided by Node.js. For instance, a `request to an HTTP server` and `process.stdout` are both stream instances. + * + * Streams can be readable, writable, or both. All streams are instances of `EventEmitter`. + * + * To access the `stream` module: + * + * ```js + * const stream = require('stream'); + * ``` + * + * The `stream` module is useful for creating new types of stream instances. It is + * usually not necessary to use the `stream` module to consume streams. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/stream.js) + */ +declare module 'stream' { + import { EventEmitter, Abortable } from 'node:events'; + import { Blob as NodeBlob } from 'node:buffer'; + import * as streamPromises from 'node:stream/promises'; + import * as streamConsumers from 'node:stream/consumers'; + class internal extends EventEmitter { + pipe( + destination: T, + options?: { + end?: boolean | undefined; + } + ): T; + } + namespace internal { + class Stream extends internal { + constructor(opts?: ReadableOptions); + } + interface StreamOptions extends Abortable { + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + objectMode?: boolean | undefined; + construct?(this: T, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + destroy?(this: T, error: Error | null, callback: (error: Error | null) => void): void; + autoDestroy?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface ReadableOptions extends StreamOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + read?(this: Readable, size: number): void; + } + /** + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Readable extends Stream implements NodeJS.ReadableStream { + /** + * A utility method for creating Readable Streams out of iterators. + */ + static from(iterable: Iterable | AsyncIterable, options?: ReadableOptions): Readable; + /** + * Returns whether the stream has been read from or cancelled. + * @since v16.8.0 + */ + static isDisturbed(stream: Readable | NodeJS.ReadableStream): boolean; + /** + * Returns whether the stream was destroyed or errored before emitting `'end'`. + * @since v16.8.0 + * @experimental + */ + readonly readableAborted: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` if it is safe to call `readable.read()`, which means + * the stream has not been destroyed or emitted `'error'` or `'end'`. + * @since v11.4.0 + */ + readable: boolean; + /** + * Returns whether `'data'` has been emitted. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + */ + readonly readableDidRead: boolean; + /** + * Getter for the property `encoding` of a given `Readable` stream. The `encoding`property can be set using the `readable.setEncoding()` method. + * @since v12.7.0 + */ + readonly readableEncoding: BufferEncoding | null; + /** + * Becomes `true` when `'end'` event is emitted. + * @since v12.9.0 + */ + readonly readableEnded: boolean; + /** + * This property reflects the current state of a `Readable` stream as described + * in the `Three states` section. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly readableFlowing: boolean | null; + /** + * Returns the value of `highWaterMark` passed when creating this `Readable`. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + readonly readableHighWaterMark: number; + /** + * This property contains the number of bytes (or objects) in the queue + * ready to be read. The value provides introspection data regarding + * the status of the `highWaterMark`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly readableLength: number; + /** + * Getter for the property `objectMode` of a given `Readable` stream. + * @since v12.3.0 + */ + readonly readableObjectMode: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` after `readable.destroy()` has been called. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + destroyed: boolean; + constructor(opts?: ReadableOptions); + _construct?(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _read(size: number): void; + /** + * The `readable.read()` method pulls some data out of the internal buffer and + * returns it. If no data available to be read, `null` is returned. By default, + * the data will be returned as a `Buffer` object unless an encoding has been + * specified using the `readable.setEncoding()` method or the stream is operating + * in object mode. + * + * The optional `size` argument specifies a specific number of bytes to read. If`size` bytes are not available to be read, `null` will be returned _unless_the stream has ended, in which + * case all of the data remaining in the internal + * buffer will be returned. + * + * If the `size` argument is not specified, all of the data contained in the + * internal buffer will be returned. + * + * The `size` argument must be less than or equal to 1 GiB. + * + * The `readable.read()` method should only be called on `Readable` streams + * operating in paused mode. In flowing mode, `readable.read()` is called + * automatically until the internal buffer is fully drained. + * + * ```js + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * + * // 'readable' may be triggered multiple times as data is buffered in + * readable.on('readable', () => { + * let chunk; + * console.log('Stream is readable (new data received in buffer)'); + * // Use a loop to make sure we read all currently available data + * while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) { + * console.log(`Read ${chunk.length} bytes of data...`); + * } + * }); + * + * // 'end' will be triggered once when there is no more data available + * readable.on('end', () => { + * console.log('Reached end of stream.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Each call to `readable.read()` returns a chunk of data, or `null`. The chunks + * are not concatenated. A `while` loop is necessary to consume all data + * currently in the buffer. When reading a large file `.read()` may return `null`, + * having consumed all buffered content so far, but there is still more data to + * come not yet buffered. In this case a new `'readable'` event will be emitted + * when there is more data in the buffer. Finally the `'end'` event will be + * emitted when there is no more data to come. + * + * Therefore to read a file's whole contents from a `readable`, it is necessary + * to collect chunks across multiple `'readable'` events: + * + * ```js + * const chunks = []; + * + * readable.on('readable', () => { + * let chunk; + * while (null !== (chunk = readable.read())) { + * chunks.push(chunk); + * } + * }); + * + * readable.on('end', () => { + * const content = chunks.join(''); + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `Readable` stream in object mode will always return a single item from + * a call to `readable.read(size)`, regardless of the value of the`size` argument. + * + * If the `readable.read()` method returns a chunk of data, a `'data'` event will + * also be emitted. + * + * Calling {@link read} after the `'end'` event has + * been emitted will return `null`. No runtime error will be raised. + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param size Optional argument to specify how much data to read. + */ + read(size?: number): any; + /** + * The `readable.setEncoding()` method sets the character encoding for + * data read from the `Readable` stream. + * + * By default, no encoding is assigned and stream data will be returned as`Buffer` objects. Setting an encoding causes the stream data + * to be returned as strings of the specified encoding rather than as `Buffer`objects. For instance, calling `readable.setEncoding('utf8')` will cause the + * output data to be interpreted as UTF-8 data, and passed as strings. Calling`readable.setEncoding('hex')` will cause the data to be encoded in hexadecimal + * string format. + * + * The `Readable` stream will properly handle multi-byte characters delivered + * through the stream that would otherwise become improperly decoded if simply + * pulled from the stream as `Buffer` objects. + * + * ```js + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * readable.setEncoding('utf8'); + * readable.on('data', (chunk) => { + * assert.equal(typeof chunk, 'string'); + * console.log('Got %d characters of string data:', chunk.length); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param encoding The encoding to use. + */ + setEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * The `readable.pause()` method will cause a stream in flowing mode to stop + * emitting `'data'` events, switching out of flowing mode. Any data that + * becomes available will remain in the internal buffer. + * + * ```js + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * readable.on('data', (chunk) => { + * console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data.`); + * readable.pause(); + * console.log('There will be no additional data for 1 second.'); + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log('Now data will start flowing again.'); + * readable.resume(); + * }, 1000); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `readable.pause()` method has no effect if there is a `'readable'`event listener. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + pause(): this; + /** + * The `readable.resume()` method causes an explicitly paused `Readable` stream to + * resume emitting `'data'` events, switching the stream into flowing mode. + * + * The `readable.resume()` method can be used to fully consume the data from a + * stream without actually processing any of that data: + * + * ```js + * getReadableStreamSomehow() + * .resume() + * .on('end', () => { + * console.log('Reached the end, but did not read anything.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `readable.resume()` method has no effect if there is a `'readable'`event listener. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + resume(): this; + /** + * The `readable.isPaused()` method returns the current operating state of the`Readable`. This is used primarily by the mechanism that underlies the`readable.pipe()` method. In most + * typical cases, there will be no reason to + * use this method directly. + * + * ```js + * const readable = new stream.Readable(); + * + * readable.isPaused(); // === false + * readable.pause(); + * readable.isPaused(); // === true + * readable.resume(); + * readable.isPaused(); // === false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + isPaused(): boolean; + /** + * The `readable.unpipe()` method detaches a `Writable` stream previously attached + * using the {@link pipe} method. + * + * If the `destination` is not specified, then _all_ pipes are detached. + * + * If the `destination` is specified, but no pipe is set up for it, then + * the method does nothing. + * + * ```js + * const fs = require('fs'); + * const readable = getReadableStreamSomehow(); + * const writable = fs.createWriteStream('file.txt'); + * // All the data from readable goes into 'file.txt', + * // but only for the first second. + * readable.pipe(writable); + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log('Stop writing to file.txt.'); + * readable.unpipe(writable); + * console.log('Manually close the file stream.'); + * writable.end(); + * }, 1000); + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param destination Optional specific stream to unpipe + */ + unpipe(destination?: NodeJS.WritableStream): this; + /** + * Passing `chunk` as `null` signals the end of the stream (EOF) and behaves the + * same as `readable.push(null)`, after which no more data can be written. The EOF + * signal is put at the end of the buffer and any buffered data will still be + * flushed. + * + * The `readable.unshift()` method pushes a chunk of data back into the internal + * buffer. This is useful in certain situations where a stream is being consumed by + * code that needs to "un-consume" some amount of data that it has optimistically + * pulled out of the source, so that the data can be passed on to some other party. + * + * The `stream.unshift(chunk)` method cannot be called after the `'end'` event + * has been emitted or a runtime error will be thrown. + * + * Developers using `stream.unshift()` often should consider switching to + * use of a `Transform` stream instead. See the `API for stream implementers` section for more information. + * + * ```js + * // Pull off a header delimited by \n\n. + * // Use unshift() if we get too much. + * // Call the callback with (error, header, stream). + * const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder'); + * function parseHeader(stream, callback) { + * stream.on('error', callback); + * stream.on('readable', onReadable); + * const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8'); + * let header = ''; + * function onReadable() { + * let chunk; + * while (null !== (chunk = stream.read())) { + * const str = decoder.write(chunk); + * if (str.match(/\n\n/)) { + * // Found the header boundary. + * const split = str.split(/\n\n/); + * header += split.shift(); + * const remaining = split.join('\n\n'); + * const buf = Buffer.from(remaining, 'utf8'); + * stream.removeListener('error', callback); + * // Remove the 'readable' listener before unshifting. + * stream.removeListener('readable', onReadable); + * if (buf.length) + * stream.unshift(buf); + * // Now the body of the message can be read from the stream. + * callback(null, header, stream); + * } else { + * // Still reading the header. + * header += str; + * } + * } + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * Unlike {@link push}, `stream.unshift(chunk)` will not + * end the reading process by resetting the internal reading state of the stream. + * This can cause unexpected results if `readable.unshift()` is called during a + * read (i.e. from within a {@link _read} implementation on a + * custom stream). Following the call to `readable.unshift()` with an immediate {@link push} will reset the reading state appropriately, + * however it is best to simply avoid calling `readable.unshift()` while in the + * process of performing a read. + * @since v0.9.11 + * @param chunk Chunk of data to unshift onto the read queue. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a string, `Buffer`, `Uint8Array` or `null`. For object mode + * streams, `chunk` may be any JavaScript value. + * @param encoding Encoding of string chunks. Must be a valid `Buffer` encoding, such as `'utf8'` or `'ascii'`. + */ + unshift(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding): void; + /** + * Prior to Node.js 0.10, streams did not implement the entire `stream` module API + * as it is currently defined. (See `Compatibility` for more information.) + * + * When using an older Node.js library that emits `'data'` events and has a {@link pause} method that is advisory only, the`readable.wrap()` method can be used to create a `Readable` + * stream that uses + * the old stream as its data source. + * + * It will rarely be necessary to use `readable.wrap()` but the method has been + * provided as a convenience for interacting with older Node.js applications and + * libraries. + * + * ```js + * const { OldReader } = require('./old-api-module.js'); + * const { Readable } = require('stream'); + * const oreader = new OldReader(); + * const myReader = new Readable().wrap(oreader); + * + * myReader.on('readable', () => { + * myReader.read(); // etc. + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param stream An "old style" readable stream + */ + wrap(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream): this; + push(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding): boolean; + _destroy(error: Error | null, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an `'error'` event, and emit a `'close'`event (unless `emitClose` is set to `false`). After this call, the readable + * stream will release any internal resources and subsequent calls to `push()`will be ignored. + * + * Once `destroy()` has been called any further calls will be a no-op and no + * further errors except from `_destroy()` may be emitted as `'error'`. + * + * Implementors should not override this method, but instead implement `readable._destroy()`. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param error Error which will be passed as payload in `'error'` event + */ + destroy(error?: Error): this; + /** + * Event emitter + * The defined events on documents including: + * 1. close + * 2. data + * 3. end + * 4. error + * 5. pause + * 6. readable + * 7. resume + */ + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'data', chunk: any): boolean; + emit(event: 'end'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'pause'): boolean; + emit(event: 'readable'): boolean; + emit(event: 'resume'): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + on(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + once(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: any) => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator; + } + interface WritableOptions extends StreamOptions { + decodeStrings?: boolean | undefined; + defaultEncoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + write?(this: Writable, chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + writev?( + this: Writable, + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void + ): void; + final?(this: Writable, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + } + /** + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Writable extends Stream implements NodeJS.WritableStream { + /** + * Is `true` if it is safe to call `writable.write()`, which means + * the stream has not been destroyed, errored or ended. + * @since v11.4.0 + */ + readonly writable: boolean; + /** + * Is `true` after `writable.end()` has been called. This property + * does not indicate whether the data has been flushed, for this use `writable.writableFinished` instead. + * @since v12.9.0 + */ + readonly writableEnded: boolean; + /** + * Is set to `true` immediately before the `'finish'` event is emitted. + * @since v12.6.0 + */ + readonly writableFinished: boolean; + /** + * Return the value of `highWaterMark` passed when creating this `Writable`. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + readonly writableHighWaterMark: number; + /** + * This property contains the number of bytes (or objects) in the queue + * ready to be written. The value provides introspection data regarding + * the status of the `highWaterMark`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly writableLength: number; + /** + * Getter for the property `objectMode` of a given `Writable` stream. + * @since v12.3.0 + */ + readonly writableObjectMode: boolean; + /** + * Number of times `writable.uncork()` needs to be + * called in order to fully uncork the stream. + * @since v13.2.0, v12.16.0 + */ + readonly writableCorked: number; + /** + * Is `true` after `writable.destroy()` has been called. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + destroyed: boolean; + constructor(opts?: WritableOptions); + _write(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _writev?( + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void + ): void; + _construct?(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _destroy(error: Error | null, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _final(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + /** + * The `writable.write()` method writes some data to the stream, and calls the + * supplied `callback` once the data has been fully handled. If an error + * occurs, the `callback` will be called with the error as its + * first argument. The `callback` is called asynchronously and before `'error'` is + * emitted. + * + * The return value is `true` if the internal buffer is less than the`highWaterMark` configured when the stream was created after admitting `chunk`. + * If `false` is returned, further attempts to write data to the stream should + * stop until the `'drain'` event is emitted. + * + * While a stream is not draining, calls to `write()` will buffer `chunk`, and + * return false. Once all currently buffered chunks are drained (accepted for + * delivery by the operating system), the `'drain'` event will be emitted. + * It is recommended that once `write()` returns false, no more chunks be written + * until the `'drain'` event is emitted. While calling `write()` on a stream that + * is not draining is allowed, Node.js will buffer all written chunks until + * maximum memory usage occurs, at which point it will abort unconditionally. + * Even before it aborts, high memory usage will cause poor garbage collector + * performance and high RSS (which is not typically released back to the system, + * even after the memory is no longer required). Since TCP sockets may never + * drain if the remote peer does not read the data, writing a socket that is + * not draining may lead to a remotely exploitable vulnerability. + * + * Writing data while the stream is not draining is particularly + * problematic for a `Transform`, because the `Transform` streams are paused + * by default until they are piped or a `'data'` or `'readable'` event handler + * is added. + * + * If the data to be written can be generated or fetched on demand, it is + * recommended to encapsulate the logic into a `Readable` and use {@link pipe}. However, if calling `write()` is preferred, it is + * possible to respect backpressure and avoid memory issues using the `'drain'` event: + * + * ```js + * function write(data, cb) { + * if (!stream.write(data)) { + * stream.once('drain', cb); + * } else { + * process.nextTick(cb); + * } + * } + * + * // Wait for cb to be called before doing any other write. + * write('hello', () => { + * console.log('Write completed, do more writes now.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `Writable` stream in object mode will always ignore the `encoding` argument. + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param chunk Optional data to write. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a string, `Buffer` or `Uint8Array`. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any + * JavaScript value other than `null`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The encoding, if `chunk` is a string. + * @param callback Callback for when this chunk of data is flushed. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + write(chunk: any, callback?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean; + write(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean; + /** + * The `writable.setDefaultEncoding()` method sets the default `encoding` for a `Writable` stream. + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param encoding The new default encoding + */ + setDefaultEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * Calling the `writable.end()` method signals that no more data will be written + * to the `Writable`. The optional `chunk` and `encoding` arguments allow one + * final additional chunk of data to be written immediately before closing the + * stream. + * + * Calling the {@link write} method after calling {@link end} will raise an error. + * + * ```js + * // Write 'hello, ' and then end with 'world!'. + * const fs = require('fs'); + * const file = fs.createWriteStream('example.txt'); + * file.write('hello, '); + * file.end('world!'); + * // Writing more now is not allowed! + * ``` + * @since v0.9.4 + * @param chunk Optional data to write. For streams not operating in object mode, `chunk` must be a string, `Buffer` or `Uint8Array`. For object mode streams, `chunk` may be any + * JavaScript value other than `null`. + * @param encoding The encoding if `chunk` is a string + * @param callback Callback for when the stream is finished. + */ + end(cb?: () => void): this; + end(chunk: any, cb?: () => void): this; + end(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): this; + /** + * The `writable.cork()` method forces all written data to be buffered in memory. + * The buffered data will be flushed when either the {@link uncork} or {@link end} methods are called. + * + * The primary intent of `writable.cork()` is to accommodate a situation in which + * several small chunks are written to the stream in rapid succession. Instead of + * immediately forwarding them to the underlying destination, `writable.cork()`buffers all the chunks until `writable.uncork()` is called, which will pass them + * all to `writable._writev()`, if present. This prevents a head-of-line blocking + * situation where data is being buffered while waiting for the first small chunk + * to be processed. However, use of `writable.cork()` without implementing`writable._writev()` may have an adverse effect on throughput. + * + * See also: `writable.uncork()`, `writable._writev()`. + * @since v0.11.2 + */ + cork(): void; + /** + * The `writable.uncork()` method flushes all data buffered since {@link cork} was called. + * + * When using `writable.cork()` and `writable.uncork()` to manage the buffering + * of writes to a stream, it is recommended that calls to `writable.uncork()` be + * deferred using `process.nextTick()`. Doing so allows batching of all`writable.write()` calls that occur within a given Node.js event loop phase. + * + * ```js + * stream.cork(); + * stream.write('some '); + * stream.write('data '); + * process.nextTick(() => stream.uncork()); + * ``` + * + * If the `writable.cork()` method is called multiple times on a stream, the + * same number of calls to `writable.uncork()` must be called to flush the buffered + * data. + * + * ```js + * stream.cork(); + * stream.write('some '); + * stream.cork(); + * stream.write('data '); + * process.nextTick(() => { + * stream.uncork(); + * // The data will not be flushed until uncork() is called a second time. + * stream.uncork(); + * }); + * ``` + * + * See also: `writable.cork()`. + * @since v0.11.2 + */ + uncork(): void; + /** + * Destroy the stream. Optionally emit an `'error'` event, and emit a `'close'`event (unless `emitClose` is set to `false`). After this call, the writable + * stream has ended and subsequent calls to `write()` or `end()` will result in + * an `ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED` error. + * This is a destructive and immediate way to destroy a stream. Previous calls to`write()` may not have drained, and may trigger an `ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED` error. + * Use `end()` instead of destroy if data should flush before close, or wait for + * the `'drain'` event before destroying the stream. + * + * Once `destroy()` has been called any further calls will be a no-op and no + * further errors except from `_destroy()` may be emitted as `'error'`. + * + * Implementors should not override this method, + * but instead implement `writable._destroy()`. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param error Optional, an error to emit with `'error'` event. + */ + destroy(error?: Error): this; + /** + * Event emitter + * The defined events on documents including: + * 1. close + * 2. drain + * 3. error + * 4. finish + * 5. pipe + * 6. unpipe + */ + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'drain'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'finish'): boolean; + emit(event: 'pipe', src: Readable): boolean; + emit(event: 'unpipe', src: Readable): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + on(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + once(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + removeListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: Readable) => void): this; + removeListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + interface DuplexOptions extends ReadableOptions, WritableOptions { + allowHalfOpen?: boolean | undefined; + readableObjectMode?: boolean | undefined; + writableObjectMode?: boolean | undefined; + readableHighWaterMark?: number | undefined; + writableHighWaterMark?: number | undefined; + writableCorked?: number | undefined; + construct?(this: Duplex, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + read?(this: Duplex, size: number): void; + write?(this: Duplex, chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + writev?( + this: Duplex, + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void + ): void; + final?(this: Duplex, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + destroy?(this: Duplex, error: Error | null, callback: (error: Error | null) => void): void; + } + /** + * Duplex streams are streams that implement both the `Readable` and `Writable` interfaces. + * + * Examples of `Duplex` streams include: + * + * * `TCP sockets` + * * `zlib streams` + * * `crypto streams` + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Duplex extends Readable implements Writable { + readonly writable: boolean; + readonly writableEnded: boolean; + readonly writableFinished: boolean; + readonly writableHighWaterMark: number; + readonly writableLength: number; + readonly writableObjectMode: boolean; + readonly writableCorked: number; + /** + * If `false` then the stream will automatically end the writable side when the + * readable side ends. Set initially by the `allowHalfOpen` constructor option, + * which defaults to `false`. + * + * This can be changed manually to change the half-open behavior of an existing`Duplex` stream instance, but must be changed before the `'end'` event is + * emitted. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + allowHalfOpen: boolean; + constructor(opts?: DuplexOptions); + /** + * A utility method for creating duplex streams. + * + * - `Stream` converts writable stream into writable `Duplex` and readable stream + * to `Duplex`. + * - `Blob` converts into readable `Duplex`. + * - `string` converts into readable `Duplex`. + * - `ArrayBuffer` converts into readable `Duplex`. + * - `AsyncIterable` converts into a readable `Duplex`. Cannot yield `null`. + * - `AsyncGeneratorFunction` converts into a readable/writable transform + * `Duplex`. Must take a source `AsyncIterable` as first parameter. Cannot yield + * `null`. + * - `AsyncFunction` converts into a writable `Duplex`. Must return + * either `null` or `undefined` + * - `Object ({ writable, readable })` converts `readable` and + * `writable` into `Stream` and then combines them into `Duplex` where the + * `Duplex` will write to the `writable` and read from the `readable`. + * - `Promise` converts into readable `Duplex`. Value `null` is ignored. + * + * @since v16.8.0 + */ + static from(src: Stream | NodeBlob | ArrayBuffer | string | Iterable | AsyncIterable | AsyncGeneratorFunction | Promise | Object): Duplex; + _write(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + _writev?( + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void + ): void; + _destroy(error: Error | null, callback: (error: Error | null) => void): void; + _final(callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + write(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean; + write(chunk: any, cb?: (error: Error | null | undefined) => void): boolean; + setDefaultEncoding(encoding: BufferEncoding): this; + end(cb?: () => void): this; + end(chunk: any, cb?: () => void): this; + end(chunk: any, encoding?: BufferEncoding, cb?: () => void): this; + cork(): void; + uncork(): void; + } + type TransformCallback = (error?: Error | null, data?: any) => void; + interface TransformOptions extends DuplexOptions { + construct?(this: Transform, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + read?(this: Transform, size: number): void; + write?(this: Transform, chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + writev?( + this: Transform, + chunks: Array<{ + chunk: any; + encoding: BufferEncoding; + }>, + callback: (error?: Error | null) => void + ): void; + final?(this: Transform, callback: (error?: Error | null) => void): void; + destroy?(this: Transform, error: Error | null, callback: (error: Error | null) => void): void; + transform?(this: Transform, chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: TransformCallback): void; + flush?(this: Transform, callback: TransformCallback): void; + } + /** + * Transform streams are `Duplex` streams where the output is in some way + * related to the input. Like all `Duplex` streams, `Transform` streams + * implement both the `Readable` and `Writable` interfaces. + * + * Examples of `Transform` streams include: + * + * * `zlib streams` + * * `crypto streams` + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + class Transform extends Duplex { + constructor(opts?: TransformOptions); + _transform(chunk: any, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback: TransformCallback): void; + _flush(callback: TransformCallback): void; + } + /** + * The `stream.PassThrough` class is a trivial implementation of a `Transform` stream that simply passes the input bytes across to the output. Its purpose is + * primarily for examples and testing, but there are some use cases where`stream.PassThrough` is useful as a building block for novel sorts of streams. + */ + class PassThrough extends Transform {} + /** + * Attaches an AbortSignal to a readable or writeable stream. This lets code + * control stream destruction using an `AbortController`. + * + * Calling `abort` on the `AbortController` corresponding to the passed`AbortSignal` will behave the same way as calling `.destroy(new AbortError())`on the stream. + * + * ```js + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const read = addAbortSignal( + * controller.signal, + * fs.createReadStream(('object.json')) + * ); + * // Later, abort the operation closing the stream + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * + * Or using an `AbortSignal` with a readable stream as an async iterable: + * + * ```js + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 10_000); // set a timeout + * const stream = addAbortSignal( + * controller.signal, + * fs.createReadStream(('object.json')) + * ); + * (async () => { + * try { + * for await (const chunk of stream) { + * await process(chunk); + * } + * } catch (e) { + * if (e.name === 'AbortError') { + * // The operation was cancelled + * } else { + * throw e; + * } + * } + * })(); + * ``` + * @since v15.4.0 + * @param signal A signal representing possible cancellation + * @param stream a stream to attach a signal to + */ + function addAbortSignal(signal: AbortSignal, stream: T): T; + interface FinishedOptions extends Abortable { + error?: boolean | undefined; + readable?: boolean | undefined; + writable?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * A function to get notified when a stream is no longer readable, writable + * or has experienced an error or a premature close event. + * + * ```js + * const { finished } = require('stream'); + * + * const rs = fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'); + * + * finished(rs, (err) => { + * if (err) { + * console.error('Stream failed.', err); + * } else { + * console.log('Stream is done reading.'); + * } + * }); + * + * rs.resume(); // Drain the stream. + * ``` + * + * Especially useful in error handling scenarios where a stream is destroyed + * prematurely (like an aborted HTTP request), and will not emit `'end'`or `'finish'`. + * + * The `finished` API provides promise version: + * + * ```js + * const { finished } = require('stream/promises'); + * + * const rs = fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'); + * + * async function run() { + * await finished(rs); + * console.log('Stream is done reading.'); + * } + * + * run().catch(console.error); + * rs.resume(); // Drain the stream. + * ``` + * + * `stream.finished()` leaves dangling event listeners (in particular`'error'`, `'end'`, `'finish'` and `'close'`) after `callback` has been + * invoked. The reason for this is so that unexpected `'error'` events (due to + * incorrect stream implementations) do not cause unexpected crashes. + * If this is unwanted behavior then the returned cleanup function needs to be + * invoked in the callback: + * + * ```js + * const cleanup = finished(rs, (err) => { + * cleanup(); + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param stream A readable and/or writable stream. + * @param callback A callback function that takes an optional error argument. + * @return A cleanup function which removes all registered listeners. + */ + function finished(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, options: FinishedOptions, callback: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): () => void; + function finished(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, callback: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): () => void; + namespace finished { + function __promisify__(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, options?: FinishedOptions): Promise; + } + type PipelineSourceFunction = () => Iterable | AsyncIterable; + type PipelineSource = Iterable | AsyncIterable | NodeJS.ReadableStream | PipelineSourceFunction; + type PipelineTransform, U> = + | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream + | ((source: S extends (...args: any[]) => Iterable | AsyncIterable ? AsyncIterable : S) => AsyncIterable); + type PipelineTransformSource = PipelineSource | PipelineTransform; + type PipelineDestinationIterableFunction = (source: AsyncIterable) => AsyncIterable; + type PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction = (source: AsyncIterable) => Promise

; + type PipelineDestination, P> = S extends PipelineTransformSource + ? NodeJS.WritableStream | PipelineDestinationIterableFunction | PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction + : never; + type PipelineCallback> = S extends PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction + ? (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, value: P) => void + : (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void; + type PipelinePromise> = S extends PipelineDestinationPromiseFunction ? Promise

: Promise; + interface PipelineOptions { + signal: AbortSignal; + } + /** + * A module method to pipe between streams and generators forwarding errors and + * properly cleaning up and provide a callback when the pipeline is complete. + * + * ```js + * const { pipeline } = require('stream'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * const zlib = require('zlib'); + * + * // Use the pipeline API to easily pipe a series of streams + * // together and get notified when the pipeline is fully done. + * + * // A pipeline to gzip a potentially huge tar file efficiently: + * + * pipeline( + * fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'), + * zlib.createGzip(), + * fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz'), + * (err) => { + * if (err) { + * console.error('Pipeline failed.', err); + * } else { + * console.log('Pipeline succeeded.'); + * } + * } + * ); + * ``` + * + * The `pipeline` API provides a promise version, which can also + * receive an options argument as the last parameter with a`signal` `AbortSignal` property. When the signal is aborted,`destroy` will be called on the underlying pipeline, with + * an`AbortError`. + * + * ```js + * const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises'); + * + * async function run() { + * await pipeline( + * fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'), + * zlib.createGzip(), + * fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz') + * ); + * console.log('Pipeline succeeded.'); + * } + * + * run().catch(console.error); + * ``` + * + * To use an `AbortSignal`, pass it inside an options object, + * as the last argument: + * + * ```js + * const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises'); + * + * async function run() { + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * const signal = ac.signal; + * + * setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 1); + * await pipeline( + * fs.createReadStream('archive.tar'), + * zlib.createGzip(), + * fs.createWriteStream('archive.tar.gz'), + * { signal }, + * ); + * } + * + * run().catch(console.error); // AbortError + * ``` + * + * The `pipeline` API also supports async generators: + * + * ```js + * const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * async function run() { + * await pipeline( + * fs.createReadStream('lowercase.txt'), + * async function* (source, signal) { + * source.setEncoding('utf8'); // Work with strings rather than `Buffer`s. + * for await (const chunk of source) { + * yield await processChunk(chunk, { signal }); + * } + * }, + * fs.createWriteStream('uppercase.txt') + * ); + * console.log('Pipeline succeeded.'); + * } + * + * run().catch(console.error); + * ``` + * + * Remember to handle the `signal` argument passed into the async generator. + * Especially in the case where the async generator is the source for the + * pipeline (i.e. first argument) or the pipeline will never complete. + * + * ```js + * const { pipeline } = require('stream/promises'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * async function run() { + * await pipeline( + * async function * (signal) { + * await someLongRunningfn({ signal }); + * yield 'asd'; + * }, + * fs.createWriteStream('uppercase.txt') + * ); + * console.log('Pipeline succeeded.'); + * } + * + * run().catch(console.error); + * ``` + * + * `stream.pipeline()` will call `stream.destroy(err)` on all streams except: + * + * * `Readable` streams which have emitted `'end'` or `'close'`. + * * `Writable` streams which have emitted `'finish'` or `'close'`. + * + * `stream.pipeline()` leaves dangling event listeners on the streams + * after the `callback` has been invoked. In the case of reuse of streams after + * failure, this can cause event listener leaks and swallowed errors. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param callback Called when the pipeline is fully done. + */ + function pipeline, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + destination: B, + callback?: PipelineCallback + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline, T1 extends PipelineTransform, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + destination: B, + callback?: PipelineCallback + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline, T1 extends PipelineTransform, T2 extends PipelineTransform, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + destination: B, + callback?: PipelineCallback + ): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination + >(source: A, transform1: T1, transform2: T2, transform3: T3, destination: B, callback?: PipelineCallback): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + T4 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination + >(source: A, transform1: T1, transform2: T2, transform3: T3, transform4: T4, destination: B, callback?: PipelineCallback): B extends NodeJS.WritableStream ? B : NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline( + streams: ReadonlyArray, + callback?: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void + ): NodeJS.WritableStream; + function pipeline( + stream1: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + stream2: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, + ...streams: Array void)> + ): NodeJS.WritableStream; + namespace pipeline { + function __promisify__, B extends PipelineDestination>(source: A, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__, T1 extends PipelineTransform, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__, T1 extends PipelineTransform, T2 extends PipelineTransform, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions + ): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination + >(source: A, transform1: T1, transform2: T2, transform3: T3, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + T4 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination + >(source: A, transform1: T1, transform2: T2, transform3: T3, transform4: T4, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise; + function __promisify__(streams: ReadonlyArray, options?: PipelineOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + stream1: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + stream2: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, + ...streams: Array + ): Promise; + } + interface Pipe { + close(): void; + hasRef(): boolean; + ref(): void; + unref(): void; + } + + /** + * Returns whether the stream has encountered an error. + * @since v16.14.0 + */ + function isErrored(stream: Readable | Writable | NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream): boolean; + + /** + * Returns whether the stream is readable. + * @since v16.14.0 + */ + function isReadable(stream: Readable | NodeJS.ReadableStream): boolean; + + const promises: typeof streamPromises; + const consumers: typeof streamConsumers; + } + export = internal; +} +declare module 'node:stream' { + import stream = require('stream'); + export = stream; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f8247294c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,962 @@ +/** + * The `assert` module provides a set of assertion functions for verifying + * invariants. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/assert.js) + */ +declare module 'assert' { + /** + * An alias of {@link ok}. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param value The input that is checked for being truthy. + */ + function assert(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value; + namespace assert { + /** + * Indicates the failure of an assertion. All errors thrown by the `assert` module + * will be instances of the `AssertionError` class. + */ + class AssertionError extends Error { + actual: unknown; + expected: unknown; + operator: string; + generatedMessage: boolean; + code: 'ERR_ASSERTION'; + constructor(options?: { + /** If provided, the error message is set to this value. */ + message?: string | undefined; + /** The `actual` property on the error instance. */ + actual?: unknown | undefined; + /** The `expected` property on the error instance. */ + expected?: unknown | undefined; + /** The `operator` property on the error instance. */ + operator?: string | undefined; + /** If provided, the generated stack trace omits frames before this function. */ + // tslint:disable-next-line:ban-types + stackStartFn?: Function | undefined; + }); + } + /** + * This feature is currently experimental and behavior might still change. + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + * @experimental + */ + class CallTracker { + /** + * The wrapper function is expected to be called exactly `exact` times. If the + * function has not been called exactly `exact` times when `tracker.verify()` is called, then `tracker.verify()` will throw an + * error. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * // Creates call tracker. + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * + * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times + * // before tracker.verify(). + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func); + * ``` + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + * @param [fn='A no-op function'] + * @param [exact=1] + * @return that wraps `fn`. + */ + calls(exact?: number): () => void; + calls any>(fn?: Func, exact?: number): Func; + /** + * Example: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func); + * callsfunc(1, 2, 3); + * + * assert.deepStrictEqual(tracker.getCalls(callsfunc), + * [{ thisArg: this, arguments: [1, 2, 3 ] }]); + * ``` + * + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @params fn + * @returns An Array with the calls to a tracked function. + */ + getCalls(fn: Function): CallTrackerCall[]; + /** + * The arrays contains information about the expected and actual number of calls of + * the functions that have not been called the expected number of times. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * // Creates call tracker. + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * + * function foo() {} + * + * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times + * // before tracker.verify(). + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2); + * + * // Returns an array containing information on callsfunc() + * tracker.report(); + * // [ + * // { + * // message: 'Expected the func function to be executed 2 time(s) but was + * // executed 0 time(s).', + * // actual: 0, + * // expected: 2, + * // operator: 'func', + * // stack: stack trace + * // } + * // ] + * ``` + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + * @return of objects containing information about the wrapper functions returned by `calls`. + */ + report(): CallTrackerReportInformation[]; + /** + * Reset calls of the call tracker. + * If a tracked function is passed as an argument, the calls will be reset for it. + * If no arguments are passed, all tracked functions will be reset. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'node:assert'; + * + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func); + * + * callsfunc(); + * // Tracker was called once + * tracker.getCalls(callsfunc).length === 1; + * + * tracker.reset(callsfunc); + * tracker.getCalls(callsfunc).length === 0; + * ``` + * + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + * @param fn a tracked function to reset. + */ + reset(fn?: Function): void; + /** + * Iterates through the list of functions passed to `tracker.calls()` and will throw an error for functions that + * have not been called the expected number of times. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * // Creates call tracker. + * const tracker = new assert.CallTracker(); + * + * function func() {} + * + * // Returns a function that wraps func() that must be called exact times + * // before tracker.verify(). + * const callsfunc = tracker.calls(func, 2); + * + * callsfunc(); + * + * // Will throw an error since callsfunc() was only called once. + * tracker.verify(); + * ``` + * @since v14.2.0, v12.19.0 + */ + verify(): void; + } + interface CallTrackerCall { + thisArg: object; + arguments: unknown[]; + } + interface CallTrackerReportInformation { + message: string; + /** The actual number of times the function was called. */ + actual: number; + /** The number of times the function was expected to be called. */ + expected: number; + /** The name of the function that is wrapped. */ + operator: string; + /** A stack trace of the function. */ + stack: object; + } + type AssertPredicate = RegExp | (new () => object) | ((thrown: unknown) => boolean) | object | Error; + /** + * Throws an `AssertionError` with the provided error message or a default + * error message. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then + * it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.fail(); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Failed + * + * assert.fail('boom'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: boom + * + * assert.fail(new TypeError('need array')); + * // TypeError: need array + * ``` + * + * Using `assert.fail()` with more than two arguments is possible but deprecated. + * See below for further details. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @param [message='Failed'] + */ + function fail(message?: string | Error): never; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 - use fail([message]) or other assert functions instead. */ + function fail( + actual: unknown, + expected: unknown, + message?: string | Error, + operator?: string, + // tslint:disable-next-line:ban-types + stackStartFn?: Function + ): never; + /** + * Tests if `value` is truthy. It is equivalent to`assert.equal(!!value, true, message)`. + * + * If `value` is not truthy, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is `undefined`, a default + * error message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`. + * If no arguments are passed in at all `message` will be set to the string:`` 'No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`' ``. + * + * Be aware that in the `repl` the error message will be different to the one + * thrown in a file! See below for further details. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.ok(true); + * // OK + * assert.ok(1); + * // OK + * + * assert.ok(); + * // AssertionError: No value argument passed to `assert.ok()` + * + * assert.ok(false, 'it\'s false'); + * // AssertionError: it's false + * + * // In the repl: + * assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string'); + * // AssertionError: false == true + * + * // In a file (e.g. test.js): + * assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string'); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert.ok(typeof 123 === 'string') + * + * assert.ok(false); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert.ok(false) + * + * assert.ok(0); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert.ok(0) + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * // Using `assert()` works the same: + * assert(0); + * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value: + * // + * // assert(0) + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function ok(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link strictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link strictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests shallow, coercive equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters + * using the [Abstract Equality Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-abstract-equality-comparison) ( `==` ). `NaN` is special handled + * and treated as being identical in case both sides are `NaN`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * assert.equal(1, 1); + * // OK, 1 == 1 + * assert.equal(1, '1'); + * // OK, 1 == '1' + * assert.equal(NaN, NaN); + * // OK + * + * assert.equal(1, 2); + * // AssertionError: 1 == 2 + * assert.equal({ a: { b: 1 } }, { a: { b: 1 } }); + * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } == { a: { b: 1 } } + * ``` + * + * If the values are not equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is undefined, a default + * error message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function equal(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link notStrictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notStrictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests shallow, coercive inequality with the [Abstract Equality Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-abstract-equality-comparison)(`!=` ). `NaN` is special handled and treated as + * being identical in case both + * sides are `NaN`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * assert.notEqual(1, 2); + * // OK + * + * assert.notEqual(1, 1); + * // AssertionError: 1 != 1 + * + * assert.notEqual(1, '1'); + * // AssertionError: 1 != '1' + * ``` + * + * If the values are equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message`property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message`parameter is undefined, a default error + * message is assigned. If the `message`parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the`AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function notEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link deepStrictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. Consider + * using {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. {@link deepEqual} can have + * surprising results. + * + * _Deep equality_ means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects + * are also recursively evaluated by the following rules. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function deepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * **Strict assertion mode** + * + * An alias of {@link notDeepStrictEqual}. + * + * **Legacy assertion mode** + * + * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notDeepStrictEqual} instead. + * + * Tests for any deep inequality. Opposite of {@link deepEqual}. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * const obj1 = { + * a: { + * b: 1 + * } + * }; + * const obj2 = { + * a: { + * b: 2 + * } + * }; + * const obj3 = { + * a: { + * b: 1 + * } + * }; + * const obj4 = Object.create(obj1); + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj1); + * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } } + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj2); + * // OK + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj3); + * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } } + * + * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj4); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values are deeply equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a default + * error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function notDeepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Tests strict equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as + * determined by the [SameValue Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-samevalue). + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.strictEqual(1, 2); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal: + * // + * // 1 !== 2 + * + * assert.strictEqual(1, 1); + * // OK + * + * assert.strictEqual('Hello foobar', 'Hello World!'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal: + * // + actual - expected + * // + * // + 'Hello foobar' + * // - 'Hello World!' + * // ^ + * + * const apples = 1; + * const oranges = 2; + * assert.strictEqual(apples, oranges, `apples ${apples} !== oranges ${oranges}`); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: apples 1 !== oranges 2 + * + * assert.strictEqual(1, '1', new TypeError('Inputs are not identical')); + * // TypeError: Inputs are not identical + * ``` + * + * If the values are not strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a + * default error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function strictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T; + /** + * Tests strict inequality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as + * determined by the [SameValue Comparison](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-samevalue). + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 2); + * // OK + * + * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 1); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected "actual" to be strictly unequal to: + * // + * // 1 + * + * assert.notStrictEqual(1, '1'); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values are strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a`message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the`message` parameter is undefined, a + * default error message is assigned. If the`message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function notStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. + * "Deep" equality means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects + * are recursively evaluated also by the following rules. + * @since v1.2.0 + */ + function deepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T; + /** + * Tests for deep strict inequality. Opposite of {@link deepStrictEqual}. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.notDeepStrictEqual({ a: 1 }, { a: '1' }); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values are deeply and strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown + * with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If + * the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error message is assigned. If + * the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown + * instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v1.2.0 + */ + function notDeepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Expects the function `fn` to throw an error. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function, + * a validation object where each property will be tested for strict deep equality, + * or an instance of error where each property will be tested for strict deep + * equality including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties. When + * using an object, it is also possible to use a regular expression, when + * validating against a string property. See below for examples. + * + * If specified, `message` will be appended to the message provided by the`AssertionError` if the `fn` call fails to throw or in case the error validation + * fails. + * + * Custom validation object/error instance: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * const err = new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * err.code = 404; + * err.foo = 'bar'; + * err.info = { + * nested: true, + * baz: 'text' + * }; + * err.reg = /abc/i; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw err; + * }, + * { + * name: 'TypeError', + * message: 'Wrong value', + * info: { + * nested: true, + * baz: 'text' + * } + * // Only properties on the validation object will be tested for. + * // Using nested objects requires all properties to be present. Otherwise + * // the validation is going to fail. + * } + * ); + * + * // Using regular expressions to validate error properties: + * throws( + * () => { + * throw err; + * }, + * { + * // The `name` and `message` properties are strings and using regular + * // expressions on those will match against the string. If they fail, an + * // error is thrown. + * name: /^TypeError$/, + * message: /Wrong/, + * foo: 'bar', + * info: { + * nested: true, + * // It is not possible to use regular expressions for nested properties! + * baz: 'text' + * }, + * // The `reg` property contains a regular expression and only if the + * // validation object contains an identical regular expression, it is going + * // to pass. + * reg: /abc/i + * } + * ); + * + * // Fails due to the different `message` and `name` properties: + * throws( + * () => { + * const otherErr = new Error('Not found'); + * // Copy all enumerable properties from `err` to `otherErr`. + * for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(err)) { + * otherErr[key] = value; + * } + * throw otherErr; + * }, + * // The error's `message` and `name` properties will also be checked when using + * // an error as validation object. + * err + * ); + * ``` + * + * Validate instanceof using constructor: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw new Error('Wrong value'); + * }, + * Error + * ); + * ``` + * + * Validate error message using [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions): + * + * Using a regular expression runs `.toString` on the error object, and will + * therefore also include the error name. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw new Error('Wrong value'); + * }, + * /^Error: Wrong value$/ + * ); + * ``` + * + * Custom error validation: + * + * The function must return `true` to indicate all internal validations passed. + * It will otherwise fail with an `AssertionError`. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.throws( + * () => { + * throw new Error('Wrong value'); + * }, + * (err) => { + * assert(err instanceof Error); + * assert(/value/.test(err)); + * // Avoid returning anything from validation functions besides `true`. + * // Otherwise, it's not clear what part of the validation failed. Instead, + * // throw an error about the specific validation that failed (as done in this + * // example) and add as much helpful debugging information to that error as + * // possible. + * return true; + * }, + * 'unexpected error' + * ); + * ``` + * + * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second + * argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Using the same + * message as the thrown error message is going to result in an`ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. Please read the example below carefully if using + * a string as the second argument gets considered: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * function throwingFirst() { + * throw new Error('First'); + * } + * + * function throwingSecond() { + * throw new Error('Second'); + * } + * + * function notThrowing() {} + * + * // The second argument is a string and the input function threw an Error. + * // The first case will not throw as it does not match for the error message + * // thrown by the input function! + * assert.throws(throwingFirst, 'Second'); + * // In the next example the message has no benefit over the message from the + * // error and since it is not clear if the user intended to actually match + * // against the error message, Node.js throws an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. + * assert.throws(throwingSecond, 'Second'); + * // TypeError [ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT] + * + * // The string is only used (as message) in case the function does not throw: + * assert.throws(notThrowing, 'Second'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Missing expected exception: Second + * + * // If it was intended to match for the error message do this instead: + * // It does not throw because the error messages match. + * assert.throws(throwingSecond, /Second$/); + * + * // If the error message does not match, an AssertionError is thrown. + * assert.throws(throwingFirst, /Second$/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION] + * ``` + * + * Due to the confusing error-prone notation, avoid a string as the second + * argument. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function throws(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + function throws(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Asserts that the function `fn` does not throw an error. + * + * Using `assert.doesNotThrow()` is actually not useful because there + * is no benefit in catching an error and then rethrowing it. Instead, consider + * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not throw and keep + * error messages as expressive as possible. + * + * When `assert.doesNotThrow()` is called, it will immediately call the `fn`function. + * + * If an error is thrown and it is the same type as that specified by the `error`parameter, then an `AssertionError` is thrown. If the error is of a + * different type, or if the `error` parameter is undefined, the error is + * propagated back to the caller. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) or a validation + * function. See {@link throws} for more details. + * + * The following, for instance, will throw the `TypeError` because there is no + * matching error type in the assertion: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotThrow( + * () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * SyntaxError + * ); + * ``` + * + * However, the following will result in an `AssertionError` with the message + * 'Got unwanted exception...': + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotThrow( + * () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * TypeError + * ); + * ``` + * + * If an `AssertionError` is thrown and a value is provided for the `message`parameter, the value of `message` will be appended to the `AssertionError` message: + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotThrow( + * () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * /Wrong value/, + * 'Whoops' + * ); + * // Throws: AssertionError: Got unwanted exception: Whoops + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void; + function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Throws `value` if `value` is not `undefined` or `null`. This is useful when + * testing the `error` argument in callbacks. The stack trace contains all frames + * from the error passed to `ifError()` including the potential new frames for`ifError()` itself. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.ifError(null); + * // OK + * assert.ifError(0); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 0 + * assert.ifError('error'); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 'error' + * assert.ifError(new Error()); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: Error + * + * // Create some random error frames. + * let err; + * (function errorFrame() { + * err = new Error('test error'); + * })(); + * + * (function ifErrorFrame() { + * assert.ifError(err); + * })(); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: test error + * // at ifErrorFrame + * // at errorFrame + * ``` + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + function ifError(value: unknown): asserts value is null | undefined; + /** + * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately + * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then + * check that the promise is rejected. + * + * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously,`assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If the + * function does not return a promise, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected`Promise` with an `ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` error. In both cases the error + * handler is skipped. + * + * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link throws}. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function, + * an object where each property will be tested for, or an instance of error where + * each property will be tested for including the non-enumerable `message` and`name` properties. + * + * If specified, `message` will be the message provided by the `AssertionError` if the `asyncFn` fails to reject. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * await assert.rejects( + * async () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * { + * name: 'TypeError', + * message: 'Wrong value' + * } + * ); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * await assert.rejects( + * async () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * (err) => { + * assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'TypeError'); + * assert.strictEqual(err.message, 'Wrong value'); + * return true; + * } + * ); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.rejects( + * Promise.reject(new Error('Wrong value')), + * Error + * ).then(() => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second + * argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Please read the + * example in {@link throws} carefully if using a string as the second + * argument gets considered. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function rejects(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, message?: string | Error): Promise; + function rejects(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): Promise; + /** + * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately + * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then + * check that the promise is not rejected. + * + * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously,`assert.doesNotReject()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If + * the function does not return a promise, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a + * rejected `Promise` with an `ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` error. In both cases + * the error handler is skipped. + * + * Using `assert.doesNotReject()` is actually not useful because there is little + * benefit in catching a rejection and then rejecting it again. Instead, consider + * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not reject and keep + * error messages as expressive as possible. + * + * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes), + * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) or a validation + * function. See {@link throws} for more details. + * + * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link doesNotThrow}. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * await assert.doesNotReject( + * async () => { + * throw new TypeError('Wrong value'); + * }, + * SyntaxError + * ); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotReject(Promise.reject(new TypeError('Wrong value'))) + * .then(() => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, message?: string | Error): Promise; + function doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise) | Promise, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): Promise; + /** + * Expects the `string` input to match the regular expression. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.match('I will fail', /pass/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input did not match the regular ... + * + * assert.match(123, /pass/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string. + * + * assert.match('I will pass', /pass/); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values do not match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than`string`, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal + * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is + * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an + * instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0 + */ + function match(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void; + /** + * Expects the `string` input not to match the regular expression. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert/strict'; + * + * assert.doesNotMatch('I will fail', /fail/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input was expected to not match the ... + * + * assert.doesNotMatch(123, /pass/); + * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string. + * + * assert.doesNotMatch('I will pass', /different/); + * // OK + * ``` + * + * If the values do match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than`string`, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal + * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is + * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an + * instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`. + * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0 + */ + function doesNotMatch(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void; + const strict: Omit & { + (value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value; + equal: typeof strictEqual; + notEqual: typeof notStrictEqual; + deepEqual: typeof deepStrictEqual; + notDeepEqual: typeof notDeepStrictEqual; + // Mapped types and assertion functions are incompatible? + // TS2775: Assertions require every name in the call target + // to be declared with an explicit type annotation. + ok: typeof ok; + strictEqual: typeof strictEqual; + deepStrictEqual: typeof deepStrictEqual; + ifError: typeof ifError; + strict: typeof strict; + }; + } + export = assert; +} +declare module 'node:assert' { + import assert = require('assert'); + export = assert; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..b4319b974 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +declare module 'assert/strict' { + import { strict } from 'node:assert'; + export = strict; +} +declare module 'node:assert/strict' { + import { strict } from 'node:assert'; + export = strict; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..ed294ebcb --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,497 @@ +/** + * The `async_hooks` module provides an API to track asynchronous resources. It + * can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import async_hooks from 'async_hooks'; + * ``` + * @experimental + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/async_hooks.js) + */ +declare module 'async_hooks' { + /** + * ```js + * import { executionAsyncId } from 'async_hooks'; + * + * console.log(executionAsyncId()); // 1 - bootstrap + * fs.open(path, 'r', (err, fd) => { + * console.log(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. + */ + function executionAsyncId(): number; + /** + * 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. + * + * 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 + * import { open } from 'fs'; + * import { executionAsyncId, executionAsyncResource } from 'async_hooks'; + * + * console.log(executionAsyncId(), executionAsyncResource()); // 1 {} + * open(new URL(import.meta.url), '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 + * import { createServer } from 'http'; + * import { + * executionAsyncId, + * executionAsyncResource, + * createHook + * } from '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. + */ + function triggerAsyncId(): number; + interface HookCallbacks { + /** + * Called when a class is constructed that has the possibility to emit an asynchronous event. + * @param asyncId a unique ID for the async resource + * @param type the type of the async resource + * @param triggerAsyncId the unique ID of the async resource in whose execution context this async resource was created + * @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 + * import { createHook } from 'async_hooks'; + * + * const asyncHook = 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 + */ + function createHook(callbacks: 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 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 + * import { AsyncResource, executionAsyncId } from '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(); + * ``` + */ + class AsyncResource { + /** + * AsyncResource() is meant to be extended. Instantiating a + * new AsyncResource() also triggers init. If triggerAsyncId is omitted then + * async_hook.executionAsyncId() is used. + * @param type The type of async event. + * @param triggerAsyncId The ID of the execution context that created + * this async event (default: `executionAsyncId()`), or an + * AsyncResourceOptions object (since v9.3.0) + */ + 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 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 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. + * @param thisArg The receiver to be used for the function call. + * @param args Optional arguments to pass to the function. + */ + runInAsyncScope(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`. + */ + emitDestroy(): this; + /** + * @return The unique `asyncId` assigned to the resource. + */ + asyncId(): number; + /** + * + * @return The same `triggerAsyncId` that is passed to the `AsyncResource` constructor. + */ + 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 + * import http from 'http'; + * import { AsyncLocalStorage } from '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 + */ + class AsyncLocalStorage { + /** + * Disables the instance of `AsyncLocalStorage`. All subsequent calls + * to `asyncLocalStorage.getStore()` will return `undefined` until`asyncLocalStorage.run()` or `asyncLocalStorage.enterWith()` 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 + * 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 + * 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 + */ + getStore(): T | undefined; + /** + * Runs a function synchronously within a context and returns 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. + * + * 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 + */ + run(store: T, callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): R; + /** + * Runs a function synchronously outside of a context and returns 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 optional `args` are 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 + */ + exit(callback: (...args: TArgs) => R, ...args: TArgs): 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 + */ + enterWith(store: T): void; + } +} +declare module 'node:async_hooks' { + export * from 'async_hooks'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1d9dd98e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2233 @@ +/** + * `Buffer` objects are used to represent a fixed-length sequence of bytes. Many + * Node.js APIs support `Buffer`s. + * + * The `Buffer` class is a subclass of JavaScript's [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) class and + * extends it with methods that cover additional use cases. Node.js APIs accept + * plain [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) s wherever `Buffer`s are supported as well. + * + * While the `Buffer` class is available within the global scope, it is still + * recommended to explicitly reference it via an import or require statement. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Creates a zero-filled Buffer of length 10. + * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10); + * + * // Creates a Buffer of length 10, + * // filled with bytes which all have the value `1`. + * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(10, 1); + * + * // Creates an uninitialized buffer of length 10. + * // This is faster than calling Buffer.alloc() but the returned + * // Buffer instance might contain old data that needs to be + * // overwritten using fill(), write(), or other functions that fill the Buffer's + * // contents. + * const buf3 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the bytes [1, 2, 3]. + * const buf4 = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3]); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the bytes [1, 1, 1, 1] – the entries + * // are all truncated using `(value & 255)` to fit into the range 0–255. + * const buf5 = Buffer.from([257, 257.5, -255, '1']); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the UTF-8-encoded bytes for the string 'tést': + * // [0x74, 0xc3, 0xa9, 0x73, 0x74] (in hexadecimal notation) + * // [116, 195, 169, 115, 116] (in decimal notation) + * const buf6 = Buffer.from('tést'); + * + * // Creates a Buffer containing the Latin-1 bytes [0x74, 0xe9, 0x73, 0x74]. + * const buf7 = Buffer.from('tést', 'latin1'); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/buffer.js) + */ +declare module 'buffer' { + import { BinaryLike } from 'node:crypto'; + import { ReadableStream as WebReadableStream } from 'node:stream/web'; + export const INSPECT_MAX_BYTES: number; + export const kMaxLength: number; + export const kStringMaxLength: number; + export const constants: { + MAX_LENGTH: number; + MAX_STRING_LENGTH: number; + }; + export type TranscodeEncoding = 'ascii' | 'utf8' | 'utf16le' | 'ucs2' | 'latin1' | 'binary'; + /** + * Re-encodes the given `Buffer` or `Uint8Array` instance from one character + * encoding to another. Returns a new `Buffer` instance. + * + * Throws if the `fromEnc` or `toEnc` specify invalid character encodings or if + * conversion from `fromEnc` to `toEnc` is not permitted. + * + * Encodings supported by `buffer.transcode()` are: `'ascii'`, `'utf8'`,`'utf16le'`, `'ucs2'`, `'latin1'`, and `'binary'`. + * + * The transcoding process will use substitution characters if a given byte + * sequence cannot be adequately represented in the target encoding. For instance: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer, transcode } from 'buffer'; + * + * const newBuf = transcode(Buffer.from('€'), 'utf8', 'ascii'); + * console.log(newBuf.toString('ascii')); + * // Prints: '?' + * ``` + * + * Because the Euro (`€`) sign is not representable in US-ASCII, it is replaced + * with `?` in the transcoded `Buffer`. + * @since v7.1.0 + * @param source A `Buffer` or `Uint8Array` instance. + * @param fromEnc The current encoding. + * @param toEnc To target encoding. + */ + export function transcode(source: Uint8Array, fromEnc: TranscodeEncoding, toEnc: TranscodeEncoding): Buffer; + export const SlowBuffer: { + /** @deprecated since v6.0.0, use `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` */ + new (size: number): Buffer; + prototype: Buffer; + }; + /** + * Resolves a `'blob:nodedata:...'` an associated `Blob` object registered using + * a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`. + */ + export function resolveObjectURL(id: string): Blob | undefined; + export { Buffer }; + /** + * @experimental + */ + export interface BlobOptions { + /** + * @default 'utf8' + */ + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + /** + * The Blob content-type. The intent is for `type` to convey + * the MIME media type of the data, however no validation of the type format + * is performed. + */ + type?: string | undefined; + } + /** + * A [`Blob`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob) encapsulates immutable, raw data that can be safely shared across + * multiple worker threads. + * @since v15.7.0 + * @experimental + */ + export class Blob { + /** + * The total size of the `Blob` in bytes. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + readonly size: number; + /** + * The content-type of the `Blob`. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + readonly type: string; + /** + * Creates a new `Blob` object containing a concatenation of the given sources. + * + * {ArrayBuffer}, {TypedArray}, {DataView}, and {Buffer} sources are copied into + * the 'Blob' and can therefore be safely modified after the 'Blob' is created. + * + * String sources are also copied into the `Blob`. + */ + constructor(sources: Array, options?: BlobOptions); + /** + * Returns a promise that fulfills with an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) containing a copy of + * the `Blob` data. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + arrayBuffer(): Promise; + /** + * Creates and returns a new `Blob` containing a subset of this `Blob` objects + * data. The original `Blob` is not altered. + * @since v15.7.0 + * @param start The starting index. + * @param end The ending index. + * @param type The content-type for the new `Blob` + */ + slice(start?: number, end?: number, type?: string): Blob; + /** + * Returns a promise that fulfills with the contents of the `Blob` decoded as a + * UTF-8 string. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + text(): Promise; + /** + * Returns a new (WHATWG) `ReadableStream` that allows the content of the `Blob` to be read. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + stream(): WebReadableStream; + } + export import atob = globalThis.atob; + export import btoa = globalThis.btoa; + global { + // Buffer class + type BufferEncoding = 'ascii' | 'utf8' | 'utf-8' | 'utf16le' | 'ucs2' | 'ucs-2' | 'base64' | 'base64url' | 'latin1' | 'binary' | 'hex'; + type WithImplicitCoercion = + | T + | { + valueOf(): T; + }; + /** + * Raw data is stored in instances of the Buffer class. + * A Buffer is similar to an array of integers but corresponds to a raw memory allocation outside the V8 heap. A Buffer cannot be resized. + * Valid string encodings: 'ascii'|'utf8'|'utf16le'|'ucs2'(alias of 'utf16le')|'base64'|'base64url'|'binary'(deprecated)|'hex' + */ + interface BufferConstructor { + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {str}. + * + * @param str String to store in buffer. + * @param encoding encoding to use, optional. Default is 'utf8' + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(string[, encoding])` instead. + */ + new (str: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer of {size} octets. + * + * @param size count of octets to allocate. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead (also see `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`). + */ + new (size: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {array} of octets. + * + * @param array The octets to store. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(array)` instead. + */ + new (array: Uint8Array): Buffer; + /** + * Produces a Buffer backed by the same allocated memory as + * the given {ArrayBuffer}/{SharedArrayBuffer}. + * + * + * @param arrayBuffer The ArrayBuffer with which to share memory. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(arrayBuffer[, byteOffset[, length]])` instead. + */ + new (arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer | SharedArrayBuffer): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new buffer containing the given {array} of octets. + * + * @param array The octets to store. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(array)` instead. + */ + new (array: ReadonlyArray): Buffer; + /** + * Copies the passed {buffer} data onto a new {Buffer} instance. + * + * @param buffer The buffer to copy. + * @deprecated since v10.0.0 - Use `Buffer.from(buffer)` instead. + */ + new (buffer: Buffer): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` using an `array` of bytes in the range `0` – `255`. + * Array entries outside that range will be truncated to fit into it. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Creates a new Buffer containing the UTF-8 bytes of the string 'buffer'. + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x62, 0x75, 0x66, 0x66, 0x65, 0x72]); + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `array` is not an `Array` or another type + * appropriate for `Buffer.from()` variants. + * + * `Buffer.from(array)` and `Buffer.from(string)` may also use the internal`Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + from(arrayBuffer: WithImplicitCoercion, byteOffset?: number, length?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Creates a new Buffer using the passed {data} + * @param data data to create a new Buffer + */ + from(data: Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray): Buffer; + from(data: WithImplicitCoercion | string>): Buffer; + /** + * Creates a new Buffer containing the given JavaScript string {str}. + * If provided, the {encoding} parameter identifies the character encoding. + * If not provided, {encoding} defaults to 'utf8'. + */ + from( + str: + | WithImplicitCoercion + | { + [Symbol.toPrimitive](hint: 'string'): string; + }, + encoding?: BufferEncoding + ): Buffer; + /** + * Creates a new Buffer using the passed {data} + * @param values to create a new Buffer + */ + of(...items: number[]): Buffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if `obj` is a `Buffer`, `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * Buffer.isBuffer(Buffer.alloc(10)); // true + * Buffer.isBuffer(Buffer.from('foo')); // true + * Buffer.isBuffer('a string'); // false + * Buffer.isBuffer([]); // false + * Buffer.isBuffer(new Uint8Array(1024)); // false + * ``` + * @since v0.1.101 + */ + isBuffer(obj: any): obj is Buffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if `encoding` is the name of a supported character encoding, + * or `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('utf8')); + * // Prints: true + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('hex')); + * // Prints: true + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('utf/8')); + * // Prints: false + * + * console.log(Buffer.isEncoding('')); + * // Prints: false + * ``` + * @since v0.9.1 + * @param encoding A character encoding name to check. + */ + isEncoding(encoding: string): encoding is BufferEncoding; + /** + * Returns the byte length of a string when encoded using `encoding`. + * This is not the same as [`String.prototype.length`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/length), which does not account + * for the encoding that is used to convert the string into bytes. + * + * For `'base64'`, `'base64url'`, and `'hex'`, this function assumes valid input. + * For strings that contain non-base64/hex-encoded data (e.g. whitespace), the + * return value might be greater than the length of a `Buffer` created from the + * string. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const str = '\u00bd + \u00bc = \u00be'; + * + * console.log(`${str}: ${str.length} characters, ` + + * `${Buffer.byteLength(str, 'utf8')} bytes`); + * // Prints: ½ + ¼ = ¾: 9 characters, 12 bytes + * ``` + * + * When `string` is a + * `Buffer`/[`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView)/[`TypedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/- + * Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray)/[`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer)/[`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://develop- + * er.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer), the byte length as reported by `.byteLength`is returned. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param string A value to calculate the length of. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `string` is a string, this is its encoding. + * @return The number of bytes contained within `string`. + */ + byteLength(string: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer | SharedArrayBuffer, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` which is the result of concatenating all the `Buffer`instances in the `list` together. + * + * If the list has no items, or if the `totalLength` is 0, then a new zero-length`Buffer` is returned. + * + * If `totalLength` is not provided, it is calculated from the `Buffer` instances + * in `list` by adding their lengths. + * + * If `totalLength` is provided, it is coerced to an unsigned integer. If the + * combined length of the `Buffer`s in `list` exceeds `totalLength`, the result is + * truncated to `totalLength`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Create a single `Buffer` from a list of three `Buffer` instances. + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.alloc(10); + * const buf2 = Buffer.alloc(14); + * const buf3 = Buffer.alloc(18); + * const totalLength = buf1.length + buf2.length + buf3.length; + * + * console.log(totalLength); + * // Prints: 42 + * + * const bufA = Buffer.concat([buf1, buf2, buf3], totalLength); + * + * console.log(bufA); + * // Prints: + * console.log(bufA.length); + * // Prints: 42 + * ``` + * + * `Buffer.concat()` may also use the internal `Buffer` pool like `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` does. + * @since v0.7.11 + * @param list List of `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} instances to concatenate. + * @param totalLength Total length of the `Buffer` instances in `list` when concatenated. + */ + concat(list: ReadonlyArray, totalLength?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Compares `buf1` to `buf2`, typically for the purpose of sorting arrays of`Buffer` instances. This is equivalent to calling `buf1.compare(buf2)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('1234'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('0123'); + * const arr = [buf1, buf2]; + * + * console.log(arr.sort(Buffer.compare)); + * // Prints: [ , ] + * // (This result is equal to: [buf2, buf1].) + * ``` + * @since v0.11.13 + * @return Either `-1`, `0`, or `1`, depending on the result of the comparison. See `compare` for details. + */ + compare(buf1: Uint8Array, buf2: Uint8Array): number; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `fill` is `undefined`, the`Buffer` will be zero-filled. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE` is thrown. + * + * If `fill` is specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(5, 'a'); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If both `fill` and `encoding` are specified, the allocated `Buffer` will be + * initialized by calling `buf.fill(fill, encoding)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(11, 'aGVsbG8gd29ybGQ=', 'base64'); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * Calling `Buffer.alloc()` can be measurably slower than the alternative `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` but ensures that the newly created `Buffer` instance + * contents will never contain sensitive data from previous allocations, including + * data that might not have been allocated for `Buffer`s. + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + * @param [fill=0] A value to pre-fill the new `Buffer` with. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `fill` is a string, this is its encoding. + */ + alloc(size: number, fill?: string | Buffer | number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE` is thrown. + * + * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_ + * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and_may contain sensitive data_. Use `Buffer.alloc()` instead to initialize`Buffer` instances with zeroes. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(10); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints (contents may vary): + * + * buf.fill(0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * + * The `Buffer` module pre-allocates an internal `Buffer` instance of + * size `Buffer.poolSize` that is used as a pool for the fast allocation of new`Buffer` instances created using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()`,`Buffer.from(array)`, `Buffer.concat()`, and the + * deprecated`new Buffer(size)` constructor only when `size` is less than or equal + * to `Buffer.poolSize >> 1` (floor of `Buffer.poolSize` divided by two). + * + * Use of this pre-allocated internal memory pool is a key difference between + * calling `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` vs. `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`. + * Specifically, `Buffer.alloc(size, fill)` will _never_ use the internal `Buffer`pool, while `Buffer.allocUnsafe(size).fill(fill)`_will_ use the internal`Buffer` pool if `size` is less + * than or equal to half `Buffer.poolSize`. The + * difference is subtle but can be important when an application requires the + * additional performance that `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` provides. + * @since v5.10.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + */ + allocUnsafe(size: number): Buffer; + /** + * Allocates a new `Buffer` of `size` bytes. If `size` is larger than {@link constants.MAX_LENGTH} or smaller than 0, `ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE` is thrown. A zero-length `Buffer` is created + * if `size` is 0. + * + * The underlying memory for `Buffer` instances created in this way is _not_ + * _initialized_. The contents of the newly created `Buffer` are unknown and_may contain sensitive data_. Use `buf.fill(0)` to initialize + * such `Buffer` instances with zeroes. + * + * When using `Buffer.allocUnsafe()` to allocate new `Buffer` instances, + * allocations under 4 KB are sliced from a single pre-allocated `Buffer`. This + * allows applications to avoid the garbage collection overhead of creating many + * individually allocated `Buffer` instances. This approach improves both + * performance and memory usage by eliminating the need to track and clean up as + * many individual `ArrayBuffer` objects. + * + * However, in the case where a developer may need to retain a small chunk of + * memory from a pool for an indeterminate amount of time, it may be appropriate + * to create an un-pooled `Buffer` instance using `Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow()` and + * then copying out the relevant bits. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Need to keep around a few small chunks of memory. + * const store = []; + * + * socket.on('readable', () => { + * let data; + * while (null !== (data = readable.read())) { + * // Allocate for retained data. + * const sb = Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow(10); + * + * // Copy the data into the new allocation. + * data.copy(sb, 0, 0, 10); + * + * store.push(sb); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * A `TypeError` will be thrown if `size` is not a number. + * @since v5.12.0 + * @param size The desired length of the new `Buffer`. + */ + allocUnsafeSlow(size: number): Buffer; + /** + * This is the size (in bytes) of pre-allocated internal `Buffer` instances used + * for pooling. This value may be modified. + * @since v0.11.3 + */ + poolSize: number; + } + interface Buffer extends Uint8Array { + /** + * Writes `string` to `buf` at `offset` according to the character encoding in`encoding`. The `length` parameter is the number of bytes to write. If `buf` did + * not contain enough space to fit the entire string, only part of `string` will be + * written. However, partially encoded characters will not be written. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(256); + * + * const len = buf.write('\u00bd + \u00bc = \u00be', 0); + * + * console.log(`${len} bytes: ${buf.toString('utf8', 0, len)}`); + * // Prints: 12 bytes: ½ + ¼ = ¾ + * + * const buffer = Buffer.alloc(10); + * + * const length = buffer.write('abcd', 8); + * + * console.log(`${length} bytes: ${buffer.toString('utf8', 8, 10)}`); + * // Prints: 2 bytes : ab + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param string String to write to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write `string`. + * @param [length=buf.length - offset] Maximum number of bytes to write (written bytes will not exceed `buf.length - offset`). + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The character encoding of `string`. + * @return Number of bytes written. + */ + write(string: string, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + write(string: string, offset: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + write(string: string, offset: number, length: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Decodes `buf` to a string according to the specified character encoding in`encoding`. `start` and `end` may be passed to decode only a subset of `buf`. + * + * If `encoding` is `'utf8'` and a byte sequence in the input is not valid UTF-8, + * then each invalid byte is replaced with the replacement character `U+FFFD`. + * + * The maximum length of a string instance (in UTF-16 code units) is available + * as {@link constants.MAX_STRING_LENGTH}. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * console.log(buf1.toString('utf8')); + * // Prints: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz + * console.log(buf1.toString('utf8', 0, 5)); + * // Prints: abcde + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('tést'); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('hex')); + * // Prints: 74c3a97374 + * console.log(buf2.toString('utf8', 0, 3)); + * // Prints: té + * console.log(buf2.toString(undefined, 0, 3)); + * // Prints: té + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The character encoding to use. + * @param [start=0] The byte offset to start decoding at. + * @param [end=buf.length] The byte offset to stop decoding at (not inclusive). + */ + toString(encoding?: BufferEncoding, start?: number, end?: number): string; + /** + * Returns a JSON representation of `buf`. [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify) implicitly calls + * this function when stringifying a `Buffer` instance. + * + * `Buffer.from()` accepts objects in the format returned from this method. + * In particular, `Buffer.from(buf.toJSON())` works like `Buffer.from(buf)`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5]); + * const json = JSON.stringify(buf); + * + * console.log(json); + * // Prints: {"type":"Buffer","data":[1,2,3,4,5]} + * + * const copy = JSON.parse(json, (key, value) => { + * return value && value.type === 'Buffer' ? + * Buffer.from(value) : + * value; + * }); + * + * console.log(copy); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.9.2 + */ + toJSON(): { + type: 'Buffer'; + data: number[]; + }; + /** + * Returns `true` if both `buf` and `otherBuffer` have exactly the same bytes,`false` otherwise. Equivalent to `buf.compare(otherBuffer) === 0`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('ABC'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('414243', 'hex'); + * const buf3 = Buffer.from('ABCD'); + * + * console.log(buf1.equals(buf2)); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf1.equals(buf3)); + * // Prints: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.13 + * @param otherBuffer A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} with which to compare `buf`. + */ + equals(otherBuffer: Uint8Array): boolean; + /** + * Compares `buf` with `target` and returns a number indicating whether `buf`comes before, after, or is the same as `target` in sort order. + * Comparison is based on the actual sequence of bytes in each `Buffer`. + * + * * `0` is returned if `target` is the same as `buf` + * * `1` is returned if `target` should come _before_`buf` when sorted. + * * `-1` is returned if `target` should come _after_`buf` when sorted. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from('ABC'); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from('BCD'); + * const buf3 = Buffer.from('ABCD'); + * + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf1)); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf3)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf2.compare(buf1)); + * // Prints: 1 + * console.log(buf2.compare(buf3)); + * // Prints: 1 + * console.log([buf1, buf2, buf3].sort(Buffer.compare)); + * // Prints: [ , , ] + * // (This result is equal to: [buf1, buf3, buf2].) + * ``` + * + * The optional `targetStart`, `targetEnd`, `sourceStart`, and `sourceEnd`arguments can be used to limit the comparison to specific ranges within `target`and `buf` respectively. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]); + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, 2, 3, 4]); + * + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 5, 9, 0, 4)); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 0, 6, 4)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf1.compare(buf2, 5, 6, 5)); + * // Prints: 1 + * ``` + * + * `ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE` is thrown if `targetStart < 0`, `sourceStart < 0`,`targetEnd > target.byteLength`, or `sourceEnd > source.byteLength`. + * @since v0.11.13 + * @param target A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} with which to compare `buf`. + * @param [targetStart=0] The offset within `target` at which to begin comparison. + * @param [targetEnd=target.length] The offset within `target` at which to end comparison (not inclusive). + * @param [sourceStart=0] The offset within `buf` at which to begin comparison. + * @param [sourceEnd=buf.length] The offset within `buf` at which to end comparison (not inclusive). + */ + compare(target: Uint8Array, targetStart?: number, targetEnd?: number, sourceStart?: number, sourceEnd?: number): number; + /** + * Copies data from a region of `buf` to a region in `target`, even if the `target`memory region overlaps with `buf`. + * + * [`TypedArray.prototype.set()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/set) performs the same operation, and is available + * for all TypedArrays, including Node.js `Buffer`s, although it takes + * different function arguments. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Create two `Buffer` instances. + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * const buf2 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26).fill('!'); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * // Copy `buf1` bytes 16 through 19 into `buf2` starting at byte 8 of `buf2`. + * buf1.copy(buf2, 8, 16, 20); + * // This is equivalent to: + * // buf2.set(buf1.subarray(16, 20), 8); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, 25)); + * // Prints: !!!!!!!!qrst!!!!!!!!!!!!! + * ``` + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Create a `Buffer` and copy data from one region to an overlapping region + * // within the same `Buffer`. + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * buf.copy(buf, 0, 4, 10); + * + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Prints: efghijghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param target A `Buffer` or {@link Uint8Array} to copy into. + * @param [targetStart=0] The offset within `target` at which to begin writing. + * @param [sourceStart=0] The offset within `buf` from which to begin copying. + * @param [sourceEnd=buf.length] The offset within `buf` at which to stop copying (not inclusive). + * @return The number of bytes copied. + */ + copy(target: Uint8Array, targetStart?: number, sourceStart?: number, sourceEnd?: number): number; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but + * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices. + * + * This is the same behavior as `buf.subarray()`. + * + * This method is not compatible with the `Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`, + * which is a superclass of `Buffer`. To copy the slice, use`Uint8Array.prototype.slice()`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * const copiedBuf = Uint8Array.prototype.slice.call(buf); + * copiedBuf[0]++; + * console.log(copiedBuf.toString()); + * // Prints: cuffer + * + * console.log(buf.toString()); + * // Prints: buffer + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive). + */ + slice(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Returns a new `Buffer` that references the same memory as the original, but + * offset and cropped by the `start` and `end` indices. + * + * Specifying `end` greater than `buf.length` will return the same result as + * that of `end` equal to `buf.length`. + * + * This method is inherited from [`TypedArray.prototype.subarray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray/subarray). + * + * Modifying the new `Buffer` slice will modify the memory in the original `Buffer`because the allocated memory of the two objects overlap. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Create a `Buffer` with the ASCII alphabet, take a slice, and modify one byte + * // from the original `Buffer`. + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(26); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 26; i++) { + * // 97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a'. + * buf1[i] = i + 97; + * } + * + * const buf2 = buf1.subarray(0, 3); + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length)); + * // Prints: abc + * + * buf1[0] = 33; + * + * console.log(buf2.toString('ascii', 0, buf2.length)); + * // Prints: !bc + * ``` + * + * Specifying negative indexes causes the slice to be generated relative to the + * end of `buf` rather than the beginning. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -1).toString()); + * // Prints: buffe + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 5).) + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-6, -2).toString()); + * // Prints: buff + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(0, 4).) + * + * console.log(buf.subarray(-5, -2).toString()); + * // Prints: uff + * // (Equivalent to buf.subarray(1, 4).) + * ``` + * @since v3.0.0 + * @param [start=0] Where the new `Buffer` will start. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where the new `Buffer` will end (not inclusive). + */ + subarray(start?: number, end?: number): Buffer; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. + * + * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigInt64BE(0x0102030405060708n, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigInt64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. + * + * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigInt64LE(0x0102030405060708n, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigInt64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeBigUint64BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigUInt64BE(0xdecafafecacefaden, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigUInt64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeBigUInt64BE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeBigUint64BE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeBigUInt64LE(0xdecafafecacefaden, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * This function is also available under the `writeBigUint64LE` alias. + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeBigUInt64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeBigUInt64LE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeBigUint64LE(value: bigint, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as little-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined + * when `value` is anything other than an unsigned integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUintLE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeUIntLE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUIntLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUIntLE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUintLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as big-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined + * when `value` is anything other than an unsigned integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUintBE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeUIntBE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUIntBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUIntBE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUintBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as little-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined + * when `value` is anything other than a signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeIntLE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeIntLE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Writes `byteLength` bytes of `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`as big-endian. Supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Behavior is undefined when`value` is anything other than a + * signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); + * + * buf.writeIntBE(0x1234567890ab, 0, 6); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to write. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeIntBE(value: number, offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readBigUint64BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff]); + * + * console.log(buf.readBigUInt64BE(0)); + * // Prints: 4294967295n + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigUInt64BE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readBigUInt64BE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readBigUint64BE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readBigUint64LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff]); + * + * console.log(buf.readBigUInt64LE(0)); + * // Prints: 18446744069414584320n + * ``` + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigUInt64LE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readBigUInt64LE + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readBigUint64LE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads a signed, big-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed + * values. + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigInt64BE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads a signed, little-endian 64-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed + * values. + * @since v12.0.0, v10.20.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy: `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readBigInt64LE(offset?: number): bigint; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as an unsigned, little-endian integer supporting + * up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUintLE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUIntLE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: ab9078563412 + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readUIntLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUIntLE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUintLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as an unsigned big-endian integer supporting + * up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUintBE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUIntBE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 1234567890ab + * console.log(buf.readUIntBE(1, 6).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readUIntBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUIntBE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUintBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as a little-endian, two's complement signed value + * supporting up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readIntLE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: -546f87a9cbee + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readIntLE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads `byteLength` number of bytes from `buf` at the specified `offset`and interprets the result as a big-endian, two's complement signed value + * supporting up to 48 bits of accuracy. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xab]); + * + * console.log(buf.readIntBE(0, 6).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 1234567890ab + * console.log(buf.readIntBE(1, 6).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * console.log(buf.readIntBE(1, 0).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param offset Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - byteLength`. + * @param byteLength Number of bytes to read. Must satisfy `0 < byteLength <= 6`. + */ + readIntBE(offset: number, byteLength: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned 8-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint8` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, -2]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt8(0)); + * // Prints: 1 + * console.log(buf.readUInt8(1)); + * // Prints: 254 + * console.log(buf.readUInt8(2)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + */ + readUInt8(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt8 + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint8(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint16LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 3412 + * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(1).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 5634 + * console.log(buf.readUInt16LE(2).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readUInt16LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt16LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint16LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint16BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt16BE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 1234 + * console.log(buf.readUInt16BE(1).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 3456 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readUInt16BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt16BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint16BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, little-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint32LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt32LE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 78563412 + * console.log(buf.readUInt32LE(1).toString(16)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readUInt32LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt32LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint32LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads an unsigned, big-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * This function is also available under the `readUint32BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78]); + * + * console.log(buf.readUInt32BE(0).toString(16)); + * // Prints: 12345678 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readUInt32BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.readUInt32BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + readUint32BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed 8-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([-1, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt8(0)); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf.readInt8(1)); + * // Prints: 5 + * console.log(buf.readInt8(2)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + */ + readInt8(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, little-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt16LE(0)); + * // Prints: 1280 + * console.log(buf.readInt16LE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readInt16LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, big-endian 16-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt16BE(0)); + * // Prints: 5 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + */ + readInt16BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, little-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified`offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 0, 0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt32LE(0)); + * // Prints: 83886080 + * console.log(buf.readInt32LE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readInt32LE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a signed, big-endian 32-bit integer from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * Integers read from a `Buffer` are interpreted as two's complement signed values. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([0, 0, 0, 5]); + * + * console.log(buf.readInt32BE(0)); + * // Prints: 5 + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readInt32BE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 32-bit, little-endian float from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4]); + * + * console.log(buf.readFloatLE(0)); + * // Prints: 1.539989614439558e-36 + * console.log(buf.readFloatLE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readFloatLE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 32-bit, big-endian float from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4]); + * + * console.log(buf.readFloatBE(0)); + * // Prints: 2.387939260590663e-38 + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + */ + readFloatBE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 64-bit, little-endian double from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]); + * + * console.log(buf.readDoubleLE(0)); + * // Prints: 5.447603722011605e-270 + * console.log(buf.readDoubleLE(1)); + * // Throws ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE. + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readDoubleLE(offset?: number): number; + /** + * Reads a 64-bit, big-endian double from `buf` at the specified `offset`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]); + * + * console.log(buf.readDoubleBE(0)); + * // Prints: 8.20788039913184e-304 + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to read. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + */ + readDoubleBE(offset?: number): number; + reverse(): this; + /** + * Interprets `buf` as an array of unsigned 16-bit integers and swaps the + * byte order _in-place_. Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 2. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * buf1.swap16(); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]); + * + * buf2.swap16(); + * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE. + * ``` + * + * One convenient use of `buf.swap16()` is to perform a fast in-place conversion + * between UTF-16 little-endian and UTF-16 big-endian: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('This is little-endian UTF-16', 'utf16le'); + * buf.swap16(); // Convert to big-endian UTF-16 text. + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + swap16(): Buffer; + /** + * Interprets `buf` as an array of unsigned 32-bit integers and swaps the + * byte order _in-place_. Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 4. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * buf1.swap32(); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]); + * + * buf2.swap32(); + * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE. + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + swap32(): Buffer; + /** + * Interprets `buf` as an array of 64-bit numbers and swaps byte order _in-place_. + * Throws `ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE` if `buf.length` is not a multiple of 8. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf1 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, 0x8]); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * buf1.swap64(); + * + * console.log(buf1); + * // Prints: + * + * const buf2 = Buffer.from([0x1, 0x2, 0x3]); + * + * buf2.swap64(); + * // Throws ERR_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE. + * ``` + * @since v6.3.0 + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + swap64(): Buffer; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`. `value` must be a + * valid unsigned 8-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything + * other than an unsigned 8-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint8` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt8(0x3, 0); + * buf.writeUInt8(0x4, 1); + * buf.writeUInt8(0x23, 2); + * buf.writeUInt8(0x42, 3); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt8(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt8 + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint8(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than an unsigned 16-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint16LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt16LE(0xdead, 0); + * buf.writeUInt16LE(0xbeef, 2); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt16LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value`is anything other than an + * unsigned 16-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint16BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt16BE(0xdead, 0); + * buf.writeUInt16BE(0xbeef, 2); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt16BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than an unsigned 32-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint32LE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt32LE(0xfeedface, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt32LE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid unsigned 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value`is anything other than an + * unsigned 32-bit integer. + * + * This function is also available under the `writeUint32BE` alias. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeUInt32BE(0xfeedface, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeUInt32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * @alias Buffer.writeUInt32BE + * @since v14.9.0, v12.19.0 + */ + writeUint32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset`. `value` must be a valid + * signed 8-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything other than + * a signed 8-bit integer. + * + * `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2); + * + * buf.writeInt8(2, 0); + * buf.writeInt8(-2, 1); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 1`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt8(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 16-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2); + * + * buf.writeInt16LE(0x0304, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt16LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 16-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 16-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(2); + * + * buf.writeInt16BE(0x0102, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 2`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt16BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 32-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeInt32LE(0x05060708, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt32LE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a valid signed 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined when `value` is + * anything other than a signed 32-bit integer. + * + * The `value` is interpreted and written as a two's complement signed integer. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeInt32BE(0x01020304, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.5.5 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeInt32BE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. Behavior is + * undefined when `value` is anything other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeFloatLE(0xcafebabe, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeFloatLE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. Behavior is + * undefined when `value` is anything other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); + * + * buf.writeFloatBE(0xcafebabe, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 4`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeFloatBE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as little-endian. The `value`must be a JavaScript number. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything + * other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeDoubleLE(123.456, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeDoubleLE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Writes `value` to `buf` at the specified `offset` as big-endian. The `value`must be a JavaScript number. Behavior is undefined when `value` is anything + * other than a JavaScript number. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); + * + * buf.writeDoubleBE(123.456, 0); + * + * console.log(buf); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param value Number to be written to `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to write. Must satisfy `0 <= offset <= buf.length - 8`. + * @return `offset` plus the number of bytes written. + */ + writeDoubleBE(value: number, offset?: number): number; + /** + * Fills `buf` with the specified `value`. If the `offset` and `end` are not given, + * the entire `buf` will be filled: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Fill a `Buffer` with the ASCII character 'h'. + * + * const b = Buffer.allocUnsafe(50).fill('h'); + * + * console.log(b.toString()); + * // Prints: hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh + * ``` + * + * `value` is coerced to a `uint32` value if it is not a string, `Buffer`, or + * integer. If the resulting integer is greater than `255` (decimal), `buf` will be + * filled with `value & 255`. + * + * If the final write of a `fill()` operation falls on a multi-byte character, + * then only the bytes of that character that fit into `buf` are written: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Fill a `Buffer` with character that takes up two bytes in UTF-8. + * + * console.log(Buffer.allocUnsafe(5).fill('\u0222')); + * // Prints: + * ``` + * + * If `value` contains invalid characters, it is truncated; if no valid + * fill data remains, an exception is thrown: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(5); + * + * console.log(buf.fill('a')); + * // Prints: + * console.log(buf.fill('aazz', 'hex')); + * // Prints: + * console.log(buf.fill('zz', 'hex')); + * // Throws an exception. + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param value The value with which to fill `buf`. + * @param [offset=0] Number of bytes to skip before starting to fill `buf`. + * @param [end=buf.length] Where to stop filling `buf` (not inclusive). + * @param [encoding='utf8'] The encoding for `value` if `value` is a string. + * @return A reference to `buf`. + */ + fill(value: string | Uint8Array | number, offset?: number, end?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): this; + /** + * If `value` is: + * + * * a string, `value` is interpreted according to the character encoding in`encoding`. + * * a `Buffer` or [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array), `value` will be used in its entirety. + * To compare a partial `Buffer`, use `buf.slice()`. + * * a number, `value` will be interpreted as an unsigned 8-bit integer + * value between `0` and `255`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.indexOf('this')); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf.indexOf('is')); + * // Prints: 2 + * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer'))); + * // Prints: 8 + * console.log(buf.indexOf(97)); + * // Prints: 8 (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a') + * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer example'))); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf.indexOf(Buffer.from('a buffer example').slice(0, 8))); + * // Prints: 8 + * + * const utf16Buffer = Buffer.from('\u039a\u0391\u03a3\u03a3\u0395', 'utf16le'); + * + * console.log(utf16Buffer.indexOf('\u03a3', 0, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 4 + * console.log(utf16Buffer.indexOf('\u03a3', -4, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 6 + * ``` + * + * If `value` is not a string, number, or `Buffer`, this method will throw a`TypeError`. If `value` is a number, it will be coerced to a valid byte value, + * an integer between 0 and 255. + * + * If `byteOffset` is not a number, it will be coerced to a number. If the result + * of coercion is `NaN` or `0`, then the entire buffer will be searched. This + * behavior matches [`String.prototype.indexOf()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/indexOf). + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const b = Buffer.from('abcdef'); + * + * // Passing a value that's a number, but not a valid byte. + * // Prints: 2, equivalent to searching for 99 or 'c'. + * console.log(b.indexOf(99.9)); + * console.log(b.indexOf(256 + 99)); + * + * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to NaN or 0. + * // Prints: 1, searching the whole buffer. + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', undefined)); + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', {})); + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', null)); + * console.log(b.indexOf('b', [])); + * ``` + * + * If `value` is an empty string or empty `Buffer` and `byteOffset` is less + * than `buf.length`, `byteOffset` will be returned. If `value` is empty and`byteOffset` is at least `buf.length`, `buf.length` will be returned. + * @since v1.5.0 + * @param value What to search for. + * @param [byteOffset=0] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is the encoding used to determine the binary representation of the string that will be searched for in `buf`. + * @return The index of the first occurrence of `value` in `buf`, or `-1` if `buf` does not contain `value`. + */ + indexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Identical to `buf.indexOf()`, except the last occurrence of `value` is found + * rather than the first occurrence. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('this buffer is a buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('this')); + * // Prints: 0 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer')); + * // Prints: 17 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(Buffer.from('buffer'))); + * // Prints: 17 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(97)); + * // Prints: 15 (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a') + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf(Buffer.from('yolo'))); + * // Prints: -1 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer', 5)); + * // Prints: 5 + * console.log(buf.lastIndexOf('buffer', 4)); + * // Prints: -1 + * + * const utf16Buffer = Buffer.from('\u039a\u0391\u03a3\u03a3\u0395', 'utf16le'); + * + * console.log(utf16Buffer.lastIndexOf('\u03a3', undefined, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 6 + * console.log(utf16Buffer.lastIndexOf('\u03a3', -5, 'utf16le')); + * // Prints: 4 + * ``` + * + * If `value` is not a string, number, or `Buffer`, this method will throw a`TypeError`. If `value` is a number, it will be coerced to a valid byte value, + * an integer between 0 and 255. + * + * If `byteOffset` is not a number, it will be coerced to a number. Any arguments + * that coerce to `NaN`, like `{}` or `undefined`, will search the whole buffer. + * This behavior matches [`String.prototype.lastIndexOf()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf). + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const b = Buffer.from('abcdef'); + * + * // Passing a value that's a number, but not a valid byte. + * // Prints: 2, equivalent to searching for 99 or 'c'. + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf(99.9)); + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf(256 + 99)); + * + * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to NaN. + * // Prints: 1, searching the whole buffer. + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', undefined)); + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', {})); + * + * // Passing a byteOffset that coerces to 0. + * // Prints: -1, equivalent to passing 0. + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', null)); + * console.log(b.lastIndexOf('b', [])); + * ``` + * + * If `value` is an empty string or empty `Buffer`, `byteOffset` will be returned. + * @since v6.0.0 + * @param value What to search for. + * @param [byteOffset=buf.length - 1] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is the encoding used to determine the binary representation of the string that will be searched for in `buf`. + * @return The index of the last occurrence of `value` in `buf`, or `-1` if `buf` does not contain `value`. + */ + lastIndexOf(value: string | number | Uint8Array, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): number; + /** + * Creates and returns an [iterator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols) of `[index, byte]` pairs from the contents + * of `buf`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * // Log the entire contents of a `Buffer`. + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * for (const pair of buf.entries()) { + * console.log(pair); + * } + * // Prints: + * // [0, 98] + * // [1, 117] + * // [2, 102] + * // [3, 102] + * // [4, 101] + * // [5, 114] + * ``` + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + entries(): IterableIterator<[number, number]>; + /** + * Equivalent to `buf.indexOf() !== -1`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer'); + * + * console.log(buf.includes('this')); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes('is')); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer'))); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes(97)); + * // Prints: true (97 is the decimal ASCII value for 'a') + * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer example'))); + * // Prints: false + * console.log(buf.includes(Buffer.from('a buffer example').slice(0, 8))); + * // Prints: true + * console.log(buf.includes('this', 4)); + * // Prints: false + * ``` + * @since v5.3.0 + * @param value What to search for. + * @param [byteOffset=0] Where to begin searching in `buf`. If negative, then offset is calculated from the end of `buf`. + * @param [encoding='utf8'] If `value` is a string, this is its encoding. + * @return `true` if `value` was found in `buf`, `false` otherwise. + */ + includes(value: string | number | Buffer, byteOffset?: number, encoding?: BufferEncoding): boolean; + /** + * Creates and returns an [iterator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols) of `buf` keys (indices). + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * for (const key of buf.keys()) { + * console.log(key); + * } + * // Prints: + * // 0 + * // 1 + * // 2 + * // 3 + * // 4 + * // 5 + * ``` + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + keys(): IterableIterator; + /** + * Creates and returns an [iterator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols) for `buf` values (bytes). This function is + * called automatically when a `Buffer` is used in a `for..of` statement. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const buf = Buffer.from('buffer'); + * + * for (const value of buf.values()) { + * console.log(value); + * } + * // Prints: + * // 98 + * // 117 + * // 102 + * // 102 + * // 101 + * // 114 + * + * for (const value of buf) { + * console.log(value); + * } + * // Prints: + * // 98 + * // 117 + * // 102 + * // 102 + * // 101 + * // 114 + * ``` + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + values(): IterableIterator; + } + var Buffer: BufferConstructor; + /** + * Decodes a string of Base64-encoded data into bytes, and encodes those bytes + * into a string using Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1). + * + * The `data` may be any JavaScript-value that can be coerced into a string. + * + * **This function is only provided for compatibility with legacy web platform APIs** + * **and should never be used in new code, because they use strings to represent** + * **binary data and predate the introduction of typed arrays in JavaScript.** + * **For code running using Node.js APIs, converting between base64-encoded strings** + * **and binary data should be performed using `Buffer.from(str, 'base64')` and`buf.toString('base64')`.** + * @since v15.13.0 + * @deprecated Use `Buffer.from(data, 'base64')` instead. + * @param data The Base64-encoded input string. + */ + function atob(data: string): string; + /** + * Decodes a string into bytes using Latin-1 (ISO-8859), and encodes those bytes + * into a string using Base64. + * + * The `data` may be any JavaScript-value that can be coerced into a string. + * + * **This function is only provided for compatibility with legacy web platform APIs** + * **and should never be used in new code, because they use strings to represent** + * **binary data and predate the introduction of typed arrays in JavaScript.** + * **For code running using Node.js APIs, converting between base64-encoded strings** + * **and binary data should be performed using `Buffer.from(str, 'base64')` and`buf.toString('base64')`.** + * @since v15.13.0 + * @deprecated Use `buf.toString('base64')` instead. + * @param data An ASCII (Latin1) string. + */ + function btoa(data: string): string; + } +} +declare module 'node:buffer' { + export * from 'buffer'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d38314551 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1366 @@ +/** + * The `child_process` module provides the ability to spawn subprocesses in + * a manner that is similar, but not identical, to [`popen(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/popen.3.html). This capability + * is primarily provided by the {@link spawn} function: + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']); + * + * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.on('close', (code) => { + * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * By default, pipes for `stdin`, `stdout`, and `stderr` are established between + * the parent Node.js process and the spawned subprocess. These pipes have + * limited (and platform-specific) capacity. If the subprocess writes to + * stdout in excess of that limit without the output being captured, the + * subprocess blocks waiting for the pipe buffer to accept more data. This is + * identical to the behavior of pipes in the shell. Use the `{ stdio: 'ignore' }`option if the output will not be consumed. + * + * The command lookup is performed using the `options.env.PATH` environment + * variable if it is in the `options` object. Otherwise, `process.env.PATH` is + * used. + * + * On Windows, environment variables are case-insensitive. Node.js + * lexicographically sorts the `env` keys and uses the first one that + * case-insensitively matches. Only first (in lexicographic order) entry will be + * passed to the subprocess. This might lead to issues on Windows when passing + * objects to the `env` option that have multiple variants of the same key, such as`PATH` and `Path`. + * + * The {@link spawn} method spawns the child process asynchronously, + * without blocking the Node.js event loop. The {@link spawnSync} function provides equivalent functionality in a synchronous manner that blocks + * the event loop until the spawned process either exits or is terminated. + * + * For convenience, the `child_process` module provides a handful of synchronous + * and asynchronous alternatives to {@link spawn} and {@link spawnSync}. Each of these alternatives are implemented on + * top of {@link spawn} or {@link spawnSync}. + * + * * {@link exec}: spawns a shell and runs a command within that + * shell, passing the `stdout` and `stderr` to a callback function when + * complete. + * * {@link execFile}: similar to {@link exec} except + * that it spawns the command directly without first spawning a shell by + * default. + * * {@link fork}: spawns a new Node.js process and invokes a + * specified module with an IPC communication channel established that allows + * sending messages between parent and child. + * * {@link execSync}: a synchronous version of {@link exec} that will block the Node.js event loop. + * * {@link execFileSync}: a synchronous version of {@link execFile} that will block the Node.js event loop. + * + * For certain use cases, such as automating shell scripts, the `synchronous counterparts` may be more convenient. In many cases, however, + * the synchronous methods can have significant impact on performance due to + * stalling the event loop while spawned processes complete. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/child_process.js) + */ +declare module 'child_process' { + import { ObjectEncodingOptions } from 'node:fs'; + import { EventEmitter, Abortable } from 'node:events'; + import * as net from 'node:net'; + import { Writable, Readable, Stream, Pipe } from 'node:stream'; + import { URL } from 'node:url'; + type Serializable = string | object | number | boolean | bigint; + type SendHandle = net.Socket | net.Server; + /** + * Instances of the `ChildProcess` represent spawned child processes. + * + * Instances of `ChildProcess` are not intended to be created directly. Rather, + * use the {@link spawn}, {@link exec},{@link execFile}, or {@link fork} methods to create + * instances of `ChildProcess`. + * @since v2.2.0 + */ + class ChildProcess extends EventEmitter { + /** + * A `Writable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdin`. + * + * If a child process waits to read all of its input, the child will not continue + * until this stream has been closed via `end()`. + * + * If the child was spawned with `stdio[0]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`, + * then this will be `null`. + * + * `subprocess.stdin` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[0]`. Both properties will + * refer to the same value. + * + * The `subprocess.stdin` property can be `undefined` if the child process could + * not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + stdin: Writable | null; + /** + * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdout`. + * + * If the child was spawned with `stdio[1]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`, + * then this will be `null`. + * + * `subprocess.stdout` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[1]`. Both properties will + * refer to the same value. + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * + * const subprocess = spawn('ls'); + * + * subprocess.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`Received chunk ${data}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `subprocess.stdout` property can be `null` if the child process could + * not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + stdout: Readable | null; + /** + * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stderr`. + * + * If the child was spawned with `stdio[2]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`, + * then this will be `null`. + * + * `subprocess.stderr` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[2]`. Both properties will + * refer to the same value. + * + * The `subprocess.stderr` property can be `null` if the child process could + * not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + stderr: Readable | null; + /** + * The `subprocess.channel` property is a reference to the child's IPC channel. If + * no IPC channel currently exists, this property is `undefined`. + * @since v7.1.0 + */ + readonly channel?: Pipe | null | undefined; + /** + * A sparse array of pipes to the child process, corresponding with positions in + * the `stdio` option passed to {@link spawn} that have been set + * to the value `'pipe'`. `subprocess.stdio[0]`, `subprocess.stdio[1]`, and`subprocess.stdio[2]` are also available as `subprocess.stdin`,`subprocess.stdout`, and `subprocess.stderr`, + * respectively. + * + * In the following example, only the child's fd `1` (stdout) is configured as a + * pipe, so only the parent's `subprocess.stdio[1]` is a stream, all other values + * in the array are `null`. + * + * ```js + * const assert = require('assert'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * const child_process = require('child_process'); + * + * const subprocess = child_process.spawn('ls', { + * stdio: [ + * 0, // Use parent's stdin for child. + * 'pipe', // Pipe child's stdout to parent. + * fs.openSync('err.out', 'w'), // Direct child's stderr to a file. + * ] + * }); + * + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], null); + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], subprocess.stdin); + * + * assert(subprocess.stdout); + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[1], subprocess.stdout); + * + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], null); + * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], subprocess.stderr); + * ``` + * + * The `subprocess.stdio` property can be `undefined` if the child process could + * not be successfully spawned. + * @since v0.7.10 + */ + readonly stdio: [ + Writable | null, + // stdin + Readable | null, + // stdout + Readable | null, + // stderr + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, + // extra + Readable | Writable | null | undefined // extra + ]; + /** + * The `subprocess.killed` property indicates whether the child process + * successfully received a signal from `subprocess.kill()`. The `killed` property + * does not indicate that the child process has been terminated. + * @since v0.5.10 + */ + readonly killed: boolean; + /** + * Returns the process identifier (PID) of the child process. If the child process + * fails to spawn due to errors, then the value is `undefined` and `error` is + * emitted. + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']); + * + * console.log(`Spawned child pid: ${grep.pid}`); + * grep.stdin.end(); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + readonly pid?: number | undefined; + /** + * The `subprocess.connected` property indicates whether it is still possible to + * send and receive messages from a child process. When `subprocess.connected` is`false`, it is no longer possible to send or receive messages. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + readonly connected: boolean; + /** + * The `subprocess.exitCode` property indicates the exit code of the child process. + * If the child process is still running, the field will be `null`. + */ + readonly exitCode: number | null; + /** + * The `subprocess.signalCode` property indicates the signal received by + * the child process if any, else `null`. + */ + readonly signalCode: NodeJS.Signals | null; + /** + * The `subprocess.spawnargs` property represents the full list of command-line + * arguments the child process was launched with. + */ + readonly spawnargs: string[]; + /** + * The `subprocess.spawnfile` property indicates the executable file name of + * the child process that is launched. + * + * For {@link fork}, its value will be equal to `process.execPath`. + * For {@link spawn}, its value will be the name of + * the executable file. + * For {@link exec}, its value will be the name of the shell + * in which the child process is launched. + */ + readonly spawnfile: string; + /** + * The `subprocess.kill()` method sends a signal to the child process. If no + * argument is given, the process will be sent the `'SIGTERM'` signal. See [`signal(7)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html) for a list of available signals. This function + * returns `true` if [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) succeeds, and `false` otherwise. + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']); + * + * grep.on('close', (code, signal) => { + * console.log( + * `child process terminated due to receipt of signal ${signal}`); + * }); + * + * // Send SIGHUP to process. + * grep.kill('SIGHUP'); + * ``` + * + * The `ChildProcess` object may emit an `'error'` event if the signal + * cannot be delivered. Sending a signal to a child process that has already exited + * is not an error but may have unforeseen consequences. Specifically, if the + * process identifier (PID) has been reassigned to another process, the signal will + * be delivered to that process instead which can have unexpected results. + * + * While the function is called `kill`, the signal delivered to the child process + * may not actually terminate the process. + * + * See [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for reference. + * + * On Windows, where POSIX signals do not exist, the `signal` argument will be + * ignored, and the process will be killed forcefully and abruptly (similar to`'SIGKILL'`). + * See `Signal Events` for more details. + * + * On Linux, child processes of child processes will not be terminated + * when attempting to kill their parent. This is likely to happen when running a + * new process in a shell or with the use of the `shell` option of `ChildProcess`: + * + * ```js + * 'use strict'; + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * + * const subprocess = spawn( + * 'sh', + * [ + * '-c', + * `node -e "setInterval(() => { + * console.log(process.pid, 'is alive') + * }, 500);"`, + * ], { + * stdio: ['inherit', 'inherit', 'inherit'] + * } + * ); + * + * setTimeout(() => { + * subprocess.kill(); // Does not terminate the Node.js process in the shell. + * }, 2000); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + kill(signal?: NodeJS.Signals | number): boolean; + /** + * When an IPC channel has been established between the parent and child ( + * i.e. when using {@link fork}), the `subprocess.send()` method can + * be used to send messages to the child process. When the child process is a + * Node.js instance, these messages can be received via the `'message'` event. + * + * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting + * message might not be the same as what is originally sent. + * + * For example, in the parent script: + * + * ```js + * const cp = require('child_process'); + * const n = cp.fork(`${__dirname}/sub.js`); + * + * n.on('message', (m) => { + * console.log('PARENT got message:', m); + * }); + * + * // Causes the child to print: CHILD got message: { hello: 'world' } + * n.send({ hello: 'world' }); + * ``` + * + * And then the child script, `'sub.js'` might look like this: + * + * ```js + * process.on('message', (m) => { + * console.log('CHILD got message:', m); + * }); + * + * // Causes the parent to print: PARENT got message: { foo: 'bar', baz: null } + * process.send({ foo: 'bar', baz: NaN }); + * ``` + * + * Child Node.js processes will have a `process.send()` method of their own + * that allows the child to send messages back to the parent. + * + * There is a special case when sending a `{cmd: 'NODE_foo'}` message. Messages + * containing a `NODE_` prefix in the `cmd` property are reserved for use within + * Node.js core and will not be emitted in the child's `'message'` event. Rather, such messages are emitted using the`'internalMessage'` event and are consumed internally by Node.js. + * Applications should avoid using such messages or listening for`'internalMessage'` events as it is subject to change without notice. + * + * The optional `sendHandle` argument that may be passed to `subprocess.send()` is + * for passing a TCP server or socket object to the child process. The child will + * receive the object as the second argument passed to the callback function + * registered on the `'message'` event. Any data that is received + * and buffered in the socket will not be sent to the child. + * + * The optional `callback` is a function that is invoked after the message is + * sent but before the child may have received it. The function is called with a + * single argument: `null` on success, or an `Error` object on failure. + * + * If no `callback` function is provided and the message cannot be sent, an`'error'` event will be emitted by the `ChildProcess` object. This can + * happen, for instance, when the child process has already exited. + * + * `subprocess.send()` will return `false` if the channel has closed or when the + * backlog of unsent messages exceeds a threshold that makes it unwise to send + * more. Otherwise, the method returns `true`. The `callback` function can be + * used to implement flow control. + * + * #### Example: sending a server object + * + * The `sendHandle` argument can be used, for instance, to pass the handle of + * a TCP server object to the child process as illustrated in the example below: + * + * ```js + * const subprocess = require('child_process').fork('subprocess.js'); + * + * // Open up the server object and send the handle. + * const server = require('net').createServer(); + * server.on('connection', (socket) => { + * socket.end('handled by parent'); + * }); + * server.listen(1337, () => { + * subprocess.send('server', server); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The child would then receive the server object as: + * + * ```js + * process.on('message', (m, server) => { + * if (m === 'server') { + * server.on('connection', (socket) => { + * socket.end('handled by child'); + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Once the server is now shared between the parent and child, some connections + * can be handled by the parent and some by the child. + * + * While the example above uses a server created using the `net` module, `dgram`module servers use exactly the same workflow with the exceptions of listening on + * a `'message'` event instead of `'connection'` and using `server.bind()` instead + * of `server.listen()`. This is, however, currently only supported on Unix + * platforms. + * + * #### Example: sending a socket object + * + * Similarly, the `sendHandler` argument can be used to pass the handle of a + * socket to the child process. The example below spawns two children that each + * handle connections with "normal" or "special" priority: + * + * ```js + * const { fork } = require('child_process'); + * const normal = fork('subprocess.js', ['normal']); + * const special = fork('subprocess.js', ['special']); + * + * // Open up the server and send sockets to child. Use pauseOnConnect to prevent + * // the sockets from being read before they are sent to the child process. + * const server = require('net').createServer({ pauseOnConnect: true }); + * server.on('connection', (socket) => { + * + * // If this is special priority... + * if (socket.remoteAddress === '74.125.127.100') { + * special.send('socket', socket); + * return; + * } + * // This is normal priority. + * normal.send('socket', socket); + * }); + * server.listen(1337); + * ``` + * + * The `subprocess.js` would receive the socket handle as the second argument + * passed to the event callback function: + * + * ```js + * process.on('message', (m, socket) => { + * if (m === 'socket') { + * if (socket) { + * // Check that the client socket exists. + * // It is possible for the socket to be closed between the time it is + * // sent and the time it is received in the child process. + * socket.end(`Request handled with ${process.argv[2]} priority`); + * } + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Do not use `.maxConnections` on a socket that has been passed to a subprocess. + * The parent cannot track when the socket is destroyed. + * + * Any `'message'` handlers in the subprocess should verify that `socket` exists, + * as the connection may have been closed during the time it takes to send the + * connection to the child. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @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: Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean; + send(message: Serializable, sendHandle?: SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean; + send(message: Serializable, sendHandle?: SendHandle, options?: MessageOptions, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean; + /** + * Closes the IPC channel between parent and child, allowing the child to exit + * gracefully once there are no other connections keeping it alive. After calling + * this method the `subprocess.connected` and `process.connected` properties in + * both the parent and child (respectively) will be set to `false`, and it will be + * no longer possible to pass messages between the processes. + * + * The `'disconnect'` event will be emitted when there are no messages in the + * process of being received. This will most often be triggered immediately after + * calling `subprocess.disconnect()`. + * + * When the child process is a Node.js instance (e.g. spawned using {@link fork}), the `process.disconnect()` method can be invoked + * within the child process to close the IPC channel as well. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + disconnect(): void; + /** + * By default, the parent will wait for the detached child to exit. To prevent the + * parent from waiting for a given `subprocess` to exit, use the`subprocess.unref()` method. Doing so will cause the parent's event loop to not + * include the child in its reference count, allowing the parent to exit + * independently of the child, unless there is an established IPC channel between + * the child and the parent. + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * + * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], { + * detached: true, + * stdio: 'ignore' + * }); + * + * subprocess.unref(); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.10 + */ + unref(): void; + /** + * Calling `subprocess.ref()` after making a call to `subprocess.unref()` will + * restore the removed reference count for the child process, forcing the parent + * to wait for the child to exit before exiting itself. + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * + * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], { + * detached: true, + * stdio: 'ignore' + * }); + * + * subprocess.unref(); + * subprocess.ref(); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.10 + */ + ref(): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. disconnect + * 3. error + * 4. exit + * 5. message + * 6. spawn + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'close', code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean; + emit(event: 'disconnect'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'exit', code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean; + emit(event: 'message', message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle): boolean; + emit(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + on(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + on(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + on(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + once(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + once(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + once(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'spawn', listener: () => void): this; + } + // return this object when stdio option is undefined or not specified + interface ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams extends ChildProcess { + stdin: Writable; + stdout: Readable; + stderr: Readable; + readonly stdio: [ + Writable, + Readable, + Readable, + // stderr + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, + // extra, no modification + Readable | Writable | null | undefined // extra, no modification + ]; + } + // return this object when stdio option is a tuple of 3 + interface ChildProcessByStdio extends ChildProcess { + stdin: I; + stdout: O; + stderr: E; + readonly stdio: [ + I, + O, + E, + Readable | Writable | null | undefined, + // extra, no modification + Readable | Writable | null | undefined // extra, no modification + ]; + } + interface MessageOptions { + keepOpen?: boolean | undefined; + } + type IOType = 'overlapped' | 'pipe' | 'ignore' | 'inherit'; + type StdioOptions = IOType | Array; + type SerializationType = 'json' | 'advanced'; + interface MessagingOptions extends Abortable { + /** + * Specify the kind of serialization used for sending messages between processes. + * @default 'json' + */ + serialization?: SerializationType | undefined; + /** + * The signal value to be used when the spawned process will be killed by the abort signal. + * @default 'SIGTERM' + */ + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + /** + * In milliseconds the maximum amount of time the process is allowed to run. + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface ProcessEnvOptions { + uid?: number | undefined; + gid?: number | undefined; + cwd?: string | URL | undefined; + env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv | undefined; + } + interface CommonOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions { + /** + * @default true + */ + windowsHide?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default 0 + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface CommonSpawnOptions extends CommonOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable { + argv0?: string | undefined; + stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined; + shell?: boolean | string | undefined; + windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface SpawnOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions { + detached?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio extends SpawnOptions { + stdio?: StdioPipeNamed | StdioPipe[] | undefined; + } + type StdioNull = 'inherit' | 'ignore' | Stream; + type StdioPipeNamed = 'pipe' | 'overlapped'; + type StdioPipe = undefined | null | StdioPipeNamed; + interface SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple extends SpawnOptions { + stdio: [Stdin, Stdout, Stderr]; + } + /** + * The `child_process.spawn()` method spawns a new process using the given`command`, with command-line arguments in `args`. If omitted, `args` defaults + * to an empty array. + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * + * A third argument may be used to specify additional options, with these defaults: + * + * ```js + * const defaults = { + * cwd: undefined, + * env: process.env + * }; + * ``` + * + * Use `cwd` to specify the working directory from which the process is spawned. + * If not given, the default is to inherit the current working directory. If given, + * but the path does not exist, the child process emits an `ENOENT` error + * and exits immediately. `ENOENT` is also emitted when the command + * does not exist. + * + * Use `env` to specify environment variables that will be visible to the new + * process, the default is `process.env`. + * + * `undefined` values in `env` will be ignored. + * + * Example of running `ls -lh /usr`, capturing `stdout`, `stderr`, and the + * exit code: + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']); + * + * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ls.on('close', (code) => { + * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example: A very elaborate way to run `ps ax | grep ssh` + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const ps = spawn('ps', ['ax']); + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']); + * + * ps.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * grep.stdin.write(data); + * }); + * + * ps.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`ps stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * ps.on('close', (code) => { + * if (code !== 0) { + * console.log(`ps process exited with code ${code}`); + * } + * grep.stdin.end(); + * }); + * + * grep.stdout.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(data.toString()); + * }); + * + * grep.stderr.on('data', (data) => { + * console.error(`grep stderr: ${data}`); + * }); + * + * grep.on('close', (code) => { + * if (code !== 0) { + * console.log(`grep process exited with code ${code}`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example of checking for failed `spawn`: + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const subprocess = spawn('bad_command'); + * + * subprocess.on('error', (err) => { + * console.error('Failed to start subprocess.'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Certain platforms (macOS, Linux) will use the value of `argv[0]` for the process + * title while others (Windows, SunOS) will use `command`. + * + * Node.js currently overwrites `argv[0]` with `process.execPath` on startup, so`process.argv[0]` in a Node.js child process will not match the `argv0`parameter passed to `spawn` from the parent, + * retrieve it with the`process.argv0` property instead. + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * const { spawn } = require('child_process'); + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh'], { signal }); + * grep.on('error', (err) => { + * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts + * }); + * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param command The command to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + */ + function spawn(command: string, options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess; + // overloads of spawn with 'args' + function spawn(command: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple): ChildProcessByStdio; + function spawn(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess; + interface ExecOptions extends CommonOptions { + shell?: string | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + } + interface ExecOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface ExecOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; // specify `null`. + } + interface ExecException extends Error { + cmd?: string | undefined; + killed?: boolean | undefined; + code?: number | undefined; + signal?: NodeJS.Signals | undefined; + } + /** + * Spawns a shell then executes the `command` within that shell, buffering any + * generated output. The `command` string passed to the exec function is processed + * directly by the shell and special characters (vary based on [shell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_command-line_interpreters)) + * need to be dealt with accordingly: + * + * ```js + * const { exec } = require('child_process'); + * + * exec('"/path/to/test file/test.sh" arg1 arg2'); + * // Double quotes are used so that the space in the path is not interpreted as + * // a delimiter of multiple arguments. + * + * exec('echo "The \\$HOME variable is $HOME"'); + * // The $HOME variable is escaped in the first instance, but not in the second. + * ``` + * + * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell** + * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.** + * + * If a `callback` function is provided, it is called with the arguments`(error, stdout, stderr)`. On success, `error` will be `null`. On error,`error` will be an instance of `Error`. The + * `error.code` property will be + * the exit code of the process. By convention, any exit code other than `0`indicates an error. `error.signal` will be the signal that terminated the + * process. + * + * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the + * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode + * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option + * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and + * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character + * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead. + * + * ```js + * const { exec } = require('child_process'); + * exec('cat *.js missing_file | wc -l', (error, stdout, stderr) => { + * if (error) { + * console.error(`exec error: ${error}`); + * return; + * } + * console.log(`stdout: ${stdout}`); + * console.error(`stderr: ${stderr}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `timeout` is greater than `0`, the parent will send the signal + * identified by the `killSignal` property (the default is `'SIGTERM'`) if the + * child runs longer than `timeout` milliseconds. + * + * Unlike the [`exec(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/exec.3.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.exec()` does not replace + * the existing process and uses a shell to execute the command. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned`ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In + * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a + * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the + * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const exec = util.promisify(require('child_process').exec); + * + * async function lsExample() { + * const { stdout, stderr } = await exec('ls'); + * console.log('stdout:', stdout); + * console.error('stderr:', stderr); + * } + * lsExample(); + * ``` + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * const { exec } = require('child_process'); + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const child = exec('grep ssh', { signal }, (error) => { + * console.log(error); // an AbortError + * }); + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + * @param command The command to run, with space-separated arguments. + * @param callback called with the output when process terminates. + */ + function exec(command: string, callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess; + // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: { + encoding: 'buffer' | null; + } & ExecOptions, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with well known `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } & ExecOptions, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with an `encoding` whose type is `string` means stdout/stderr could either be `Buffer` or `string`. + // There is no guarantee the `encoding` is unknown as `string` is a superset of `BufferEncoding`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } & ExecOptions, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` without an `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`. + function exec(command: string, options: ExecOptions, callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess; + // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`. + function exec( + command: string, + options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecOptions) | undefined | null, + callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void + ): ChildProcess; + interface PromiseWithChild extends Promise { + child: ChildProcess; + } + namespace exec { + function __promisify__(command: string): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options: { + encoding: 'buffer' | null; + } & ExecOptions + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: Buffer; + stderr: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options: { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } & ExecOptions + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options: ExecOptions + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + command: string, + options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecOptions) | null + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | Buffer; + stderr: string | Buffer; + }>; + } + interface ExecFileOptions extends CommonOptions, Abortable { + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined; + shell?: boolean | string | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + interface ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileOptions { + encoding: 'buffer' | null; + } + interface ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding extends ExecFileOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + type ExecFileException = ExecException & NodeJS.ErrnoException; + /** + * The `child_process.execFile()` function is similar to {@link exec} except that it does not spawn a shell by default. Rather, the specified + * executable `file` is spawned directly as a new process making it slightly more + * efficient than {@link exec}. + * + * The same options as {@link exec} are supported. Since a shell is + * not spawned, behaviors such as I/O redirection and file globbing are not + * supported. + * + * ```js + * const { execFile } = require('child_process'); + * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], (error, stdout, stderr) => { + * if (error) { + * throw error; + * } + * console.log(stdout); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the + * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode + * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option + * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and + * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character + * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned`ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In + * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a + * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the + * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const execFile = util.promisify(require('child_process').execFile); + * async function getVersion() { + * const { stdout } = await execFile('node', ['--version']); + * console.log(stdout); + * } + * getVersion(); + * ``` + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * const { execFile } = require('child_process'); + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], { signal }, (error) => { + * console.log(error); // an AbortError + * }); + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.91 + * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + * @param callback Called with the output when process terminates. + */ + function execFile(file: string): ChildProcess; + function execFile(file: string, options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null): ChildProcess; + function execFile(file: string, args?: ReadonlyArray | null): ChildProcess; + function execFile(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null): ChildProcess; + // no `options` definitely means stdout/stderr are `string`. + function execFile(file: string, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess; + function execFile(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess; + // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`. + function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding, + callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with well known `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`. + function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding, + callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` with an `encoding` whose type is `string` means stdout/stderr could either be `Buffer` or `string`. + // There is no guarantee the `encoding` is unknown as `string` is a superset of `BufferEncoding`. + function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding, + callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // `options` without an `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`. + function execFile(file: string, options: ExecFileOptions, callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptions, + callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void + ): ChildProcess; + // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`. + function execFile( + file: string, + options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null, + callback: ((error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void) | undefined | null + ): ChildProcess; + function execFile( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null, + callback: ((error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void) | undefined | null + ): ChildProcess; + namespace execFile { + function __promisify__(file: string): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: Buffer; + stderr: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: Buffer; + stderr: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | Buffer; + stderr: string | Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | Buffer; + stderr: string | Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: ExecFileOptions + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: ExecFileOptions + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string; + stderr: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | Buffer; + stderr: string | Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + file: string, + args: ReadonlyArray | undefined | null, + options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null + ): PromiseWithChild<{ + stdout: string | Buffer; + stderr: string | Buffer; + }>; + } + interface ForkOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable { + execPath?: string | undefined; + execArgv?: string[] | undefined; + silent?: boolean | undefined; + stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined; + detached?: boolean | undefined; + windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * The `child_process.fork()` method is a special case of {@link spawn} used specifically to spawn new Node.js processes. + * Like {@link spawn}, a `ChildProcess` object is returned. The + * returned `ChildProcess` will have an additional communication channel + * built-in that allows messages to be passed back and forth between the parent and + * child. See `subprocess.send()` for details. + * + * Keep in mind that spawned Node.js child processes are + * independent of the parent with exception of the IPC communication channel + * that is established between the two. Each process has its own memory, with + * their own V8 instances. Because of the additional resource allocations + * required, spawning a large number of child Node.js processes is not + * recommended. + * + * By default, `child_process.fork()` will spawn new Node.js instances using the `process.execPath` of the parent process. The `execPath` property in the`options` object allows for an alternative + * execution path to be used. + * + * Node.js processes launched with a custom `execPath` will communicate with the + * parent process using the file descriptor (fd) identified using the + * environment variable `NODE_CHANNEL_FD` on the child process. + * + * Unlike the [`fork(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fork.2.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.fork()` does not clone the + * current process. + * + * The `shell` option available in {@link spawn} is not supported by`child_process.fork()` and will be ignored if set. + * + * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except + * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * if (process.argv[2] === 'child') { + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log(`Hello from ${process.argv[2]}!`); + * }, 1_000); + * } else { + * const { fork } = require('child_process'); + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const child = fork(__filename, ['child'], { signal }); + * child.on('error', (err) => { + * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts + * }); + * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param modulePath The module to run in the child. + * @param args List of string arguments. + */ + function fork(modulePath: string, options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess; + function fork(modulePath: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess; + interface SpawnSyncOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions { + input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined; + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + encoding?: BufferEncoding | 'buffer' | null | undefined; + } + interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions { + encoding?: 'buffer' | null | undefined; + } + interface SpawnSyncReturns { + pid: number; + output: Array; + stdout: T; + stderr: T; + status: number | null; + signal: NodeJS.Signals | null; + error?: Error | undefined; + } + /** + * The `child_process.spawnSync()` method is generally identical to {@link spawn} with the exception that the function will not return + * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered + * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has + * completely exited. If the process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal + * and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process has + * exited. + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param command The command to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + */ + function spawnSync(command: string): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, options?: SpawnSyncOptions): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns; + function spawnSync(command: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: SpawnSyncOptions): SpawnSyncReturns; + interface CommonExecOptions extends CommonOptions { + input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined; + stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined; + killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined; + maxBuffer?: number | undefined; + encoding?: BufferEncoding | 'buffer' | null | undefined; + } + interface ExecSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions { + shell?: string | undefined; + } + interface ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions { + encoding?: 'buffer' | null | undefined; + } + /** + * The `child_process.execSync()` method is generally identical to {@link exec} with the exception that the method will not return + * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered + * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has + * completely exited. If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM`signal and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process + * has exited. + * + * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw. + * The `Error` object will contain the entire result from {@link spawnSync}. + * + * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell** + * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.** + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param command The command to run. + * @return The stdout from the command. + */ + function execSync(command: string): Buffer; + function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string; + function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer; + function execSync(command: string, options?: ExecSyncOptions): string | Buffer; + interface ExecFileSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions { + shell?: boolean | string | undefined; + } + interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + } + interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions { + encoding?: 'buffer' | null; // specify `null`. + } + /** + * The `child_process.execFileSync()` method is generally identical to {@link execFile} with the exception that the method will not + * return until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been + * encountered and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process + * has completely exited. + * + * If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal and + * does not exit, the parent process will still wait until the child process has + * exited. + * + * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw an `Error` that will include the full result of the underlying {@link spawnSync}. + * + * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this** + * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger** + * **arbitrary command execution.** + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run. + * @param args List of string arguments. + * @return The stdout from the command. + */ + function execFileSync(file: string): Buffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string; + function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | Buffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray): Buffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string; + function execFileSync(file: string, args: ReadonlyArray, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer; + function execFileSync(file: string, args?: ReadonlyArray, options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | Buffer; +} +declare module 'node:child_process' { + export * from 'child_process'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..7f1614105 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ +/** + * 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 + * import cluster from 'cluster'; + * import http from 'http'; + * import { cpus } from 'os'; + * import process from 'process'; + * + * const numCPUs = 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/v16.9.0/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; + } + export interface Address { + address: string; + port: number; + 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 + */ + 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='SIGTERM'] Name of the kill signal to send to the worker process. + */ + 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 + * import cluster from 'cluster'; + * import http from 'http'; + * import { cpus } from 'os'; + * import process from 'process'; + * + * const numCPUs = 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 + * 2. error + * 3. exit + * 4. listening + * 5. message + * 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + } + export interface Cluster extends EventEmitter { + disconnect(callback?: () => void): void; + fork(env?: any): Worker; + /** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use isPrimary. */ + readonly isMaster: boolean; + readonly isPrimary: boolean; + readonly isWorker: boolean; + schedulingPolicy: number; + readonly settings: ClusterSettings; + /** @deprecated since v16.0.0 - use setupPrimary. */ + 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 | undefined; + readonly SCHED_NONE: number; + readonly SCHED_RR: number; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. disconnect + * 2. exit + * 3. fork + * 4. listening + * 5. message + * 6. online + * 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + // 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; + } + const cluster: Cluster; + export default cluster; +} +declare module 'node:cluster' { + export * from 'cluster'; + export { default as default } from 'cluster'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/console.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/console.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..ede7a53f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/console.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,412 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/console.js) + */ +declare module 'console' { + import console = require('node: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 can’t 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): 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. (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; + /** + * Set group indentation + * @default 2 + */ + groupIndentation?: number | 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; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/constants.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/constants.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..208020dcb --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/constants.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/** @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; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..072ca5286 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3860 @@ +/** + * The `crypto` module provides cryptographic functionality that includes a set of + * wrappers for OpenSSL's hash, HMAC, cipher, decipher, sign, and verify functions. + * + * ```js + * const { createHmac } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const secret = 'abcdefg'; + * const hash = createHmac('sha256', secret) + * .update('I love cupcakes') + * .digest('hex'); + * console.log(hash); + * // Prints: + * // c0fa1bc00531bd78ef38c628449c5102aeabd49b5dc3a2a516ea6ea959d6658e + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/crypto.js) + */ +declare module 'crypto' { + import * as stream from 'node:stream'; + import { PeerCertificate } from 'node:tls'; + interface Certificate { + /** + * @deprecated + * @param spkac + * @returns The challenge component of the `spkac` data structure, + * which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + exportChallenge(spkac: BinaryLike): Buffer; + /** + * @deprecated + * @param spkac + * @param encoding The encoding of the spkac string. + * @returns The public key component of the `spkac` data structure, + * which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + exportPublicKey(spkac: BinaryLike, encoding?: string): Buffer; + /** + * @deprecated + * @param spkac + * @returns `true` if the given `spkac` data structure is valid, + * `false` otherwise. + */ + verifySpkac(spkac: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + } + const Certificate: Certificate & { + /** @deprecated since v14.9.0 - Use static methods of `crypto.Certificate` instead. */ + new (): Certificate; + /** @deprecated since v14.9.0 - Use static methods of `crypto.Certificate` instead. */ + (): Certificate; + /** + * @param spkac + * @returns The challenge component of the `spkac` data structure, + * which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + exportChallenge(spkac: BinaryLike): Buffer; + /** + * @param spkac + * @param encoding The encoding of the spkac string. + * @returns The public key component of the `spkac` data structure, + * which includes a public key and a challenge. + */ + exportPublicKey(spkac: BinaryLike, encoding?: string): Buffer; + /** + * @param spkac + * @returns `true` if the given `spkac` data structure is valid, + * `false` otherwise. + */ + verifySpkac(spkac: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + }; + namespace constants { + // https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/crypto.html#crypto_crypto_constants + const OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER: number; + /** Applies multiple bug workarounds within OpenSSL. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html for detail. */ + const SSL_OP_ALL: number; + /** Allows legacy insecure renegotiation between OpenSSL and unpatched clients or servers. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html. */ + const SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION: number; + /** Attempts to use the server's preferences instead of the client's when selecting a cipher. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html. */ + const SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to use Cisco's "speshul" version of DTLS_BAD_VER. */ + const SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn on cookie exchange. */ + const SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to add server-hello extension from an early version of the cryptopro draft. */ + const SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable a SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 vulnerability workaround added in OpenSSL 0.9.6d. */ + const SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to always use the tmp_rsa key when performing RSA operations. */ + const SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA: number; + /** Allows initial connection to servers that do not support RI. */ + const SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT: number; + const SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER: number; + const SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable the workaround for a man-in-the-middle protocol-version vulnerability in the SSL 2.0 server implementation. */ + 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; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable support for SSL/TLS compression. */ + const SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION: number; + const SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to always start a new session when performing renegotiation. */ + 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; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to always create a new key when using temporary/ephemeral DH parameters. */ + const SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE: number; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to always create a new key when using temporary/ephemeral ECDH parameters. */ + 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; + /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable version rollback attack detection. */ + const SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_RSA: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_DSA: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_DH: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_RAND: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_EC: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS: number; + const ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS: 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 ALPN_ENABLED: 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; + /** Sets the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to the digest size when signing or verifying. */ + const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_DIGEST: number; + /** Sets the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to the maximum permissible value when signing data. */ + const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_MAX_SIGN: number; + /** Causes the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to be determined automatically when verifying a signature. */ + const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_AUTO: number; + const POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED: number; + const POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED: number; + const POINT_CONVERSION_HYBRID: number; + /** Specifies the built-in default cipher list used by Node.js (colon-separated values). */ + const defaultCoreCipherList: string; + /** Specifies the active default cipher list used by the current Node.js process (colon-separated values). */ + const defaultCipherList: string; + } + interface HashOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + /** + * For XOF hash functions such as `shake256`, the + * outputLength option can be used to specify the desired output length in bytes. + */ + outputLength?: number | undefined; + } + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 */ + const fips: boolean; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Hash` object that can be used to generate hash digests + * using the given `algorithm`. Optional `options` argument controls stream + * behavior. For XOF hash functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option + * can be used to specify the desired output length in bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the + * version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc. + * On recent releases of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms`(`openssl list-message-digest-algorithms` for older versions of OpenSSL) will + * display the available digest algorithms. + * + * Example: generating the sha256 sum of a file + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream + * } from 'fs'; + * import { argv } from 'process'; + * const { + * createHash + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const filename = argv[2]; + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * const input = createReadStream(filename); + * input.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = input.read(); + * if (data) + * hash.update(data); + * else { + * console.log(`${hash.digest('hex')} ${filename}`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createHash(algorithm: string, options?: HashOptions): Hash; + /** + * Creates and returns an `Hmac` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `key`. + * Optional `options` argument controls stream behavior. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the + * version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc. + * On recent releases of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms`(`openssl list-message-digest-algorithms` for older versions of OpenSSL) will + * display the available digest algorithms. + * + * The `key` is the HMAC key used to generate the cryptographic HMAC hash. If it is + * a `KeyObject`, its type must be `secret`. + * + * Example: generating the sha256 HMAC of a file + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream + * } from 'fs'; + * import { argv } from 'process'; + * const { + * createHmac + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const filename = argv[2]; + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * const input = createReadStream(filename); + * input.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = input.read(); + * if (data) + * hmac.update(data); + * else { + * console.log(`${hmac.digest('hex')} ${filename}`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createHmac(algorithm: string, key: BinaryLike | KeyObject, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Hmac; + // https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_character_encodings + type BinaryToTextEncoding = 'base64' | 'base64url' | 'hex'; + type CharacterEncoding = 'utf8' | 'utf-8' | 'utf16le' | 'latin1'; + type LegacyCharacterEncoding = 'ascii' | 'binary' | 'ucs2' | 'ucs-2'; + type Encoding = BinaryToTextEncoding | CharacterEncoding | LegacyCharacterEncoding; + type ECDHKeyFormat = 'compressed' | 'uncompressed' | 'hybrid'; + /** + * The `Hash` class is a utility for creating hash digests of data. It can be + * used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written + * to produce a computed hash digest on the readable side, or + * * Using the `hash.update()` and `hash.digest()` methods to produce the + * computed hash. + * + * The {@link createHash} method is used to create `Hash` instances. `Hash`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Hash` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHash + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * hash.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = hash.read(); + * if (data) { + * console.log(data.toString('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50 + * } + * }); + * + * hash.write('some data to hash'); + * hash.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Hash` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'fs'; + * import { stdout } from 'process'; + * const { createHash } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.js'); + * input.pipe(hash).setEncoding('hex').pipe(stdout); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `hash.update()` and `hash.digest()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHash + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * hash.update('some data to hash'); + * console.log(hash.digest('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50 + * ``` + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + class Hash extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Creates a new `Hash` object that contains a deep copy of the internal state + * of the current `Hash` object. + * + * The optional `options` argument controls stream behavior. For XOF hash + * functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option can be used to + * specify the desired output length in bytes. + * + * An error is thrown when an attempt is made to copy the `Hash` object after + * its `hash.digest()` method has been called. + * + * ```js + * // Calculate a rolling hash. + * const { + * createHash + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hash = createHash('sha256'); + * + * hash.update('one'); + * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex')); + * + * hash.update('two'); + * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex')); + * + * hash.update('three'); + * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex')); + * + * // Etc. + * ``` + * @since v13.1.0 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + copy(options?: stream.TransformOptions): Hash; + /** + * Updates the hash content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Hash; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hash; + /** + * Calculates the digest of all of the data passed to be hashed (using the `hash.update()` method). + * If `encoding` is provided a string will be returned; otherwise + * a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `Hash` object can not be used again after `hash.digest()` method has been + * called. Multiple calls will cause an error to be thrown. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + digest(): Buffer; + digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + } + /** + * The `Hmac` class is a utility for creating cryptographic HMAC digests. It can + * be used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written + * to produce a computed HMAC digest on the readable side, or + * * Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods to produce the + * computed HMAC digest. + * + * The {@link createHmac} method is used to create `Hmac` instances. `Hmac`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Hmac` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHmac + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * hmac.on('readable', () => { + * // Only one element is going to be produced by the + * // hash stream. + * const data = hmac.read(); + * if (data) { + * console.log(data.toString('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e + * } + * }); + * + * hmac.write('some data to hash'); + * hmac.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Hmac` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'fs'; + * import { stdout } from 'process'; + * const { + * createHmac + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.js'); + * input.pipe(hmac).pipe(stdout); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * createHmac + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret'); + * + * hmac.update('some data to hash'); + * console.log(hmac.digest('hex')); + * // Prints: + * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + */ + class Hmac extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the `Hmac` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Hmac; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hmac; + /** + * Calculates the HMAC digest of all of the data passed using `hmac.update()`. + * If `encoding` is + * provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned; + * + * The `Hmac` object can not be used again after `hmac.digest()` has been + * called. Multiple calls to `hmac.digest()` will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + digest(): Buffer; + digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + } + type KeyObjectType = 'secret' | 'public' | 'private'; + interface KeyExportOptions { + type: 'pkcs1' | 'spki' | 'pkcs8' | 'sec1'; + format: T; + cipher?: string | undefined; + passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined; + } + interface JwkKeyExportOptions { + format: 'jwk'; + } + interface JsonWebKey { + crv?: string | undefined; + d?: string | undefined; + dp?: string | undefined; + dq?: string | undefined; + e?: string | undefined; + k?: string | undefined; + kty?: string | undefined; + n?: string | undefined; + p?: string | undefined; + q?: string | undefined; + qi?: string | undefined; + x?: string | undefined; + y?: string | undefined; + [key: string]: unknown; + } + interface AsymmetricKeyDetails { + /** + * Key size in bits (RSA, DSA). + */ + modulusLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * Public exponent (RSA). + */ + publicExponent?: bigint | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest (RSA-PSS). + */ + hashAlgorithm?: string | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 (RSA-PSS). + */ + mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string | undefined; + /** + * Minimal salt length in bytes (RSA-PSS). + */ + saltLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * Size of q in bits (DSA). + */ + divisorLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * Name of the curve (EC). + */ + namedCurve?: string | undefined; + } + /** + * Node.js uses a `KeyObject` class to represent a symmetric or asymmetric key, + * and each kind of key exposes different functions. The {@link createSecretKey}, {@link createPublicKey} and {@link createPrivateKey} methods are used to create `KeyObject`instances. `KeyObject` + * objects are not to be created directly using the `new`keyword. + * + * Most applications should consider using the new `KeyObject` API instead of + * passing keys as strings or `Buffer`s due to improved security features. + * + * `KeyObject` instances can be passed to other threads via `postMessage()`. + * The receiver obtains a cloned `KeyObject`, and the `KeyObject` does not need to + * be listed in the `transferList` argument. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + class KeyObject { + private constructor(); + /** + * Example: Converting a `CryptoKey` instance to a `KeyObject`: + * + * ```js + * const { webcrypto, KeyObject } = await import('crypto'); + * const { subtle } = webcrypto; + * + * const key = await subtle.generateKey({ + * name: 'HMAC', + * hash: 'SHA-256', + * length: 256 + * }, true, ['sign', 'verify']); + * + * const keyObject = KeyObject.from(key); + * console.log(keyObject.symmetricKeySize); + * // Prints: 32 (symmetric key size in bytes) + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + static from(key: webcrypto.CryptoKey): KeyObject; + /** + * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the type of the key. Supported key + * types are: + * + * * `'rsa'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.1) + * * `'rsa-pss'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.10) + * * `'dsa'` (OID 1.2.840.10040.4.1) + * * `'ec'` (OID 1.2.840.10045.2.1) + * * `'x25519'` (OID 1.3.101.110) + * * `'x448'` (OID 1.3.101.111) + * * `'ed25519'` (OID 1.3.101.112) + * * `'ed448'` (OID 1.3.101.113) + * * `'dh'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.3.1) + * + * This property is `undefined` for unrecognized `KeyObject` types and symmetric + * keys. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + asymmetricKeyType?: KeyType | undefined; + /** + * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the size of the embedded key in + * bytes. This property is `undefined` for symmetric keys. + */ + asymmetricKeySize?: number | undefined; + /** + * This property exists only on asymmetric keys. Depending on the type of the key, + * this object contains information about the key. None of the information obtained + * through this property can be used to uniquely identify a key or to compromise + * the security of the key. + * + * For RSA-PSS keys, if the key material contains a `RSASSA-PSS-params` sequence, + * the `hashAlgorithm`, `mgf1HashAlgorithm`, and `saltLength` properties will be + * set. + * + * Other key details might be exposed via this API using additional attributes. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + asymmetricKeyDetails?: AsymmetricKeyDetails | undefined; + /** + * For symmetric keys, the following encoding options can be used: + * + * For public keys, the following encoding options can be used: + * + * For private keys, the following encoding options can be used: + * + * The result type depends on the selected encoding format, when PEM the + * result is a string, when DER it will be a buffer containing the data + * encoded as DER, when [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) it will be an object. + * + * When [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) encoding format was selected, all other encoding options are + * ignored. + * + * PKCS#1, SEC1, and PKCS#8 type keys can be encrypted by using a combination of + * the `cipher` and `format` options. The PKCS#8 `type` can be used with any`format` to encrypt any key algorithm (RSA, EC, or DH) by specifying a`cipher`. PKCS#1 and SEC1 can only be + * encrypted by specifying a `cipher`when the PEM `format` is used. For maximum compatibility, use PKCS#8 for + * encrypted private keys. Since PKCS#8 defines its own + * encryption mechanism, PEM-level encryption is not supported when encrypting + * a PKCS#8 key. See [RFC 5208](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5208.txt) for PKCS#8 encryption and [RFC 1421](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1421.txt) for + * PKCS#1 and SEC1 encryption. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + export(options: KeyExportOptions<'pem'>): string | Buffer; + export(options?: KeyExportOptions<'der'>): Buffer; + export(options?: JwkKeyExportOptions): JsonWebKey; + /** + * For secret keys, this property represents the size of the key in bytes. This + * property is `undefined` for asymmetric keys. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + symmetricKeySize?: number | undefined; + /** + * Depending on the type of this `KeyObject`, this property is either`'secret'` for secret (symmetric) keys, `'public'` for public (asymmetric) keys + * or `'private'` for private (asymmetric) keys. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + type: KeyObjectType; + } + type CipherCCMTypes = 'aes-128-ccm' | 'aes-192-ccm' | 'aes-256-ccm' | 'chacha20-poly1305'; + type CipherGCMTypes = 'aes-128-gcm' | 'aes-192-gcm' | 'aes-256-gcm'; + type CipherOCBTypes = 'aes-128-ocb' | 'aes-192-ocb' | 'aes-256-ocb'; + type BinaryLike = string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView; + type CipherKey = BinaryLike | KeyObject; + interface CipherCCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + authTagLength: number; + } + interface CipherGCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + authTagLength?: number | undefined; + } + interface CipherOCBOptions extends stream.TransformOptions { + authTagLength: number; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and`password`. + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode is used (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`). In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication + * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On + * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms`(`openssl list-cipher-algorithms` for older versions of OpenSSL) will + * display the available cipher algorithms. + * + * The `password` is used to derive the cipher key and initialization vector (IV). + * The value must be either a `'latin1'` encoded string, a `Buffer`, a`TypedArray`, or a `DataView`. + * + * The implementation of `crypto.createCipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL + * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one + * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same + * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and + * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very + * rapidly. + * + * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that + * developers derive a key and IV on + * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createCipheriv} to create the `Cipher` object. Users should not use ciphers with counter mode + * (e.g. CTR, GCM, or CCM) in `crypto.createCipher()`. A warning is emitted when + * they are used in order to avoid the risk of IV reuse that causes + * vulnerabilities. For the case when IV is reused in GCM, see [Nonce-Disrespecting Adversaries](https://github.com/nonce-disrespect/nonce-disrespect) for details. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createCipheriv} instead. + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createCipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): CipherCCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */ + function createCipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): CipherGCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */ + function createCipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Cipher; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object, with the given `algorithm`, `key` and + * initialization vector (`iv`). + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode is used (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`). In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication + * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On + * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms`(`openssl list-cipher-algorithms` for older versions of OpenSSL) will + * display the available cipher algorithms. + * + * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded + * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be + * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need + * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`. + * + * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be + * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just + * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that + * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret; + * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a + * given IV will be. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createCipheriv(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): CipherCCM; + function createCipheriv(algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherOCBOptions): CipherOCB; + function createCipheriv(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): CipherGCM; + function createCipheriv(algorithm: string, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike | null, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Cipher; + /** + * Instances of the `Cipher` class are used to encrypt data. The class can be + * used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain unencrypted + * data is written to produce encrypted data on the readable side, or + * * Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods to produce + * the encrypted data. + * + * The {@link createCipher} or {@link createCipheriv} methods are + * used to create `Cipher` instances. `Cipher` objects are not to be created + * directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Cipher` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * scrypt, + * randomFill, + * createCipheriv + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * + * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm. + * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits). + * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector + * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * // Once we have the key and iv, we can create and use the cipher... + * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * let encrypted = ''; + * cipher.setEncoding('hex'); + * + * cipher.on('data', (chunk) => encrypted += chunk); + * cipher.on('end', () => console.log(encrypted)); + * + * cipher.write('some clear text data'); + * cipher.end(); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Cipher` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream, + * createWriteStream, + * } from 'fs'; + * + * import { + * pipeline + * } from 'stream'; + * + * const { + * scrypt, + * randomFill, + * createCipheriv + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * + * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm. + * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits). + * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector + * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.js'); + * const output = createWriteStream('test.enc'); + * + * pipeline(input, cipher, output, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * scrypt, + * randomFill, + * createCipheriv + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * + * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm. + * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits). + * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector + * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * let encrypted = cipher.update('some clear text data', 'utf8', 'hex'); + * encrypted += cipher.final('hex'); + * console.log(encrypted); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + */ + class Cipher extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the cipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given, + * the `data`argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding`argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`. If `data` is a `Buffer`, + * `TypedArray`, or `DataView`, then`inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered + * data. If the `outputEncoding`is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no`outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `cipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `cipher.final()` is called. Calling `cipher.update()` after `cipher.final()` will result in an error being + * thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the data. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Buffer; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Buffer; + update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + /** + * Once the `cipher.final()` method has been called, the `Cipher` object can no + * longer be used to encrypt data. Attempts to call `cipher.final()` more than + * once will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @return Any remaining enciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned. + */ + final(): Buffer; + final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string; + /** + * When using block encryption algorithms, the `Cipher` class will automatically + * add padding to the input data to the appropriate block size. To disable the + * default padding call `cipher.setAutoPadding(false)`. + * + * When `autoPadding` is `false`, the length of the entire input data must be a + * multiple of the cipher's block size or `cipher.final()` will throw an error. + * Disabling automatic padding is useful for non-standard padding, for instance + * using `0x0` instead of PKCS padding. + * + * The `cipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `cipher.final()`. + * @since v0.7.1 + * @param [autoPadding=true] + * @return for method chaining. + */ + setAutoPadding(autoPadding?: boolean): this; + } + interface CipherCCM extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: { + plaintextLength: number; + } + ): this; + getAuthTag(): Buffer; + } + interface CipherGCM extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + } + ): this; + getAuthTag(): Buffer; + } + interface CipherOCB extends Cipher { + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + } + ): this; + getAuthTag(): Buffer; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and`password` (key). + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode is used (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`). In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. + * + * The implementation of `crypto.createDecipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL + * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one + * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same + * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and + * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very + * rapidly. + * + * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/crypto/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that + * developers derive a key and IV on + * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createDecipheriv} to create the `Decipher` object. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createDecipheriv} instead. + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): DecipherCCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): DecipherGCM; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */ + function createDecipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Decipher; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm`, `key`and initialization vector (`iv`). + * + * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a + * cipher in CCM or OCB mode is used (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`). In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the + * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to restrict accepted authentication tags + * to those with the specified length. + * + * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On + * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms`(`openssl list-cipher-algorithms` for older versions of OpenSSL) will + * display the available cipher algorithms. + * + * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded + * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be + * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need + * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`. + * + * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be + * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just + * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that + * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret; + * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a given + * IV will be. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param options `stream.transform` options + */ + function createDecipheriv(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): DecipherCCM; + function createDecipheriv(algorithm: CipherOCBTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options: CipherOCBOptions): DecipherOCB; + function createDecipheriv(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): DecipherGCM; + function createDecipheriv(algorithm: string, key: CipherKey, iv: BinaryLike | null, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Decipher; + /** + * Instances of the `Decipher` class are used to decrypt data. The class can be + * used in one of two ways: + * + * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain encrypted + * data is written to produce unencrypted data on the readable side, or + * * Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods to + * produce the unencrypted data. + * + * The {@link createDecipher} or {@link createDecipheriv} methods are + * used to create `Decipher` instances. `Decipher` objects are not to be created + * directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Decipher` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { + * scryptSync, + * createDecipheriv + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * // Key length is dependent on the algorithm. In this case for aes192, it is + * // 24 bytes (192 bits). + * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead. + * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24); + * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext. + * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector. + * + * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * let decrypted = ''; + * decipher.on('readable', () => { + * while (null !== (chunk = decipher.read())) { + * decrypted += chunk.toString('utf8'); + * } + * }); + * decipher.on('end', () => { + * console.log(decrypted); + * // Prints: some clear text data + * }); + * + * // Encrypted with same algorithm, key and iv. + * const encrypted = + * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa'; + * decipher.write(encrypted, 'hex'); + * decipher.end(); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using `Decipher` and piped streams: + * + * ```js + * import { + * createReadStream, + * createWriteStream, + * } from 'fs'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { + * scryptSync, + * createDecipheriv + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead. + * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24); + * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext. + * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector. + * + * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * const input = createReadStream('test.enc'); + * const output = createWriteStream('test.js'); + * + * input.pipe(decipher).pipe(output); + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods: + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { + * scryptSync, + * createDecipheriv + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc'; + * const password = 'Password used to generate key'; + * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead. + * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24); + * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext. + * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector. + * + * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv); + * + * // Encrypted using same algorithm, key and iv. + * const encrypted = + * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa'; + * let decrypted = decipher.update(encrypted, 'hex', 'utf8'); + * decrypted += decipher.final('utf8'); + * console.log(decrypted); + * // Prints: some clear text data + * ``` + * @since v0.1.94 + */ + class Decipher extends stream.Transform { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the decipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given, + * the `data`argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding`argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`. If `data` is a `Buffer` then `inputEncoding` is + * ignored. + * + * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered + * data. If the `outputEncoding`is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no`outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `decipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `decipher.final()` is called. Calling `decipher.update()` after `decipher.final()` will result in an error + * being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Buffer; + update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string; + /** + * Once the `decipher.final()` method has been called, the `Decipher` object can + * no longer be used to decrypt data. Attempts to call `decipher.final()` more + * than once will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.94 + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @return Any remaining deciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned. + */ + final(): Buffer; + final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string; + /** + * When data has been encrypted without standard block padding, calling`decipher.setAutoPadding(false)` will disable automatic padding to prevent `decipher.final()` from checking for and + * removing padding. + * + * Turning auto padding off will only work if the input data's length is a + * multiple of the ciphers block size. + * + * The `decipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `decipher.final()`. + * @since v0.7.1 + * @param [autoPadding=true] + * @return for method chaining. + */ + setAutoPadding(auto_padding?: boolean): this; + } + interface DecipherCCM extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options: { + plaintextLength: number; + } + ): this; + } + interface DecipherGCM extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + } + ): this; + } + interface DecipherOCB extends Decipher { + setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this; + setAAD( + buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + options?: { + plaintextLength: number; + } + ): this; + } + interface PrivateKeyInput { + key: string | Buffer; + format?: KeyFormat | undefined; + type?: 'pkcs1' | 'pkcs8' | 'sec1' | undefined; + passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined; + } + interface PublicKeyInput { + key: string | Buffer; + format?: KeyFormat | undefined; + type?: 'pkcs1' | 'spki' | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The`type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKey + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * generateKey('hmac', { length: 64 }, (err, key) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // 46e..........620 + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`. + */ + function generateKey( + type: 'hmac' | 'aes', + options: { + length: number; + }, + callback: (err: Error | null, key: KeyObject) => void + ): void; + /** + * Synchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The`type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeySync + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const key = generateKeySync('hmac', { length: 64 }); + * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // e89..........41e + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`. + */ + function generateKeySync( + type: 'hmac' | 'aes', + options: { + length: number; + } + ): KeyObject; + interface JsonWebKeyInput { + key: JsonWebKey; + format: 'jwk'; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a new key object containing a private key. If `key` is a + * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; otherwise, `key`must be an object with the properties described above. + * + * If the private key is encrypted, a `passphrase` must be specified. The length + * of the passphrase is limited to 1024 bytes. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + function createPrivateKey(key: PrivateKeyInput | string | Buffer | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject; + /** + * Creates and returns a new key object containing a public key. If `key` is a + * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; if `key` is a `KeyObject`with type `'private'`, the public key is derived from the given private key; + * otherwise, `key` must be an object with the properties described above. + * + * If the format is `'pem'`, the `'key'` may also be an X.509 certificate. + * + * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may be + * passed instead of a public key. In that case, this function behaves as if {@link createPrivateKey} had been called, except that the type of the + * returned `KeyObject` will be `'public'` and that the private key cannot be + * extracted from the returned `KeyObject`. Similarly, if a `KeyObject` with type`'private'` is given, a new `KeyObject` with type `'public'` will be returned + * and it will be impossible to extract the private key from the returned object. + * @since v11.6.0 + */ + function createPublicKey(key: PublicKeyInput | string | Buffer | KeyObject | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject; + /** + * Creates and returns a new key object containing a secret key for symmetric + * encryption or `Hmac`. + * @since v11.6.0 + * @param encoding The string encoding when `key` is a string. + */ + function createSecretKey(key: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): KeyObject; + function createSecretKey(key: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): KeyObject; + /** + * Creates and returns a `Sign` object that uses the given `algorithm`. Use {@link getHashes} to obtain the names of the available digest algorithms. + * Optional `options` argument controls the `stream.Writable` behavior. + * + * In some cases, a `Sign` instance can be created using the name of a signature + * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use + * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature + * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest + * algorithm names. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param options `stream.Writable` options + */ + function createSign(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Sign; + type DSAEncoding = 'der' | 'ieee-p1363'; + interface SigningOptions { + /** + * @See crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_PADDING + */ + padding?: number | undefined; + saltLength?: number | undefined; + dsaEncoding?: DSAEncoding | undefined; + } + interface SignPrivateKeyInput extends PrivateKeyInput, SigningOptions {} + interface SignKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions { + key: KeyObject; + } + interface VerifyPublicKeyInput extends PublicKeyInput, SigningOptions {} + interface VerifyKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions { + key: KeyObject; + } + type KeyLike = string | Buffer | KeyObject; + /** + * The `Sign` class is a utility for generating signatures. It can be used in one + * of two ways: + * + * * As a writable `stream`, where data to be signed is written and the `sign.sign()` method is used to generate and return the signature, or + * * Using the `sign.update()` and `sign.sign()` methods to produce the + * signature. + * + * The {@link createSign} method is used to create `Sign` instances. The + * argument is the string name of the hash function to use. `Sign` objects are not + * to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * Example: Using `Sign` and `Verify` objects as streams: + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPairSync, + * createSign, + * createVerify + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('ec', { + * namedCurve: 'sect239k1' + * }); + * + * const sign = createSign('SHA256'); + * sign.write('some data to sign'); + * sign.end(); + * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey, 'hex'); + * + * const verify = createVerify('SHA256'); + * verify.write('some data to sign'); + * verify.end(); + * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature, 'hex')); + * // Prints: true + * ``` + * + * Example: Using the `sign.update()` and `verify.update()` methods: + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPairSync, + * createSign, + * createVerify + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', { + * modulusLength: 2048, + * }); + * + * const sign = createSign('SHA256'); + * sign.update('some data to sign'); + * sign.end(); + * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey); + * + * const verify = createVerify('SHA256'); + * verify.update('some data to sign'); + * verify.end(); + * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature)); + * // Prints: true + * ``` + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + class Sign extends stream.Writable { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the `Sign` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): this; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): this; + /** + * Calculates the signature on all the data passed through using either `sign.update()` or `sign.write()`. + * + * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an + * object, the following additional properties can be passed: + * + * If `outputEncoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * The `Sign` object can not be again used after `sign.sign()` method has been + * called. Multiple calls to `sign.sign()` will result in an error being thrown. + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + sign(privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput): Buffer; + sign(privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput, outputFormat: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Verify` object that uses the given algorithm. + * Use {@link getHashes} to obtain an array of names of the available + * signing algorithms. Optional `options` argument controls the`stream.Writable` behavior. + * + * In some cases, a `Verify` instance can be created using the name of a signature + * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use + * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature + * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest + * algorithm names. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param options `stream.Writable` options + */ + function createVerify(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Verify; + /** + * The `Verify` class is a utility for verifying signatures. It can be used in one + * of two ways: + * + * * As a writable `stream` where written data is used to validate against the + * supplied signature, or + * * Using the `verify.update()` and `verify.verify()` methods to verify + * the signature. + * + * The {@link createVerify} method is used to create `Verify` instances.`Verify` objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword. + * + * See `Sign` for examples. + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + class Verify extends stream.Writable { + private constructor(); + /** + * Updates the `Verify` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which + * is given in `inputEncoding`. + * If `inputEncoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an + * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored. + * + * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed. + * @since v0.1.92 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string. + */ + update(data: BinaryLike): Verify; + update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Verify; + /** + * Verifies the provided data using the given `object` and `signature`. + * + * If `object` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`object` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an + * object, the following additional properties can be passed: + * + * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the data, in + * the `signatureEncoding`. + * If a `signatureEncoding` is specified, the `signature` is expected to be a + * string; otherwise `signature` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * The `verify` object can not be used again after `verify.verify()` has been + * called. Multiple calls to `verify.verify()` will result in an error being + * thrown. + * + * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may + * be passed instead of a public key. + * @since v0.1.92 + */ + verify(object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput, signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + verify(object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput, signature: string, signature_format?: BinaryToTextEncoding): boolean; + } + /** + * Creates a `DiffieHellman` key exchange object using the supplied `prime` and an + * optional specific `generator`. + * + * The `generator` argument can be a number, string, or `Buffer`. If`generator` is not specified, the value `2` is used. + * + * If `primeEncoding` is specified, `prime` is expected to be a string; otherwise + * a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected. + * + * If `generatorEncoding` is specified, `generator` is expected to be a string; + * otherwise a number, `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected. + * @since v0.11.12 + * @param primeEncoding The `encoding` of the `prime` string. + * @param [generator=2] + * @param generatorEncoding The `encoding` of the `generator` string. + */ + function createDiffieHellman(primeLength: number, generator?: number | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman(prime: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman(prime: string, primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman(prime: string, primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, generator: number | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): DiffieHellman; + function createDiffieHellman(prime: string, primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, generator: string, generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): DiffieHellman; + /** + * The `DiffieHellman` class is a utility for creating Diffie-Hellman key + * exchanges. + * + * Instances of the `DiffieHellman` class can be created using the {@link createDiffieHellman} function. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * const { + * createDiffieHellman + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * // Generate Alice's keys... + * const alice = createDiffieHellman(2048); + * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys(); + * + * // Generate Bob's keys... + * const bob = createDiffieHellman(alice.getPrime(), alice.getGenerator()); + * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys(); + * + * // Exchange and generate the secret... + * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey); + * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey); + * + * // OK + * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex')); + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + class DiffieHellman { + private constructor(); + /** + * Generates private and public Diffie-Hellman key values, and returns + * the public key in the specified `encoding`. This key should be + * transferred to the other party. + * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + generateKeys(): Buffer; + generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other + * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied + * key is interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and secret is + * encoded using specified `outputEncoding`. + * If the `inputEncoding` is not + * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * If `outputEncoding` is given a string is returned; otherwise, a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of an `otherPublicKey` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding?: null, outputEncoding?: null): Buffer; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding?: null): Buffer; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: null, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman prime in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a string is + * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getPrime(): Buffer; + getPrime(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman generator in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a string is + * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getGenerator(): Buffer; + getGenerator(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a + * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getPublicKey(): Buffer; + getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Returns the Diffie-Hellman private key in the specified `encoding`. + * If `encoding` is provided a + * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + getPrivateKey(): Buffer; + getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * Sets the Diffie-Hellman public key. If the `encoding` argument is provided,`publicKey` is expected + * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `publicKey` is expected + * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `publicKey` string. + */ + setPublicKey(publicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + setPublicKey(publicKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void; + /** + * Sets the Diffie-Hellman private key. If the `encoding` argument is provided,`privateKey` is expected + * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected + * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * @since v0.5.0 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string. + */ + setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void; + /** + * A bit field containing any warnings and/or errors resulting from a check + * performed during initialization of the `DiffieHellman` object. + * + * The following values are valid for this property (as defined in `constants`module): + * + * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME` + * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME` + * * `DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR` + * * `DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR` + * @since v0.11.12 + */ + verifyError: number; + } + /** + * The `DiffieHellmanGroup` class takes a well-known modp group as its argument. + * It works the same as `DiffieHellman`, except that it does not allow changing its keys after creation. + * In other words, it does not implement `setPublicKey()` or `setPrivateKey()` methods. + * + * ```js + * const { createDiffieHellmanGroup } = await import('node:crypto'); + * const dh = createDiffieHellmanGroup('modp1'); + * ``` + * The name (e.g. `'modp1'`) is taken from [RFC 2412](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2412.txt) (modp1 and 2) and [RFC 3526](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt): + * ```bash + * $ perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if /"(modp\d+)"/' src/node_crypto_groups.h + * modp1 # 768 bits + * modp2 # 1024 bits + * modp5 # 1536 bits + * modp14 # 2048 bits + * modp15 # etc. + * modp16 + * modp17 + * modp18 + * ``` + * @since v0.7.5 + */ + const DiffieHellmanGroup: DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor; + interface DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor { + new(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + (name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + readonly prototype: DiffieHellmanGroup; + } + type DiffieHellmanGroup = Omit; + /** + * Creates a predefined `DiffieHellmanGroup` key exchange object. The + * supported groups are: `'modp1'`, `'modp2'`, `'modp5'` (defined in [RFC 2412](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2412.txt), but see `Caveats`) and `'modp14'`, `'modp15'`,`'modp16'`, `'modp17'`, + * `'modp18'` (defined in [RFC 3526](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt)). The + * returned object mimics the interface of objects created by {@link createDiffieHellman}, but will not allow changing + * the keys (with `diffieHellman.setPublicKey()`, for example). The + * advantage of using this method is that the parties do not have to + * generate nor exchange a group modulus beforehand, saving both processor + * and communication time. + * + * Example (obtaining a shared secret): + * + * ```js + * const { + * getDiffieHellman + * } = await import('crypto'); + * const alice = getDiffieHellman('modp14'); + * const bob = getDiffieHellman('modp14'); + * + * alice.generateKeys(); + * bob.generateKeys(); + * + * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bob.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex'); + * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(alice.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex'); + * + * // aliceSecret and bobSecret should be the same + * console.log(aliceSecret === bobSecret); + * ``` + * @since v0.7.5 + */ + function getDiffieHellman(groupName: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + /** + * An alias for {@link getDiffieHellman} + * @since v0.9.3 + */ + function createDiffieHellmanGroup(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup; + /** + * Provides an asynchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) + * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is + * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the`password`, `salt` and `iterations`. + * + * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and`derivedKey`. If an error occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set; + * otherwise `err` will be `null`. By default, the successfully generated`derivedKey` will be passed to the callback as a `Buffer`. An error will be + * thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or types. + * + * If `digest` is `null`, `'sha1'` will be used. This behavior is deprecated, + * please specify a `digest` explicitly. + * + * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The + * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be, + * but will take a longer amount of time to complete. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * pbkdf2 + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING` property can be used to change the way the`derivedKey` is passed to the callback. This property, however, has been + * deprecated and use should be avoided. + * + * ```js + * import crypto from 'crypto'; + * crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'hex'; + * crypto.pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 512, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey); // '3745e48...aa39b34' + * }); + * ``` + * + * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}. + * + * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and + * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information. + * @since v0.5.5 + */ + function pbkdf2(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, iterations: number, keylen: number, digest: string, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * Provides a synchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) + * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is + * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the`password`, `salt` and `iterations`. + * + * If an error occurs an `Error` will be thrown, otherwise the derived key will be + * returned as a `Buffer`. + * + * If `digest` is `null`, `'sha1'` will be used. This behavior is deprecated, + * please specify a `digest` explicitly. + * + * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The + * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be, + * but will take a longer amount of time to complete. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * ```js + * const { + * pbkdf2Sync + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const key = pbkdf2Sync('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512'); + * console.log(key.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * ``` + * + * The `crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING` property may be used to change the way the`derivedKey` is returned. This property, however, is deprecated and use + * should be avoided. + * + * ```js + * import crypto from 'crypto'; + * crypto.DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'hex'; + * const key = crypto.pbkdf2Sync('secret', 'salt', 100000, 512, 'sha512'); + * console.log(key); // '3745e48...aa39b34' + * ``` + * + * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}. + * @since v0.9.3 + */ + function pbkdf2Sync(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, iterations: number, keylen: number, digest: string): Buffer; + /** + * Generates cryptographically strong pseudorandom data. The `size` argument + * is a number indicating the number of bytes to generate. + * + * If a `callback` function is provided, the bytes are generated asynchronously + * and the `callback` function is invoked with two arguments: `err` and `buf`. + * If an error occurs, `err` will be an `Error` object; otherwise it is `null`. The`buf` argument is a `Buffer` containing the generated bytes. + * + * ```js + * // Asynchronous + * const { + * randomBytes + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * randomBytes(256, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(`${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random bytes are generated + * synchronously and returned as a `Buffer`. An error will be thrown if + * there is a problem generating the bytes. + * + * ```js + * // Synchronous + * const { + * randomBytes + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const buf = randomBytes(256); + * console.log( + * `${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`); + * ``` + * + * The `crypto.randomBytes()` method will not complete until there is + * sufficient entropy available. + * This should normally never take longer than a few milliseconds. The only time + * when generating the random bytes may conceivably block for a longer period of + * time is right after boot, when the whole system is still low on entropy. + * + * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and + * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information. + * + * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomBytes()` is carried out in a single + * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition + * large `randomBytes` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client + * request. + * @since v0.5.8 + * @param size The number of bytes to generate. The `size` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`. + * @return if the `callback` function is not provided. + */ + function randomBytes(size: number): Buffer; + function randomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: Buffer) => void): void; + function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number): Buffer; + function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * Return a random integer `n` such that `min <= n < max`. This + * implementation avoids [modulo bias](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle#Modulo_bias). + * + * The range (`max - min`) must be less than `2**48`. `min` and `max` must + * be [safe integers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/isSafeInteger). + * + * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random integer is + * generated synchronously. + * + * ```js + * // Asynchronous + * const { + * randomInt + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * randomInt(3, (err, n) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * // Synchronous + * const { + * randomInt + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const n = randomInt(3); + * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`); + * ``` + * + * ```js + * // With `min` argument + * const { + * randomInt + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const n = randomInt(1, 7); + * console.log(`The dice rolled: ${n}`); + * ``` + * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0 + * @param [min=0] Start of random range (inclusive). + * @param max End of random range (exclusive). + * @param callback `function(err, n) {}`. + */ + function randomInt(max: number): number; + function randomInt(min: number, max: number): number; + function randomInt(max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void; + function randomInt(min: number, max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void; + /** + * Synchronous version of {@link randomFill}. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { randomFillSync } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10); + * console.log(randomFillSync(buf).toString('hex')); + * + * randomFillSync(buf, 5); + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * + * // The above is equivalent to the following: + * randomFillSync(buf, 5, 5); + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * ``` + * + * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray` or `DataView` instance may be passed as`buffer`. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { randomFillSync } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const a = new Uint32Array(10); + * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(a).buffer, + * a.byteOffset, a.byteLength).toString('hex')); + * + * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10)); + * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(b).buffer, + * b.byteOffset, b.byteLength).toString('hex')); + * + * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10); + * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(c)).toString('hex')); + * ``` + * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0 + * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`. + * @param [offset=0] + * @param [size=buffer.length - offset] + * @return The object passed as `buffer` argument. + */ + function randomFillSync(buffer: T, offset?: number, size?: number): T; + /** + * This function is similar to {@link randomBytes} but requires the first + * argument to be a `Buffer` that will be filled. It also + * requires that a callback is passed in. + * + * If the `callback` function is not provided, an error will be thrown. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { randomFill } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10); + * randomFill(buf, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * randomFill(buf, 5, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * // The above is equivalent to the following: + * randomFill(buf, 5, 5, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(buf.toString('hex')); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` instance may be passed as`buffer`. + * + * While this includes instances of `Float32Array` and `Float64Array`, this + * function should not be used to generate random floating-point numbers. The + * result may contain `+Infinity`, `-Infinity`, and `NaN`, and even if the array + * contains finite numbers only, they are not drawn from a uniform random + * distribution and have no meaningful lower or upper bounds. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { randomFill } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const a = new Uint32Array(10); + * randomFill(a, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength) + * .toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10)); + * randomFill(b, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength) + * .toString('hex')); + * }); + * + * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10); + * randomFill(c, (err, buf) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(buf).toString('hex')); + * }); + * ``` + * + * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and + * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information. + * + * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomFill()` is carried out in a single + * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition + * large `randomFill` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client + * request. + * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0 + * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`. + * @param [offset=0] + * @param [size=buffer.length - offset] + * @param callback `function(err, buf) {}`. + */ + function randomFill(buffer: T, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void): void; + function randomFill(buffer: T, offset: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void): void; + function randomFill(buffer: T, offset: number, size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void): void; + interface ScryptOptions { + cost?: number | undefined; + blockSize?: number | undefined; + parallelization?: number | undefined; + N?: number | undefined; + r?: number | undefined; + p?: number | undefined; + maxmem?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Provides an asynchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based + * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and + * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * The `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`.`err` is an exception object when key derivation fails, otherwise `err` is`null`. `derivedKey` is passed to the + * callback as a `Buffer`. + * + * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values + * or types. + * + * ```js + * const { + * scrypt + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * // Using the factory defaults. + * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * }); + * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two. + * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }, (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34' + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.5.0 + */ + function scrypt(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function scrypt(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, options: ScryptOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * Provides a synchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based + * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and + * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding. + * + * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is + * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details. + * + * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. + * + * An exception is thrown when key derivation fails, otherwise the derived key is + * returned as a `Buffer`. + * + * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values + * or types. + * + * ```js + * const { + * scryptSync + * } = await import('crypto'); + * // Using the factory defaults. + * + * const key1 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64); + * console.log(key1.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' + * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two. + * const key2 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }); + * console.log(key2.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34' + * ``` + * @since v10.5.0 + */ + function scryptSync(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, options?: ScryptOptions): Buffer; + interface RsaPublicKey { + key: KeyLike; + padding?: number | undefined; + } + interface RsaPrivateKey { + key: KeyLike; + passphrase?: string | undefined; + /** + * @default 'sha1' + */ + oaepHash?: string | undefined; + oaepLabel?: NodeJS.TypedArray | undefined; + padding?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Encrypts the content of `buffer` with `key` and returns a new `Buffer` with encrypted content. The returned data can be decrypted using + * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateDecrypt}. + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`. + * + * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may + * be passed instead of a public key. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + function publicEncrypt(key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer; + /** + * Decrypts `buffer` with `key`.`buffer` was previously encrypted using + * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateEncrypt}. + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`. + * + * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may + * be passed instead of a public key. + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + function publicDecrypt(key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer; + /** + * Decrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. `buffer` was previously encrypted using + * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicEncrypt}. + * + * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + function privateDecrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer; + /** + * Encrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. The returned data can be decrypted using + * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicDecrypt}. + * + * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if`privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an + * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses`RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`. + * @since v1.1.0 + */ + function privateEncrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * getCiphers + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * console.log(getCiphers()); // ['aes-128-cbc', 'aes-128-ccm', ...] + * ``` + * @since v0.9.3 + * @return An array with the names of the supported cipher algorithms. + */ + function getCiphers(): string[]; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * getCurves + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * console.log(getCurves()); // ['Oakley-EC2N-3', 'Oakley-EC2N-4', ...] + * ``` + * @since v2.3.0 + * @return An array with the names of the supported elliptic curves. + */ + function getCurves(): string[]; + /** + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return `1` if and only if a FIPS compliant crypto provider is currently in use, `0` otherwise. A future semver-major release may change the return type of this API to a {boolean}. + */ + function getFips(): 1 | 0; + /** + * Enables the FIPS compliant crypto provider in a FIPS-enabled Node.js build. Throws an error if FIPS mode is not available. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param bool `true` to enable FIPS mode. + */ + function setFips(bool: boolean): void; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * getHashes + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * console.log(getHashes()); // ['DSA', 'DSA-SHA', 'DSA-SHA1', ...] + * ``` + * @since v0.9.3 + * @return An array of the names of the supported hash algorithms, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`. Hash algorithms are also called "digest" algorithms. + */ + function getHashes(): string[]; + /** + * The `ECDH` class is a utility for creating Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) + * key exchanges. + * + * Instances of the `ECDH` class can be created using the {@link createECDH} function. + * + * ```js + * import assert from 'assert'; + * + * const { + * createECDH + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * // Generate Alice's keys... + * const alice = createECDH('secp521r1'); + * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys(); + * + * // Generate Bob's keys... + * const bob = createECDH('secp521r1'); + * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys(); + * + * // Exchange and generate the secret... + * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey); + * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey); + * + * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex')); + * // OK + * ``` + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + class ECDH { + private constructor(); + /** + * Converts the EC Diffie-Hellman public key specified by `key` and `curve` to the + * format specified by `format`. The `format` argument specifies point encoding + * and can be `'compressed'`, `'uncompressed'` or `'hybrid'`. The supplied key is + * interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned key is encoded + * using the specified `outputEncoding`. + * + * Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names. + * On recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display + * the name and description of each available elliptic curve. + * + * If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in `'uncompressed'`format. + * + * If the `inputEncoding` is not provided, `key` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * Example (uncompressing a key): + * + * ```js + * const { + * createECDH, + * ECDH + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const ecdh = createECDH('secp256k1'); + * ecdh.generateKeys(); + * + * const compressedKey = ecdh.getPublicKey('hex', 'compressed'); + * + * const uncompressedKey = ECDH.convertKey(compressedKey, + * 'secp256k1', + * 'hex', + * 'hex', + * 'uncompressed'); + * + * // The converted key and the uncompressed public key should be the same + * console.log(uncompressedKey === ecdh.getPublicKey('hex')); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `key` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @param [format='uncompressed'] + */ + static convertKey( + key: BinaryLike, + curve: string, + inputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding, + outputEncoding?: 'latin1' | 'hex' | 'base64' | 'base64url', + format?: 'uncompressed' | 'compressed' | 'hybrid' + ): Buffer | string; + /** + * Generates private and public EC Diffie-Hellman key values, and returns + * the public key in the specified `format` and `encoding`. This key should be + * transferred to the other party. + * + * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or`'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified, the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format. + * + * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @param [format='uncompressed'] + */ + generateKeys(): Buffer; + generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string; + /** + * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other + * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied + * key is interpreted using specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned secret + * is encoded using the specified `outputEncoding`. + * If the `inputEncoding` is not + * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`. + * + * If `outputEncoding` is given a string will be returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned. + * + * `ecdh.computeSecret` will throw an`ERR_CRYPTO_ECDH_INVALID_PUBLIC_KEY` error when `otherPublicKey`lies outside of the elliptic curve. Since `otherPublicKey` is + * usually supplied from a remote user over an insecure network, + * be sure to handle this exception accordingly. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `otherPublicKey` string. + * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value. + */ + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): Buffer; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is + * returned. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman in the specified `encoding`. + */ + getPrivateKey(): Buffer; + getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string; + /** + * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or`'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format. + * + * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is + * returned. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value. + * @param [format='uncompressed'] + * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding` and `format`. + */ + getPublicKey(): Buffer; + getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string; + /** + * Sets the EC Diffie-Hellman private key. + * If `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected + * to be a string; otherwise `privateKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`,`TypedArray`, or `DataView`. + * + * If `privateKey` is not valid for the curve specified when the `ECDH` object was + * created, an error is thrown. Upon setting the private key, the associated + * public point (key) is also generated and set in the `ECDH` object. + * @since v0.11.14 + * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string. + */ + setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): void; + } + /** + * Creates an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (`ECDH`) key exchange object using a + * predefined curve specified by the `curveName` string. Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names. On recent + * OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display the name + * and description of each available elliptic curve. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + function createECDH(curveName: string): ECDH; + /** + * This function is based on a constant-time algorithm. + * Returns true if `a` is equal to `b`, without leaking timing information that + * would allow an attacker to guess one of the values. This is suitable for + * comparing HMAC digests or secret values like authentication cookies or [capability urls](https://www.w3.org/TR/capability-urls/). + * + * `a` and `b` must both be `Buffer`s, `TypedArray`s, or `DataView`s, and they + * must have the same byte length. + * + * If at least one of `a` and `b` is a `TypedArray` with more than one byte per + * entry, such as `Uint16Array`, the result will be computed using the platform + * byte order. + * + * Use of `crypto.timingSafeEqual` does not guarantee that the _surrounding_ code + * is timing-safe. Care should be taken to ensure that the surrounding code does + * not introduce timing vulnerabilities. + * @since v6.6.0 + */ + function timingSafeEqual(a: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, b: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 */ + const DEFAULT_ENCODING: BufferEncoding; + type KeyType = 'rsa' | 'rsa-pss' | 'dsa' | 'ec' | 'ed25519' | 'ed448' | 'x25519' | 'x448'; + type KeyFormat = 'pem' | 'der'; + interface BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions { + format: T; + cipher?: string | undefined; + passphrase?: string | undefined; + } + interface KeyPairKeyObjectResult { + publicKey: KeyObject; + privateKey: KeyObject; + } + interface ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {} + interface ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Name of the curve to use + */ + namedCurve: string; + } + interface RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + } + interface RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest + */ + hashAlgorithm?: string; + /** + * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 + */ + mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string; + /** + * Minimal salt length in bytes + */ + saltLength?: string; + } + interface DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Size of q in bits + */ + divisorLength: number; + } + interface RSAKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'pkcs1' | 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs1' | 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface RSAPSSKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Public exponent + * @default 0x10001 + */ + publicExponent?: number | undefined; + /** + * Name of the message digest + */ + hashAlgorithm?: string; + /** + * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 + */ + mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string; + /** + * Minimal salt length in bytes + */ + saltLength?: string; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface DSAKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Key size in bits + */ + modulusLength: number; + /** + * Size of q in bits + */ + divisorLength: number; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface ECKeyPairOptions { + /** + * Name of the curve to use. + */ + namedCurve: string; + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'pkcs1' | 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'sec1' | 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface ED25519KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface ED448KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface X25519KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface X448KeyPairOptions { + publicKeyEncoding: { + type: 'spki'; + format: PubF; + }; + privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions & { + type: 'pkcs8'; + }; + } + interface KeyPairSyncResult { + publicKey: T1; + privateKey: T2; + } + /** + * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC, + * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported. + * + * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function + * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise, + * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`. + * + * When encoding public keys, it is recommended to use `'spki'`. When encoding + * private keys, it is recommended to use `'pkcs8'` with a strong passphrase, + * and to keep the passphrase confidential. + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPairSync + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const { + * publicKey, + * privateKey, + * } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', { + * modulusLength: 4096, + * publicKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'spki', + * format: 'pem' + * }, + * privateKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'pkcs8', + * format: 'pem', + * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc', + * passphrase: 'top secret' + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * The return value `{ publicKey, privateKey }` represents the generated key pair. + * When PEM encoding was selected, the respective key will be a string, otherwise + * it will be a buffer containing the data encoded as DER. + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`. + */ + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed25519', options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'ed448', options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x25519', options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>): KeyPairSyncResult; + function generateKeyPairSync(type: 'x448', options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult; + /** + * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC, + * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported. + * + * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function + * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise, + * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`. + * + * It is recommended to encode public keys as `'spki'` and private keys as`'pkcs8'` with encryption for long-term storage: + * + * ```js + * const { + * generateKeyPair + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * generateKeyPair('rsa', { + * modulusLength: 4096, + * publicKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'spki', + * format: 'pem' + * }, + * privateKeyEncoding: { + * type: 'pkcs8', + * format: 'pem', + * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc', + * passphrase: 'top secret' + * } + * }, (err, publicKey, privateKey) => { + * // Handle errors and use the generated key pair. + * }); + * ``` + * + * On completion, `callback` will be called with `err` set to `undefined` and`publicKey` / `privateKey` representing the generated key pair. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties. + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`. + */ + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed25519', options: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'ed448', options: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x25519', options: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'>, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void): void; + function generateKeyPair(type: 'x448', options: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined, callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void): void; + namespace generateKeyPair { + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa', + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa', + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa', + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa', + options: RSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'rsa', options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa-pss', + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa-pss', + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa-pss', + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'rsa-pss', + options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'rsa-pss', options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'dsa', + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'dsa', + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'dsa', + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'dsa', + options: DSAKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'dsa', options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ec', + options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ec', + options: ECKeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ec', + options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ec', + options: ECKeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'ec', options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed25519', + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed25519', + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed25519', + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed25519', + options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'ed25519', options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed448', + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed448', + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed448', + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'ed448', + options: ED448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'ed448', options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x25519', + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x25519', + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x25519', + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x25519', + options: X25519KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'x25519', options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x448', + options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x448', + options: X448KeyPairOptions<'pem', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: string; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x448', + options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'pem'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: string; + }>; + function __promisify__( + type: 'x448', + options: X448KeyPairOptions<'der', 'der'> + ): Promise<{ + publicKey: Buffer; + privateKey: Buffer; + }>; + function __promisify__(type: 'x448', options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Calculates and returns the signature for `data` using the given private key and + * algorithm. If `algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is + * dependent upon the key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448). + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been + * passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an object, the following + * additional properties can be passed: + * + * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + function sign(algorithm: string | null | undefined, data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput): Buffer; + function sign( + algorithm: string | null | undefined, + data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput, + callback: (error: Error | null, data: Buffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * Verifies the given signature for `data` using the given key and algorithm. If`algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is dependent upon the + * key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448). + * + * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been + * passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an object, the following + * additional properties can be passed: + * + * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the `data`. + * + * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key or a public + * key may be passed for `key`. + * + * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool. + * @since v12.0.0 + */ + function verify(algorithm: string | null | undefined, data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput, signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean; + function verify( + algorithm: string | null | undefined, + data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput, + signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, + callback: (error: Error | null, result: boolean) => void + ): void; + /** + * Computes the Diffie-Hellman secret based on a `privateKey` and a `publicKey`. + * Both keys must have the same `asymmetricKeyType`, which must be one of `'dh'`(for Diffie-Hellman), `'ec'` (for ECDH), `'x448'`, or `'x25519'` (for ECDH-ES). + * @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0 + */ + function diffieHellman(options: { privateKey: KeyObject; publicKey: KeyObject }): Buffer; + type CipherMode = 'cbc' | 'ccm' | 'cfb' | 'ctr' | 'ecb' | 'gcm' | 'ocb' | 'ofb' | 'stream' | 'wrap' | 'xts'; + interface CipherInfoOptions { + /** + * A test key length. + */ + keyLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * A test IV length. + */ + ivLength?: number | undefined; + } + interface CipherInfo { + /** + * The name of the cipher. + */ + name: string; + /** + * The nid of the cipher. + */ + nid: number; + /** + * The block size of the cipher in bytes. + * This property is omitted when mode is 'stream'. + */ + blockSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * The expected or default initialization vector length in bytes. + * This property is omitted if the cipher does not use an initialization vector. + */ + ivLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * The expected or default key length in bytes. + */ + keyLength: number; + /** + * The cipher mode. + */ + mode: CipherMode; + } + /** + * Returns information about a given cipher. + * + * Some ciphers accept variable length keys and initialization vectors. By default, + * the `crypto.getCipherInfo()` method will return the default values for these + * ciphers. To test if a given key length or iv length is acceptable for given + * cipher, use the `keyLength` and `ivLength` options. If the given values are + * unacceptable, `undefined` will be returned. + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param nameOrNid The name or nid of the cipher to query. + */ + function getCipherInfo(nameOrNid: string | number, options?: CipherInfoOptions): CipherInfo | undefined; + /** + * HKDF is a simple key derivation function defined in RFC 5869\. The given `ikm`,`salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of `keylen` bytes. + * + * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and`derivedKey`. If an errors occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set; + * otherwise `err` will be `null`. The successfully generated `derivedKey` will + * be passed to the callback as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). An error will be thrown if any + * of the input arguments specify invalid values or types. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { + * hkdf + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * hkdf('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64, (err, derivedKey) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653' + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param digest The digest algorithm to use. + * @param ikm The input keying material. It must be at least one byte in length. + * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length. + * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes. + * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512` + * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes). + */ + function hkdf(digest: string, irm: BinaryLike | KeyObject, salt: BinaryLike, info: BinaryLike, keylen: number, callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: ArrayBuffer) => void): void; + /** + * Provides a synchronous HKDF key derivation function as defined in RFC 5869\. The + * given `ikm`, `salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of`keylen` bytes. + * + * The successfully generated `derivedKey` will be returned as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). + * + * An error will be thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or + * types, or if the derived key cannot be generated. + * + * ```js + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * const { + * hkdfSync + * } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const derivedKey = hkdfSync('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64); + * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653' + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param digest The digest algorithm to use. + * @param ikm The input keying material. It must be at least one byte in length. + * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length. + * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes. + * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512` + * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes). + */ + function hkdfSync(digest: string, ikm: BinaryLike | KeyObject, salt: BinaryLike, info: BinaryLike, keylen: number): ArrayBuffer; + interface SecureHeapUsage { + /** + * The total allocated secure heap size as specified using the `--secure-heap=n` command-line flag. + */ + total: number; + /** + * The minimum allocation from the secure heap as specified using the `--secure-heap-min` command-line flag. + */ + min: number; + /** + * The total number of bytes currently allocated from the secure heap. + */ + used: number; + /** + * The calculated ratio of `used` to `total` allocated bytes. + */ + utilization: number; + } + /** + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + function secureHeapUsed(): SecureHeapUsage; + interface RandomUUIDOptions { + /** + * By default, to improve performance, + * Node.js will pre-emptively generate and persistently cache enough + * random data to generate up to 128 random UUIDs. To generate a UUID + * without using the cache, set `disableEntropyCache` to `true`. + * + * @default `false` + */ + disableEntropyCache?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Generates a random [RFC 4122](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) version 4 UUID. The UUID is generated using a + * cryptographic pseudorandom number generator. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + function randomUUID(options?: RandomUUIDOptions): string; + interface X509CheckOptions { + /** + * @default 'always' + */ + subject: 'always' | 'never'; + /** + * @default true + */ + wildcards: boolean; + /** + * @default true + */ + partialWildcards: boolean; + /** + * @default false + */ + multiLabelWildcards: boolean; + /** + * @default false + */ + singleLabelSubdomains: boolean; + } + /** + * Encapsulates an X509 certificate and provides read-only access to + * its information. + * + * ```js + * const { X509Certificate } = await import('crypto'); + * + * const x509 = new X509Certificate('{... pem encoded cert ...}'); + * + * console.log(x509.subject); + * ``` + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + class X509Certificate { + /** + * Will be \`true\` if this is a Certificate Authority (ca) certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly ca: boolean; + /** + * The SHA-1 fingerprint of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly fingerprint: string; + /** + * The SHA-256 fingerprint of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly fingerprint256: string; + /** + * The SHA-512 fingerprint of this certificate. + * @since v16.14.0 + */ + readonly fingerprint512: string; + /** + * The complete subject of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly subject: string; + /** + * The subject alternative name specified for this certificate or `undefined` + * if not available. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly subjectAltName: string | undefined; + /** + * The information access content of this certificate or `undefined` if not + * available. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly infoAccess: string | undefined; + /** + * An array detailing the key usages for this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly keyUsage: string[]; + /** + * The issuer identification included in this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly issuer: string; + /** + * The issuer certificate or `undefined` if the issuer certificate is not + * available. + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + readonly issuerCertificate?: X509Certificate | undefined; + /** + * The public key `KeyObject` for this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly publicKey: KeyObject; + /** + * A `Buffer` containing the DER encoding of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly raw: Buffer; + /** + * The serial number of this certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly serialNumber: string; + /** + * The date/time from which this certificate is considered valid. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly validFrom: string; + /** + * The date/time until which this certificate is considered valid. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + readonly validTo: string; + constructor(buffer: BinaryLike); + /** + * Checks whether the certificate matches the given email address. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @return Returns `email` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not. + */ + checkEmail(email: string, options?: Pick): string | undefined; + /** + * Checks whether the certificate matches the given host name. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @return Returns `name` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not. + */ + checkHost(name: string, options?: X509CheckOptions): string | undefined; + /** + * Checks whether the certificate matches the given IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). + * @since v15.6.0 + * @return Returns `ip` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not. + */ + checkIP(ip: string): string | undefined; + /** + * Checks whether this certificate was issued by the given `otherCert`. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + checkIssued(otherCert: X509Certificate): boolean; + /** + * Checks whether the public key for this certificate is consistent with + * the given private key. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @param privateKey A private key. + */ + checkPrivateKey(privateKey: KeyObject): boolean; + /** + * There is no standard JSON encoding for X509 certificates. The`toJSON()` method returns a string containing the PEM encoded + * certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + toJSON(): string; + /** + * Returns information about this certificate using the legacy `certificate object` encoding. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + toLegacyObject(): PeerCertificate; + /** + * Returns the PEM-encoded certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Verifies that this certificate was signed by the given public key. + * Does not perform any other validation checks on the certificate. + * @since v15.6.0 + * @param publicKey A public key. + */ + verify(publicKey: KeyObject): boolean; + } + type LargeNumberLike = NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | SharedArrayBuffer | ArrayBuffer | bigint; + interface GeneratePrimeOptions { + add?: LargeNumberLike | undefined; + rem?: LargeNumberLike | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + safe?: boolean | undefined; + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt extends GeneratePrimeOptions { + bigint: true; + } + interface GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer extends GeneratePrimeOptions { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + /** + * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits. + * + * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is,`(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime. + * + * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional + * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman: + * + * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the + * condition that `prime % add = rem`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will + * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime + * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary + * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition + * enforced by `options.safe`. + * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given. + * + * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences + * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or`DataView`. + * + * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets + * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a + * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate. + */ + function generatePrime(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void): void; + function generatePrime(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: bigint) => void): void; + function generatePrime(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void): void; + function generatePrime(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer | bigint) => void): void; + /** + * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits. + * + * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is,`(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime. + * + * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional + * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman: + * + * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the + * condition that `prime % add = rem`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will + * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`. + * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime + * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary + * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition + * enforced by `options.safe`. + * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given. + * + * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences + * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or`DataView`. + * + * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets + * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a + * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate. + */ + function generatePrimeSync(size: number): ArrayBuffer; + function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt): bigint; + function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer): ArrayBuffer; + function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptions): ArrayBuffer | bigint; + interface CheckPrimeOptions { + /** + * The number of Miller-Rabin probabilistic primality iterations to perform. + * When the value is 0 (zero), a number of checks is used that yields a false positive rate of at most `2**-64` for random input. + * Care must be used when selecting a number of checks. + * Refer to the OpenSSL documentation for the BN_is_prime_ex function nchecks options for more details. + * + * @default 0 + */ + checks?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Checks the primality of the `candidate`. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length. + */ + function checkPrime(value: LargeNumberLike, callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void): void; + function checkPrime(value: LargeNumberLike, options: CheckPrimeOptions, callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void): void; + /** + * Checks the primality of the `candidate`. + * @since v15.8.0 + * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length. + * @return `true` if the candidate is a prime with an error probability less than `0.25 ** options.checks`. + */ + function checkPrimeSync(candidate: LargeNumberLike, options?: CheckPrimeOptions): boolean; + /** + * Load and set the `engine` for some or all OpenSSL functions (selected by flags). + * + * `engine` could be either an id or a path to the engine's shared library. + * + * The optional `flags` argument uses `ENGINE_METHOD_ALL` by default. + * The `flags` is a bit field taking one of or a mix of the following flags (defined in `crypto.constants`): + * + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RSA` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DSA` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DH` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RAND` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_EC` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ALL` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_NONE` + * + * The flags below are deprecated in OpenSSL-1.1.0. + * + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ECDH` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ECDSA` + * - `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_STORE` + * @since v0.11.11 + * @param [flags=crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ALL] + */ + function setEngine(engine: string, flags?: number): void; + /** + * An implementation of the Web Crypto API standard. + * + * See the {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html Web Crypto API documentation} for details. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + const webcrypto: webcrypto.Crypto; + namespace webcrypto { + type BufferSource = ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer; + type KeyFormat = 'jwk' | 'pkcs8' | 'raw' | 'spki'; + type KeyType = 'private' | 'public' | 'secret'; + type KeyUsage = 'decrypt' | 'deriveBits' | 'deriveKey' | 'encrypt' | 'sign' | 'unwrapKey' | 'verify' | 'wrapKey'; + type AlgorithmIdentifier = Algorithm | string; + type HashAlgorithmIdentifier = AlgorithmIdentifier; + type NamedCurve = string; + type BigInteger = Uint8Array; + interface AesCbcParams extends Algorithm { + iv: BufferSource; + } + interface AesCtrParams extends Algorithm { + counter: BufferSource; + length: number; + } + interface AesDerivedKeyParams extends Algorithm { + length: number; + } + interface AesGcmParams extends Algorithm { + additionalData?: BufferSource; + iv: BufferSource; + tagLength?: number; + } + interface AesKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + length: number; + } + interface AesKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + length: number; + } + interface Algorithm { + name: string; + } + interface EcKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + namedCurve: NamedCurve; + } + interface EcKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + namedCurve: NamedCurve; + } + interface EcKeyImportParams extends Algorithm { + namedCurve: NamedCurve; + } + interface EcdhKeyDeriveParams extends Algorithm { + public: CryptoKey; + } + interface EcdsaParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + } + interface Ed448Params extends Algorithm { + context?: BufferSource; + } + interface HkdfParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + info: BufferSource; + salt: BufferSource; + } + interface HmacImportParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + length?: number; + } + interface HmacKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + hash: KeyAlgorithm; + length: number; + } + interface HmacKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + length?: number; + } + interface JsonWebKey { + alg?: string; + crv?: string; + d?: string; + dp?: string; + dq?: string; + e?: string; + ext?: boolean; + k?: string; + key_ops?: string[]; + kty?: string; + n?: string; + oth?: RsaOtherPrimesInfo[]; + p?: string; + q?: string; + qi?: string; + use?: string; + x?: string; + y?: string; + } + interface KeyAlgorithm { + name: string; + } + interface Pbkdf2Params extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + iterations: number; + salt: BufferSource; + } + interface RsaHashedImportParams extends Algorithm { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + } + interface RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm extends RsaKeyAlgorithm { + hash: KeyAlgorithm; + } + interface RsaHashedKeyGenParams extends RsaKeyGenParams { + hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier; + } + interface RsaKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm { + modulusLength: number; + publicExponent: BigInteger; + } + interface RsaKeyGenParams extends Algorithm { + modulusLength: number; + publicExponent: BigInteger; + } + interface RsaOaepParams extends Algorithm { + label?: BufferSource; + } + interface RsaOtherPrimesInfo { + d?: string; + r?: string; + t?: string; + } + interface RsaPssParams extends Algorithm { + saltLength: number; + } + /** + * Calling `require('node:crypto').webcrypto` returns an instance of the `Crypto` class. + * `Crypto` is a singleton that provides access to the remainder of the crypto API. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface Crypto { + /** + * Provides access to the `SubtleCrypto` API. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly subtle: SubtleCrypto; + /** + * Generates cryptographically strong random values. + * The given `typedArray` is filled with random values, and a reference to `typedArray` is returned. + * + * The given `typedArray` must be an integer-based instance of {@link NodeJS.TypedArray}, i.e. `Float32Array` and `Float64Array` are not accepted. + * + * An error will be thrown if the given `typedArray` is larger than 65,536 bytes. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + getRandomValues>(typedArray: T): T; + /** + * Generates a random {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt RFC 4122} version 4 UUID. + * The UUID is generated using a cryptographic pseudorandom number generator. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + randomUUID(): string; + CryptoKey: CryptoKeyConstructor; + } + // This constructor throws ILLEGAL_CONSTRUCTOR so it should not be newable. + interface CryptoKeyConstructor { + /** Illegal constructor */ + (_: { readonly _: unique symbol }): never; // Allows instanceof to work but not be callable by the user. + readonly length: 0; + readonly name: 'CryptoKey'; + readonly prototype: CryptoKey; + } + /** + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface CryptoKey { + /** + * An object detailing the algorithm for which the key can be used along with additional algorithm-specific parameters. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly algorithm: KeyAlgorithm; + /** + * When `true`, the {@link CryptoKey} can be extracted using either `subtleCrypto.exportKey()` or `subtleCrypto.wrapKey()`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly extractable: boolean; + /** + * A string identifying whether the key is a symmetric (`'secret'`) or asymmetric (`'private'` or `'public'`) key. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly type: KeyType; + /** + * An array of strings identifying the operations for which the key may be used. + * + * The possible usages are: + * - `'encrypt'` - The key may be used to encrypt data. + * - `'decrypt'` - The key may be used to decrypt data. + * - `'sign'` - The key may be used to generate digital signatures. + * - `'verify'` - The key may be used to verify digital signatures. + * - `'deriveKey'` - The key may be used to derive a new key. + * - `'deriveBits'` - The key may be used to derive bits. + * - `'wrapKey'` - The key may be used to wrap another key. + * - `'unwrapKey'` - The key may be used to unwrap another key. + * + * Valid key usages depend on the key algorithm (identified by `cryptokey.algorithm.name`). + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + readonly usages: KeyUsage[]; + } + /** + * The `CryptoKeyPair` is a simple dictionary object with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties, representing an asymmetric key pair. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface CryptoKeyPair { + /** + * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'private'`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + privateKey: CryptoKey; + /** + * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'public'`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + publicKey: CryptoKey; + } + /** + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + interface SubtleCrypto { + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.decrypt()` attempts to decipher the provided `data`. If successful, + * the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the plaintext result. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + decrypt(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, key: CryptoKey, data: BufferSource): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `baseKey`, + * `subtle.deriveBits()` attempts to generate `length` bits. + * The Node.js implementation requires that `length` is a multiple of `8`. + * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the generated data. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'HKDF'` + * - `'PBKDF2'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + deriveBits(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | EcdhKeyDeriveParams | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params, baseKey: CryptoKey, length: number): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm`, and the keying material provided by `baseKey`, + * `subtle.deriveKey()` attempts to generate a new ` based on the method and parameters in `derivedKeyAlgorithm`. + * + * Calling `subtle.deriveKey()` is equivalent to calling `subtle.deriveBits()` to generate raw keying material, + * then passing the result into the `subtle.importKey()` method using the `deriveKeyAlgorithm`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` parameters as input. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'HKDF'` + * - `'PBKDF2'` + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + deriveKey( + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | EcdhKeyDeriveParams | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params, + baseKey: CryptoKey, + derivedKeyAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | AesDerivedKeyParams | HmacImportParams | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: ReadonlyArray + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method identified by `algorithm`, `subtle.digest()` attempts to generate a digest of `data`. + * If successful, the returned promise is resolved with an `` containing the computed digest. + * + * If `algorithm` is provided as a ``, it must be one of: + * + * - `'SHA-1'` + * - `'SHA-256'` + * - `'SHA-384'` + * - `'SHA-512'` + * + * If `algorithm` is provided as an ``, it must have a `name` property whose value is one of the above. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + digest(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier, data: BufferSource): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters specified by `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.encrypt()` attempts to encipher `data`. If successful, + * the returned promise is resolved with an `` containing the encrypted result. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + encrypt(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, key: CryptoKey, data: BufferSource): Promise; + /** + * Exports the given key into the specified format, if supported. + * + * If the `` is not extractable, the returned promise will reject. + * + * When `format` is either `'pkcs8'` or `'spki'` and the export is successful, + * the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the exported key data. + * + * When `format` is `'jwk'` and the export is successful, the returned promise will be resolved with a + * JavaScript object conforming to the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517 JSON Web Key} specification. + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @returns `` containing ``. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + exportKey(format: 'jwk', key: CryptoKey): Promise; + exportKey(format: Exclude, key: CryptoKey): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters provided in `algorithm`, + * `subtle.generateKey()` attempts to generate new keying material. + * Depending the method used, the method may generate either a single `` or a ``. + * + * The `` (public and private key) generating algorithms supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'ECDH'` + * The `` (secret key) generating algorithms supported include: + * + * - `'HMAC'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + generateKey(algorithm: RsaHashedKeyGenParams | EcKeyGenParams, extractable: boolean, keyUsages: ReadonlyArray): Promise; + generateKey(algorithm: AesKeyGenParams | HmacKeyGenParams | Pbkdf2Params, extractable: boolean, keyUsages: ReadonlyArray): Promise; + generateKey(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier, extractable: boolean, keyUsages: KeyUsage[]): Promise; + /** + * The `subtle.importKey()` method attempts to interpret the provided `keyData` as the given `format` + * to create a `` instance using the provided `algorithm`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` arguments. + * If the import is successful, the returned promise will be resolved with the created ``. + * + * If importing a `'PBKDF2'` key, `extractable` must be `false`. + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + importKey( + format: 'jwk', + keyData: JsonWebKey, + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaHashedImportParams | EcKeyImportParams | HmacImportParams | AesKeyAlgorithm, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: ReadonlyArray + ): Promise; + importKey( + format: Exclude, + keyData: BufferSource, + algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaHashedImportParams | EcKeyImportParams | HmacImportParams | AesKeyAlgorithm, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: KeyUsage[] + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters given by `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.sign()` attempts to generate a cryptographic signature of `data`. If successful, + * the returned promise is resolved with an `` containing the generated signature. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'HMAC'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + sign(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaPssParams | EcdsaParams | Ed448Params, key: CryptoKey, data: BufferSource): Promise; + /** + * In cryptography, "wrapping a key" refers to exporting and then encrypting the keying material. + * The `subtle.unwrapKey()` method attempts to decrypt a wrapped key and create a `` instance. + * It is equivalent to calling `subtle.decrypt()` first on the encrypted key data (using the `wrappedKey`, `unwrapAlgo`, and `unwrappingKey` arguments as input) + * then passing the results in to the `subtle.importKey()` method using the `unwrappedKeyAlgo`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` arguments as inputs. + * If successful, the returned promise is resolved with a `` object. + * + * The wrapping algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * + * The unwrapped key algorithms supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'ECDH'` + * - `'HMAC'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + unwrapKey( + format: KeyFormat, + wrappedKey: BufferSource, + unwrappingKey: CryptoKey, + unwrapAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams, + unwrappedKeyAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaHashedImportParams | EcKeyImportParams | HmacImportParams | AesKeyAlgorithm, + extractable: boolean, + keyUsages: KeyUsage[] + ): Promise; + /** + * Using the method and parameters given in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`, + * `subtle.verify()` attempts to verify that `signature` is a valid cryptographic signature of `data`. + * The returned promise is resolved with either `true` or `false`. + * + * The algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'` + * - `'RSA-PSS'` + * - `'ECDSA'` + * - `'HMAC'` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + verify(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaPssParams | EcdsaParams | Ed448Params, key: CryptoKey, signature: BufferSource, data: BufferSource): Promise; + /** + * In cryptography, "wrapping a key" refers to exporting and then encrypting the keying material. + * The `subtle.wrapKey()` method exports the keying material into the format identified by `format`, + * then encrypts it using the method and parameters specified by `wrapAlgo` and the keying material provided by `wrappingKey`. + * It is the equivalent to calling `subtle.exportKey()` using `format` and `key` as the arguments, + * then passing the result to the `subtle.encrypt()` method using `wrappingKey` and `wrapAlgo` as inputs. + * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `` containing the encrypted key data. + * + * The wrapping algorithms currently supported include: + * + * - `'RSA-OAEP'` + * - `'AES-CTR'` + * - `'AES-CBC'` + * - `'AES-GCM'` + * - `'AES-KW'` + * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`. + * @since v15.0.0 + */ + wrapKey(format: KeyFormat, key: CryptoKey, wrappingKey: CryptoKey, wrapAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams): Promise; + } + } +} +declare module 'node:crypto' { + export * from 'crypto'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d7b9ee2d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,545 @@ +/** + * The `dgram` module provides an implementation of UDP datagram sockets. + * + * ```js + * import dgram from '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/v16.9.0/lib/dgram.js) + */ +declare module 'dgram' { + import { AddressInfo } from 'node:net'; + import * as dns from 'node:dns'; + import { EventEmitter, Abortable } from 'node: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; + } + type SocketType = 'udp4' | 'udp6'; + interface SocketOptions extends Abortable { + type: SocketType; + reuseAddr?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @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; + } + /** + * 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 + * import cluster from 'cluster'; + * import dgram from '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 + */ + 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 + * import dgram from '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): this; + bind(port?: number, callback?: () => void): this; + bind(callback?: () => void): this; + bind(options: BindOptions, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * 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): this; + /** + * 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 + * import dgram from 'dgram'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * 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 + * import dgram from 'dgram'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * 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 + * import dgram from 'dgram'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * 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, port?: number, address?: string, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void; + send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray, port?: number, callback?: (error: Error | null, bytes: number) => void): void; + send(msg: string | Uint8Array | ReadonlyArray, 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): boolean; + /** + * 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): number; + /** + * 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): 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, 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 + * 2. connect + * 3. error + * 4. listening + * 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + } +} +declare module 'node:dgram' { + export * from 'dgram'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..cb2429e2a --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +/** + * 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 + * import diagnostics_channel from '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/v16.9.0/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 + * import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel'; + * + * if (diagnostics_channel.hasSubscribers('my-channel')) { + * // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message + * } + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @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 + * import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param name The channel name + * @return The named channel object + */ + function channel(name: string): Channel; + type ChannelListener = (message: unknown, name: string) => 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. + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + */ + class Channel { + readonly name: string; + /** + * Check if there are active subscribers to this 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 + * import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * if (channel.hasSubscribers) { + * // There are subscribers, prepare and publish message + * } + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + */ + readonly hasSubscribers: boolean; + private constructor(name: string); + /** + * Publish a message to any subscribers to the channel. This will + * trigger message handlers synchronously so they will execute within + * the same context. + * + * ```js + * import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.publish({ + * some: 'message' + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param message The message to send to the channel subscribers + */ + publish(message: unknown): void; + /** + * 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 + * import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * channel.subscribe((message, name) => { + * // Received data + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @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 + * import diagnostics_channel from 'diagnostics_channel'; + * + * const channel = diagnostics_channel.channel('my-channel'); + * + * function onMessage(message, name) { + * // Received data + * } + * + * channel.subscribe(onMessage); + * + * channel.unsubscribe(onMessage); + * ``` + * @since v15.1.0, v14.17.0 + * @param onMessage The previous subscribed handler to remove + */ + unsubscribe(onMessage: ChannelListener): void; + } +} +declare module 'node:diagnostics_channel' { + export * from 'diagnostics_channel'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..78776f41c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,654 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/dns.js) + */ +declare module 'dns' { + import * as dnsPromises from 'node:dns/promises'; + // 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; + } + export interface LookupOneOptions extends LookupOptions { + all?: false | undefined; + } + export interface LookupAllOptions extends LookupOptions { + all: true; + } + export 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 __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: LookupOneOptions | number): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * 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; + }>; + } + export interface ResolveOptions { + ttl: boolean; + } + export interface ResolveWithTtlOptions extends ResolveOptions { + ttl: true; + } + export interface RecordWithTtl { + address: string; + ttl: number; + } + /** @deprecated Use `AnyARecord` or `AnyAaaaRecord` instead. */ + export type AnyRecordWithTtl = AnyARecord | AnyAaaaRecord; + export interface AnyARecord extends RecordWithTtl { + type: 'A'; + } + export 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 { + priority: number; + exchange: string; + } + export interface AnyMxRecord extends MxRecord { + type: 'MX'; + } + export interface NaptrRecord { + flags: string; + service: string; + regexp: string; + replacement: string; + order: number; + preference: number; + } + export interface AnyNaptrRecord extends NaptrRecord { + type: 'NAPTR'; + } + export interface SoaRecord { + nsname: string; + hostmaster: string; + serial: number; + refresh: number; + retry: number; + expire: number; + minttl: number; + } + export interface AnySoaRecord extends SoaRecord { + type: 'SOA'; + } + export interface SrvRecord { + priority: number; + weight: number; + port: number; + name: string; + } + export interface AnySrvRecord extends SrvRecord { + type: 'SRV'; + } + export interface AnyTxtRecord { + type: 'TXT'; + entries: string[]; + } + export interface AnyNsRecord { + type: 'NS'; + value: string; + } + export interface AnyPtrRecord { + type: 'PTR'; + value: string; + } + export 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`: + * + * + * + * 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='A'] 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( + hostname: string, + rrtype: string, + 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; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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: + * + * + * + * 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 __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise; + } + /** + * 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): 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[]; + /** + * Set the default value of `verbatim` in {@link lookup}. The value could be: + * - `ipv4first`: sets default `verbatim` `false`. + * - `verbatim`: sets default `verbatim` `true`. + * + * The default is `ipv4first` and {@link setDefaultResultOrder} have higher priority than `--dns-result-order`. + * When using worker threads, {@link setDefaultResultOrder} from the main thread won't affect the default dns orders in workers. + * @since v14.18.0 + * @param order must be 'ipv4first' or 'verbatim'. + */ + export function setDefaultResultOrder(order: 'ipv4first' | 'verbatim'): void; + // 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; + /** + * @default 4 + */ + tries?: number; + } + /** + * 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; + 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; + /** + * 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='0.0.0.0'] A string representation of an IPv4 address. + * @param [ipv6='::0'] A string representation of an IPv6 address. + */ + setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void; + setServers: typeof setServers; + } + export { dnsPromises as promises }; +} +declare module 'node:dns' { + export * from 'dns'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a236b5ac6 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ +/** + * 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; + function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOneOptions): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupAllOptions): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string, options: LookupOptions): Promise; + function lookup(hostname: string): Promise; + /** + * 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`: + * + * + * + * 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='A'] Resource record type. + */ + function resolve(hostname: string): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'A'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'AAAA'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CAA'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'CNAME'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NS'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'PTR'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise; + function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise; + /** + * 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; + function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise; + /** + * 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; + function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise; + function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions): Promise; + /** + * 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: + * + * + * + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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): void; + /** + * Set the default value of `verbatim` in {@link lookup}. The value could be: + * - `ipv4first`: sets default `verbatim` `false`. + * - `verbatim`: sets default `verbatim` `true`. + * + * The default is `ipv4first` and {@link setDefaultResultOrder} have higher priority than `--dns-result-order`. + * When using worker threads, {@link setDefaultResultOrder} from the main thread won't affect the default dns orders in workers. + * @since v14.18.0 + * @param order must be 'ipv4first' or 'verbatim'. + */ + function setDefaultResultOrder(order: 'ipv4first' | 'verbatim'): 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'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a3ce7ee1a --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +/** + * **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/v16.9.0/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; + /** + * 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. + */ + run(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(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(callback: T): T; + } + function create(): Domain; +} +declare module 'node:domain' { + export * from 'domain'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..631841ad9 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,641 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/events.js) + */ +declare module 'events' { + interface EventEmitterOptions { + /** + * Enables automatic capturing of promise rejection. + */ + captureRejections?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface NodeEventTarget { + once(eventName: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + interface DOMEventTarget { + addEventListener( + eventName: 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); + /** + * Creates a `Promise` that is fulfilled when the `EventEmitter` emits the given + * event or that is rejected if the `EventEmitter` emits `'error'` while waiting. + * The `Promise` will resolve with an array of all the arguments emitted to the + * given event. + * + * This method is intentionally generic and works with the web platform [EventTarget](https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-eventtarget) interface, which has no special`'error'` event + * semantics and does not listen to the `'error'` event. + * + * ```js + * const { once, EventEmitter } = require('events'); + * + * async function run() { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('myevent', 42); + * }); + * + * const [value] = await once(ee, 'myevent'); + * console.log(value); + * + * const err = new Error('kaboom'); + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('error', err); + * }); + * + * try { + * await once(ee, 'myevent'); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log('error happened', err); + * } + * } + * + * run(); + * ``` + * + * The special handling of the `'error'` event is only used when `events.once()`is used to wait for another event. If `events.once()` is used to wait for the + * '`error'` event itself, then it is treated as any other kind of event without + * special handling: + * + * ```js + * const { EventEmitter, once } = require('events'); + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * once(ee, 'error') + * .then(([err]) => console.log('ok', err.message)) + * .catch((err) => console.log('error', err.message)); + * + * ee.emit('error', new Error('boom')); + * + * // Prints: ok boom + * ``` + * + * An `AbortSignal` can be used to cancel waiting for the event: + * + * ```js + * const { EventEmitter, once } = require('events'); + * + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * + * async function foo(emitter, event, signal) { + * try { + * await once(emitter, event, { signal }); + * console.log('event emitted!'); + * } catch (error) { + * if (error.name === 'AbortError') { + * console.error('Waiting for the event was canceled!'); + * } else { + * console.error('There was an error', error.message); + * } + * } + * } + * + * foo(ee, 'foo', ac.signal); + * ac.abort(); // Abort waiting for the event + * ee.emit('foo'); // Prints: Waiting for the event was canceled! + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0 + */ + static once(emitter: NodeEventTarget, eventName: string | symbol, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise; + static once(emitter: DOMEventTarget, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): Promise; + /** + * ```js + * const { on, EventEmitter } = require('events'); + * + * (async () => { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // Emit later on + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('foo', 'bar'); + * ee.emit('foo', 42); + * }); + * + * for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo')) { + * // The execution of this inner block is synchronous and it + * // processes one event at a time (even with await). Do not use + * // if concurrent execution is required. + * console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42] + * } + * // Unreachable here + * })(); + * ``` + * + * Returns an `AsyncIterator` that iterates `eventName` events. It will throw + * if the `EventEmitter` emits `'error'`. It removes all listeners when + * exiting the loop. The `value` returned by each iteration is an array + * composed of the emitted event arguments. + * + * An `AbortSignal` can be used to cancel waiting on events: + * + * ```js + * const { on, EventEmitter } = require('events'); + * const ac = new AbortController(); + * + * (async () => { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * + * // Emit later on + * process.nextTick(() => { + * ee.emit('foo', 'bar'); + * ee.emit('foo', 42); + * }); + * + * for await (const event of on(ee, 'foo', { signal: ac.signal })) { + * // The execution of this inner block is synchronous and it + * // processes one event at a time (even with await). Do not use + * // if concurrent execution is required. + * console.log(event); // prints ['bar'] [42] + * } + * // Unreachable here + * })(); + * + * process.nextTick(() => ac.abort()); + * ``` + * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0 + * @param eventName The name of the event being listened for + * @return that iterates `eventName` events emitted by the `emitter` + */ + static on(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string, options?: StaticEventEmitterOptions): AsyncIterableIterator; + /** + * A class method that returns the number of listeners for the given `eventName`registered on the given `emitter`. + * + * ```js + * const { EventEmitter, listenerCount } = require('events'); + * const myEmitter = new EventEmitter(); + * myEmitter.on('event', () => {}); + * myEmitter.on('event', () => {}); + * console.log(listenerCount(myEmitter, 'event')); + * // Prints: 2 + * ``` + * @since v0.9.12 + * @deprecated Since v3.2.0 - Use `listenerCount` instead. + * @param emitter The emitter to query + * @param eventName The event name + */ + static listenerCount(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, eventName: string | symbol): number; + /** + * Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named `eventName`. + * + * For `EventEmitter`s this behaves exactly the same as calling `.listeners` on + * the emitter. + * + * For `EventTarget`s this is the only way to get the event listeners for the + * event target. This is useful for debugging and diagnostic purposes. + * + * ```js + * const { getEventListeners, EventEmitter } = require('events'); + * + * { + * const ee = new EventEmitter(); + * const listener = () => console.log('Events are fun'); + * ee.on('foo', listener); + * getEventListeners(ee, 'foo'); // [listener] + * } + * { + * const et = new EventTarget(); + * const listener = () => console.log('Events are fun'); + * et.addEventListener('foo', listener); + * getEventListeners(et, 'foo'); // [listener] + * } + * ``` + * @since v15.2.0 + */ + static getEventListeners(emitter: DOMEventTarget | NodeJS.EventEmitter, name: string | symbol): Function[]; + /** + * ```js + * const { + * setMaxListeners, + * EventEmitter + * } = require('events'); + * + * const target = new EventTarget(); + * const emitter = new EventEmitter(); + * + * setMaxListeners(5, target, emitter); + * ``` + * @since v15.4.0 + * @param n A non-negative number. The maximum number of listeners per `EventTarget` event. + * @param eventsTargets Zero or more {EventTarget} or {EventEmitter} instances. If none are specified, `n` is set as the default max for all newly created {EventTarget} and {EventEmitter} + * objects. + */ + static setMaxListeners(n?: number, ...eventTargets: Array): void; + /** + * This symbol shall be used to install a listener for only monitoring `'error'` + * events. Listeners installed using this symbol are called before the regular + * `'error'` listeners are called. + * + * Installing a listener using this symbol does not change the behavior once an + * `'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; + } + } + 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; + } + } + } + export = EventEmitter; +} +declare module 'node:events' { + import events = require('events'); + export = events; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a7b46c05b --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,3799 @@ +/** + * The `fs` module enables interacting with the file system in a + * way modeled on standard POSIX functions. + * + * To use the promise-based APIs: + * + * ```js + * import * as fs from 'fs/promises'; + * ``` + * + * To use the callback and sync APIs: + * + * ```js + * import * as fs from 'fs'; + * ``` + * + * All file system operations have synchronous, callback, and promise-based + * forms, and are accessible using both CommonJS syntax and ES6 Modules (ESM). + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/fs.js) + */ +declare module 'fs' { + import * as stream from 'node:stream'; + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + import { URL } from 'node:url'; + import * as promises from 'node:fs/promises'; + export { promises }; + /** + * Valid types for path values in "fs". + */ + export type PathLike = string | Buffer | URL; + export type PathOrFileDescriptor = PathLike | number; + export type TimeLike = string | number | Date; + export type NoParamCallback = (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void; + export type BufferEncodingOption = + | 'buffer' + | { + encoding: 'buffer'; + }; + export interface ObjectEncodingOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined; + } + export type EncodingOption = ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | undefined | null; + export type OpenMode = number | string; + export type Mode = number | string; + export interface StatsBase { + isFile(): boolean; + isDirectory(): boolean; + isBlockDevice(): boolean; + isCharacterDevice(): boolean; + isSymbolicLink(): boolean; + isFIFO(): boolean; + isSocket(): boolean; + dev: T; + ino: T; + mode: T; + nlink: T; + uid: T; + gid: T; + rdev: T; + size: T; + blksize: T; + blocks: T; + atimeMs: T; + mtimeMs: T; + ctimeMs: T; + birthtimeMs: T; + atime: Date; + mtime: Date; + ctime: Date; + birthtime: Date; + } + export interface Stats extends StatsBase {} + /** + * A `fs.Stats` object provides information about a file. + * + * Objects returned from {@link stat}, {@link lstat} and {@link fstat} and + * their synchronous counterparts are of this type. + * If `bigint` in the `options` passed to those methods is true, the numeric values + * will be `bigint` instead of `number`, and the object will contain additional + * nanosecond-precision properties suffixed with `Ns`. + * + * ```console + * Stats { + * dev: 2114, + * ino: 48064969, + * mode: 33188, + * nlink: 1, + * uid: 85, + * gid: 100, + * rdev: 0, + * size: 527, + * blksize: 4096, + * blocks: 8, + * atimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * mtimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * ctimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * birthtimeMs: 1318289051000.1, + * atime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * mtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * ctime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * birthtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT } + * ``` + * + * `bigint` version: + * + * ```console + * BigIntStats { + * dev: 2114n, + * ino: 48064969n, + * mode: 33188n, + * nlink: 1n, + * uid: 85n, + * gid: 100n, + * rdev: 0n, + * size: 527n, + * blksize: 4096n, + * blocks: 8n, + * atimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * mtimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * ctimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * birthtimeMs: 1318289051000n, + * atimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * mtimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * ctimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * birthtimeNs: 1318289051000000000n, + * atime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * mtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * ctime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT, + * birthtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT } + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export class Stats {} + /** + * A representation of a directory entry, which can be a file or a subdirectory + * within the directory, as returned by reading from an `fs.Dir`. The + * directory entry is a combination of the file name and file type pairs. + * + * Additionally, when {@link readdir} or {@link readdirSync} is called with + * the `withFileTypes` option set to `true`, the resulting array is filled with `fs.Dirent` objects, rather than strings or `Buffer` s. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + export class Dirent { + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a regular file. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isFile(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a file system + * directory. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isDirectory(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a block device. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isBlockDevice(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a character device. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isCharacterDevice(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a symbolic link. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isSymbolicLink(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a first-in-first-out + * (FIFO) pipe. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isFIFO(): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a socket. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + isSocket(): boolean; + /** + * The file name that this `fs.Dirent` object refers to. The type of this + * value is determined by the `options.encoding` passed to {@link readdir} or {@link readdirSync}. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + name: string; + } + /** + * A class representing a directory stream. + * + * Created by {@link opendir}, {@link opendirSync}, or `fsPromises.opendir()`. + * + * ```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 + */ + export class Dir implements AsyncIterable { + /** + * The read-only path of this directory as was provided to {@link opendir},{@link opendirSync}, or `fsPromises.opendir()`. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + readonly path: string; + /** + * Asynchronously iterates over the directory via `readdir(3)` until all entries have been read. + */ + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator; + /** + * Asynchronously close the directory's underlying resource handle. + * Subsequent reads will result in errors. + * + * A promise is returned that will be resolved after the resource has been + * closed. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + close(): Promise; + close(cb: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Synchronously close the directory's underlying resource handle. + * Subsequent reads will result in errors. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + closeSync(): void; + /** + * Asynchronously read the next directory entry via [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) as an `fs.Dirent`. + * + * A promise is returned that will be resolved with an `fs.Dirent`, or `null`if there are no more directory entries to read. + * + * Directory entries returned by this function are in no particular order as + * provided by the operating system's underlying directory mechanisms. + * Entries added or removed while iterating over the directory might not be + * included in the iteration results. + * @since v12.12.0 + * @return containing {fs.Dirent|null} + */ + read(): Promise; + read(cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, dirEnt: Dirent | null) => void): void; + /** + * Synchronously read the next directory entry as an `fs.Dirent`. See the + * POSIX [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * If there are no more directory entries to read, `null` will be returned. + * + * Directory entries returned by this function are in no particular order as + * provided by the operating system's underlying directory mechanisms. + * Entries added or removed while iterating over the directory might not be + * included in the iteration results. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + readSync(): Dirent | null; + } + /** + * Class: fs.StatWatcher + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + * Extends `EventEmitter` + * A successful call to {@link watchFile} method will return a new fs.StatWatcher object. + */ + export interface StatWatcher extends EventEmitter { + /** + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop not exit so long as the `fs.StatWatcher` is active. + * Calling `watcher.ref()` multiple times will have no effect. + * By default, all `fs.StatWatcher`` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary to call `watcher.ref()` + * unless `watcher.unref()` had been called previously. + */ + ref(): this; + /** + * @since v14.3.0, v12.20.0 + * When called, the active `fs.StatWatcher`` object will not require the Node.js event loop to remain active. + * If there is no other activity keeping the event loop running, the process may exit before the `fs.StatWatcher`` object's callback is invoked. + * `Calling watcher.unref()` multiple times will have no effect. + */ + unref(): this; + } + export interface FSWatcher extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Stop watching for changes on the given `fs.FSWatcher`. Once stopped, the `fs.FSWatcher` object is no longer usable. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + close(): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. change + * 2. error + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'change', listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | Buffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'change', listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'change', listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'change', listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | Buffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'change', listener: (eventType: string, filename: string | Buffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + } + /** + * Instances of `fs.ReadStream` are created and returned using the {@link createReadStream} function. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + export class ReadStream extends stream.Readable { + close(callback?: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): void; + /** + * The number of bytes that have been read so far. + * @since v6.4.0 + */ + bytesRead: number; + /** + * The path to the file the stream is reading from as specified in the first + * argument to `fs.createReadStream()`. If `path` is passed as a string, then`readStream.path` will be a string. If `path` is passed as a `Buffer`, then`readStream.path` will be a + * `Buffer`. If `fd` is specified, then`readStream.path` will be `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + path: string | Buffer; + /** + * This property is `true` if the underlying file has not been opened yet, + * i.e. before the `'ready'` event is emitted. + * @since v11.2.0, v10.16.0 + */ + pending: boolean; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. open + * 2. close + * 3. ready + */ + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + on(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + once(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pause', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'resume', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * * Extends `stream.Writable` + * + * Instances of `fs.WriteStream` are created and returned using the {@link createWriteStream} function. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + export class WriteStream extends stream.Writable { + /** + * Closes `writeStream`. Optionally accepts a + * callback that will be executed once the `writeStream`is closed. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + close(callback?: (err?: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): void; + /** + * The number of bytes written so far. Does not include data that is still queued + * for writing. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + bytesWritten: number; + /** + * The path to the file the stream is writing to as specified in the first + * argument to {@link createWriteStream}. If `path` is passed as a string, then`writeStream.path` will be a string. If `path` is passed as a `Buffer`, then`writeStream.path` will be a + * `Buffer`. + * @since v0.1.93 + */ + path: string | Buffer; + /** + * This property is `true` if the underlying file has not been opened yet, + * i.e. before the `'ready'` event is emitted. + * @since v11.2.0 + */ + pending: boolean; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. open + * 2. close + * 3. ready + */ + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'open', listener: (fd: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'ready', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * Asynchronously rename file at `oldPath` to the pathname provided + * as `newPath`. In the case that `newPath` already exists, it will + * be overwritten. If there is a directory at `newPath`, an error will + * be raised instead. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * See also: [`rename(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html). + * + * ```js + * import { rename } from 'fs'; + * + * rename('oldFile.txt', 'newFile.txt', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('Rename complete!'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace rename { + /** + * Asynchronous rename(2) - Change the name or location of a file or directory. + * @param oldPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * @param newPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + */ + function __promisify__(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Renames the file from `oldPath` to `newPath`. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`rename(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function renameSync(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): void; + /** + * Truncates the file. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. A file descriptor can also be passed as the + * first argument. In this case, `fs.ftruncate()` is called. + * + * ```js + * import { truncate } from 'fs'; + * // Assuming that 'path/file.txt' is a regular file. + * truncate('path/file.txt', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('path/file.txt was truncated'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Passing a file descriptor is deprecated and may result in an error being thrown + * in the future. + * + * See the POSIX [`truncate(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/truncate.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function truncate(path: PathLike, len: number | undefined | null, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronous truncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function truncate(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace truncate { + /** + * Asynchronous truncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, len?: number | null): Promise; + } + /** + * Truncates the file. Returns `undefined`. A file descriptor can also be + * passed as the first argument. In this case, `fs.ftruncateSync()` is called. + * + * Passing a file descriptor is deprecated and may result in an error being thrown + * in the future. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function truncateSync(path: PathLike, len?: number | null): void; + /** + * Truncates the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`ftruncate(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ftruncate.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * If the file referred to by the file descriptor was larger than `len` bytes, only + * the first `len` bytes will be retained in the file. + * + * For example, the following program retains only the first four bytes of the + * file: + * + * ```js + * import { open, close, ftruncate } from 'fs'; + * + * function closeFd(fd) { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * + * open('temp.txt', 'r+', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * ftruncate(fd, 4, (err) => { + * closeFd(fd); + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } catch (err) { + * closeFd(fd); + * if (err) throw err; + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * 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 v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function ftruncate(fd: number, len: number | undefined | null, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + export function ftruncate(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace ftruncate { + /** + * Asynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, len?: number | null): Promise; + } + /** + * Truncates the file descriptor. Returns `undefined`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link ftruncate}. + * @since v0.8.6 + * @param [len=0] + */ + export function ftruncateSync(fd: number, len?: number | null): void; + /** + * Asynchronously changes owner and group of a file. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + export function chown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace chown { + /** + * Asynchronous chown(2) - Change ownership of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously changes owner and group of a file. Returns `undefined`. + * This is the synchronous version of {@link chown}. + * + * See the POSIX [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + export function chownSync(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): void; + /** + * Sets the owner of the file. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + export function fchown(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fchown { + /** + * Asynchronous fchown(2) - Change ownership of a file. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Sets the owner of the file. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + * @param uid The file's new owner's user id. + * @param gid The file's new group's group id. + */ + export function fchownSync(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number): void; + /** + * Set the owner of the symbolic link. No arguments other than a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lchown.2.html) documentation for more detail. + */ + export function lchown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace lchown { + /** + * Asynchronous lchown(2) - Change ownership of a file. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Set the owner for the path. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lchown.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @param uid The file's new owner's user id. + * @param gid The file's new group's group id. + */ + export function lchownSync(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): void; + /** + * Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as {@link 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. + * + * No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the completion + * callback. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + export function lutimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace lutimes { + /** + * 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. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the symbolic link referenced by `path`. + * Returns `undefined`, or throws an exception when parameters are incorrect or + * the operation fails. This is the synchronous version of {@link lutimes}. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + export function lutimesSync(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): void; + /** + * Asynchronously changes the permissions of a file. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * + * ```js + * import { chmod } from 'fs'; + * + * chmod('my_file.txt', 0o775, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('The permissions for file "my_file.txt" have been changed!'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.30 + */ + export function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace chmod { + /** + * Asynchronous chmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link chmod}. + * + * See the POSIX [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.6.7 + */ + export function chmodSync(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): void; + /** + * Sets the permissions on the file. No arguments other than a possible exception + * are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + export function fchmod(fd: number, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fchmod { + /** + * Asynchronous fchmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, mode: Mode): Promise; + } + /** + * Sets the permissions on the file. Returns `undefined`. + * + * See the POSIX [`fchmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.4.7 + */ + export function fchmodSync(fd: number, mode: Mode): void; + /** + * Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. No arguments other than a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * This method is only implemented on macOS. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchmod(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=lchmod&sektion=2) documentation for more detail. + * @deprecated Since v0.4.7 + */ + export function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** @deprecated */ + export namespace lchmod { + /** + * Asynchronous lchmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + } + /** + * Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. Returns `undefined`. + * + * This method is only implemented on macOS. + * + * See the POSIX [`lchmod(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=lchmod&sektion=2) documentation for more detail. + * @deprecated Since v0.4.7 + */ + export function lchmodSync(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): void; + /** + * Asynchronous [`stat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/stat.2.html). The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where`stats` is an `fs.Stats` object. + * + * In case of an error, the `err.code` will be one of `Common System Errors`. + * + * Using `fs.stat()` to check for the existence of a file before calling`fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()` or `fs.writeFile()` is not recommended. + * Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the + * error raised if the file is not available. + * + * To check if a file exists without manipulating it afterwards, {@link access} is recommended. + * + * For example, given the following directory structure: + * + * ```text + * - txtDir + * -- file.txt + * - app.js + * ``` + * + * The next program will check for the stats of the given paths: + * + * ```js + * import { stat } from 'fs'; + * + * const pathsToCheck = ['./txtDir', './txtDir/file.txt']; + * + * for (let i = 0; i < pathsToCheck.length; i++) { + * stat(pathsToCheck[i], (err, stats) => { + * console.log(stats.isDirectory()); + * console.log(stats); + * }); + * } + * ``` + * + * The resulting output will resemble: + * + * ```console + * true + * Stats { + * dev: 16777220, + * mode: 16877, + * nlink: 3, + * uid: 501, + * gid: 20, + * rdev: 0, + * blksize: 4096, + * ino: 14214262, + * size: 96, + * blocks: 0, + * atimeMs: 1561174653071.963, + * mtimeMs: 1561174614583.3518, + * ctimeMs: 1561174626623.5366, + * birthtimeMs: 1561174126937.2893, + * atime: 2019-06-22T03:37:33.072Z, + * mtime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.583Z, + * ctime: 2019-06-22T03:37:06.624Z, + * birthtime: 2019-06-22T03:28:46.937Z + * } + * false + * Stats { + * dev: 16777220, + * mode: 33188, + * nlink: 1, + * uid: 501, + * gid: 20, + * rdev: 0, + * blksize: 4096, + * ino: 14214074, + * size: 8, + * blocks: 8, + * atimeMs: 1561174616618.8555, + * mtimeMs: 1561174614584, + * ctimeMs: 1561174614583.8145, + * birthtimeMs: 1561174007710.7478, + * atime: 2019-06-22T03:36:56.619Z, + * mtime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.584Z, + * ctime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.584Z, + * birthtime: 2019-06-22T03:26:47.711Z + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function stat(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void): void; + export function stat( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void + ): void; + export function stat( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void + ): void; + export function stat(path: PathLike, options: StatOptions | undefined, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void): void; + export namespace stat { + /** + * Asynchronous stat(2) - Get file status. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: StatOptions): Promise; + } + export interface StatSyncFn extends Function { + (path: PathLike, options?: undefined): Stats; + ( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + throwIfNoEntry: false; + } + ): Stats | undefined; + ( + path: PathLike, + options: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint: true; + throwIfNoEntry: false; + } + ): BigIntStats | undefined; + ( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + ): Stats; + ( + path: PathLike, + options: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): BigIntStats; + ( + path: PathLike, + options: StatSyncOptions & { + bigint: boolean; + throwIfNoEntry?: false | undefined; + } + ): Stats | BigIntStats; + (path: PathLike, options?: StatSyncOptions): Stats | BigIntStats | undefined; + } + /** + * Synchronous stat(2) - Get file status. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export const statSync: StatSyncFn; + /** + * Invokes the callback with the `fs.Stats` for the file descriptor. + * + * See the POSIX [`fstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstat.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.95 + */ + export function fstat(fd: number, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void): void; + export function fstat( + fd: number, + options: + | (StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void + ): void; + export function fstat( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void + ): void; + export function fstat(fd: number, options: StatOptions | undefined, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void): void; + export namespace fstat { + /** + * Asynchronous fstat(2) - Get file status. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(fd: number, options?: StatOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous fstat(2) - Get file status. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + export function fstatSync( + fd: number, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + ): Stats; + export function fstatSync( + fd: number, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): BigIntStats; + export function fstatSync(fd: number, options?: StatOptions): Stats | BigIntStats; + + /** + * Retrieves the `fs.Stats` for the symbolic link referred to by the path. + * The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where `stats` is a `fs.Stats` object. `lstat()` is identical to `stat()`, except that if `path` is a symbolic + * link, then the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to. + * + * See the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.30 + */ + export function lstat(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void): void; + export function lstat( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats) => void + ): void; + export function lstat( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void + ): void; + export function lstat(path: PathLike, options: StatOptions | undefined, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void): void; + export namespace lstat { + /** + * Asynchronous lstat(2) - Get file status. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + ): Promise; + function __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): Promise; + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: StatOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous lstat(2) - Get file status. Does not dereference symbolic links. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export const lstatSync: StatSyncFn; + /** + * 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. No arguments other than + * a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function link(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace link { + /** + * Asynchronous link(2) - Create a new link (also known as a hard link) to an existing file. + * @param existingPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param newPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * 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. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function linkSync(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): void; + /** + * Creates the link called `path` pointing to `target`. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * See the POSIX [`symlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/symlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * The `type` argument is only available on Windows and ignored on other platforms. + * It can be set to `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'`. If the `type` argument is + * not set, Node.js will autodetect `target` type and use `'file'` or `'dir'`. If + * the `target` does not exist, `'file'` will be used. Windows junction points + * require the destination path to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the`target` argument will automatically be normalized to absolute path. + * + * Relative targets are relative to the link’s parent directory. + * + * ```js + * import { symlink } from 'fs'; + * + * symlink('./mew', './example/mewtwo', callback); + * ``` + * + * The above example creates a symbolic link `mewtwo` in the `example` which points + * to `mew` in the same directory: + * + * ```bash + * $ tree example/ + * example/ + * ├── mew + * └── mewtwo -> ./mew + * ``` + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type: symlink.Type | undefined | null, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronous symlink(2) - Create a new symbolic link to an existing file. + * @param target A path to an existing file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param path A path to the new symlink. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace symlink { + /** + * Asynchronous symlink(2) - Create a new symbolic link to an existing file. + * @param target A path to an existing file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param path A path to the new symlink. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param type May be set to `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'` (default is `'file'`) and is only available on Windows (ignored on other platforms). + * When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will automatically be normalized to an absolute path. + */ + function __promisify__(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise; + type Type = 'dir' | 'file' | 'junction'; + } + /** + * Returns `undefined`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link symlink}. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function symlinkSync(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: symlink.Type | null): void; + /** + * Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. The callback gets + * two arguments `(err, linkString)`. + * + * See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * 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 passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the link path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function readlink(path: PathLike, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: string) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function readlink(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function readlink(path: PathLike, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: string | Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function readlink(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, linkString: string) => void): void; + export namespace readlink { + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns the symbolic link's string value. + * + * See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * 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 v0.1.31 + */ + export function readlinkSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function readlinkSync(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Buffer; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function readlinkSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string | Buffer; + /** + * Asynchronously computes the canonical pathname by resolving `.`, `..` and + * symbolic links. + * + * A canonical pathname is not necessarily unique. Hard links and bind mounts can + * expose a file system entity through many pathnames. + * + * This function behaves like [`realpath(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html), with some exceptions: + * + * 1. No case conversion is performed on case-insensitive file systems. + * 2. The maximum number of symbolic links is platform-independent and generally + * (much) higher than what the native [`realpath(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html) implementation supports. + * + * The `callback` gets two arguments `(err, resolvedPath)`. May use `process.cwd`to resolve relative paths. + * + * 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 passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object. + * + * If `path` resolves to a socket or a pipe, the function will return a system + * dependent name for that object. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function realpath(path: PathLike, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function realpath(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function realpath(path: PathLike, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string | Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function realpath(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void): void; + export namespace realpath { + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * Asynchronous [`realpath(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html). + * + * The `callback` gets two arguments `(err, resolvedPath)`. + * + * 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 passed to the callback. 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 v9.2.0 + */ + function native(path: PathLike, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void): void; + function native(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: Buffer) => void): void; + function native(path: PathLike, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string | Buffer) => void): void; + function native(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, resolvedPath: string) => void): void; + } + /** + * Returns the resolved pathname. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link realpath}. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function realpathSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function realpathSync(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Buffer; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function realpathSync(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string | Buffer; + export namespace realpathSync { + function native(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string; + function native(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Buffer; + function native(path: PathLike, options?: EncodingOption): string | Buffer; + } + /** + * Asynchronously removes a file or symbolic link. No arguments other than a + * possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * + * ```js + * import { unlink } from 'fs'; + * // Assuming that 'path/file.txt' is a regular file. + * unlink('path/file.txt', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('path/file.txt was deleted'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * `fs.unlink()` will not work on a directory, empty or otherwise. To remove a + * directory, use {@link rmdir}. + * + * See the POSIX [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function unlink(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace unlink { + /** + * Asynchronous unlink(2) - delete a name and possibly the file it refers to. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html). Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function unlinkSync(path: PathLike): void; + export interface RmDirOptions { + /** + * If an `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, `ENFILE`, `ENOTEMPTY`, or + * `EPERM` error is encountered, Node.js will retry the operation with a linear + * backoff wait of `retryDelay` ms longer on each try. This option represents the + * number of retries. This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not + * `true`. + * @default 0 + */ + maxRetries?: number | undefined; + /** + * @deprecated since v14.14.0 In future versions of Node.js and will trigger a warning + * `fs.rmdir(path, { recursive: true })` will throw if `path` does not exist or is a file. + * Use `fs.rm(path, { recursive: true, force: true })` instead. + * + * If `true`, perform a recursive directory removal. In + * recursive mode soperations are retried on failure. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The amount of time in milliseconds to wait between retries. + * This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not `true`. + * @default 100 + */ + retryDelay?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronous [`rmdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rmdir.2.html). No arguments other than a possible exception are given + * to the completion callback. + * + * Using `fs.rmdir()` on a file (not a directory) results in an `ENOENT` error on + * Windows and an `ENOTDIR` error on POSIX. + * + * To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use {@link rm} with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`. + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function rmdir(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export function rmdir(path: PathLike, options: RmDirOptions, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace rmdir { + /** + * Asynchronous rmdir(2) - delete a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous [`rmdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rmdir.2.html). Returns `undefined`. + * + * Using `fs.rmdirSync()` on a file (not a directory) results in an `ENOENT` error + * on Windows and an `ENOTDIR` error on POSIX. + * + * To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use {@link rmSync} with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function rmdirSync(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): void; + export interface RmOptions { + /** + * When `true`, exceptions will be ignored if `path` does not exist. + * @default false + */ + force?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If an `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, `ENFILE`, `ENOTEMPTY`, or + * `EPERM` error is encountered, Node.js will retry the operation with a linear + * backoff wait of `retryDelay` ms longer on each try. This option represents the + * number of retries. This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not + * `true`. + * @default 0 + */ + maxRetries?: number | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, perform a recursive directory removal. In + * recursive mode, operations are retried on failure. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The amount of time in milliseconds to wait between retries. + * This option is ignored if the `recursive` option is not `true`. + * @default 100 + */ + retryDelay?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm`utility). No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the + * completion callback. + * @since v14.14.0 + */ + export function rm(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export function rm(path: PathLike, options: RmOptions, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace rm { + /** + * Asynchronously removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility). + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm`utility). Returns `undefined`. + * @since v14.14.0 + */ + export function rmSync(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): void; + export interface MakeDirectoryOptions { + /** + * Indicates whether parent folders should be created. + * If a folder was created, the path to the first created folder will be returned. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified + * @default 0o777 + */ + mode?: Mode | undefined; + } + /** + * Asynchronously creates a directory. + * + * The callback is given a possible exception and, if `recursive` is `true`, the + * first directory path created, `(err[, path])`.`path` can still be `undefined` when `recursive` is `true`, if no directory was + * created. + * + * 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`fs.mkdir()` when `path` is a directory that + * exists results in an error only + * when `recursive` is false. + * + * ```js + * import { mkdir } from 'fs'; + * + * // Creates /tmp/a/apple, regardless of whether `/tmp` and /tmp/a exist. + * mkdir('/tmp/a/apple', { recursive: true }, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * ``` + * + * On Windows, using `fs.mkdir()` on the root directory even with recursion will + * result in an error: + * + * ```js + * import { mkdir } from 'fs'; + * + * mkdir('/', { recursive: true }, (err) => { + * // => [Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, mkdir 'C:\'] + * }); + * ``` + * + * See the POSIX [`mkdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mkdir.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.8 + */ + export function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, path?: string) => void + ): 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`. + */ + export function mkdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null + | undefined, + callback: NoParamCallback + ): 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`. + */ + export function mkdir(path: PathLike, options: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null | undefined, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, path?: string) => void): void; + /** + * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory with a mode of `0o777`. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function mkdir(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace mkdir { + /** + * 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 __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + } + ): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null + ): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously creates a directory. Returns `undefined`, or if `recursive` is`true`, the first directory path created. + * This is the synchronous version of {@link mkdir}. + * + * See the POSIX [`mkdir(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mkdir.2.html) documentation for more details. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function mkdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive: true; + } + ): string | undefined; + /** + * Synchronous 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`. + */ + export function mkdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | Mode + | (MakeDirectoryOptions & { + recursive?: false | undefined; + }) + | null + ): void; + /** + * Synchronous 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`. + */ + export function mkdirSync(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): string | undefined; + /** + * Creates a unique temporary directory. + * + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required`prefix` to create a unique temporary directory. 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 created directory path is passed as a string to the callback's second + * parameter. + * + * 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'; + * + * mkdtemp(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'foo-'), (err, directory) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(directory); + * // Prints: /tmp/foo-itXde2 or C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Temp\foo-itXde2 + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `fs.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`). + * + * ```js + * import { tmpdir } from 'os'; + * import { mkdtemp } from 'fs'; + * + * // The parent directory for the new temporary directory + * const tmpDir = tmpdir(); + * + * // This method is *INCORRECT*: + * mkdtemp(tmpDir, (err, directory) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(directory); + * // Will print something similar to `/tmpabc123`. + * // A new temporary directory is created at the file system root + * // rather than *within* the /tmp directory. + * }); + * + * // This method is *CORRECT*: + * import { sep } from 'path'; + * mkdtemp(`${tmpDir}${sep}`, (err, directory) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(directory); + * // Will print something similar to `/tmp/abc123`. + * // A new temporary directory is created within + * // the /tmp directory. + * }); + * ``` + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + export function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: string) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function mkdtemp( + prefix: string, + options: + | 'buffer' + | { + encoding: 'buffer'; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: Buffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options: EncodingOption, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: string | Buffer) => void): void; + /** + * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory. + * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required prefix to create a unique temporary directory. + */ + export function mkdtemp(prefix: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, folder: string) => void): void; + export namespace mkdtemp { + /** + * 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 __promisify__(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns the created directory path. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link mkdtemp}. + * + * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an + * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use. + * @since v5.10.0 + */ + export function mkdtempSync(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): string; + /** + * Synchronously 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. + */ + export function mkdtempSync(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Buffer; + /** + * Synchronously 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. + */ + export function mkdtempSync(prefix: string, options?: EncodingOption): string | Buffer; + /** + * Reads the contents of a directory. The callback gets two arguments `(err, files)`where `files` is an array of the names of the files in the directory excluding`'.'` and `'..'`. + * + * See the POSIX [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) documentation for more details. + * + * 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 passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the filenames returned will be passed as `Buffer` objects. + * + * If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the `files` array will contain `fs.Dirent` objects. + * @since v0.1.8 + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: string[]) => void + ): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: 'buffer'; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + } + | 'buffer', + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: Buffer[]) => void + ): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: string[] | Buffer[]) => void + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function readdir(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: string[]) => void): void; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function readdir( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + }, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, files: Dirent[]) => void + ): void; + export namespace readdir { + /** + * 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 __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: + | 'buffer' + | { + encoding: 'buffer'; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + } + ): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): Promise; + /** + * 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 __promisify__( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + } + ): Promise; + } + /** + * Reads the contents of the directory. + * + * See the POSIX [`readdir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/readdir.3.html) documentation for more details. + * + * 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 returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, + * the filenames returned will be passed as `Buffer` objects. + * + * If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the result will contain `fs.Dirent` objects. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding | null; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): string[]; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: + | { + encoding: 'buffer'; + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + } + | 'buffer' + ): Buffer[]; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes?: false | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): string[] | Buffer[]; + /** + * Synchronous 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. + */ + export function readdirSync( + path: PathLike, + options: ObjectEncodingOptions & { + withFileTypes: true; + } + ): Dirent[]; + /** + * Closes the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are + * given to the completion callback. + * + * Calling `fs.close()` on any file descriptor (`fd`) that is currently in use + * through any other `fs` operation may lead to undefined behavior. + * + * See the POSIX [`close(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/close.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.0.2 + */ + export function close(fd: number, callback?: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace close { + /** + * Asynchronous close(2) - close a file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Closes the file descriptor. Returns `undefined`. + * + * Calling `fs.closeSync()` on any file descriptor (`fd`) that is currently in use + * through any other `fs` operation may lead to undefined behavior. + * + * See the POSIX [`close(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/close.2.html) documentation for more detail. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function closeSync(fd: number): void; + /** + * Asynchronous file open. See the POSIX [`open(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html) documentation for more details. + * + * `mode` sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits), but only if the file was + * created. On Windows, only the write permission can be manipulated; see {@link chmod}. + * + * The callback gets two arguments `(err, fd)`. + * + * 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). + * + * Functions based on `fs.open()` exhibit this behavior as well:`fs.writeFile()`, `fs.readFile()`, etc. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``. + * @param [mode=0o666] + */ + export function open(path: PathLike, flags: OpenMode | undefined, mode: Mode | undefined | null, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, fd: number) => void): void; + /** + * Asynchronous open(2) - open and possibly create a file. If the file is created, its mode will be `0o666`. + * @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function open(path: PathLike, flags: OpenMode | undefined, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, fd: number) => void): void; + /** + * Asynchronous open(2) - open and possibly create a file. If the file is created, its mode will be `0o666`. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function open(path: PathLike, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, fd: number) => void): void; + export namespace open { + /** + * Asynchronous open(2) - open and possibly create a file. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not supplied, defaults to `0o666`. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, flags: OpenMode, mode?: Mode | null): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns an integer representing the file descriptor. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link open}. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @param [flags='r'] + * @param [mode=0o666] + */ + export function openSync(path: PathLike, flags: OpenMode, mode?: Mode | null): number; + /** + * 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 in seconds,`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 v0.4.2 + */ + export function utimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace utimes { + /** + * Asynchronously change file timestamps of the file referenced by the supplied path. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns `undefined`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link utimes}. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function utimesSync(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): void; + /** + * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by the supplied file + * descriptor. See {@link utimes}. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function futimes(fd: number, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace futimes { + /** + * Asynchronously change file timestamps of the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronous version of {@link futimes}. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.4.2 + */ + export function futimesSync(fd: number, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): 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. No arguments other + * than a possible exception are given to the completion callback. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fsync(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fsync { + /** + * Asynchronous fsync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with the underlying storage device. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise; + } + /** + * 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. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fsyncSync(fd: number): void; + /** + * Write `buffer` to the file specified by `fd`. If `buffer` is a normal object, it + * must have an own `toString` function property. + * + * `offset` determines the part of the buffer to be written, and `length` is + * an integer specifying the number of bytes to write. + * + * `position` refers to the offset from the beginning of the file where this data + * should be written. If `typeof position !== 'number'`, the data will be written + * at the current position. See [`pwrite(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pwrite.2.html). + * + * The callback will be given three arguments `(err, bytesWritten, buffer)` where`bytesWritten` specifies how many _bytes_ were written from `buffer`. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a promise for an `Object` with `bytesWritten` and `buffer` properties. + * + * It is unsafe to use `fs.write()` multiple times on the same file without waiting + * for the callback. For this scenario, {@link createWriteStream} is + * recommended. + * + * 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 v0.0.2 + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number | undefined | null, + length: number | undefined | null, + position: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param offset The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + * @param length The number of bytes to write. If not supplied, defaults to `buffer.length - offset`. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number | undefined | null, + length: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param offset The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + export function write(fd: number, buffer: TBuffer, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + * @param encoding The expected string encoding. + */ + export function write( + fd: number, + string: string, + position: number | undefined | null, + encoding: BufferEncoding | undefined | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, str: string) => void + ): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + */ + export function write(fd: number, string: string, position: number | undefined | null, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, str: string) => void): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + */ + export function write(fd: number, string: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, written: number, str: string) => void): void; + export namespace write { + /** + * Asynchronously writes `buffer` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param offset The part of the buffer to be written. If not supplied, defaults to `0`. + * @param length The number of bytes to write. If not supplied, defaults to `buffer.length - offset`. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffer?: TBuffer, + offset?: number, + length?: number, + position?: number | null + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + /** + * Asynchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + * @param encoding The expected string encoding. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + string: string, + position?: number | null, + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null + ): Promise<{ + bytesWritten: number; + buffer: string; + }>; + } + /** + * If `buffer` is a plain object, it must have an own (not inherited) `toString`function property. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link write}. + * @since v0.1.21 + * @return The number of bytes written. + */ + export function writeSync(fd: number, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, offset?: number | null, length?: number | null, position?: number | null): number; + /** + * Synchronously writes `string` to the file referenced by the supplied file descriptor, returning the number of bytes written. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param string A string to write. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If not supplied, defaults to the current position. + * @param encoding The expected string encoding. + */ + export function writeSync(fd: number, string: string, position?: number | null, encoding?: BufferEncoding | null): number; + export type ReadPosition = number | bigint; + /** + * Read data from the file specified by `fd`. + * + * The callback is given the three arguments, `(err, bytesRead, buffer)`. + * + * If the file is not modified concurrently, the end-of-file is reached when the + * number of bytes read is zero. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a promise for an `Object` with `bytesRead` and `buffer` properties. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @param buffer The buffer that the data will be written to. + * @param offset The position in `buffer` to write the data to. + * @param length The number of bytes to read. + * @param position Specifies where to begin reading from in the file. If `position` is `null` or `-1 `, data will be read from the current file position, and the file position will be updated. If + * `position` is an integer, the file position will be unchanged. + */ + export function read( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number, + length: number, + position: ReadPosition | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffer: TBuffer) => void + ): void; + export namespace read { + /** + * @param fd A file descriptor. + * @param buffer The buffer that the data will be written to. + * @param offset The offset in the buffer at which to start writing. + * @param length The number of bytes to read. + * @param position The offset from the beginning of the file from which data should be read. If `null`, data will be read from the current position. + */ + function __promisify__( + fd: number, + buffer: TBuffer, + offset: number, + length: number, + position: number | null + ): Promise<{ + bytesRead: number; + buffer: TBuffer; + }>; + } + export interface ReadSyncOptions { + /** + * @default 0 + */ + offset?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default `length of buffer` + */ + length?: number | undefined; + /** + * @default null + */ + position?: ReadPosition | null | undefined; + } + /** + * Returns the number of `bytesRead`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link read}. + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function readSync(fd: number, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, offset: number, length: number, position: ReadPosition | null): number; + /** + * Similar to the above `fs.readSync` function, this version takes an optional `options` object. + * If no `options` object is specified, it will default with the above values. + */ + export function readSync(fd: number, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, opts?: ReadSyncOptions): number; + /** + * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'fs'; + * + * readFile('/etc/passwd', (err, data) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(data); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The callback is passed two arguments `(err, data)`, where `data` is the + * contents of the file. + * + * If no encoding is specified, then the raw buffer is returned. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'fs'; + * + * readFile('/etc/passwd', 'utf8', callback); + * ``` + * + * When the path is a directory, the behavior of `fs.readFile()` and {@link readFileSync} is platform-specific. On macOS, Linux, and Windows, an + * error will be returned. On FreeBSD, a representation of the directory's contents + * will be returned. + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'fs'; + * + * // macOS, Linux, and Windows + * readFile('', (err, data) => { + * // => [Error: EISDIR: illegal operation on a directory, read ] + * }); + * + * // FreeBSD + * readFile('', (err, data) => { + * // => null, + * }); + * ``` + * + * It is possible to abort an ongoing request using an `AbortSignal`. If a + * request is aborted the callback is called with an `AbortError`: + * + * ```js + * import { readFile } from 'fs'; + * + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const signal = controller.signal; + * readFile(fileInfo[0].name, { signal }, (err, buf) => { + * // ... + * }); + * // When you want to abort the request + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * + * The `fs.readFile()` function buffers the entire file. To minimize memory costs, + * when possible prefer streaming via `fs.createReadStream()`. + * + * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating + * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.readFile` performs. + * @since v0.1.29 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | ({ + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: Buffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * 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 file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | ({ + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: string | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: string) => void + ): void; + /** + * 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 file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFile( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + flag?: string | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | undefined + | null, + callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: string | Buffer) => void + ): void; + /** + * 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 file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + */ + export function readFile(path: PathOrFileDescriptor, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, data: Buffer) => void): void; + export namespace readFile { + /** + * 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 file descriptor 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 __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: { + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + } | null + ): Promise; + /** + * 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. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: string | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + ): Promise; + /** + * 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. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + function __promisify__( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + flag?: string | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns the contents of the `path`. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link readFile}. + * + * If the `encoding` option is specified then this function returns a + * string. Otherwise it returns a buffer. + * + * Similar to {@link readFile}, when the path is a directory, the behavior of`fs.readFileSync()` is platform-specific. + * + * ```js + * import { readFileSync } from 'fs'; + * + * // macOS, Linux, and Windows + * readFileSync(''); + * // => [Error: EISDIR: illegal operation on a directory, read ] + * + * // FreeBSD + * readFileSync(''); // => + * ``` + * @since v0.1.8 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function readFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: { + encoding?: null | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + } | null + ): Buffer; + /** + * Synchronously 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 file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options: + | { + encoding: BufferEncoding; + flag?: string | undefined; + } + | BufferEncoding + ): string; + /** + * Synchronously 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 file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param options Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. + * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`. + */ + export function readFileSync( + path: PathOrFileDescriptor, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + flag?: string | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): string | Buffer; + export type WriteFileOptions = + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & + Abortable & { + mode?: Mode | undefined; + flag?: string | undefined; + }) + | BufferEncoding + | null; + /** + * When `file` is a filename, asynchronously writes data to the file, replacing the + * file if it already exists. `data` can be a string or a buffer. + * + * When `file` is a file descriptor, the behavior is similar to calling`fs.write()` directly (which is recommended). See the notes below on using + * a file descriptor. + * + * The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * If `data` is a plain object, it must have an own (not inherited) `toString`function property. + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'fs'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js')); + * writeFile('message.txt', data, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('The file has been saved!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'fs'; + * + * writeFile('message.txt', 'Hello Node.js', 'utf8', callback); + * ``` + * + * It is unsafe to use `fs.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file without + * waiting for the callback. For this scenario, {@link createWriteStream} is + * recommended. + * + * Similarly to `fs.readFile` \- `fs.writeFile` is a convenience method that + * performs multiple `write` calls internally to write the buffer passed to it. + * For performance sensitive code consider using {@link createWriteStream}. + * + * It is possible to use an `AbortSignal` to cancel an `fs.writeFile()`. + * Cancelation is "best effort", and some amount of data is likely still + * to be written. + * + * ```js + * import { writeFile } from 'fs'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * const controller = new AbortController(); + * const { signal } = controller; + * const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js')); + * writeFile('message.txt', data, { signal }, (err) => { + * // When a request is aborted - the callback is called with an AbortError + * }); + * // When the request should be aborted + * controller.abort(); + * ``` + * + * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating + * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.writeFile` performs. + * @since v0.1.29 + * @param file filename or file descriptor + */ + export function writeFile(file: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, options: WriteFileOptions, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + */ + export function writeFile(path: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace writeFile { + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. + * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + * @param options Either the encoding for the file, or an object optionally specifying the encoding, file mode, and flag. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `mode` is not supplied, the default of `0o666` is used. + * If `mode` is a string, it is parsed as an octal integer. + * If `flag` is not supplied, the default of `'w'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, options?: WriteFileOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns `undefined`. + * + * If `data` is a plain object, it must have an own (not inherited) `toString`function property. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link writeFile}. + * @since v0.1.29 + * @param file filename or file descriptor + */ + export function writeFileSync(file: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, options?: WriteFileOptions): void; + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet + * exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * ```js + * import { appendFile } from 'fs'; + * + * appendFile('message.txt', 'data to append', (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('The "data to append" was appended to file!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { appendFile } from 'fs'; + * + * appendFile('message.txt', 'data to append', 'utf8', callback); + * ``` + * + * The `path` may be specified as a numeric file descriptor that has been opened + * for appending (using `fs.open()` or `fs.openSync()`). The file descriptor will + * not be closed automatically. + * + * ```js + * import { open, close, appendFile } from 'fs'; + * + * function closeFd(fd) { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * + * open('message.txt', 'a', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * appendFile(fd, 'data to append', 'utf8', (err) => { + * closeFd(fd); + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } catch (err) { + * closeFd(fd); + * throw err; + * } + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.6.7 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function appendFile(path: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | Uint8Array, options: WriteFileOptions, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. + * @param file A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + */ + export function appendFile(file: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | Uint8Array, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace appendFile { + /** + * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not exist. + * @param file A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + * If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically. + * @param data The data to write. If something other than a Buffer or Uint8Array is provided, the value is coerced to a string. + * @param options Either the encoding for the file, or an object optionally specifying the encoding, file mode, and flag. + * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used. + * If `mode` is not supplied, the default of `0o666` is used. + * If `mode` is a string, it is parsed as an octal integer. + * If `flag` is not supplied, the default of `'a'` is used. + */ + function __promisify__(file: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | Uint8Array, options?: WriteFileOptions): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet + * exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See {@link open} for more details. + * + * ```js + * import { appendFileSync } from 'fs'; + * + * try { + * appendFileSync('message.txt', 'data to append'); + * console.log('The "data to append" was appended to file!'); + * } catch (err) { + * // Handle the error + * } + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding: + * + * ```js + * import { appendFileSync } from 'fs'; + * + * appendFileSync('message.txt', 'data to append', 'utf8'); + * ``` + * + * The `path` may be specified as a numeric file descriptor that has been opened + * for appending (using `fs.open()` or `fs.openSync()`). The file descriptor will + * not be closed automatically. + * + * ```js + * import { openSync, closeSync, appendFileSync } from 'fs'; + * + * let fd; + * + * try { + * fd = openSync('message.txt', 'a'); + * appendFileSync(fd, 'data to append', 'utf8'); + * } catch (err) { + * // Handle the error + * } finally { + * if (fd !== undefined) + * closeSync(fd); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.6.7 + * @param path filename or file descriptor + */ + export function appendFileSync(path: PathOrFileDescriptor, data: string | Uint8Array, options?: WriteFileOptions): void; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`. The callback `listener` will be called each + * time the file is accessed. + * + * The `options` argument may be omitted. If provided, it should be an object. The`options` object may contain a boolean named `persistent` that indicates + * whether the process should continue to run as long as files are being watched. + * The `options` object may specify an `interval` property indicating how often the + * target should be polled in milliseconds. + * + * The `listener` gets two arguments the current stat object and the previous + * stat object: + * + * ```js + * import { watchFile } from 'fs'; + * + * watchFile('message.text', (curr, prev) => { + * console.log(`the current mtime is: ${curr.mtime}`); + * console.log(`the previous mtime was: ${prev.mtime}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * These stat objects are instances of `fs.Stat`. If the `bigint` option is `true`, + * the numeric values in these objects are specified as `BigInt`s. + * + * To be notified when the file was modified, not just accessed, it is necessary + * to compare `curr.mtimeMs` and `prev.mtimeMs`. + * + * When an `fs.watchFile` operation results in an `ENOENT` error, it + * will invoke the listener once, with all the fields zeroed (or, for dates, the + * Unix Epoch). If the file is created later on, the listener will be called + * again, with the latest stat objects. This is a change in functionality since + * v0.10. + * + * Using {@link watch} is more efficient than `fs.watchFile` and`fs.unwatchFile`. `fs.watch` should be used instead of `fs.watchFile` and`fs.unwatchFile` when possible. + * + * When a file being watched by `fs.watchFile()` disappears and reappears, + * then the contents of `previous` in the second callback event (the file's + * reappearance) will be the same as the contents of `previous` in the first + * callback event (its disappearance). + * + * This happens when: + * + * * the file is deleted, followed by a restore + * * the file is renamed and then renamed a second time back to its original name + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export interface WatchFileOptions { + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + persistent?: boolean | undefined; + interval?: number | undefined; + } + export function watchFile( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchFileOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + }) + | undefined, + listener: (curr: Stats, prev: Stats) => void + ): StatWatcher; + export function watchFile( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchFileOptions & { + bigint: true; + }) + | undefined, + listener: (curr: BigIntStats, prev: BigIntStats) => void + ): StatWatcher; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`. The callback `listener` will be called each time the file is accessed. + * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function watchFile(filename: PathLike, listener: (curr: Stats, prev: Stats) => void): StatWatcher; + /** + * Stop watching for changes on `filename`. If `listener` is specified, only that + * particular listener is removed. Otherwise, _all_ listeners are removed, + * effectively stopping watching of `filename`. + * + * Calling `fs.unwatchFile()` with a filename that is not being watched is a + * no-op, not an error. + * + * Using {@link watch} is more efficient than `fs.watchFile()` and`fs.unwatchFile()`. `fs.watch()` should be used instead of `fs.watchFile()`and `fs.unwatchFile()` when possible. + * @since v0.1.31 + * @param listener Optional, a listener previously attached using `fs.watchFile()` + */ + export function unwatchFile(filename: PathLike, listener?: (curr: Stats, prev: Stats) => void): void; + export interface WatchOptions extends Abortable { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | 'buffer' | undefined; + persistent?: boolean | undefined; + recursive?: boolean | undefined; + } + export type WatchEventType = 'rename' | 'change'; + export type WatchListener = (event: WatchEventType, filename: T) => void; + /** + * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a + * directory. + * + * The second argument is optional. If `options` is provided as a string, it + * specifies the `encoding`. Otherwise `options` should be passed as an object. + * + * The listener callback gets two arguments `(eventType, filename)`. `eventType`is either `'rename'` or `'change'`, and `filename` is the name of the file + * which triggered the event. + * + * On most platforms, `'rename'` is emitted whenever a filename appears or + * disappears in the directory. + * + * The listener callback is attached to the `'change'` event fired by `fs.FSWatcher`, but it is not the same thing as the `'change'` value of`eventType`. + * + * If a `signal` is passed, aborting the corresponding AbortController will close + * the returned `fs.FSWatcher`. + * @since v0.5.10 + * @param listener + */ + export function watch( + filename: PathLike, + options: + | (WatchOptions & { + encoding: 'buffer'; + }) + | 'buffer', + listener?: WatchListener + ): FSWatcher; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function watch(filename: PathLike, options?: WatchOptions | BufferEncoding | null, listener?: WatchListener): FSWatcher; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function watch(filename: PathLike, options: WatchOptions | string, listener?: WatchListener): FSWatcher; + /** + * 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. + */ + export function watch(filename: PathLike, listener?: WatchListener): FSWatcher; + /** + * Test whether or not the given path exists by checking with the file system. + * Then call the `callback` argument with either true or false: + * + * ```js + * import { exists } from 'fs'; + * + * exists('/etc/passwd', (e) => { + * console.log(e ? 'it exists' : 'no passwd!'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **The parameters for this callback are not consistent with other Node.js** + * **callbacks.** Normally, the first parameter to a Node.js callback is an `err`parameter, optionally followed by other parameters. The `fs.exists()` callback + * has only one boolean parameter. This is one reason `fs.access()` is recommended + * instead of `fs.exists()`. + * + * Using `fs.exists()` to check for the existence of a file before calling`fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()` or `fs.writeFile()` 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 does not exist. + * + * **write (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { exists, open, close } from 'fs'; + * + * exists('myfile', (e) => { + * if (e) { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * } else { + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **write (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'fs'; + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'EEXIST') { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close, exists } from 'fs'; + * + * exists('myfile', (e) => { + * if (e) { + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * } else { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'fs'; + * + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * The "not recommended" examples above check for existence and then use the + * file; the "recommended" examples are better because they use the file directly + * and handle the error, if any. + * + * In general, check for the existence of a file only if the file won’t be + * used directly, for example when its existence is a signal from another + * process. + * @since v0.0.2 + * @deprecated Since v1.0.0 - Use {@link stat} or {@link access} instead. + */ + export function exists(path: PathLike, callback: (exists: boolean) => void): void; + /** @deprecated */ + export namespace exists { + /** + * @param path A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike): Promise; + } + /** + * Returns `true` if the path exists, `false` otherwise. + * + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link exists}. + * + * `fs.exists()` is deprecated, but `fs.existsSync()` is not. The `callback`parameter to `fs.exists()` accepts parameters that are inconsistent with other + * Node.js callbacks. `fs.existsSync()` does not use a callback. + * + * ```js + * import { existsSync } from 'fs'; + * + * if (existsSync('/etc/passwd')) + * console.log('The path exists.'); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.21 + */ + export function existsSync(path: PathLike): boolean; + export namespace constants { + // File Access Constants + /** Constant for fs.access(). File is visible to the calling process. */ + const F_OK: number; + /** Constant for fs.access(). File can be read by the calling process. */ + const R_OK: number; + /** Constant for fs.access(). File can be written by the calling process. */ + const W_OK: number; + /** Constant for fs.access(). File can be executed by the calling process. */ + const X_OK: number; + // File Copy Constants + /** Constant for fs.copyFile. Flag indicating the destination file should not be overwritten if it already exists. */ + const COPYFILE_EXCL: number; + /** + * Constant for fs.copyFile. copy operation will attempt to create a copy-on-write reflink. + * If the underlying platform does not support copy-on-write, then a fallback copy mechanism is used. + */ + const COPYFILE_FICLONE: number; + /** + * Constant for fs.copyFile. Copy operation will attempt to create a copy-on-write reflink. + * If the underlying platform does not support copy-on-write, then the operation will fail with an error. + */ + const COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE: number; + // File Open Constants + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open a file for read-only access. */ + const O_RDONLY: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open a file for write-only access. */ + const O_WRONLY: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open a file for read-write access. */ + const O_RDWR: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to create the file if it does not already exist. */ + const O_CREAT: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that opening a file should fail if the O_CREAT flag is set and the file already exists. */ + const O_EXCL: number; + /** + * Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that if path identifies a terminal device, + * opening the path shall not cause that terminal to become the controlling terminal for the process + * (if the process does not already have one). + */ + const O_NOCTTY: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that if the file exists and is a regular file, and the file is opened successfully for write access, its length shall be truncated to zero. */ + const O_TRUNC: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that data will be appended to the end of the file. */ + const O_APPEND: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the open should fail if the path is not a directory. */ + const O_DIRECTORY: number; + /** + * constant for fs.open(). + * Flag indicating reading accesses to the file system will no longer result in + * an update to the atime information associated with the file. + * This flag is available on Linux operating systems only. + */ + const O_NOATIME: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the open should fail if the path is a symbolic link. */ + const O_NOFOLLOW: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the file is opened for synchronous I/O. */ + const O_SYNC: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating that the file is opened for synchronous I/O with write operations waiting for data integrity. */ + const O_DSYNC: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open the symbolic link itself rather than the resource it is pointing to. */ + const O_SYMLINK: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). When set, an attempt will be made to minimize caching effects of file I/O. */ + const O_DIRECT: number; + /** Constant for fs.open(). Flag indicating to open the file in nonblocking mode when possible. */ + const O_NONBLOCK: number; + // File Type Constants + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. Bit mask used to extract the file type code. */ + const S_IFMT: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a regular file. */ + const S_IFREG: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a directory. */ + const S_IFDIR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a character-oriented device file. */ + const S_IFCHR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a block-oriented device file. */ + const S_IFBLK: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a FIFO/pipe. */ + const S_IFIFO: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a symbolic link. */ + const S_IFLNK: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining a file's type. File type constant for a socket. */ + const S_IFSOCK: number; + // File Mode Constants + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable, writable and executable by owner. */ + const S_IRWXU: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable by owner. */ + const S_IRUSR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating writable by owner. */ + const S_IWUSR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating executable by owner. */ + const S_IXUSR: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable, writable and executable by group. */ + const S_IRWXG: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable by group. */ + const S_IRGRP: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating writable by group. */ + const S_IWGRP: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating executable by group. */ + const S_IXGRP: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable, writable and executable by others. */ + const S_IRWXO: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating readable by others. */ + const S_IROTH: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating writable by others. */ + const S_IWOTH: number; + /** Constant for fs.Stats mode property for determining access permissions for a file. File mode indicating executable by others. */ + const S_IXOTH: number; + /** + * When set, a memory file mapping is used to access the file. This flag + * is available on Windows operating systems only. On other operating systems, + * this flag is ignored. + */ + const UV_FS_O_FILEMAP: number; + } + /** + * 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`). + * + * The final argument, `callback`, is a callback function that is invoked with + * a possible error argument. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the error + * argument will be an `Error` object. The following examples check if`package.json` exists, and if it is readable or writable. + * + * ```js + * import { access, constants } from 'fs'; + * + * const file = 'package.json'; + * + * // Check if the file exists in the current directory. + * access(file, constants.F_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'does not exist' : 'exists'}`); + * }); + * + * // Check if the file is readable. + * access(file, constants.R_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'is not readable' : 'is readable'}`); + * }); + * + * // Check if the file is writable. + * access(file, constants.W_OK, (err) => { + * console.log(`${file} ${err ? 'is not writable' : 'is writable'}`); + * }); + * + * // Check if the file exists in the current directory, and if it is writable. + * access(file, constants.F_OK | constants.W_OK, (err) => { + * if (err) { + * console.error( + * `${file} ${err.code === 'ENOENT' ? 'does not exist' : 'is read-only'}`); + * } else { + * console.log(`${file} exists, and it is writable`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * Do not use `fs.access()` to check for the accessibility of a file before calling`fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()` or `fs.writeFile()`. 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. + * + * **write (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { access, open, close } from 'fs'; + * + * access('myfile', (err) => { + * if (!err) { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * return; + * } + * + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **write (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'fs'; + * + * open('myfile', 'wx', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'EEXIST') { + * console.error('myfile already exists'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * writeMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (NOT RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { access, open, close } from 'fs'; + * access('myfile', (err) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * **read (RECOMMENDED)** + * + * ```js + * import { open, close } from 'fs'; + * + * open('myfile', 'r', (err, fd) => { + * if (err) { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * console.error('myfile does not exist'); + * return; + * } + * + * throw err; + * } + * + * try { + * readMyData(fd); + * } finally { + * close(fd, (err) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * }); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * The "not recommended" examples above check for accessibility and then use the + * file; the "recommended" examples are better because they use the file directly + * and handle the error, if any. + * + * In general, check for the accessibility of a file only if the file will not be + * used directly, for example when its accessibility is a signal from another + * process. + * + * On Windows, access-control policies (ACLs) on a directory may limit access to + * a file or directory. The `fs.access()` function, however, does not check the + * ACL and therefore may report that a path is accessible even if the ACL restricts + * the user from reading or writing to it. + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK] + */ + export function access(path: PathLike, mode: number | undefined, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + /** + * Asynchronously tests a user's permissions for the file specified by path. + * @param path A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + */ + export function access(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace access { + /** + * Asynchronously tests a user's permissions for the file specified by path. + * @param path A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol. + * URL support is _experimental_. + */ + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously 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 any of the accessibility checks fail, an `Error` will be thrown. Otherwise, + * the method will return `undefined`. + * + * ```js + * import { accessSync, constants } from 'fs'; + * + * try { + * accessSync('etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK); + * console.log('can read/write'); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error('no access!'); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.11.15 + * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK] + */ + export function accessSync(path: PathLike, mode?: number): void; + interface StreamOptions { + flags?: string | undefined; + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + fd?: number | promises.FileHandle | undefined; + mode?: number | undefined; + autoClose?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default false + */ + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + start?: number | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + } + interface ReadStreamOptions extends StreamOptions { + end?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Unlike the 16 kb default `highWaterMark` for a `stream.Readable`, the stream + * returned by this method has a default `highWaterMark` of 64 kb. + * + * `options` can include `start` and `end` values to read a range of bytes from + * the file instead of the entire file. Both `start` and `end` are inclusive and + * start counting at 0, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. If `fd` is specified and `start` is + * omitted or `undefined`, `fs.createReadStream()` reads sequentially from the + * current file position. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If `fd` is specified, `ReadStream` will ignore the `path` argument and will use + * the specified file descriptor. This means that no `'open'` event will be + * emitted. `fd` should be blocking; non-blocking `fd`s should be passed to `net.Socket`. + * + * If `fd` points to a character device that only supports blocking reads + * (such as keyboard or sound card), read operations do not finish until data is + * available. This can prevent the process from exiting and the stream from + * closing naturally. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * + * By providing the `fs` option, it is possible to override the corresponding `fs`implementations for `open`, `read`, and `close`. When providing the `fs` option, + * an override for `read` is required. If no `fd` is provided, an override for`open` is also required. If `autoClose` is `true`, an override for `close` is + * also required. + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'fs'; + * + * // Create a stream from some character device. + * const stream = createReadStream('/dev/input/event0'); + * setTimeout(() => { + * stream.close(); // This may not close the stream. + * // Artificially marking end-of-stream, as if the underlying resource had + * // indicated end-of-file by itself, allows the stream to close. + * // This does not cancel pending read operations, and if there is such an + * // operation, the process may still not be able to exit successfully + * // until it finishes. + * stream.push(null); + * stream.read(0); + * }, 100); + * ``` + * + * If `autoClose` is false, then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if + * there's an error. It is the application's responsibility to close it and make + * sure there's no file descriptor leak. If `autoClose` is set to true (default + * behavior), on `'error'` or `'end'` the file descriptor will be closed + * automatically. + * + * `mode` sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits), but only if the + * file was created. + * + * An example to read the last 10 bytes of a file which is 100 bytes long: + * + * ```js + * import { createReadStream } from 'fs'; + * + * createReadStream('sample.txt', { start: 90, end: 99 }); + * ``` + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function createReadStream(path: PathLike, options?: BufferEncoding | ReadStreamOptions): ReadStream; + /** + * `options` may also include a `start` option to allow writing data at some + * position past the beginning of the file, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. Modifying a file rather than replacing + * it may require the `flags` option to be set to `r+` rather than the default `w`. + * The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If `autoClose` is set to true (default behavior) on `'error'` or `'finish'`the file descriptor will be closed automatically. If `autoClose` is false, + * then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if there's an error. + * It is the application's responsibility to close it and make sure there's no + * file descriptor leak. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * + * By providing the `fs` option it is possible to override the corresponding `fs`implementations for `open`, `write`, `writev` and `close`. Overriding `write()`without `writev()` can reduce + * performance as some optimizations (`_writev()`) + * will be disabled. When providing the `fs` option, overrides for at least one of`write` and `writev` are required. If no `fd` option is supplied, an override + * for `open` is also required. If `autoClose` is `true`, an override for `close`is also required. + * + * Like `fs.ReadStream`, if `fd` is specified, `fs.WriteStream` will ignore the`path` argument and will use the specified file descriptor. This means that no`'open'` event will be + * emitted. `fd` should be blocking; non-blocking `fd`s + * should be passed to `net.Socket`. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + export function createWriteStream(path: PathLike, options?: BufferEncoding | StreamOptions): WriteStream; + /** + * 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. No arguments other + * than a possible + * exception are given to the completion callback. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fdatasync(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace fdatasync { + /** + * Asynchronous fdatasync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core state with storage device. + * @param fd A file descriptor. + */ + function __promisify__(fd: number): Promise; + } + /** + * 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. Returns `undefined`. + * @since v0.1.96 + */ + export function fdatasyncSync(fd: number): void; + /** + * Asynchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it + * already exists. No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the + * callback function. Node.js makes no guarantees about the atomicity of the copy + * operation. If an error occurs after the destination file has been opened for + * writing, Node.js will attempt to remove the destination. + * + * `mode` is an optional integer that specifies 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`). + * + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL`: The copy operation will fail if `dest` already + * exists. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`: The copy operation will attempt to create a + * copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support copy-on-write, then a + * fallback copy mechanism is used. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE`: The copy operation will attempt to + * create a copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support + * copy-on-write, then the operation will fail. + * + * ```js + * import { copyFile, constants } from 'fs'; + * + * function callback(err) { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt'); + * } + * + * // destination.txt will be created or overwritten by default. + * copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', callback); + * + * // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists. + * copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL, callback); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + * @param src source filename to copy + * @param dest destination filename of the copy operation + * @param [mode=0] modifiers for copy operation. + */ + export function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void; + export namespace copyFile { + function __promisify__(src: PathLike, dst: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * Synchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it + * already exists. Returns `undefined`. Node.js makes no guarantees about the + * atomicity of the copy operation. If an error occurs after the destination file + * has been opened for writing, Node.js will attempt to remove the destination. + * + * `mode` is an optional integer that specifies 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`). + * + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL`: The copy operation will fail if `dest` already + * exists. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`: The copy operation will attempt to create a + * copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support copy-on-write, then a + * fallback copy mechanism is used. + * * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE_FORCE`: The copy operation will attempt to + * create a copy-on-write reflink. If the platform does not support + * copy-on-write, then the operation will fail. + * + * ```js + * import { copyFileSync, constants } from 'fs'; + * + * // destination.txt will be created or overwritten by default. + * copyFileSync('source.txt', 'destination.txt'); + * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt'); + * + * // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists. + * copyFileSync('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL); + * ``` + * @since v8.5.0 + * @param src source filename to copy + * @param dest destination filename of the copy operation + * @param [mode=0] modifiers for copy operation. + */ + export function copyFileSync(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode?: number): void; + /** + * Write an array of `ArrayBufferView`s to the file specified by `fd` using`writev()`. + * + * `position` is the offset from the beginning of the file where this data + * should be written. If `typeof position !== 'number'`, the data will be written + * at the current position. + * + * The callback will be given three arguments: `err`, `bytesWritten`, and`buffers`. `bytesWritten` is how many bytes were written from `buffers`. + * + * If this method is `util.promisify()` ed, it returns a promise for an`Object` with `bytesWritten` and `buffers` properties. + * + * It is unsafe to use `fs.writev()` multiple times on the same file without + * waiting for the callback. For this scenario, use {@link createWriteStream}. + * + * 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 + */ + export function writev(fd: number, buffers: ReadonlyArray, cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesWritten: number, buffers: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[]) => void): void; + export function writev( + fd: number, + buffers: ReadonlyArray, + position: number, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesWritten: number, buffers: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[]) => void + ): void; + export interface WriteVResult { + bytesWritten: number; + buffers: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[]; + } + export namespace writev { + function __promisify__(fd: number, buffers: ReadonlyArray, position?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link writev}. + * @since v12.9.0 + * @return The number of bytes written. + */ + export function writevSync(fd: number, buffers: ReadonlyArray, position?: number): number; + /** + * Read from a file specified by `fd` and write to an array of `ArrayBufferView`s + * using `readv()`. + * + * `position` is the offset from the beginning of the file from where data + * should be read. If `typeof position !== 'number'`, the data will be read + * from the current position. + * + * The callback will be given three arguments: `err`, `bytesRead`, and`buffers`. `bytesRead` is how many bytes were read from the file. + * + * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns + * a promise for an `Object` with `bytesRead` and `buffers` properties. + * @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0 + */ + export function readv(fd: number, buffers: ReadonlyArray, cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffers: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[]) => void): void; + export function readv( + fd: number, + buffers: ReadonlyArray, + position: number, + cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, bytesRead: number, buffers: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[]) => void + ): void; + export interface ReadVResult { + bytesRead: number; + buffers: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[]; + } + export namespace readv { + function __promisify__(fd: number, buffers: ReadonlyArray, position?: number): Promise; + } + /** + * For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of + * this API: {@link readv}. + * @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0 + * @return The number of bytes read. + */ + export function readvSync(fd: number, buffers: ReadonlyArray, position?: number): number; + export interface OpenDirOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | undefined; + /** + * Number of directory entries that are buffered + * internally when reading from the directory. Higher values lead to better + * performance but higher memory usage. + * @default 32 + */ + bufferSize?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * Synchronously open a directory. See [`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html). + * + * 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. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + export function opendirSync(path: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Dir; + /** + * Asynchronously open a directory. See the POSIX [`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html) documentation for + * more details. + * + * 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. + * @since v12.12.0 + */ + export function opendir(path: PathLike, cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, dir: Dir) => void): void; + export function opendir(path: PathLike, options: OpenDirOptions, cb: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, dir: Dir) => void): void; + export namespace opendir { + function __promisify__(path: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise; + } + export interface BigIntStats extends StatsBase { + atimeNs: bigint; + mtimeNs: bigint; + ctimeNs: bigint; + birthtimeNs: bigint; + } + export interface BigIntOptions { + bigint: true; + } + export interface StatOptions { + bigint?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface StatSyncOptions extends StatOptions { + throwIfNoEntry?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface CopyOptionsBase { + /** + * Dereference symlinks + * @default false + */ + dereference?: boolean; + /** + * When `force` is `false`, and the destination + * exists, throw an error. + * @default false + */ + errorOnExist?: boolean; + /** + * Overwrite existing file or directory. _The copy + * operation will ignore errors if you set this to false and the destination + * exists. Use the `errorOnExist` option to change this behavior. + * @default true + */ + force?: boolean; + /** + * When `true` timestamps from `src` will + * be preserved. + * @default false + */ + preserveTimestamps?: boolean; + /** + * Copy directories recursively. + * @default false + */ + recursive?: boolean; + } + export interface CopyOptions extends CopyOptionsBase { + /** + * Function to filter copied files/directories. Return + * `true` to copy the item, `false` to ignore it. + */ + filter?(source: string, destination: string): boolean | Promise; + } + export interface CopySyncOptions extends CopyOptionsBase { + /** + * Function to filter copied files/directories. Return + * `true` to copy the item, `false` to ignore it. + */ + filter?(source: string, destination: string): boolean; + } + /** + * Asynchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`, + * including subdirectories and files. + * + * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and + * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param src source path to copy. + * @param dest destination path to copy to. + */ + export function cp(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): void; + export function cp(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, opts: CopyOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null) => void): void; + /** + * Synchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`, + * including subdirectories and files. + * + * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and + * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param src source path to copy. + * @param dest destination path to copy to. + */ + export function cpSync(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, opts?: CopySyncOptions): void; +} +declare module 'node:fs' { + export * from 'fs'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..c1667d84e --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1094 @@ +/** + * 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 { + BigIntStats, + BufferEncodingOption, + constants as fsConstants, + CopyOptions, + Dir, + Dirent, + MakeDirectoryOptions, + Mode, + ObjectEncodingOptions, + OpenDirOptions, + OpenMode, + PathLike, + ReadStream, + ReadVResult, + RmDirOptions, + RmOptions, + StatOptions, + Stats, + WatchEventType, + WatchOptions, + WriteStream, + WriteVResult, + } from 'node:fs'; + interface FileChangeInfo { + eventType: WatchEventType; + filename: T; + } + interface FlagAndOpenMode { + mode?: Mode | undefined; + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + } + interface FileReadResult { + bytesRead: number; + buffer: T; + } + interface FileReadOptions { + /** + * @default `Buffer.alloc(0xffff)` + */ + buffer?: T; + /** + * @default 0 + */ + offset?: number | null; + /** + * @default `buffer.byteLength` + */ + length?: number | null; + position?: number | null; + } + interface CreateReadStreamOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined; + autoClose?: boolean | undefined; + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + start?: number | undefined; + end?: number | undefined; + highWaterMark?: number | undefined; + } + interface CreateWriteStreamOptions { + encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined; + autoClose?: boolean | undefined; + emitClose?: boolean | undefined; + start?: number | undefined; + } + // 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * Unlike the 16 kb default `highWaterMark` for a `stream.Readable`, the stream + * returned by this method has a default `highWaterMark` of 64 kb. + * + * `options` can include `start` and `end` values to read a range of bytes from + * the file instead of the entire file. Both `start` and `end` are inclusive and + * start counting at 0, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. If `start` is + * omitted or `undefined`, `filehandle.createReadStream()` reads sequentially from + * the current file position. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If the `FileHandle` points to a character device that only supports blocking + * reads (such as keyboard or sound card), read operations do not finish until data + * is available. This can prevent the process from exiting and the stream from + * closing naturally. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'fs/promises'; + * + * const fd = await open('/dev/input/event0'); + * // Create a stream from some character device. + * const stream = fd.createReadStream(); + * setTimeout(() => { + * stream.close(); // This may not close the stream. + * // Artificially marking end-of-stream, as if the underlying resource had + * // indicated end-of-file by itself, allows the stream to close. + * // This does not cancel pending read operations, and if there is such an + * // operation, the process may still not be able to exit successfully + * // until it finishes. + * stream.push(null); + * stream.read(0); + * }, 100); + * ``` + * + * If `autoClose` is false, then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if + * there's an error. It is the application's responsibility to close it and make + * sure there's no file descriptor leak. If `autoClose` is set to true (default + * behavior), on `'error'` or `'end'` the file descriptor will be closed + * automatically. + * + * An example to read the last 10 bytes of a file which is 100 bytes long: + * + * ```js + * import { open } from 'fs/promises'; + * + * const fd = await open('sample.txt'); + * fd.createReadStream({ start: 90, end: 99 }); + * ``` + * @since v16.11.0 + */ + createReadStream(options?: CreateReadStreamOptions): ReadStream; + /** + * `options` may also include a `start` option to allow writing data at some + * position past the beginning of the file, allowed values are in the + * \[0, [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)\] range. Modifying a file rather than replacing + * it may require the `flags` `open` option to be set to `r+` rather than the + * default `r`. The `encoding` can be any one of those accepted by `Buffer`. + * + * If `autoClose` is set to true (default behavior) on `'error'` or `'finish'`the file descriptor will be closed automatically. If `autoClose` is false, + * then the file descriptor won't be closed, even if there's an error. + * It is the application's responsibility to close it and make sure there's no + * file descriptor leak. + * + * By default, the stream will emit a `'close'` event after it has been + * destroyed. Set the `emitClose` option to `false` to change this behavior. + * @since v16.11.0 + */ + createWriteStream(options?: CreateWriteStreamOptions): WriteStream; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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(buffer: T, offset?: number | null, length?: number | null, position?: number | null): Promise>; + read(options?: FileReadOptions): Promise>; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with an {fs.Stats} for the file. + */ + stat( + opts?: StatOptions & { + bigint?: false | undefined; + } + ): Promise; + stat( + opts: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): Promise; + stat(opts?: StatOptions): Promise; + /** + * 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 + * @param [len=0] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + truncate(len?: number): Promise; + /** + * 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; + /** + * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists.`data` can be a string, a buffer, an + * [AsyncIterable](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-asynciterable-interface) or + * [Iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols#The_iterable_protocol) object, 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; + /** + * Write `buffer` to the file. + * + * If `buffer` is a plain object, it must have an own (not inherited) `toString`function property. + * + * 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=0] The start position from within `buffer` where the data to write begins. + * @param [length=buffer.byteLength] 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( + 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 [ArrayBufferView](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, position?: number): Promise; + /** + * Read from a file and write to an array of [ArrayBufferView](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, position?: number): Promise; + /** + * 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; + } + + const constants: typeof fsConstants; + /** + * 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 [Error](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 + * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function access(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise; + /** + * 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=0] 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; + /** + * 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='r'] See `support of file system `flags``. + * @param [mode=0o666] 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; + /** + * Renames `oldPath` to `newPath`. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise; + /** + * Truncates (shortens or extends the length) of the content at `path` to `len`bytes. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @param [len=0] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function truncate(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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 + * @param [type='file'] + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise; + /** + * 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; + function lstat( + path: PathLike, + opts: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): Promise; + function lstat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise; + /** + * @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; + function stat( + path: PathLike, + opts: StatOptions & { + bigint: true; + } + ): Promise; + function stat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * Changes the permissions of a file. + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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 (not inherited)`toString` function property. + * + * The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer. + * + * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding. + * + * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See `fs.open()` for more details. + * + * 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'; + * import { Buffer } from 'buffer'; + * + * 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 | AsyncIterable | Stream, + options?: + | (ObjectEncodingOptions & { + mode?: Mode | undefined; + flag?: OpenMode | undefined; + } & Abortable) + | BufferEncoding + | null + ): Promise; + /** + * 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 `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See `fs.open()` for more details. + * + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise; + /** + * 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>; + /** + * 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>; + /** + * 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> | AsyncIterable>; + /** + * Asynchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`, + * including subdirectories and files. + * + * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and + * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param src source path to copy. + * @param dest destination path to copy to. + * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success. + */ + function cp(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, opts?: CopyOptions): Promise; +} +declare module 'node:fs/promises' { + export * from 'fs/promises'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1bc2f16a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1503 @@ +/** + * To use the HTTP server and client one must `require('http')`. + * + * The HTTP interfaces in Node.js are designed to support many features + * of the protocol which have been traditionally difficult to use. + * In particular, large, possibly chunk-encoded, messages. The interface is + * careful to never buffer entire requests or responses, so the + * user is able to stream data. + * + * HTTP message headers are represented by an object like this: + * + * ```js + * { 'content-length': '123', + * 'content-type': 'text/plain', + * 'connection': 'keep-alive', + * 'host': 'mysite.com', + * 'accept': '*' } + * ``` + * + * Keys are lowercased. Values are not modified. + * + * In order to support the full spectrum of possible HTTP applications, the Node.js + * HTTP API is very low-level. It deals with stream handling and message + * parsing only. It parses a message into headers and body but it does not + * parse the actual headers or the body. + * + * See `message.headers` for details on how duplicate headers are handled. + * + * The raw headers as they were received are retained in the `rawHeaders`property, which is an array of `[key, value, key2, value2, ...]`. For + * example, the previous message header object might have a `rawHeaders`list like the following: + * + * ```js + * [ 'ConTent-Length', '123456', + * 'content-LENGTH', '123', + * 'content-type', 'text/plain', + * 'CONNECTION', 'keep-alive', + * 'Host', 'mysite.com', + * 'accepT', '*' ] + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/http.js) + */ +declare module 'http' { + import * as stream from 'node:stream'; + import { URL } from 'node:url'; + import { TcpSocketConnectOpts, Socket, Server as NetServer, LookupFunction } from 'node:net'; + // incoming headers will never contain number + interface IncomingHttpHeaders extends NodeJS.Dict { + accept?: string | undefined; + 'accept-language'?: string | undefined; + 'accept-patch'?: string | undefined; + 'accept-ranges'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-allow-credentials'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-allow-headers'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-allow-methods'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-allow-origin'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-expose-headers'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-max-age'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-request-headers'?: string | undefined; + 'access-control-request-method'?: string | undefined; + age?: string | undefined; + allow?: string | undefined; + 'alt-svc'?: string | undefined; + authorization?: string | undefined; + 'cache-control'?: string | undefined; + connection?: string | undefined; + 'content-disposition'?: string | undefined; + 'content-encoding'?: string | undefined; + 'content-language'?: string | undefined; + 'content-length'?: string | undefined; + 'content-location'?: string | undefined; + 'content-range'?: string | undefined; + 'content-type'?: string | undefined; + cookie?: string | undefined; + date?: string | undefined; + etag?: string | undefined; + expect?: string | undefined; + expires?: string | undefined; + forwarded?: string | undefined; + from?: string | undefined; + host?: string | undefined; + 'if-match'?: string | undefined; + 'if-modified-since'?: string | undefined; + 'if-none-match'?: string | undefined; + 'if-unmodified-since'?: string | undefined; + 'last-modified'?: string | undefined; + location?: string | undefined; + origin?: string | undefined; + pragma?: string | undefined; + 'proxy-authenticate'?: string | undefined; + 'proxy-authorization'?: string | undefined; + 'public-key-pins'?: string | undefined; + range?: string | undefined; + referer?: string | undefined; + 'retry-after'?: string | undefined; + 'sec-websocket-accept'?: string | undefined; + 'sec-websocket-extensions'?: string | undefined; + 'sec-websocket-key'?: string | undefined; + 'sec-websocket-protocol'?: string | undefined; + 'sec-websocket-version'?: string | undefined; + 'set-cookie'?: string[] | undefined; + 'strict-transport-security'?: string | undefined; + tk?: string | undefined; + trailer?: string | undefined; + 'transfer-encoding'?: string | undefined; + upgrade?: string | undefined; + 'user-agent'?: string | undefined; + vary?: string | undefined; + via?: string | undefined; + warning?: string | undefined; + 'www-authenticate'?: string | undefined; + } + // outgoing headers allows numbers (as they are converted internally to strings) + type OutgoingHttpHeader = number | string | string[]; + interface OutgoingHttpHeaders extends NodeJS.Dict {} + interface ClientRequestArgs { + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + protocol?: string | null | undefined; + host?: string | null | undefined; + hostname?: string | null | undefined; + family?: number | undefined; + port?: number | string | null | undefined; + defaultPort?: number | string | undefined; + localAddress?: string | undefined; + socketPath?: string | undefined; + /** + * @default 8192 + */ + maxHeaderSize?: number | undefined; + method?: string | undefined; + path?: string | null | undefined; + headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | undefined; + auth?: string | null | undefined; + agent?: Agent | boolean | undefined; + _defaultAgent?: Agent | undefined; + timeout?: number | undefined; + setHost?: boolean | undefined; + // https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/lib/_http_client.js#L278 + createConnection?: + | ((options: ClientRequestArgs, oncreate: (err: Error, socket: Socket) => void) => Socket) + | undefined; + lookup?: LookupFunction | undefined; + } + interface ServerOptions< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse = typeof ServerResponse, + > { + IncomingMessage?: Request | undefined; + ServerResponse?: Response | undefined; + /** + * Optionally overrides the value of + * `--max-http-header-size` for requests received by this server, i.e. + * the maximum length of request headers in bytes. + * @default 8192 + */ + maxHeaderSize?: number | undefined; + /** + * Use an insecure HTTP parser that accepts invalid HTTP headers when true. + * Using the insecure parser should be avoided. + * See --insecure-http-parser for more information. + * @default false + */ + insecureHTTPParser?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it disables the use of Nagle's algorithm immediately after a new incoming connection is received. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + noDelay?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it enables keep-alive functionality on the socket immediately after a new incoming connection is received, + * similarly on what is done in `socket.setKeepAlive([enable][, initialDelay])`. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to a positive number, it sets the initial delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket. + * @default 0 + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAliveInitialDelay?: number | undefined; + } + type RequestListener< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse = typeof ServerResponse, + > = (req: InstanceType, res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }) => void; + /** + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class Server< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse = typeof ServerResponse, + > extends NetServer { + constructor(requestListener?: RequestListener); + constructor(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: RequestListener); + /** + * Sets the timeout value for sockets, and emits a `'timeout'` event on + * the Server object, passing the socket as an argument, if a timeout + * occurs. + * + * If there is a `'timeout'` event listener on the Server object, then it + * will be called with the timed-out socket as an argument. + * + * By default, the Server does not timeout sockets. However, if a callback + * is assigned to the Server's `'timeout'` event, timeouts must be handled + * explicitly. + * @since v0.9.12 + * @param [msecs=0 (no timeout)] + */ + setTimeout(msecs?: number, callback?: () => void): this; + setTimeout(callback: () => void): this; + /** + * Limits maximum incoming headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied. + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + maxHeadersCount: number | null; + /** + * The maximum number of requests socket can handle + * before closing keep alive connection. + * + * A value of `0` will disable the limit. + * + * When the limit is reached it will set the `Connection` header value to `close`, + * but will not actually close the connection, subsequent requests sent + * after the limit is reached will get `503 Service Unavailable` as a response. + * @since v16.10.0 + */ + maxRequestsPerSocket: number | null; + /** + * The number of milliseconds of inactivity before a socket is presumed + * to have timed out. + * + * A value of `0` will disable the timeout behavior on incoming connections. + * + * The socket timeout logic is set up on connection, so changing this + * value only affects new connections to the server, not any existing connections. + * @since v0.9.12 + */ + timeout: number; + /** + * Limit the amount of time the parser will wait to receive the complete HTTP + * headers. + * + * In case of inactivity, the rules defined in `server.timeout` apply. However, + * that inactivity based timeout would still allow the connection to be kept open + * if the headers are being sent very slowly (by default, up to a byte per 2 + * minutes). In order to prevent this, whenever header data arrives an additional + * check is made that more than `server.headersTimeout` milliseconds has not + * passed since the connection was established. If the check fails, a `'timeout'`event is emitted on the server object, and (by default) the socket is destroyed. + * See `server.timeout` for more information on how timeout behavior can be + * customized. + * @since v11.3.0, v10.14.0 + */ + headersTimeout: number; + /** + * The number of milliseconds of inactivity a server needs to wait for additional + * incoming data, after it has finished writing the last response, before a socket + * will be destroyed. If the server receives new data before the keep-alive + * timeout has fired, it will reset the regular inactivity timeout, i.e.,`server.timeout`. + * + * A value of `0` will disable the keep-alive timeout behavior on incoming + * connections. + * A value of `0` makes the http server behave similarly to Node.js versions prior + * to 8.0.0, which did not have a keep-alive timeout. + * + * The socket timeout logic is set up on connection, so changing this value only + * affects new connections to the server, not any existing connections. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + keepAliveTimeout: number; + /** + * Sets the timeout value in milliseconds for receiving the entire request from + * the client. + * + * If the timeout expires, the server responds with status 408 without + * forwarding the request to the request listener and then closes the connection. + * + * It must be set to a non-zero value (e.g. 120 seconds) to protect against + * potential Denial-of-Service attacks in case the server is deployed without a + * reverse proxy in front. + * @since v14.11.0 + */ + requestTimeout: number; + 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: 'checkContinue', listener: RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + addListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: 'request', listener: RequestListener): this; + addListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + emit(event: string, ...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: 'checkContinue', + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: 'checkExpectation', + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit(event: 'clientError', err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex): boolean; + emit(event: 'connect', req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer): boolean; + emit( + event: 'request', + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit(event: 'upgrade', req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer): 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: 'checkContinue', listener: RequestListener): this; + on(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: RequestListener): this; + on(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + on(event: 'connect', listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'request', listener: RequestListener): this; + on(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => 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: 'checkContinue', listener: RequestListener): this; + once(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: RequestListener): this; + once(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + once( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + once(event: 'request', listener: RequestListener): this; + once( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => 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: 'checkContinue', listener: RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: 'request', listener: RequestListener): this; + prependListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => 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; + prependOnceListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: stream.Duplex) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'request', listener: RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: stream.Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + } + /** + * This class serves as the parent class of {@link ClientRequest} and {@link ServerResponse}. It is an abstract of outgoing message from + * the perspective of the participants of HTTP transaction. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class OutgoingMessage extends stream.Writable { + readonly req: Request; + chunkedEncoding: boolean; + shouldKeepAlive: boolean; + useChunkedEncodingByDefault: boolean; + sendDate: boolean; + /** + * @deprecated Use `writableEnded` instead. + */ + finished: boolean; + /** + * Read-only. `true` if the headers were sent, otherwise `false`. + * @since v0.9.3 + */ + readonly headersSent: boolean; + /** + * Aliases of `outgoingMessage.socket` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Since v15.12.0 - Use `socket` instead. + */ + readonly connection: Socket | null; + /** + * Reference to the underlying socket. Usually, users will not want to access + * this property. + * + * After calling `outgoingMessage.end()`, this property will be nulled. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + readonly socket: Socket | null; + constructor(); + /** + * Once a socket is associated with the message and is connected,`socket.setTimeout()` will be called with `msecs` as the first parameter. + * @since v0.9.12 + * @param callback Optional function to be called when a timeout occurs. Same as binding to the `timeout` event. + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Sets a single header value for the header object. + * @since v0.4.0 + * @param name Header name + * @param value Header value + */ + setHeader(name: string, value: number | string | ReadonlyArray): this; + /** + * Gets the value of HTTP header with the given name. If such a name doesn't + * exist in message, it will be `undefined`. + * @since v0.4.0 + * @param name Name of header + */ + getHeader(name: string): number | string | string[] | undefined; + /** + * Returns a shallow copy of the current outgoing headers. Since a shallow + * copy is used, array values may be mutated without additional calls to + * various header-related HTTP module methods. The keys of the returned + * object are the header names and the values are the respective header + * values. All header names are lowercase. + * + * The object returned by the `outgoingMessage.getHeaders()` 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. + * + * ```js + * outgoingMessage.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * outgoingMessage.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headers = outgoingMessage.getHeaders(); + * // headers === { foo: 'bar', 'set-cookie': ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz'] } + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + getHeaders(): OutgoingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Returns an array of names of headers of the outgoing outgoingMessage. All + * names are lowercase. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + getHeaderNames(): string[]; + /** + * Returns `true` if the header identified by `name` is currently set in the + * outgoing headers. The header name is case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * const hasContentType = outgoingMessage.hasHeader('content-type'); + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + hasHeader(name: string): boolean; + /** + * Removes a header that is queued for implicit sending. + * + * ```js + * outgoingMessage.removeHeader('Content-Encoding'); + * ``` + * @since v0.4.0 + */ + removeHeader(name: string): void; + /** + * Adds HTTP trailers (headers but at the end of the message) to the message. + * + * Trailers are **only** be emitted if the message is chunked encoded. If not, + * the trailer will be silently discarded. + * + * HTTP requires the `Trailer` header to be sent to emit trailers, + * with a list of header fields in its value, e.g. + * + * ```js + * message.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain', + * 'Trailer': 'Content-MD5' }); + * message.write(fileData); + * message.addTrailers({ 'Content-MD5': '7895bf4b8828b55ceaf47747b4bca667' }); + * message.end(); + * ``` + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + addTrailers(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders | ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>): void; + /** + * Compulsorily flushes the message headers + * + * For efficiency reason, Node.js normally buffers the message headers + * until `outgoingMessage.end()` is called or the first chunk of message data + * is written. It then tries to pack the headers and data into a single TCP + * packet. + * + * It is usually desired (it saves a TCP round-trip), but not when the first + * data is not sent until possibly much later. `outgoingMessage.flushHeaders()`bypasses the optimization and kickstarts the request. + * @since v1.6.0 + */ + flushHeaders(): void; + } + /** + * This object is created internally by an HTTP server, not by the user. It is + * passed as the second parameter to the `'request'` event. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class ServerResponse extends OutgoingMessage { + /** + * When using implicit headers (not calling `response.writeHead()` explicitly), + * this property controls the status code that will be sent to the client when + * the headers get flushed. + * + * ```js + * response.statusCode = 404; + * ``` + * + * After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the + * status code which was sent out. + * @since v0.4.0 + */ + statusCode: number; + /** + * When using implicit headers (not calling `response.writeHead()` explicitly), + * this property controls the status message that will be sent to the client when + * the headers get flushed. If this is left as `undefined` then the standard + * message for the status code will be used. + * + * ```js + * response.statusMessage = 'Not found'; + * ``` + * + * After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the + * status message which was sent out. + * @since v0.11.8 + */ + statusMessage: string; + constructor(req: Request); + assignSocket(socket: Socket): void; + detachSocket(socket: Socket): void; + /** + * Sends a HTTP/1.1 100 Continue message to the client, indicating that + * the request body should be sent. See the `'checkContinue'` event on`Server`. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + writeContinue(callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Sends a response header to the request. The status code is a 3-digit HTTP + * status code, like `404`. The last argument, `headers`, are the response headers. + * Optionally one can give a human-readable `statusMessage` as the second + * argument. + * + * `headers` may be an `Array` where the keys and values are in the same list. + * It is _not_ a list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, + * and the odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. The array is in the same + * format as `request.rawHeaders`. + * + * Returns a reference to the `ServerResponse`, so that calls can be chained. + * + * ```js + * const body = 'hello world'; + * response + * .writeHead(200, { + * 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(body), + * 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' + * }) + * .end(body); + * ``` + * + * This method must only be called once on a message and it must + * be called before `response.end()` is called. + * + * If `response.write()` or `response.end()` are called before calling + * this, the implicit/mutable headers will be calculated and call this function. + * + * When headers have been set with `response.setHeader()`, they will be merged + * with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * If this method is called and `response.setHeader()` has not been called, + * it will directly write the supplied header values onto the network channel + * without caching internally, and the `response.getHeader()` on the header + * will not yield the expected result. If progressive population of headers is + * desired with potential future retrieval and modification, use `response.setHeader()` instead. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'); + * res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * `Content-Length` is given in bytes, not characters. Use `Buffer.byteLength()` to determine the length of the body in bytes. Node.js + * does not check whether `Content-Length` and the length of the body which has + * been transmitted are equal or not. + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v0.1.30 + */ + writeHead( + statusCode: number, + statusMessage?: string, + headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | OutgoingHttpHeader[], + ): this; + writeHead(statusCode: number, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | OutgoingHttpHeader[]): this; + /** + * Sends a HTTP/1.1 102 Processing message to the client, indicating that + * the request body should be sent. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + writeProcessing(): void; + } + interface InformationEvent { + statusCode: number; + statusMessage: string; + httpVersion: string; + httpVersionMajor: number; + httpVersionMinor: number; + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + rawHeaders: string[]; + } + /** + * This object is created internally and returned from {@link request}. It + * represents an _in-progress_ request whose header has already been queued. The + * header is still mutable using the `setHeader(name, value)`,`getHeader(name)`, `removeHeader(name)` API. The actual header will + * be sent along with the first data chunk or when calling `request.end()`. + * + * To get the response, add a listener for `'response'` to the request object.`'response'` will be emitted from the request object when the response + * headers have been received. The `'response'` event is executed with one + * argument which is an instance of {@link IncomingMessage}. + * + * During the `'response'` event, one can add listeners to the + * response object; particularly to listen for the `'data'` event. + * + * If no `'response'` handler is added, then the response will be + * entirely discarded. However, if a `'response'` event handler is added, + * then the data from the response object **must** be consumed, either by + * calling `response.read()` whenever there is a `'readable'` event, or + * by adding a `'data'` handler, or by calling the `.resume()` method. + * Until the data is consumed, the `'end'` event will not fire. Also, until + * the data is read it will consume memory that can eventually lead to a + * 'process out of memory' error. + * + * For backward compatibility, `res` will only emit `'error'` if there is an`'error'` listener registered. + * + * Node.js does not check whether Content-Length and the length of the + * body which has been transmitted are equal or not. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class ClientRequest extends OutgoingMessage { + /** + * The `request.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has + * been aborted. + * @since v0.11.14 + */ + aborted: boolean; + /** + * The request host. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + host: string; + /** + * The request protocol. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + protocol: string; + /** + * Whether the request is send through a reused socket. + * @since v13.0.0, v12.16.0 + */ + reusedSocket: boolean; + /** + * Limits maximum response headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied. + * @default 2000 + */ + maxHeadersCount: number; + constructor(url: string | URL | ClientRequestArgs, cb?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void); + /** + * The request method. + * @since v0.1.97 + */ + method: string; + /** + * The request path. + * @since v0.4.0 + */ + path: string; + /** + * Marks the request as aborting. Calling this will cause remaining data + * in the response to be dropped and the socket to be destroyed. + * @since v0.3.8 + * @deprecated Since v14.1.0,v13.14.0 - Use `destroy` instead. + */ + abort(): void; + onSocket(socket: Socket): void; + /** + * Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected `socket.setTimeout()` will be called. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param timeout Milliseconds before a request times out. + * @param callback Optional function to be called when a timeout occurs. Same as binding to the `'timeout'` event. + */ + setTimeout(timeout: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected `socket.setNoDelay()` will be called. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + setNoDelay(noDelay?: boolean): void; + /** + * Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected `socket.setKeepAlive()` will be called. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + setSocketKeepAlive(enable?: boolean, initialDelay?: number): void; + /** + * Returns an array containing the unique names of the current outgoing raw + * headers. Header names are returned with their exact casing being set. + * + * ```js + * request.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * request.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headerNames = request.getRawHeaderNames(); + * // headerNames === ['Foo', 'Set-Cookie'] + * ``` + * @since v15.13.0 + */ + getRawHeaderNames(): string[]; + addListener(event: 'abort', listener: () => void): this; + addListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: 'continue', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'information', listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'response', listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'socket', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + addListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'abort', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'connect', listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'continue', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'information', listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + on(event: 'response', listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + on(event: 'socket', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'upgrade', listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'abort', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'connect', listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'continue', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'information', listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + once(event: 'response', listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + once(event: 'socket', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'upgrade', listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'abort', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: 'continue', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'information', listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'response', listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'socket', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'abort', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'continue', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'information', listener: (info: InformationEvent) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'response', listener: (response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'socket', listener: (socket: Socket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (response: IncomingMessage, socket: Socket, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * An `IncomingMessage` object is created by {@link Server} or {@link ClientRequest} and passed as the first argument to the `'request'` and `'response'` event respectively. It may be used to + * access response + * status, headers and data. + * + * Different from its `socket` value which is a subclass of `stream.Duplex`, the`IncomingMessage` itself extends `stream.Readable` and is created separately to + * parse and emit the incoming HTTP headers and payload, as the underlying socket + * may be reused multiple times in case of keep-alive. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + class IncomingMessage extends stream.Readable { + constructor(socket: Socket); + /** + * The `message.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has + * been aborted. + * @since v10.1.0 + */ + aborted: boolean; + /** + * In case of server request, the HTTP version sent by the client. In the case of + * client response, the HTTP version of the connected-to server. + * Probably either `'1.1'` or `'1.0'`. + * + * Also `message.httpVersionMajor` is the first integer and`message.httpVersionMinor` is the second. + * @since v0.1.1 + */ + httpVersion: string; + httpVersionMajor: number; + httpVersionMinor: number; + /** + * The `message.complete` property will be `true` if a complete HTTP message has + * been received and successfully parsed. + * + * This property is particularly useful as a means of determining if a client or + * server fully transmitted a message before a connection was terminated: + * + * ```js + * const req = http.request({ + * host: '127.0.0.1', + * port: 8080, + * method: 'POST' + * }, (res) => { + * res.resume(); + * res.on('end', () => { + * if (!res.complete) + * console.error( + * 'The connection was terminated while the message was still being sent'); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + complete: boolean; + /** + * Alias for `message.socket`. + * @since v0.1.90 + * @deprecated Since v16.0.0 - Use `socket`. + */ + connection: Socket; + /** + * The `net.Socket` object associated with the connection. + * + * With HTTPS support, use `request.socket.getPeerCertificate()` to obtain the + * client's authentication details. + * + * This property is guaranteed to be an instance of the `net.Socket` class, + * a subclass of `stream.Duplex`, unless the user specified a socket + * type other than `net.Socket`. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + socket: Socket; + /** + * The request/response headers object. + * + * Key-value pairs of header names and values. Header names are lower-cased. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // { 'user-agent': 'curl/7.22.0', + * // host: '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // accept: '*' } + * console.log(request.headers); + * ``` + * + * Duplicates in raw headers are handled in the following ways, depending on the + * header name: + * + * * Duplicates of `age`, `authorization`, `content-length`, `content-type`,`etag`, `expires`, `from`, `host`, `if-modified-since`, `if-unmodified-since`,`last-modified`, `location`, + * `max-forwards`, `proxy-authorization`, `referer`,`retry-after`, `server`, or `user-agent` are discarded. + * * `set-cookie` is always an array. Duplicates are added to the array. + * * For duplicate `cookie` headers, the values are joined together with '; '. + * * For all other headers, the values are joined together with ', '. + * @since v0.1.5 + */ + headers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + /** + * The raw request/response headers list exactly as they were received. + * + * The keys and values are in the same list. It is _not_ a + * list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, and the + * odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. + * + * Header names are not lowercased, and duplicates are not merged. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // [ 'user-agent', + * // 'this is invalid because there can be only one', + * // 'User-Agent', + * // 'curl/7.22.0', + * // 'Host', + * // '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // 'ACCEPT', + * // '*' ] + * console.log(request.rawHeaders); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.6 + */ + rawHeaders: string[]; + /** + * The request/response trailers object. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + trailers: NodeJS.Dict; + /** + * The raw request/response trailer keys and values exactly as they were + * received. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v0.11.6 + */ + rawTrailers: string[]; + /** + * Calls `message.socket.setTimeout(msecs, callback)`. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * **Only valid for request obtained from {@link Server}.** + * + * The request method as a string. Read only. Examples: `'GET'`, `'DELETE'`. + * @since v0.1.1 + */ + method?: string | undefined; + /** + * **Only valid for request obtained from {@link Server}.** + * + * Request URL string. This contains only the URL that is present in the actual + * HTTP request. Take the following request: + * + * ```http + * GET /status?name=ryan HTTP/1.1 + * Accept: text/plain + * ``` + * + * To parse the URL into its parts: + * + * ```js + * new URL(request.url, `http://${request.headers.host}`); + * ``` + * + * When `request.url` is `'/status?name=ryan'` and`request.headers.host` is `'localhost:3000'`: + * + * ```console + * $ node + * > new URL(request.url, `http://${request.headers.host}`) + * URL { + * href: 'http://localhost:3000/status?name=ryan', + * origin: 'http://localhost:3000', + * protocol: 'http:', + * username: '', + * password: '', + * host: 'localhost:3000', + * hostname: 'localhost', + * port: '3000', + * pathname: '/status', + * search: '?name=ryan', + * searchParams: URLSearchParams { 'name' => 'ryan' }, + * hash: '' + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + url?: string | undefined; + /** + * **Only valid for response obtained from {@link ClientRequest}.** + * + * The 3-digit HTTP response status code. E.G. `404`. + * @since v0.1.1 + */ + statusCode?: number | undefined; + /** + * **Only valid for response obtained from {@link ClientRequest}.** + * + * The HTTP response status message (reason phrase). E.G. `OK` or `Internal Server Error`. + * @since v0.11.10 + */ + statusMessage?: string | undefined; + /** + * Calls `destroy()` on the socket that received the `IncomingMessage`. If `error`is provided, an `'error'` event is emitted on the socket and `error` is passed + * as an argument to any listeners on the event. + * @since v0.3.0 + */ + destroy(error?: Error): this; + } + interface AgentOptions extends Partial { + /** + * Keep sockets around in a pool to be used by other requests in the future. Default = false + */ + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * When using HTTP KeepAlive, how often to send TCP KeepAlive packets over sockets being kept alive. Default = 1000. + * Only relevant if keepAlive is set to true. + */ + keepAliveMsecs?: number | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of sockets to allow per host. Default for Node 0.10 is 5, default for Node 0.12 is Infinity + */ + maxSockets?: number | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of sockets allowed for all hosts in total. Each request will use a new socket until the maximum is reached. Default: Infinity. + */ + maxTotalSockets?: number | undefined; + /** + * Maximum number of sockets to leave open in a free state. Only relevant if keepAlive is set to true. Default = 256. + */ + maxFreeSockets?: number | undefined; + /** + * Socket timeout in milliseconds. This will set the timeout after the socket is connected. + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * Scheduling strategy to apply when picking the next free socket to use. + * @default `lifo` + */ + scheduling?: 'fifo' | 'lifo' | undefined; + } + /** + * An `Agent` is responsible for managing connection persistence + * and reuse for HTTP clients. It maintains a queue of pending requests + * for a given host and port, reusing a single socket connection for each + * until the queue is empty, at which time the socket is either destroyed + * or put into a pool where it is kept to be used again for requests to the + * same host and port. Whether it is destroyed or pooled depends on the`keepAlive` `option`. + * + * Pooled connections have TCP Keep-Alive enabled for them, but servers may + * still close idle connections, in which case they will be removed from the + * pool and a new connection will be made when a new HTTP request is made for + * that host and port. Servers may also refuse to allow multiple requests + * over the same connection, in which case the connection will have to be + * remade for every request and cannot be pooled. The `Agent` will still make + * the requests to that server, but each one will occur over a new connection. + * + * When a connection is closed by the client or the server, it is removed + * from the pool. Any unused sockets in the pool will be unrefed so as not + * to keep the Node.js process running when there are no outstanding requests. + * (see `socket.unref()`). + * + * It is good practice, to `destroy()` an `Agent` instance when it is no + * longer in use, because unused sockets consume OS resources. + * + * Sockets are removed from an agent when the socket emits either + * a `'close'` event or an `'agentRemove'` event. When intending to keep one + * HTTP request open for a long time without keeping it in the agent, something + * like the following may be done: + * + * ```js + * http.get(options, (res) => { + * // Do stuff + * }).on('socket', (socket) => { + * socket.emit('agentRemove'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * An agent may also be used for an individual request. By providing`{agent: false}` as an option to the `http.get()` or `http.request()`functions, a one-time use `Agent` with default options + * will be used + * for the client connection. + * + * `agent:false`: + * + * ```js + * http.get({ + * hostname: 'localhost', + * port: 80, + * path: '/', + * agent: false // Create a new agent just for this one request + * }, (res) => { + * // Do stuff with response + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + class Agent { + /** + * By default set to 256\. For agents with `keepAlive` enabled, this + * sets the maximum number of sockets that will be left open in the free + * state. + * @since v0.11.7 + */ + maxFreeSockets: number; + /** + * By default set to `Infinity`. Determines how many concurrent sockets the agent + * can have open per origin. Origin is the returned value of `agent.getName()`. + * @since v0.3.6 + */ + maxSockets: number; + /** + * By default set to `Infinity`. Determines how many concurrent sockets the agent + * can have open. Unlike `maxSockets`, this parameter applies across all origins. + * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0 + */ + maxTotalSockets: number; + /** + * An object which contains arrays of sockets currently awaiting use by + * the agent when `keepAlive` is enabled. Do not modify. + * + * Sockets in the `freeSockets` list will be automatically destroyed and + * removed from the array on `'timeout'`. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + readonly freeSockets: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + /** + * An object which contains arrays of sockets currently in use by the + * agent. Do not modify. + * @since v0.3.6 + */ + readonly sockets: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + /** + * An object which contains queues of requests that have not yet been assigned to + * sockets. Do not modify. + * @since v0.5.9 + */ + readonly requests: NodeJS.ReadOnlyDict; + constructor(opts?: AgentOptions); + /** + * Destroy any sockets that are currently in use by the agent. + * + * It is usually not necessary to do this. However, if using an + * agent with `keepAlive` enabled, then it is best to explicitly shut down + * the agent when it is no longer needed. Otherwise, + * sockets might stay open for quite a long time before the server + * terminates them. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + destroy(): void; + } + const METHODS: string[]; + const STATUS_CODES: { + [errorCode: number]: string | undefined; + [errorCode: string]: string | undefined; + }; + /** + * Returns a new instance of {@link Server}. + * + * The `requestListener` is a function which is automatically + * added to the `'request'` event. + * @since v0.1.13 + */ + function createServer< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse = typeof ServerResponse, + >(requestListener?: RequestListener): Server; + function createServer< + Request extends typeof IncomingMessage = typeof IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof ServerResponse = typeof ServerResponse, + >(options: ServerOptions, requestListener?: RequestListener): Server; + // although RequestOptions are passed as ClientRequestArgs to ClientRequest directly, + // create interface RequestOptions would make the naming more clear to developers + interface RequestOptions extends ClientRequestArgs {} + /** + * Node.js maintains several connections per server to make HTTP requests. + * This function allows one to transparently issue requests. + * + * `url` can be a string or a `URL` object. If `url` 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. + * + * If both `url` and `options` are specified, the objects are merged, with the`options` properties taking precedence. + * + * The optional `callback` parameter will be added as a one-time listener for + * the `'response'` event. + * + * `http.request()` returns an instance of the {@link 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 http = require('http'); + * + * const postData = JSON.stringify({ + * 'msg': 'Hello World!' + * }); + * + * const options = { + * hostname: 'www.google.com', + * port: 80, + * path: '/upload', + * method: 'POST', + * headers: { + * 'Content-Type': 'application/json', + * 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(postData) + * } + * }; + * + * const req = http.request(options, (res) => { + * console.log(`STATUS: ${res.statusCode}`); + * console.log(`HEADERS: ${JSON.stringify(res.headers)}`); + * res.setEncoding('utf8'); + * res.on('data', (chunk) => { + * console.log(`BODY: ${chunk}`); + * }); + * res.on('end', () => { + * console.log('No more data in response.'); + * }); + * }); + * + * req.on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(`problem with request: ${e.message}`); + * }); + * + * // Write data to request body + * req.write(postData); + * req.end(); + * ``` + * + * In the example `req.end()` was called. With `http.request()` one + * must always call `req.end()` to signify the end of the request - + * even if there is no data being written to the request body. + * + * If any error is encountered during the request (be that with DNS resolution, + * TCP level errors, or actual HTTP parse errors) an `'error'` event is emitted + * on the returned request object. As with all `'error'` events, if no listeners + * are registered the error will be thrown. + * + * There are a few special headers that should be noted. + * + * * Sending a 'Connection: keep-alive' will notify Node.js that the connection to + * the server should be persisted until the next request. + * * Sending a 'Content-Length' header will disable the default chunked encoding. + * * Sending an 'Expect' header will immediately send the request headers. + * Usually, when sending 'Expect: 100-continue', both a timeout and a listener + * for the `'continue'` event should be set. See RFC 2616 Section 8.2.3 for more + * information. + * * Sending an Authorization header will override using the `auth` option + * to compute basic authentication. + * + * Example using a `URL` as `options`: + * + * ```js + * const options = new URL('http://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * + * const req = http.request(options, (res) => { + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * In a successful request, the following events will be emitted in the following + * order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * (`'data'` will not be emitted at all if the response body is empty, for + * instance, in most redirects) + * * `'end'` on the `res` object + * * `'close'` + * + * In the case of a connection error, the following events will be emitted: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'error'` + * * `'close'` + * + * In the case of a premature connection close before the response is received, + * the following events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code`'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` + * + * In the case of a premature connection close after the response is received, + * the following events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * * (connection closed here) + * * `'aborted'` on the `res` object + * * `'error'` on the `res` object with an error with message`'Error: aborted'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`. + * * `'close'` + * * `'close'` on the `res` object + * + * If `req.destroy()` is called before a socket is assigned, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * (`req.destroy()` called here) + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code`'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.destroy()` is called before the connection succeeds, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * (`req.destroy()` called here) + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code`'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.destroy()` is called after the response is received, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * * (`req.destroy()` called here) + * * `'aborted'` on the `res` object + * * `'error'` on the `res` object with an error with message`'Error: aborted'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`. + * * `'close'` + * * `'close'` on the `res` object + * + * If `req.abort()` is called before a socket is assigned, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * (`req.abort()` called here) + * * `'abort'` + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.abort()` is called before the connection succeeds, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * (`req.abort()` called here) + * * `'abort'` + * * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code`'ECONNRESET'` + * * `'close'` + * + * If `req.abort()` is called after the response is received, the following + * events will be emitted in the following order: + * + * * `'socket'` + * * `'response'` + * * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object + * * (`req.abort()` called here) + * * `'abort'` + * * `'aborted'` on the `res` object + * * `'error'` on the `res` object with an error with message`'Error: aborted'` and code `'ECONNRESET'`. + * * `'close'` + * * `'close'` on the `res` object + * + * Setting the `timeout` option or using the `setTimeout()` function will + * not abort the request or do anything besides add a `'timeout'` event. + * + * Passing an `AbortSignal` and then calling `abort` on the corresponding`AbortController` will behave the same way as calling `.destroy()` on the + * request itself. + * @since v0.3.6 + */ + function request(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void): ClientRequest; + function request( + url: string | URL, + options: RequestOptions, + callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void, + ): ClientRequest; + /** + * Since most requests are GET requests without bodies, Node.js provides this + * convenience method. The only difference between this method and {@link request} is that it sets the method to GET and calls `req.end()`automatically. The callback must take care to consume the + * response + * data for reasons stated in {@link ClientRequest} section. + * + * The `callback` is invoked with a single argument that is an instance of {@link IncomingMessage}. + * + * JSON fetching example: + * + * ```js + * http.get('http://localhost:8000/', (res) => { + * const { statusCode } = res; + * const contentType = res.headers['content-type']; + * + * let error; + * // Any 2xx status code signals a successful response but + * // here we're only checking for 200. + * if (statusCode !== 200) { + * error = new Error('Request Failed.\n' + + * `Status Code: ${statusCode}`); + * } else if (!/^application\/json/.test(contentType)) { + * error = new Error('Invalid content-type.\n' + + * `Expected application/json but received ${contentType}`); + * } + * if (error) { + * console.error(error.message); + * // Consume response data to free up memory + * res.resume(); + * return; + * } + * + * res.setEncoding('utf8'); + * let rawData = ''; + * res.on('data', (chunk) => { rawData += chunk; }); + * res.on('end', () => { + * try { + * const parsedData = JSON.parse(rawData); + * console.log(parsedData); + * } catch (e) { + * console.error(e.message); + * } + * }); + * }).on('error', (e) => { + * console.error(`Got error: ${e.message}`); + * }); + * + * // Create a local server to receive data from + * const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }); + * res.end(JSON.stringify({ + * data: 'Hello World!' + * })); + * }); + * + * server.listen(8000); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.6 + * @param options Accepts the same `options` as {@link request}, with the `method` always set to `GET`. Properties that are inherited from the prototype are ignored. + */ + function get(options: RequestOptions | string | URL, callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void): ClientRequest; + function get(url: string | URL, options: RequestOptions, callback?: (res: IncomingMessage) => void): ClientRequest; + + /** + * Performs the low-level validations on the provided name that are done when `res.setHeader(name, value)` is called. + * Passing illegal value as name will result in a TypeError being thrown, identified by `code: 'ERR_INVALID_HTTP_TOKEN'`. + * @param name Header name + * @since v14.3.0 + */ + function validateHeaderName(name: string): void; + /** + * Performs the low-level validations on the provided value that are done when `res.setHeader(name, value)` is called. + * Passing illegal value as value will result in a TypeError being thrown. + * - Undefined value error is identified by `code: 'ERR_HTTP_INVALID_HEADER_VALUE'`. + * - Invalid value character error is identified by `code: 'ERR_INVALID_CHAR'`. + * @param name Header name + * @param value Header value + * @since v14.3.0 + */ + function validateHeaderValue(name: string, value: string): void; + + /** + * Set the maximum number of idle HTTP parsers. Default: 1000. + * @param count + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + */ + function setMaxIdleHTTPParsers(count: number): void; + + let globalAgent: Agent; + /** + * Read-only property specifying the maximum allowed size of HTTP headers in bytes. + * Defaults to 16KB. Configurable using the `--max-http-header-size` CLI option. + */ + const maxHeaderSize: number; +} +declare module 'node:http' { + export * from 'http'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f46a33ec3 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,2101 @@ +/** + * The `http2` module provides an implementation of the [HTTP/2](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540) protocol. It + * can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/http2.js) + */ +declare module 'http2' { + import EventEmitter = require('node:events'); + import * as fs from 'node:fs'; + import * as net from 'node:net'; + import * as stream from 'node:stream'; + import * as tls from 'node:tls'; + import * as url from 'node:url'; + import { IncomingHttpHeaders as Http1IncomingHttpHeaders, OutgoingHttpHeaders, IncomingMessage, ServerResponse } from 'node:http'; + export { OutgoingHttpHeaders } from 'node:http'; + export interface IncomingHttpStatusHeader { + ':status'?: number | undefined; + } + export interface IncomingHttpHeaders extends Http1IncomingHttpHeaders { + ':path'?: string | undefined; + ':method'?: string | undefined; + ':authority'?: string | undefined; + ':scheme'?: string | undefined; + } + // Http2Stream + export interface StreamPriorityOptions { + exclusive?: boolean | undefined; + parent?: number | undefined; + weight?: number | undefined; + silent?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface StreamState { + localWindowSize?: number | undefined; + state?: number | undefined; + localClose?: number | undefined; + remoteClose?: number | undefined; + sumDependencyWeight?: number | undefined; + weight?: number | undefined; + } + export interface ServerStreamResponseOptions { + endStream?: boolean | undefined; + waitForTrailers?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface StatOptions { + offset: number; + length: number; + } + export interface ServerStreamFileResponseOptions { + statCheck?(stats: fs.Stats, headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, statOptions: StatOptions): void | boolean; + waitForTrailers?: boolean | undefined; + offset?: number | undefined; + length?: number | undefined; + } + export interface ServerStreamFileResponseOptionsWithError extends ServerStreamFileResponseOptions { + onError?(err: NodeJS.ErrnoException): void; + } + export interface Http2Stream extends stream.Duplex { + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance was aborted abnormally. When set, + * the `'aborted'` event will have been emitted. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly aborted: boolean; + /** + * This property shows the number of characters currently buffered to be written. + * See `net.Socket.bufferSize` for details. + * @since v11.2.0, v10.16.0 + */ + readonly bufferSize: number; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance has been closed. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly closed: boolean; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance has been destroyed and is no longer + * usable. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly destroyed: boolean; + /** + * Set the `true` if the `END_STREAM` flag was set in the request or response + * HEADERS frame received, indicating that no additional data should be received + * and the readable side of the `Http2Stream` will be closed. + * @since v10.11.0 + */ + readonly endAfterHeaders: boolean; + /** + * The numeric stream identifier of this `Http2Stream` instance. Set to `undefined`if the stream identifier has not yet been assigned. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly id?: number | undefined; + /** + * Set to `true` if the `Http2Stream` instance has not yet been assigned a + * numeric stream identifier. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly pending: boolean; + /** + * Set to the `RST_STREAM` `error code` reported when the `Http2Stream` is + * destroyed after either receiving an `RST_STREAM` frame from the connected peer, + * calling `http2stream.close()`, or `http2stream.destroy()`. Will be`undefined` if the `Http2Stream` has not been closed. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly rstCode: number; + /** + * An object containing the outbound headers sent for this `Http2Stream`. + * @since v9.5.0 + */ + readonly sentHeaders: OutgoingHttpHeaders; + /** + * An array of objects containing the outbound informational (additional) headers + * sent for this `Http2Stream`. + * @since v9.5.0 + */ + readonly sentInfoHeaders?: OutgoingHttpHeaders[] | undefined; + /** + * An object containing the outbound trailers sent for this `HttpStream`. + * @since v9.5.0 + */ + readonly sentTrailers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders | undefined; + /** + * A reference to the `Http2Session` instance that owns this `Http2Stream`. The + * value will be `undefined` after the `Http2Stream` instance is destroyed. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly session: Http2Session; + /** + * Provides miscellaneous information about the current state of the`Http2Stream`. + * + * A current state of this `Http2Stream`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly state: StreamState; + /** + * Closes the `Http2Stream` instance by sending an `RST_STREAM` frame to the + * connected HTTP/2 peer. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param [code=http2.constants.NGHTTP2_NO_ERROR] Unsigned 32-bit integer identifying the error code. + * @param callback An optional function registered to listen for the `'close'` event. + */ + close(code?: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Updates the priority for this `Http2Stream` instance. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + priority(options: StreamPriorityOptions): void; + /** + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const client = http2.connect('http://example.org:8000'); + * const { NGHTTP2_CANCEL } = http2.constants; + * const req = client.request({ ':path': '/' }); + * + * // Cancel the stream if there's no activity after 5 seconds + * req.setTimeout(5000, () => req.close(NGHTTP2_CANCEL)); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Sends a trailing `HEADERS` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. This method + * will cause the `Http2Stream` to be immediately closed and must only be + * called after the `'wantTrailers'` event has been emitted. When sending a + * request or sending a response, the `options.waitForTrailers` option must be set + * in order to keep the `Http2Stream` open after the final `DATA` frame so that + * trailers can be sent. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond(undefined, { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ xyz: 'abc' }); + * }); + * stream.end('Hello World'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The HTTP/1 specification forbids trailers from containing HTTP/2 pseudo-header + * fields (e.g. `':method'`, `':path'`, etc). + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + sendTrailers(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders): void; + addListener(event: 'aborted', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'streamClosed', listener: (code: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'trailers', listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'wantTrailers', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'aborted'): boolean; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'data', chunk: Buffer | string): boolean; + emit(event: 'drain'): boolean; + emit(event: 'end'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'finish'): boolean; + emit(event: 'frameError', frameType: number, errorCode: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'pipe', src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: 'unpipe', src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: 'streamClosed', code: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'timeout'): boolean; + emit(event: 'trailers', trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'wantTrailers'): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'aborted', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: 'streamClosed', listener: (code: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'trailers', listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'wantTrailers', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'aborted', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: 'streamClosed', listener: (code: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'trailers', listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'wantTrailers', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'aborted', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'streamClosed', listener: (code: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'trailers', listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'wantTrailers', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'aborted', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'streamClosed', listener: (code: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'trailers', listener: (trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'wantTrailers', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface ClientHttp2Stream extends Http2Stream { + addListener(event: 'continue', listener: () => {}): this; + addListener(event: 'headers', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'push', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'response', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'continue'): boolean; + emit(event: 'headers', headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'push', headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'response', headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'continue', listener: () => {}): this; + on(event: 'headers', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'push', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'response', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'continue', listener: () => {}): this; + once(event: 'headers', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'push', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'response', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'continue', listener: () => {}): this; + prependListener(event: 'headers', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'push', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'response', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'continue', listener: () => {}): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'headers', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'push', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'response', listener: (headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface ServerHttp2Stream extends Http2Stream { + /** + * True if headers were sent, false otherwise (read-only). + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly headersSent: boolean; + /** + * Read-only property mapped to the `SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH` flag of the remote + * client's most recent `SETTINGS` frame. Will be `true` if the remote peer + * accepts push streams, `false` otherwise. Settings are the same for every`Http2Stream` in the same `Http2Session`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly pushAllowed: boolean; + /** + * Sends an additional informational `HEADERS` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + additionalHeaders(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders): void; + /** + * Initiates a push stream. The callback is invoked with the new `Http2Stream`instance created for the push stream passed as the second argument, or an`Error` passed as the first argument. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 200 }); + * stream.pushStream({ ':path': '/' }, (err, pushStream, headers) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * pushStream.respond({ ':status': 200 }); + * pushStream.end('some pushed data'); + * }); + * stream.end('some data'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Setting the weight of a push stream is not allowed in the `HEADERS` frame. Pass + * a `weight` value to `http2stream.priority` with the `silent` option set to`true` to enable server-side bandwidth balancing between concurrent streams. + * + * Calling `http2stream.pushStream()` from within a pushed stream is not permitted + * and will throw an error. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param callback Callback that is called once the push stream has been initiated. + */ + pushStream(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, callback?: (err: Error | null, pushStream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders) => void): void; + pushStream(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: StreamPriorityOptions, callback?: (err: Error | null, pushStream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders) => void): void; + /** + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 200 }); + * stream.end('some data'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * will be emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be + * sent. The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be used to sent trailing + * header fields to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code must call either`http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the`Http2Stream`. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 200 }, { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ ABC: 'some value to send' }); + * }); + * stream.end('some data'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + respond(headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: ServerStreamResponseOptions): void; + /** + * Initiates a response whose data is read from the given file descriptor. No + * validation is performed on the given file descriptor. If an error occurs while + * attempting to read data using the file descriptor, the `Http2Stream` will be + * closed using an `RST_STREAM` frame using the standard `INTERNAL_ERROR` code. + * + * When used, the `Http2Stream` object's `Duplex` interface will be closed + * automatically. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * const fd = fs.openSync('/some/file', 'r'); + * + * const stat = fs.fstatSync(fd); + * const headers = { + * 'content-length': stat.size, + * 'last-modified': stat.mtime.toUTCString(), + * 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' + * }; + * stream.respondWithFD(fd, headers); + * stream.on('close', () => fs.closeSync(fd)); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The optional `options.statCheck` function may be specified to give user code + * an opportunity to set additional content headers based on the `fs.Stat` details + * of the given fd. If the `statCheck` function is provided, the`http2stream.respondWithFD()` method will perform an `fs.fstat()` call to + * collect details on the provided file descriptor. + * + * The `offset` and `length` options may be used to limit the response to a + * specific range subset. This can be used, for instance, to support HTTP Range + * requests. + * + * The file descriptor or `FileHandle` is not closed when the stream is closed, + * so it will need to be closed manually once it is no longer needed. + * Using the same file descriptor concurrently for multiple streams + * is not supported and may result in data loss. Re-using a file descriptor + * after a stream has finished is supported. + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * will be emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be + * sent. The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be used to sent trailing + * header fields to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code _must_ call either`http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the`Http2Stream`. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * const fd = fs.openSync('/some/file', 'r'); + * + * const stat = fs.fstatSync(fd); + * const headers = { + * 'content-length': stat.size, + * 'last-modified': stat.mtime.toUTCString(), + * 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' + * }; + * stream.respondWithFD(fd, headers, { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ ABC: 'some value to send' }); + * }); + * + * stream.on('close', () => fs.closeSync(fd)); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param fd A readable file descriptor. + */ + respondWithFD(fd: number | fs.promises.FileHandle, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: ServerStreamFileResponseOptions): void; + /** + * Sends a regular file as the response. The `path` must specify a regular file + * or an `'error'` event will be emitted on the `Http2Stream` object. + * + * When used, the `Http2Stream` object's `Duplex` interface will be closed + * automatically. + * + * The optional `options.statCheck` function may be specified to give user code + * an opportunity to set additional content headers based on the `fs.Stat` details + * of the given file: + * + * If an error occurs while attempting to read the file data, the `Http2Stream`will be closed using an `RST_STREAM` frame using the standard `INTERNAL_ERROR`code. If the `onError` callback is + * defined, then it will be called. Otherwise + * the stream will be destroyed. + * + * Example using a file path: + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * function statCheck(stat, headers) { + * headers['last-modified'] = stat.mtime.toUTCString(); + * } + * + * function onError(err) { + * // stream.respond() can throw if the stream has been destroyed by + * // the other side. + * try { + * if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 404 }); + * } else { + * stream.respond({ ':status': 500 }); + * } + * } catch (err) { + * // Perform actual error handling. + * console.log(err); + * } + * stream.end(); + * } + * + * stream.respondWithFile('/some/file', + * { 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }, + * { statCheck, onError }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `options.statCheck` function may also be used to cancel the send operation + * by returning `false`. For instance, a conditional request may check the stat + * results to determine if the file has been modified to return an appropriate`304` response: + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * function statCheck(stat, headers) { + * // Check the stat here... + * stream.respond({ ':status': 304 }); + * return false; // Cancel the send operation + * } + * stream.respondWithFile('/some/file', + * { 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }, + * { statCheck }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The `content-length` header field will be automatically set. + * + * The `offset` and `length` options may be used to limit the response to a + * specific range subset. This can be used, for instance, to support HTTP Range + * requests. + * + * The `options.onError` function may also be used to handle all the errors + * that could happen before the delivery of the file is initiated. The + * default behavior is to destroy the stream. + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * will be emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be + * sent. The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be used to sent trailing + * header fields to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code must call either`http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the`Http2Stream`. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respondWithFile('/some/file', + * { 'content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }, + * { waitForTrailers: true }); + * stream.on('wantTrailers', () => { + * stream.sendTrailers({ ABC: 'some value to send' }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + respondWithFile(path: string, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: ServerStreamFileResponseOptionsWithError): void; + } + // Http2Session + export interface Settings { + headerTableSize?: number | undefined; + enablePush?: boolean | undefined; + initialWindowSize?: number | undefined; + maxFrameSize?: number | undefined; + maxConcurrentStreams?: number | undefined; + maxHeaderListSize?: number | undefined; + enableConnectProtocol?: boolean | undefined; + } + export interface ClientSessionRequestOptions { + endStream?: boolean | undefined; + exclusive?: boolean | undefined; + parent?: number | undefined; + weight?: number | undefined; + waitForTrailers?: boolean | undefined; + signal?: AbortSignal | undefined; + } + export interface SessionState { + effectiveLocalWindowSize?: number | undefined; + effectiveRecvDataLength?: number | undefined; + nextStreamID?: number | undefined; + localWindowSize?: number | undefined; + lastProcStreamID?: number | undefined; + remoteWindowSize?: number | undefined; + outboundQueueSize?: number | undefined; + deflateDynamicTableSize?: number | undefined; + inflateDynamicTableSize?: number | undefined; + } + export interface Http2Session extends EventEmitter { + /** + * Value will be `undefined` if the `Http2Session` is not yet connected to a + * socket, `h2c` if the `Http2Session` is not connected to a `TLSSocket`, or + * will return the value of the connected `TLSSocket`'s own `alpnProtocol`property. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly alpnProtocol?: string | undefined; + /** + * Will be `true` if this `Http2Session` instance has been closed, otherwise`false`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly closed: boolean; + /** + * Will be `true` if this `Http2Session` instance is still connecting, will be set + * to `false` before emitting `connect` event and/or calling the `http2.connect`callback. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + readonly connecting: boolean; + /** + * Will be `true` if this `Http2Session` instance has been destroyed and must no + * longer be used, otherwise `false`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly destroyed: boolean; + /** + * Value is `undefined` if the `Http2Session` session socket has not yet been + * connected, `true` if the `Http2Session` is connected with a `TLSSocket`, + * and `false` if the `Http2Session` is connected to any other kind of socket + * or stream. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly encrypted?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * A prototype-less object describing the current local settings of this`Http2Session`. The local settings are local to _this_`Http2Session` instance. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly localSettings: Settings; + /** + * If the `Http2Session` is connected to a `TLSSocket`, the `originSet` property + * will return an `Array` of origins for which the `Http2Session` may be + * considered authoritative. + * + * The `originSet` property is only available when using a secure TLS connection. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + readonly originSet?: string[] | undefined; + /** + * Indicates whether the `Http2Session` is currently waiting for acknowledgment of + * a sent `SETTINGS` frame. Will be `true` after calling the`http2session.settings()` method. Will be `false` once all sent `SETTINGS`frames have been acknowledged. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly pendingSettingsAck: boolean; + /** + * A prototype-less object describing the current remote settings of this`Http2Session`. The remote settings are set by the _connected_ HTTP/2 peer. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly remoteSettings: Settings; + /** + * Returns a `Proxy` object that acts as a `net.Socket` (or `tls.TLSSocket`) but + * limits available methods to ones safe to use with HTTP/2. + * + * `destroy`, `emit`, `end`, `pause`, `read`, `resume`, and `write` will throw + * an error with code `ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION`. See `Http2Session and Sockets` for more information. + * + * `setTimeout` method will be called on this `Http2Session`. + * + * All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * Provides miscellaneous information about the current state of the`Http2Session`. + * + * An object describing the current status of this `Http2Session`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly state: SessionState; + /** + * The `http2session.type` will be equal to`http2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_SERVER` if this `Http2Session` instance is a + * server, and `http2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT` if the instance is a + * client. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly type: number; + /** + * Gracefully closes the `Http2Session`, allowing any existing streams to + * complete on their own and preventing new `Http2Stream` instances from being + * created. Once closed, `http2session.destroy()`_might_ be called if there + * are no open `Http2Stream` instances. + * + * If specified, the `callback` function is registered as a handler for the`'close'` event. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + close(callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Immediately terminates the `Http2Session` and the associated `net.Socket` or`tls.TLSSocket`. + * + * Once destroyed, the `Http2Session` will emit the `'close'` event. If `error`is not undefined, an `'error'` event will be emitted immediately before the`'close'` event. + * + * If there are any remaining open `Http2Streams` associated with the`Http2Session`, those will also be destroyed. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param error An `Error` object if the `Http2Session` is being destroyed due to an error. + * @param code The HTTP/2 error code to send in the final `GOAWAY` frame. If unspecified, and `error` is not undefined, the default is `INTERNAL_ERROR`, otherwise defaults to `NO_ERROR`. + */ + destroy(error?: Error, code?: number): void; + /** + * Transmits a `GOAWAY` frame to the connected peer _without_ shutting down the`Http2Session`. + * @since v9.4.0 + * @param code An HTTP/2 error code + * @param lastStreamID The numeric ID of the last processed `Http2Stream` + * @param opaqueData A `TypedArray` or `DataView` instance containing additional data to be carried within the `GOAWAY` frame. + */ + goaway(code?: number, lastStreamID?: number, opaqueData?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void; + /** + * Sends a `PING` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. A `callback` function must + * be provided. The method will return `true` if the `PING` was sent, `false`otherwise. + * + * The maximum number of outstanding (unacknowledged) pings is determined by the`maxOutstandingPings` configuration option. The default maximum is 10. + * + * If provided, the `payload` must be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`containing 8 bytes of data that will be transmitted with the `PING` and + * returned with the ping acknowledgment. + * + * The callback will be invoked with three arguments: an error argument that will + * be `null` if the `PING` was successfully acknowledged, a `duration` argument + * that reports the number of milliseconds elapsed since the ping was sent and the + * acknowledgment was received, and a `Buffer` containing the 8-byte `PING`payload. + * + * ```js + * session.ping(Buffer.from('abcdefgh'), (err, duration, payload) => { + * if (!err) { + * console.log(`Ping acknowledged in ${duration} milliseconds`); + * console.log(`With payload '${payload.toString()}'`); + * } + * }); + * ``` + * + * If the `payload` argument is not specified, the default payload will be the + * 64-bit timestamp (little endian) marking the start of the `PING` duration. + * @since v8.9.3 + * @param payload Optional ping payload. + */ + ping(callback: (err: Error | null, duration: number, payload: Buffer) => void): boolean; + ping(payload: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, callback: (err: Error | null, duration: number, payload: Buffer) => void): boolean; + /** + * Calls `ref()` on this `Http2Session`instance's underlying `net.Socket`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + ref(): void; + /** + * Sets the local endpoint's window size. + * The `windowSize` is the total window size to set, not + * the delta. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * const expectedWindowSize = 2 ** 20; + * server.on('connect', (session) => { + * + * // Set local window size to be 2 ** 20 + * session.setLocalWindowSize(expectedWindowSize); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v15.3.0 + */ + setLocalWindowSize(windowSize: number): void; + /** + * Used to set a callback function that is called when there is no activity on + * the `Http2Session` after `msecs` milliseconds. The given `callback` is + * registered as a listener on the `'timeout'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * Updates the current local settings for this `Http2Session` and sends a new`SETTINGS` frame to the connected HTTP/2 peer. + * + * Once called, the `http2session.pendingSettingsAck` property will be `true`while the session is waiting for the remote peer to acknowledge the new + * settings. + * + * The new settings will not become effective until the `SETTINGS` acknowledgment + * is received and the `'localSettings'` event is emitted. It is possible to send + * multiple `SETTINGS` frames while acknowledgment is still pending. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param callback Callback that is called once the session is connected or right away if the session is already connected. + */ + settings(settings: Settings, callback?: (err: Error | null, settings: Settings, duration: number) => void): void; + /** + * Calls `unref()` on this `Http2Session`instance's underlying `net.Socket`. + * @since v9.4.0 + */ + unref(): void; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'goaway', listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData: Buffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'localSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'ping', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'remoteSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'frameError', frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'goaway', errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData: Buffer): boolean; + emit(event: 'localSettings', settings: Settings): boolean; + emit(event: 'ping'): boolean; + emit(event: 'remoteSettings', settings: Settings): boolean; + emit(event: 'timeout'): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'goaway', listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'localSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + on(event: 'ping', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'remoteSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'goaway', listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'localSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + once(event: 'ping', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'remoteSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'goaway', listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData: Buffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'localSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'ping', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'remoteSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'frameError', listener: (frameType: number, errorCode: number, streamID: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'goaway', listener: (errorCode: number, lastStreamID: number, opaqueData: Buffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'localSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'ping', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'remoteSettings', listener: (settings: Settings) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface ClientHttp2Session extends Http2Session { + /** + * For HTTP/2 Client `Http2Session` instances only, the `http2session.request()`creates and returns an `Http2Stream` instance that can be used to send an + * HTTP/2 request to the connected server. + * + * This method is only available if `http2session.type` is equal to`http2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT`. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const clientSession = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234'); + * const { + * HTTP2_HEADER_PATH, + * HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS + * } = http2.constants; + * + * const req = clientSession.request({ [HTTP2_HEADER_PATH]: '/' }); + * req.on('response', (headers) => { + * console.log(headers[HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS]); + * req.on('data', (chunk) => { // .. }); + * req.on('end', () => { // .. }); + * }); + * ``` + * + * When the `options.waitForTrailers` option is set, the `'wantTrailers'` event + * is emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be sent. + * The `http2stream.sendTrailers()` method can then be called to send trailing + * headers to the peer. + * + * When `options.waitForTrailers` is set, the `Http2Stream` will not automatically + * close when the final `DATA` frame is transmitted. User code must call either`http2stream.sendTrailers()` or `http2stream.close()` to close the`Http2Stream`. + * + * When `options.signal` is set with an `AbortSignal` and then `abort` on the + * corresponding `AbortController` is called, the request will emit an `'error'`event with an `AbortError` error. + * + * The `:method` and `:path` pseudo-headers are not specified within `headers`, + * they respectively default to: + * + * * `:method` \= `'GET'` + * * `:path` \= `/` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + request(headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders, options?: ClientSessionRequestOptions): ClientHttp2Stream; + addListener(event: 'altsvc', listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'origin', listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ClientHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'altsvc', alt: string, origin: string, stream: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'origin', origins: ReadonlyArray): boolean; + emit(event: 'connect', session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: 'stream', stream: ClientHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'altsvc', listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'origin', listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ClientHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'altsvc', listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'origin', listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ClientHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'altsvc', listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'origin', listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ClientHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'altsvc', listener: (alt: string, origin: string, stream: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'origin', listener: (origins: string[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ClientHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders & IncomingHttpStatusHeader, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface AlternativeServiceOptions { + origin: number | string | url.URL; + } + export interface ServerHttp2Session extends Http2Session { + readonly server: Http2Server | Http2SecureServer; + /** + * Submits an `ALTSVC` frame (as defined by [RFC 7838](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7838)) to the connected client. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * server.on('session', (session) => { + * // Set altsvc for origin https://example.org:80 + * session.altsvc('h2=":8000"', 'https://example.org:80'); + * }); + * + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * // Set altsvc for a specific stream + * stream.session.altsvc('h2=":8000"', stream.id); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Sending an `ALTSVC` frame with a specific stream ID indicates that the alternate + * service is associated with the origin of the given `Http2Stream`. + * + * The `alt` and origin string _must_ contain only ASCII bytes and are + * strictly interpreted as a sequence of ASCII bytes. The special value `'clear'`may be passed to clear any previously set alternative service for a given + * domain. + * + * When a string is passed for the `originOrStream` argument, it will be parsed as + * a URL and the origin will be derived. For instance, the origin for the + * HTTP URL `'https://example.org/foo/bar'` is the ASCII string`'https://example.org'`. An error will be thrown if either the given string + * cannot be parsed as a URL or if a valid origin cannot be derived. + * + * A `URL` object, or any object with an `origin` property, may be passed as`originOrStream`, in which case the value of the `origin` property will be + * used. The value of the `origin` property _must_ be a properly serialized + * ASCII origin. + * @since v9.4.0 + * @param alt A description of the alternative service configuration as defined by `RFC 7838`. + * @param originOrStream Either a URL string specifying the origin (or an `Object` with an `origin` property) or the numeric identifier of an active `Http2Stream` as given by the + * `http2stream.id` property. + */ + altsvc(alt: string, originOrStream: number | string | url.URL | AlternativeServiceOptions): void; + /** + * Submits an `ORIGIN` frame (as defined by [RFC 8336](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8336)) to the connected client + * to advertise the set of origins for which the server is capable of providing + * authoritative responses. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const options = getSecureOptionsSomehow(); + * const server = http2.createSecureServer(options); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond(); + * stream.end('ok'); + * }); + * server.on('session', (session) => { + * session.origin('https://example.com', 'https://example.org'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * When a string is passed as an `origin`, it will be parsed as a URL and the + * origin will be derived. For instance, the origin for the HTTP URL`'https://example.org/foo/bar'` is the ASCII string`'https://example.org'`. An error will be thrown if either the given + * string + * cannot be parsed as a URL or if a valid origin cannot be derived. + * + * A `URL` object, or any object with an `origin` property, may be passed as + * an `origin`, in which case the value of the `origin` property will be + * used. The value of the `origin` property _must_ be a properly serialized + * ASCII origin. + * + * Alternatively, the `origins` option may be used when creating a new HTTP/2 + * server using the `http2.createSecureServer()` method: + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const options = getSecureOptionsSomehow(); + * options.origins = ['https://example.com', 'https://example.org']; + * const server = http2.createSecureServer(options); + * server.on('stream', (stream) => { + * stream.respond(); + * stream.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param origins One or more URL Strings passed as separate arguments. + */ + origin( + ...origins: Array< + | string + | url.URL + | { + origin: string; + } + > + ): void; + addListener(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'connect', session: ServerHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: 'stream', stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'connect', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + // Http2Server + export interface SessionOptions { + maxDeflateDynamicTableSize?: number | undefined; + maxSessionMemory?: number | undefined; + maxHeaderListPairs?: number | undefined; + maxOutstandingPings?: number | undefined; + maxSendHeaderBlockLength?: number | undefined; + paddingStrategy?: number | undefined; + peerMaxConcurrentStreams?: number | undefined; + settings?: Settings | undefined; + /** + * Specifies a timeout in milliseconds that + * a server should wait when an [`'unknownProtocol'`][] is emitted. If the + * socket has not been destroyed by that time the server will destroy it. + * @default 100000 + */ + unknownProtocolTimeout?: number | undefined; + selectPadding?(frameLen: number, maxFrameLen: number): number; + createConnection?(authority: url.URL, option: SessionOptions): stream.Duplex; + } + export interface ClientSessionOptions extends SessionOptions { + maxReservedRemoteStreams?: number | undefined; + createConnection?: ((authority: url.URL, option: SessionOptions) => stream.Duplex) | undefined; + protocol?: 'http:' | 'https:' | undefined; + } + export interface ServerSessionOptions extends SessionOptions { + Http1IncomingMessage?: typeof IncomingMessage | undefined; + Http1ServerResponse?: typeof ServerResponse | undefined; + Http2ServerRequest?: typeof Http2ServerRequest | undefined; + Http2ServerResponse?: typeof Http2ServerResponse | undefined; + } + export interface SecureClientSessionOptions extends ClientSessionOptions, tls.ConnectionOptions {} + export interface SecureServerSessionOptions extends ServerSessionOptions, tls.TlsOptions {} + export interface ServerOptions extends ServerSessionOptions {} + export interface SecureServerOptions extends SecureServerSessionOptions { + allowHTTP1?: boolean | undefined; + origins?: string[] | undefined; + } + interface HTTP2ServerCommon { + setTimeout(msec?: number, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Throws ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_SETTING_VALUE for invalid settings values. + * Throws ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE for invalid settings argument. + */ + updateSettings(settings: Settings): void; + } + export interface Http2Server extends net.Server, HTTP2ServerCommon { + addListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'checkContinue', request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse): boolean; + emit(event: 'request', request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse): boolean; + emit(event: 'session', session: ServerHttp2Session): boolean; + emit(event: 'sessionError', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'stream', stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'timeout'): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + on(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + on(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + on(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + once(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + once(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + once(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export interface Http2SecureServer extends tls.Server, HTTP2ServerCommon { + addListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'unknownProtocol', listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'checkContinue', request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse): boolean; + emit(event: 'request', request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse): boolean; + emit(event: 'session', session: ServerHttp2Session): boolean; + emit(event: 'sessionError', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'stream', stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'timeout'): boolean; + emit(event: 'unknownProtocol', socket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + on(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + on(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + on(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'unknownProtocol', listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + once(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + once(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + once(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'unknownProtocol', listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'unknownProtocol', listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'request', listener: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: ServerHttp2Session) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'sessionError', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'stream', listener: (stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, flags: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'timeout', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unknownProtocol', listener: (socket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * A `Http2ServerRequest` object is created by {@link Server} or {@link SecureServer} and passed as the first argument to the `'request'` event. It may be used to access a request status, + * headers, and + * data. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export class Http2ServerRequest extends stream.Readable { + constructor(stream: ServerHttp2Stream, headers: IncomingHttpHeaders, options: stream.ReadableOptions, rawHeaders: ReadonlyArray); + /** + * The `request.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has + * been aborted. + * @since v10.1.0 + */ + readonly aborted: boolean; + /** + * The request authority pseudo header field. Because HTTP/2 allows requests + * to set either `:authority` or `host`, this value is derived from`req.headers[':authority']` if present. Otherwise, it is derived from`req.headers['host']`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly authority: string; + /** + * See `request.socket`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @deprecated Since v13.0.0 - Use `socket`. + */ + readonly connection: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * The `request.complete` property will be `true` if the request has + * been completed, aborted, or destroyed. + * @since v12.10.0 + */ + readonly complete: boolean; + /** + * The request/response headers object. + * + * Key-value pairs of header names and values. Header names are lower-cased. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // { 'user-agent': 'curl/7.22.0', + * // host: '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // accept: '*' } + * console.log(request.headers); + * ``` + * + * See `HTTP/2 Headers Object`. + * + * In HTTP/2, the request path, host name, protocol, and method are represented as + * special headers prefixed with the `:` character (e.g. `':path'`). These special + * headers will be included in the `request.headers` object. Care must be taken not + * to inadvertently modify these special headers or errors may occur. For instance, + * removing all headers from the request will cause errors to occur: + * + * ```js + * removeAllHeaders(request.headers); + * assert(request.url); // Fails because the :path header has been removed + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly headers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + /** + * In case of server request, the HTTP version sent by the client. In the case of + * client response, the HTTP version of the connected-to server. Returns`'2.0'`. + * + * Also `message.httpVersionMajor` is the first integer and`message.httpVersionMinor` is the second. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly httpVersion: string; + readonly httpVersionMinor: number; + readonly httpVersionMajor: number; + /** + * The request method as a string. Read-only. Examples: `'GET'`, `'DELETE'`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly method: string; + /** + * The raw request/response headers list exactly as they were received. + * + * The keys and values are in the same list. It is _not_ a + * list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, and the + * odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. + * + * Header names are not lowercased, and duplicates are not merged. + * + * ```js + * // Prints something like: + * // + * // [ 'user-agent', + * // 'this is invalid because there can be only one', + * // 'User-Agent', + * // 'curl/7.22.0', + * // 'Host', + * // '127.0.0.1:8000', + * // 'ACCEPT', + * // '*' ] + * console.log(request.rawHeaders); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly rawHeaders: string[]; + /** + * The raw request/response trailer keys and values exactly as they were + * received. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly rawTrailers: string[]; + /** + * The request scheme pseudo header field indicating the scheme + * portion of the target URL. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly scheme: string; + /** + * Returns a `Proxy` object that acts as a `net.Socket` (or `tls.TLSSocket`) but + * applies getters, setters, and methods based on HTTP/2 logic. + * + * `destroyed`, `readable`, and `writable` properties will be retrieved from and + * set on `request.stream`. + * + * `destroy`, `emit`, `end`, `on` and `once` methods will be called on`request.stream`. + * + * `setTimeout` method will be called on `request.stream.session`. + * + * `pause`, `read`, `resume`, and `write` will throw an error with code`ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION`. See `Http2Session and Sockets` for + * more information. + * + * All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket. With TLS support, + * use `request.socket.getPeerCertificate()` to obtain the client's + * authentication details. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * The `Http2Stream` object backing the request. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly stream: ServerHttp2Stream; + /** + * The request/response trailers object. Only populated at the `'end'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly trailers: IncomingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Request URL string. This contains only the URL that is present in the actual + * HTTP request. If the request is: + * + * ```http + * GET /status?name=ryan HTTP/1.1 + * Accept: text/plain + * ``` + * + * Then `request.url` will be: + * + * ```js + * '/status?name=ryan' + * ``` + * + * To parse the url into its parts, `new URL()` can be used: + * + * ```console + * $ node + * > new URL('/status?name=ryan', 'http://example.com') + * URL { + * href: 'http://example.com/status?name=ryan', + * origin: 'http://example.com', + * protocol: 'http:', + * username: '', + * password: '', + * host: 'example.com', + * hostname: 'example.com', + * port: '', + * pathname: '/status', + * search: '?name=ryan', + * searchParams: URLSearchParams { 'name' => 'ryan' }, + * hash: '' + * } + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + url: string; + /** + * Sets the `Http2Stream`'s timeout value to `msecs`. If a callback is + * provided, then it is added as a listener on the `'timeout'` event on + * the response object. + * + * If no `'timeout'` listener is added to the request, the response, or + * the server, then `Http2Stream` s are destroyed when they time out. If a + * handler is assigned to the request, the response, or the server's `'timeout'`events, timed out sockets must be handled explicitly. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + read(size?: number): Buffer | string | null; + addListener(event: 'aborted', listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'aborted', hadError: boolean, code: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'data', chunk: Buffer | string): boolean; + emit(event: 'end'): boolean; + emit(event: 'readable'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'aborted', listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + on(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'aborted', listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + once(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'aborted', listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'aborted', listener: (hadError: boolean, code: number) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'data', listener: (chunk: Buffer | string) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'end', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'readable', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + /** + * This object is created internally by an HTTP server, not by the user. It is + * passed as the second parameter to the `'request'` event. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export class Http2ServerResponse extends stream.Writable { + constructor(stream: ServerHttp2Stream); + /** + * See `response.socket`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @deprecated Since v13.0.0 - Use `socket`. + */ + readonly connection: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * Boolean value that indicates whether the response has completed. Starts + * as `false`. After `response.end()` executes, the value will be `true`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @deprecated Since v13.4.0,v12.16.0 - Use `writableEnded`. + */ + readonly finished: boolean; + /** + * True if headers were sent, false otherwise (read-only). + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly headersSent: boolean; + /** + * A reference to the original HTTP2 request object. + * @since v15.7.0 + */ + readonly req: Http2ServerRequest; + /** + * Returns a `Proxy` object that acts as a `net.Socket` (or `tls.TLSSocket`) but + * applies getters, setters, and methods based on HTTP/2 logic. + * + * `destroyed`, `readable`, and `writable` properties will be retrieved from and + * set on `response.stream`. + * + * `destroy`, `emit`, `end`, `on` and `once` methods will be called on`response.stream`. + * + * `setTimeout` method will be called on `response.stream.session`. + * + * `pause`, `read`, `resume`, and `write` will throw an error with code`ERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION`. See `Http2Session and Sockets` for + * more information. + * + * All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * const ip = req.socket.remoteAddress; + * const port = req.socket.remotePort; + * res.end(`Your IP address is ${ip} and your source port is ${port}.`); + * }).listen(3000); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket; + /** + * The `Http2Stream` object backing the response. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + readonly stream: ServerHttp2Stream; + /** + * When true, the Date header will be automatically generated and sent in + * the response if it is not already present in the headers. Defaults to true. + * + * This should only be disabled for testing; HTTP requires the Date header + * in responses. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + sendDate: boolean; + /** + * When using implicit headers (not calling `response.writeHead()` explicitly), + * this property controls the status code that will be sent to the client when + * the headers get flushed. + * + * ```js + * response.statusCode = 404; + * ``` + * + * After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the + * status code which was sent out. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + statusCode: number; + /** + * Status message is not supported by HTTP/2 (RFC 7540 8.1.2.4). It returns + * an empty string. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + statusMessage: ''; + /** + * This method adds HTTP trailing headers (a header but at the end of the + * message) to the response. + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + addTrailers(trailers: OutgoingHttpHeaders): void; + /** + * This method signals to the server that all of the response headers and body + * have been sent; that server should consider this message complete. + * The method, `response.end()`, MUST be called on each response. + * + * If `data` is specified, it is equivalent to calling `response.write(data, encoding)` followed by `response.end(callback)`. + * + * If `callback` is specified, it will be called when the response stream + * is finished. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + end(callback?: () => void): this; + end(data: string | Uint8Array, callback?: () => void): this; + end(data: string | Uint8Array, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * Reads out a header that has already been queued but not sent to the client. + * The name is case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * const contentType = response.getHeader('content-type'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + getHeader(name: string): string; + /** + * Returns an array containing the unique names of the current outgoing headers. + * All header names are lowercase. + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headerNames = response.getHeaderNames(); + * // headerNames === ['foo', 'set-cookie'] + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + getHeaderNames(): string[]; + /** + * Returns a shallow copy of the current outgoing headers. Since a shallow copy + * is used, array values may be mutated without additional calls to various + * header-related http module methods. The keys of the returned object are the + * header names and the values are the respective header values. All header names + * are lowercase. + * + * The object returned by the `response.getHeaders()` 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_. + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); + * response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); + * + * const headers = response.getHeaders(); + * // headers === { foo: 'bar', 'set-cookie': ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz'] } + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + getHeaders(): OutgoingHttpHeaders; + /** + * Returns `true` if the header identified by `name` is currently set in the + * outgoing headers. The header name matching is case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * const hasContentType = response.hasHeader('content-type'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + hasHeader(name: string): boolean; + /** + * Removes a header that has been queued for implicit sending. + * + * ```js + * response.removeHeader('Content-Encoding'); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + removeHeader(name: string): void; + /** + * Sets a single header value for implicit headers. If this header already exists + * in the to-be-sent headers, its value will be replaced. Use an array of strings + * here to send multiple headers with the same name. + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); + * ``` + * + * or + * + * ```js + * response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['type=ninja', 'language=javascript']); + * ``` + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * + * When headers have been set with `response.setHeader()`, they will be merged + * with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); + * res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setHeader(name: string, value: number | string | ReadonlyArray): void; + /** + * Sets the `Http2Stream`'s timeout value to `msecs`. If a callback is + * provided, then it is added as a listener on the `'timeout'` event on + * the response object. + * + * If no `'timeout'` listener is added to the request, the response, or + * the server, then `Http2Stream` s are destroyed when they time out. If a + * handler is assigned to the request, the response, or the server's `'timeout'`events, timed out sockets must be handled explicitly. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + setTimeout(msecs: number, callback?: () => void): void; + /** + * If this method is called and `response.writeHead()` has not been called, + * it will switch to implicit header mode and flush the implicit headers. + * + * This sends a chunk of the response body. This method may + * be called multiple times to provide successive parts of the body. + * + * In the `http` module, the response body is omitted when the + * request is a HEAD request. Similarly, the `204` and `304` responses_must not_ include a message body. + * + * `chunk` can be a string or a buffer. If `chunk` is a string, + * the second parameter specifies how to encode it into a byte stream. + * By default the `encoding` is `'utf8'`. `callback` will be called when this chunk + * of data is flushed. + * + * This is the raw HTTP body and has nothing to do with higher-level multi-part + * body encodings that may be used. + * + * The first time `response.write()` is called, it will send the buffered + * header information and the first chunk of the body to the client. The second + * time `response.write()` is called, Node.js assumes data will be streamed, + * and sends the new data separately. That is, the response is buffered up to the + * first chunk of the body. + * + * 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 free again. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + write(chunk: string | Uint8Array, callback?: (err: Error) => void): boolean; + write(chunk: string | Uint8Array, encoding: BufferEncoding, callback?: (err: Error) => void): boolean; + /** + * Sends a status `100 Continue` to the client, indicating that the request body + * should be sent. See the `'checkContinue'` event on `Http2Server` and`Http2SecureServer`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + writeContinue(): void; + /** + * Sends a response header to the request. The status code is a 3-digit HTTP + * status code, like `404`. The last argument, `headers`, are the response headers. + * + * Returns a reference to the `Http2ServerResponse`, so that calls can be chained. + * + * For compatibility with `HTTP/1`, a human-readable `statusMessage` may be + * passed as the second argument. However, because the `statusMessage` has no + * meaning within HTTP/2, the argument will have no effect and a process warning + * will be emitted. + * + * ```js + * const body = 'hello world'; + * response.writeHead(200, { + * 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(body), + * 'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8', + * }); + * ``` + * + * `Content-Length` is given in bytes not characters. The`Buffer.byteLength()` API may be used to determine the number of bytes in a + * given encoding. On outbound messages, Node.js does not check if Content-Length + * and the length of the body being transmitted are equal or not. However, when + * receiving messages, Node.js will automatically reject messages when the`Content-Length` does not match the actual payload size. + * + * This method may be called at most one time on a message before `response.end()` is called. + * + * If `response.write()` or `response.end()` are called before calling + * this, the implicit/mutable headers will be calculated and call this function. + * + * When headers have been set with `response.setHeader()`, they will be merged + * with any headers passed to `response.writeHead()`, with the headers passed + * to `response.writeHead()` given precedence. + * + * ```js + * // Returns content-type = text/plain + * const server = http2.createServer((req, res) => { + * res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); + * res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); + * res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' }); + * res.end('ok'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters + * will result in a `TypeError` being thrown. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + writeHead(statusCode: number, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders): this; + writeHead(statusCode: number, statusMessage: string, headers?: OutgoingHttpHeaders): this; + /** + * Call `http2stream.pushStream()` with the given headers, and wrap the + * given `Http2Stream` on a newly created `Http2ServerResponse` as the callback + * parameter if successful. When `Http2ServerRequest` is closed, the callback is + * called with an error `ERR_HTTP2_INVALID_STREAM`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param headers An object describing the headers + * @param callback Called once `http2stream.pushStream()` is finished, or either when the attempt to create the pushed `Http2Stream` has failed or has been rejected, or the state of + * `Http2ServerRequest` is closed prior to calling the `http2stream.pushStream()` method + */ + createPushResponse(headers: OutgoingHttpHeaders, callback: (err: Error | null, res: Http2ServerResponse) => void): void; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + addListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'drain'): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'finish'): boolean; + emit(event: 'pipe', src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: 'unpipe', src: stream.Readable): boolean; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'drain', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'finish', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'pipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unpipe', listener: (src: stream.Readable) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + } + export namespace constants { + const NGHTTP2_SESSION_SERVER: number; + const NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_IDLE: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_OPEN: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_RESERVED_LOCAL: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_RESERVED_REMOTE: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_HALF_CLOSED_REMOTE: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_STATE_CLOSED: number; + const NGHTTP2_NO_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_INTERNAL_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_TIMEOUT: number; + const NGHTTP2_STREAM_CLOSED: number; + const NGHTTP2_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_REFUSED_STREAM: number; + const NGHTTP2_CANCEL: number; + const NGHTTP2_COMPRESSION_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_CONNECT_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM: number; + const NGHTTP2_INADEQUATE_SECURITY: number; + const NGHTTP2_HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED: number; + const NGHTTP2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_NONE: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_STREAM: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_HEADERS: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_ACK: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_PADDED: number; + const NGHTTP2_FLAG_PRIORITY: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: number; + const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const MAX_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const MIN_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const MAX_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_DEFAULT_WEIGHT: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: number; + const NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: number; + const PADDING_STRATEGY_NONE: number; + const PADDING_STRATEGY_MAX: number; + const PADDING_STRATEGY_CALLBACK: number; + const HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_METHOD: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_AUTHORITY: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_SCHEME: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PATH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_CHARSET: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_ENCODING: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT_RANGES: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCEPT: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_AGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ALLOW: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_AUTHORIZATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CACHE_CONTROL: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONNECTION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_DISPOSITION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_ENCODING: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_LANGUAGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_LENGTH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_LOCATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_MD5: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_RANGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_COOKIE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_DATE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_ETAG: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_EXPECT: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_EXPIRES: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_FROM: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_HOST: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_MATCH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_NONE_MATCH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_RANGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_IF_UNMODIFIED_SINCE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_LAST_MODIFIED: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_LINK: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_LOCATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_MAX_FORWARDS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PREFER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PROXY_AUTHENTICATE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PROXY_AUTHORIZATION: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_RANGE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_REFERER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_REFRESH: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_RETRY_AFTER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_SERVER: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_SET_COOKIE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_STRICT_TRANSPORT_SECURITY: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_TRANSFER_ENCODING: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_TE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_UPGRADE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_USER_AGENT: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_VARY: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_VIA: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_WWW_AUTHENTICATE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_HTTP2_SETTINGS: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_KEEP_ALIVE: string; + const HTTP2_HEADER_PROXY_CONNECTION: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_ACL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_BASELINE_CONTROL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_BIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_CHECKIN: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_CHECKOUT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_CONNECT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_COPY: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_DELETE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_GET: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_HEAD: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_LABEL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_LINK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_LOCK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MERGE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKACTIVITY: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKCALENDAR: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKCOL: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKREDIRECTREF: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MKWORKSPACE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_MOVE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_OPTIONS: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_ORDERPATCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PATCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_POST: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PRI: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PROPFIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PROPPATCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_PUT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_REBIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_REPORT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_SEARCH: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_TRACE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNBIND: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNCHECKOUT: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNLINK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UNLOCK: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UPDATE: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_UPDATEREDIRECTREF: string; + const HTTP2_METHOD_VERSION_CONTROL: string; + const HTTP_STATUS_CONTINUE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PROCESSING: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_OK: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_CREATED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_ACCEPTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NO_CONTENT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_RESET_CONTENT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PARTIAL_CONTENT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MULTI_STATUS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_ALREADY_REPORTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_IM_USED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MULTIPLE_CHOICES: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MOVED_PERMANENTLY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_FOUND: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_SEE_OTHER: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_MODIFIED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_USE_PROXY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PERMANENT_REDIRECT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PAYMENT_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_ACCEPTABLE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_TIMEOUT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_CONFLICT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_GONE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_LENGTH_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PRECONDITION_FAILED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_URI_TOO_LONG: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_EXPECTATION_FAILED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_TEAPOT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_MISDIRECTED_REQUEST: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_LOCKED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_FAILED_DEPENDENCY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNORDERED_COLLECTION: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UPGRADE_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_PRECONDITION_REQUIRED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE_FOR_LEGAL_REASONS: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_BAD_GATEWAY: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_LOOP_DETECTED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_BANDWIDTH_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NOT_EXTENDED: number; + const HTTP_STATUS_NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED: number; + } + /** + * This symbol can be set as a property on the HTTP/2 headers object with + * an array value in order to provide a list of headers considered sensitive. + */ + export const sensitiveHeaders: symbol; + /** + * Returns an object containing the default settings for an `Http2Session`instance. This method returns a new object instance every time it is called + * so instances returned may be safely modified for use. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export function getDefaultSettings(): Settings; + /** + * Returns a `Buffer` instance containing serialized representation of the given + * HTTP/2 settings as specified in the [HTTP/2](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540) specification. This is intended + * for use with the `HTTP2-Settings` header field. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * + * const packed = http2.getPackedSettings({ enablePush: false }); + * + * console.log(packed.toString('base64')); + * // Prints: AAIAAAAA + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + export function getPackedSettings(settings: Settings): Buffer; + /** + * Returns a `HTTP/2 Settings Object` containing the deserialized settings from + * the given `Buffer` as generated by `http2.getPackedSettings()`. + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param buf The packed settings. + */ + export function getUnpackedSettings(buf: Uint8Array): Settings; + /** + * Returns a `net.Server` instance that creates and manages `Http2Session`instances. + * + * Since there are no browsers known that support [unencrypted HTTP/2](https://http2.github.io/faq/#does-http2-require-encryption), the use of {@link createSecureServer} is necessary when + * communicating + * with browser clients. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * + * // Create an unencrypted HTTP/2 server. + * // Since there are no browsers known that support + * // unencrypted HTTP/2, the use of `http2.createSecureServer()` + * // is necessary when communicating with browser clients. + * const server = http2.createServer(); + * + * server.on('stream', (stream, headers) => { + * stream.respond({ + * 'content-type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8', + * ':status': 200 + * }); + * stream.end('

Hello World

'); + * }); + * + * server.listen(80); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param onRequestHandler See `Compatibility API` + */ + export function createServer(onRequestHandler?: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): Http2Server; + export function createServer(options: ServerOptions, onRequestHandler?: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): Http2Server; + /** + * Returns a `tls.Server` instance that creates and manages `Http2Session`instances. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const options = { + * key: fs.readFileSync('server-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem') + * }; + * + * // Create a secure HTTP/2 server + * const server = http2.createSecureServer(options); + * + * server.on('stream', (stream, headers) => { + * stream.respond({ + * 'content-type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8', + * ':status': 200 + * }); + * stream.end('

Hello World

'); + * }); + * + * server.listen(80); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param onRequestHandler See `Compatibility API` + */ + export function createSecureServer(onRequestHandler?: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): Http2SecureServer; + export function createSecureServer(options: SecureServerOptions, onRequestHandler?: (request: Http2ServerRequest, response: Http2ServerResponse) => void): Http2SecureServer; + /** + * Returns a `ClientHttp2Session` instance. + * + * ```js + * const http2 = require('http2'); + * const client = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234'); + * + * // Use the client + * + * client.close(); + * ``` + * @since v8.4.0 + * @param authority The remote HTTP/2 server to connect to. This must be in the form of a minimal, valid URL with the `http://` or `https://` prefix, host name, and IP port (if a non-default port + * is used). Userinfo (user ID and password), path, querystring, and fragment details in the URL will be ignored. + * @param listener Will be registered as a one-time listener of the {@link 'connect'} event. + */ + export function connect(authority: string | url.URL, listener: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void): ClientHttp2Session; + export function connect( + authority: string | url.URL, + options?: ClientSessionOptions | SecureClientSessionOptions, + listener?: (session: ClientHttp2Session, socket: net.Socket | tls.TLSSocket) => void + ): ClientHttp2Session; +} +declare module 'node:http2' { + export * from 'http2'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..95148665a --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,531 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/https.js) + */ +declare module 'https' { + import { Duplex } from 'node:stream'; + import * as tls from 'node:tls'; + import * as http from 'node:http'; + import { URL } from 'node:url'; + type ServerOptions< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse = typeof http.ServerResponse, + > = tls.SecureContextOptions & tls.TlsOptions & http.ServerOptions; + type RequestOptions = http.RequestOptions & + tls.SecureContextOptions & { + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; // Defaults to true + servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension + }; + interface AgentOptions extends http.AgentOptions, tls.ConnectionOptions { + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; + maxCachedSessions?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * 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< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse = typeof http.ServerResponse, + > extends http.Server {} + /** + * See `http.Server` for more information. + * @since v0.3.4 + */ + class Server< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse = typeof http.ServerResponse, + > extends tls.Server { + constructor(requestListener?: http.RequestListener); + constructor( + options: ServerOptions, + requestListener?: http.RequestListener, + ); + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener( + event: 'newSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: 'OCSPRequest', + listener: ( + certificate: Buffer, + issuer: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + addListener( + event: 'resumeSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + addListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + addListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + addListener(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + addListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + emit(event: string, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'keylog', line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit( + event: 'newSession', + sessionId: Buffer, + sessionData: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: 'OCSPRequest', + certificate: Buffer, + issuer: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void, + ): boolean; + emit(event: 'resumeSession', sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void): boolean; + emit(event: 'secureConnection', tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: 'tlsClientError', err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: 'close'): boolean; + emit(event: 'connection', socket: Duplex): boolean; + emit(event: 'error', err: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'listening'): boolean; + emit( + event: 'checkContinue', + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit( + event: 'checkExpectation', + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit(event: 'clientError', err: Error, socket: Duplex): boolean; + emit(event: 'connect', req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer): boolean; + emit( + event: 'request', + req: InstanceType, + res: InstanceType & { req: InstanceType }, + ): boolean; + emit(event: 'upgrade', req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on( + event: 'newSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: 'OCSPRequest', + listener: ( + certificate: Buffer, + issuer: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + on( + event: 'resumeSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + on(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + on(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + on(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + on(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + on(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + on(event: 'connect', listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + on(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once( + event: 'newSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: 'OCSPRequest', + listener: ( + certificate: Buffer, + issuer: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + once( + event: 'resumeSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + once(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + once(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + once(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + once(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + once(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + once(event: 'connect', listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + once(event: 'upgrade', listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: 'newSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: 'OCSPRequest', + listener: ( + certificate: Buffer, + issuer: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependListener( + event: 'resumeSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependListener(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'newSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, resp: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'OCSPRequest', + listener: ( + certificate: Buffer, + issuer: Buffer, + callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void, + ) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'resumeSession', + listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error, sessionData: Buffer) => void) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: tls.TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'close', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'connection', listener: (socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'error', listener: (err: Error) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'listening', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'checkContinue', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'checkExpectation', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'clientError', listener: (err: Error, socket: Duplex) => void): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'connect', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'request', listener: http.RequestListener): this; + prependOnceListener( + event: 'upgrade', + listener: (req: InstanceType, socket: Duplex, head: Buffer) => void, + ): this; + } + /** + * ```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< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse = typeof http.ServerResponse, + >(requestListener?: http.RequestListener): Server; + function createServer< + Request extends typeof http.IncomingMessage = typeof http.IncomingMessage, + Response extends typeof http.ServerResponse = typeof http.ServerResponse, + >( + 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'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d83aec94a --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +/** + * @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 { + /** + * Getter for the payload used to construct the `SourceMap` instance. + */ + 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; + } + } + export = Module; +} +declare module 'node:module' { + import module = require('module'); + export = module; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a6f41fe79 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,822 @@ +/** + * > 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/v16.9.0/lib/net.js) + */ +declare module 'net' { + import * as stream from 'node:stream'; + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + import * as dns from 'node: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; + signal?: AbortSignal; + } + interface OnReadOpts { + buffer: Uint8Array | (() => Uint8Array); + /** + * This function is called for every chunk of incoming data. + * Two arguments are passed to it: the number of bytes written to buffer and a reference to buffer. + * Return false from this function to implicitly pause() the socket. + */ + 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; + } + interface TcpSocketConnectOpts extends ConnectOpts { + port: number; + host?: string | undefined; + localAddress?: string | undefined; + localPort?: number | undefined; + hints?: number | undefined; + family?: number | undefined; + lookup?: LookupFunction | undefined; + noDelay?: boolean | undefined; + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + keepAliveInitialDelay?: number | undefined; + } + interface IpcSocketConnectOpts extends ConnectOpts { + path: string; + } + type SocketConnectOpts = TcpSocketConnectOpts | IpcSocketConnectOpts; + type SocketReadyState = 'opening' | 'open' | 'readOnly' | 'writeOnly' | 'closed'; + /** + * 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='utf8'] Only used when data is `string`. + */ + 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. + */ + 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. + */ + 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 + * @param [noDelay=true] + * @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 + * @param [enable=false] + * @param [initialDelay=0] + * @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. + */ + 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 local IP family. `'IPv4'` or `'IPv6'`. + * @since v18.8.0, v16.18.0 + */ + readonly localFamily?: string; + /** + * This property represents the state of the connection as a string. + * @see {https://nodejs.org/api/net.html#socketreadystate} + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + readonly readyState: SocketReadyState; + /** + * 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; + /** + * The socket timeout in milliseconds as set by socket.setTimeout(). It is undefined if a timeout has not been set. + * @since v10.7.0 + */ + readonly timeout?: 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='utf8'] Only used when data is `string`. + * @param callback Optional callback for when the socket is finished. + * @return The socket itself. + */ + end(callback?: () => void): this; + end(buffer: Uint8Array | string, callback?: () => void): this; + end(str: Uint8Array | string, encoding?: BufferEncoding, callback?: () => void): this; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close + * 2. connect + * 3. data + * 4. drain + * 5. end + * 6. error + * 7. lookup + * 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: 'ready', listener: () => 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: 'ready'): 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: 'ready', listener: () => 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: 'ready', listener: () => 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: 'ready', listener: () => 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: 'ready', listener: () => 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; + /** + * @default false + */ + ipv6Only?: boolean | undefined; + } + 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; + /** + * If set to `true`, it disables the use of Nagle's algorithm immediately after a new incoming connection is received. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + noDelay?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `true`, it enables keep-alive functionality on the socket immediately after a new incoming connection is received, + * similarly on what is done in `socket.setKeepAlive([enable][, initialDelay])`. + * @default false + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAlive?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to a positive number, it sets the initial delay before the first keepalive probe is sent on an idle socket. + * @default 0 + * @since v16.5.0 + */ + keepAliveInitialDelay?: number | undefined; + } + /** + * This class is used to create a TCP or `IPC` server. + * @since v0.1.90 + */ + class Server extends 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); + * } + * }); + * ``` + */ + 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; + listen(port?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(path: string, backlog?: number, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + listen(path: string, listeningListener?: () => void): this; + 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 + * 2. connection + * 3. error + * 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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='ipv4'] 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='ipv4'] 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='ipv4'] 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='ipv4'] Either `'ipv4'` or `'ipv6'`. + */ + check(address: SocketAddress): boolean; + check(address: string, type?: IPVersion): boolean; + } + interface TcpNetConnectOpts extends TcpSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts { + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface IpcNetConnectOpts extends IpcSocketConnectOpts, SocketConstructorOpts { + timeout?: number | undefined; + } + 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 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); + /** + * @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'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/path.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/path.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a647f13bb --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/path.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +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/v16.9.0/lib/path.js) + */ +declare module 'path' { + namespace path { + /** + * A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format(). + */ + 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 path string path to normalize. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + normalize(path: string): string; + /** + * Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path. + * + * @param paths paths to join. + * @throws {TypeError} if any of the path segments is not a string. + */ + 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 paths string paths to join. + * @throws {TypeError} if any of the arguments is not a string. + */ + resolve(...paths: string[]): string; + /** + * Determines whether {path} is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory. + * + * If the given {path} is a zero-length string, `false` will be returned. + * + * @param path path to test. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + isAbsolute(path: string): boolean; + /** + * Solve the relative path from {from} to {to} based on the current working directory. + * 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. + * + * @throws {TypeError} if either `from` or `to` is not a string. + */ + relative(from: string, to: string): string; + /** + * Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix dirname command. + * + * @param path the path to evaluate. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + dirname(path: 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 path the path to evaluate. + * @param ext optionally, an extension to remove from the result. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string or if `ext` is given and is not a string. + */ + basename(path: 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 path the path to evaluate. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + extname(path: string): string; + /** + * The platform-specific file separator. '\\' or '/'. + */ + readonly sep: '\\' | '/'; + /** + * The platform-specific file delimiter. ';' or ':'. + */ + readonly delimiter: ';' | ':'; + /** + * Returns an object from a path string - the opposite of format(). + * + * @param path path to evaluate. + * @throws {TypeError} if `path` is not a string. + */ + parse(path: string): ParsedPath; + /** + * Returns a path string from an object - the opposite of parse(). + * + * @param pathObject path to evaluate. + */ + format(pathObject: 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; + } + } + const path: path.PlatformPath; + export = path; +} +declare module 'node:path' { + import path = require('path'); + export = path; +} +declare module 'node:path/posix' { + import path = require('path/posix'); + export = path; +} +declare module 'node:path/win32' { + import path = require('path/win32'); + export = path; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..6d57bb7f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,586 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/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 { + /** + * 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 + */ + 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 + */ + 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 + */ + readonly entryType: EntryType; + /** + * Additional detail specific to the `entryType`. + * @since v16.0.0 + */ + readonly detail?: NodeGCPerformanceDetail | unknown | undefined; // TODO: Narrow this based on entry type. + } + /** + * _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 { + /** + * 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 + */ + readonly bootstrapComplete: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js environment was + * initialized. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + 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 + */ + 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 + */ + readonly loopStart: number; + /** + * The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the V8 platform was + * initialized. + * @since v8.5.0 + */ + 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. + * If name is provided, removes only the named mark. + * @param name + */ + clearMarks(name?: string): void; + /** + * If name is not provided, removes all PerformanceMeasure objects from the Performance Timeline. + * If name is provided, removes only the named measure. + * @param name + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + clearMeasures(name?: string): void; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime`. + * If you are only interested in performance entries of certain types or that have certain names, see + * `performance.getEntriesByType()` and `performance.getEntriesByName()`. + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + 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`. + * @param name + * @param type + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` + * whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to `type`. + * @param type + * @since v16.7.0 + */ + getEntriesByType(type: EntryType): PerformanceEntry[]; + /** + * Creates a new PerformanceMark entry in the Performance Timeline. + * A PerformanceMark is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'mark', + * and whose performanceEntry.duration is always 0. + * Performance marks are used to mark specific significant moments in the Performance Timeline. + * @param name + */ + mark(name?: string, options?: MarkOptions): void; + /** + * Creates a new PerformanceMeasure entry in the Performance Timeline. + * A PerformanceMeasure is a subclass of PerformanceEntry whose performanceEntry.entryType is always 'measure', + * and whose performanceEntry.duration measures the number of milliseconds elapsed since startMark and endMark. + * + * The startMark argument may identify any existing PerformanceMark in the the Performance Timeline, or may identify + * any of the timestamp properties provided by the PerformanceNodeTiming class. If the named startMark does not exist, + * then startMark is set to timeOrigin by default. + * + * The endMark argument must identify any existing PerformanceMark in the the Performance Timeline or any of the timestamp + * properties provided by the PerformanceNodeTiming class. If the named endMark does not exist, an error will be thrown. + * @param name + * @param startMark + * @param endMark + */ + measure(name: string, startMark?: string, endMark?: string): void; + measure(name: string, options: MeasureOptions): 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 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; + } + 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 + */ + 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 + */ + getEntriesByName(name: string, type?: EntryType): 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 + */ + getEntriesByType(type: EntryType): 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 + */ + 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 + */ + observe( + options: + | { + entryTypes: ReadonlyArray; + buffered?: boolean | undefined; + } + | { + type: EntryType; + buffered?: boolean | undefined; + } + ): 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; + } + interface Histogram { + /** + * Returns a `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + readonly percentiles: Map; + /** + * 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 + */ + enable(): boolean; + /** + * Disables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was + * stopped, `false` if it was already stopped. + * @since v11.10.0 + */ + disable(): boolean; + } + 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'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/process.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/process.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2d0ef8629 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/process.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1481 @@ +declare module 'process' { + import * as tty from 'node:tty'; + import { Worker } from 'node:worker_threads'; + global { + var process: NodeJS.Process; + namespace NodeJS { + // this namespace merge is here because these are specifically used + // as the type for process.stdin, process.stdout, and process.stderr. + // they can't live in tty.d.ts because we need to disambiguate the imported name. + interface ReadStream extends tty.ReadStream {} + interface WriteStream extends tty.WriteStream {} + interface MemoryUsageFn { + /** + * The `process.memoryUsage()` method iterate over each page to gather informations about memory + * usage which can be slow depending on the program memory allocations. + */ + (): MemoryUsage; + /** + * method returns an integer representing the Resident Set Size (RSS) in bytes. + */ + rss(): number; + } + interface MemoryUsage { + rss: number; + heapTotal: number; + heapUsed: number; + external: number; + arrayBuffers: number; + } + interface CpuUsage { + user: number; + system: number; + } + interface ProcessRelease { + name: string; + sourceUrl?: string | undefined; + headersUrl?: string | undefined; + libUrl?: string | undefined; + lts?: string | undefined; + } + interface ProcessVersions extends Dict { + http_parser: string; + node: string; + v8: string; + ares: string; + uv: string; + zlib: string; + modules: string; + openssl: string; + } + type Platform = 'aix' | 'android' | 'darwin' | 'freebsd' | 'haiku' | 'linux' | 'openbsd' | 'sunos' | 'win32' | 'cygwin' | 'netbsd'; + type Signals = + | 'SIGABRT' + | 'SIGALRM' + | 'SIGBUS' + | 'SIGCHLD' + | 'SIGCONT' + | 'SIGFPE' + | 'SIGHUP' + | 'SIGILL' + | 'SIGINT' + | 'SIGIO' + | 'SIGIOT' + | 'SIGKILL' + | 'SIGPIPE' + | 'SIGPOLL' + | 'SIGPROF' + | 'SIGPWR' + | 'SIGQUIT' + | 'SIGSEGV' + | 'SIGSTKFLT' + | 'SIGSTOP' + | 'SIGSYS' + | 'SIGTERM' + | 'SIGTRAP' + | 'SIGTSTP' + | 'SIGTTIN' + | 'SIGTTOU' + | 'SIGUNUSED' + | 'SIGURG' + | 'SIGUSR1' + | 'SIGUSR2' + | 'SIGVTALRM' + | 'SIGWINCH' + | 'SIGXCPU' + | 'SIGXFSZ' + | 'SIGBREAK' + | 'SIGLOST' + | 'SIGINFO'; + type UncaughtExceptionOrigin = 'uncaughtException' | 'unhandledRejection'; + type MultipleResolveType = 'resolve' | 'reject'; + type BeforeExitListener = (code: number) => void; + type DisconnectListener = () => void; + type ExitListener = (code: number) => void; + type RejectionHandledListener = (promise: Promise) => void; + type UncaughtExceptionListener = (error: Error, origin: UncaughtExceptionOrigin) => void; + /** + * Most of the time the unhandledRejection will be an Error, but this should not be relied upon + * as *anything* can be thrown/rejected, it is therefore unsafe to assume the the value is an Error. + */ + type UnhandledRejectionListener = (reason: unknown, promise: Promise) => void; + type WarningListener = (warning: Error) => void; + type MessageListener = (message: unknown, sendHandle: unknown) => void; + type SignalsListener = (signal: Signals) => void; + type MultipleResolveListener = (type: MultipleResolveType, promise: Promise, value: unknown) => void; + type WorkerListener = (worker: Worker) => void; + interface Socket extends ReadWriteStream { + isTTY?: true | undefined; + } + // Alias for compatibility + interface ProcessEnv extends Dict { + /** + * Can be used to change the default timezone at runtime + */ + TZ?: string; + } + interface HRTime { + (time?: [number, number]): [number, number]; + bigint(): bigint; + } + interface ProcessReport { + /** + * Directory where the report is written. + * working directory of the Node.js process. + * @default '' indicating that reports are written to the current + */ + directory: string; + /** + * Filename where the report is written. + * The default value is the empty string. + * @default '' the output filename will be comprised of a timestamp, + * PID, and sequence number. + */ + filename: string; + /** + * Returns a JSON-formatted diagnostic report for the running process. + * The report's JavaScript stack trace is taken from err, if present. + */ + getReport(err?: Error): string; + /** + * If true, a diagnostic report is generated on fatal errors, + * such as out of memory errors or failed C++ assertions. + * @default false + */ + reportOnFatalError: boolean; + /** + * If true, a diagnostic report is generated when the process + * receives the signal specified by process.report.signal. + * @default false + */ + reportOnSignal: boolean; + /** + * If true, a diagnostic report is generated on uncaught exception. + * @default false + */ + reportOnUncaughtException: boolean; + /** + * The signal used to trigger the creation of a diagnostic report. + * @default 'SIGUSR2' + */ + signal: Signals; + /** + * Writes a diagnostic report to a file. If filename is not provided, the default filename + * includes the date, time, PID, and a sequence number. + * The report's JavaScript stack trace is taken from err, if present. + * + * @param fileName Name of the file where the report is written. + * This should be a relative path, that will be appended to the directory specified in + * `process.report.directory`, or the current working directory of the Node.js process, + * if unspecified. + * @param error A custom error used for reporting the JavaScript stack. + * @return Filename of the generated report. + */ + writeReport(fileName?: string): string; + writeReport(error?: Error): string; + writeReport(fileName?: string, err?: Error): string; + } + interface ResourceUsage { + fsRead: number; + fsWrite: number; + involuntaryContextSwitches: number; + ipcReceived: number; + ipcSent: number; + majorPageFault: number; + maxRSS: number; + minorPageFault: number; + sharedMemorySize: number; + signalsCount: number; + swappedOut: number; + systemCPUTime: number; + unsharedDataSize: number; + unsharedStackSize: number; + userCPUTime: number; + voluntaryContextSwitches: number; + } + interface EmitWarningOptions { + /** + * When `warning` is a `string`, `type` is the name to use for the _type_ of warning being emitted. + * + * @default 'Warning' + */ + type?: string | undefined; + /** + * A unique identifier for the warning instance being emitted. + */ + code?: string | undefined; + /** + * When `warning` is a `string`, `ctor` is an optional function used to limit the generated stack trace. + * + * @default process.emitWarning + */ + ctor?: Function | undefined; + /** + * Additional text to include with the error. + */ + detail?: string | undefined; + } + interface ProcessConfig { + readonly target_defaults: { + readonly cflags: any[]; + readonly default_configuration: string; + readonly defines: string[]; + readonly include_dirs: string[]; + readonly libraries: string[]; + }; + readonly variables: { + readonly clang: number; + readonly host_arch: string; + readonly node_install_npm: boolean; + readonly node_install_waf: boolean; + readonly node_prefix: string; + readonly node_shared_openssl: boolean; + readonly node_shared_v8: boolean; + readonly node_shared_zlib: boolean; + readonly node_use_dtrace: boolean; + readonly node_use_etw: boolean; + readonly node_use_openssl: boolean; + readonly target_arch: string; + readonly v8_no_strict_aliasing: number; + readonly v8_use_snapshot: boolean; + readonly visibility: string; + }; + } + interface Process extends EventEmitter { + /** + * The `process.stdout` property returns a stream connected to`stdout` (fd `1`). It is a `net.Socket` (which is a `Duplex` stream) unless fd `1` refers to a file, in which case it is + * a `Writable` stream. + * + * For example, to copy `process.stdin` to `process.stdout`: + * + * ```js + * import { stdin, stdout } from 'process'; + * + * stdin.pipe(stdout); + * ``` + * + * `process.stdout` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways. See `note on process I/O` for more information. + */ + stdout: WriteStream & { + fd: 1; + }; + /** + * The `process.stderr` property returns a stream connected to`stderr` (fd `2`). It is a `net.Socket` (which is a `Duplex` stream) unless fd `2` refers to a file, in which case it is + * a `Writable` stream. + * + * `process.stderr` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways. See `note on process I/O` for more information. + */ + stderr: WriteStream & { + fd: 2; + }; + /** + * The `process.stdin` property returns a stream connected to`stdin` (fd `0`). It is a `net.Socket` (which is a `Duplex` stream) unless fd `0` refers to a file, in which case it is + * a `Readable` stream. + * + * For details of how to read from `stdin` see `readable.read()`. + * + * As a `Duplex` stream, `process.stdin` can also be used in "old" mode that + * is compatible with scripts written for Node.js prior to v0.10\. + * For more information see `Stream compatibility`. + * + * In "old" streams mode the `stdin` stream is paused by default, so one + * must call `process.stdin.resume()` to read from it. Note also that calling`process.stdin.resume()` itself would switch stream to "old" mode. + */ + stdin: ReadStream & { + fd: 0; + }; + openStdin(): Socket; + /** + * The `process.argv` property returns an array containing the command-line + * arguments passed when the Node.js process was launched. The first element will + * be {@link execPath}. See `process.argv0` if access to the original value + * of `argv[0]` is needed. The second element will be the path to the JavaScript + * file being executed. The remaining elements will be any additional command-line + * arguments. + * + * For example, assuming the following script for `process-args.js`: + * + * ```js + * import { argv } from 'process'; + * + * // print process.argv + * argv.forEach((val, index) => { + * console.log(`${index}: ${val}`); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Launching the Node.js process as: + * + * ```console + * $ node process-args.js one two=three four + * ``` + * + * Would generate the output: + * + * ```text + * 0: /usr/local/bin/node + * 1: /Users/mjr/work/node/process-args.js + * 2: one + * 3: two=three + * 4: four + * ``` + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + argv: string[]; + /** + * The `process.argv0` property stores a read-only copy of the original value of`argv[0]` passed when Node.js starts. + * + * ```console + * $ bash -c 'exec -a customArgv0 ./node' + * > process.argv[0] + * '/Volumes/code/external/node/out/Release/node' + * > process.argv0 + * 'customArgv0' + * ``` + * @since v6.4.0 + */ + argv0: string; + /** + * The `process.execArgv` property returns the set of Node.js-specific command-line + * options passed when the Node.js process was launched. These options do not + * appear in the array returned by the {@link argv} property, and do not + * include the Node.js executable, the name of the script, or any options following + * the script name. These options are useful in order to spawn child processes with + * the same execution environment as the parent. + * + * ```console + * $ node --harmony script.js --version + * ``` + * + * Results in `process.execArgv`: + * + * ```js + * ['--harmony'] + * ``` + * + * And `process.argv`: + * + * ```js + * ['/usr/local/bin/node', 'script.js', '--version'] + * ``` + * + * Refer to `Worker constructor` for the detailed behavior of worker + * threads with this property. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + execArgv: string[]; + /** + * The `process.execPath` property returns the absolute pathname of the executable + * that started the Node.js process. Symbolic links, if any, are resolved. + * + * ```js + * '/usr/local/bin/node' + * ``` + * @since v0.1.100 + */ + execPath: string; + /** + * The `process.abort()` method causes the Node.js process to exit immediately and + * generate a core file. + * + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.7.0 + */ + abort(): never; + /** + * The `process.chdir()` method changes the current working directory of the + * Node.js process or throws an exception if doing so fails (for instance, if + * the specified `directory` does not exist). + * + * ```js + * import { chdir, cwd } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`Starting directory: ${cwd()}`); + * try { + * chdir('/tmp'); + * console.log(`New directory: ${cwd()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.error(`chdir: ${err}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.1.17 + */ + chdir(directory: string): void; + /** + * The `process.cwd()` method returns the current working directory of the Node.js + * process. + * + * ```js + * import { cwd } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`Current directory: ${cwd()}`); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.8 + */ + cwd(): string; + /** + * The port used by the Node.js debugger when enabled. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * process.debugPort = 5858; + * ``` + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + debugPort: number; + /** + * The `process.emitWarning()` method can be used to emit custom or application + * specific process warnings. These can be listened for by adding a handler to the `'warning'` event. + * + * ```js + * import { emitWarning } from 'process'; + * + * // Emit a warning with a code and additional detail. + * emitWarning('Something happened!', { + * code: 'MY_WARNING', + * detail: 'This is some additional information' + * }); + * // Emits: + * // (node:56338) [MY_WARNING] Warning: Something happened! + * // This is some additional information + * ``` + * + * In this example, an `Error` object is generated internally by`process.emitWarning()` and passed through to the `'warning'` handler. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * process.on('warning', (warning) => { + * console.warn(warning.name); // 'Warning' + * console.warn(warning.message); // 'Something happened!' + * console.warn(warning.code); // 'MY_WARNING' + * console.warn(warning.stack); // Stack trace + * console.warn(warning.detail); // 'This is some additional information' + * }); + * ``` + * + * If `warning` is passed as an `Error` object, the `options` argument is ignored. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param warning The warning to emit. + */ + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, ctor?: Function): void; + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, type?: string, ctor?: Function): void; + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, type?: string, code?: string, ctor?: Function): void; + emitWarning(warning: string | Error, options?: EmitWarningOptions): void; + /** + * The `process.env` property returns an object containing the user environment. + * See [`environ(7)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/environ.7.html). + * + * An example of this object looks like: + * + * ```js + * { + * TERM: 'xterm-256color', + * SHELL: '/usr/local/bin/bash', + * USER: 'maciej', + * PATH: '~/.bin/:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin', + * PWD: '/Users/maciej', + * EDITOR: 'vim', + * SHLVL: '1', + * HOME: '/Users/maciej', + * LOGNAME: 'maciej', + * _: '/usr/local/bin/node' + * } + * ``` + * + * It is possible to modify this object, but such modifications will not be + * reflected outside the Node.js process, or (unless explicitly requested) + * to other `Worker` threads. + * In other words, the following example would not work: + * + * ```console + * $ node -e 'process.env.foo = "bar"' && echo $foo + * ``` + * + * While the following will: + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'process'; + * + * env.foo = 'bar'; + * console.log(env.foo); + * ``` + * + * Assigning a property on `process.env` will implicitly convert the value + * to a string. **This behavior is deprecated.** Future versions of Node.js may + * throw an error when the value is not a string, number, or boolean. + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'process'; + * + * env.test = null; + * console.log(env.test); + * // => 'null' + * env.test = undefined; + * console.log(env.test); + * // => 'undefined' + * ``` + * + * Use `delete` to delete a property from `process.env`. + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'process'; + * + * env.TEST = 1; + * delete env.TEST; + * console.log(env.TEST); + * // => undefined + * ``` + * + * On Windows operating systems, environment variables are case-insensitive. + * + * ```js + * import { env } from 'process'; + * + * env.TEST = 1; + * console.log(env.test); + * // => 1 + * ``` + * + * Unless explicitly specified when creating a `Worker` instance, + * each `Worker` thread has its own copy of `process.env`, based on its + * parent thread’s `process.env`, or whatever was specified as the `env` option + * to the `Worker` constructor. Changes to `process.env` will not be visible + * across `Worker` threads, and only the main thread can make changes that + * are visible to the operating system or to native add-ons. + * @since v0.1.27 + */ + env: ProcessEnv; + /** + * The `process.exit()` method instructs Node.js to terminate the process + * synchronously with an exit status of `code`. If `code` is omitted, exit uses + * either the 'success' code `0` or the value of `process.exitCode` if it has been + * set. Node.js will not terminate until all the `'exit'` event listeners are + * called. + * + * To exit with a 'failure' code: + * + * ```js + * import { exit } from 'process'; + * + * exit(1); + * ``` + * + * The shell that executed Node.js should see the exit code as `1`. + * + * Calling `process.exit()` will force the process to exit as quickly as possible + * even if there are still asynchronous operations pending that have not yet + * completed fully, including I/O operations to `process.stdout` and`process.stderr`. + * + * In most situations, it is not actually necessary to call `process.exit()`explicitly. The Node.js process will exit on its own _if there is no additional_ + * _work pending_ in the event loop. The `process.exitCode` property can be set to + * tell the process which exit code to use when the process exits gracefully. + * + * For instance, the following example illustrates a _misuse_ of the`process.exit()` method that could lead to data printed to stdout being + * truncated and lost: + * + * ```js + * import { exit } from 'process'; + * + * // This is an example of what *not* to do: + * if (someConditionNotMet()) { + * printUsageToStdout(); + * exit(1); + * } + * ``` + * + * The reason this is problematic is because writes to `process.stdout` in Node.js + * are sometimes _asynchronous_ and may occur over multiple ticks of the Node.js + * event loop. Calling `process.exit()`, however, forces the process to exit_before_ those additional writes to `stdout` can be performed. + * + * Rather than calling `process.exit()` directly, the code _should_ set the`process.exitCode` and allow the process to exit naturally by avoiding + * scheduling any additional work for the event loop: + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * // How to properly set the exit code while letting + * // the process exit gracefully. + * if (someConditionNotMet()) { + * printUsageToStdout(); + * process.exitCode = 1; + * } + * ``` + * + * If it is necessary to terminate the Node.js process due to an error condition, + * throwing an _uncaught_ error and allowing the process to terminate accordingly + * is safer than calling `process.exit()`. + * + * In `Worker` threads, this function stops the current thread rather + * than the current process. + * @since v0.1.13 + * @param [code=0] The exit code. + */ + exit(code?: number): never; + /** + * A number which will be the process exit code, when the process either + * exits gracefully, or is exited via {@link exit} without specifying + * a code. + * + * Specifying a code to {@link exit} will override any + * previous setting of `process.exitCode`. + * @since v0.11.8 + */ + exitCode?: number | undefined; + /** + * The `process.getgid()` method returns the numerical group identity of the + * process. (See [`getgid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getgid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getgid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getgid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v0.1.31 + */ + getgid(): number; + /** + * The `process.setgid()` method sets the group identity of the process. (See [`setgid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setgid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a + * numeric ID or a group name + * string. If a group name is specified, this method blocks while resolving the + * associated numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getgid && process.setgid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getgid()}`); + * try { + * process.setgid(501); + * console.log(`New gid: ${process.getgid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set gid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.1.31 + * @param id The group name or ID + */ + setgid(id: number | string): void; + /** + * The `process.getuid()` method returns the numeric user identity of the process. + * (See [`getuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getuid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.getuid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v0.1.28 + */ + getuid(): number; + /** + * The `process.setuid(id)` method sets the user identity of the process. (See [`setuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setuid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a + * numeric ID or a username string. + * If a username is specified, the method blocks while resolving the associated + * numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getuid && process.setuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.getuid()}`); + * try { + * process.setuid(501); + * console.log(`New uid: ${process.getuid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set uid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.1.28 + */ + setuid(id: number | string): void; + /** + * The `process.geteuid()` method returns the numerical effective user identity of + * the process. (See [`geteuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/geteuid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.geteuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.geteuid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v2.0.0 + */ + geteuid(): number; + /** + * The `process.seteuid()` method sets the effective user identity of the process. + * (See [`seteuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/seteuid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a numeric ID or a username + * string. If a username is specified, the method blocks while resolving the + * associated numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.geteuid && process.seteuid) { + * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.geteuid()}`); + * try { + * process.seteuid(501); + * console.log(`New uid: ${process.geteuid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set uid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v2.0.0 + * @param id A user name or ID + */ + seteuid(id: number | string): void; + /** + * The `process.getegid()` method returns the numerical effective group identity + * of the Node.js process. (See [`getegid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getegid.2.html).) + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getegid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getegid()}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v2.0.0 + */ + getegid(): number; + /** + * The `process.setegid()` method sets the effective group identity of the process. + * (See [`setegid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setegid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a numeric ID or a group + * name string. If a group name is specified, this method blocks while resolving + * the associated a numeric ID. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getegid && process.setegid) { + * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getegid()}`); + * try { + * process.setegid(501); + * console.log(`New gid: ${process.getegid()}`); + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set gid: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v2.0.0 + * @param id A group name or ID + */ + setegid(id: number | string): void; + /** + * The `process.getgroups()` method returns an array with the supplementary group + * IDs. POSIX leaves it unspecified if the effective group ID is included but + * Node.js ensures it always is. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getgroups) { + * console.log(process.getgroups()); // [ 16, 21, 297 ] + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + getgroups(): number[]; + /** + * The `process.setgroups()` method sets the supplementary group IDs for the + * Node.js process. This is a privileged operation that requires the Node.js + * process to have `root` or the `CAP_SETGID` capability. + * + * The `groups` array can contain numeric group IDs, group names, or both. + * + * ```js + * import process from 'process'; + * + * if (process.getgroups && process.setgroups) { + * try { + * process.setgroups([501]); + * console.log(process.getgroups()); // new groups + * } catch (err) { + * console.log(`Failed to set groups: ${err}`); + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or + * Android). + * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads. + * @since v0.9.4 + */ + setgroups(groups: ReadonlyArray): void; + /** + * The `process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback()` function sets a function + * that will be invoked when an uncaught exception occurs, which will receive the + * exception value itself as its first argument. + * + * If such a function is set, the `'uncaughtException'` event will + * not be emitted. If `--abort-on-uncaught-exception` was passed from the + * command line or set through `v8.setFlagsFromString()`, the process will + * not abort. Actions configured to take place on exceptions such as report + * generations will be affected too + * + * To unset the capture function,`process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(null)` may be used. Calling this + * method with a non-`null` argument while another capture function is set will + * throw an error. + * + * Using this function is mutually exclusive with using the deprecated `domain` built-in module. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(cb: ((err: Error) => void) | null): void; + /** + * Indicates whether a callback has been set using {@link setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback}. + * @since v9.3.0 + */ + hasUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(): boolean; + /** + * The `process.version` property contains the Node.js version string. + * + * ```js + * import { version } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`Version: ${version}`); + * // Version: v14.8.0 + * ``` + * + * To get the version string without the prepended _v_, use`process.versions.node`. + * @since v0.1.3 + */ + readonly version: string; + /** + * The `process.versions` property returns an object listing the version strings of + * Node.js and its dependencies. `process.versions.modules` indicates the current + * ABI version, which is increased whenever a C++ API changes. Node.js will refuse + * to load modules that were compiled against a different module ABI version. + * + * ```js + * import { versions } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(versions); + * ``` + * + * Will generate an object similar to: + * + * ```console + * { node: '11.13.0', + * v8: '7.0.276.38-node.18', + * uv: '1.27.0', + * zlib: '1.2.11', + * brotli: '1.0.7', + * ares: '1.15.0', + * modules: '67', + * nghttp2: '1.34.0', + * napi: '4', + * llhttp: '1.1.1', + * openssl: '1.1.1b', + * cldr: '34.0', + * icu: '63.1', + * tz: '2018e', + * unicode: '11.0' } + * ``` + * @since v0.2.0 + */ + readonly versions: ProcessVersions; + /** + * The `process.config` property returns an `Object` containing the JavaScript + * representation of the configure options used to compile the current Node.js + * executable. This is the same as the `config.gypi` file that was produced when + * running the `./configure` script. + * + * An example of the possible output looks like: + * + * ```js + * { + * target_defaults: + * { cflags: [], + * default_configuration: 'Release', + * defines: [], + * include_dirs: [], + * libraries: [] }, + * variables: + * { + * host_arch: 'x64', + * napi_build_version: 5, + * node_install_npm: 'true', + * node_prefix: '', + * node_shared_cares: 'false', + * node_shared_http_parser: 'false', + * node_shared_libuv: 'false', + * node_shared_zlib: 'false', + * node_use_dtrace: 'false', + * node_use_openssl: 'true', + * node_shared_openssl: 'false', + * strict_aliasing: 'true', + * target_arch: 'x64', + * v8_use_snapshot: 1 + * } + * } + * ``` + * + * The `process.config` property is **not** read-only and there are existing + * modules in the ecosystem that are known to extend, modify, or entirely replace + * the value of `process.config`. + * + * Modifying the `process.config` property, or any child-property of the`process.config` object has been deprecated. The `process.config` will be made + * read-only in a future release. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + readonly config: ProcessConfig; + /** + * The `process.kill()` method sends the `signal` to the process identified by`pid`. + * + * Signal names are strings such as `'SIGINT'` or `'SIGHUP'`. See `Signal Events` and [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for more information. + * + * This method will throw an error if the target `pid` does not exist. As a special + * case, a signal of `0` can be used to test for the existence of a process. + * Windows platforms will throw an error if the `pid` is used to kill a process + * group. + * + * Even though the name of this function is `process.kill()`, it is really just a + * signal sender, like the `kill` system call. The signal sent may do something + * other than kill the target process. + * + * ```js + * import process, { kill } from 'process'; + * + * process.on('SIGHUP', () => { + * console.log('Got SIGHUP signal.'); + * }); + * + * setTimeout(() => { + * console.log('Exiting.'); + * process.exit(0); + * }, 100); + * + * kill(process.pid, 'SIGHUP'); + * ``` + * + * When `SIGUSR1` is received by a Node.js process, Node.js will start the + * debugger. See `Signal Events`. + * @since v0.0.6 + * @param pid A process ID + * @param [signal='SIGTERM'] The signal to send, either as a string or number. + */ + kill(pid: number, signal?: string | number): true; + /** + * The `process.pid` property returns the PID of the process. + * + * ```js + * import { pid } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`This process is pid ${pid}`); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.15 + */ + readonly pid: number; + /** + * The `process.ppid` property returns the PID of the parent of the + * current process. + * + * ```js + * import { ppid } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`The parent process is pid ${ppid}`); + * ``` + * @since v9.2.0, v8.10.0, v6.13.0 + */ + readonly ppid: number; + /** + * The `process.title` property returns the current process title (i.e. returns + * the current value of `ps`). Assigning a new value to `process.title` modifies + * the current value of `ps`. + * + * When a new value is assigned, different platforms will impose different maximum + * length restrictions on the title. Usually such restrictions are quite limited. + * For instance, on Linux and macOS, `process.title` is limited to the size of the + * binary name plus the length of the command-line arguments because setting the`process.title` overwrites the `argv` memory of the process. Node.js v0.8 + * allowed for longer process title strings by also overwriting the `environ`memory but that was potentially insecure and confusing in some (rather obscure) + * cases. + * + * Assigning a value to `process.title` might not result in an accurate label + * within process manager applications such as macOS Activity Monitor or Windows + * Services Manager. + * @since v0.1.104 + */ + title: string; + /** + * 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'`. + * + * ```js + * import { arch } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`This processor architecture is ${arch}`); + * ``` + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + readonly arch: string; + /** + * The `process.platform` property returns a string identifying the operating + * system platform on which the Node.js process is running. + * + * Currently possible values are: + * + * * `'aix'` + * * `'darwin'` + * * `'freebsd'` + * * `'linux'` + * * `'openbsd'` + * * `'sunos'` + * * `'win32'` + * + * ```js + * import { platform } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(`This platform is ${platform}`); + * ``` + * + * The value `'android'` may also be returned if the Node.js is built on the + * Android operating system. However, Android support in Node.js [is experimental](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/HEAD/BUILDING.md#androidandroid-based-devices-eg-firefox-os). + * @since v0.1.16 + */ + readonly platform: Platform; + /** + * The `process.mainModule` property provides an alternative way of retrieving `require.main`. The difference is that if the main module changes at + * runtime, `require.main` may still refer to the original main module in + * modules that were required before the change occurred. Generally, it's + * safe to assume that the two refer to the same module. + * + * As with `require.main`, `process.mainModule` will be `undefined` if there + * is no entry script. + * @since v0.1.17 + * @deprecated Since v14.0.0 - Use `main` instead. + */ + mainModule?: Module | undefined; + memoryUsage: MemoryUsageFn; + /** + * The `process.cpuUsage()` method returns the user and system CPU time usage of + * the current process, in an object with properties `user` and `system`, whose + * values are microsecond values (millionth of a second). These values measure time + * spent in user and system code respectively, and may end up being greater than + * actual elapsed time if multiple CPU cores are performing work for this process. + * + * The result of a previous call to `process.cpuUsage()` can be passed as the + * argument to the function, to get a diff reading. + * + * ```js + * import { cpuUsage } from 'process'; + * + * const startUsage = cpuUsage(); + * // { user: 38579, system: 6986 } + * + * // spin the CPU for 500 milliseconds + * const now = Date.now(); + * while (Date.now() - now < 500); + * + * console.log(cpuUsage(startUsage)); + * // { user: 514883, system: 11226 } + * ``` + * @since v6.1.0 + * @param previousValue A previous return value from calling `process.cpuUsage()` + */ + cpuUsage(previousValue?: CpuUsage): CpuUsage; + /** + * `process.nextTick()` adds `callback` to the "next tick queue". This queue is + * fully drained after the current operation on the JavaScript stack runs to + * completion and before the event loop is allowed to continue. It's possible to + * create an infinite loop if one were to recursively call `process.nextTick()`. + * See the [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#process-nexttick) guide for more background. + * + * ```js + * import { nextTick } from 'process'; + * + * console.log('start'); + * nextTick(() => { + * console.log('nextTick callback'); + * }); + * console.log('scheduled'); + * // Output: + * // start + * // scheduled + * // nextTick callback + * ``` + * + * This is important when developing APIs in order to give users the opportunity + * to assign event handlers _after_ an object has been constructed but before any + * I/O has occurred: + * + * ```js + * import { nextTick } from 'process'; + * + * function MyThing(options) { + * this.setupOptions(options); + * + * nextTick(() => { + * this.startDoingStuff(); + * }); + * } + * + * const thing = new MyThing(); + * thing.getReadyForStuff(); + * + * // thing.startDoingStuff() gets called now, not before. + * ``` + * + * It is very important for APIs to be either 100% synchronous or 100% + * asynchronous. Consider this example: + * + * ```js + * // WARNING! DO NOT USE! BAD UNSAFE HAZARD! + * function maybeSync(arg, cb) { + * if (arg) { + * cb(); + * return; + * } + * + * fs.stat('file', cb); + * } + * ``` + * + * This API is hazardous because in the following case: + * + * ```js + * const maybeTrue = Math.random() > 0.5; + * + * maybeSync(maybeTrue, () => { + * foo(); + * }); + * + * bar(); + * ``` + * + * It is not clear whether `foo()` or `bar()` will be called first. + * + * The following approach is much better: + * + * ```js + * import { nextTick } from 'process'; + * + * function definitelyAsync(arg, cb) { + * if (arg) { + * nextTick(cb); + * return; + * } + * + * fs.stat('file', cb); + * } + * ``` + * @since v0.1.26 + * @param args Additional arguments to pass when invoking the `callback` + */ + nextTick(callback: Function, ...args: any[]): void; + /** + * The `process.release` property returns an `Object` containing metadata related + * to the current release, including URLs for the source tarball and headers-only + * tarball. + * + * `process.release` contains the following properties: + * + * ```js + * { + * name: 'node', + * lts: 'Erbium', + * sourceUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v12.18.1/node-v12.18.1.tar.gz', + * headersUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v12.18.1/node-v12.18.1-headers.tar.gz', + * libUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v12.18.1/win-x64/node.lib' + * } + * ``` + * + * In custom builds from non-release versions of the source tree, only the`name` property may be present. The additional properties should not be + * relied upon to exist. + * @since v3.0.0 + */ + readonly release: ProcessRelease; + features: { + inspector: boolean; + debug: boolean; + uv: boolean; + ipv6: boolean; + tls_alpn: boolean; + tls_sni: boolean; + tls_ocsp: boolean; + tls: boolean; + }; + /** + * `process.umask()` returns the Node.js process's file mode creation mask. Child + * processes inherit the mask from the parent process. + * @since v0.1.19 + * @deprecated Calling `process.umask()` with no argument causes the process-wide umask to be written twice. This introduces a race condition between threads, and is a potential * + * security vulnerability. There is no safe, cross-platform alternative API. + */ + umask(): number; + /** + * Can only be set if not in worker thread. + */ + umask(mask: string | number): number; + /** + * The `process.uptime()` method returns the number of seconds the current Node.js + * process has been running. + * + * The return value includes fractions of a second. Use `Math.floor()` to get whole + * seconds. + * @since v0.5.0 + */ + uptime(): number; + hrtime: HRTime; + /** + * If Node.js is spawned with an IPC channel, the `process.send()` method can be + * used to send messages to the parent process. Messages will be received as a `'message'` event on the parent's `ChildProcess` object. + * + * If Node.js was not spawned with an IPC channel, `process.send` will be`undefined`. + * + * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting message might + * not be the same as what is originally sent. + * @since v0.5.9 + * @param options used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles.`options` supports the following properties: + */ + send?( + message: any, + sendHandle?: any, + options?: { + swallowErrors?: boolean | undefined; + }, + callback?: (error: Error | null) => void + ): boolean; + /** + * If the Node.js process is spawned with an IPC channel (see the `Child Process` and `Cluster` documentation), the `process.disconnect()` method will close the + * IPC channel to the parent process, allowing the child process to exit gracefully + * once there are no other connections keeping it alive. + * + * The effect of calling `process.disconnect()` is the same as calling `ChildProcess.disconnect()` from the parent process. + * + * If the Node.js process was not spawned with an IPC channel,`process.disconnect()` will be `undefined`. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + disconnect(): void; + /** + * If the Node.js process is spawned with an IPC channel (see the `Child Process` and `Cluster` documentation), the `process.connected` property will return`true` so long as the IPC + * channel is connected and will return `false` after`process.disconnect()` is called. + * + * Once `process.connected` is `false`, it is no longer possible to send messages + * over the IPC channel using `process.send()`. + * @since v0.7.2 + */ + connected: boolean; + /** + * The `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` property is a special, + * read-only `Set` of flags allowable within the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable. + * + * `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` extends `Set`, but overrides`Set.prototype.has` to recognize several different possible flag + * representations. `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.has()` will + * return `true` in the following cases: + * + * * Flags may omit leading single (`-`) or double (`--`) dashes; e.g.,`inspect-brk` for `--inspect-brk`, or `r` for `-r`. + * * Flags passed through to V8 (as listed in `--v8-options`) may replace + * one or more _non-leading_ dashes for an underscore, or vice-versa; + * e.g., `--perf_basic_prof`, `--perf-basic-prof`, `--perf_basic-prof`, + * etc. + * * Flags may contain one or more equals (`=`) characters; all + * characters after and including the first equals will be ignored; + * e.g., `--stack-trace-limit=100`. + * * Flags _must_ be allowable within `NODE_OPTIONS`. + * + * When iterating over `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags`, flags will + * appear only _once_; each will begin with one or more dashes. Flags + * passed through to V8 will contain underscores instead of non-leading + * dashes: + * + * ```js + * import { allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags } from 'process'; + * + * allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.forEach((flag) => { + * // -r + * // --inspect-brk + * // --abort_on_uncaught_exception + * // ... + * }); + * ``` + * + * The methods `add()`, `clear()`, and `delete()` of`process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` do nothing, and will fail + * silently. + * + * If Node.js was compiled _without_ `NODE_OPTIONS` support (shown in {@link config}), `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` will + * contain what _would have_ been allowable. + * @since v10.10.0 + */ + allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags: ReadonlySet; + /** + * `process.report` is an object whose methods are used to generate diagnostic + * reports for the current process. Additional documentation is available in the `report documentation`. + * @since v11.8.0 + */ + report?: ProcessReport | undefined; + /** + * ```js + * import { resourceUsage } from 'process'; + * + * console.log(resourceUsage()); + * /* + * Will output: + * { + * userCPUTime: 82872, + * systemCPUTime: 4143, + * maxRSS: 33164, + * sharedMemorySize: 0, + * unsharedDataSize: 0, + * unsharedStackSize: 0, + * minorPageFault: 2469, + * majorPageFault: 0, + * swappedOut: 0, + * fsRead: 0, + * fsWrite: 8, + * ipcSent: 0, + * ipcReceived: 0, + * signalsCount: 0, + * voluntaryContextSwitches: 79, + * involuntaryContextSwitches: 1 + * } + * + * ``` + * @since v12.6.0 + * @return the resource usage for the current process. All of these values come from the `uv_getrusage` call which returns a [`uv_rusage_t` struct][uv_rusage_t]. + */ + resourceUsage(): ResourceUsage; + /** + * The `process.traceDeprecation` property indicates whether the`--trace-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process. See the + * documentation for the `'warning' event` and the `emitWarning() method` for more information about this + * flag's behavior. + * @since v0.8.0 + */ + traceDeprecation: boolean; + /* EventEmitter */ + addListener(event: 'beforeExit', listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + addListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: DisconnectListener): this; + addListener(event: 'exit', listener: ExitListener): this; + addListener(event: 'rejectionHandled', listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + addListener(event: 'uncaughtException', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + addListener(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + addListener(event: 'unhandledRejection', listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + addListener(event: 'warning', listener: WarningListener): this; + addListener(event: 'message', listener: MessageListener): this; + addListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + addListener(event: 'multipleResolves', listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + addListener(event: 'worker', listener: WorkerListener): this; + emit(event: 'beforeExit', code: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'disconnect'): boolean; + emit(event: 'exit', code: number): boolean; + emit(event: 'rejectionHandled', promise: Promise): boolean; + emit(event: 'uncaughtException', error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor', error: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'unhandledRejection', reason: unknown, promise: Promise): boolean; + emit(event: 'warning', warning: Error): boolean; + emit(event: 'message', message: unknown, sendHandle: unknown): this; + emit(event: Signals, signal: Signals): boolean; + emit(event: 'multipleResolves', type: MultipleResolveType, promise: Promise, value: unknown): this; + emit(event: 'worker', listener: WorkerListener): this; + on(event: 'beforeExit', listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + on(event: 'disconnect', listener: DisconnectListener): this; + on(event: 'exit', listener: ExitListener): this; + on(event: 'rejectionHandled', listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + on(event: 'uncaughtException', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + on(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + on(event: 'unhandledRejection', listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + on(event: 'warning', listener: WarningListener): this; + on(event: 'message', listener: MessageListener): this; + on(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + on(event: 'multipleResolves', listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + on(event: 'worker', listener: WorkerListener): this; + on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'beforeExit', listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + once(event: 'disconnect', listener: DisconnectListener): this; + once(event: 'exit', listener: ExitListener): this; + once(event: 'rejectionHandled', listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + once(event: 'uncaughtException', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + once(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + once(event: 'unhandledRejection', listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + once(event: 'warning', listener: WarningListener): this; + once(event: 'message', listener: MessageListener): this; + once(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + once(event: 'multipleResolves', listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + once(event: 'worker', listener: WorkerListener): this; + once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'beforeExit', listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: DisconnectListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'exit', listener: ExitListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'rejectionHandled', listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'uncaughtException', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'unhandledRejection', listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'warning', listener: WarningListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'message', listener: MessageListener): this; + prependListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'multipleResolves', listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + prependListener(event: 'worker', listener: WorkerListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'beforeExit', listener: BeforeExitListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'disconnect', listener: DisconnectListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'exit', listener: ExitListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'rejectionHandled', listener: RejectionHandledListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'uncaughtException', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor', listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'unhandledRejection', listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'warning', listener: WarningListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'message', listener: MessageListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'multipleResolves', listener: MultipleResolveListener): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'worker', listener: WorkerListener): this; + listeners(event: 'beforeExit'): BeforeExitListener[]; + listeners(event: 'disconnect'): DisconnectListener[]; + listeners(event: 'exit'): ExitListener[]; + listeners(event: 'rejectionHandled'): RejectionHandledListener[]; + listeners(event: 'uncaughtException'): UncaughtExceptionListener[]; + listeners(event: 'uncaughtExceptionMonitor'): UncaughtExceptionListener[]; + listeners(event: 'unhandledRejection'): UnhandledRejectionListener[]; + listeners(event: 'warning'): WarningListener[]; + listeners(event: 'message'): MessageListener[]; + listeners(event: Signals): SignalsListener[]; + listeners(event: 'multipleResolves'): MultipleResolveListener[]; + listeners(event: 'worker'): WorkerListener[]; + } + } + } + export = process; +} +declare module 'node:process' { + import process = require('process'); + export = process; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..345af5313 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/** + * **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/v16.9.0/lib/punycode.js) + */ +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 + */ + 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 + */ + 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 + */ + 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 + */ + function toASCII(domain: string): string; + /** + * @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. + */ + const ucs2: ucs2; + interface ucs2 { + /** + * @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. + */ + decode(string: string): number[]; + /** + * @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. + */ + encode(codePoints: ReadonlyArray): string; + } + /** + * @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. + */ + const version: string; +} +declare module 'node:punycode' { + export * from 'punycode'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..098d0d7d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +/** + * The `querystring` module provides utilities for parsing and formatting URL + * query strings. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * const querystring = require('querystring'); + * ``` + * + * `querystring` is more performant than `URLSearchParams` but is not a + * standardized API. Use `URLSearchParams` when performance is not critical + * or when compatibility with browser code is desirable. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/querystring.js) + */ +declare module 'querystring' { + interface StringifyOptions { + encodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined; + } + interface ParseOptions { + maxKeys?: number | undefined; + decodeURIComponent?: ((str: string) => string) | undefined; + } + interface ParsedUrlQuery extends NodeJS.Dict {} + interface ParsedUrlQueryInput extends NodeJS.Dict | ReadonlyArray | ReadonlyArray | 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`:[string](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) | + * [number](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) | + * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) | + * [boolean](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type) | + * [string\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type) | + * [number\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type) | + * [bigint\[\]](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) | + * [boolean\[\]](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&baz=qux&baz=quux&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. + */ + 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&abc=xyz&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&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(). + */ + const encode: typeof stringify; + /** + * 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'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f1545fab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,543 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/readline.js) + */ +declare module 'readline' { + import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; + interface Key { + sequence?: string | undefined; + name?: string | undefined; + ctrl?: boolean | undefined; + meta?: boolean | undefined; + shift?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * 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 { + 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 + */ + 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 + */ + readonly cursor: number; + /** + * NOTE: According to the documentation: + * + * > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the + * > `readline.createInterface()` method. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_class_interface + */ + protected constructor(input: NodeJS.ReadableStream, output?: NodeJS.WritableStream, completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter, terminal?: boolean); + /** + * NOTE: According to the documentation: + * + * > Instances of the `readline.Interface` class are constructed using the + * > `readline.createInterface()` method. + * + * @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; + write(data: undefined | null | 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 + * 2. line + * 3. pause + * 4. resume + * 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator; + } + type ReadLine = Interface; // type forwarded for backwards compatibility + type Completer = (line: string) => CompleterResult; + type AsyncCompleter = (line: string, callback: (err?: null | Error, result?: CompleterResult) => void) => void; + 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; + } + /** + * 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`. + */ + 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`. + */ + 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`. + */ + 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`. + */ + function moveCursor(stream: NodeJS.WritableStream, dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; +} +declare module 'node:readline' { + export * from 'readline'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..04f64e183 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,424 @@ +/** + * 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/v16.9.0/lib/repl.js) + */ +declare module 'repl' { + import { Interface, Completer, AsyncCompleter } from 'node:readline'; + import { Context } from 'node:vm'; + import { InspectOptions } from 'node:util'; + interface ReplOptions { + /** + * The input prompt to display. + * @default "> " + */ + prompt?: string | undefined; + /** + * The `Readable` stream from which REPL input will be read. + * @default process.stdin + */ + input?: NodeJS.ReadableStream | undefined; + /** + * The `Writable` stream to which REPL output will be written. + * @default process.stdout + */ + output?: NodeJS.WritableStream | undefined; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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 + * error with `repl.Recoverable` to indicate the input was incomplete and prompt for + * additional lines. + * + * @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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * 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; + /** + * A flag that specifies whether the default evaluator executes all JavaScript commands in + * strict mode or default (sloppy) mode. + * Accepted values are: + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_SLOPPY` - evaluates expressions in sloppy mode. + * - `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; + /** + * 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; + } + 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; + }; + type REPLCommandAction = (this: REPLServer, text: string) => void; + interface REPLCommand { + /** + * Help text to be displayed when `.help` is entered. + */ + help?: string | undefined; + /** + * 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. + * + * ```js + * const repl = require('repl'); + * + * const options = { useColors: true }; + * + * const firstInstance = repl.start(options); + * const secondInstance = new repl.REPLServer(options); + * ``` + * @since v0.1.91 + */ + class REPLServer extends Interface { + /** + * The `vm.Context` provided to the `eval` function to be used for JavaScript + * evaluation. + */ + readonly context: Context; + /** + * @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `input` instead. + */ + readonly inputStream: NodeJS.ReadableStream; + /** + * @deprecated since v14.3.0 - Use `output` instead. + */ + 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; + /** + * A value indicating whether the REPL is currently in "editor mode". + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_commands_and_special_keys + */ + readonly editorMode: boolean; + /** + * A value indicating whether the `_` variable has been assigned. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly underscoreAssigned: boolean; + /** + * The last evaluation result from the REPL (assigned to the `_` variable inside of the REPL). + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly last: any; + /** + * A value indicating whether the `_error` variable has been assigned. + * + * @since v9.8.0 + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly underscoreErrAssigned: boolean; + /** + * The last error raised inside the REPL (assigned to the `_error` variable inside of the REPL). + * + * @since v9.8.0 + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable + */ + readonly lastError: any; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to be used when evaluating each + * given line of input. If not specified in the REPL options, this is an async wrapper + * for the JavaScript `eval()` function. + */ + readonly eval: REPLEval; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default + * `writer` function should include ANSI color styling to REPL output. + */ + readonly useColors: boolean; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default `eval` + * function will use the JavaScript `global` as the context as opposed to creating a new + * separate context for the REPL instance. + */ + readonly useGlobal: boolean; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a value indicating whether the default `writer` + * function should output the result of a command if it evaluates to `undefined`. + */ + readonly ignoreUndefined: boolean; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to invoke to format the output of + * each command before writing to `outputStream`. If not specified in the REPL options, + * this will be a wrapper for `util.inspect`. + */ + readonly writer: REPLWriter; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is the function to use for custom Tab auto-completion. + */ + readonly completer: Completer | AsyncCompleter; + /** + * Specified in the REPL options, this is a flag that specifies whether the default `eval` + * function should execute all JavaScript commands in strict mode or default (sloppy) mode. + * Possible values are: + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_SLOPPY` - evaluates expressions in sloppy mode. + * - `repl.REPL_MODE_STRICT` - evaluates expressions in strict mode. This is equivalent to + * prefacing every repl statement with `'use strict'`. + */ + readonly replMode: typeof REPL_MODE_SLOPPY | typeof REPL_MODE_STRICT; + /** + * NOTE: According to the documentation: + * + * > Instances of `repl.REPLServer` are created using the `repl.start()` method and + * > _should not_ be created directly using the JavaScript `new` keyword. + * + * `REPLServer` cannot be subclassed due to implementation specifics in NodeJS. + * + * @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: + * + * 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 cmd The function to invoke when the command is processed. + */ + 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. + * + * 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`. + * + * 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 + */ + 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. + * @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 + * 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 + */ + setupHistory(path: string, callback: (err: Error | null, repl: this) => void): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. close - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 2. line - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 3. pause - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 4. resume - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 5. SIGCONT - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 6. SIGINT - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 7. SIGTSTP - inherited from `readline.Interface` + * 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + 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; + } + /** + * A flag passed in the REPL options. Evaluates expressions in sloppy mode. + */ + const REPL_MODE_SLOPPY: 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; + /** + * The `repl.start()` method creates and starts a {@link 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 + */ + function start(options?: string | ReplOptions): REPLServer; + /** + * Indicates a recoverable error that a `REPLServer` can use to support multi-line input. + * + * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_recoverable_errors + */ + class Recoverable extends SyntaxError { + err: Error; + constructor(err: Error); + } +} +declare module 'node:repl' { + export * from 'repl'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1667c24ce --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +declare module 'stream/consumers' { + import { Readable } from 'node:stream'; + import { Blob as NodeBlob } from "node:buffer"; + function buffer(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | Readable | AsyncIterator): Promise; + function text(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | Readable | AsyncIterator): Promise; + function arrayBuffer(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | Readable | AsyncIterator): Promise; + function blob(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | Readable | AsyncIterator): Promise; + function json(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | Readable | AsyncIterator): Promise; +} +declare module 'node:stream/consumers' { + export * from 'stream/consumers'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..b427073de --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +declare module 'stream/promises' { + import { FinishedOptions, PipelineSource, PipelineTransform, PipelineDestination, PipelinePromise, PipelineOptions } from 'node:stream'; + function finished(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream | NodeJS.WritableStream | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream, options?: FinishedOptions): Promise; + function pipeline, B extends PipelineDestination>(source: A, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline, T1 extends PipelineTransform, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline, T1 extends PipelineTransform, T2 extends PipelineTransform, B extends PipelineDestination>( + source: A, + transform1: T1, + transform2: T2, + destination: B, + options?: PipelineOptions + ): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination + >(source: A, transform1: T1, transform2: T2, transform3: T3, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline< + A extends PipelineSource, + T1 extends PipelineTransform, + T2 extends PipelineTransform, + T3 extends PipelineTransform, + T4 extends PipelineTransform, + B extends PipelineDestination + >(source: A, transform1: T1, transform2: T2, transform3: T3, transform4: T4, destination: B, options?: PipelineOptions): PipelinePromise; + function pipeline(streams: ReadonlyArray, options?: PipelineOptions): Promise; + function pipeline( + stream1: NodeJS.ReadableStream, + stream2: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, + ...streams: Array + ): Promise; +} +declare module 'node:stream/promises' { + export * from 'stream/promises'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..666eed6cf --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,392 @@ +declare module 'stream/web' { + // stub module, pending copy&paste from .d.ts or manual impl + // copy from lib.dom.d.ts + + interface ReadableWritablePair { + readable: ReadableStream; + /** + * Provides a convenient, chainable way of piping this readable stream + * through a transform stream (or any other { writable, readable } + * pair). It simply pipes the stream into the writable side of the + * supplied pair, and returns the readable side for further use. + * + * Piping a stream will lock it for the duration of the pipe, preventing + * any other consumer from acquiring a reader. + */ + writable: WritableStream; + } + + interface StreamPipeOptions { + preventAbort?: boolean; + preventCancel?: boolean; + /** + * Pipes this readable stream to a given writable stream destination. + * The way in which the piping process behaves under various error + * conditions can be customized with a number of passed options. It + * returns a promise that fulfills when the piping process completes + * successfully, or rejects if any errors were encountered. + * + * Piping a stream will lock it for the duration of the pipe, preventing + * any other consumer from acquiring a reader. + * + * Errors and closures of the source and destination streams propagate + * as follows: + * + * An error in this source readable stream will abort destination, + * unless preventAbort is truthy. The returned promise will be rejected + * with the source's error, or with any error that occurs during + * aborting the destination. + * + * An error in destination will cancel this source readable stream, + * unless preventCancel is truthy. The returned promise will be rejected + * with the destination's error, or with any error that occurs during + * canceling the source. + * + * When this source readable stream closes, destination will be closed, + * unless preventClose is truthy. The returned promise will be fulfilled + * once this process completes, unless an error is encountered while + * closing the destination, in which case it will be rejected with that + * error. + * + * If destination starts out closed or closing, this source readable + * stream will be canceled, unless preventCancel is true. The returned + * promise will be rejected with an error indicating piping to a closed + * stream failed, or with any error that occurs during canceling the + * source. + * + * The signal option can be set to an AbortSignal to allow aborting an + * ongoing pipe operation via the corresponding AbortController. In this + * case, this source readable stream will be canceled, and destination + * aborted, unless the respective options preventCancel or preventAbort + * are set. + */ + preventClose?: boolean; + signal?: AbortSignal; + } + + interface ReadableStreamGenericReader { + readonly closed: Promise; + cancel(reason?: any): Promise; + } + + interface ReadableStreamDefaultReadValueResult { + done: false; + value: T; + } + + interface ReadableStreamDefaultReadDoneResult { + done: true; + value?: undefined; + } + type ReadableStreamController = ReadableStreamDefaultController; + type ReadableStreamDefaultReadResult = + | ReadableStreamDefaultReadValueResult + | ReadableStreamDefaultReadDoneResult; + + interface ReadableByteStreamControllerCallback { + (controller: ReadableByteStreamController): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingSinkAbortCallback { + (reason?: any): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingSinkCloseCallback { + (): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingSinkStartCallback { + (controller: WritableStreamDefaultController): any; + } + + interface UnderlyingSinkWriteCallback { + (chunk: W, controller: WritableStreamDefaultController): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingSourceCancelCallback { + (reason?: any): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingSourcePullCallback { + (controller: ReadableStreamController): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingSourceStartCallback { + (controller: ReadableStreamController): any; + } + + interface TransformerFlushCallback { + (controller: TransformStreamDefaultController): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface TransformerStartCallback { + (controller: TransformStreamDefaultController): any; + } + + interface TransformerTransformCallback { + (chunk: I, controller: TransformStreamDefaultController): void | PromiseLike; + } + + interface UnderlyingByteSource { + autoAllocateChunkSize?: number; + cancel?: ReadableStreamErrorCallback; + pull?: ReadableByteStreamControllerCallback; + start?: ReadableByteStreamControllerCallback; + type: 'bytes'; + } + + interface UnderlyingSource { + cancel?: UnderlyingSourceCancelCallback; + pull?: UnderlyingSourcePullCallback; + start?: UnderlyingSourceStartCallback; + type?: undefined; + } + + interface UnderlyingSink { + abort?: UnderlyingSinkAbortCallback; + close?: UnderlyingSinkCloseCallback; + start?: UnderlyingSinkStartCallback; + type?: undefined; + write?: UnderlyingSinkWriteCallback; + } + + interface ReadableStreamErrorCallback { + (reason: any): void | PromiseLike; + } + + /** This Streams API interface represents a readable stream of byte data. */ + interface ReadableStream { + readonly locked: boolean; + cancel(reason?: any): Promise; + getReader(): ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + pipeThrough(transform: ReadableWritablePair, options?: StreamPipeOptions): ReadableStream; + pipeTo(destination: WritableStream, options?: StreamPipeOptions): Promise; + tee(): [ReadableStream, ReadableStream]; + values(options?: { preventCancel?: boolean }): AsyncIterableIterator; + [Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator; + } + + const ReadableStream: { + prototype: ReadableStream; + new ( + underlyingSource: UnderlyingByteSource, + strategy?: QueuingStrategy, + ): ReadableStream; + new (underlyingSource?: UnderlyingSource, strategy?: QueuingStrategy): ReadableStream; + }; + + interface ReadableStreamDefaultReader extends ReadableStreamGenericReader { + read(): Promise>; + releaseLock(): void; + } + + const ReadableStreamDefaultReader: { + prototype: ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + new (stream: ReadableStream): ReadableStreamDefaultReader; + }; + + const ReadableStreamBYOBReader: any; + const ReadableStreamBYOBRequest: any; + + interface ReadableByteStreamController { + readonly byobRequest: undefined; + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + close(): void; + enqueue(chunk: ArrayBufferView): void; + error(error?: any): void; + } + + const ReadableByteStreamController: { + prototype: ReadableByteStreamController; + new (): ReadableByteStreamController; + }; + + interface ReadableStreamDefaultController { + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + close(): void; + enqueue(chunk?: R): void; + error(e?: any): void; + } + + const ReadableStreamDefaultController: { + prototype: ReadableStreamDefaultController; + new (): ReadableStreamDefaultController; + }; + + interface Transformer { + flush?: TransformerFlushCallback; + readableType?: undefined; + start?: TransformerStartCallback; + transform?: TransformerTransformCallback; + writableType?: undefined; + } + + interface TransformStream { + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + } + + const TransformStream: { + prototype: TransformStream; + new ( + transformer?: Transformer, + writableStrategy?: QueuingStrategy, + readableStrategy?: QueuingStrategy, + ): TransformStream; + }; + + interface TransformStreamDefaultController { + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + enqueue(chunk?: O): void; + error(reason?: any): void; + terminate(): void; + } + + const TransformStreamDefaultController: { + prototype: TransformStreamDefaultController; + new (): TransformStreamDefaultController; + }; + + /** + * This Streams API interface provides a standard abstraction for writing + * streaming data to a destination, known as a sink. This object comes with + * built-in back pressure and queuing. + */ + interface WritableStream { + readonly locked: boolean; + abort(reason?: any): Promise; + close(): Promise; + getWriter(): WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + } + + const WritableStream: { + prototype: WritableStream; + new (underlyingSink?: UnderlyingSink, strategy?: QueuingStrategy): WritableStream; + }; + + /** + * This Streams API interface is the object returned by + * WritableStream.getWriter() and once created locks the < writer to the + * WritableStream ensuring that no other streams can write to the underlying + * sink. + */ + interface WritableStreamDefaultWriter { + readonly closed: Promise; + readonly desiredSize: number | null; + readonly ready: Promise; + abort(reason?: any): Promise; + close(): Promise; + releaseLock(): void; + write(chunk?: W): Promise; + } + + const WritableStreamDefaultWriter: { + prototype: WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + new (stream: WritableStream): WritableStreamDefaultWriter; + }; + + /** + * This Streams API interface represents a controller allowing control of a + * WritableStream's state. When constructing a WritableStream, the + * underlying sink is given a corresponding WritableStreamDefaultController + * instance to manipulate. + */ + interface WritableStreamDefaultController { + error(e?: any): void; + } + + const WritableStreamDefaultController: { + prototype: WritableStreamDefaultController; + new (): WritableStreamDefaultController; + }; + + interface QueuingStrategy { + highWaterMark?: number; + size?: QueuingStrategySize; + } + + interface QueuingStrategySize { + (chunk?: T): number; + } + + interface QueuingStrategyInit { + /** + * Creates a new ByteLengthQueuingStrategy with the provided high water + * mark. + * + * Note that the provided high water mark will not be validated ahead of + * time. Instead, if it is negative, NaN, or not a number, the resulting + * ByteLengthQueuingStrategy will cause the corresponding stream + * constructor to throw. + */ + highWaterMark: number; + } + + /** + * This Streams API interface provides a built-in byte length queuing + * strategy that can be used when constructing streams. + */ + interface ByteLengthQueuingStrategy extends QueuingStrategy { + readonly highWaterMark: number; + readonly size: QueuingStrategySize; + } + + const ByteLengthQueuingStrategy: { + prototype: ByteLengthQueuingStrategy; + new (init: QueuingStrategyInit): ByteLengthQueuingStrategy; + }; + + /** + * This Streams API interface provides a built-in byte length queuing + * strategy that can be used when constructing streams. + */ + interface CountQueuingStrategy extends QueuingStrategy { + readonly highWaterMark: number; + readonly size: QueuingStrategySize; + } + + const CountQueuingStrategy: { + prototype: CountQueuingStrategy; + new (init: QueuingStrategyInit): CountQueuingStrategy; + }; + + interface TextEncoderStream { + /** Returns "utf-8". */ + readonly encoding: 'utf-8'; + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + readonly [Symbol.toStringTag]: string; + } + + const TextEncoderStream: { + prototype: TextEncoderStream; + new (): TextEncoderStream; + }; + + interface TextDecoderOptions { + fatal?: boolean; + ignoreBOM?: boolean; + } + + type BufferSource = ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer; + + interface TextDecoderStream { + /** Returns encoding's name, lower cased. */ + readonly encoding: string; + /** Returns `true` if error mode is "fatal", and `false` otherwise. */ + readonly fatal: boolean; + /** Returns `true` if ignore BOM flag is set, and `false` otherwise. */ + readonly ignoreBOM: boolean; + readonly readable: ReadableStream; + readonly writable: WritableStream; + readonly [Symbol.toStringTag]: string; + } + + const TextDecoderStream: { + prototype: TextDecoderStream; + new (label?: string, options?: TextDecoderOptions): TextDecoderStream; + }; +} +declare module 'node:stream/web' { + export * from 'stream/web'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..584e0c5d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/** + * The `string_decoder` module provides an API for decoding `Buffer` objects into + * strings in a manner that preserves encoded multi-byte UTF-8 and UTF-16 + * characters. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder'); + * ``` + * + * The following example shows the basic use of the `StringDecoder` class. + * + * ```js + * const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder'); + * const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8'); + * + * const cent = Buffer.from([0xC2, 0xA2]); + * console.log(decoder.write(cent)); + * + * const euro = Buffer.from([0xE2, 0x82, 0xAC]); + * console.log(decoder.write(euro)); + * ``` + * + * When a `Buffer` instance is written to the `StringDecoder` instance, an + * internal buffer is used to ensure that the decoded string does not contain + * any incomplete multibyte characters. These are held in the buffer until the + * next call to `stringDecoder.write()` or until `stringDecoder.end()` is called. + * + * In the following example, the three UTF-8 encoded bytes of the European Euro + * symbol (`€`) are written over three separate operations: + * + * ```js + * const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder'); + * const decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8'); + * + * decoder.write(Buffer.from([0xE2])); + * decoder.write(Buffer.from([0x82])); + * console.log(decoder.end(Buffer.from([0xAC]))); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/string_decoder.js) + */ +declare module 'string_decoder' { + class StringDecoder { + constructor(encoding?: BufferEncoding); + /** + * Returns a decoded string, ensuring that any incomplete multibyte characters at + * the end of the `Buffer`, or `TypedArray`, or `DataView` are omitted from the + * returned string and stored in an internal buffer for the next call to`stringDecoder.write()` or `stringDecoder.end()`. + * @since v0.1.99 + * @param buffer A `Buffer`, or `TypedArray`, or `DataView` containing the bytes to decode. + */ + write(buffer: Buffer): string; + /** + * Returns any remaining input stored in the internal buffer as a string. Bytes + * representing incomplete UTF-8 and UTF-16 characters will be replaced with + * substitution characters appropriate for the character encoding. + * + * If the `buffer` argument is provided, one final call to `stringDecoder.write()`is performed before returning the remaining input. + * After `end()` is called, the `stringDecoder` object can be reused for new input. + * @since v0.9.3 + * @param buffer A `Buffer`, or `TypedArray`, or `DataView` containing the bytes to decode. + */ + end(buffer?: Buffer): string; + } +} +declare module 'node:string_decoder' { + export * from 'string_decoder'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1b870b940 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +/** + * The `node:test` module provides a standalone testing module. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.17.0/lib/test.js) + */ +declare module 'node:test' { + /** + * The `test()` function is the value imported from the test module. Each invocation of this + * function results in the creation of a test point in the TAP output. + * + * The {@link TestContext} object passed to the fn argument can be used to perform actions + * related to the current test. Examples include skipping the test, adding additional TAP + * diagnostic information, or creating subtests. + * + * `test()` returns a {@link Promise} that resolves once the test completes. The return value + * can usually be discarded for top level tests. However, the return value from subtests should + * be used to prevent the parent test from finishing first and cancelling the subtest as shown + * in the following example. + * + * ```js + * test('top level test', async (t) => { + * // The setTimeout() in the following subtest would cause it to outlive its + * // parent test if 'await' is removed on the next line. Once the parent test + * // completes, it will cancel any outstanding subtests. + * await t.test('longer running subtest', async (t) => { + * return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + * setTimeout(resolve, 1000); + * }); + * }); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v16.17.0 + * @param name The name of the test, which is displayed when reporting test results. + * Default: The `name` property of fn, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the test + * @param fn The function under test. The first argument to this function is a + * {@link TestContext} object. If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is + * passed as the second argument. Default: A no-op function. + * @returns A {@link Promise} resolved with `undefined` once the test completes. + */ + function test(name?: string, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function test(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function test(options?: TestOptions, fn?: TestFn): Promise; + function test(fn?: TestFn): Promise; + + /* + * @since v16.17.0 + * @param name The name of the suite, which is displayed when reporting suite results. + * Default: The `name` property of fn, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the suite + * @param fn The function under suite. Default: A no-op function. + */ + function describe(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): void; + function describe(name?: string, fn?: SuiteFn): void; + function describe(options?: TestOptions, fn?: SuiteFn): void; + function describe(fn?: SuiteFn): void; + + /* + * @since v16.17.0 + * @param name The name of the test, which is displayed when reporting test results. + * Default: The `name` property of fn, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the test + * @param fn The function under test. If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is + * passed as the second argument. Default: A no-op function. + */ + function it(name?: string, options?: TestOptions, fn?: ItFn): void; + function it(name?: string, fn?: ItFn): void; + function it(options?: TestOptions, fn?: ItFn): void; + function it(fn?: ItFn): void; + + /** + * The type of a function under test. The first argument to this function is a + * {@link TestContext} object. If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as + * the second argument. + */ + type TestFn = (t: TestContext, done: (result?: any) => void) => any; + + /** + * The type of a function under Suite. + * If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as an argument + */ + type SuiteFn = (done: (result?: any) => void) => void; + + /** + * The type of a function under test. + * If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is passed as an argument + */ + type ItFn = (done: (result?: any) => void) => any; + + /** + * An instance of `TestContext` is passed to each test function in order to interact with the + * test runner. However, the `TestContext` constructor is not exposed as part of the API. + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + interface TestContext { + /** + * This function is used to write TAP diagnostics to the output. Any diagnostic information is + * included at the end of the test's results. This function does not return a value. + * @param message Message to be displayed as a TAP diagnostic. + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + diagnostic(message: string): void; + + /** + * If `shouldRunOnlyTests` is truthy, the test context will only run tests that have the `only` + * option set. Otherwise, all tests are run. If Node.js was not started with the `--test-only` + * command-line option, this function is a no-op. + * @param shouldRunOnlyTests Whether or not to run `only` tests. + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + runOnly(shouldRunOnlyTests: boolean): void; + + /** + * This function causes the test's output to indicate the test as skipped. If `message` is + * provided, it is included in the TAP output. Calling `skip()` does not terminate execution of + * the test function. This function does not return a value. + * @param message Optional skip message to be displayed in TAP output. + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + skip(message?: string): void; + + /** + * This function adds a `TODO` directive to the test's output. If `message` is provided, it is + * included in the TAP output. Calling `todo()` does not terminate execution of the test + * function. This function does not return a value. + * @param message Optional `TODO` message to be displayed in TAP output. + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + todo(message?: string): void; + + /** + * This function is used to create subtests under the current test. This function behaves in + * the same fashion as the top level {@link test} function. + * @since v16.17.0 + * @param name The name of the test, which is displayed when reporting test results. + * Default: The `name` property of fn, or `''` if `fn` does not have a name. + * @param options Configuration options for the test + * @param fn The function under test. This first argument to this function is a + * {@link TestContext} object. If the test uses callbacks, the callback function is + * passed as the second argument. Default: A no-op function. + * @returns A {@link Promise} resolved with `undefined` once the test completes. + */ + test: typeof test; + } + + interface TestOptions { + /** + * The number of tests that can be run at the same time. If unspecified, subtests inherit this + * value from their parent. + * @default 1 + */ + concurrency?: number; + + /** + * If truthy, and the test context is configured to run `only` tests, then this test will be + * run. Otherwise, the test is skipped. + * @default false + */ + only?: boolean; + + /** + * Allows aborting an in-progress test. + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + signal?: AbortSignal; + + /** + * If truthy, the test is skipped. If a string is provided, that string is displayed in the + * test results as the reason for skipping the test. + * @default false + */ + skip?: boolean | string; + + /** + * A number of milliseconds the test will fail after. If unspecified, subtests inherit this + * value from their parent. + * @default Infinity + * @since v16.17.0 + */ + timeout?: number; + + /** + * If truthy, the test marked as `TODO`. If a string is provided, that string is displayed in + * the test results as the reason why the test is `TODO`. + * @default false + */ + todo?: boolean | string; + } + + export { test as default, test, describe, it }; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..4d147587e --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/** + * The `timer` module exposes a global API for scheduling functions to + * be called at some future period of time. Because the timer functions are + * globals, there is no need to call `require('timers')` to use the API. + * + * The timer functions within Node.js implement a similar API as the timers API + * provided by Web Browsers but use a different internal implementation that is + * built around the Node.js [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#setimmediate-vs-settimeout). + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/timers.js) + */ +declare module 'timers' { + import { Abortable } from 'node:events'; + import { setTimeout as setTimeoutPromise, setImmediate as setImmediatePromise, setInterval as setIntervalPromise } from 'node:timers/promises'; + interface TimerOptions extends Abortable { + /** + * Set to `false` to indicate that the scheduled `Timeout` + * should not require the Node.js event loop to remain active. + * @default true + */ + ref?: boolean | undefined; + } + let setTimeout: typeof global.setTimeout; + let clearTimeout: typeof global.clearTimeout; + let setInterval: typeof global.setInterval; + let clearInterval: typeof global.clearInterval; + let setImmediate: typeof global.setImmediate; + let clearImmediate: typeof global.clearImmediate; + global { + namespace NodeJS { + // compatibility with older typings + interface Timer extends RefCounted { + hasRef(): boolean; + refresh(): this; + [Symbol.toPrimitive](): number; + } + interface Immediate extends RefCounted { + /** + * If true, the `Immediate` object will keep the Node.js event loop active. + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + hasRef(): boolean; + _onImmediate: Function; // to distinguish it from the Timeout class + } + interface Timeout extends Timer { + /** + * If true, the `Timeout` object will keep the Node.js event loop active. + * @since v11.0.0 + */ + hasRef(): boolean; + /** + * Sets the timer's start time to the current time, and reschedules the timer to + * call its callback at the previously specified duration adjusted to the current + * time. This is useful for refreshing a timer without allocating a new + * JavaScript object. + * + * Using this on a timer that has already called its callback will reactivate the + * timer. + * @since v10.2.0 + * @return a reference to `timeout` + */ + refresh(): this; + [Symbol.toPrimitive](): number; + } + } + function setTimeout(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ms?: number, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Timeout; + // util.promisify no rest args compability + // tslint:disable-next-line void-return + function setTimeout(callback: (args: void) => void, ms?: number): NodeJS.Timeout; + namespace setTimeout { + const __promisify__: typeof setTimeoutPromise; + } + function clearTimeout(timeoutId: NodeJS.Timeout | string | number | undefined): void; + function setInterval(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ms?: number, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Timer; + // util.promisify no rest args compability + // tslint:disable-next-line void-return + function setInterval(callback: (args: void) => void, ms?: number): NodeJS.Timer; + namespace setInterval { + const __promisify__: typeof setIntervalPromise; + } + function clearInterval(intervalId: NodeJS.Timeout | string | number | undefined): void; + function setImmediate(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Immediate; + // util.promisify no rest args compability + // tslint:disable-next-line void-return + function setImmediate(callback: (args: void) => void): NodeJS.Immediate; + namespace setImmediate { + const __promisify__: typeof setImmediatePromise; + } + function clearImmediate(immediateId: NodeJS.Immediate | undefined): void; + function queueMicrotask(callback: () => void): void; + } +} +declare module 'node:timers' { + export * from 'timers'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..fd778880e --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/** + * The `timers/promises` API provides an alternative set of timer functions + * that return `Promise` objects. The API is accessible via`require('timers/promises')`. + * + * ```js + * import { + * setTimeout, + * setImmediate, + * setInterval, + * } from 'timers/promises'; + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + */ +declare module 'timers/promises' { + import { TimerOptions } from 'node:timers'; + /** + * ```js + * import { + * setTimeout, + * } from 'timers/promises'; + * + * const res = await setTimeout(100, 'result'); + * + * console.log(res); // Prints 'result' + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param [delay=1] The number of milliseconds to wait before fulfilling the promise. + * @param value A value with which the promise is fulfilled. + */ + function setTimeout(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise; + /** + * ```js + * import { + * setImmediate, + * } from 'timers/promises'; + * + * const res = await setImmediate('result'); + * + * console.log(res); // Prints 'result' + * ``` + * @since v15.0.0 + * @param value A value with which the promise is fulfilled. + */ + function setImmediate(value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise; + /** + * Returns an async iterator that generates values in an interval of `delay` ms. + * + * ```js + * import { + * setInterval, + * } from 'timers/promises'; + * + * const interval = 100; + * for await (const startTime of setInterval(interval, Date.now())) { + * const now = Date.now(); + * console.log(now); + * if ((now - startTime) > 1000) + * break; + * } + * console.log(Date.now()); + * ``` + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + function setInterval(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): AsyncIterable; +} +declare module 'node:timers/promises' { + export * from 'timers/promises'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..b013b26a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1019 @@ +/** + * The `tls` module provides an implementation of the Transport Layer Security + * (TLS) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocols that is built on top of OpenSSL. + * The module can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * const tls = require('tls'); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/tls.js) + */ +declare module 'tls' { + import { X509Certificate } from 'node:crypto'; + import * as net from 'node:net'; + const CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT: number; + const CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW: number; + interface Certificate { + /** + * Country code. + */ + C: string; + /** + * Street. + */ + ST: string; + /** + * Locality. + */ + L: string; + /** + * Organization. + */ + O: string; + /** + * Organizational unit. + */ + OU: string; + /** + * Common name. + */ + CN: string; + } + interface PeerCertificate { + subject: Certificate; + issuer: Certificate; + subjectaltname: string; + infoAccess: NodeJS.Dict; + modulus: string; + exponent: string; + valid_from: string; + valid_to: string; + fingerprint: string; + fingerprint256: string; + ext_key_usage: string[]; + serialNumber: string; + raw: Buffer; + } + interface DetailedPeerCertificate extends PeerCertificate { + issuerCertificate: DetailedPeerCertificate; + } + interface CipherNameAndProtocol { + /** + * The cipher name. + */ + name: string; + /** + * SSL/TLS protocol version. + */ + version: string; + /** + * IETF name for the cipher suite. + */ + standardName: string; + } + interface EphemeralKeyInfo { + /** + * The supported types are 'DH' and 'ECDH'. + */ + type: string; + /** + * The name property is available only when type is 'ECDH'. + */ + name?: string | undefined; + /** + * The size of parameter of an ephemeral key exchange. + */ + size: number; + } + interface KeyObject { + /** + * Private keys in PEM format. + */ + pem: string | Buffer; + /** + * Optional passphrase. + */ + passphrase?: string | undefined; + } + interface PxfObject { + /** + * PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. + */ + buf: string | Buffer; + /** + * Optional passphrase. + */ + passphrase?: string | undefined; + } + interface TLSSocketOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions { + /** + * If true the TLS socket will be instantiated in server-mode. + * Defaults to false. + */ + isServer?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * An optional net.Server instance. + */ + server?: net.Server | undefined; + /** + * An optional Buffer instance containing a TLS session. + */ + session?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * If true, specifies that the OCSP status request extension will be + * added to the client hello and an 'OCSPResponse' event will be + * emitted on the socket before establishing a secure communication + */ + requestOCSP?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Performs transparent encryption of written data and all required TLS + * negotiation. + * + * Instances of `tls.TLSSocket` implement the duplex `Stream` interface. + * + * Methods that return TLS connection metadata (e.g.{@link TLSSocket.getPeerCertificate} will only return data while the + * connection is open. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + class TLSSocket extends net.Socket { + /** + * Construct a new tls.TLSSocket object from an existing TCP socket. + */ + constructor(socket: net.Socket, options?: TLSSocketOptions); + /** + * Returns `true` if the peer certificate was signed by one of the CAs specified + * when creating the `tls.TLSSocket` instance, otherwise `false`. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + authorized: boolean; + /** + * Returns the reason why the peer's certificate was not been verified. This + * property is set only when `tlsSocket.authorized === false`. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + authorizationError: Error; + /** + * Always returns `true`. This may be used to distinguish TLS sockets from regular`net.Socket` instances. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + encrypted: true; + /** + * String containing the selected ALPN protocol. + * Before a handshake has completed, this value is always null. + * When a handshake is completed but not ALPN protocol was selected, tlsSocket.alpnProtocol equals false. + */ + alpnProtocol: string | false | null; + /** + * Returns an object representing the local certificate. The returned object has + * some properties corresponding to the fields of the certificate. + * + * See {@link TLSSocket.getPeerCertificate} for an example of the certificate + * structure. + * + * If there is no local certificate, an empty object will be returned. If the + * socket has been destroyed, `null` will be returned. + * @since v11.2.0 + */ + getCertificate(): PeerCertificate | object | null; + /** + * Returns an object containing information on the negotiated cipher suite. + * + * For example: + * + * ```json + * { + * "name": "AES128-SHA256", + * "standardName": "TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256", + * "version": "TLSv1.2" + * } + * ``` + * + * See [SSL\_CIPHER\_get\_name](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html) for more information. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + getCipher(): CipherNameAndProtocol; + /** + * Returns an object representing the type, name, and size of parameter of + * an ephemeral key exchange in `perfect forward secrecy` on a client + * connection. It returns an empty object when the key exchange is not + * ephemeral. As this is only supported on a client socket; `null` is returned + * if called on a server socket. The supported types are `'DH'` and `'ECDH'`. The`name` property is available only when type is `'ECDH'`. + * + * For example: `{ type: 'ECDH', name: 'prime256v1', size: 256 }`. + * @since v5.0.0 + */ + getEphemeralKeyInfo(): EphemeralKeyInfo | object | null; + /** + * As the `Finished` messages are message digests of the complete handshake + * (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL 3.0), they can + * be used for external authentication procedures when the authentication + * provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not enough. + * + * Corresponds to the `SSL_get_finished` routine in OpenSSL and may be used + * to implement the `tls-unique` channel binding from [RFC 5929](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929). + * @since v9.9.0 + * @return The latest `Finished` message that has been sent to the socket as part of a SSL/TLS handshake, or `undefined` if no `Finished` message has been sent yet. + */ + getFinished(): Buffer | undefined; + /** + * Returns an object representing the peer's certificate. If the peer does not + * provide a certificate, an empty object will be returned. If the socket has been + * destroyed, `null` will be returned. + * + * If the full certificate chain was requested, each certificate will include an`issuerCertificate` property containing an object representing its issuer's + * certificate. + * @since v0.11.4 + * @param detailed Include the full certificate chain if `true`, otherwise include just the peer's certificate. + * @return A certificate object. + */ + getPeerCertificate(detailed: true): DetailedPeerCertificate; + getPeerCertificate(detailed?: false): PeerCertificate; + getPeerCertificate(detailed?: boolean): PeerCertificate | DetailedPeerCertificate; + /** + * As the `Finished` messages are message digests of the complete handshake + * (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL 3.0), they can + * be used for external authentication procedures when the authentication + * provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not enough. + * + * Corresponds to the `SSL_get_peer_finished` routine in OpenSSL and may be used + * to implement the `tls-unique` channel binding from [RFC 5929](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929). + * @since v9.9.0 + * @return The latest `Finished` message that is expected or has actually been received from the socket as part of a SSL/TLS handshake, or `undefined` if there is no `Finished` message so + * far. + */ + getPeerFinished(): Buffer | undefined; + /** + * Returns a string containing the negotiated SSL/TLS protocol version of the + * current connection. The value `'unknown'` will be returned for connected + * sockets that have not completed the handshaking process. The value `null` will + * be returned for server sockets or disconnected client sockets. + * + * Protocol versions are: + * + * * `'SSLv3'` + * * `'TLSv1'` + * * `'TLSv1.1'` + * * `'TLSv1.2'` + * * `'TLSv1.3'` + * + * See the OpenSSL [`SSL_get_version`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html) documentation for more information. + * @since v5.7.0 + */ + getProtocol(): string | null; + /** + * Returns the TLS session data or `undefined` if no session was + * negotiated. On the client, the data can be provided to the `session` option of {@link connect} to resume the connection. On the server, it may be useful + * for debugging. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * + * Note: `getSession()` works only for TLSv1.2 and below. For TLSv1.3, applications + * must use the `'session'` event (it also works for TLSv1.2 and below). + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + getSession(): Buffer | undefined; + /** + * See [SSL\_get\_shared\_sigalgs](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_shared_sigalgs.html) for more information. + * @since v12.11.0 + * @return List of signature algorithms shared between the server and the client in the order of decreasing preference. + */ + getSharedSigalgs(): string[]; + /** + * For a client, returns the TLS session ticket if one is available, or`undefined`. For a server, always returns `undefined`. + * + * It may be useful for debugging. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v0.11.4 + */ + getTLSTicket(): Buffer | undefined; + /** + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v0.5.6 + * @return `true` if the session was reused, `false` otherwise. + */ + isSessionReused(): boolean; + /** + * The `tlsSocket.renegotiate()` method initiates a TLS renegotiation process. + * Upon completion, the `callback` function will be passed a single argument + * that is either an `Error` (if the request failed) or `null`. + * + * This method can be used to request a peer's certificate after the secure + * connection has been established. + * + * When running as the server, the socket will be destroyed with an error after`handshakeTimeout` timeout. + * + * For TLSv1.3, renegotiation cannot be initiated, it is not supported by the + * protocol. + * @since v0.11.8 + * @param callback If `renegotiate()` returned `true`, callback is attached once to the `'secure'` event. If `renegotiate()` returned `false`, `callback` will be called in the next tick with + * an error, unless the `tlsSocket` has been destroyed, in which case `callback` will not be called at all. + * @return `true` if renegotiation was initiated, `false` otherwise. + */ + renegotiate( + options: { + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; + requestCert?: boolean | undefined; + }, + callback: (err: Error | null) => void + ): undefined | boolean; + /** + * The `tlsSocket.setMaxSendFragment()` method sets the maximum TLS fragment size. + * Returns `true` if setting the limit succeeded; `false` otherwise. + * + * Smaller fragment sizes decrease the buffering latency on the client: larger + * fragments are buffered by the TLS layer until the entire fragment is received + * and its integrity is verified; large fragments can span multiple roundtrips + * and their processing can be delayed due to packet loss or reordering. However, + * smaller fragments add extra TLS framing bytes and CPU overhead, which may + * decrease overall server throughput. + * @since v0.11.11 + * @param [size=16384] The maximum TLS fragment size. The maximum value is `16384`. + */ + setMaxSendFragment(size: number): boolean; + /** + * Disables TLS renegotiation for this `TLSSocket` instance. Once called, attempts + * to renegotiate will trigger an `'error'` event on the `TLSSocket`. + * @since v8.4.0 + */ + disableRenegotiation(): void; + /** + * When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to `stderr`. This can be + * used to debug TLS connection problems. + * + * Note: The format of the output is identical to the output of `openssl s_client -trace` or `openssl s_server -trace`. While it is produced by OpenSSL's`SSL_trace()` function, the format is + * undocumented, can change without notice, + * and should not be relied on. + * @since v12.2.0 + */ + enableTrace(): void; + /** + * Returns the peer certificate as an `X509Certificate` object. + * + * If there is no peer certificate, or the socket has been destroyed,`undefined` will be returned. + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + getPeerX509Certificate(): X509Certificate | undefined; + /** + * Returns the local certificate as an `X509Certificate` object. + * + * If there is no local certificate, or the socket has been destroyed,`undefined` will be returned. + * @since v15.9.0 + */ + getX509Certificate(): X509Certificate | undefined; + /** + * Keying material is used for validations to prevent different kind of attacks in + * network protocols, for example in the specifications of IEEE 802.1X. + * + * Example + * + * ```js + * const keyingMaterial = tlsSocket.exportKeyingMaterial( + * 128, + * 'client finished'); + * + * + * Example return value of keyingMaterial: + * + * + * ``` + * + * See the OpenSSL [`SSL_export_keying_material`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_export_keying_material.html) documentation for more + * information. + * @since v13.10.0, v12.17.0 + * @param length number of bytes to retrieve from keying material + * @param label an application specific label, typically this will be a value from the [IANA Exporter Label + * Registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#exporter-labels). + * @param context Optionally provide a context. + * @return requested bytes of the keying material + */ + exportKeyingMaterial(length: number, label: string, context: Buffer): Buffer; + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'OCSPResponse', listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'secureConnect', listener: () => void): this; + addListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'OCSPResponse', response: Buffer): boolean; + emit(event: 'secureConnect'): boolean; + emit(event: 'session', session: Buffer): boolean; + emit(event: 'keylog', line: Buffer): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'OCSPResponse', listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'secureConnect', listener: () => void): this; + on(event: 'session', listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this; + on(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'OCSPResponse', listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'secureConnect', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: 'session', listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this; + once(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'OCSPResponse', listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'secureConnect', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'OCSPResponse', listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'secureConnect', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'session', listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this; + } + interface CommonConnectionOptions { + /** + * An optional TLS context object from tls.createSecureContext() + */ + secureContext?: SecureContext | undefined; + /** + * When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to `stderr`. This can be + * used to debug TLS connection problems. + * @default false + */ + enableTrace?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If true the server will request a certificate from clients that + * connect and attempt to verify that certificate. Defaults to + * false. + */ + requestCert?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * An array of strings or a Buffer naming possible ALPN protocols. + * (Protocols should be ordered by their priority.) + */ + ALPNProtocols?: string[] | Uint8Array[] | Uint8Array | undefined; + /** + * SNICallback(servername, cb) A function that will be + * called if the client supports SNI TLS extension. Two arguments + * will be passed when called: servername and cb. SNICallback should + * invoke cb(null, ctx), where ctx is a SecureContext instance. + * (tls.createSecureContext(...) can be used to get a proper + * SecureContext.) If SNICallback wasn't provided the default callback + * with high-level API will be used (see below). + */ + SNICallback?: ((servername: string, cb: (err: Error | null, ctx?: SecureContext) => void) => void) | undefined; + /** + * If true the server will reject any connection which is not + * authorized with the list of supplied CAs. This option only has an + * effect if requestCert is true. + * @default true + */ + rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface TlsOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions, net.ServerOpts { + /** + * Abort the connection if the SSL/TLS handshake does not finish in the + * specified number of milliseconds. A 'tlsClientError' is emitted on + * the tls.Server object whenever a handshake times out. Default: + * 120000 (120 seconds). + */ + handshakeTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the + * server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more + * information. Default: 300. + */ + sessionTimeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * 48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data. + */ + ticketKeys?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * + * @param socket + * @param identity identity parameter sent from the client. + * @return pre-shared key that must either be + * a buffer or `null` to stop the negotiation process. Returned PSK must be + * compatible with the selected cipher's digest. + * + * When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called + * with the identity provided by the client. + * If the return value is `null` the negotiation process will stop and an + * "unknown_psk_identity" alert message will be sent to the other party. + * If the server wishes to hide the fact that the PSK identity was not known, + * the callback must provide some random data as `psk` to make the connection + * fail with "decrypt_error" before negotiation is finished. + * PSK ciphers are disabled by default, and using TLS-PSK thus + * requires explicitly specifying a cipher suite with the `ciphers` option. + * More information can be found in the RFC 4279. + */ + pskCallback?(socket: TLSSocket, identity: string): DataView | NodeJS.TypedArray | null; + /** + * hint to send to a client to help + * with selecting the identity during TLS-PSK negotiation. Will be ignored + * in TLS 1.3. Upon failing to set pskIdentityHint `tlsClientError` will be + * emitted with `ERR_TLS_PSK_SET_IDENTIY_HINT_FAILED` code. + */ + pskIdentityHint?: string | undefined; + } + interface PSKCallbackNegotation { + psk: DataView | NodeJS.TypedArray; + identity: string; + } + interface ConnectionOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions { + host?: string | undefined; + port?: number | undefined; + path?: string | undefined; // Creates unix socket connection to path. If this option is specified, `host` and `port` are ignored. + socket?: net.Socket | undefined; // Establish secure connection on a given socket rather than creating a new socket + checkServerIdentity?: typeof checkServerIdentity | undefined; + servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension + session?: Buffer | undefined; + minDHSize?: number | undefined; + lookup?: net.LookupFunction | undefined; + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called + * with optional identity `hint` provided by the server or `null` + * in case of TLS 1.3 where `hint` was removed. + * It will be necessary to provide a custom `tls.checkServerIdentity()` + * for the connection as the default one will try to check hostname/IP + * of the server against the certificate but that's not applicable for PSK + * because there won't be a certificate present. + * More information can be found in the RFC 4279. + * + * @param hint message sent from the server to help client + * decide which identity to use during negotiation. + * Always `null` if TLS 1.3 is used. + * @returns Return `null` to stop the negotiation process. `psk` must be + * compatible with the selected cipher's digest. + * `identity` must use UTF-8 encoding. + */ + pskCallback?(hint: string | null): PSKCallbackNegotation | null; + } + /** + * Accepts encrypted connections using TLS or SSL. + * @since v0.3.2 + */ + class Server extends net.Server { + constructor(secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void); + constructor(options: TlsOptions, secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void); + /** + * The `server.addContext()` method adds a secure context that will be used if + * the client request's SNI name matches the supplied `hostname` (or wildcard). + * + * When there are multiple matching contexts, the most recently added one is + * used. + * @since v0.5.3 + * @param hostname A SNI host name or wildcard (e.g. `'*'`) + * @param context An object containing any of the possible properties from the {@link createSecureContext} `options` arguments (e.g. `key`, `cert`, `ca`, etc). + */ + addContext(hostname: string, context: SecureContextOptions): void; + /** + * Returns the session ticket keys. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v3.0.0 + * @return A 48-byte buffer containing the session ticket keys. + */ + getTicketKeys(): Buffer; + /** + * The `server.setSecureContext()` method replaces the secure context of an + * existing server. Existing connections to the server are not interrupted. + * @since v11.0.0 + * @param options An object containing any of the possible properties from the {@link createSecureContext} `options` arguments (e.g. `key`, `cert`, `ca`, etc). + */ + setSecureContext(options: SecureContextOptions): void; + /** + * Sets the session ticket keys. + * + * Changes to the ticket keys are effective only for future server connections. + * Existing or currently pending server connections will use the previous keys. + * + * See `Session Resumption` for more information. + * @since v3.0.0 + * @param keys A 48-byte buffer containing the session ticket keys. + */ + setTicketKeys(keys: Buffer): void; + /** + * events.EventEmitter + * 1. tlsClientError + * 2. newSession + * 3. OCSPRequest + * 4. resumeSession + * 5. secureConnection + * 6. keylog + */ + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'tlsClientError', err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: 'newSession', sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void): boolean; + emit(event: 'OCSPRequest', certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void): boolean; + emit(event: 'resumeSession', sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void): boolean; + emit(event: 'secureConnection', tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean; + emit(event: 'keylog', line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this; + on(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this; + on(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this; + on(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + on(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this; + once(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this; + once(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this; + once(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + once(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'tlsClientError', listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'newSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'OCSPRequest', listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'resumeSession', listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'secureConnection', listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'keylog', listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this; + } + /** + * @deprecated since v0.11.3 Use `tls.TLSSocket` instead. + */ + interface SecurePair { + encrypted: TLSSocket; + cleartext: TLSSocket; + } + type SecureVersion = 'TLSv1.3' | 'TLSv1.2' | 'TLSv1.1' | 'TLSv1'; + interface SecureContextOptions { + /** + * Optionally override the trusted CA certificates. Default is to trust + * the well-known CAs curated by Mozilla. Mozilla's CAs are completely + * replaced when CAs are explicitly specified using this option. + */ + ca?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Cert chains in PEM format. One cert chain should be provided per + * private key. Each cert chain should consist of the PEM formatted + * certificate for a provided private key, followed by the PEM + * formatted intermediate certificates (if any), in order, and not + * including the root CA (the root CA must be pre-known to the peer, + * see ca). When providing multiple cert chains, they do not have to + * be in the same order as their private keys in key. If the + * intermediate certificates are not provided, the peer will not be + * able to validate the certificate, and the handshake will fail. + */ + cert?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Colon-separated list of supported signature algorithms. The list + * can contain digest algorithms (SHA256, MD5 etc.), public key + * algorithms (RSA-PSS, ECDSA etc.), combination of both (e.g + * 'RSA+SHA384') or TLS v1.3 scheme names (e.g. rsa_pss_pss_sha512). + */ + sigalgs?: string | undefined; + /** + * Cipher suite specification, replacing the default. For more + * information, see modifying the default cipher suite. Permitted + * ciphers can be obtained via tls.getCiphers(). Cipher names must be + * uppercased in order for OpenSSL to accept them. + */ + ciphers?: string | undefined; + /** + * Name of an OpenSSL engine which can provide the client certificate. + */ + clientCertEngine?: string | undefined; + /** + * PEM formatted CRLs (Certificate Revocation Lists). + */ + crl?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Diffie Hellman parameters, required for Perfect Forward Secrecy. Use + * openssl dhparam to create the parameters. The key length must be + * greater than or equal to 1024 bits or else an error will be thrown. + * Although 1024 bits is permissible, use 2048 bits or larger for + * stronger security. If omitted or invalid, the parameters are + * silently discarded and DHE ciphers will not be available. + */ + dhparam?: string | Buffer | undefined; + /** + * A string describing a named curve or a colon separated list of curve + * NIDs or names, for example P-521:P-384:P-256, to use for ECDH key + * agreement. Set to auto to select the curve automatically. Use + * crypto.getCurves() to obtain a list of available curve names. On + * recent releases, openssl ecparam -list_curves will also display the + * name and description of each available elliptic curve. Default: + * tls.DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE. + */ + ecdhCurve?: string | undefined; + /** + * Attempt to use the server's cipher suite preferences instead of the + * client's. When true, causes SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE to be + * set in secureOptions + */ + honorCipherOrder?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Private keys in PEM format. PEM allows the option of private keys + * being encrypted. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with + * options.passphrase. Multiple keys using different algorithms can be + * provided either as an array of unencrypted key strings or buffers, + * or an array of objects in the form {pem: [, + * passphrase: ]}. The object form can only occur in an array. + * object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with + * object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not. + */ + key?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Name of an OpenSSL engine to get private key from. Should be used + * together with privateKeyIdentifier. + */ + privateKeyEngine?: string | undefined; + /** + * Identifier of a private key managed by an OpenSSL engine. Should be + * used together with privateKeyEngine. Should not be set together with + * key, because both options define a private key in different ways. + */ + privateKeyIdentifier?: string | undefined; + /** + * Optionally set the maximum TLS version to allow. One + * of `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. Cannot be specified along with the + * `secureProtocol` option, use one or the other. + * **Default:** `'TLSv1.3'`, unless changed using CLI options. Using + * `--tls-max-v1.2` sets the default to `'TLSv1.2'`. Using `--tls-max-v1.3` sets the default to + * `'TLSv1.3'`. If multiple of the options are provided, the highest maximum is used. + */ + maxVersion?: SecureVersion | undefined; + /** + * Optionally set the minimum TLS version to allow. One + * of `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. Cannot be specified along with the + * `secureProtocol` option, use one or the other. It is not recommended to use + * less than TLSv1.2, but it may be required for interoperability. + * **Default:** `'TLSv1.2'`, unless changed using CLI options. Using + * `--tls-v1.0` sets the default to `'TLSv1'`. Using `--tls-v1.1` sets the default to + * `'TLSv1.1'`. Using `--tls-min-v1.3` sets the default to + * 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the lowest minimum is used. + */ + minVersion?: SecureVersion | undefined; + /** + * Shared passphrase used for a single private key and/or a PFX. + */ + passphrase?: string | undefined; + /** + * PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. pfx is an + * alternative to providing key and cert individually. PFX is usually + * encrypted, if it is, passphrase will be used to decrypt it. Multiple + * PFX can be provided either as an array of unencrypted PFX buffers, + * or an array of objects in the form {buf: [, + * passphrase: ]}. The object form can only occur in an array. + * object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted PFX will be decrypted with + * object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not. + */ + pfx?: string | Buffer | Array | undefined; + /** + * Optionally affect the OpenSSL protocol behavior, which is not + * usually necessary. This should be used carefully if at all! Value is + * a numeric bitmask of the SSL_OP_* options from OpenSSL Options + */ + secureOptions?: number | undefined; // Value is a numeric bitmask of the `SSL_OP_*` options + /** + * Legacy mechanism to select the TLS protocol version to use, it does + * not support independent control of the minimum and maximum version, + * and does not support limiting the protocol to TLSv1.3. Use + * minVersion and maxVersion instead. The possible values are listed as + * SSL_METHODS, use the function names as strings. For example, use + * 'TLSv1_1_method' to force TLS version 1.1, or 'TLS_method' to allow + * any TLS protocol version up to TLSv1.3. It is not recommended to use + * TLS versions less than 1.2, but it may be required for + * interoperability. Default: none, see minVersion. + */ + secureProtocol?: string | undefined; + /** + * Opaque identifier used by servers to ensure session state is not + * shared between applications. Unused by clients. + */ + sessionIdContext?: string | undefined; + /** + * 48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data. + * See Session Resumption for more information. + */ + ticketKeys?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the + * server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more + * information. Default: 300. + */ + sessionTimeout?: number | undefined; + } + interface SecureContext { + context: any; + } + /** + * Verifies the certificate `cert` is issued to `hostname`. + * + * Returns [Error](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) object, populating it with `reason`, `host`, and `cert` on + * failure. On success, returns [undefined](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Undefined_type). + * + * This function can be overwritten by providing alternative function as part of + * the `options.checkServerIdentity` option passed to `tls.connect()`. The + * overwriting function can call `tls.checkServerIdentity()` of course, to augment + * the checks done with additional verification. + * + * This function is only called if the certificate passed all other checks, such as + * being issued by trusted CA (`options.ca`). + * @since v0.8.4 + * @param hostname The host name or IP address to verify the certificate against. + * @param cert A `certificate object` representing the peer's certificate. + */ + function checkServerIdentity(hostname: string, cert: PeerCertificate): Error | undefined; + /** + * Creates a new {@link Server}. The `secureConnectionListener`, if provided, is + * automatically set as a listener for the `'secureConnection'` event. + * + * The `ticketKeys` options is automatically shared between `cluster` module + * workers. + * + * The following illustrates a simple echo server: + * + * ```js + * const tls = require('tls'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const options = { + * key: fs.readFileSync('server-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem'), + * + * // This is necessary only if using client certificate authentication. + * requestCert: true, + * + * // This is necessary only if the client uses a self-signed certificate. + * ca: [ fs.readFileSync('client-cert.pem') ] + * }; + * + * const server = tls.createServer(options, (socket) => { + * console.log('server connected', + * socket.authorized ? 'authorized' : 'unauthorized'); + * socket.write('welcome!\n'); + * socket.setEncoding('utf8'); + * socket.pipe(socket); + * }); + * server.listen(8000, () => { + * console.log('server bound'); + * }); + * ``` + * + * The server can be tested by connecting to it using the example client from {@link connect}. + * @since v0.3.2 + */ + function createServer(secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void): Server; + function createServer(options: TlsOptions, secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void): Server; + /** + * The `callback` function, if specified, will be added as a listener for the `'secureConnect'` event. + * + * `tls.connect()` returns a {@link TLSSocket} object. + * + * Unlike the `https` API, `tls.connect()` does not enable the + * SNI (Server Name Indication) extension by default, which may cause some + * servers to return an incorrect certificate or reject the connection + * altogether. To enable SNI, set the `servername` option in addition + * to `host`. + * + * The following illustrates a client for the echo server example from {@link createServer}: + * + * ```js + * // Assumes an echo server that is listening on port 8000. + * const tls = require('tls'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const options = { + * // Necessary only if the server requires client certificate authentication. + * key: fs.readFileSync('client-key.pem'), + * cert: fs.readFileSync('client-cert.pem'), + * + * // Necessary only if the server uses a self-signed certificate. + * ca: [ fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem') ], + * + * // Necessary only if the server's cert isn't for "localhost". + * checkServerIdentity: () => { return null; }, + * }; + * + * const socket = tls.connect(8000, options, () => { + * console.log('client connected', + * socket.authorized ? 'authorized' : 'unauthorized'); + * process.stdin.pipe(socket); + * process.stdin.resume(); + * }); + * socket.setEncoding('utf8'); + * socket.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(data); + * }); + * socket.on('end', () => { + * console.log('server ends connection'); + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.3 + */ + function connect(options: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket; + function connect(port: number, host?: string, options?: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket; + function connect(port: number, options?: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket; + /** + * Creates a new secure pair object with two streams, one of which reads and writes + * the encrypted data and the other of which reads and writes the cleartext data. + * Generally, the encrypted stream is piped to/from an incoming encrypted data + * stream and the cleartext one is used as a replacement for the initial encrypted + * stream. + * + * `tls.createSecurePair()` returns a `tls.SecurePair` object with `cleartext` and`encrypted` stream properties. + * + * Using `cleartext` has the same API as {@link TLSSocket}. + * + * The `tls.createSecurePair()` method is now deprecated in favor of`tls.TLSSocket()`. For example, the code: + * + * ```js + * pair = tls.createSecurePair(// ... ); + * pair.encrypted.pipe(socket); + * socket.pipe(pair.encrypted); + * ``` + * + * can be replaced by: + * + * ```js + * secureSocket = tls.TLSSocket(socket, options); + * ``` + * + * where `secureSocket` has the same API as `pair.cleartext`. + * @since v0.3.2 + * @deprecated Since v0.11.3 - Use {@link TLSSocket} instead. + * @param context A secure context object as returned by `tls.createSecureContext()` + * @param isServer `true` to specify that this TLS connection should be opened as a server. + * @param requestCert `true` to specify whether a server should request a certificate from a connecting client. Only applies when `isServer` is `true`. + * @param rejectUnauthorized If not `false` a server automatically reject clients with invalid certificates. Only applies when `isServer` is `true`. + */ + function createSecurePair(context?: SecureContext, isServer?: boolean, requestCert?: boolean, rejectUnauthorized?: boolean): SecurePair; + /** + * {@link createServer} sets the default value of the `honorCipherOrder` option + * to `true`, other APIs that create secure contexts leave it unset. + * + * {@link createServer} uses a 128 bit truncated SHA1 hash value generated + * from `process.argv` as the default value of the `sessionIdContext` option, other + * APIs that create secure contexts have no default value. + * + * The `tls.createSecureContext()` method creates a `SecureContext` object. It is + * usable as an argument to several `tls` APIs, such as {@link createServer} and `server.addContext()`, but has no public methods. + * + * A key is _required_ for ciphers that use certificates. Either `key` or`pfx` can be used to provide it. + * + * If the `ca` option is not given, then Node.js will default to using [Mozilla's publicly trusted list of + * CAs](https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/raw-file/tip/security/nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt). + * @since v0.11.13 + */ + function createSecureContext(options?: SecureContextOptions): SecureContext; + /** + * Returns an array with the names of the supported TLS ciphers. The names are + * lower-case for historical reasons, but must be uppercased to be used in + * the `ciphers` option of {@link createSecureContext}. + * + * Cipher names that start with `'tls_'` are for TLSv1.3, all the others are for + * TLSv1.2 and below. + * + * ```js + * console.log(tls.getCiphers()); // ['aes128-gcm-sha256', 'aes128-sha', ...] + * ``` + * @since v0.10.2 + */ + function getCiphers(): string[]; + /** + * The default curve name to use for ECDH key agreement in a tls server. + * The default value is 'auto'. See tls.createSecureContext() for further + * information. + */ + let DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE: string; + /** + * The default value of the maxVersion option of + * tls.createSecureContext(). It can be assigned any of the supported TLS + * protocol versions, 'TLSv1.3', 'TLSv1.2', 'TLSv1.1', or 'TLSv1'. Default: + * 'TLSv1.3', unless changed using CLI options. Using --tls-max-v1.2 sets + * the default to 'TLSv1.2'. Using --tls-max-v1.3 sets the default to + * 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the highest maximum + * is used. + */ + let DEFAULT_MAX_VERSION: SecureVersion; + /** + * The default value of the minVersion option of tls.createSecureContext(). + * It can be assigned any of the supported TLS protocol versions, + * 'TLSv1.3', 'TLSv1.2', 'TLSv1.1', or 'TLSv1'. Default: 'TLSv1.2', unless + * changed using CLI options. Using --tls-min-v1.0 sets the default to + * 'TLSv1'. Using --tls-min-v1.1 sets the default to 'TLSv1.1'. Using + * --tls-min-v1.3 sets the default to 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options + * are provided, the lowest minimum is used. + */ + let DEFAULT_MIN_VERSION: SecureVersion; + /** + * An immutable array of strings representing the root certificates (in PEM + * format) used for verifying peer certificates. This is the default value + * of the ca option to tls.createSecureContext(). + */ + const rootCertificates: ReadonlyArray; +} +declare module 'node:tls' { + export * from 'tls'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2976eb6e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +/** + * The `trace_events` module provides a mechanism to centralize tracing information + * generated by V8, Node.js core, and userspace code. + * + * Tracing can be enabled with the `--trace-event-categories` command-line flag + * or by using the `trace_events` module. The `--trace-event-categories` flag + * accepts a list of comma-separated category names. + * + * The available categories are: + * + * * `node`: An empty placeholder. + * * `node.async_hooks`: Enables capture of detailed `async_hooks` trace data. + * The `async_hooks` events have a unique `asyncId` and a special `triggerId` `triggerAsyncId` property. + * * `node.bootstrap`: Enables capture of Node.js bootstrap milestones. + * * `node.console`: Enables capture of `console.time()` and `console.count()`output. + * * `node.dns.native`: Enables capture of trace data for DNS queries. + * * `node.environment`: Enables capture of Node.js Environment milestones. + * * `node.fs.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync methods. + * * `node.perf`: Enables capture of `Performance API` measurements. + * * `node.perf.usertiming`: Enables capture of only Performance API User Timing + * measures and marks. + * * `node.perf.timerify`: Enables capture of only Performance API timerify + * measurements. + * * `node.promises.rejections`: Enables capture of trace data tracking the number + * of unhandled Promise rejections and handled-after-rejections. + * * `node.vm.script`: Enables capture of trace data for the `vm` module's`runInNewContext()`, `runInContext()`, and `runInThisContext()` methods. + * * `v8`: The `V8` events are GC, compiling, and execution related. + * + * By default the `node`, `node.async_hooks`, and `v8` categories are enabled. + * + * ```bash + * node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks server.js + * ``` + * + * Prior versions of Node.js required the use of the `--trace-events-enabled`flag to enable trace events. This requirement has been removed. However, the`--trace-events-enabled` flag _may_ still be + * used and will enable the`node`, `node.async_hooks`, and `v8` trace event categories by default. + * + * ```bash + * node --trace-events-enabled + * + * # is equivalent to + * + * node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks + * ``` + * + * Alternatively, trace events may be enabled using the `trace_events` module: + * + * ```js + * const trace_events = require('trace_events'); + * const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] }); + * tracing.enable(); // Enable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category + * + * // do work + * + * tracing.disable(); // Disable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category + * ``` + * + * Running Node.js with tracing enabled will produce log files that can be opened + * in the [`chrome://tracing`](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/trace-event-profiling-tool) tab of Chrome. + * + * The logging file is by default called `node_trace.${rotation}.log`, where`${rotation}` is an incrementing log-rotation id. The filepath pattern can + * be specified with `--trace-event-file-pattern` that accepts a template + * string that supports `${rotation}` and `${pid}`: + * + * ```bash + * node --trace-event-categories v8 --trace-event-file-pattern '${pid}-${rotation}.log' server.js + * ``` + * + * The tracing system uses the same time source + * as the one used by `process.hrtime()`. + * However the trace-event timestamps are expressed in microseconds, + * unlike `process.hrtime()` which returns nanoseconds. + * + * The features from this module are not available in `Worker` threads. + * @experimental + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/trace_events.js) + */ +declare module 'trace_events' { + /** + * The `Tracing` object is used to enable or disable tracing for sets of + * categories. Instances are created using the + * `trace_events.createTracing()` method. + * + * When created, the `Tracing` object is disabled. Calling the + * `tracing.enable()` method adds the categories to the set of enabled trace + * event categories. Calling `tracing.disable()` will remove the categories + * from the set of enabled trace event categories. + */ + interface Tracing { + /** + * A comma-separated list of the trace event categories covered by this + * `Tracing` object. + */ + readonly categories: string; + /** + * Disables this `Tracing` object. + * + * Only trace event categories _not_ covered by other enabled `Tracing` + * objects and _not_ specified by the `--trace-event-categories` flag + * will be disabled. + */ + disable(): void; + /** + * Enables this `Tracing` object for the set of categories covered by + * the `Tracing` object. + */ + enable(): void; + /** + * `true` only if the `Tracing` object has been enabled. + */ + readonly enabled: boolean; + } + interface CreateTracingOptions { + /** + * An array of trace category names. Values included in the array are + * coerced to a string when possible. An error will be thrown if the + * value cannot be coerced. + */ + categories: string[]; + } + /** + * Creates and returns a `Tracing` object for the given set of `categories`. + * + * ```js + * const trace_events = require('trace_events'); + * const categories = ['node.perf', 'node.async_hooks']; + * const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories }); + * tracing.enable(); + * // do stuff + * tracing.disable(); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + * @return . + */ + function createTracing(options: CreateTracingOptions): Tracing; + /** + * Returns a comma-separated list of all currently-enabled trace event + * categories. The current set of enabled trace event categories is determined + * by the _union_ of all currently-enabled `Tracing` objects and any categories + * enabled using the `--trace-event-categories` flag. + * + * Given the file `test.js` below, the command`node --trace-event-categories node.perf test.js` will print`'node.async_hooks,node.perf'` to the console. + * + * ```js + * const trace_events = require('trace_events'); + * const t1 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.async_hooks'] }); + * const t2 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] }); + * const t3 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['v8'] }); + * + * t1.enable(); + * t2.enable(); + * + * console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories()); + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function getEnabledCategories(): string | undefined; +} +declare module 'node:trace_events' { + export * from 'trace_events'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts similarity index 100% rename from node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts rename to node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..3bce2d366 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +/** + * The `tty` module provides the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream` classes. + * In most cases, it will not be necessary or possible to use this module directly. + * However, it can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * const tty = require('tty'); + * ``` + * + * When Node.js detects that it is being run with a text terminal ("TTY") + * attached, `process.stdin` will, by default, be initialized as an instance of`tty.ReadStream` and both `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will, by + * default, be instances of `tty.WriteStream`. The preferred method of determining + * whether Node.js is being run within a TTY context is to check that the value of + * the `process.stdout.isTTY` property is `true`: + * + * ```console + * $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" + * true + * $ node -p -e "Boolean(process.stdout.isTTY)" | cat + * false + * ``` + * + * In most cases, there should be little to no reason for an application to + * manually create instances of the `tty.ReadStream` and `tty.WriteStream`classes. + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/tty.js) + */ +declare module 'tty' { + import * as net from 'node:net'; + /** + * The `tty.isatty()` method returns `true` if the given `fd` is associated with + * a TTY and `false` if it is not, including whenever `fd` is not a non-negative + * integer. + * @since v0.5.8 + * @param fd A numeric file descriptor + */ + function isatty(fd: number): boolean; + /** + * Represents the readable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances `process.stdin` will be the only `tty.ReadStream` instance in a Node.js + * process and there should be no reason to create additional instances. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + class ReadStream extends net.Socket { + constructor(fd: number, options?: net.SocketConstructorOpts); + /** + * A `boolean` that is `true` if the TTY is currently configured to operate as a + * raw device. Defaults to `false`. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + isRaw: boolean; + /** + * Allows configuration of `tty.ReadStream` so that it operates as a raw device. + * + * When in raw mode, input is always available character-by-character, not + * including modifiers. Additionally, all special processing of characters by the + * terminal is disabled, including echoing input characters.Ctrl+C will no longer cause a `SIGINT` when in this mode. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param mode If `true`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate as a raw device. If `false`, configures the `tty.ReadStream` to operate in its default mode. The `readStream.isRaw` + * property will be set to the resulting mode. + * @return The read stream instance. + */ + setRawMode(mode: boolean): this; + /** + * A `boolean` that is always `true` for `tty.ReadStream` instances. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + isTTY: boolean; + } + /** + * -1 - to the left from cursor + * 0 - the entire line + * 1 - to the right from cursor + */ + type Direction = -1 | 0 | 1; + /** + * Represents the writable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances,`process.stdout` and `process.stderr` will be the only`tty.WriteStream` instances created for a Node.js process and there + * should be no reason to create additional instances. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + class WriteStream extends net.Socket { + constructor(fd: number); + addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + addListener(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this; + emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean; + emit(event: 'resize'): boolean; + on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + on(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this; + once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + once(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this; + prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependListener(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; + prependOnceListener(event: 'resize', listener: () => void): this; + /** + * `writeStream.clearLine()` clears the current line of this `WriteStream` in a + * direction identified by `dir`. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + clearLine(dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.clearScreenDown()` clears this `WriteStream` from the current + * cursor down. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + clearScreenDown(callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.cursorTo()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor to the specified + * position. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + cursorTo(x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; + cursorTo(x: number, callback: () => void): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.moveCursor()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor _relative_ to its + * current position. + * @since v0.7.7 + * @param callback Invoked once the operation completes. + * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`. + */ + moveCursor(dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean; + /** + * Returns: + * + * * `1` for 2, + * * `4` for 16, + * * `8` for 256, + * * `24` for 16,777,216 colors supported. + * + * Use this to determine what colors the terminal supports. Due to the nature of + * colors in terminals it is possible to either have false positives or false + * negatives. It depends on process information and the environment variables that + * may lie about what terminal is used. + * It is possible to pass in an `env` object to simulate the usage of a specific + * terminal. This can be useful to check how specific environment settings behave. + * + * To enforce a specific color support, use one of the below environment settings. + * + * * 2 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 0` (Disables colors) + * * 16 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 1` + * * 256 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 2` + * * 16,777,216 colors: `FORCE_COLOR = 3` + * + * Disabling color support is also possible by using the `NO_COLOR` and`NODE_DISABLE_COLORS` environment variables. + * @since v9.9.0 + * @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal. + */ + getColorDepth(env?: object): number; + /** + * Returns `true` if the `writeStream` supports at least as many colors as provided + * in `count`. Minimum support is 2 (black and white). + * + * This has the same false positives and negatives as described in `writeStream.getColorDepth()`. + * + * ```js + * process.stdout.hasColors(); + * // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 16 colors. + * process.stdout.hasColors(256); + * // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 256 colors. + * process.stdout.hasColors({ TMUX: '1' }); + * // Returns true. + * process.stdout.hasColors(2 ** 24, { TMUX: '1' }); + * // Returns false (the environment setting pretends to support 2 ** 8 colors). + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0, v10.16.0 + * @param [count=16] The number of colors that are requested (minimum 2). + * @param [env=process.env] An object containing the environment variables to check. This enables simulating the usage of a specific terminal. + */ + hasColors(count?: number): boolean; + hasColors(env?: object): boolean; + hasColors(count: number, env?: object): boolean; + /** + * `writeStream.getWindowSize()` returns the size of the TTY + * corresponding to this `WriteStream`. The array is of the type`[numColumns, numRows]` where `numColumns` and `numRows` represent the number + * of columns and rows in the corresponding TTY. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + getWindowSize(): [number, number]; + /** + * A `number` specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property + * is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + columns: number; + /** + * A `number` specifying the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property + * is updated whenever the `'resize'` event is emitted. + * @since v0.7.7 + */ + rows: number; + /** + * A `boolean` that is always `true`. + * @since v0.5.8 + */ + isTTY: boolean; + } +} +declare module 'node:tty' { + export * from 'tty'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..e6272b50e --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,855 @@ +/** + * The `url` module provides utilities for URL resolution and parsing. It can be + * accessed using: + * + * ```js + * import url from 'url'; + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/url.js) + */ +declare module 'url' { + import { Blob } from 'node:buffer'; + import { ClientRequestArgs } from 'node:http'; + import { ParsedUrlQuery, ParsedUrlQueryInput } from 'node:querystring'; + // Input to `url.format` + interface UrlObject { + auth?: string | null | undefined; + hash?: string | null | undefined; + host?: string | null | undefined; + hostname?: string | null | undefined; + href?: string | null | undefined; + pathname?: string | null | undefined; + protocol?: string | null | undefined; + search?: string | null | undefined; + slashes?: boolean | null | undefined; + port?: string | number | null | undefined; + query?: string | null | ParsedUrlQueryInput | undefined; + } + // Output of `url.parse` + interface Url { + auth: string | null; + hash: string | null; + host: string | null; + hostname: string | null; + href: string; + path: string | null; + pathname: string | null; + protocol: string | null; + search: string | null; + slashes: boolean | null; + port: string | null; + query: string | null | ParsedUrlQuery; + } + interface UrlWithParsedQuery extends Url { + query: ParsedUrlQuery; + } + interface UrlWithStringQuery extends Url { + query: string | null; + } + /** + * The `url.parse()` method takes a URL string, parses it, and returns a URL + * object. + * + * A `TypeError` is thrown if `urlString` is not a string. + * + * A `URIError` is thrown if the `auth` property is present but cannot be decoded. + * + * Use of the legacy `url.parse()` method is discouraged. Users should + * use the WHATWG `URL` API. Because the `url.parse()` method uses a + * lenient, non-standard algorithm for parsing URL strings, security + * issues can be introduced. Specifically, issues with [host name spoofing](https://hackerone.com/reports/678487) and + * incorrect handling of usernames and passwords have been identified. + * + * Deprecation of this API has been shelved for now primarily due to the the + * inability of the [WHATWG API to parse relative URLs](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/12682#issuecomment-1154492373). + * [Discussions are ongoing](https://github.com/whatwg/url/issues/531) for the best way to resolve this. + * + * @since v0.1.25 + * @param urlString The URL string to parse. + * @param [parseQueryString=false] If `true`, the `query` property will always be set to an object returned by the {@link querystring} module's `parse()` method. If `false`, the `query` property + * on the returned URL object will be an unparsed, undecoded string. + * @param [slashesDenoteHost=false] If `true`, the first token after the literal string `//` and preceding the next `/` will be interpreted as the `host`. For instance, given `//foo/bar`, the + * result would be `{host: 'foo', pathname: '/bar'}` rather than `{pathname: '//foo/bar'}`. + */ + function parse(urlString: string): UrlWithStringQuery; + function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: false | undefined, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): UrlWithStringQuery; + function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: true, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): UrlWithParsedQuery; + function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: boolean, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): Url; + /** + * The URL object has both a `toString()` method and `href` property that return string serializations of the URL. + * These are not, however, customizable in any way. The `url.format(URL[, options])` method allows for basic + * customization of the output. + * Returns a customizable serialization of a URL `String` representation of a `WHATWG URL` object. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'url'; + * const myURL = new URL('https://a:b@測試?abc#foo'); + * + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://a:b@xn--g6w251d/?abc#foo + * + * console.log(myURL.toString()); + * // Prints https://a:b@xn--g6w251d/?abc#foo + * + * console.log(url.format(myURL, { fragment: false, unicode: true, auth: false })); + * // Prints 'https://測試/?abc' + * ``` + * @since v7.6.0 + * @param urlObject A `WHATWG URL` object + * @param options + */ + function format(urlObject: URL, options?: URLFormatOptions): string; + /** + * The `url.format()` method returns a formatted URL string derived from`urlObject`. + * + * ```js + * const url = require('url'); + * url.format({ + * protocol: 'https', + * hostname: 'example.com', + * pathname: '/some/path', + * query: { + * page: 1, + * format: 'json' + * } + * }); + * + * // => 'https://example.com/some/path?page=1&format=json' + * ``` + * + * If `urlObject` is not an object or a string, `url.format()` will throw a `TypeError`. + * + * The formatting process operates as follows: + * + * * A new empty string `result` is created. + * * If `urlObject.protocol` is a string, it is appended as-is to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.protocol` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * For all string values of `urlObject.protocol` that _do not end_ with an ASCII + * colon (`:`) character, the literal string `:` will be appended to `result`. + * * If either of the following conditions is true, then the literal string `//`will be appended to `result`: + * * `urlObject.slashes` property is true; + * * `urlObject.protocol` begins with `http`, `https`, `ftp`, `gopher`, or`file`; + * * If the value of the `urlObject.auth` property is truthy, and either`urlObject.host` or `urlObject.hostname` are not `undefined`, the value of`urlObject.auth` will be coerced into a string + * and appended to `result`followed by the literal string `@`. + * * If the `urlObject.host` property is `undefined` then: + * * If the `urlObject.hostname` is a string, it is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, + * an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.port` property value is truthy, and `urlObject.hostname`is not `undefined`: + * * The literal string `:` is appended to `result`, and + * * The value of `urlObject.port` is coerced to a string and appended to`result`. + * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.host` property value is truthy, the value of`urlObject.host` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`. + * * If the `urlObject.pathname` property is a string that is not an empty string: + * * If the `urlObject.pathname`_does not start_ with an ASCII forward slash + * (`/`), then the literal string `'/'` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.pathname` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.pathname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.search` property is `undefined` and if the `urlObject.query`property is an `Object`, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`followed by the output of calling the + * `querystring` module's `stringify()`method passing the value of `urlObject.query`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is a string: + * * If the value of `urlObject.search`_does not start_ with the ASCII question + * mark (`?`) character, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.search` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * If the `urlObject.hash` property is a string: + * * If the value of `urlObject.hash`_does not start_ with the ASCII hash (`#`) + * character, the literal string `#` is appended to `result`. + * * The value of `urlObject.hash` is appended to `result`. + * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.hash` property is not `undefined` and is not a + * string, an `Error` is thrown. + * * `result` is returned. + * @since v0.1.25 + * @deprecated Legacy: Use the WHATWG URL API instead. + * @param urlObject A URL object (as returned by `url.parse()` or constructed otherwise). If a string, it is converted to an object by passing it to `url.parse()`. + */ + function format(urlObject: UrlObject | string): string; + /** + * The `url.resolve()` method resolves a target URL relative to a base URL in a + * manner similar to that of a Web browser resolving an anchor tag HREF. + * + * ```js + * const url = require('url'); + * url.resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four' + * url.resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one' + * url.resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two' + * ``` + * + * You can achieve the same result using the WHATWG URL API: + * + * ```js + * function resolve(from, to) { + * const resolvedUrl = new URL(to, new URL(from, 'resolve://')); + * if (resolvedUrl.protocol === 'resolve:') { + * // `from` is a relative URL. + * const { pathname, search, hash } = resolvedUrl; + * return pathname + search + hash; + * } + * return resolvedUrl.toString(); + * } + * + * resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four' + * resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one' + * resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two' + * ``` + * @since v0.1.25 + * @deprecated Legacy: Use the WHATWG URL API instead. + * @param from The Base URL being resolved against. + * @param to The HREF URL being resolved. + */ + function resolve(from: string, to: string): string; + /** + * Returns the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891#section-4.4) ASCII serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an + * invalid domain, the empty string is returned. + * + * It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToUnicode}. + * + * This feature is only available if the `node` executable was compiled with `ICU` enabled. If not, the domain names are passed through unchanged. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'url'; + * + * console.log(url.domainToASCII('español.com')); + * // Prints xn--espaol-zwa.com + * console.log(url.domainToASCII('中文.com')); + * // Prints xn--fiq228c.com + * console.log(url.domainToASCII('xn--iñvalid.com')); + * // Prints an empty string + * ``` + * @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0 + */ + function domainToASCII(domain: string): string; + /** + * Returns the Unicode serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an invalid + * domain, the empty string is returned. + * + * It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToASCII}. + * + * This feature is only available if the `node` executable was compiled with `ICU` enabled. If not, the domain names are passed through unchanged. + * + * ```js + * import url from 'url'; + * + * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--espaol-zwa.com')); + * // Prints español.com + * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--fiq228c.com')); + * // Prints 中文.com + * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--iñvalid.com')); + * // Prints an empty string + * ``` + * @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0 + */ + function domainToUnicode(domain: string): string; + /** + * This function ensures the correct decodings of percent-encoded characters as + * well as ensuring a cross-platform valid absolute path string. + * + * ```js + * import { fileURLToPath } from 'url'; + * + * const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url); + * + * new URL('file:///C:/path/').pathname; // Incorrect: /C:/path/ + * fileURLToPath('file:///C:/path/'); // Correct: C:\path\ (Windows) + * + * new URL('file://nas/foo.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /foo.txt + * fileURLToPath('file://nas/foo.txt'); // Correct: \\nas\foo.txt (Windows) + * + * new URL('file:///你好.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD.txt + * fileURLToPath('file:///你好.txt'); // Correct: /你好.txt (POSIX) + * + * new URL('file:///hello world').pathname; // Incorrect: /hello%20world + * fileURLToPath('file:///hello world'); // Correct: /hello world (POSIX) + * ``` + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param url The file URL string or URL object to convert to a path. + * @return The fully-resolved platform-specific Node.js file path. + */ + function fileURLToPath(url: string | URL): string; + /** + * This function ensures that `path` is resolved absolutely, and that the URL + * control characters are correctly encoded when converting into a File URL. + * + * ```js + * import { pathToFileURL } from 'url'; + * + * new URL('/foo#1', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///foo#1 + * pathToFileURL('/foo#1'); // Correct: file:///foo%231 (POSIX) + * + * new URL('/some/path%.c', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///some/path%.c + * pathToFileURL('/some/path%.c'); // Correct: file:///some/path%25.c (POSIX) + * ``` + * @since v10.12.0 + * @param path The path to convert to a File URL. + * @return The file URL object. + */ + function pathToFileURL(path: string): URL; + /** + * This utility function converts a URL object into an ordinary options object as + * expected by the `http.request()` and `https.request()` APIs. + * + * ```js + * import { urlToHttpOptions } from 'url'; + * const myURL = new URL('https://a:b@測試?abc#foo'); + * + * console.log(urlToHttpOptions(myURL)); + * + * { + * protocol: 'https:', + * hostname: 'xn--g6w251d', + * hash: '#foo', + * search: '?abc', + * pathname: '/', + * path: '/?abc', + * href: 'https://a:b@xn--g6w251d/?abc#foo', + * auth: 'a:b' + * } + * + * ``` + * @since v15.7.0 + * @param url The `WHATWG URL` object to convert to an options object. + * @return Options object + */ + function urlToHttpOptions(url: URL): ClientRequestArgs; + interface URLFormatOptions { + auth?: boolean | undefined; + fragment?: boolean | undefined; + search?: boolean | undefined; + unicode?: boolean | undefined; + } + /** + * Browser-compatible `URL` class, implemented by following the WHATWG URL + * Standard. [Examples of parsed URLs](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#example-url-parsing) may be found in the Standard itself. + * The `URL` class is also available on the global object. + * + * In accordance with browser conventions, all properties of `URL` objects + * are implemented as getters and setters on the class prototype, rather than as + * data properties on the object itself. Thus, unlike `legacy urlObject` s, + * using the `delete` keyword on any properties of `URL` objects (e.g. `delete myURL.protocol`, `delete myURL.pathname`, etc) has no effect but will still + * return `true`. + * @since v7.0.0, v6.13.0 + */ + class URL { + /** + * Creates a `'blob:nodedata:...'` URL string that represents the given `Blob` object and can be used to retrieve the `Blob` later. + * + * ```js + * const { + * Blob, + * resolveObjectURL, + * } = require('buffer'); + * + * const blob = new Blob(['hello']); + * const id = URL.createObjectURL(blob); + * + * // later... + * + * const otherBlob = resolveObjectURL(id); + * console.log(otherBlob.size); + * ``` + * + * The data stored by the registered `Blob` will be retained in memory until`URL.revokeObjectURL()` is called to remove it. + * + * `Blob` objects are registered within the current thread. If using Worker + * Threads, `Blob` objects registered within one Worker will not be available + * to other workers or the main thread. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + */ + static createObjectURL(blob: Blob): string; + /** + * Removes the stored `Blob` identified by the given ID. + * @since v16.7.0 + * @experimental + * @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`. + */ + static revokeObjectURL(objectUrl: string): void; + constructor(input: string, base?: string | URL); + /** + * Gets and sets the fragment portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo#bar'); + * console.log(myURL.hash); + * // Prints #bar + * + * myURL.hash = 'baz'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/foo#baz + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `hash` property + * are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to + * percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + hash: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the host portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo'); + * console.log(myURL.host); + * // Prints example.org:81 + * + * myURL.host = 'example.com:82'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.com:82/foo + * ``` + * + * Invalid host values assigned to the `host` property are ignored. + */ + host: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the host name portion of the URL. The key difference between`url.host` and `url.hostname` is that `url.hostname` does _not_ include the + * port. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo'); + * console.log(myURL.hostname); + * // Prints example.org + * + * // Setting the hostname does not change the port + * myURL.hostname = 'example.com:82'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.com:81/foo + * + * // Use myURL.host to change the hostname and port + * myURL.host = 'example.org:82'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org:82/foo + * ``` + * + * Invalid host name values assigned to the `hostname` property are ignored. + */ + hostname: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the serialized URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/foo + * + * myURL.href = 'https://example.com/bar'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.com/bar + * ``` + * + * Getting the value of the `href` property is equivalent to calling {@link toString}. + * + * Setting the value of this property to a new value is equivalent to creating a + * new `URL` object using `new URL(value)`. Each of the `URL`object's properties will be modified. + * + * If the value assigned to the `href` property is not a valid URL, a `TypeError`will be thrown. + */ + href: string; + /** + * Gets the read-only serialization of the URL's origin. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo/bar?baz'); + * console.log(myURL.origin); + * // Prints https://example.org + * ``` + * + * ```js + * const idnURL = new URL('https://測試'); + * console.log(idnURL.origin); + * // Prints https://xn--g6w251d + * + * console.log(idnURL.hostname); + * // Prints xn--g6w251d + * ``` + */ + readonly origin: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the password portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * console.log(myURL.password); + * // Prints xyz + * + * myURL.password = '123'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://abc:123@example.com + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `password` property + * are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to + * percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + password: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the path portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc/xyz?123'); + * console.log(myURL.pathname); + * // Prints /abc/xyz + * + * myURL.pathname = '/abcdef'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/abcdef?123 + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `pathname`property are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters + * to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + pathname: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the port portion of the URL. + * + * The port value may be a number or a string containing a number in the range`0` to `65535` (inclusive). Setting the value to the default port of the`URL` objects given `protocol` will + * result in the `port` value becoming + * the empty string (`''`). + * + * The port value can be an empty string in which case the port depends on + * the protocol/scheme: + * + * + * + * Upon assigning a value to the port, the value will first be converted to a + * string using `.toString()`. + * + * If that string is invalid but it begins with a number, the leading number is + * assigned to `port`. + * If the number lies outside the range denoted above, it is ignored. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:8888'); + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 8888 + * + * // Default ports are automatically transformed to the empty string + * // (HTTPS protocol's default port is 443) + * myURL.port = '443'; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints the empty string + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/ + * + * myURL.port = 1234; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org:1234/ + * + * // Completely invalid port strings are ignored + * myURL.port = 'abcd'; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * + * // Leading numbers are treated as a port number + * myURL.port = '5678abcd'; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 5678 + * + * // Non-integers are truncated + * myURL.port = 1234.5678; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * + * // Out-of-range numbers which are not represented in scientific notation + * // will be ignored. + * myURL.port = 1e10; // 10000000000, will be range-checked as described below + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 1234 + * ``` + * + * Numbers which contain a decimal point, + * such as floating-point numbers or numbers in scientific notation, + * are not an exception to this rule. + * Leading numbers up to the decimal point will be set as the URL's port, + * assuming they are valid: + * + * ```js + * myURL.port = 4.567e21; + * console.log(myURL.port); + * // Prints 4 (because it is the leading number in the string '4.567e21') + * ``` + */ + port: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the protocol portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org'); + * console.log(myURL.protocol); + * // Prints https: + * + * myURL.protocol = 'ftp'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints ftp://example.org/ + * ``` + * + * Invalid URL protocol values assigned to the `protocol` property are ignored. + */ + protocol: string; + /** + * Gets and sets the serialized query portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc?123'); + * console.log(myURL.search); + * // Prints ?123 + * + * myURL.search = 'abc=xyz'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/abc?abc=xyz + * ``` + * + * Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `search`property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which + * characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + search: string; + /** + * Gets the `URLSearchParams` object representing the query parameters of the + * URL. This property is read-only but the `URLSearchParams` object it provides + * can be used to mutate the URL instance; to replace the entirety of query + * parameters of the URL, use the {@link search} setter. See `URLSearchParams` documentation for details. + * + * Use care when using `.searchParams` to modify the `URL` because, + * per the WHATWG specification, the `URLSearchParams` object uses + * different rules to determine which characters to percent-encode. For + * instance, the `URL` object will not percent encode the ASCII tilde (`~`) + * character, while `URLSearchParams` will always encode it: + * + * ```js + * const myUrl = new URL('https://example.org/abc?foo=~bar'); + * + * console.log(myUrl.search); // prints ?foo=~bar + * + * // Modify the URL via searchParams... + * myUrl.searchParams.sort(); + * + * console.log(myUrl.search); // prints ?foo=%7Ebar + * ``` + */ + readonly searchParams: URLSearchParams; + /** + * Gets and sets the username portion of the URL. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com'); + * console.log(myURL.username); + * // Prints abc + * + * myURL.username = '123'; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://123:xyz@example.com/ + * ``` + * + * Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `username`property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which + * characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce. + */ + username: string; + /** + * The `toString()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The + * value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toJSON}. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * The `toJSON()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The + * value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toString}. + * + * This method is automatically called when an `URL` object is serialized + * with [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify). + * + * ```js + * const myURLs = [ + * new URL('https://www.example.com'), + * new URL('https://test.example.org'), + * ]; + * console.log(JSON.stringify(myURLs)); + * // Prints ["https://www.example.com/","https://test.example.org/"] + * ``` + */ + toJSON(): string; + } + /** + * The `URLSearchParams` API provides read and write access to the query of a`URL`. The `URLSearchParams` class can also be used standalone with one of the + * four following constructors. + * The `URLSearchParams` class is also available on the global object. + * + * The WHATWG `URLSearchParams` interface and the `querystring` module have + * similar purpose, but the purpose of the `querystring` module is more + * general, as it allows the customization of delimiter characters (`&` and `=`). + * On the other hand, this API is designed purely for URL query strings. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?abc=123'); + * console.log(myURL.searchParams.get('abc')); + * // Prints 123 + * + * myURL.searchParams.append('abc', 'xyz'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?abc=123&abc=xyz + * + * myURL.searchParams.delete('abc'); + * myURL.searchParams.set('a', 'b'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b + * + * const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.searchParams); + * // The above is equivalent to + * // const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.search); + * + * newSearchParams.append('a', 'c'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b + * console.log(newSearchParams.toString()); + * // Prints a=b&a=c + * + * // newSearchParams.toString() is implicitly called + * myURL.search = newSearchParams; + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&a=c + * newSearchParams.delete('a'); + * console.log(myURL.href); + * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&a=c + * ``` + * @since v7.5.0, v6.13.0 + */ + class URLSearchParams implements Iterable<[string, string]> { + constructor(init?: URLSearchParams | string | Record> | Iterable<[string, string]> | ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>); + /** + * Append a new name-value pair to the query string. + */ + append(name: string, value: string): void; + /** + * Remove all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. + */ + delete(name: string): void; + /** + * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over each of the name-value pairs in the query. + * Each item of the iterator is a JavaScript `Array`. The first item of the `Array`is the `name`, the second item of the `Array` is the `value`. + * + * Alias for `urlSearchParams[@@iterator]()`. + */ + entries(): IterableIterator<[string, string]>; + /** + * Iterates over each name-value pair in the query and invokes the given function. + * + * ```js + * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?a=b&c=d'); + * myURL.searchParams.forEach((value, name, searchParams) => { + * console.log(name, value, myURL.searchParams === searchParams); + * }); + * // Prints: + * // a b true + * // c d true + * ``` + * @param fn Invoked for each name-value pair in the query + * @param thisArg To be used as `this` value for when `fn` is called + */ + forEach(callback: (this: TThis, value: string, name: string, searchParams: URLSearchParams) => void, thisArg?: TThis): void; + /** + * Returns the value of the first name-value pair whose name is `name`. If there + * are no such pairs, `null` is returned. + * @return or `null` if there is no name-value pair with the given `name`. + */ + get(name: string): string | null; + /** + * Returns the values of all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. If there are + * no such pairs, an empty array is returned. + */ + getAll(name: string): string[]; + /** + * Returns `true` if there is at least one name-value pair whose name is `name`. + */ + has(name: string): boolean; + /** + * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the names of each name-value pair. + * + * ```js + * const params = new URLSearchParams('foo=bar&foo=baz'); + * for (const name of params.keys()) { + * console.log(name); + * } + * // Prints: + * // foo + * // foo + * ``` + */ + keys(): IterableIterator; + /** + * Sets the value in the `URLSearchParams` object associated with `name` to`value`. If there are any pre-existing name-value pairs whose names are `name`, + * set the first such pair's value to `value` and remove all others. If not, + * append the name-value pair to the query string. + * + * ```js + * const params = new URLSearchParams(); + * params.append('foo', 'bar'); + * params.append('foo', 'baz'); + * params.append('abc', 'def'); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints foo=bar&foo=baz&abc=def + * + * params.set('foo', 'def'); + * params.set('xyz', 'opq'); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints foo=def&abc=def&xyz=opq + * ``` + */ + set(name: string, value: string): void; + /** + * Sort all existing name-value pairs in-place by their names. Sorting is done + * with a [stable sorting algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorting_algorithm#Stability), so relative order between name-value pairs + * with the same name is preserved. + * + * This method can be used, in particular, to increase cache hits. + * + * ```js + * const params = new URLSearchParams('query[]=abc&type=search&query[]=123'); + * params.sort(); + * console.log(params.toString()); + * // Prints query%5B%5D=abc&query%5B%5D=123&type=search + * ``` + * @since v7.7.0, v6.13.0 + */ + sort(): void; + /** + * Returns the search parameters serialized as a string, with characters + * percent-encoded where necessary. + */ + toString(): string; + /** + * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the values of each name-value pair. + */ + values(): IterableIterator; + [Symbol.iterator](): IterableIterator<[string, string]>; + } + + import { URL as _URL, URLSearchParams as _URLSearchParams } from 'url'; + global { + interface URLSearchParams extends _URLSearchParams {} + interface URL extends _URL {} + interface Global { + URL: typeof _URL; + URLSearchParams: typeof _URLSearchParams; + } + /** + * `URL` class is a global reference for `require('url').URL` + * https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#the-whatwg-url-api + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + var URL: + // For compatibility with "dom" and "webworker" URL declarations + typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any, URL: infer URL } + ? URL + : typeof _URL; + /** + * `URLSearchParams` class is a global reference for `require('url').URLSearchParams`. + * https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#class-urlsearchparams + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + var URLSearchParams: + // For compatibility with "dom" and "webworker" URLSearchParams declarations + typeof globalThis extends { onmessage: any, URLSearchParams: infer URLSearchParams } + ? URLSearchParams + : typeof _URLSearchParams; + } +} +declare module 'node:url' { + export * from 'url'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d0f4c1764 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,1594 @@ +/** + * The `util` module supports the needs of Node.js internal APIs. Many of the + * utilities are useful for application and module developers as well. To access + * it: + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/util.js) + */ +declare module 'util' { + import * as types from 'node:util/types'; + export interface InspectOptions { + /** + * If set to `true`, getters are going to be + * inspected as well. If set to `'get'` only getters without setter are going + * to be inspected. If set to `'set'` only getters having a corresponding + * setter are going to be inspected. This might cause side effects depending on + * the getter function. + * @default `false` + */ + getters?: 'get' | 'set' | boolean | undefined; + showHidden?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * @default 2 + */ + depth?: number | null | undefined; + colors?: boolean | undefined; + customInspect?: boolean | undefined; + showProxy?: boolean | undefined; + maxArrayLength?: number | null | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the maximum number of characters to + * include when formatting. Set to `null` or `Infinity` to show all elements. + * Set to `0` or negative to show no characters. + * @default 10000 + */ + maxStringLength?: number | null | undefined; + breakLength?: number | undefined; + /** + * Setting this to `false` causes each object key + * to be displayed on a new line. It will also add new lines to text that is + * longer than `breakLength`. If set to a number, the most `n` inner elements + * are united on a single line as long as all properties fit into + * `breakLength`. Short array elements are also grouped together. Note that no + * text will be reduced below 16 characters, no matter the `breakLength` size. + * For more information, see the example below. + * @default `true` + */ + compact?: boolean | number | undefined; + sorted?: boolean | ((a: string, b: string) => number) | undefined; + } + export type Style = 'special' | 'number' | 'bigint' | 'boolean' | 'undefined' | 'null' | 'string' | 'symbol' | 'date' | 'regexp' | 'module'; + export type CustomInspectFunction = (depth: number, options: InspectOptionsStylized) => string; + export interface InspectOptionsStylized extends InspectOptions { + stylize(text: string, styleType: Style): string; + } + /** + * The `util.format()` method returns a formatted string using the first argument + * as a `printf`\-like format string which can contain zero or more format + * specifiers. Each specifier is replaced with the converted value from the + * corresponding argument. Supported specifiers are: + * + * If a specifier does not have a corresponding argument, it is not replaced: + * + * ```js + * util.format('%s:%s', 'foo'); + * // Returns: 'foo:%s' + * ``` + * + * Values that are not part of the format string are formatted using`util.inspect()` if their type is not `string`. + * + * If there are more arguments passed to the `util.format()` method than the + * number of specifiers, the extra arguments are concatenated to the returned + * string, separated by spaces: + * + * ```js + * util.format('%s:%s', 'foo', 'bar', 'baz'); + * // Returns: 'foo:bar baz' + * ``` + * + * If the first argument does not contain a valid format specifier, `util.format()`returns a string that is the concatenation of all arguments separated by spaces: + * + * ```js + * util.format(1, 2, 3); + * // Returns: '1 2 3' + * ``` + * + * If only one argument is passed to `util.format()`, it is returned as it is + * without any formatting: + * + * ```js + * util.format('%% %s'); + * // Returns: '%% %s' + * ``` + * + * `util.format()` is a synchronous method that is intended as a debugging tool. + * Some input values can have a significant performance overhead that can block the + * event loop. Use this function with care and never in a hot code path. + * @since v0.5.3 + * @param format A `printf`-like format string. + */ + export function format(format?: any, ...param: any[]): string; + /** + * This function is identical to {@link format}, except in that it takes + * an `inspectOptions` argument which specifies options that are passed along to {@link inspect}. + * + * ```js + * util.formatWithOptions({ colors: true }, 'See object %O', { foo: 42 }); + * // Returns 'See object { foo: 42 }', where `42` is colored as a number + * // when printed to a terminal. + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + export function formatWithOptions(inspectOptions: InspectOptions, format?: any, ...param: any[]): string; + /** + * Returns the string name for a numeric error code that comes from a Node.js API. + * The mapping between error codes and error names is platform-dependent. + * See `Common System Errors` for the names of common errors. + * + * ```js + * fs.access('file/that/does/not/exist', (err) => { + * const name = util.getSystemErrorName(err.errno); + * console.error(name); // ENOENT + * }); + * ``` + * @since v9.7.0 + */ + export function getSystemErrorName(err: number): string; + /** + * Returns a Map of all system error codes available from the Node.js API. + * The mapping between error codes and error names is platform-dependent. + * See `Common System Errors` for the names of common errors. + * + * ```js + * fs.access('file/that/does/not/exist', (err) => { + * const errorMap = util.getSystemErrorMap(); + * const name = errorMap.get(err.errno); + * console.error(name); // ENOENT + * }); + * ``` + * @since v16.0.0 + */ + export function getSystemErrorMap(): Map; + /** + * The `util.log()` method prints the given `string` to `stdout` with an included + * timestamp. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.log('Timestamped message.'); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Since v6.0.0 - Use a third party module instead. + */ + export function log(string: string): void; + /** + * Returns the `string` after replacing any surrogate code points + * (or equivalently, any unpaired surrogate code units) with the + * Unicode "replacement character" U+FFFD. + * @since v16.8.0 + */ + export function toUSVString(string: string): string; + /** + * The `util.inspect()` method returns a string representation of `object` that is + * intended for debugging. The output of `util.inspect` may change at any time + * and should not be depended upon programmatically. Additional `options` may be + * passed that alter the result.`util.inspect()` will use the constructor's name and/or `@@toStringTag` to make + * an identifiable tag for an inspected value. + * + * ```js + * class Foo { + * get [Symbol.toStringTag]() { + * return 'bar'; + * } + * } + * + * class Bar {} + * + * const baz = Object.create(null, { [Symbol.toStringTag]: { value: 'foo' } }); + * + * util.inspect(new Foo()); // 'Foo [bar] {}' + * util.inspect(new Bar()); // 'Bar {}' + * util.inspect(baz); // '[foo] {}' + * ``` + * + * Circular references point to their anchor by using a reference index: + * + * ```js + * const { inspect } = require('util'); + * + * const obj = {}; + * obj.a = [obj]; + * obj.b = {}; + * obj.b.inner = obj.b; + * obj.b.obj = obj; + * + * console.log(inspect(obj)); + * // { + * // a: [ [Circular *1] ], + * // b: { inner: [Circular *2], obj: [Circular *1] } + * // } + * ``` + * + * The following example inspects all properties of the `util` object: + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * console.log(util.inspect(util, { showHidden: true, depth: null })); + * ``` + * + * The following example highlights the effect of the `compact` option: + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * const o = { + * a: [1, 2, [[ + * 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\nconsectetur adipiscing elit, sed do ' + + * 'eiusmod \ntempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.', + * 'test', + * 'foo']], 4], + * b: new Map([['za', 1], ['zb', 'test']]) + * }; + * console.log(util.inspect(o, { compact: true, depth: 5, breakLength: 80 })); + * + * // { a: + * // [ 1, + * // 2, + * // [ [ 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\nconsectetur [...]', // A long line + * // 'test', + * // 'foo' ] ], + * // 4 ], + * // b: Map(2) { 'za' => 1, 'zb' => 'test' } } + * + * // Setting `compact` to false or an integer creates more reader friendly output. + * console.log(util.inspect(o, { compact: false, depth: 5, breakLength: 80 })); + * + * // { + * // a: [ + * // 1, + * // 2, + * // [ + * // [ + * // 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\n' + + * // 'consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod \n' + + * // 'tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.', + * // 'test', + * // 'foo' + * // ] + * // ], + * // 4 + * // ], + * // b: Map(2) { + * // 'za' => 1, + * // 'zb' => 'test' + * // } + * // } + * + * // Setting `breakLength` to e.g. 150 will print the "Lorem ipsum" text in a + * // single line. + * ``` + * + * The `showHidden` option allows [`WeakMap`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakMap) and + * [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) entries to be + * inspected. If there are more entries than `maxArrayLength`, there is no + * guarantee which entries are displayed. That means retrieving the same [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) entries twice may + * result in different output. Furthermore, entries + * with no remaining strong references may be garbage collected at any time. + * + * ```js + * const { inspect } = require('util'); + * + * const obj = { a: 1 }; + * const obj2 = { b: 2 }; + * const weakSet = new WeakSet([obj, obj2]); + * + * console.log(inspect(weakSet, { showHidden: true })); + * // WeakSet { { a: 1 }, { b: 2 } } + * ``` + * + * The `sorted` option ensures that an object's property insertion order does not + * impact the result of `util.inspect()`. + * + * ```js + * const { inspect } = require('util'); + * const assert = require('assert'); + * + * const o1 = { + * b: [2, 3, 1], + * a: '`a` comes before `b`', + * c: new Set([2, 3, 1]) + * }; + * console.log(inspect(o1, { sorted: true })); + * // { a: '`a` comes before `b`', b: [ 2, 3, 1 ], c: Set(3) { 1, 2, 3 } } + * console.log(inspect(o1, { sorted: (a, b) => b.localeCompare(a) })); + * // { c: Set(3) { 3, 2, 1 }, b: [ 2, 3, 1 ], a: '`a` comes before `b`' } + * + * const o2 = { + * c: new Set([2, 1, 3]), + * a: '`a` comes before `b`', + * b: [2, 3, 1] + * }; + * assert.strict.equal( + * inspect(o1, { sorted: true }), + * inspect(o2, { sorted: true }) + * ); + * ``` + * + * `util.inspect()` is a synchronous method intended for debugging. Its maximum + * output length is approximately 128 MB. Inputs that result in longer output will + * be truncated. + * @since v0.3.0 + * @param object Any JavaScript primitive or `Object`. + * @return The representation of `object`. + */ + export function inspect(object: any, showHidden?: boolean, depth?: number | null, color?: boolean): string; + export function inspect(object: any, options: InspectOptions): string; + export namespace inspect { + let colors: NodeJS.Dict<[number, number]>; + let styles: { + [K in Style]: string; + }; + let defaultOptions: InspectOptions; + /** + * Allows changing inspect settings from the repl. + */ + let replDefaults: InspectOptions; + /** + * That can be used to declare custom inspect functions. + */ + const custom: unique symbol; + } + /** + * Alias for [`Array.isArray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray). + * + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Array`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isArray([]); + * // Returns: true + * util.isArray(new Array()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isArray({}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `isArray` instead. + */ + export function isArray(object: unknown): object is unknown[]; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `RegExp`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isRegExp(/some regexp/); + * // Returns: true + * util.isRegExp(new RegExp('another regexp')); + * // Returns: true + * util.isRegExp({}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Deprecated + */ + export function isRegExp(object: unknown): object is RegExp; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Date`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isDate(new Date()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isDate(Date()); + * // false (without 'new' returns a String) + * util.isDate({}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use {@link types.isDate} instead. + */ + export function isDate(object: unknown): object is Date; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Error`. Otherwise, returns`false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isError(new Error()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isError(new TypeError()); + * // Returns: true + * util.isError({ name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' }); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * + * This method relies on `Object.prototype.toString()` behavior. It is + * possible to obtain an incorrect result when the `object` argument manipulates`@@toStringTag`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const obj = { name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' }; + * + * util.isError(obj); + * // Returns: false + * obj[Symbol.toStringTag] = 'Error'; + * util.isError(obj); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.6.0 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use {@link types.isNativeError} instead. + */ + export function isError(object: unknown): object is Error; + /** + * Usage of `util.inherits()` is discouraged. Please use the ES6 `class` and`extends` keywords to get language level inheritance support. Also note + * that the two styles are [semantically incompatible](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/4179). + * + * Inherit the prototype methods from one [constructor](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/constructor) into another. The + * prototype of `constructor` will be set to a new object created from`superConstructor`. + * + * This mainly adds some input validation on top of`Object.setPrototypeOf(constructor.prototype, superConstructor.prototype)`. + * As an additional convenience, `superConstructor` will be accessible + * through the `constructor.super_` property. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const EventEmitter = require('events'); + * + * function MyStream() { + * EventEmitter.call(this); + * } + * + * util.inherits(MyStream, EventEmitter); + * + * MyStream.prototype.write = function(data) { + * this.emit('data', data); + * }; + * + * const stream = new MyStream(); + * + * console.log(stream instanceof EventEmitter); // true + * console.log(MyStream.super_ === EventEmitter); // true + * + * stream.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`); + * }); + * stream.write('It works!'); // Received data: "It works!" + * ``` + * + * ES6 example using `class` and `extends`: + * + * ```js + * const EventEmitter = require('events'); + * + * class MyStream extends EventEmitter { + * write(data) { + * this.emit('data', data); + * } + * } + * + * const stream = new MyStream(); + * + * stream.on('data', (data) => { + * console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`); + * }); + * stream.write('With ES6'); + * ``` + * @since v0.3.0 + * @deprecated Legacy: Use ES2015 class syntax and `extends` keyword instead. + */ + export function inherits(constructor: unknown, superConstructor: unknown): void; + export type DebugLoggerFunction = (msg: string, ...param: unknown[]) => void; + export interface DebugLogger extends DebugLoggerFunction { + enabled: boolean; + } + /** + * The `util.debuglog()` method is used to create a function that conditionally + * writes debug messages to `stderr` based on the existence of the `NODE_DEBUG`environment variable. If the `section` name appears within the value of that + * environment variable, then the returned function operates similar to `console.error()`. If not, then the returned function is a no-op. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo'); + * + * debuglog('hello from foo [%d]', 123); + * ``` + * + * If this program is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo` in the environment, then + * it will output something like: + * + * ```console + * FOO 3245: hello from foo [123] + * ``` + * + * where `3245` is the process id. If it is not run with that + * environment variable set, then it will not print anything. + * + * The `section` supports wildcard also: + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo-bar'); + * + * debuglog('hi there, it\'s foo-bar [%d]', 2333); + * ``` + * + * if it is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo*` in the environment, then it will output + * something like: + * + * ```console + * FOO-BAR 3257: hi there, it's foo-bar [2333] + * ``` + * + * Multiple comma-separated `section` names may be specified in the `NODE_DEBUG`environment variable: `NODE_DEBUG=fs,net,tls`. + * + * The optional `callback` argument can be used to replace the logging function + * with a different function that doesn't have any initialization or + * unnecessary wrapping. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * let debuglog = util.debuglog('internals', (debug) => { + * // Replace with a logging function that optimizes out + * // testing if the section is enabled + * debuglog = debug; + * }); + * ``` + * @since v0.11.3 + * @param section A string identifying the portion of the application for which the `debuglog` function is being created. + * @param callback A callback invoked the first time the logging function is called with a function argument that is a more optimized logging function. + * @return The logging function + */ + export function debuglog(section: string, callback?: (fn: DebugLoggerFunction) => void): DebugLogger; + export const debug: typeof debuglog; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Boolean`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isBoolean(1); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBoolean(0); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBoolean(false); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'boolean'` instead. + */ + export function isBoolean(object: unknown): object is boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Buffer`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isBuffer({ length: 0 }); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBuffer([]); + * // Returns: false + * util.isBuffer(Buffer.from('hello world')); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `isBuffer` instead. + */ + export function isBuffer(object: unknown): object is Buffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Function`. Otherwise, returns`false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * function Foo() {} + * const Bar = () => {}; + * + * util.isFunction({}); + * // Returns: false + * util.isFunction(Foo); + * // Returns: true + * util.isFunction(Bar); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'function'` instead. + */ + export function isFunction(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly `null`. Otherwise, returns`false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isNull(0); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNull(undefined); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNull(null); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === null` instead. + */ + export function isNull(object: unknown): object is null; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is `null` or `undefined`. Otherwise, + * returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isNullOrUndefined(0); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNullOrUndefined(undefined); + * // Returns: true + * util.isNullOrUndefined(null); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === undefined || value === null` instead. + */ + export function isNullOrUndefined(object: unknown): object is null | undefined; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Number`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isNumber(false); + * // Returns: false + * util.isNumber(Infinity); + * // Returns: true + * util.isNumber(0); + * // Returns: true + * util.isNumber(NaN); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'number'` instead. + */ + export function isNumber(object: unknown): object is number; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly an `Object`**and** not a`Function` (even though functions are objects in JavaScript). + * Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isObject(5); + * // Returns: false + * util.isObject(null); + * // Returns: false + * util.isObject({}); + * // Returns: true + * util.isObject(() => {}); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Deprecated: Use `value !== null && typeof value === 'object'` instead. + */ + export function isObject(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a primitive type. Otherwise, returns`false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isPrimitive(5); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive('foo'); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive(false); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive(null); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive(undefined); + * // Returns: true + * util.isPrimitive({}); + * // Returns: false + * util.isPrimitive(() => {}); + * // Returns: false + * util.isPrimitive(/^$/); + * // Returns: false + * util.isPrimitive(new Date()); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `(typeof value !== 'object' && typeof value !== 'function') || value === null` instead. + */ + export function isPrimitive(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `string`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isString(''); + * // Returns: true + * util.isString('foo'); + * // Returns: true + * util.isString(String('foo')); + * // Returns: true + * util.isString(5); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'string'` instead. + */ + export function isString(object: unknown): object is string; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Symbol`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * util.isSymbol(5); + * // Returns: false + * util.isSymbol('foo'); + * // Returns: false + * util.isSymbol(Symbol('foo')); + * // Returns: true + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'symbol'` instead. + */ + export function isSymbol(object: unknown): object is symbol; + /** + * Returns `true` if the given `object` is `undefined`. Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * const foo = undefined; + * util.isUndefined(5); + * // Returns: false + * util.isUndefined(foo); + * // Returns: true + * util.isUndefined(null); + * // Returns: false + * ``` + * @since v0.11.5 + * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === undefined` instead. + */ + export function isUndefined(object: unknown): object is undefined; + /** + * The `util.deprecate()` method wraps `fn` (which may be a function or class) in + * such a way that it is marked as deprecated. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * exports.obsoleteFunction = util.deprecate(() => { + * // Do something here. + * }, 'obsoleteFunction() is deprecated. Use newShinyFunction() instead.'); + * ``` + * + * When called, `util.deprecate()` will return a function that will emit a`DeprecationWarning` using the `'warning'` event. The warning will + * be emitted and printed to `stderr` the first time the returned function is + * called. After the warning is emitted, the wrapped function is called without + * emitting a warning. + * + * If the same optional `code` is supplied in multiple calls to `util.deprecate()`, + * the warning will be emitted only once for that `code`. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * const fn1 = util.deprecate(someFunction, someMessage, 'DEP0001'); + * const fn2 = util.deprecate(someOtherFunction, someOtherMessage, 'DEP0001'); + * fn1(); // Emits a deprecation warning with code DEP0001 + * fn2(); // Does not emit a deprecation warning because it has the same code + * ``` + * + * If either the `--no-deprecation` or `--no-warnings` command-line flags are + * used, or if the `process.noDeprecation` property is set to `true`_prior_ to + * the first deprecation warning, the `util.deprecate()` method does nothing. + * + * If the `--trace-deprecation` or `--trace-warnings` command-line flags are set, + * or the `process.traceDeprecation` property is set to `true`, a warning and a + * stack trace are printed to `stderr` the first time the deprecated function is + * called. + * + * If the `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag is set, or the`process.throwDeprecation` property is set to `true`, then an exception will be + * thrown when the deprecated function is called. + * + * The `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag and `process.throwDeprecation`property take precedence over `--trace-deprecation` and`process.traceDeprecation`. + * @since v0.8.0 + * @param fn The function that is being deprecated. + * @param msg A warning message to display when the deprecated function is invoked. + * @param code A deprecation code. See the `list of deprecated APIs` for a list of codes. + * @return The deprecated function wrapped to emit a warning. + */ + export function deprecate(fn: T, msg: string, code?: string): T; + /** + * Returns `true` if there is deep strict equality between `val1` and `val2`. + * Otherwise, returns `false`. + * + * See `assert.deepStrictEqual()` for more information about deep strict + * equality. + * @since v9.0.0 + */ + export function isDeepStrictEqual(val1: unknown, val2: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `str` with any ANSI escape codes removed. + * + * ```js + * console.log(util.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001B[4mvalue\u001B[0m')); + * // Prints "value" + * ``` + * @since v16.11.0 + */ + export function stripVTControlCharacters(str: string): string; + /** + * Takes an `async` function (or a function that returns a `Promise`) and returns a + * function following the error-first callback style, i.e. taking + * an `(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument. In the callback, the + * first argument will be the rejection reason (or `null` if the `Promise`resolved), and the second argument will be the resolved value. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * async function fn() { + * return 'hello world'; + * } + * const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn); + * + * callbackFunction((err, ret) => { + * if (err) throw err; + * console.log(ret); + * }); + * ``` + * + * Will print: + * + * ```text + * hello world + * ``` + * + * The callback is executed asynchronously, and will have a limited stack trace. + * If the callback throws, the process will emit an `'uncaughtException'` event, and if not handled will exit. + * + * Since `null` has a special meaning as the first argument to a callback, if a + * wrapped function rejects a `Promise` with a falsy value as a reason, the value + * is wrapped in an `Error` with the original value stored in a field named`reason`. + * + * ```js + * function fn() { + * return Promise.reject(null); + * } + * const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn); + * + * callbackFunction((err, ret) => { + * // When the Promise was rejected with `null` it is wrapped with an Error and + * // the original value is stored in `reason`. + * err && err.hasOwnProperty('reason') && err.reason === null; // true + * }); + * ``` + * @since v8.2.0 + * @param original An `async` function + * @return a callback style function + */ + export function callbackify(fn: () => Promise): (callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify(fn: () => Promise): (callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify(fn: (arg1: T1) => Promise): (arg1: T1, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify(fn: (arg1: T1) => Promise): (arg1: T1, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void; + export function callbackify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6) => Promise + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void; + export interface CustomPromisifyLegacy extends Function { + __promisify__: TCustom; + } + export interface CustomPromisifySymbol extends Function { + [promisify.custom]: TCustom; + } + export type CustomPromisify = CustomPromisifySymbol | CustomPromisifyLegacy; + /** + * Takes a function following the common error-first callback style, i.e. taking + * an `(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument, and returns a version + * that returns promises. + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat); + * stat('.').then((stats) => { + * // Do something with `stats` + * }).catch((error) => { + * // Handle the error. + * }); + * ``` + * + * Or, equivalently using `async function`s: + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * const fs = require('fs'); + * + * const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat); + * + * async function callStat() { + * const stats = await stat('.'); + * console.log(`This directory is owned by ${stats.uid}`); + * } + * ``` + * + * If there is an `original[util.promisify.custom]` property present, `promisify`will return its value, see `Custom promisified functions`. + * + * `promisify()` assumes that `original` is a function taking a callback as its + * final argument in all cases. If `original` is not a function, `promisify()`will throw an error. If `original` is a function but its last argument is not + * an error-first callback, it will still be passed an error-first + * callback as its last argument. + * + * Using `promisify()` on class methods or other methods that use `this` may not + * work as expected unless handled specially: + * + * ```js + * const util = require('util'); + * + * class Foo { + * constructor() { + * this.a = 42; + * } + * + * bar(callback) { + * callback(null, this.a); + * } + * } + * + * const foo = new Foo(); + * + * const naiveBar = util.promisify(foo.bar); + * // TypeError: Cannot read property 'a' of undefined + * // naiveBar().then(a => console.log(a)); + * + * naiveBar.call(foo).then((a) => console.log(a)); // '42' + * + * const bindBar = naiveBar.bind(foo); + * bindBar().then((a) => console.log(a)); // '42' + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + export function promisify(fn: CustomPromisify): TCustom; + export function promisify(fn: (callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): () => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): () => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): (arg1: T1) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise; + export function promisify( + fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void + ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise; + export function promisify(fn: Function): Function; + export namespace promisify { + /** + * That can be used to declare custom promisified variants of functions. + */ + const custom: unique symbol; + } + /** + * An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/) `TextDecoder` API. + * + * ```js + * const decoder = new TextDecoder('shift_jis'); + * let string = ''; + * let buffer; + * while (buffer = getNextChunkSomehow()) { + * string += decoder.decode(buffer, { stream: true }); + * } + * string += decoder.decode(); // end-of-stream + * ``` + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + export class TextDecoder { + /** + * The encoding supported by the `TextDecoder` instance. + */ + readonly encoding: string; + /** + * The value will be `true` if decoding errors result in a `TypeError` being + * thrown. + */ + readonly fatal: boolean; + /** + * The value will be `true` if the decoding result will include the byte order + * mark. + */ + readonly ignoreBOM: boolean; + constructor( + encoding?: string, + options?: { + fatal?: boolean | undefined; + ignoreBOM?: boolean | undefined; + } + ); + /** + * Decodes the `input` and returns a string. If `options.stream` is `true`, any + * incomplete byte sequences occurring at the end of the `input` are buffered + * internally and emitted after the next call to `textDecoder.decode()`. + * + * If `textDecoder.fatal` is `true`, decoding errors that occur will result in a`TypeError` being thrown. + * @param input An `ArrayBuffer`, `DataView` or `TypedArray` instance containing the encoded data. + */ + decode( + input?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer | null, + options?: { + stream?: boolean | undefined; + } + ): string; + } + export interface EncodeIntoResult { + /** + * The read Unicode code units of input. + */ + read: number; + /** + * The written UTF-8 bytes of output. + */ + written: number; + } + export { types }; + /** + * An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/) `TextEncoder` API. All + * instances of `TextEncoder` only support UTF-8 encoding. + * + * ```js + * const encoder = new TextEncoder(); + * const uint8array = encoder.encode('this is some data'); + * ``` + * + * The `TextEncoder` class is also available on the global object. + * @since v8.3.0 + */ + export class TextEncoder { + /** + * The encoding supported by the `TextEncoder` instance. Always set to `'utf-8'`. + */ + readonly encoding: string; + /** + * UTF-8 encodes the `input` string and returns a `Uint8Array` containing the + * encoded bytes. + * @param [input='an empty string'] The text to encode. + */ + encode(input?: string): Uint8Array; + /** + * UTF-8 encodes the `src` string to the `dest` Uint8Array and returns an object + * containing the read Unicode code units and written UTF-8 bytes. + * + * ```js + * const encoder = new TextEncoder(); + * const src = 'this is some data'; + * const dest = new Uint8Array(10); + * const { read, written } = encoder.encodeInto(src, dest); + * ``` + * @param src The text to encode. + * @param dest The array to hold the encode result. + */ + encodeInto(src: string, dest: Uint8Array): EncodeIntoResult; + } +} +declare module 'util/types' { + export * from 'util/types'; +} +declare module 'util/types' { + import { KeyObject, webcrypto } from 'node:crypto'; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) or + * [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instance. + * + * See also `util.types.isArrayBuffer()` and `util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isAnyArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is ArrayBufferLike; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an `arguments` object. + * + * ```js + * function foo() { + * util.types.isArgumentsObject(arguments); // Returns true + * } + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isArgumentsObject(object: unknown): object is IArguments; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) instance. + * This does _not_ include [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instances. Usually, it is + * desirable to test for both; See `util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer()` for that. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * util.types.isArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is ArrayBuffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of one of the [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) views, such as typed + * array objects or [`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView). Equivalent to + * [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView). + * + * ```js + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new Int8Array()); // true + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(Buffer.from('hello world')); // true + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(16))); // true + * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new ArrayBuffer()); // false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isArrayBufferView(object: unknown): object is NodeJS.ArrayBufferView; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an [async function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/async_function). + * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing; + * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if + * a transpilation tool was used. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isAsyncFunction(function foo() {}); // Returns false + * util.types.isAsyncFunction(async function foo() {}); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isAsyncFunction(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a `BigInt64Array` instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBigInt64Array(new BigInt64Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isBigInt64Array(new BigUint64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isBigInt64Array(value: unknown): value is BigInt64Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a `BigUint64Array` instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBigUint64Array(new BigInt64Array()); // Returns false + * util.types.isBigUint64Array(new BigUint64Array()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isBigUint64Array(value: unknown): value is BigUint64Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a boolean object, e.g. created + * by `new Boolean()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBooleanObject(false); // Returns false + * util.types.isBooleanObject(true); // Returns false + * util.types.isBooleanObject(new Boolean(false)); // Returns true + * util.types.isBooleanObject(new Boolean(true)); // Returns true + * util.types.isBooleanObject(Boolean(false)); // Returns false + * util.types.isBooleanObject(Boolean(true)); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isBooleanObject(object: unknown): object is Boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is any boxed primitive object, e.g. created + * by `new Boolean()`, `new String()` or `Object(Symbol())`. + * + * For example: + * + * ```js + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(false); // Returns false + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(new Boolean(false)); // Returns true + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Symbol('foo')); // Returns false + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Object(Symbol('foo'))); // Returns true + * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Object(BigInt(5))); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.11.0 + */ + function isBoxedPrimitive(object: unknown): object is String | Number | BigInt | Boolean | Symbol; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView) instance. + * + * ```js + * const ab = new ArrayBuffer(20); + * util.types.isDataView(new DataView(ab)); // Returns true + * util.types.isDataView(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * + * See also [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView). + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isDataView(object: unknown): object is DataView; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Date`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isDate(new Date()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isDate(object: unknown): object is Date; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a native `External` value. + * + * A native `External` value is a special type of object that contains a + * raw C++ pointer (`void*`) for access from native code, and has no other + * properties. Such objects are created either by Node.js internals or native + * addons. In JavaScript, they are [frozen](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/freeze) objects with a`null` prototype. + * + * ```c + * #include + * #include + * napi_value result; + * static napi_value MyNapi(napi_env env, napi_callback_info info) { + * int* raw = (int*) malloc(1024); + * napi_status status = napi_create_external(env, (void*) raw, NULL, NULL, &result); + * if (status != napi_ok) { + * napi_throw_error(env, NULL, "napi_create_external failed"); + * return NULL; + * } + * return result; + * } + * ... + * DECLARE_NAPI_PROPERTY("myNapi", MyNapi) + * ... + * ``` + * + * ```js + * const native = require('napi_addon.node'); + * const data = native.myNapi(); + * util.types.isExternal(data); // returns true + * util.types.isExternal(0); // returns false + * util.types.isExternal(new String('foo')); // returns false + * ``` + * + * For further information on `napi_create_external`, refer to `napi_create_external()`. + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isExternal(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Float32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Float32Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isFloat32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isFloat32Array(new Float32Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isFloat32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isFloat32Array(object: unknown): object is Float32Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Float64Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Float64Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isFloat64Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isFloat64Array(new Uint8Array()); // Returns false + * util.types.isFloat64Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isFloat64Array(object: unknown): object is Float64Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a generator function. + * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing; + * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if + * a transpilation tool was used. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isGeneratorFunction(function foo() {}); // Returns false + * util.types.isGeneratorFunction(function* foo() {}); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isGeneratorFunction(object: unknown): object is GeneratorFunction; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a generator object as returned from a + * built-in generator function. + * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing; + * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if + * a transpilation tool was used. + * + * ```js + * function* foo() {} + * const generator = foo(); + * util.types.isGeneratorObject(generator); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isGeneratorObject(object: unknown): object is Generator; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int8Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isInt8Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isInt8Array(new Int8Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isInt8Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isInt8Array(object: unknown): object is Int8Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int16Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int16Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isInt16Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isInt16Array(new Int16Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isInt16Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isInt16Array(object: unknown): object is Int16Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int32Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isInt32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isInt32Array(new Int32Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isInt32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isInt32Array(object: unknown): object is Int32Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Map`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isMap(new Map()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isMap(object: T | {}): object is T extends ReadonlyMap ? (unknown extends T ? never : ReadonlyMap) : Map; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an iterator returned for a built-in [`Map`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) instance. + * + * ```js + * const map = new Map(); + * util.types.isMapIterator(map.keys()); // Returns true + * util.types.isMapIterator(map.values()); // Returns true + * util.types.isMapIterator(map.entries()); // Returns true + * util.types.isMapIterator(map[Symbol.iterator]()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isMapIterator(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of a [Module Namespace Object](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-module-namespace-exotic-objects). + * + * ```js + * import * as ns from './a.js'; + * + * util.types.isModuleNamespaceObject(ns); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isModuleNamespaceObject(value: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of a built-in `Error` type. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isNativeError(new Error()); // Returns true + * util.types.isNativeError(new TypeError()); // Returns true + * util.types.isNativeError(new RangeError()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isNativeError(object: unknown): object is Error; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a number object, e.g. created + * by `new Number()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isNumberObject(0); // Returns false + * util.types.isNumberObject(new Number(0)); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isNumberObject(object: unknown): object is Number; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Promise`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). + * + * ```js + * util.types.isPromise(Promise.resolve(42)); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isPromise(object: unknown): object is Promise; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a [`Proxy`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy) instance. + * + * ```js + * const target = {}; + * const proxy = new Proxy(target, {}); + * util.types.isProxy(target); // Returns false + * util.types.isProxy(proxy); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isProxy(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a regular expression object. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isRegExp(/abc/); // Returns true + * util.types.isRegExp(new RegExp('abc')); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isRegExp(object: unknown): object is RegExp; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Set`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isSet(new Set()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSet(object: T | {}): object is T extends ReadonlySet ? (unknown extends T ? never : ReadonlySet) : Set; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is an iterator returned for a built-in [`Set`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set) instance. + * + * ```js + * const set = new Set(); + * util.types.isSetIterator(set.keys()); // Returns true + * util.types.isSetIterator(set.values()); // Returns true + * util.types.isSetIterator(set.entries()); // Returns true + * util.types.isSetIterator(set[Symbol.iterator]()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSetIterator(object: unknown): boolean; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instance. + * This does _not_ include [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) instances. Usually, it is + * desirable to test for both; See `util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer()` for that. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSharedArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is SharedArrayBuffer; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a string object, e.g. created + * by `new String()`. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isStringObject('foo'); // Returns false + * util.types.isStringObject(new String('foo')); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isStringObject(object: unknown): object is String; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a symbol object, created + * by calling `Object()` on a `Symbol` primitive. + * + * ```js + * const symbol = Symbol('foo'); + * util.types.isSymbolObject(symbol); // Returns false + * util.types.isSymbolObject(Object(symbol)); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isSymbolObject(object: unknown): object is Symbol; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`TypedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isTypedArray(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isTypedArray(new Uint8Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isTypedArray(new Float64Array()); // Returns true + * ``` + * + * See also [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView). + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isTypedArray(object: unknown): object is NodeJS.TypedArray; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint8Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint8Array(new Uint8Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint8Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint8Array(object: unknown): object is Uint8Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint8ClampedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8ClampedArray) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new Uint8ClampedArray()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint8ClampedArray(object: unknown): object is Uint8ClampedArray; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint16Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint16Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint16Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint16Array(new Uint16Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint16Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint16Array(object: unknown): object is Uint16Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint32Array) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isUint32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false + * util.types.isUint32Array(new Uint32Array()); // Returns true + * util.types.isUint32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isUint32Array(object: unknown): object is Uint32Array; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`WeakMap`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakMap) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isWeakMap(new WeakMap()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isWeakMap(object: unknown): object is WeakMap; + /** + * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) instance. + * + * ```js + * util.types.isWeakSet(new WeakSet()); // Returns true + * ``` + * @since v10.0.0 + */ + function isWeakSet(object: unknown): object is WeakSet; + /** + * Returns `true` if `value` is a `KeyObject`, `false` otherwise. + * @since v16.2.0 + */ + function isKeyObject(object: unknown): object is KeyObject; + /** + * Returns `true` if `value` is a `CryptoKey`, `false` otherwise. + * @since v16.2.0 + */ + function isCryptoKey(object: unknown): object is webcrypto.CryptoKey; +} +declare module 'node:util' { + export * from 'util'; +} +declare module 'node:util/types' { + export * from 'util/types'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f467fccf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ +/** + * The `v8` module exposes APIs that are specific to the version of [V8](https://developers.google.com/v8/) built into the Node.js binary. It can be accessed using: + * + * ```js + * const v8 = require('v8'); + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/v8.js) + */ +declare module 'v8' { + import { Readable } from 'node:stream'; + interface HeapSpaceInfo { + space_name: string; + space_size: number; + space_used_size: number; + space_available_size: number; + physical_space_size: number; + } + // ** Signifies if the --zap_code_space option is enabled or not. 1 == enabled, 0 == disabled. */ + type DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag = 0 | 1; + interface HeapInfo { + total_heap_size: number; + total_heap_size_executable: number; + total_physical_size: number; + total_available_size: number; + used_heap_size: number; + heap_size_limit: number; + malloced_memory: number; + peak_malloced_memory: number; + does_zap_garbage: DoesZapCodeSpaceFlag; + number_of_native_contexts: number; + number_of_detached_contexts: number; + } + interface HeapCodeStatistics { + code_and_metadata_size: number; + bytecode_and_metadata_size: number; + external_script_source_size: number; + } + /** + * Returns an integer representing a version tag derived from the V8 version, + * command-line flags, and detected CPU features. This is useful for determining + * whether a `vm.Script` `cachedData` buffer is compatible with this instance + * of V8. + * + * ```js + * console.log(v8.cachedDataVersionTag()); // 3947234607 + * // The value returned by v8.cachedDataVersionTag() is derived from the V8 + * // version, command-line flags, and detected CPU features. Test that the value + * // does indeed update when flags are toggled. + * v8.setFlagsFromString('--allow_natives_syntax'); + * console.log(v8.cachedDataVersionTag()); // 183726201 + * ``` + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + function cachedDataVersionTag(): number; + /** + * Returns an object with the following properties: + * + * `does_zap_garbage` is a 0/1 boolean, which signifies whether the`--zap_code_space` option is enabled or not. This makes V8 overwrite heap + * garbage with a bit pattern. The RSS footprint (resident set size) gets bigger + * because it continuously touches all heap pages and that makes them less likely + * to get swapped out by the operating system. + * + * `number_of_native_contexts` The value of native\_context is the number of the + * top-level contexts currently active. Increase of this number over time indicates + * a memory leak. + * + * `number_of_detached_contexts` The value of detached\_context is the number + * of contexts that were detached and not yet garbage collected. This number + * being non-zero indicates a potential memory leak. + * + * ```js + * { + * total_heap_size: 7326976, + * total_heap_size_executable: 4194304, + * total_physical_size: 7326976, + * total_available_size: 1152656, + * used_heap_size: 3476208, + * heap_size_limit: 1535115264, + * malloced_memory: 16384, + * peak_malloced_memory: 1127496, + * does_zap_garbage: 0, + * number_of_native_contexts: 1, + * number_of_detached_contexts: 0 + * } + * ``` + * @since v1.0.0 + */ + function getHeapStatistics(): HeapInfo; + /** + * Returns statistics about the V8 heap spaces, i.e. the segments which make up + * the V8 heap. Neither the ordering of heap spaces, nor the availability of a + * heap space can be guaranteed as the statistics are provided via the + * V8[`GetHeapSpaceStatistics`](https://v8docs.nodesource.com/node-13.2/d5/dda/classv8_1_1_isolate.html#ac673576f24fdc7a33378f8f57e1d13a4) function and may change from one V8 version to the + * next. + * + * The value returned is an array of objects containing the following properties: + * + * ```json + * [ + * { + * "space_name": "new_space", + * "space_size": 2063872, + * "space_used_size": 951112, + * "space_available_size": 80824, + * "physical_space_size": 2063872 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "old_space", + * "space_size": 3090560, + * "space_used_size": 2493792, + * "space_available_size": 0, + * "physical_space_size": 3090560 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "code_space", + * "space_size": 1260160, + * "space_used_size": 644256, + * "space_available_size": 960, + * "physical_space_size": 1260160 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "map_space", + * "space_size": 1094160, + * "space_used_size": 201608, + * "space_available_size": 0, + * "physical_space_size": 1094160 + * }, + * { + * "space_name": "large_object_space", + * "space_size": 0, + * "space_used_size": 0, + * "space_available_size": 1490980608, + * "physical_space_size": 0 + * } + * ] + * ``` + * @since v6.0.0 + */ + function getHeapSpaceStatistics(): HeapSpaceInfo[]; + /** + * The `v8.setFlagsFromString()` method can be used to programmatically set + * V8 command-line flags. This method should be used with care. Changing settings + * after the VM has started may result in unpredictable behavior, including + * crashes and data loss; or it may simply do nothing. + * + * The V8 options available for a version of Node.js may be determined by running`node --v8-options`. + * + * Usage: + * + * ```js + * // Print GC events to stdout for one minute. + * const v8 = require('v8'); + * v8.setFlagsFromString('--trace_gc'); + * setTimeout(() => { v8.setFlagsFromString('--notrace_gc'); }, 60e3); + * ``` + * @since v1.0.0 + */ + function setFlagsFromString(flags: string): void; + /** + * Generates a snapshot of the current V8 heap and returns a Readable + * Stream that may be used to read the JSON serialized representation. + * This JSON stream format is intended to be used with tools such as + * Chrome DevTools. The JSON schema is undocumented and specific to the + * V8 engine. Therefore, the schema may change from one version of V8 to the next. + * + * ```js + * // Print heap snapshot to the console + * const v8 = require('v8'); + * const stream = v8.getHeapSnapshot(); + * stream.pipe(process.stdout); + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0 + * @return A Readable Stream containing the V8 heap snapshot + */ + function getHeapSnapshot(): Readable; + /** + * Generates a snapshot of the current V8 heap and writes it to a JSON + * file. This file is intended to be used with tools such as Chrome + * DevTools. The JSON schema is undocumented and specific to the V8 + * engine, and may change from one version of V8 to the next. + * + * A heap snapshot is specific to a single V8 isolate. When using `worker threads`, a heap snapshot generated from the main thread will + * not contain any information about the workers, and vice versa. + * + * ```js + * const { writeHeapSnapshot } = require('v8'); + * const { + * Worker, + * isMainThread, + * parentPort + * } = require('worker_threads'); + * + * if (isMainThread) { + * const worker = new Worker(__filename); + * + * worker.once('message', (filename) => { + * console.log(`worker heapdump: ${filename}`); + * // Now get a heapdump for the main thread. + * console.log(`main thread heapdump: ${writeHeapSnapshot()}`); + * }); + * + * // Tell the worker to create a heapdump. + * worker.postMessage('heapdump'); + * } else { + * parentPort.once('message', (message) => { + * if (message === 'heapdump') { + * // Generate a heapdump for the worker + * // and return the filename to the parent. + * parentPort.postMessage(writeHeapSnapshot()); + * } + * }); + * } + * ``` + * @since v11.13.0 + * @param filename The file path where the V8 heap snapshot is to be saved. If not specified, a file name with the pattern `'Heap-${yyyymmdd}-${hhmmss}-${pid}-${thread_id}.heapsnapshot'` will be + * generated, where `{pid}` will be the PID of the Node.js process, `{thread_id}` will be `0` when `writeHeapSnapshot()` is called from the main Node.js thread or the id of a + * worker thread. + * @return The filename where the snapshot was saved. + */ + function writeHeapSnapshot(filename?: string): string; + /** + * Returns an object with the following properties: + * + * ```js + * { + * code_and_metadata_size: 212208, + * bytecode_and_metadata_size: 161368, + * external_script_source_size: 1410794 + * } + * ``` + * @since v12.8.0 + */ + function getHeapCodeStatistics(): HeapCodeStatistics; + /** + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class Serializer { + /** + * Writes out a header, which includes the serialization format version. + */ + writeHeader(): void; + /** + * Serializes a JavaScript value and adds the serialized representation to the + * internal buffer. + * + * This throws an error if `value` cannot be serialized. + */ + writeValue(val: any): boolean; + /** + * Returns the stored internal buffer. This serializer should not be used once + * the buffer is released. Calling this method results in undefined behavior + * if a previous write has failed. + */ + releaseBuffer(): Buffer; + /** + * Marks an `ArrayBuffer` as having its contents transferred out of band. + * Pass the corresponding `ArrayBuffer` in the deserializing context to `deserializer.transferArrayBuffer()`. + * @param id A 32-bit unsigned integer. + * @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer` instance. + */ + transferArrayBuffer(id: number, arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer): void; + /** + * Write a raw 32-bit unsigned integer. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeUint32(value: number): void; + /** + * Write a raw 64-bit unsigned integer, split into high and low 32-bit parts. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeUint64(hi: number, lo: number): void; + /** + * Write a JS `number` value. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeDouble(value: number): void; + /** + * Write raw bytes into the serializer’s internal buffer. The deserializer + * will require a way to compute the length of the buffer. + * For use inside of a custom `serializer._writeHostObject()`. + */ + writeRawBytes(buffer: NodeJS.TypedArray): void; + } + /** + * A subclass of `Serializer` that serializes `TypedArray`(in particular `Buffer`) and `DataView` objects as host objects, and only + * stores the part of their underlying `ArrayBuffer`s that they are referring to. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class DefaultSerializer extends Serializer {} + /** + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class Deserializer { + constructor(data: NodeJS.TypedArray); + /** + * Reads and validates a header (including the format version). + * May, for example, reject an invalid or unsupported wire format. In that case, + * an `Error` is thrown. + */ + readHeader(): boolean; + /** + * Deserializes a JavaScript value from the buffer and returns it. + */ + readValue(): any; + /** + * Marks an `ArrayBuffer` as having its contents transferred out of band. + * Pass the corresponding `ArrayBuffer` in the serializing context to `serializer.transferArrayBuffer()` (or return the `id` from `serializer._getSharedArrayBufferId()` in the case of + * `SharedArrayBuffer`s). + * @param id A 32-bit unsigned integer. + * @param arrayBuffer An `ArrayBuffer` instance. + */ + transferArrayBuffer(id: number, arrayBuffer: ArrayBuffer): void; + /** + * Reads the underlying wire format version. Likely mostly to be useful to + * legacy code reading old wire format versions. May not be called before`.readHeader()`. + */ + getWireFormatVersion(): number; + /** + * Read a raw 32-bit unsigned integer and return it. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readUint32(): number; + /** + * Read a raw 64-bit unsigned integer and return it as an array `[hi, lo]`with two 32-bit unsigned integer entries. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readUint64(): [number, number]; + /** + * Read a JS `number` value. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readDouble(): number; + /** + * Read raw bytes from the deserializer’s internal buffer. The `length` parameter + * must correspond to the length of the buffer that was passed to `serializer.writeRawBytes()`. + * For use inside of a custom `deserializer._readHostObject()`. + */ + readRawBytes(length: number): Buffer; + } + /** + * A subclass of `Deserializer` corresponding to the format written by `DefaultSerializer`. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + class DefaultDeserializer extends Deserializer {} + /** + * Uses a `DefaultSerializer` to serialize `value` into a buffer. + * @since v8.0.0 + */ + function serialize(value: any): Buffer; + /** + * Uses a `DefaultDeserializer` with default options to read a JS value + * from a buffer. + * @since v8.0.0 + * @param buffer A buffer returned by {@link serialize}. + */ + function deserialize(buffer: NodeJS.TypedArray): any; + /** + * The `v8.takeCoverage()` method allows the user to write the coverage started by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE` to disk on demand. This method can be invoked multiple + * times during the lifetime of the process. Each time the execution counter will + * be reset and a new coverage report will be written to the directory specified + * by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE`. + * + * When the process is about to exit, one last coverage will still be written to + * disk unless {@link stopCoverage} is invoked before the process exits. + * @since v15.1.0, v12.22.0 + */ + function takeCoverage(): void; + /** + * The `v8.stopCoverage()` method allows the user to stop the coverage collection + * started by `NODE_V8_COVERAGE`, so that V8 can release the execution count + * records and optimize code. This can be used in conjunction with {@link takeCoverage} if the user wants to collect the coverage on demand. + * @since v15.1.0, v12.22.0 + */ + function stopCoverage(): void; +} +declare module 'node:v8' { + export * from 'v8'; +} diff --git a/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a46b39190 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/@types/body-parser/node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +/** + * The `vm` module enables compiling and running code within V8 Virtual + * Machine contexts. **The `vm` module is not a security mechanism. Do** + * **not use it to run untrusted code.** + * + * JavaScript code can be compiled and run immediately or + * compiled, saved, and run later. + * + * A common use case is to run the code in a different V8 Context. This means + * invoked code has a different global object than the invoking code. + * + * One can provide the context by `contextifying` an + * object. The invoked code treats any property in the context like a + * global variable. Any changes to global variables caused by the invoked + * code are reflected in the context object. + * + * ```js + * const vm = require('vm'); + * + * const x = 1; + * + * const context = { x: 2 }; + * vm.createContext(context); // Contextify the object. + * + * const code = 'x += 40; var y = 17;'; + * // `x` and `y` are global variables in the context. + * // Initially, x has the value 2 because that is the value of context.x. + * vm.runInContext(code, context); + * + * console.log(context.x); // 42 + * console.log(context.y); // 17 + * + * console.log(x); // 1; y is not defined. + * ``` + * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.9.0/lib/vm.js) + */ +declare module 'vm' { + interface Context extends NodeJS.Dict {} + interface BaseOptions { + /** + * Specifies the filename used in stack traces produced by this script. + * Default: `''`. + */ + filename?: string | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the line number offset that is displayed in stack traces produced by this script. + * Default: `0`. + */ + lineOffset?: number | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the column number offset that is displayed in stack traces produced by this script. + * @default 0 + */ + columnOffset?: number | undefined; + } + interface ScriptOptions extends BaseOptions { + displayErrors?: boolean | undefined; + timeout?: number | undefined; + cachedData?: Buffer | undefined; + /** @deprecated in favor of `script.createCachedData()` */ + produceCachedData?: boolean | undefined; + } + interface RunningScriptOptions extends BaseOptions { + /** + * When `true`, if an `Error` occurs while compiling the `code`, the line of code causing the error is attached to the stack trace. + * Default: `true`. + */ + displayErrors?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * Specifies the number of milliseconds to execute code before terminating execution. + * If execution is terminated, an `Error` will be thrown. This value must be a strictly positive integer. + */ + timeout?: number | undefined; + /** + * If `true`, the execution will be terminated when `SIGINT` (Ctrl+C) is received. + * Existing handlers for the event that have been attached via `process.on('SIGINT')` will be disabled during script execution, but will continue to work after that. + * If execution is terminated, an `Error` will be thrown. + * Default: `false`. + */ + breakOnSigint?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to `afterEvaluate`, microtasks will be run immediately after the script has run. + */ + microtaskMode?: 'afterEvaluate' | undefined; + } + interface CompileFunctionOptions extends BaseOptions { + /** + * Provides an optional data with V8's code cache data for the supplied source. + */ + cachedData?: Buffer | undefined; + /** + * Specifies whether to produce new cache data. + * Default: `false`, + */ + produceCachedData?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * The sandbox/context in which the said function should be compiled in. + */ + parsingContext?: Context | undefined; + /** + * An array containing a collection of context extensions (objects wrapping the current scope) to be applied while compiling + */ + contextExtensions?: Object[] | undefined; + } + interface CreateContextOptions { + /** + * Human-readable name of the newly created context. + * @default 'VM Context i' Where i is an ascending numerical index of the created context. + */ + name?: string | undefined; + /** + * Corresponds to the newly created context for display purposes. + * The origin should be formatted like a `URL`, but with only the scheme, host, and port (if necessary), + * like the value of the `url.origin` property of a URL object. + * Most notably, this string should omit the trailing slash, as that denotes a path. + * @default '' + */ + origin?: string | undefined; + codeGeneration?: + | { + /** + * If set to false any calls to eval or function constructors (Function, GeneratorFunction, etc) + * will throw an EvalError. + * @default true + */ + strings?: boolean | undefined; + /** + * If set to false any attempt to compile a WebAssembly module will throw a WebAssembly.CompileError. + * @default true + */ + wasm?: boolean | undefined; + } + | undefined; + /** + * If set to `afterEvaluate`, microtasks will be run immediately after the script has run. + */ + microtaskMode?: 'afterEvaluate' | undefined; + } + type MeasureMemoryMode = 'summary' | 'detailed'; + interface MeasureMemoryOptions { + /** + * @default 'summary' + */ + mode?: MeasureMemoryMode | undefined; + context?: Context | undefined; + } + interface MemoryMeasurement { + total: { + jsMemoryEstimate: number; + jsMemoryRange: [number, number]; + }; + } + /** + * Instances of the `vm.Script` class contain precompiled scripts that can be + * executed in specific contexts. + * @since v0.3.1 + */ + class Script { + constructor(code: string, options?: ScriptOptions); + /** + * Runs the compiled code contained by the `vm.Script` object within the given`contextifiedObject` and returns the result. Running code does not have access + * to local scope. + * + * The following example compiles code that increments a global variable, sets + * the value of another global variable, then execute the code multiple times. + * The globals are contained in the `context` object. + * + * ```js + * const vm = require('vm'); + * + * const context = { + * animal: 'cat', + * count: 2 + * }; + * + * const script = new vm.Script('count += 1; name = "kitty";'); + * + * vm.createContext(context); + * for (let i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { + * script.runInContext(context); + * } + * + * console.log(context); + * // Prints: { animal: 'cat', count: 12, name: 'kitty' } + * ``` + * + * Using the `timeout` or `breakOnSigint` options will result in new event loops + * and corresponding threads being started, which have a non-zero performance + * overhead. + * @since v0.3.1 + * @param contextifiedObject A `contextified` object as returned by the `vm.createContext()` method. + * @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script. + */ + runInContext(contextifiedObject: Context, options?: RunningScriptOptions): any; + /** + * First contextifies the given `contextObject`, runs the compiled code contained + * by the `vm.Script` object within the created context, and returns the result. + * Running code does not have access to local scope. + * + * The following example compiles code that sets a global variable, then executes + * the code multiple times in different contexts. The globals are set on and + * contained within each individual `context`. + * + * ```js + * const vm = require('vm'); + * + * const script = new vm.Script('globalVar = "set"'); + * + * const contexts = [{}, {}, {}]; + * contexts.forEach((context) => { + * script.runInNewContext(context); + * }); + * + * console.log(contexts); + * // Prints: [{ globalVar: 'set' }, { globalVar: 'set' }, { globalVar: 'set' }] + * ``` + * @since v0.3.1 + * @param contextObject An object that will be `contextified`. If `undefined`, a new object will be created. + * @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script. + */ + runInNewContext(contextObject?: Context, options?: RunningScriptOptions): any; + /** + * Runs the compiled code contained by the `vm.Script` within the context of the + * current `global` object. Running code does not have access to local scope, but_does_ have access to the current `global` object. + * + * The following example compiles code that increments a `global` variable then + * executes that code multiple times: + * + * ```js + * const vm = require('vm'); + * + * global.globalVar = 0; + * + * const script = new vm.Script('globalVar += 1', { filename: 'myfile.vm' }); + * + * for (let i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) { + * script.runInThisContext(); + * } + * + * console.log(globalVar); + * + * // 1000 + * ``` + * @since v0.3.1 + * @return the result of the very last statement executed in the script. + */ + runInThisContext(options?: RunningScriptOptions): any; + /** + * Creates a code cache that can be used with the `Script` constructor's`cachedData` option. Returns a `Buffer`. This method may be called at any + * time and any number of times. + * + * ```js + * const script = new vm.Script(` + * function add(a, b) { + * return a + b; + * } + * + * const x = add(1, 2); + * `); + * + * const cacheWithoutX = script.createCachedData(); + * + * script.runInThisContext(); + * + * const cacheWithX = script.createCachedData(); + * ``` + * @since v10.6.0 + */ + createCachedData(): Buffer; + /** @deprecated in favor of `script.createCachedData()` */ + cachedDataProduced?: boolean | undefined; + cachedDataRejected?: boolean | undefined; + cachedData?: Buffer | undefined; + } + /** + * If given a `contextObject`, the `vm.createContext()` method will `prepare + * that object` so that it can be used in calls to {@link runInContext} or `script.runInContext()`. Inside such scripts, + * the `contextObject` will be the global object, retaining all of its existing + * properties but also having the built-in objects and functions any standard [global object](https://es5.github.io/#x15.1) has. Outside of scripts run by the vm module, global variables + * will remain unchanged. + * + * ```js + * const vm = require('vm'); + * + * global.globalVar = 3; + * + * const context = { globalVar: 1 }; + * vm.createContext(context); + * + * vm.runInContext('globalVar *= 2;', context); + * + * console.log(context); + * // Prints: { globalVar: 2 } + * + * console.log(global.globalVar); + * // Prints: 3 + * ``` + * + * If `contextObject` is omitted (or passed explicitly as `undefined`), a new, + * empty `contextified` object will be returned. + * + * The `vm.createContext()` method is primarily useful for creating a single + * context that can be used to run multiple scripts. For instance, if emulating a + * web browser, the method can be used to create a single context representing a + * window's global object, then run all ` -``` - - - -Node - - -Install with npm install @octokit/auth-token - -```js -const { createTokenAuth } = require("@octokit/auth-token"); -// or: import { createTokenAuth } from "@octokit/auth-token"; -``` - - - - - -```js -const auth = createTokenAuth("ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000"); -const authentication = await auth(); -// { -// type: 'token', -// token: 'ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000', -// tokenType: 'oauth' -// } -``` - -## `createTokenAuth(token) options` - -The `createTokenAuth` method accepts a single argument of type string, which is the token. The passed token can be one of the following: - -- [Personal access token](https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line) -- [OAuth access token](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps/) -- [GITHUB_TOKEN provided to GitHub Actions](https://developer.github.com/actions/creating-github-actions/accessing-the-runtime-environment/#environment-variables) -- Installation access token ([server-to-server](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#authenticating-as-an-installation)) -- User authentication for installation ([user-to-server](https://docs.github.com/en/developers/apps/building-github-apps/identifying-and-authorizing-users-for-github-apps)) - -Examples - -```js -// Personal access token or OAuth access token -createTokenAuth("ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000"); -// { -// type: 'token', -// token: 'ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000', -// tokenType: 'oauth' -// } - -// Installation access token or GitHub Action token -createTokenAuth("ghs_InstallallationOrActionToken00000000"); -// { -// type: 'token', -// token: 'ghs_InstallallationOrActionToken00000000', -// tokenType: 'installation' -// } - -// Installation access token or GitHub Action token -createTokenAuth("ghu_InstallationUserToServer000000000000"); -// { -// type: 'token', -// token: 'ghu_InstallationUserToServer000000000000', -// tokenType: 'user-to-server' -// } -``` - -## `auth()` - -The `auth()` method has no options. It returns a promise which resolves with the the authentication object. - -## Authentication object - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- name - - type - - description -
- type - - string - - "token" -
- token - - string - - The provided token. -
- tokenType - - string - - Can be either "oauth" for personal access tokens and OAuth tokens, "installation" for installation access tokens (includes GITHUB_TOKEN provided to GitHub Actions), "app" for a GitHub App JSON Web Token, or "user-to-server" for a user authentication token through an app installation. -
- -## `auth.hook(request, route, options)` or `auth.hook(request, options)` - -`auth.hook()` hooks directly into the request life cycle. It authenticates the request using the provided token. - -The `request` option is an instance of [`@octokit/request`](https://github.com/octokit/request.js#readme). The `route`/`options` parameters are the same as for the [`request()` method](https://github.com/octokit/request.js#request). - -`auth.hook()` can be called directly to send an authenticated request - -```js -const { data: authorizations } = await auth.hook( - request, - "GET /authorizations" -); -``` - -Or it can be passed as option to [`request()`](https://github.com/octokit/request.js#request). - -```js -const requestWithAuth = request.defaults({ - request: { - hook: auth.hook, - }, -}); - -const { data: authorizations } = await requestWithAuth("GET /authorizations"); -``` - -## Find more information - -`auth()` does not send any requests, it only transforms the provided token string into an authentication object. - -Here is a list of things you can do to retrieve further information - -### Find out what scopes are enabled for oauth tokens - -Note that this does not work for installations. There is no way to retrieve permissions based on an installation access tokens. - -```js -const TOKEN = "ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000"; - -const auth = createTokenAuth(TOKEN); -const authentication = await auth(); - -const response = await request("HEAD /", { - headers: authentication.headers, -}); -const scopes = response.headers["x-oauth-scopes"].split(/,\s+/); - -if (scopes.length) { - console.log( - `"${TOKEN}" has ${scopes.length} scopes enabled: ${scopes.join(", ")}` - ); -} else { - console.log(`"${TOKEN}" has no scopes enabled`); -} -``` - -### Find out if token is a personal access token or if it belongs to an OAuth app - -```js -const TOKEN = "ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000"; - -const auth = createTokenAuth(TOKEN); -const authentication = await auth(); - -const response = await request("HEAD /", { - headers: authentication.headers, -}); -const clientId = response.headers["x-oauth-client-id"]; - -if (clientId) { - console.log( - `"${token}" is an OAuth token, its app’s client_id is ${clientId}.` - ); -} else { - console.log(`"${token}" is a personal access token`); -} -``` - -### Find out what permissions are enabled for a repository - -Note that the `permissions` key is not set when authenticated using an installation access token. - -```js -const TOKEN = "ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000"; - -const auth = createTokenAuth(TOKEN); -const authentication = await auth(); - -const response = await request("GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}", { - owner: 'octocat', - repo: 'hello-world' - headers: authentication.headers -}); - -console.log(response.data.permissions) -// { -// admin: true, -// push: true, -// pull: true -// } -``` - -### Use token for git operations - -Both OAuth and installation access tokens can be used for git operations. However, when using with an installation, [the token must be prefixed with `x-access-token`](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#http-based-git-access-by-an-installation). - -This example is using the [`execa`](https://github.com/sindresorhus/execa) package to run a `git push` command. - -```js -const TOKEN = "ghp_PersonalAccessToken01245678900000000"; - -const auth = createTokenAuth(TOKEN); -const { token, tokenType } = await auth(); -const tokenWithPrefix = - tokenType === "installation" ? `x-access-token:${token}` : token; - -const repositoryUrl = `https://${tokenWithPrefix}@github.com/octocat/hello-world.git`; - -const { stdout } = await execa("git", ["push", repositoryUrl]); -console.log(stdout); -``` - -## License - -[MIT](LICENSE) diff --git a/node_modules/@octokit/core/node_modules/@octokit/auth-token/dist-node/index.js b/node_modules/@octokit/core/node_modules/@octokit/auth-token/dist-node/index.js deleted file mode 100644 index af0f0a629..000000000 --- a/node_modules/@octokit/core/node_modules/@octokit/auth-token/dist-node/index.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -'use strict'; - -Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true }); - -const REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION_LEGACY = /^v1\./; -const REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION = /^ghs_/; -const REGEX_IS_USER_TO_SERVER = /^ghu_/; -async function auth(token) { - const isApp = token.split(/\./).length === 3; - const isInstallation = REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION_LEGACY.test(token) || REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION.test(token); - const isUserToServer = REGEX_IS_USER_TO_SERVER.test(token); - const tokenType = isApp ? "app" : isInstallation ? "installation" : isUserToServer ? "user-to-server" : "oauth"; - return { - type: "token", - token: token, - tokenType - }; -} - -/** - * Prefix token for usage in the Authorization header - * - * @param token OAuth token or JSON Web Token - */ -function withAuthorizationPrefix(token) { - if (token.split(/\./).length === 3) { - return `bearer ${token}`; - } - - return `token ${token}`; -} - -async function hook(token, request, route, parameters) { - const endpoint = request.endpoint.merge(route, parameters); - endpoint.headers.authorization = withAuthorizationPrefix(token); - return request(endpoint); -} - -const createTokenAuth = function createTokenAuth(token) { - if (!token) { - throw new Error("[@octokit/auth-token] No token passed to createTokenAuth"); - } - - if (typeof token !== "string") { - throw new Error("[@octokit/auth-token] Token passed to createTokenAuth is not a string"); - } - - token = token.replace(/^(token|bearer) +/i, ""); - return Object.assign(auth.bind(null, token), { - hook: hook.bind(null, token) - }); -}; - -exports.createTokenAuth = createTokenAuth; -//# sourceMappingURL=index.js.map diff --git a/node_modules/@octokit/core/node_modules/@octokit/auth-token/dist-node/index.js.map b/node_modules/@octokit/core/node_modules/@octokit/auth-token/dist-node/index.js.map deleted file mode 100644 index af0c2e201..000000000 --- a/node_modules/@octokit/core/node_modules/@octokit/auth-token/dist-node/index.js.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -{"version":3,"file":"index.js","sources":["../dist-src/auth.js","../dist-src/with-authorization-prefix.js","../dist-src/hook.js","../dist-src/index.js"],"sourcesContent":["const REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION_LEGACY = /^v1\\./;\nconst REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION = /^ghs_/;\nconst REGEX_IS_USER_TO_SERVER = /^ghu_/;\nexport async function auth(token) {\n const isApp = token.split(/\\./).length === 3;\n const isInstallation = REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION_LEGACY.test(token) ||\n REGEX_IS_INSTALLATION.test(token);\n const isUserToServer = REGEX_IS_USER_TO_SERVER.test(token);\n const tokenType = isApp\n ? 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