Reviewed By: passy Differential Revision: D17863711 fbshipit-source-id: 259dc77826fb803ff1b88c88529d7f679d3b74d8
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1.5 KiB
TypeScript
50 lines
1.5 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @format
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*/
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declare module 'JSONStream' {
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export interface Options {
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recurse: boolean;
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}
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export function parse(pattern: any): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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export function parse(patterns: any[]): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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/**
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* Create a writable stream.
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* you may pass in custom open, close, and seperator strings. But, by default,
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* JSONStream.stringify() will create an array,
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* (with default options open='[\n', sep='\n,\n', close='\n]\n')
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*/
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export function stringify(): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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/** If you call JSONStream.stringify(false) the elements will only be seperated by a newline. */
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export function stringify(
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newlineOnly: NewlineOnlyIndicator,
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): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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type NewlineOnlyIndicator = false;
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/**
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* Create a writable stream.
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* you may pass in custom open, close, and seperator strings. But, by default,
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* JSONStream.stringify() will create an array,
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* (with default options open='[\n', sep='\n,\n', close='\n]\n')
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*/
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export function stringify(
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open: string,
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sep: string,
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close: string,
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): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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export function stringifyObject(): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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export function stringifyObject(
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open: string,
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sep: string,
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close: string,
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): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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}
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