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TypeScript
133 lines
3.8 KiB
TypeScript
// Type definitions for gulp-util v3.0.x
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// Project: https://github.com/gulpjs/gulp-util
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// Definitions by: jedmao <https://github.com/jedmao>
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// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
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declare module 'gulp-util' {
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import vinyl = require('vinyl');
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import chalk = require('chalk');
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import through2 = require('through2');
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export class File extends vinyl { }
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/**
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* Replaces a file extension in a path. Returns the new path.
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*/
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export function replaceExtension(npath: string, ext: string): string;
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export var colors: typeof chalk;
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export var date: {
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(now?: Date, mask?: string, convertLocalTimeToUTC?: boolean): any;
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(date?: string, mask?: string, convertLocalTimeToUTC?: boolean): any;
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masks: any;
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};
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/**
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* Logs stuff. Already prefixed with [gulp] and all that. Use the right colors
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* for values. If you pass in multiple arguments it will join them by a space.
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*/
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export function log(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void;
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/**
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* This is a lodash.template function wrapper. You must pass in a valid gulp
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* file object so it is available to the user or it will error. You can not
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* configure any of the delimiters. Look at the lodash docs for more info.
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*/
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export function template(tmpl: string): (opt: { file: { path: string } }) => string;
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export function template(tmpl: string, opt: { file: { path: string } }): string;
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export var env: any;
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export function beep(): void;
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/**
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* Returns a stream that does nothing but pass data straight through.
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*/
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export var noop: typeof through2;
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export function isStream(obj: any): boolean;
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export function isBuffer(obj: any): boolean;
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export function isNull(obj: any): boolean;
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export var linefeed: string;
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export function combine(streams: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream[]): () => NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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export function combine(...streams: NodeJS.ReadWriteStream[]): () => NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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/**
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* This is similar to es.wait but instead of buffering text into one string
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* it buffers anything into an array (so very useful for file objects).
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*/
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export function buffer(cb?: (err: Error, data: any[]) => void): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
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export class PluginError implements Error, PluginErrorOptions {
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constructor(options?: PluginErrorOptions);
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constructor(pluginName: string, options?: PluginErrorOptions);
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constructor(pluginName: string, message: string, options?: PluginErrorOptions);
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constructor(pluginName: string, message: Error, options?: PluginErrorOptions);
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/**
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* The module name of your plugin.
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*/
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name: string;
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/**
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* Can be a string or an existing error.
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*/
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message: any;
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fileName: string;
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lineNumber: number;
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/**
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* You need to include the message along with this stack. If you pass an
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* error in as the message the stack will be pulled from that, otherwise one
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* will be created.
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*/
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stack: string;
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/**
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* By default the stack will not be shown. Set this to true if you think the
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* stack is important for your error.
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*/
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showStack: boolean;
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/**
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* Error properties will be included in err.toString(). Can be omitted by
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* setting this to false.
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*/
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showProperties: boolean;
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plugin: string;
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error: Error;
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}
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}
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interface PluginErrorOptions {
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/**
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* The module name of your plugin.
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*/
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name?: string;
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/**
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* Can be a string or an existing error.
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*/
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message?: any;
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fileName?: string;
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lineNumber?: number;
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/**
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* You need to include the message along with this stack. If you pass an
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* error in as the message the stack will be pulled from that, otherwise one
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* will be created.
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*/
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stack?: string;
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/**
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* By default the stack will not be shown. Set this to true if you think the
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* stack is important for your error.
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*/
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showStack?: boolean;
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/**
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* Error properties will be included in err.toString(). Can be omitted by
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* setting this to false.
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*/
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showProperties?: boolean;
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plugin?: string;
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error?: Error;
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} |