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/// <reference path="index.d.ts" />
/// <reference path="../doh/doh.d.ts" />
declare namespace dojo {
/* general implied types */
type NodeOrString = Node | string;
type ElementOrString = Element | string;
type NodeFragmentOrString = NodeOrString | DocumentFragment;
interface GenericConstructor<T> {
new (...args: any[]): T;
prototype: T;
}
interface GenericObject {
[id: string]: any;
}
interface GenericFunction<T> {
(...args: any[]): T;
}
interface Handle {
remove(): void;
}
interface EventListener {
(evt: any): void;
}
interface BuildProfile {
resourceTags: { [tag: string]: (filename: string, mid?: string) => boolean; };
}
interface Package {
location?: string;
main?: string;
name?: string;
}
export interface ModuleMap extends ModuleMapItem {
[ sourceMid: string ]: ModuleMapReplacement;
}
export interface ModuleMapItem {
[ mid: string ]: /* ModuleMapReplacement | ModuleMap */ any;
}
export interface ModuleMapReplacement extends ModuleMapItem {
[ findMid: string ]: /* replaceMid */ string;
}
/* dojo/AdapterRegistry */
interface AdapterRegistry {
/**
* register a check function to determine if the wrap function or
* object gets selected
*/
register(name: string, check: (...args: any[]) => boolean, wrap: Function, directReturn?: boolean, override?: boolean): void;
/**
* Find an adapter for the given arguments. If no suitable adapter
* is found, throws an exception. match() accepts any number of
* arguments, all of which are passed to all matching functions
* from the registered pairs.
*/
match(...args: any[]): any;
/**
* Remove a named adapter from the registry
*/
unregister(name: string): boolean;
}
interface AdapterRegistryConstructor {
new (returnWrappers?: boolean): AdapterRegistry;
prototype: AdapterRegistry;
}
/* dojo/aspect */
interface AfterAdvice<T> {
(result: T, ...args: any[]): T;
}
interface AroundAdvice<T> {
(origFn: GenericFunction<T>): (...args: any[]) => T;
}
interface BeforeAdvice {
(...args: any[]): any[] | void;
}
interface Aspect {
/**
* The "before" export of the aspect module is a function that can be used to attach
* "before" advice to a method. This function will be executed before the original attach
* is executed. This function will be called with the arguments used to call the mattach
* This function may optionally return an array as the new arguments to use tattach
* the original method (or the previous, next-to-execute before advice, if one exattach
* If the before method doesn't return anything (returns undefined) the original argattach
* will be presattach
* If there are multiple "before" advisors, they are executed in the reverse order they were registered.
*/
before<T>(target: GenericObject, methodName: string, advice: BeforeAdvice | Function): Handle;
/**
* The "around" export of the aspect module is a function that can be used to attach
* "around" advice to a method. The advisor function is immediately executeattach
* the around() is called, is passed a single argument that is a function that attach
* called to continue execution of the original method (or the next around advattach
* The advisor function should return a function, and this function will be called whattach
* the method is called. It will be called with the arguments used to call the mattach
* Whatever this function returns will be returned as the result of the method call (unless after advise changes it).
*/
around<T>(target: GenericObject, methodName: string, advice: AroundAdvice<T> | Function): Handle;
/**
* The "after" export of the aspect module is a function that can be used to attach
* "after" advice to a method. This function will be executed after the original method
* is executed. By default the function will be called with a single argument, the return
* value of the original method, or the the return value of the last executed advice (if a previous one exists).
* The fourth (optional) argument can be set to true to so the function receives the original
* arguments (from when the original method was called) rather than the return value.
* If there are multiple "after" advisors, they are executed in the order they were registered.
*/
after<T>(target: GenericObject, methodName: string, advice: AfterAdvice<T> | Function, receiveArguments?: boolean): Handle;
}
/* dojo/back */
interface BackArgs {
back?: GenericFunction<void>;
forward?: GenericFunction<void>;
changeUrl?: boolean | string;
}
interface Back {
getHash(): string;
setHash(h: string): void;
/**
* private method. Do not call this directly.
*/
goBack(): void;
/**
* private method. Do not call this directly.
*/
goForward(): void;
/**
* Initializes the undo stack. This must be called from a <script>
* block that lives inside the `<body>` tag to prevent bugs on IE.
* Only call this method before the page's DOM is finished loading. Otherwise
* it will not work. Be careful with xdomain loading or djConfig.debugAtAllCosts scenarios,
* in order for this method to work, dojo/back will need to be part of a build layer.
*/
init(): void;
/**
* Sets the state object and back callback for the very first page
* that is loaded.
* It is recommended that you call this method as part of an event
* listener that is registered via dojo/ready.
*/
setInitialState(args: BackArgs): void;
/**
* adds a state object (args) to the history list.
*/
addToHistory(args: BackArgs): void;
/**
* private method. Do not call this directly.
*/
_iframeLoaded(evt: Event, ifrLoc: Location): void;
}
/* dojo/behavior */
interface Behavior {
_behaviors: { [selector: string]: any };
/**
* Add the specified behavior to the list of behaviors, ignoring existing
* matches.
*/
add(behaviorObject: { [selector: string]: any }): void;
/**
* Applies all currently registered behaviors to the document.
*/
apply(): void;
}
/* dojo/cookie */
interface CookieProps {
expires?: Date | string | number;
path?: string;
domain?: string;
secure?: boolean;
}
interface Cookie {
/* Get or set a cookie. */
(name: string, value?: string, props?: CookieProps): string;
/**
* Use to determine if the current browser supports cookies or not.
*/
isSupported(): boolean;
}
/* dojo/currency */
interface CurrencyFormatOptions extends NumberFormatOptions {
/**
* Should not be set. Value is assumed to be "currency".
*/
type?: string;
/**
* localized currency symbol. The default will be looked up in table of supported currencies in `dojo.cldr`
* A [ISO4217](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) currency code will be used if not found.
*/
symbol?: string;
/**
* an [ISO4217](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) currency code, a three letter sequence like "USD".
* For use with dojo.currency only.
*/
currency?: string;
/**
* number of decimal places to show. Default is defined based on which currency is used.
*/
places?: string | number;
}
interface CurrencyParseOptions extends NumberParseOptions {
/**
* Should not be set. Value is assumed to be "currency".
*/
type?: string;
/**
* localized currency symbol. The default will be looked up in table of supported currencies in `dojo.cldr`
* A [ISO4217](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) currency code will be used if not found.
*/
symbol?: string;
/**
* an [ISO4217](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) currency code, a three letter sequence like "USD".
* For use with dojo.currency only.
*/
currency?: string;
/**
* number of decimal places to show. Default is defined based on which currency is used.
*/
places?: number | string;
/**
* Whether to include the fractional portion, where the number of decimal places are implied by the currency
* or explicit 'places' parameter. The value [true,false] makes the fractional portion optional.
* By default for currencies, it the fractional portion is optional.
*/
fractional?: boolean | [boolean, boolean];
}
interface Currency {
_mixInDefaults(options: NumberFormatOptions): CurrencyFormatOptions;
/**
* Format a Number as a currency, using locale-specific settings
*/
format(value: number, options?: CurrencyFormatOptions): string;
/**
* Builds the regular needed to parse a currency value
*/
regexp(options?: NumberRegexpOptions): string;
/**
* Convert a properly formatted currency string to a primitive Number,
* using locale-specific settings.
*/
parse(expression: string, options?: CurrencyParseOptions): number;
}
/* dojo/debounce */
interface Debounce {
/**
* Create a function that will only execute after `wait` milliseconds
*/
<T extends Function>(cb: T, wait: number): T;
<T extends Function>(cb: Function, wait: number, ...args: any[]): T;
}
/* dojo/Deferred */
interface Deferred<T> {
/**
* The public promise object that clients can add callbacks to.
*/
promise: promise.Promise<T>;
/**
* Checks whether the deferred has been resolved.
*/
isResolved(): boolean;
/**
* Checks whether the deferred has been rejected.
*/
isRejected(): boolean;
/**
* Checks whether the deferred has been resolved or rejected.
*/
isFulfilled(): boolean;
/**
* Checks whether the deferred has been canceled.
*/
isCanceled(): boolean;
/**
* Emit a progress update on the deferred.
*/
progress(update: any, strict?: boolean): promise.Promise<T>;
/**
* Resolve the deferred.
*/
resolve(value?: T, strict?: boolean): promise.Promise<T>;
/**
* Reject the deferred.
*/
reject(error?: any, strict?: boolean): promise.Promise<T>;
/**
* Add new callbacks to the deferred.
*/
then<U>(callback?: promise.PromiseCallback<T, U>, errback?: promise.PromiseErrback<U>, progback?: promise.PromiseProgback): promise.Promise<U>;
/**
* Inform the deferred it may cancel its asynchronous operation.
*/
cancel(reason?: any, strict?: boolean): any;
/**
* Returns `[object Deferred]`.
*/
toString(): string;
}
interface DeferredConstructor {
/**
* Creates a new deferred. This API is preferred over
* `dojo/_base/Deferred`.
*/
new <T>(canceller?: (reason: any) => void): Deferred<T>;
prototype: Deferred<any>;
}
/* dojo/DeferredList */
interface DeferredList<T> extends Deferred<T[]> {
/**
* Gathers the results of the deferreds for packaging
* as the parameters to the Deferred Lists' callback
*/
gatherResults<T>(deferredList: DeferredList<any>): DeferredList<T>;
}
interface DeferredListConstructor {
/**
* Deprecated, use dojo/promise/all instead.
* Provides event handling for a group of Deferred objects.
*/
new <T>(list: T[], fireOnOneCallback?: boolean, fireOnOneErrback?: boolean, consumeErrors?: boolean, canceller?: (reason: any) => void): DeferredList<T>;
prototype: DeferredList<any>;
}
/* dojo/dojo */
interface RequireTrace {
(group: string, args: any[]): void;
on: boolean | number;
group: GenericObject;
set(group: string | GenericObject, value: any): void;
}
interface Require {
(config: GenericObject, dependencies: string[], callback?: GenericFunction<void>): Require;
(dependencies: string[], callback: GenericFunction<void>): Require;
async: number| boolean;
has: dojo.Has;
isXdurl(url: string): boolean;
initSyncLoader(dojoRequirePlugin: any, checkDojoRequirePlugin: any, transformToAmd: any): GenericObject;
getXhr(): XMLHttpRequest | ActiveXObject;
getText(url: string, async?: boolean, onLoad?: (responseText: string, async?: boolean) => void): string;
eval(text: string, hint?: string): any;
signal(type: string, args: any[]): void;
on(type: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Handle;
map: { [id: string]: any };
waitms?: number;
legacyMode: boolean;
rawConfig: dojo._base.Config;
baseUrl: string;
combo?: {
add: () => void;
done(callback: (mids: string[], url?: string) => void, req: Require): void;
plugins?: GenericObject;
};
idle(): boolean;
toAbsMid(mid: string, referenceModule?: string): string;
toUrl(name: string, referenceModule?: string): string;
undef(moduleId: string, referenceModule?: string): void;
pageLoaded: number | boolean;
injectUrl(url: string, callback?: () => void, owner?: HTMLScriptElement): HTMLScriptElement;
log(...args: any[]): void;
trace: RequireTrace;
boot?: [string[], Function] | number;
}
interface Define {
(mid: string, dependencies?: string[], factory?: any): void;
(dependencies: string[], factory?: any): void;
amd: string;
}
/* dojo/dom */
interface Dom {
/**
* Returns DOM node with matching `id` attribute or falsy value (ex: null or undefined)
* if not found. Internally if `id` is not a string then `id` returned.
*/
byId<E extends Element>(id: string | E, doc?: Document): E;
/**
* Returns true if node is a descendant of ancestor
*/
isDescendant(node: NodeOrString, ancestor: NodeOrString): boolean;
/**
* Enable or disable selection on a node
*/
setSelectable(node: ElementOrString, selectable?: boolean): void;
}
/* dojo/dom-attr */
interface DomAttr {
/**
* Returns true if the requested attribute is specified on the
* given element, and false otherwise.
*/
has(node: NodeOrString, name: string): boolean;
/**
* Gets an attribute on an HTML element.
* Because sometimes this uses node.getAttribute, it should be a string,
* but it can also get any other attribute on a node, therefore it is unsafe
* to type just a string.
*/
get(node: ElementOrString, name: string): any;
/**
* Sets an attribute on an HTML element.
*/
set(node: ElementOrString, name: string, value: any): Element;
set(node: ElementOrString, map: GenericObject): Element;
/**
* Removes an attribute from an HTML element.
*/
remove(node: NodeOrString, name: string): void;
/**
* Returns an effective value of a property or an attribute.
*/
getNodeProp(node: NodeOrString, name: string): any;
}
/* dojo/dom-class */
interface DomClass {
/**
* Returns whether or not the specified classes are a portion of the
* class list currently applied to the node.
*/
contains(node: NodeOrString, classStr: string): boolean;
/**
* Adds the specified classes to the end of the class list on the
* passed node. Will not re-apply duplicate classes.
*/
add(node: NodeOrString, classStr: string | string[]): void;
/**
* Removes the specified classes from node. No `contains()`
* check is required.
*/
remove(node: NodeOrString, classStr?: string | string[]): void;
/**
* Replaces one or more classes on a node if not present.
* Operates more quickly than calling dojo.removeClass and dojo.addClass
*/
replace(node: NodeOrString, addClassStr: string | string[], removeClassStr?: string | string[]): void;
/**
* Adds a class to node if not present, or removes if present.
* Pass a boolean condition if you want to explicitly add or remove.
* Returns the condition that was specified directly or indirectly.
*/
toggle(node: NodeOrString, classStr: string | string[], condition?: boolean): boolean;
}
/* dojo/dom-construct */
/* TODO implement for TS 1.8 */
/* type PosString = 'first' | 'after' | 'before' | 'last' | 'replace' | 'only'; */
interface DomConstruct {
/**
* instantiates an HTML fragment returning the corresponding DOM.
*/
toDom(frag: string, doc?: Document): DocumentFragment | Node;
/**
* Attempt to insert node into the DOM, choosing from various positioning options.
* Returns the first argument resolved to a DOM node.
*/
place(node: NodeFragmentOrString, refNode: NodeOrString, position?: string /* PosString */ | number): HTMLElement;
/**
* Create an element, allowing for optional attribute decoration
* and placement.
*/
create(tag: NodeOrString, attrs?: GenericObject, refNode?: NodeOrString, pos?: string /* PosString */ | number): HTMLElement;
/**
* safely removes all children of the node.
*/
empty(node: NodeOrString): void;
/**
* Removes a node from its parent, clobbering it and all of its
* children.
*/
destroy(node: NodeOrString): void;
}
/* dojo/dom-form */
interface DomForm {
/**
* Serialize a form field to a JavaScript object.
*/
fieldToObject(inputNode: NodeOrString): GenericObject;
/**
* Serialize a form node to a JavaScript object.
*/
toObject(fromNode: HTMLFormElement | string): GenericObject;
/**
* Returns a URL-encoded string representing the form passed as either a
* node or string ID identifying the form to serialize
*/
toQuery(fromNode: HTMLFormElement | string): string;
/**
* Create a serialized JSON string from a form node or string
* ID identifying the form to serialize
*/
toJson(formNode: HTMLFormElement | string, prettyPrint?: boolean): string;
}
/* dojo/dom-geometry */
interface DomGeometryWidthHeight {
w?: number;
h?: number;
}
interface DomGeometryBox extends DomGeometryWidthHeight {
l?: number;
t?: number;
}
interface DomGeometryBoxExtents extends DomGeometryBox {
r?: number;
b?: number;
}
interface Point {
x: number;
y: number;
}
interface DomGeometryXYBox extends DomGeometryWidthHeight, Point {
}
interface DomGeometry {
boxModel: string; /* TODO: string literal 'border-box' | 'content-box' */
/**
* Returns object with special values specifically useful for node
* fitting.
*/
getPadExtents(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryBoxExtents;
/**
* returns an object with properties useful for noting the border
* dimensions.
*/
getBorderExtents(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryBoxExtents;
/**
* Returns object with properties useful for box fitting with
* regards to padding.
*/
getPadBorderExtents(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryBoxExtents;
/**
* returns object with properties useful for box fitting with
* regards to box margins (i.e., the outer-box).
* - l/t = marginLeft, marginTop, respectively
* - w = total width, margin inclusive
* - h = total height, margin inclusive
* The w/h are used for calculating boxes.
* Normally application code will not need to invoke this
* directly, and will use the ...box... functions instead.
*/
getMarginExtents(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryBoxExtents;
/**
* returns an object that encodes the width, height, left and top
* positions of the node's margin box.
*/
getMarginBox(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryBox;
/**
* Returns an object that encodes the width, height, left and top
* positions of the node's content box, irrespective of the
* current box model.
*/
getContentBox(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryBox;
/**
* Sets the size of the node's contents, irrespective of margins,
* padding, or borders.
*/
setContentSize(node: Element, box: DomGeometryWidthHeight, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): void;
/**
* sets the size of the node's margin box and placement
* (left/top), irrespective of box model. Think of it as a
* passthrough to setBox that handles box-model vagaries for
* you.
*/
setMarginBox(node: Element, box: DomGeometryBox, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): void;
/**
* Returns true if the current language is left-to-right, and false otherwise.
*/
isBodyLtr(doc?: Document): boolean;
/**
* Returns an object with {node, x, y} with corresponding offsets.
*/
docScroll(doc?: Document): Point;
/**
* Deprecated method previously used for IE6-IE7. Now, just returns `{x:0, y:0}`.
*/
getIeDocumentElementOffset(doc: Document): Point;
/**
* In RTL direction, scrollLeft should be a negative value, but IE
* returns a positive one. All codes using documentElement.scrollLeft
* must call this function to fix this error, otherwise the position
* will offset to right when there is a horizontal scrollbar.
*/
fixIeBiDiScrollLeft(scrollLeft: number, doc?: Document): number;
/**
* Gets the position and size of the passed element relative to
* the viewport (if includeScroll==false), or relative to the
* document root (if includeScroll==true).
*/
position(node: Element, includeScroll?: boolean): DomGeometryXYBox;
/**
* returns an object that encodes the width and height of
* the node's margin box
*/
getMarginSize(node: Element, computedStyle?: DomComputedStyle): DomGeometryWidthHeight;
/**
* Normalizes the geometry of a DOM event, normalizing the pageX, pageY,
* offsetX, offsetY, layerX, and layerX properties
*/
normalizeEvent(event: Event): void;
}
/* dojo/dom-prop */
interface DomProp {
/**
* Gets a property on an HTML element.
*/
get(node: ElementOrString, name: string): any;
/**
* Sets a property on an HTML element.
*/
set(node: ElementOrString, name: string | GenericObject, value?: any): Element;
}
/* dojo/dom-style */
// TODO move over the most common properties from CSSStyleDeclaration
interface DomComputedStyle {
position?: string;
width?: string;
height?: string;
[id: string]: any;
}
interface DomStyle {
/**
* Returns a "computed style" object.
*/
getComputedStyle(node: Node): DomComputedStyle;
/**
* Accesses styles on a node.
*/
get(node: ElementOrString): DomComputedStyle;
get(node: ElementOrString, name: string): string | number;
/**
* Sets styles on a node.
*/
set(node: ElementOrString, name: DomComputedStyle): DomComputedStyle;
set(node: ElementOrString, name: string, value: string | number): DomComputedStyle;
/**
* converts style value to pixels on IE or return a numeric value.
*/
toPixelValue(element: Element, value: string): number;
}
/* dojo/domReady */
interface DomReady {
/**
* Plugin to delay require()/define() callback from firing until the DOM has finished
*/
(callback: Function): void;
load(id: string, parentRequire: Function, loaded: Function): void; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
_Q: Function[];
_onEmpty(): void;
}
/* dojo/Evented */
interface Evented<EM extends { [e in string]: any; } = any> {
on<E extends keyof EM>(type: E, listener: (this: this, ...args: EM[E] extends any[] ? EM[E]: [EM[E]]) => void ): Handle;
on(type: ExtensionEvent, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): Handle;
emit<E extends keyof EM>(type: E, ...args: EM[E] extends any[] ? EM[E] : [EM[E]] );
emit(type: ExtensionEvent, ...events: any[]): boolean;
}
interface EventedConstructor extends _base.DeclareConstructor<Evented> {
new <T>(params?: Object): Evented<T>;
}
/* dojo/fx */
/* dojo/fx augments the dojo/_base/fx, therefore it is typed in fx.d.ts and not referenced from
index.d.ts or module.d.ts and is self contained typings for dojo/fx and dojo/fx/* */
/* dojo/gears */
/* This is long-ago deprecated by Google, so just doing a minimal typing */
interface Gears {
_gearsObject(): any;
available: boolean;
}
/* dojo/has */
interface HasCache {
[feature: string]: any;
}
interface HasTestFunction {
/* TypeScript has no way of referring to the global scope see Microsoft/TypeScript#983 */
(global?: any, doc?: Document, element?: Element): any;
}
interface Has {
/**
* Return the current value of the named feature.
* @param {string | number} name The name (if a string) or identifier (if an integer) of the feature to test.
*/
(name: string | number): any;
(name: 'host-browser'): boolean;
(name: 'host-node'): any;
(name: 'host-rhino'): boolean;
(name: 'dom'): boolean;
(name: 'dojo-dom-ready-api'): 1;
(name: 'dojo-sniff'): 1;
// if host-browser is true
(name: 'dom-addeventlistener'): void | boolean;
(name: 'touch'): void | boolean;
(name: 'touch-events'): void | boolean;
(name: 'pointer-events'): void | boolean;
(name: 'MSPointer'): void | boolean;
(name: 'device-width'): void | number;
(name: 'dom-attributes-explicit'): void | boolean;
(name: 'dom-attributes-specified-flag'): void | boolean;
// dojo/_base/browser
(name: 'config-selectorEngine'): string;
cache: HasCache;
/**
* Register a new feature test for some named feature.
*/
add(name: string | number, test: HasTestFunction, now?: boolean, force?: boolean): any;
add<T extends (Object | string | number | boolean | null | void)>(name: string | number, test: T, now?: boolean, force?: boolean): any;
/**
* Deletes the contents of the element passed to test functions.
*/
clearElement(element: HTMLElement): HTMLElement;
/**
* Resolves id into a module id based on possibly-nested tenary expression that branches on has feature test value(s).
*/
normalize(id: string, toAbsMid: Function): string; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
/**
* Conditional loading of AMD modules based on a has feature test value.
*/
load(id: string, parentRequire: Function, loaded: Function): void; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
}
/* dojo/hash */
interface Hash {
(hash?: string, replace?: boolean): string;
}
/* dojo/hccss */
/* this only does has.add and re-exports the has interface */
interface Has {
(name: 'highcontrast'): void | boolean;
}
/* dojo/html */
type ContentSetterContent = string | Node | ArrayLike<Node>;
interface ContentSetterParams {
node?: NodeOrString;
content?: ContentSetterContent;
id?: string;
cleanContent?: boolean;
extractContent?: boolean;
parseContent?: boolean;
parserScope?: boolean;
startup?: boolean;
onBegin?: Function;
onEnd?: Function;
tearDown?: Function;
onContentError?: Function;
onExecError?: Function;
}
interface ContentSetter {
/**
* An node which will be the parent element that we set content into
*/
node: NodeOrString;
/**
* The content to be placed in the node. Can be an HTML string, a node reference, or a enumerable list of nodes
*/
content: ContentSetterContent;
/**
* Usually only used internally, and auto-generated with each instance
*/
id: string;
/**
* Should the content be treated as a full html document,
* and the real content stripped of <html>, <body> wrapper before injection
*/
cleanContent: boolean;
/**
* Should the content be treated as a full html document,
* and the real content stripped of `<html> <body>` wrapper before injection
*/
extractContent: boolean;
/**
* Should the node by passed to the parser after the new content is set
*/
parseContent: boolean;
/**
* Flag passed to parser. Root for attribute names to search for. If scopeName is dojo,
* will search for data-dojo-type (or dojoType). For backwards compatibility
* reasons defaults to dojo._scopeName (which is "dojo" except when
* multi-version support is used, when it will be something like dojo16, dojo20, etc.)
*/
parserScope: string;
/**
* Start the child widgets after parsing them. Only obeyed if parseContent is true.
*/
startup: boolean;
/**
* front-end to the set-content sequence
*/
set(cont?: ContentSetterContent, params?: ContentSetterParams): promise.Promise<Node> | Node;
/**
* sets the content on the node
*/
setContent(): void;
/**
* cleanly empty out existing content
*/
empty(): void;
/**
* Called after instantiation, but before set();
* It allows modification of any of the object properties -
* including the node and content provided - before the set operation actually takes place
*/
onBegin(): Node;
/**
* Called after set(), when the new content has been pushed into the node
* It provides an opportunity for post-processing before handing back the node to the caller
* This default implementation checks a parseContent flag to optionally run the dojo parser over the new content
*/
onEnd(): Node;
/**
* manually reset the Setter instance if its being re-used for example for another set()
*/
tearDown(): void;
onContentError(): string;
onExecError(): string;
_mixin(params: ContentSetterParams): void;
parseDeferred: Deferred<any[]>;
/**
* runs the dojo parser over the node contents, storing any results in this.parseResults
*/
_parse(): void;
/**
* shows user the string that is returned by on[type]Error
* override/implement on[type]Error and return your own string to customize
*/
_onError(type: string, err: Error, consoleText?: string): void;
}
interface ContentSetterConstructor extends _base.DeclareConstructor<ContentSetter> {
new (params?: ContentSetterParams, node?: NodeOrString): ContentSetter;
}
interface Html {
/**
* removes !DOCTYPE and title elements from the html string.
*
* khtml is picky about dom faults, you can't attach a style or `<title>` node as child of body
* must go into head, so we need to cut out those tags
*/
_secureForInnerHtml(cont: string): string;
/**
* Deprecated, should use dojo/dom-constuct.empty() directly, remove in 2.0.
*/
_emptyNode(node: NodeOrString): void;
/**
* inserts the given content into the given node
*/
_setNodeContent<T extends Node>(node: Node, cont: string | Node | ArrayLike<T>): Node;
_ContentSetter: ContentSetterConstructor;
/**
* inserts (replaces) the given content into the given node. dojo/dom-construct.place(cont, node, "only")
* may be a better choice for simple HTML insertion.
*/
set(node: Node, cont?: ContentSetterContent, params?: ContentSetterParams): promise.Promise<Node> | Node;
}
/* dojo/i18n */
interface I18n {
getLocalization(moduleName: string, bundleName: string, locale?: string): any;
dynamic: boolean;
/**
* Resolves id into a module id based on possibly-nested tenary expression that branches on has feature test value(s).
*/
normalize(id: string, toAbsMid: Function): string; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
normalizeLocale(locale?: string): string;
/**
* Conditional loading of AMD modules based on a has feature test value.
*/
load(id: string, parentRequire: Function, loaded: Function): void; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
cache: { [bundle: string]: any };
getL10nName(moduleName: string, bundleName: string, locale?: string): string;
}
/* dojo/io-query */
interface IoQuery {
/**
* takes a name/value mapping object and returns a string representing
* a URL-encoded version of that object.
*/
objectToQuery(map: GenericObject): string;
/**
* Create an object representing a de-serialized query section of a
* URL. Query keys with multiple values are returned in an array.
*/
queryToObject(str: string): GenericObject;
}
/* dojo/json */
interface Json {
/**
* Parses a [JSON](http://json.org) string to return a JavaScript object.
*/
parse(str: string, strict?: boolean): any;
/**
* Returns a [JSON](http://json.org) serialization of an object.
*/
stringify(value: any, replacer?: (key: string, value: any) => any| any[], space?: string | number): string;
}
/* dojo/keys */
interface Keys {
BACKSPACE: number;
TAB: number;
CLEAR: number;
ENTER: number;
SHIFT: number;
CTRL: number;
ALT: number;
META: number;
PAUSE: number;
CAPS_LOCK: number;
ESCAPE: number;
SPACE: number;
PAGE_UP: number;
PAGE_DOWN: number;
END: number;
HOME: number;
LEFT_ARROW: number;
UP_ARROW: number;
RIGHT_ARROW: number;
DOWN_ARROW: number;
INSERT: number;
DELETE: number;
HELP: number;
LEFT_WINDOW: number;
RIGHT_WINDOW: number;
SELECT: number;
NUMPAD_0: number;
NUMPAD_1: number;
NUMPAD_2: number;
NUMPAD_3: number;
NUMPAD_4: number;
NUMPAD_5: number;
NUMPAD_6: number;
NUMPAD_7: number;
NUMPAD_8: number;
NUMPAD_9: number;
NUMPAD_MULTIPLY: number;
NUMPAD_PLUS: number;
NUMPAD_ENTER: number;
NUMPAD_MINUS: number;
NUMPAD_PERIOD: number;
NUMPAD_DIVIDE: number;
F1: number;
F2: number;
F3: number;
F4: number;
F5: number;
F6: number;
F7: number;
F8: number;
F9: number;
F10: number;
F11: number;
F12: number;
F13: number;
F14: number;
F15: number;
NUM_LOCK: number;
SCROLL_LOCK: number;
UP_DPAD: number;
DOWN_DPAD: number;
LEFT_DPAD: number;
RIGHT_DPAD: number;
copyKey: number;
}
/* dojo/loadInit */
interface LoadInit {
dynamic: number;
/**
* Resolves id into a module id based on possibly-nested tenary expression that branches on has feature test value(s).
*/
normalize(id: string, toAbsMid: Function): string; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
/**
* Conditional loading of AMD modules based on a has feature test value.
*/
load(id: string, parentRequire: Function, loaded: Function): void; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
}
/* dojo/mouse */
interface Mouse {
_eventHandler(type: string, selectHandler?: (evt: MouseEvent, listener: EventListener) => void): MouseEvent;
/**
* This is an extension event for the mouseenter that IE provides, emulating the
* behavior on other browsers.
*/
enter: MouseEvent;
/**
* This is an extension event for the mouseleave that IE provides, emulating the
* behavior on other browsers.
*/
leave: MouseEvent;
/**
* This is an extension event for the mousewheel that non-Mozilla browsers provide,
* emulating the behavior on Mozilla based browsers.
*/
wheel: string | ExtensionEvent;
/**
* Test an event object (from a mousedown event) to see if the left button was pressed.
*/
isLeft(e: MouseEvent): boolean;
/**
* Test an event object (from a mousedown event) to see if the middle button was pressed.
*/
isMiddle(e: MouseEvent): boolean;
/**
* Test an event object (from a mousedown event) to see if the right button was pressed.
*/
isRight(e: MouseEvent): boolean;
}
/* dojo/node */
/* should only be used for re-exporting CommonJS modules */
/* dojo/NodeList */
/* Just proxies dojo/query::NodeList */
/* dojo/NodeList-* are included as seperate .d.ts files */
/* dojo/number */
interface NumberFormatOptions {
/**
* override [formatting pattern](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Number_Format_Patterns)
* with this string. Default value is based on locale. Overriding this property will defeat
* localization. Literal characters in patterns are not supported.
*/
pattern?: string;
/**
* choose a format type based on the locale from the following:
* decimal, scientific (not yet supported), percent, currency. decimal by default.
*/
type?: string;
/**
* fixed number of decimal places to show. This overrides any
* information in the provided pattern.
*/
places?: number | string;
/**
* 5 rounds to nearest .5; 0 rounds to nearest whole (default). -1
* means do not round.
*/
round?: number;
/**
* override the locale used to determine formatting rules
*/
locale?: string;
/**
* If false, show no decimal places, overriding places and pattern settings.
*/
fractional?: boolean | [ boolean, boolean ];
}
interface NumberFormatAbsoluteOptions {
/**
* the decimal separator
*/
decimal?: string;
/**
* the group separator
*/
group?: string;
/**
* number of decimal places. the range "n,m" will format to m places.
*/
places?: number | string;
/**
* 5 rounds to nearest .5; 0 rounds to nearest whole (default). -1
* means don't round.
*/
round?: number;
}
interface NumberRegexpOptions {
/**
* override [formatting pattern](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Number_Format_Patterns)
* with this string. Default value is based on locale. Overriding this property will defeat
* localization.
*/
pattern?: string;
/**
* choose a format type based on the locale from the following:
* decimal, scientific (not yet supported), percent, currency. decimal by default.
*/
type?: string;
/**
* override the locale used to determine formatting rules
*/
locacle?: string;
/**
* strict parsing, false by default. Strict parsing requires input as produced by the format() method.
* Non-strict is more permissive, e.g. flexible on white space, omitting thousands separators
*/
strict?: boolean;
/**
* number of decimal places to accept: Infinity, a positive number, or
* a range "n,m". Defined by pattern or Infinity if pattern not provided.
*/
places?: number | string;
}
interface NumberParseOptions {
/**
* override [formatting pattern](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Number_Format_Patterns)
* with this string. Default value is based on locale. Overriding this property will defeat
* localization. Literal characters in patterns are not supported.
*/
pattern?: string;
/**
* choose a format type based on the locale from the following:
* decimal, scientific (not yet supported), percent, currency. decimal by default.
*/
type?: string;
/**
* override the locale used to determine formatting rules
*/
locale?: string;
/**
* strict parsing, false by default. Strict parsing requires input as produced by the format() method.
* Non-strict is more permissive, e.g. flexible on white space, omitting thousands separators
*/
strict?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to include the fractional portion, where the number of decimal places are implied by pattern
* or explicit 'places' parameter. The value [true,false] makes the fractional portion optional.
*/
fractional?: boolean | [boolean, boolean];
}
interface RealNumberRegexpFlags {
/**
* The integer number of decimal places or a range given as "n,m". If
* not given, the decimal part is optional and the number of places is
* unlimited.
*/
places?: number | string;
/**
* A string for the character used as the decimal point. Default
* is ".".
*/
decimal?: string;
/**
* Whether decimal places are used. Can be true, false, or [true,
* false]. Default is [true, false] which means optional.
*/
fractional?: boolean | [boolean, boolean];
/**
* Express in exponential notation. Can be true, false, or [true,
* false]. Default is [true, false], (i.e. will match if the
* exponential part is present are not).
*/
exponent?: boolean | [boolean, boolean];
/**
* The leading plus-or-minus sign on the exponent. Can be true,
* false, or [true, false]. Default is [true, false], (i.e. will
* match if it is signed or unsigned). flags in regexp.integer can be
* applied.
*/
eSigned?: boolean | [boolean, boolean];
}
interface IntegerRegexpFlags {
/**
* The leading plus-or-minus sign. Can be true, false, or `[true,false]`.
* Default is `[true, false]`, (i.e. will match if it is signed
* or unsigned).
*/
signed?: boolean;
/**
* The character used as the thousands separator. Default is no
* separator. For more than one symbol use an array, e.g. `[",", ""]`,
* makes ',' optional.
*/
separator?: string;
/**
* group size between separators
*/
groupSize?: number;
/**
* second grouping, where separators 2..n have a different interval than the first separator (for India)
*/
groupSize2?: number;
}
interface Number {
/**
* Format a Number as a String, using locale-specific settings
*/
format(value: number, options?: NumberFormatOptions): string;
/**
* not precise, but good enough
*/
_numberPatternRE: RegExp;
/**
* Apply pattern to format value as a string using options. Gives no
* consideration to local customs.
*/
_applyPattern(value: number, pattern: string, options?: NumberFormatOptions): string;
/**
* Rounds to the nearest value with the given number of decimal places, away from zero
*/
round(value: number, places?: number, increment?: number): number;
/**
* Apply numeric pattern to absolute value using options. Gives no
* consideration to local customs.
*/
_formatAbsolute(value: number, pattern: string, options?: NumberFormatAbsoluteOptions): string;
/**
* Builds the regular needed to parse a number
*/
regexp(options?: NumberRegexpOptions): string;
_parseInfo(options?: any): { regexp: string, group: string, decimal: string, factor: number };
/**
* Convert a properly formatted string to a primitive Number, using
* locale-specific settings.
*/
parse(expression: string, options?: NumberParseOptions): number;
/**
* Builds a regular expression to match a real number in exponential
* notation
*/
_realNumberRegexp(flags: RealNumberRegexpFlags): string;
/**
* Builds a regular expression that matches an integer
*/
_integerRegexp(flags: IntegerRegexpFlags): string;
}
/* dojo/on */
interface ExtensionEvent {
(target: Element | GenericObject, listener: EventListener): Handle;
}
interface PauseHandle extends Handle {
pause(): void;
resume(): void;
}
interface MatchesTarget {
matches(node: Element, selector: string, context?: any): any[];
[id: string]: any;
}
interface On {
/**
* A function that provides core event listening functionality. With this function
* you can provide a target, event type, and listener to be notified of
* future matching events that are fired.
*/
(target: Element | GenericObject, type: string | ExtensionEvent, listener: EventListener | Function, dontFix?: boolean): Handle;
/**
* This function acts the same as on(), but with pausable functionality. The
* returned signal object has pause() and resume() functions. Calling the
* pause() method will cause the listener to not be called for future events.
*/
pausable(target: Element | GenericObject, type: string | ExtensionEvent, listener: EventListener | Function, dontFix?: boolean): PauseHandle;
/**
* This function acts the same as on(), but will only call the listener once. The
* listener will be called for the first
* event that takes place and then listener will automatically be removed.
*/
once(target: Element | GenericObject, type: string | ExtensionEvent, listener: EventListener | Function, dontFix?: boolean): Handle;
parse(target: Element | GenericObject, type: string | ExtensionEvent, listener: EventListener | Function, dontFix: boolean, matchesTarget: Element | GenericObject): Handle;
/**
* Check if a node match the current selector within the constraint of a context
*/
matches(node: Element, selector: string, context: Element, children: boolean, matchesTarget?: MatchesTarget): Element | boolean;
/**
* Creates a new extension event with event delegation. This is based on
* the provided event type (can be extension event) that
* only calls the listener when the CSS selector matches the target of the event.
*
* The application must require() an appropriate level of dojo/query to handle the selector.
*/
selector(selector: string, type: string | ExtensionEvent, children?: boolean): ExtensionEvent;
/**
* Fires an event on the target object.
*/
emit(target: Element | GenericObject, type: string | ExtensionEvent, event?: any): boolean;
/**
* normalizes properties on the event object including event
* bubbling methods, keystroke normalization, and x/y positions
*/
_fixEvent(evt: any, sender: any): any;
}
/* dojo/parser */
interface ParserOptions { }
interface ParserObjects {
ctor?: GenericConstructor<any>;
types?: string[];
node: Node;
scripts?: HTMLScriptElement[];
inherited?: { [prop: string]: any; };
}
interface InstancesArray extends Array<any>, promise.Promise<any> {}
interface Parser {
/**
* Clear cached data. Used mainly for benchmarking.
*/
_clearCache(): void;
/**
* Convert a `<script type="dojo/method" args="a, b, c"> ... </script>`
* into a function
*/
_functionFromScript(node: HTMLScriptElement, attrData: string): Function;
/**
* Takes array of nodes, and turns them into class instances and
* potentially calls a startup method to allow them to connect with
* any children.
*/
instantiate(nodes: Node[], mixin?: Object, options?: ParserOptions): any[];
/**
* Takes array of objects representing nodes, and turns them into class instances and
* potentially calls a startup method to allow them to connect with
* any children.
*/
_instantiate(nodes: ParserObjects[], mixin?: Object, options?: ParserOptions, returnPromise?: boolean): any[] | promise.Promise<any[]>;
/**
* Calls new ctor(params, node), where params is the hash of parameters specified on the node,
* excluding data-dojo-type and data-dojo-mixins. Does not call startup().
*/
construct<T>(
ctor: GenericConstructor<T>,
node: Node, mixin?: Object,
options?: ParserOptions,
scripts?: HTMLScriptElement[],
inherited?: { [prop: string]: any; }
): promise.Promise<T> | T;
/**
* Scan a DOM tree and return an array of objects representing the DOMNodes
* that need to be turned into widgets.
*/
scan(root?: Node, options?: ParserOptions): promise.Promise<ParserObjects[]>;
/**
* Helper for _scanAMD(). Takes a `<script type=dojo/require>bar: "acme/bar", ...</script>` node,
* calls require() to load the specified modules and (asynchronously) assign them to the specified global
* variables, and returns a Promise for when that operation completes.
*
* In the example above, it is effectively doing a require(["acme/bar", ...], function(a){ bar = a; }).
*/
_require(script: HTMLScriptElement, options: ParserOptions): promise.Promise<any>;
/**
* Scans the DOM for any declarative requires and returns their values.
*/
_scanAmd(root?: Node, options?: ParserOptions): promise.Promise<boolean>;
/**
* Scan the DOM for class instances, and instantiate them.
*/
parse(rootNode?: Node, options?: ParserOptions): InstancesArray;
}
/* dojo/query */
interface NodeListFilterCallback<T extends Node> {
(item: T, idx: number, nodeList: this): boolean;
}
type NodeListFilter<T extends Node> = string | NodeListFilterCallback<T>;
interface NodeList<T extends Node> extends ArrayLike<T> {
/**
* decorate an array to make it look like a `dojo/NodeList`.
*/
_wrap<U extends Node, V extends Node>(a: U[], parent?: NodeList<V>, NodeListCtor?: NodeListConstructor): NodeList<U>;
_NodeListCtor: NodeListConstructor;
toString(): string;
/**
* private function to hold to a parent NodeList. end() to return the parent NodeList.
*/
_stash(parent: Node): this;
/**
* Listen for events on the nodes in the NodeList.
*/
on(eventName: string, listener: EventListener): Handle[];
/**
* Ends use of the current `NodeList` by returning the previous NodeList
* that generated the current NodeList.
*/
end<U extends Node>(): NodeList<U>;
/**
* Returns a new NodeList, maintaining this one in place
*/
slice(begin: number, end?: number): this;
/**
* Returns a new NodeList, manipulating this NodeList based on
* the arguments passed, potentially splicing in new elements
* at an offset, optionally deleting elements
*/
splice(index: number, howmany?: number, ...items: T[]): this;
/**
* see `dojo/_base/array.indexOf()`. The primary difference is that the acted-on
* array is implicitly this NodeList
*/
indexOf(value: T, fromIndex?: number, findLast?: boolean): number;
/**
* see `dojo/_base/array.lastIndexOf()`. The primary difference is that the
* acted-on array is implicitly this NodeList
*/
lastIndexOf(value: T, fromIndex?: number): number;
/**
* see `dojo/_base/array.every()` and the [Array.every
* docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/every).
* Takes the same structure of arguments and returns as
* dojo/_base/array.every() with the caveat that the passed array is
* implicitly this NodeList
*/
every(callback: (item: T, idx: number, nodeList: this) => boolean | string, thisObj?: Object): boolean;
/**
* Takes the same structure of arguments and returns as
* `dojo/_base/array.some()` with the caveat that the passed array as
* implicitly this NodeList. See `dojo/_base/array.some()` and Mozillaas
* [Array.soas
* documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/some).
*/
some(callback: (item: T, idx: number, nodeList: this) => boolean | string, thisObj?: Object): boolean;
/**
* Returns a new NodeList comprised of items in this NodeList
* as well as items passed in as parameters
*/
concat(...items: T[]): this;
/**
* see `dojo/_base/array.map()`. The primary difference is that the acted-on
* array is implicitly this NodeList and the return is a
* NodeList (a subclass of Array)
*/
map<U extends Node>(func: (item: T, idx: number, nodeList: this) => U, obj?: Object): NodeList<U>;
/**
* see `dojo/_base/array.forEach()`. The primary difference is that the acted-on
* array is implicitly this NodeList. If you want the option to break out
* of the forEach loop, use every() or some() instead.
*/
forEach(callback: (item: T, idx: number, nodeList: this) => void, thisObj?: Object): this;
/**
* "masks" the built-in javascript filter() method (supported
* in Dojo via `dojo/_base/array.filter`) to support passing a simple
* string filter in addition to supporting filtering function
* objects.
*/
filter<U extends Node>(filter: NodeListFilter<T>, thisObj?: Object): NodeList<U>;
/**
* Create a new instance of a specified class, using the
* specified properties and each node in the NodeList as a
* srcNodeRef.
*/
instantiate(declaredClass: string | GenericConstructor<any>, properties?: Object): this;
/**
* Returns a new NodeList comprised of items in this NodeList
* at the given index or indices.
*/
at(...indices: number[]): this;
}
interface NodeListConstructor {
new <T extends Node>(array: number | Array<T> | NodeListOf<T>): NodeList<T>;
new <T extends Node>(...args: T[]): NodeList<T>;
<T extends Node>(array: number | Array<T> | NodeListOf<T>): NodeList<T>;
<T extends Node>(...args: T[]): NodeList<T>;
prototype: NodeList<any>;
/**
* decorate an array to make it look like a `dojo/NodeList`.
*/
_wrap<U extends Node, V extends Node>(a: U[], parent?: NodeList<V>, NodeListCtor?: NodeListConstructor): NodeList<U>;
/**
* adapts a single node function to be used in the map-type
* actions. The return is a new array of values, as via `dojo/_base/array.map`
*/
_adaptAsMap<T extends Node, U extends Node>(f: (node: T) => U, o?: Object): NodeList<U>;
/**
* adapts a single node function to be used in the forEach-type
* actions. The initial object is returned from the specialized
* function.
*/
_adaptAsForEach<T extends Node>(f: (node: T) => void, o?: Object): this;
/**
* adapts a single node function to be used in the filter-type actions
*/
_adaptAsFilter<T extends Node>(f: (node: T) => boolean, o?: Object): this;
/**
* adapts a single node function to be used in the map-type
* actions, behaves like forEach() or map() depending on arguments
*/
_adaptWithCondition<T extends Node, U extends Node>(f: (node: T) => U | void, g: (...args: any[]) => boolean, o?: Object): NodeList<U> | this;
}
interface Query {
/**
* Returns nodes which match the given CSS selector, searching the
* entire document by default but optionally taking a node to scope
* the search by. Returns an instance of NodeList.
*/
<T extends Node>(query: string, root?: NodeOrString): NodeList<T>;
<T extends Node>(root: Node): NodeList<T>;
NodeList: NodeListConstructor;
/**
* Test to see if a node matches a selector
*/
matches(node: Node, selector: string, root?: NodeOrString): boolean;
/**
* Filters an array of nodes. Note that this does not guarantee to return a NodeList, just an array.
*/
filter<T extends Node>(nodes: NodeList<T> | T[], select: string, root?: NodeOrString): T[] | NodeList<T>;
/**
* can be used as AMD plugin to conditionally load new query engine
*/
load(id: string, parentRequire: Function, loaded: Function): void; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
}
/* dojo/ready */
interface Ready {
/**
* Add a function to execute on DOM content loaded and all requested modules have arrived and been evaluated.
* In most cases, the `domReady` plug-in should suffice and this method should not be needed.
*
* When called in a non-browser environment, just checks that all requested modules have arrived and been
* evaluated.
*/
(callback: Function): void;
(context: Object, callback: Function | string): void;
(priority: number, callback: Function): void;
(priority: number, context: Object, callback: Function | string): void;
}
/* dojo/regexp */
interface RegExpModule {
/**
* Adds escape sequences for special characters in regular expressions
*/
escapeString(str: string, except?: string): string;
/**
* Builds a regular expression that groups subexpressions
*/
buildGroupRE(arr: any[] | Object, re: (item: any) => string, nonCapture?: boolean): string;
/**
* adds group match to expression
*/
group(expression: string, nonCapture?: boolean): string;
}
/* dojo/request */
/* This is contained in request.d.ts */
/* dojo/require */
interface RequirePlugin {
dynamic: number;
normalize(id: string): string;
load(mid: string, require: any, loaded: (...modules: any[]) => void): void;
}
/* dojo/robot */
interface Robot extends doh.Robot {
_resolveNode(n: NodeOrString | (() => Node)): Node;
_scrollIntoView(n: Node): void;
_position(n: Node): DomGeometryBoxExtents;
_getWindowChain(n: Node): Window[];
/**
* Scroll the passed node into view, if it is not.
*/
scrollIntoView(node: NodeOrString | (() => Node), delay?: number): void;
/**
* Moves the mouse over the specified node at the specified relative x,y offset.
*/
mouseMoveAt(
node: NodeOrString | (() => Node),
delay?: number,
duration?: number,
offsetX?: number,
offsetY?: number
): void;
}
/* dojo/robotx */
interface RobotX extends Robot {
/**
* Called every time a new page is loaded into the iframe, to setup variables
* Point dojo.global, dojo.publish, etc. to refer to iframe.
* Remove for 2.0?
*/
_updateDocument(): void;
/**
* Opens the application at the specified URL for testing, redirecting dojo to point to the application
* environment instead of the test environment.
*/
initRobot(url: string): void;
/**
* Notifies DOH that the doh.robot is about to make a page change in the application it is driving,
* returning a doh.Deferred object the user should return in their runTest function as part of a DOH test.
*/
waitForPageToLoad(submitActions: () => void): any;
}
/* dojo/router */
/* Module just exports instance of dojo.router.BaseRouter */
/* dojo/sniff */
interface Has {
(name: 'air'): boolean;
(name: 'wp'): void | number;
(name: 'msapp'): void | number;
(name: 'khtml'): void | number;
(name: 'edge'): void | number;
(name: 'opr'): void | number;
(name: 'webkit'): void | number;
(name: 'chrome'): void | number;
(name: 'android'): void | number;
(name: 'safari'): void | number;
(name: 'mac'): boolean;
(name: 'quirks'): boolean;
(name: 'iphone'): void | number;
(name: 'ipod'): void | number;
(name: 'ipad'): void | number;
(name: 'ios'): void | number;
(name: 'bb'): void | number | boolean;
(name: 'trident'): void | number;
(name: 'svg'): boolean;
(name: 'opera'): void | number;
(name: 'mozilla'): void | number;
(name: 'ff'): void | number;
(name: 'ie'): void | number;
(name: 'wii'): boolean | any;
}
/* Just rexports has after adding features */
/* dojo/Stateful */
interface WatchHandle extends Handle {
unwatch(): void;
}
interface Stateful<T = any> {
/**
* Used across all instances a hash to cache attribute names and their getter
* and setter names.
*/
_attrPairNames: { [attr: string]: string };
/**
* Helper function for get() and set().
* Caches attribute name values so we don't do the string ops every time.
*/
_getAttrNames(name: string): string;
/**
* Automatic setting of params during construction
*/
postscript(params?: Object): void;
/**
* Get a property on a Stateful instance.
*/
get<K extends keyof T & string>(name: K): T[K];
/**
* Set a property on a Stateful instance
*/
set<K extends keyof T & string>(name: K, value: T[K]): this;
set<K extends { [p in keyof T]: T[p] extends any[] ? p : never; }[keyof T & string] >(name: K, ...values: T[K]): this;
set(values: Partial<T>): this;
/**
* Internal helper for directly changing an attribute value.
*/
_changeAttrValue(name: string, value: any): this;
/**
* Watches a property for changes
*/
watch(callback:(prop: keyof any, oldValue: any, newValue: any) => void): WatchHandle;
watch<K extends keyof T>(name: K, callback: (prop: K, oldValue: T[K], newValue: T[K]) => void): WatchHandle;
}
interface StatefulConstructor extends _base.DeclareConstructor<Stateful> {
new <T>(params?: Partial<T>): Stateful<T>;
}
/* dojo/string */
interface String {
/**
* Efficiently escape a string for insertion into HTML (innerHTML or attributes), replacing &, <, >, ", ', and / characters.
*/
escape(str: string): string;
/**
* Efficiently replicate a string `n` times.
*/
rep(str: string, num: number): string;
/**
* Pad a string to guarantee that it is at least `size` length by
* filling with the character `ch` at either the start or end of the
* string. Pads at the start, by default.
*/
pad(text: string, size: number, ch?: string, end?: boolean): string;
/**
* Performs parameterized substitutions on a string. Throws an
* exception if any parameter is unmatched.
*/
substitute(template: string, map: Object | any[], transform?: (value: any, key: string) => any, thisObject?: Object): string;
/**
* Trims whitespace from both sides of the string
*/
trim(str: string): string;
}
/* dojo/text */
/**
* A getter and setter for storing the string content associated with the
* module and url arguments.
*/
interface Cache {
(module: string | GenericObject, url: string, value?: string | { value: string, sanitize?: boolean }): string;
}
interface Text {
/**
* the dojo/text caches it's own resources because of dojo.cache
*/
dynamic: boolean;
normalize(id: string, toAbsMid: Function): string; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
load(id: string, parentRequire: Function, loaded: Function): void; /* TODO: Align with loader api */
}
/* dojo/throttle */
interface Throttle {
<T extends Function>(cb: T, wait: number): T;
}
/* dojo/topic */
interface Topic {
/**
* Publishes a message to a topic on the pub/sub hub. All arguments after
* the first will be passed to the subscribers, so any number of arguments
* can be provided (not just event).
*/
publish(topic: string | ExtensionEvent, ...event: any[]): boolean;
/**
* Subscribes to a topic on the pub/sub hub
*/
subscribe(topic: string | ExtensionEvent, listener: EventListener | Function): Handle;
}
/* dojo/touch */
interface Touch {
press: ExtensionEvent;
move: ExtensionEvent;
release: ExtensionEvent;
cancel: ExtensionEvent;
over: ExtensionEvent;
out: ExtensionEvent;
enter: ExtensionEvent;
leave: ExtensionEvent;
}
/* dojo/uacss */
/* rexports has after adding classes to dom */
/* dojo/when */
interface When {
/**
* Transparently applies callbacks to values and/or promises.
*/
<T>(value: T | dojo.promise.Promise<T>): dojo.promise.Promise<T>;
<T>(value: T | dojo.promise.Promise<T>,
callback?: dojo.promise.PromiseCallback<T, T>,
errback?: dojo.promise.PromiseErrback<T>,
progress?: dojo.promise.PromiseProgback): T | dojo.promise.Promise<T>;
<T, U>(value: T | dojo.promise.Promise<T>,
callback?: dojo.promise.PromiseCallback<T, U>,
errback?: dojo.promise.PromiseErrback<U>,
progress?: dojo.promise.PromiseProgback): U | dojo.promise.Promise<U>;
}
/* dojo/window */
interface WindowModule {
/**
* Returns the dimensions and scroll position of the viewable area of a browser window
*/
getBox(doc?: Document): DomGeometryBox;
/**
* Get window object associated with document doc.
*/
get(doc?: Document): Window;
/**
* Scroll the passed node into view using minimal movement, if it is not already.
*/
scrollIntoView(node: Element, pos?: DomGeometryXYBox): void;
}
}