| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110 | import type { LogLevel, TaskCommand } from '../internal/index';/** * All the Boolean options supported by the Stencil CLI */export declare const BOOLEAN_CLI_ARGS: readonly ["build", "cache", "checkVersion", "ci", "compare", "debug", "dev", "devtools", "docs", "e2e", "es5", "esm", "headless", "help", "log", "open", "prerender", "prerenderExternal", "prod", "profile", "serviceWorker", "screenshot", "serve", "skipNodeCheck", "spec", "ssr", "stats", "updateScreenshot", "verbose", "version", "watch", "all", "automock", "bail", "changedFilesWithAncestor", "clearCache", "clearMocks", "collectCoverage", "color", "colors", "coverage", "detectLeaks", "detectOpenHandles", "errorOnDeprecated", "expand", "findRelatedTests", "forceExit", "init", "injectGlobals", "json", "lastCommit", "listTests", "logHeapUsage", "noStackTrace", "notify", "onlyChanged", "onlyFailures", "passWithNoTests", "resetMocks", "resetModules", "restoreMocks", "runInBand", "runTestsByPath", "showConfig", "silent", "skipFilter", "testLocationInResults", "updateSnapshot", "useStderr", "watchAll", "watchman"];/** * All the Number options supported by the Stencil CLI */export declare const NUMBER_CLI_ARGS: readonly ["port", "maxConcurrency", "testTimeout"];/** * All the String options supported by the Stencil CLI */export declare const STRING_CLI_ARGS: readonly ["address", "config", "docsApi", "docsJson", "emulate", "root", "screenshotConnector", "cacheDirectory", "changedSince", "collectCoverageFrom", "coverageDirectory", "coverageThreshold", "env", "filter", "globalSetup", "globalTeardown", "globals", "haste", "moduleNameMapper", "notifyMode", "outputFile", "preset", "prettierPath", "resolver", "rootDir", "runner", "testEnvironment", "testEnvironmentOptions", "testFailureExitCode", "testNamePattern", "testResultsProcessor", "testRunner", "testSequencer", "testURL", "timers", "transform", "collectCoverageOnlyFrom", "coveragePathIgnorePatterns", "coverageReporters", "moduleDirectories", "moduleFileExtensions", "modulePathIgnorePatterns", "modulePaths", "projects", "reporters", "roots", "selectProjects", "setupFiles", "setupFilesAfterEnv", "snapshotSerializers", "testMatch", "testPathIgnorePatterns", "testPathPattern", "testRegex", "transformIgnorePatterns", "unmockedModulePathPatterns", "watchPathIgnorePatterns"];/** * All the CLI arguments which may have string or number values * * `maxWorkers` is an argument which is used both by Stencil _and_ by Jest, * which means that we need to support parsing both string and number values. */export declare const STRING_NUMBER_CLI_ARGS: readonly ["maxWorkers"];/** * All the LogLevel-type options supported by the Stencil CLI * * This is a bit silly since there's only one such argument atm, * but this approach lets us make sure that we're handling all * our arguments in a type-safe way. */export declare const LOG_LEVEL_CLI_ARGS: readonly ["logLevel"];/** * A type which gives the members of a `ReadonlyArray<string>` as * an enum-like type which can be used for e.g. keys in a `Record` * (as in the `AliasMap` type below) */declare type ArrayValuesAsUnion<T extends ReadonlyArray<string>> = T[number];export declare type BooleanCLIArg = ArrayValuesAsUnion<typeof BOOLEAN_CLI_ARGS>;export declare type StringCLIArg = ArrayValuesAsUnion<typeof STRING_CLI_ARGS>;export declare type NumberCLIArg = ArrayValuesAsUnion<typeof NUMBER_CLI_ARGS>;export declare type StringNumberCLIArg = ArrayValuesAsUnion<typeof STRING_NUMBER_CLI_ARGS>;export declare type LogCLIArg = ArrayValuesAsUnion<typeof LOG_LEVEL_CLI_ARGS>;declare type KnownCLIArg = BooleanCLIArg | StringCLIArg | NumberCLIArg | StringNumberCLIArg | LogCLIArg;declare type AliasMap = Partial<Record<KnownCLIArg, string>>;/** * For a small subset of CLI options we support a short alias e.g. `'h'` for `'help'` */export declare const CLI_ARG_ALIASES: AliasMap;/** * Given two types `K` and `T` where `K` extends `ReadonlyArray<string>`, * construct a type which maps the strings in `K` as keys to values of type `T`. * * Because we use types derived this way to construct an interface (`ConfigFlags`) * for which we want optional keys, we make all the properties optional (w/ `'?'`) * and possibly null. */declare type ObjectFromKeys<K extends ReadonlyArray<string>, T> = {    [key in K[number]]?: T | null;};/** * Type containing the possible Boolean configuration flags, to be included * in ConfigFlags, below */declare type BooleanConfigFlags = ObjectFromKeys<typeof BOOLEAN_CLI_ARGS, boolean>;/** * Type containing the possible String configuration flags, to be included * in ConfigFlags, below */declare type StringConfigFlags = ObjectFromKeys<typeof STRING_CLI_ARGS, string>;/** * Type containing the possible numeric configuration flags, to be included * in ConfigFlags, below */declare type NumberConfigFlags = ObjectFromKeys<typeof NUMBER_CLI_ARGS, number>;/** * Type containing the configuration flags which may be set to either string * or number values. */declare type StringNumberConfigFlags = ObjectFromKeys<typeof STRING_NUMBER_CLI_ARGS, string | number>;/** * Type containing the possible LogLevel configuration flags, to be included * in ConfigFlags, below */declare type LogLevelFlags = ObjectFromKeys<typeof LOG_LEVEL_CLI_ARGS, LogLevel>;/** * The configuration flags which can be set by the user on the command line. * This interface captures both known arguments (which are enumerated and then * parsed according to their types) and unknown arguments which the user may * pass at the CLI. * * Note that this interface is constructed by extending `BooleanConfigFlags`, * `StringConfigFlags`, etc. These types are in turn constructed from types * extending `ReadonlyArray<string>` which we declare in another module. This * allows us to record our known CLI arguments in one place, using a * `ReadonlyArray<string>` to get both a type-level representation of what CLI * options we support and a runtime list of strings which can be used to match * on actual flags passed by the user. */export interface ConfigFlags extends BooleanConfigFlags, StringConfigFlags, NumberConfigFlags, StringNumberConfigFlags, LogLevelFlags {    task: TaskCommand | null;    args: string[];    knownArgs: string[];    unknownArgs: string[];}/** * Helper function for initializing a `ConfigFlags` object. Provide any overrides * for default values and off you go! * * @param init an object with any overrides for default values * @returns a complete CLI flag object */export declare const createConfigFlags: (init?: Partial<ConfigFlags>) => ConfigFlags;export {};
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