| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195 | import { CheckOptions as TabbableCheckOptions } from 'tabbable';declare module 'focus-trap' {  export type FocusTargetValue = HTMLElement | SVGElement | string;  export type FocusTargetValueOrFalse = FocusTargetValue | false;  /**   * A DOM node, a selector string (which will be passed to   * `document.querySelector()` to find the DOM node), or a function that   * returns a DOM node.   */  export type FocusTarget = FocusTargetValue | (() => FocusTargetValue);  /**   * A DOM node, a selector string (which will be passed to   * `document.querySelector()` to find the DOM node), `false` to explicitly indicate   * an opt-out, or a function that returns a DOM node or `false`.   */  export type FocusTargetOrFalse = FocusTargetValueOrFalse | (() => FocusTargetValueOrFalse);  type MouseEventToBoolean = (event: MouseEvent | TouchEvent) => boolean;  type KeyboardEventToBoolean = (event: KeyboardEvent) => boolean;  /** tabbable options supported by focus-trap. */  export interface FocusTrapTabbableOptions extends TabbableCheckOptions {  }  export interface Options {    /**     * A function that will be called **before** sending focus to the     * target element upon activation.     */    onActivate?: () => void;    /**     * A function that will be called **after** focus has been sent to the     * target element upon activation.     */    onPostActivate?: () => void    /**     * A function for determining if it is safe to send focus to the focus trap     * or not.     *     * It should return a promise that only resolves once all the listed `containers`     * are able to receive focus.     *     * The purpose of this is to prevent early focus-trap activation on animated     * dialogs that fade in and out. When a dialog fades in, there is a brief delay     * between the activation of the trap and the trap element being focusable.     */    checkCanFocusTrap?: (containers: Array<HTMLElement | SVGElement>) => Promise<void>    /**     * A function that will be called **before** sending focus to the     * trigger element upon deactivation.     */    onDeactivate?: () => void;    /**     * A function that will be called after the trap is deactivated, after `onDeactivate`.     * If `returnFocus` was set, it will be called **after** focus has been sent to the trigger     * element upon deactivation; otherwise, it will be called after deactivation completes.     */    onPostDeactivate?: () => void    /**     * A function for determining if it is safe to send focus back to the `trigger` element.     *     * It should return a promise that only resolves once `trigger` is focusable.     *     * The purpose of this is to prevent the focus being sent to an animated trigger element too early.     * If a trigger element fades in upon trap deactivation, there is a brief delay between the deactivation     * of the trap and when the trigger element is focusable.     *     * `trigger` will be either the node that had focus prior to the trap being activated,     * or the result of the `setReturnFocus` option, if configured.     *     * This handler is **not** called if the `returnFocusOnDeactivate` configuration option     * (or the `returnFocus` deactivation option) is falsy.     */    checkCanReturnFocus?: (trigger: HTMLElement | SVGElement) => Promise<void>    /**     * By default, when a focus trap is activated the first element in the     * focus trap's tab order will receive focus. With this option you can     * specify a different element to receive that initial focus, or use `false`     * for no initially focused element at all.     *     * NOTE: Setting this option to `false` (or a function that returns `false`)     * will prevent the `fallbackFocus` option from being used.     */    initialFocus?: FocusTargetOrFalse;    /**     * By default, an error will be thrown if the focus trap contains no     * elements in its tab order. With this option you can specify a     * fallback element to programmatically receive focus if no other     * tabbable elements are found. For example, you may want a popover's     * `<div>` to receive focus if the popover's content includes no     * tabbable elements. *Make sure the fallback element has a negative     * `tabindex` so it can be programmatically focused.     *     * NOTE: If `initialFocus` is `false` (or a function that returns `false`),     * this function will not be called when the trap is activated, and no element     * will be initially focused. This function may still be called while the trap     * is active if things change such that there are no longer any tabbable nodes     * in the trap.     */    fallbackFocus?: FocusTarget;    /**     * Default: `true`. If `false`, when the trap is deactivated,     * focus will *not* return to the element that had focus before activation.     */    returnFocusOnDeactivate?: boolean;    /**     * By default, focus trap on deactivation will return to the element     * that was focused before activation.     */    setReturnFocus?: FocusTargetValueOrFalse | ((nodeFocusedBeforeActivation: HTMLElement | SVGElement) => FocusTargetValueOrFalse);    /**     * Default: `true`. If `false` or returns `false`, the `Escape` key will not trigger     * deactivation of the focus trap. This can be useful if you want     * to force the user to make a decision instead of allowing an easy     * way out. Note that if a function is given, it's only called if the ESC key     * was pressed.     */    escapeDeactivates?: boolean | KeyboardEventToBoolean;    /**     * If `true` or returns `true`, a click outside the focus trap will     * deactivate the focus trap and allow the click event to do its thing (i.e.     * to pass-through to the element that was clicked). This option **takes     * precedence** over `allowOutsideClick` when it's set to `true`, causing     * that option to be ignored. Default: `false`.     */    clickOutsideDeactivates?: boolean | MouseEventToBoolean;    /**     * If set and is or returns `true`, a click outside the focus trap will not     * be prevented, even when `clickOutsideDeactivates` is `false`. When     * `clickOutsideDeactivates` is `true`, this option is **ignored** (i.e.     * if it's a function, it will not be called). Use this option to control     * if (and even which) clicks are allowed outside the trap in conjunction     * with `clickOutsideDeactivates: false`. Default: `false`.     */    allowOutsideClick?: boolean | MouseEventToBoolean;    /**     * By default, focus() will scroll to the element if not in viewport.     * It can produce unintended effects like scrolling back to the top of a modal.     * If set to `true`, no scroll will happen.     */    preventScroll?: boolean;    /**     * Default: `true`. Delays the autofocus when the focus trap is activated.     * This prevents elements within the focusable element from capturing     * the event that triggered the focus trap activation.     */    delayInitialFocus?: boolean;    /**     * Default: `window.document`. Document where the focus trap will be active.     * This allows to use FocusTrap in an iFrame context.     */    document?: Document;    /**     * Specific tabbable options configurable on focus-trap.     */    tabbableOptions?: FocusTrapTabbableOptions;  }  type ActivateOptions = Pick<Options, 'onActivate' | 'onPostActivate' | 'checkCanFocusTrap'>;  interface DeactivateOptions extends Pick<Options, 'onDeactivate' | 'onPostDeactivate' | 'checkCanReturnFocus'> {    returnFocus?: boolean;  }  export interface FocusTrap {    active: boolean,    paused: boolean,    activate(activateOptions?: ActivateOptions): FocusTrap;    deactivate(deactivateOptions?: DeactivateOptions): FocusTrap;    pause(): FocusTrap;    unpause(): FocusTrap;    updateContainerElements(containerElements: HTMLElement | SVGElement | string | Array<HTMLElement | SVGElement | string>): FocusTrap;  }  /**   * Returns a new focus trap on `element`.   *   * @param element   *  The element to be the focus trap, or a selector that will be used to   *  find the element.   */  export function createFocusTrap(    element: HTMLElement | SVGElement | string | Array<HTMLElement | SVGElement | string>,    userOptions?: Options  ): FocusTrap;}
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