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TypeScript
1733 lines
67 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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/// <reference no-default-lib="true" />
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/// <reference lib="esnext" />
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declare namespace Deno {
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/** A set of error constructors that are raised by Deno APIs. */
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export const errors: {
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NotFound: ErrorConstructor;
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PermissionDenied: ErrorConstructor;
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ConnectionRefused: ErrorConstructor;
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ConnectionReset: ErrorConstructor;
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ConnectionAborted: ErrorConstructor;
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NotConnected: ErrorConstructor;
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AddrInUse: ErrorConstructor;
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AddrNotAvailable: ErrorConstructor;
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BrokenPipe: ErrorConstructor;
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AlreadyExists: ErrorConstructor;
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InvalidData: ErrorConstructor;
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TimedOut: ErrorConstructor;
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Interrupted: ErrorConstructor;
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WriteZero: ErrorConstructor;
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UnexpectedEof: ErrorConstructor;
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BadResource: ErrorConstructor;
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Http: ErrorConstructor;
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Busy: ErrorConstructor;
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};
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/** The current process id of the runtime. */
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export let pid: number;
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/** Reflects the `NO_COLOR` environment variable.
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*
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* See: https://no-color.org/ */
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export let noColor: boolean;
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export interface TestDefinition {
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fn: () => void | Promise<void>;
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name: string;
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ignore?: boolean;
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/** Check that the number of async completed ops after the test is the same
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* as number of dispatched ops. Defaults to true.*/
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sanitizeOps?: boolean;
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/** Ensure the test case does not "leak" resources - ie. the resource table
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* after the test has exactly the same contents as before the test. Defaults
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* to true. */
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sanitizeResources?: boolean;
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}
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/** Register a test which will be run when `deno test` is used on the command
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* line and the containing module looks like a test module.
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* `fn` can be async if required.
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*
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* import {assert, fail, assertEquals} from "https://deno.land/std/testing/asserts.ts";
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*
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* Deno.test({
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* name: "example test",
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* fn(): void {
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* assertEquals("world", "world");
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* },
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* });
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*
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* Deno.test({
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* name: "example ignored test",
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* ignore: Deno.build.os === "windows"
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* fn(): void {
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* // This test is ignored only on Windows machines
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* },
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* });
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*
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* Deno.test({
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* name: "example async test",
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* async fn() {
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* const decoder = new TextDecoder("utf-8");
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* const data = await Deno.readFile("hello_world.txt");
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* assertEquals(decoder.decode(data), "Hello world")
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* }
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* });
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*/
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export function test(t: TestDefinition): void;
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/** Register a test which will be run when `deno test` is used on the command
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* line and the containing module looks like a test module.
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* `fn` can be async if required.
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*
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* import {assert, fail, assertEquals} from "https://deno.land/std/testing/asserts.ts";
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*
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* Deno.test("My test description", ():void => {
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* assertEquals("hello", "hello");
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* });
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*
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* Deno.test("My async test description", async ():Promise<void> => {
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* const decoder = new TextDecoder("utf-8");
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* const data = await Deno.readFile("hello_world.txt");
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* assertEquals(decoder.decode(data), "Hello world")
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* });
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* */
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export function test(name: string, fn: () => void | Promise<void>): void;
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/** Get the `hostname` of the machine the Deno process is running on.
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*
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* console.log(Deno.hostname());
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*
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* Requires `allow-env` permission.
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*/
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export function hostname(): string;
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/** Exit the Deno process with optional exit code. If no exit code is supplied
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* then Deno will exit with return code of 0.
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*
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* Deno.exit(5);
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*/
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export function exit(code?: number): never;
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export const env: {
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/** Retrieve the value of an environment variable. Returns undefined if that
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* key doesn't exist.
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*
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* console.log(Deno.env.get("HOME")); // e.g. outputs "/home/alice"
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* console.log(Deno.env.get("MADE_UP_VAR")); // outputs "Undefined"
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*
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* Requires `allow-env` permission. */
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get(key: string): string | undefined;
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/** Set the value of an environment variable.
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*
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* Deno.env.set("SOME_VAR", "Value"));
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* Deno.env.get("SOME_VAR"); // outputs "Value"
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*
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* Requires `allow-env` permission. */
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set(key: string, value: string): void;
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/** Returns a snapshot of the environment variables at invocation.
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*
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* Deno.env.set("TEST_VAR", "A");
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* const myEnv = Deno.env.toObject();
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* console.log(myEnv.SHELL);
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* Deno.env.set("TEST_VAR", "B");
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* console.log(myEnv.TEST_VAR); // outputs "A"
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*
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* Requires `allow-env` permission. */
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toObject(): { [index: string]: string };
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};
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/**
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* Returns the path to the current deno executable.
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*
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* console.log(Deno.execPath()); // e.g. "/home/alice/.local/bin/deno"
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*
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* Requires `allow-env` permission.
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*/
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export function execPath(): string;
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/**
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* Change the current working directory to the specified path.
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*
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* Deno.chdir("/home/userA");
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* Deno.chdir("../userB");
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* Deno.chdir("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Java");
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*
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* Throws `Deno.errors.NotFound` if directory not found.
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* Throws `Deno.errors.PermissionDenied` if the user does not have access
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* rights
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*
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* Requires --allow-read.
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*/
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export function chdir(directory: string): void;
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/**
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* Return a string representing the current working directory.
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*
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* If the current directory can be reached via multiple paths (due to symbolic
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* links), `cwd()` may return any one of them.
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*
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* const currentWorkingDirectory = Deno.cwd();
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*
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* Throws `Deno.errors.NotFound` if directory not available.
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*
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* Requires --allow-read
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*/
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export function cwd(): string;
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export enum SeekMode {
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Start = 0,
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Current = 1,
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End = 2,
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}
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export interface Reader {
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/** Reads up to `p.byteLength` bytes into `p`. It resolves to the number of
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* bytes read (`0` < `n` <= `p.byteLength`) and rejects if any error
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* encountered. Even if `read()` resolves to `n` < `p.byteLength`, it may
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* use all of `p` as scratch space during the call. If some data is
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* available but not `p.byteLength` bytes, `read()` conventionally resolves
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* to what is available instead of waiting for more.
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*
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* When `read()` encounters end-of-file condition, it resolves to EOF
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* (`null`).
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*
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* When `read()` encounters an error, it rejects with an error.
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*
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* Callers should always process the `n` > `0` bytes returned before
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* considering the EOF (`null`). Doing so correctly handles I/O errors that
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* happen after reading some bytes and also both of the allowed EOF
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* behaviors.
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*
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* Implementations should not retain a reference to `p`.
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*
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* Use Deno.iter() to turn a Reader into an AsyncIterator.
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*/
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read(p: Uint8Array): Promise<number | null>;
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}
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export interface ReaderSync {
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/** Reads up to `p.byteLength` bytes into `p`. It resolves to the number
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* of bytes read (`0` < `n` <= `p.byteLength`) and rejects if any error
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* encountered. Even if `read()` returns `n` < `p.byteLength`, it may use
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* all of `p` as scratch space during the call. If some data is available
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* but not `p.byteLength` bytes, `read()` conventionally returns what is
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* available instead of waiting for more.
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*
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* When `readSync()` encounters end-of-file condition, it returns EOF
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* (`null`).
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*
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* When `readSync()` encounters an error, it throws with an error.
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*
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* Callers should always process the `n` > `0` bytes returned before
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* considering the EOF (`null`). Doing so correctly handles I/O errors that happen
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* after reading some bytes and also both of the allowed EOF behaviors.
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*
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* Implementations should not retain a reference to `p`.
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*
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* Use Deno.iterSync() to turn a ReaderSync into an Iterator.
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*/
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readSync(p: Uint8Array): number | null;
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}
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export interface Writer {
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/** Writes `p.byteLength` bytes from `p` to the underlying data stream. It
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* resolves to the number of bytes written from `p` (`0` <= `n` <=
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* `p.byteLength`) or reject with the error encountered that caused the
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* write to stop early. `write()` must reject with a non-null error if
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* would resolve to `n` < `p.byteLength`. `write()` must not modify the
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* slice data, even temporarily.
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*
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* Implementations should not retain a reference to `p`.
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*/
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write(p: Uint8Array): Promise<number>;
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}
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export interface WriterSync {
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/** Writes `p.byteLength` bytes from `p` to the underlying data
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* stream. It returns the number of bytes written from `p` (`0` <= `n`
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* <= `p.byteLength`) and any error encountered that caused the write to
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* stop early. `writeSync()` must throw a non-null error if it returns `n` <
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* `p.byteLength`. `writeSync()` must not modify the slice data, even
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* temporarily.
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*
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* Implementations should not retain a reference to `p`.
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*/
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writeSync(p: Uint8Array): number;
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}
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export interface Closer {
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close(): void;
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}
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export interface Seeker {
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/** Seek sets the offset for the next `read()` or `write()` to offset,
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* interpreted according to `whence`: `Start` means relative to the
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* start of the file, `Current` means relative to the current offset,
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* and `End` means relative to the end. Seek resolves to the new offset
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* relative to the start of the file.
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*
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* Seeking to an offset before the start of the file is an error. Seeking to
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* any positive offset is legal, but the behavior of subsequent I/O
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* operations on the underlying object is implementation-dependent.
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* It returns the number of cursor position.
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*/
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seek(offset: number, whence: SeekMode): Promise<number>;
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}
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export interface SeekerSync {
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/** Seek sets the offset for the next `readSync()` or `writeSync()` to
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* offset, interpreted according to `whence`: `Start` means relative
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* to the start of the file, `Current` means relative to the current
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* offset, and `End` means relative to the end.
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*
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* Seeking to an offset before the start of the file is an error. Seeking to
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* any positive offset is legal, but the behavior of subsequent I/O
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* operations on the underlying object is implementation-dependent.
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*/
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seekSync(offset: number, whence: SeekMode): number;
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}
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/** Copies from `src` to `dst` until either EOF (`null`) is read from `src` or
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* an error occurs. It resolves to the number of bytes copied or rejects with
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* the first error encountered while copying.
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*
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* const source = await Deno.open("my_file.txt");
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* const buffer = new Deno.Buffer()
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* const bytesCopied1 = await Deno.copy(source, Deno.stdout);
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* const bytesCopied2 = await Deno.copy(source, buffer);
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*
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* @param src The source to copy from
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* @param dst The destination to copy to
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* @param options Can be used to tune size of the buffer. Default size is 32kB
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*/
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export function copy(
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src: Reader,
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dst: Writer,
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options?: {
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bufSize?: number;
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}
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): Promise<number>;
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/** Turns a Reader, `r`, into an async iterator.
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*
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* let f = await Deno.open("/etc/passwd");
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* for await (const chunk of Deno.iter(f)) {
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* console.log(chunk);
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* }
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* f.close();
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*
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* Second argument can be used to tune size of a buffer.
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* Default size of the buffer is 32kB.
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*
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* let f = await Deno.open("/etc/passwd");
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* const iter = Deno.iter(f, {
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* bufSize: 1024 * 1024
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* });
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* for await (const chunk of iter) {
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* console.log(chunk);
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* }
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* f.close();
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*
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* Iterator uses an internal buffer of fixed size for efficiency; it returns
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* a view on that buffer on each iteration. It is therefore caller's
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* responsibility to copy contents of the buffer if needed; otherwise the
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* next iteration will overwrite contents of previously returned chunk.
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*/
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export function iter(
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r: Reader,
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options?: {
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bufSize?: number;
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}
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): AsyncIterableIterator<Uint8Array>;
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/** Turns a ReaderSync, `r`, into an iterator.
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*
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* let f = Deno.openSync("/etc/passwd");
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* for (const chunk of Deno.iterSync(reader)) {
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* console.log(chunk);
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* }
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* f.close();
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*
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* Second argument can be used to tune size of a buffer.
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* Default size of the buffer is 32kB.
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*
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* let f = await Deno.open("/etc/passwd");
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* const iter = Deno.iterSync(f, {
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* bufSize: 1024 * 1024
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* });
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* for (const chunk of iter) {
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* console.log(chunk);
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* }
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* f.close();
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*
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* Iterator uses an internal buffer of fixed size for efficiency; it returns
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* a view on that buffer on each iteration. It is therefore caller's
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* responsibility to copy contents of the buffer if needed; otherwise the
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* next iteration will overwrite contents of previously returned chunk.
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*/
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export function iterSync(
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r: ReaderSync,
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options?: {
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bufSize?: number;
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}
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): IterableIterator<Uint8Array>;
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/** Synchronously open a file and return an instance of `Deno.File`. The
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* file does not need to previously exist if using the `create` or `createNew`
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* open options. It is the callers responsibility to close the file when finished
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* with it.
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*
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* const file = Deno.openSync("/foo/bar.txt", { read: true, write: true });
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* // Do work with file
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* Deno.close(file.rid);
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*
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* Requires `allow-read` and/or `allow-write` permissions depending on options.
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*/
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export function openSync(path: string, options?: OpenOptions): File;
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/** Open a file and resolve to an instance of `Deno.File`. The
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* file does not need to previously exist if using the `create` or `createNew`
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* open options. It is the callers responsibility to close the file when finished
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* with it.
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*
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* const file = await Deno.open("/foo/bar.txt", { read: true, write: true });
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* // Do work with file
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* Deno.close(file.rid);
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*
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* Requires `allow-read` and/or `allow-write` permissions depending on options.
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*/
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export function open(path: string, options?: OpenOptions): Promise<File>;
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/** Creates a file if none exists or truncates an existing file and returns
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* an instance of `Deno.File`.
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*
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* const file = Deno.createSync("/foo/bar.txt");
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*
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* Requires `allow-read` and `allow-write` permissions.
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*/
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export function createSync(path: string): File;
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/** Creates a file if none exists or truncates an existing file and resolves to
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* an instance of `Deno.File`.
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*
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* const file = await Deno.create("/foo/bar.txt");
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*
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* Requires `allow-read` and `allow-write` permissions.
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*/
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export function create(path: string): Promise<File>;
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/** Synchronously read from a resource ID (`rid`) into an array buffer (`buffer`).
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*
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* Returns either the number of bytes read during the operation or EOF
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* (`null`) if there was nothing more to read.
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*
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* It is possible for a read to successfully return with `0` bytes. This does
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* not indicate EOF.
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*
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* // if "/foo/bar.txt" contains the text "hello world":
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* const file = Deno.openSync("/foo/bar.txt");
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* const buf = new Uint8Array(100);
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* const numberOfBytesRead = Deno.readSync(file.rid, buf); // 11 bytes
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* const text = new TextDecoder().decode(buf); // "hello world"
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* Deno.close(file.rid);
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*/
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export function readSync(rid: number, buffer: Uint8Array): number | null;
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/** Read from a resource ID (`rid`) into an array buffer (`buffer`).
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*
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* Resolves to either the number of bytes read during the operation or EOF
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* (`null`) if there was nothing more to read.
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*
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* It is possible for a read to successfully return with `0` bytes. This does
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* not indicate EOF.
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*
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* // if "/foo/bar.txt" contains the text "hello world":
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* const file = await Deno.open("/foo/bar.txt");
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* const buf = new Uint8Array(100);
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* const numberOfBytesRead = await Deno.read(file.rid, buf); // 11 bytes
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* const text = new TextDecoder().decode(buf); // "hello world"
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* Deno.close(file.rid);
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*/
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export function read(rid: number, buffer: Uint8Array): Promise<number | null>;
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/** Synchronously write to the resource ID (`rid`) the contents of the array
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* buffer (`data`).
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*
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* Returns the number of bytes written.
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*
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* const encoder = new TextEncoder();
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* const data = encoder.encode("Hello world");
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* const file = Deno.openSync("/foo/bar.txt");
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* const bytesWritten = Deno.writeSync(file.rid, data); // 11
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* Deno.close(file.rid);
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*/
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export function writeSync(rid: number, data: Uint8Array): number;
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/** Write to the resource ID (`rid`) the contents of the array buffer (`data`).
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*
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* Resolves to the number of bytes written.
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*
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* const encoder = new TextEncoder();
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* const data = encoder.encode("Hello world");
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* const file = await Deno.open("/foo/bar.txt");
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* const bytesWritten = await Deno.write(file.rid, data); // 11
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* Deno.close(file.rid);
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*/
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export function write(rid: number, data: Uint8Array): Promise<number>;
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/** Synchronously seek a resource ID (`rid`) to the given `offset` under mode
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* given by `whence`. The new position within the resource (bytes from the
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* start) is returned.
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*
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* const file = Deno.openSync('hello.txt', {read: true, write: true, truncate: true, create: true});
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* Deno.writeSync(file.rid, new TextEncoder().encode("Hello world"));
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* // advance cursor 6 bytes
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* const cursorPosition = Deno.seekSync(file.rid, 6, Deno.SeekMode.Start);
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* console.log(cursorPosition); // 6
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* const buf = new Uint8Array(100);
|
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* file.readSync(buf);
|
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* console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(buf)); // "world"
|
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*
|
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* The seek modes work as follows:
|
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*
|
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* // Given file.rid pointing to file with "Hello world", which is 11 bytes long:
|
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* // Seek 6 bytes from the start of the file
|
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* console.log(Deno.seekSync(file.rid, 6, Deno.SeekMode.Start)); // "6"
|
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* // Seek 2 more bytes from the current position
|
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* console.log(Deno.seekSync(file.rid, 2, Deno.SeekMode.Current)); // "8"
|
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* // Seek backwards 2 bytes from the end of the file
|
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* console.log(Deno.seekSync(file.rid, -2, Deno.SeekMode.End)); // "9" (e.g. 11-2)
|
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*/
|
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export function seekSync(
|
|
rid: number,
|
|
offset: number,
|
|
whence: SeekMode
|
|
): number;
|
|
|
|
/** Seek a resource ID (`rid`) to the given `offset` under mode given by `whence`.
|
|
* The call resolves to the new position within the resource (bytes from the start).
|
|
*
|
|
* const file = await Deno.open('hello.txt', {read: true, write: true, truncate: true, create: true});
|
|
* await Deno.write(file.rid, new TextEncoder().encode("Hello world"));
|
|
* // advance cursor 6 bytes
|
|
* const cursorPosition = await Deno.seek(file.rid, 6, Deno.SeekMode.Start);
|
|
* console.log(cursorPosition); // 6
|
|
* const buf = new Uint8Array(100);
|
|
* await file.read(buf);
|
|
* console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(buf)); // "world"
|
|
*
|
|
* The seek modes work as follows:
|
|
*
|
|
* // Given file.rid pointing to file with "Hello world", which is 11 bytes long:
|
|
* // Seek 6 bytes from the start of the file
|
|
* console.log(await Deno.seek(file.rid, 6, Deno.SeekMode.Start)); // "6"
|
|
* // Seek 2 more bytes from the current position
|
|
* console.log(await Deno.seek(file.rid, 2, Deno.SeekMode.Current)); // "8"
|
|
* // Seek backwards 2 bytes from the end of the file
|
|
* console.log(await Deno.seek(file.rid, -2, Deno.SeekMode.End)); // "9" (e.g. 11-2)
|
|
*/
|
|
export function seek(
|
|
rid: number,
|
|
offset: number,
|
|
whence: SeekMode
|
|
): Promise<number>;
|
|
|
|
/** Close the given resource ID (rid) which has been previously opened, such
|
|
* as via opening or creating a file. Closing a file when you are finished
|
|
* with it is important to avoid leaking resources.
|
|
*
|
|
* const file = await Deno.open("my_file.txt");
|
|
* // do work with "file" object
|
|
* Deno.close(file.rid);
|
|
*/
|
|
export function close(rid: number): void;
|
|
|
|
/** The Deno abstraction for reading and writing files. */
|
|
export class File
|
|
implements
|
|
Reader,
|
|
ReaderSync,
|
|
Writer,
|
|
WriterSync,
|
|
Seeker,
|
|
SeekerSync,
|
|
Closer {
|
|
readonly rid: number;
|
|
constructor(rid: number);
|
|
write(p: Uint8Array): Promise<number>;
|
|
writeSync(p: Uint8Array): number;
|
|
read(p: Uint8Array): Promise<number | null>;
|
|
readSync(p: Uint8Array): number | null;
|
|
seek(offset: number, whence: SeekMode): Promise<number>;
|
|
seekSync(offset: number, whence: SeekMode): number;
|
|
close(): void;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** A handle for `stdin`. */
|
|
export const stdin: Reader & ReaderSync & Closer & { rid: number };
|
|
/** A handle for `stdout`. */
|
|
export const stdout: Writer & WriterSync & Closer & { rid: number };
|
|
/** A handle for `stderr`. */
|
|
export const stderr: Writer & WriterSync & Closer & { rid: number };
|
|
|
|
export interface OpenOptions {
|
|
/** Sets the option for read access. This option, when `true`, means that the
|
|
* file should be read-able if opened. */
|
|
read?: boolean;
|
|
/** Sets the option for write access. This option, when `true`, means that
|
|
* the file should be write-able if opened. If the file already exists,
|
|
* any write calls on it will overwrite its contents, by default without
|
|
* truncating it. */
|
|
write?: boolean;
|
|
/**Sets the option for the append mode. This option, when `true`, means that
|
|
* writes will append to a file instead of overwriting previous contents.
|
|
* Note that setting `{ write: true, append: true }` has the same effect as
|
|
* setting only `{ append: true }`. */
|
|
append?: boolean;
|
|
/** Sets the option for truncating a previous file. If a file is
|
|
* successfully opened with this option set it will truncate the file to `0`
|
|
* size if it already exists. The file must be opened with write access
|
|
* for truncate to work. */
|
|
truncate?: boolean;
|
|
/** Sets the option to allow creating a new file, if one doesn't already
|
|
* exist at the specified path. Requires write or append access to be
|
|
* used. */
|
|
create?: boolean;
|
|
/** Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, no file, directory, or symlink is
|
|
* allowed to exist at the target location. Requires write or append
|
|
* access to be used. When createNew is set to `true`, create and truncate
|
|
* are ignored. */
|
|
createNew?: boolean;
|
|
/** Permissions to use if creating the file (defaults to `0o666`, before
|
|
* the process's umask).
|
|
* Ignored on Windows. */
|
|
mode?: number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
*
|
|
* Check if a given resource id (`rid`) is a TTY.
|
|
*
|
|
* // This example is system and context specific
|
|
* const nonTTYRid = Deno.openSync("my_file.txt").rid;
|
|
* const ttyRid = Deno.openSync("/dev/tty6").rid;
|
|
* console.log(Deno.isatty(nonTTYRid)); // false
|
|
* console.log(Deno.isatty(ttyRid)); // true
|
|
* Deno.close(nonTTYRid);
|
|
* Deno.close(ttyRid);
|
|
*/
|
|
export function isatty(rid: number): boolean;
|
|
|
|
/** A variable-sized buffer of bytes with `read()` and `write()` methods.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.Buffer is almost always used with some I/O like files and sockets. It
|
|
* allows one to buffer up a download from a socket. Buffer grows and shrinks
|
|
* as necessary.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.Buffer is NOT the same thing as Node's Buffer. Node's Buffer was
|
|
* created in 2009 before JavaScript had the concept of ArrayBuffers. It's
|
|
* simply a non-standard ArrayBuffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* ArrayBuffer is a fixed memory allocation. Deno.Buffer is implemented on top
|
|
* of ArrayBuffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* Based on [Go Buffer](https://golang.org/pkg/bytes/#Buffer). */
|
|
export class Buffer implements Reader, ReaderSync, Writer, WriterSync {
|
|
constructor(ab?: ArrayBuffer);
|
|
/** Returns a slice holding the unread portion of the buffer.
|
|
*
|
|
* The slice is valid for use only until the next buffer modification (that
|
|
* is, only until the next call to a method like `read()`, `write()`,
|
|
* `reset()`, or `truncate()`). The slice aliases the buffer content at
|
|
* least until the next buffer modification, so immediate changes to the
|
|
* slice will affect the result of future reads. */
|
|
bytes(): Uint8Array;
|
|
/** Returns whether the unread portion of the buffer is empty. */
|
|
empty(): boolean;
|
|
/** A read only number of bytes of the unread portion of the buffer. */
|
|
readonly length: number;
|
|
/** The read only capacity of the buffer's underlying byte slice, that is,
|
|
* the total space allocated for the buffer's data. */
|
|
readonly capacity: number;
|
|
/** Discards all but the first `n` unread bytes from the buffer but
|
|
* continues to use the same allocated storage. It throws if `n` is
|
|
* negative or greater than the length of the buffer. */
|
|
truncate(n: number): void;
|
|
/** Resets the buffer to be empty, but it retains the underlying storage for
|
|
* use by future writes. `.reset()` is the same as `.truncate(0)`. */
|
|
reset(): void;
|
|
/** Reads the next `p.length` bytes from the buffer or until the buffer is
|
|
* drained. Returns the number of bytes read. If the buffer has no data to
|
|
* return, the return is EOF (`null`). */
|
|
readSync(p: Uint8Array): number | null;
|
|
/** Reads the next `p.length` bytes from the buffer or until the buffer is
|
|
* drained. Resolves to the number of bytes read. If the buffer has no
|
|
* data to return, resolves to EOF (`null`).
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: This methods reads bytes sychronously; it's provided for
|
|
* compatibility with `Reader` interfaces.
|
|
*/
|
|
read(p: Uint8Array): Promise<number | null>;
|
|
writeSync(p: Uint8Array): number;
|
|
/** NOTE: This methods writes bytes sychronously; it's provided for
|
|
* compatibility with `Writer` interface. */
|
|
write(p: Uint8Array): Promise<number>;
|
|
/** Grows the buffer's capacity, if necessary, to guarantee space for
|
|
* another `n` bytes. After `.grow(n)`, at least `n` bytes can be written to
|
|
* the buffer without another allocation. If `n` is negative, `.grow()` will
|
|
* throw. If the buffer can't grow it will throw an error.
|
|
*
|
|
* Based on Go Lang's
|
|
* [Buffer.Grow](https://golang.org/pkg/bytes/#Buffer.Grow). */
|
|
grow(n: number): void;
|
|
/** Reads data from `r` until EOF (`null`) and appends it to the buffer,
|
|
* growing the buffer as needed. It resolves to the number of bytes read.
|
|
* If the buffer becomes too large, `.readFrom()` will reject with an error.
|
|
*
|
|
* Based on Go Lang's
|
|
* [Buffer.ReadFrom](https://golang.org/pkg/bytes/#Buffer.ReadFrom). */
|
|
readFrom(r: Reader): Promise<number>;
|
|
/** Reads data from `r` until EOF (`null`) and appends it to the buffer,
|
|
* growing the buffer as needed. It returns the number of bytes read. If the
|
|
* buffer becomes too large, `.readFromSync()` will throw an error.
|
|
*
|
|
* Based on Go Lang's
|
|
* [Buffer.ReadFrom](https://golang.org/pkg/bytes/#Buffer.ReadFrom). */
|
|
readFromSync(r: ReaderSync): number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Read Reader `r` until EOF (`null`) and resolve to the content as
|
|
* Uint8Array`.
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example from stdin
|
|
* const stdinContent = await Deno.readAll(Deno.stdin);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example from file
|
|
* const file = await Deno.open("my_file.txt", {read: true});
|
|
* const myFileContent = await Deno.readAll(file);
|
|
* Deno.close(file.rid);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example from buffer
|
|
* const myData = new Uint8Array(100);
|
|
* // ... fill myData array with data
|
|
* const reader = new Deno.Buffer(myData.buffer as ArrayBuffer);
|
|
* const bufferContent = await Deno.readAll(reader);
|
|
*/
|
|
export function readAll(r: Reader): Promise<Uint8Array>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously reads Reader `r` until EOF (`null`) and returns the content
|
|
* as `Uint8Array`.
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example from stdin
|
|
* const stdinContent = Deno.readAllSync(Deno.stdin);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example from file
|
|
* const file = Deno.openSync("my_file.txt", {read: true});
|
|
* const myFileContent = Deno.readAllSync(file);
|
|
* Deno.close(file.rid);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example from buffer
|
|
* const myData = new Uint8Array(100);
|
|
* // ... fill myData array with data
|
|
* const reader = new Deno.Buffer(myData.buffer as ArrayBuffer);
|
|
* const bufferContent = Deno.readAllSync(reader);
|
|
*/
|
|
export function readAllSync(r: ReaderSync): Uint8Array;
|
|
|
|
/** Write all the content of the array buffer (`arr`) to the writer (`w`).
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example writing to stdout
|
|
* const contentBytes = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World");
|
|
* await Deno.writeAll(Deno.stdout, contentBytes);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example writing to file
|
|
* const contentBytes = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World");
|
|
* const file = await Deno.open('test.file', {write: true});
|
|
* await Deno.writeAll(file, contentBytes);
|
|
* Deno.close(file.rid);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example writing to buffer
|
|
* const contentBytes = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World");
|
|
* const writer = new Deno.Buffer();
|
|
* await Deno.writeAll(writer, contentBytes);
|
|
* console.log(writer.bytes().length); // 11
|
|
*/
|
|
export function writeAll(w: Writer, arr: Uint8Array): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously write all the content of the array buffer (`arr`) to the
|
|
* writer (`w`).
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example writing to stdout
|
|
* const contentBytes = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World");
|
|
* Deno.writeAllSync(Deno.stdout, contentBytes);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example writing to file
|
|
* const contentBytes = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World");
|
|
* const file = Deno.openSync('test.file', {write: true});
|
|
* Deno.writeAllSync(file, contentBytes);
|
|
* Deno.close(file.rid);
|
|
*
|
|
* // Example writing to buffer
|
|
* const contentBytes = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World");
|
|
* const writer = new Deno.Buffer();
|
|
* Deno.writeAllSync(writer, contentBytes);
|
|
* console.log(writer.bytes().length); // 11
|
|
*/
|
|
export function writeAllSync(w: WriterSync, arr: Uint8Array): void;
|
|
|
|
export interface MkdirOptions {
|
|
/** Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, means that any intermediate
|
|
* directories will also be created (as with the shell command `mkdir -p`).
|
|
* Intermediate directories are created with the same permissions.
|
|
* When recursive is set to `true`, succeeds silently (without changing any
|
|
* permissions) if a directory already exists at the path, or if the path
|
|
* is a symlink to an existing directory. */
|
|
recursive?: boolean;
|
|
/** Permissions to use when creating the directory (defaults to `0o777`,
|
|
* before the process's umask).
|
|
* Ignored on Windows. */
|
|
mode?: number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously creates a new directory with the specified path.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.mkdirSync("new_dir");
|
|
* Deno.mkdirSync("nested/directories", { recursive: true });
|
|
* Deno.mkdirSync("restricted_access_dir", { mode: 0o700 });
|
|
*
|
|
* Defaults to throwing error if the directory already exists.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function mkdirSync(path: string, options?: MkdirOptions): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Creates a new directory with the specified path.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.mkdir("new_dir");
|
|
* await Deno.mkdir("nested/directories", { recursive: true });
|
|
* await Deno.mkdir("restricted_access_dir", { mode: 0o700 });
|
|
*
|
|
* Defaults to throwing error if the directory already exists.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function mkdir(path: string, options?: MkdirOptions): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
export interface MakeTempOptions {
|
|
/** Directory where the temporary directory should be created (defaults to
|
|
* the env variable TMPDIR, or the system's default, usually /tmp). */
|
|
dir?: string;
|
|
/** String that should precede the random portion of the temporary
|
|
* directory's name. */
|
|
prefix?: string;
|
|
/** String that should follow the random portion of the temporary
|
|
* directory's name. */
|
|
suffix?: string;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously creates a new temporary directory in the default directory
|
|
* for temporary files (see also `Deno.dir("temp")`), unless `dir` is specified.
|
|
* Other optional options include prefixing and suffixing the directory name
|
|
* with `prefix` and `suffix` respectively.
|
|
*
|
|
* The full path to the newly created directory is returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* Multiple programs calling this function simultaneously will create different
|
|
* directories. It is the caller's responsibility to remove the directory when
|
|
* no longer needed.
|
|
*
|
|
* const tempDirName0 = Deno.makeTempDirSync(); // e.g. /tmp/2894ea76
|
|
* const tempDirName1 = Deno.makeTempDirSync({ prefix: 'my_temp' }); // e.g. /tmp/my_temp339c944d
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
// TODO(ry) Doesn't check permissions.
|
|
export function makeTempDirSync(options?: MakeTempOptions): string;
|
|
|
|
/** Creates a new temporary directory in the default directory for temporary
|
|
* files (see also `Deno.dir("temp")`), unless `dir` is specified. Other
|
|
* optional options include prefixing and suffixing the directory name with
|
|
* `prefix` and `suffix` respectively.
|
|
*
|
|
* This call resolves to the full path to the newly created directory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Multiple programs calling this function simultaneously will create different
|
|
* directories. It is the caller's responsibility to remove the directory when
|
|
* no longer needed.
|
|
*
|
|
* const tempDirName0 = await Deno.makeTempDir(); // e.g. /tmp/2894ea76
|
|
* const tempDirName1 = await Deno.makeTempDir({ prefix: 'my_temp' }); // e.g. /tmp/my_temp339c944d
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
// TODO(ry) Doesn't check permissions.
|
|
export function makeTempDir(options?: MakeTempOptions): Promise<string>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously creates a new temporary file in the default directory for
|
|
* temporary files (see also `Deno.dir("temp")`), unless `dir` is specified.
|
|
* Other optional options include prefixing and suffixing the directory name
|
|
* with `prefix` and `suffix` respectively.
|
|
*
|
|
* The full path to the newly created file is returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* Multiple programs calling this function simultaneously will create different
|
|
* files. It is the caller's responsibility to remove the file when no longer
|
|
* needed.
|
|
*
|
|
* const tempFileName0 = Deno.makeTempFileSync(); // e.g. /tmp/419e0bf2
|
|
* const tempFileName1 = Deno.makeTempFileSync({ prefix: 'my_temp' }); // e.g. /tmp/my_temp754d3098
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function makeTempFileSync(options?: MakeTempOptions): string;
|
|
|
|
/** Creates a new temporary file in the default directory for temporary
|
|
* files (see also `Deno.dir("temp")`), unless `dir` is specified. Other
|
|
* optional options include prefixing and suffixing the directory name with
|
|
* `prefix` and `suffix` respectively.
|
|
*
|
|
* This call resolves to the full path to the newly created file.
|
|
*
|
|
* Multiple programs calling this function simultaneously will create different
|
|
* files. It is the caller's responsibility to remove the file when no longer
|
|
* needed.
|
|
*
|
|
* const tmpFileName0 = await Deno.makeTempFile(); // e.g. /tmp/419e0bf2
|
|
* const tmpFileName1 = await Deno.makeTempFile({ prefix: 'my_temp' }); // e.g. /tmp/my_temp754d3098
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function makeTempFile(options?: MakeTempOptions): Promise<string>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously changes the permission of a specific file/directory of
|
|
* specified path. Ignores the process's umask.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.chmodSync("/path/to/file", 0o666);
|
|
*
|
|
* For a full description, see [chmod](#chmod)
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: This API currently throws on Windows
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function chmodSync(path: string, mode: number): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Changes the permission of a specific file/directory of specified path.
|
|
* Ignores the process's umask.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.chmod("/path/to/file", 0o666);
|
|
*
|
|
* The mode is a sequence of 3 octal numbers. The first/left-most number
|
|
* specifies the permissions for the owner. The second number specifies the
|
|
* permissions for the group. The last/right-most number specifies the
|
|
* permissions for others. For example, with a mode of 0o764, the owner (7) can
|
|
* read/write/execute, the group (6) can read/write and everyone else (4) can
|
|
* read only.
|
|
*
|
|
* | Number | Description |
|
|
* | ------ | ----------- |
|
|
* | 7 | read, write, and execute |
|
|
* | 6 | read and write |
|
|
* | 5 | read and execute |
|
|
* | 4 | read only |
|
|
* | 3 | write and execute |
|
|
* | 2 | write only |
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* | 1 | execute only |
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* | 0 | no permission |
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*
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* NOTE: This API currently throws on Windows
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*
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* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
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export function chmod(path: string, mode: number): Promise<void>;
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/** Synchronously change owner of a regular file or directory. This functionality
|
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* is not available on Windows.
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*
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* Deno.chownSync("myFile.txt", 1000, 1002);
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*
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* Requires `allow-write` permission.
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*
|
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* Throws Error (not implemented) if executed on Windows
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*
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* @param path path to the file
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* @param uid user id (UID) of the new owner
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* @param gid group id (GID) of the new owner
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*/
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export function chownSync(path: string, uid: number, gid: number): void;
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|
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/** Change owner of a regular file or directory. This functionality
|
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* is not available on Windows.
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*
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* await Deno.chown("myFile.txt", 1000, 1002);
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*
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* Requires `allow-write` permission.
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|
*
|
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* Throws Error (not implemented) if executed on Windows
|
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*
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* @param path path to the file
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* @param uid user id (UID) of the new owner
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* @param gid group id (GID) of the new owner
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*/
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export function chown(path: string, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
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export interface RemoveOptions {
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/** Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, path will be removed even if
|
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* it's a non-empty directory. */
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recursive?: boolean;
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}
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/** Synchronously removes the named file or directory.
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*
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* Deno.removeSync("/path/to/empty_dir/or/file");
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* Deno.removeSync("/path/to/populated_dir/or/file", { recursive: true });
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*
|
|
* Throws error if permission denied, path not found, or path is a non-empty
|
|
* directory and the `recursive` option isn't set to `true`.
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*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
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export function removeSync(path: string, options?: RemoveOptions): void;
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|
|
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/** Removes the named file or directory.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.remove("/path/to/empty_dir/or/file");
|
|
* await Deno.remove("/path/to/populated_dir/or/file", { recursive: true });
|
|
*
|
|
* Throws error if permission denied, path not found, or path is a non-empty
|
|
* directory and the `recursive` option isn't set to `true`.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function remove(path: string, options?: RemoveOptions): Promise<void>;
|
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|
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/** Synchronously renames (moves) `oldpath` to `newpath`. Paths may be files or
|
|
* directories. If `newpath` already exists and is not a directory,
|
|
* `renameSync()` replaces it. OS-specific restrictions may apply when
|
|
* `oldpath` and `newpath` are in different directories.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.renameSync("old/path", "new/path");
|
|
*
|
|
* On Unix, this operation does not follow symlinks at either path.
|
|
*
|
|
* It varies between platforms when the operation throws errors, and if so what
|
|
* they are. It's always an error to rename anything to a non-empty directory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` and `allow-write` permissions. */
|
|
export function renameSync(oldpath: string, newpath: string): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Renames (moves) `oldpath` to `newpath`. Paths may be files or directories.
|
|
* If `newpath` already exists and is not a directory, `rename()` replaces it.
|
|
* OS-specific restrictions may apply when `oldpath` and `newpath` are in
|
|
* different directories.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.rename("old/path", "new/path");
|
|
*
|
|
* On Unix, this operation does not follow symlinks at either path.
|
|
*
|
|
* It varies between platforms when the operation throws errors, and if so what
|
|
* they are. It's always an error to rename anything to a non-empty directory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` and `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function rename(oldpath: string, newpath: string): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously reads and returns the entire contents of a file as utf8 encoded string
|
|
* encoded string. Reading a directory returns an empty string.
|
|
*
|
|
* const data = Deno.readTextFileSync("hello.txt");
|
|
* console.log(data);
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readTextFileSync(path: string): string;
|
|
|
|
/** Asynchronously reads and returns the entire contents of a file as a utf8
|
|
* encoded string. Reading a directory returns an empty data array.
|
|
*
|
|
* const decoder = new TextDecoder("utf-8");
|
|
* const data = Deno.readFileSync("hello.txt");
|
|
* console.log(decoder.decode(data));
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readTextFile(path: string): Promise<string>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously reads and returns the entire contents of a file as an array
|
|
* of bytes. `TextDecoder` can be used to transform the bytes to string if
|
|
* required. Reading a directory returns an empty data array.
|
|
*
|
|
* const decoder = new TextDecoder("utf-8");
|
|
* const data = Deno.readFileSync("hello.txt");
|
|
* console.log(decoder.decode(data));
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readFileSync(path: string): Uint8Array;
|
|
|
|
/** Reads and resolves to the entire contents of a file as an array of bytes.
|
|
* `TextDecoder` can be used to transform the bytes to string if required.
|
|
* Reading a directory returns an empty data array.
|
|
*
|
|
* const decoder = new TextDecoder("utf-8");
|
|
* const data = await Deno.readFile("hello.txt");
|
|
* console.log(decoder.decode(data));
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readFile(path: string): Promise<Uint8Array>;
|
|
|
|
/** A FileInfo describes a file and is returned by `stat`, `lstat`,
|
|
* `statSync`, `lstatSync`. */
|
|
export interface FileInfo {
|
|
/** True if this is info for a regular file. Mutually exclusive to
|
|
* `FileInfo.isDirectory` and `FileInfo.isSymlink`. */
|
|
isFile: boolean;
|
|
/** True if this is info for a regular directory. Mutually exclusive to
|
|
* `FileInfo.isFile` and `FileInfo.isSymlink`. */
|
|
isDirectory: boolean;
|
|
/** True if this is info for a symlink. Mutually exclusive to
|
|
* `FileInfo.isFile` and `FileInfo.isDirectory`. */
|
|
isSymlink: boolean;
|
|
/** The size of the file, in bytes. */
|
|
size: number;
|
|
/** The last modification time of the file. This corresponds to the `mtime`
|
|
* field from `stat` on Linux/Mac OS and `ftLastWriteTime` on Windows. This
|
|
* may not be available on all platforms. */
|
|
mtime: Date | null;
|
|
/** The last access time of the file. This corresponds to the `atime`
|
|
* field from `stat` on Unix and `ftLastAccessTime` on Windows. This may not
|
|
* be available on all platforms. */
|
|
atime: Date | null;
|
|
/** The creation time of the file. This corresponds to the `birthtime`
|
|
* field from `stat` on Mac/BSD and `ftCreationTime` on Windows. This may
|
|
* not be available on all platforms. */
|
|
birthtime: Date | null;
|
|
/** ID of the device containing the file.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
dev: number | null;
|
|
/** Inode number.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
ino: number | null;
|
|
/** **UNSTABLE**: Match behavior with Go on Windows for `mode`.
|
|
*
|
|
* The underlying raw `st_mode` bits that contain the standard Unix
|
|
* permissions for this file/directory. */
|
|
mode: number | null;
|
|
/** Number of hard links pointing to this file.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
nlink: number | null;
|
|
/** User ID of the owner of this file.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
uid: number | null;
|
|
/** Group ID of the owner of this file.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
gid: number | null;
|
|
/** Device ID of this file.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
rdev: number | null;
|
|
/** Blocksize for filesystem I/O.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
blksize: number | null;
|
|
/** Number of blocks allocated to the file, in 512-byte units.
|
|
*
|
|
* _Linux/Mac OS only._ */
|
|
blocks: number | null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Returns absolute normalized path, with symbolic links resolved.
|
|
*
|
|
* // e.g. given /home/alice/file.txt and current directory /home/alice
|
|
* Deno.symlinkSync("file.txt", "symlink_file.txt");
|
|
* const realPath = Deno.realPathSync("./file.txt");
|
|
* const realSymLinkPath = Deno.realPathSync("./symlink_file.txt");
|
|
* console.log(realPath); // outputs "/home/alice/file.txt"
|
|
* console.log(realSymLinkPath); // outputs "/home/alice/file.txt"
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function realPathSync(path: string): string;
|
|
|
|
/** Resolves to the absolute normalized path, with symbolic links resolved.
|
|
*
|
|
* // e.g. given /home/alice/file.txt and current directory /home/alice
|
|
* await Deno.symlink("file.txt", "symlink_file.txt");
|
|
* const realPath = await Deno.realPath("./file.txt");
|
|
* const realSymLinkPath = await Deno.realPath("./symlink_file.txt");
|
|
* console.log(realPath); // outputs "/home/alice/file.txt"
|
|
* console.log(realSymLinkPath); // outputs "/home/alice/file.txt"
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function realPath(path: string): Promise<string>;
|
|
|
|
export interface DirEntry {
|
|
name: string;
|
|
isFile: boolean;
|
|
isDirectory: boolean;
|
|
isSymlink: boolean;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously reads the directory given by `path` and returns an iterable
|
|
* of `Deno.DirEntry`.
|
|
*
|
|
* for (const dirEntry of Deno.readDirSync("/")) {
|
|
* console.log(dirEntry.name);
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* Throws error if `path` is not a directory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readDirSync(path: string): Iterable<DirEntry>;
|
|
|
|
/** Reads the directory given by `path` and returns an async iterable of
|
|
* `Deno.DirEntry`.
|
|
*
|
|
* for await (const dirEntry of Deno.readDir("/")) {
|
|
* console.log(dirEntry.name);
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* Throws error if `path` is not a directory.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readDir(path: string): AsyncIterable<DirEntry>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously copies the contents and permissions of one file to another
|
|
* specified path, by default creating a new file if needed, else overwriting.
|
|
* Fails if target path is a directory or is unwritable.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.copyFileSync("from.txt", "to.txt");
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission on fromPath.
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission on toPath. */
|
|
export function copyFileSync(fromPath: string, toPath: string): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Copies the contents and permissions of one file to another specified path,
|
|
* by default creating a new file if needed, else overwriting. Fails if target
|
|
* path is a directory or is unwritable.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.copyFile("from.txt", "to.txt");
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission on fromPath.
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission on toPath. */
|
|
export function copyFile(fromPath: string, toPath: string): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
/** Returns the full path destination of the named symbolic link.
|
|
*
|
|
* Deno.symlinkSync("./test.txt", "./test_link.txt");
|
|
* const target = Deno.readLinkSync("./test_link.txt"); // full path of ./test.txt
|
|
*
|
|
* Throws TypeError if called with a hard link
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readLinkSync(path: string): string;
|
|
|
|
/** Resolves to the full path destination of the named symbolic link.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.symlink("./test.txt", "./test_link.txt");
|
|
* const target = await Deno.readLink("./test_link.txt"); // full path of ./test.txt
|
|
*
|
|
* Throws TypeError if called with a hard link
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function readLink(path: string): Promise<string>;
|
|
|
|
/** Resolves to a `Deno.FileInfo` for the specified `path`. If `path` is a
|
|
* symlink, information for the symlink will be returned instead of what it
|
|
* points to.
|
|
*
|
|
* const fileInfo = await Deno.lstat("hello.txt");
|
|
* assert(fileInfo.isFile);
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function lstat(path: string): Promise<FileInfo>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously returns a `Deno.FileInfo` for the specified `path`. If
|
|
* `path` is a symlink, information for the symlink will be returned instead of
|
|
* what it points to..
|
|
*
|
|
* const fileInfo = Deno.lstatSync("hello.txt");
|
|
* assert(fileInfo.isFile);
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function lstatSync(path: string): FileInfo;
|
|
|
|
/** Resolves to a `Deno.FileInfo` for the specified `path`. Will always
|
|
* follow symlinks.
|
|
*
|
|
* const fileInfo = await Deno.stat("hello.txt");
|
|
* assert(fileInfo.isFile);
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function stat(path: string): Promise<FileInfo>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously returns a `Deno.FileInfo` for the specified `path`. Will
|
|
* always follow symlinks.
|
|
*
|
|
* const fileInfo = Deno.statSync("hello.txt");
|
|
* assert(fileInfo.isFile);
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission. */
|
|
export function statSync(path: string): FileInfo;
|
|
|
|
/** Options for writing to a file. */
|
|
export interface WriteFileOptions {
|
|
/** Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, will append to a file instead of
|
|
* overwriting previous contents. */
|
|
append?: boolean;
|
|
/** Sets the option to allow creating a new file, if one doesn't already
|
|
* exist at the specified path (defaults to `true`). */
|
|
create?: boolean;
|
|
/** Permissions always applied to file. */
|
|
mode?: number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously write `data` to the given `path`, by default creating a new
|
|
* file if needed, else overwriting.
|
|
*
|
|
* const encoder = new TextEncoder();
|
|
* const data = encoder.encode("Hello world\n");
|
|
* Deno.writeFileSync("hello1.txt", data); // overwrite "hello1.txt" or create it
|
|
* Deno.writeFileSync("hello2.txt", data, {create: false}); // only works if "hello2.txt" exists
|
|
* Deno.writeFileSync("hello3.txt", data, {mode: 0o777}); // set permissions on new file
|
|
* Deno.writeFileSync("hello4.txt", data, {append: true}); // add data to the end of the file
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission, and `allow-read` if `options.create` is
|
|
* `false`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function writeFileSync(
|
|
path: string,
|
|
data: Uint8Array,
|
|
options?: WriteFileOptions
|
|
): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Write `data` to the given `path`, by default creating a new file if needed,
|
|
* else overwriting.
|
|
*
|
|
* const encoder = new TextEncoder();
|
|
* const data = encoder.encode("Hello world\n");
|
|
* await Deno.writeFile("hello1.txt", data); // overwrite "hello1.txt" or create it
|
|
* await Deno.writeFile("hello2.txt", data, {create: false}); // only works if "hello2.txt" exists
|
|
* await Deno.writeFile("hello3.txt", data, {mode: 0o777}); // set permissions on new file
|
|
* await Deno.writeFile("hello4.txt", data, {append: true}); // add data to the end of the file
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission, and `allow-read` if `options.create` is `false`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function writeFile(
|
|
path: string,
|
|
data: Uint8Array,
|
|
options?: WriteFileOptions
|
|
): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously write string `data` to the given `path`, by default creating a new file if needed,
|
|
* else overwriting.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.writeTextFileSync("hello1.txt", "Hello world\n"); // overwrite "hello1.txt" or create it
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission, and `allow-read` if `options.create` is `false`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function writeTextFileSync(path: string, data: string): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Asynchronously write string `data` to the given `path`, by default creating a new file if needed,
|
|
* else overwriting.
|
|
*
|
|
* await Deno.writeTextFile("hello1.txt", "Hello world\n"); // overwrite "hello1.txt" or create it
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission, and `allow-read` if `options.create` is `false`.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function writeTextFile(path: string, data: string): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
/** Synchronously truncates or extends the specified file, to reach the
|
|
* specified `len`. If `len` is not specified then the entire file contents
|
|
* are truncated.
|
|
*
|
|
* // truncate the entire file
|
|
* Deno.truncateSync("my_file.txt");
|
|
*
|
|
* // truncate part of the file
|
|
* const file = Deno.makeTempFileSync();
|
|
* Deno.writeFileSync(file, new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World"));
|
|
* Deno.truncateSync(file, 7);
|
|
* const data = Deno.readFileSync(file);
|
|
* console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(data));
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function truncateSync(name: string, len?: number): void;
|
|
|
|
/** Truncates or extends the specified file, to reach the specified `len`. If
|
|
* `len` is not specified then the entire file contents are truncated.
|
|
*
|
|
* // truncate the entire file
|
|
* await Deno.truncate("my_file.txt");
|
|
*
|
|
* // truncate part of the file
|
|
* const file = await Deno.makeTempFile();
|
|
* await Deno.writeFile(file, new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World"));
|
|
* await Deno.truncate(file, 7);
|
|
* const data = await Deno.readFile(file);
|
|
* console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(data)); // "Hello W"
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-write` permission. */
|
|
export function truncate(name: string, len?: number): Promise<void>;
|
|
|
|
export interface NetAddr {
|
|
transport: "tcp" | "udp";
|
|
hostname: string;
|
|
port: number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
export interface UnixAddr {
|
|
transport: "unix" | "unixpacket";
|
|
path: string;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
export type Addr = NetAddr | UnixAddr;
|
|
|
|
/** A generic network listener for stream-oriented protocols. */
|
|
export interface Listener extends AsyncIterable<Conn> {
|
|
/** Waits for and resolves to the next connection to the `Listener`. */
|
|
accept(): Promise<Conn>;
|
|
/** Close closes the listener. Any pending accept promises will be rejected
|
|
* with errors. */
|
|
close(): void;
|
|
/** Return the address of the `Listener`. */
|
|
readonly addr: Addr;
|
|
|
|
[Symbol.asyncIterator](): AsyncIterableIterator<Conn>;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
export interface Conn extends Reader, Writer, Closer {
|
|
/** The local address of the connection. */
|
|
readonly localAddr: Addr;
|
|
/** The remote address of the connection. */
|
|
readonly remoteAddr: Addr;
|
|
/** The resource ID of the connection. */
|
|
readonly rid: number;
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/** Shuts down (`shutdown(2)`) the writing side of the TCP connection. Most
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* callers should just use `close()`.
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*
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* **Unstable** because of lack of testing and because Deno.shutdown is also
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* unstable.
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* */
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closeWrite(): void;
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}
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export interface ListenOptions {
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/** The port to listen on. */
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port: number;
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/** A literal IP address or host name that can be resolved to an IP address.
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* If not specified, defaults to `0.0.0.0`. */
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hostname?: string;
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}
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/** Listen announces on the local transport address.
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*
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* const listener1 = Deno.listen({ port: 80 })
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* const listener2 = Deno.listen({ hostname: "192.0.2.1", port: 80 })
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* const listener3 = Deno.listen({ hostname: "[2001:db8::1]", port: 80 });
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* const listener4 = Deno.listen({ hostname: "golang.org", port: 80, transport: "tcp" });
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*
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* Requires `allow-net` permission. */
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export function listen(
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options: ListenOptions & { transport?: "tcp" }
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): Listener;
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export interface ListenTlsOptions extends ListenOptions {
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/** Server certificate file. */
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certFile: string;
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/** Server public key file. */
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keyFile: string;
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transport?: "tcp";
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}
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|
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/** Listen announces on the local transport address over TLS (transport layer
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|
* security).
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*
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* const lstnr = Deno.listenTls({ port: 443, certFile: "./server.crt", keyFile: "./server.key" });
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*
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* Requires `allow-net` permission. */
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export function listenTls(options: ListenTlsOptions): Listener;
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export interface ConnectOptions {
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/** The port to connect to. */
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port: number;
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/** A literal IP address or host name that can be resolved to an IP address.
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* If not specified, defaults to `127.0.0.1`. */
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hostname?: string;
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transport?: "tcp";
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}
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/**
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* Connects to the hostname (default is "127.0.0.1") and port on the named
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* transport (default is "tcp"), and resolves to the connection (`Conn`).
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|
*
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|
* const conn1 = await Deno.connect({ port: 80 });
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|
* const conn2 = await Deno.connect({ hostname: "192.0.2.1", port: 80 });
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* const conn3 = await Deno.connect({ hostname: "[2001:db8::1]", port: 80 });
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|
* const conn4 = await Deno.connect({ hostname: "golang.org", port: 80, transport: "tcp" });
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|
* const conn5 = await Deno.connect({ path: "/foo/bar.sock", transport: "unix" });
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|
*
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|
* Requires `allow-net` permission for "tcp" and `allow-read` for unix. */
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|
export function connect(options: ConnectOptions): Promise<Conn>;
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|
|
|
export interface ConnectTlsOptions {
|
|
/** The port to connect to. */
|
|
port: number;
|
|
/** A literal IP address or host name that can be resolved to an IP address.
|
|
* If not specified, defaults to `127.0.0.1`. */
|
|
hostname?: string;
|
|
/** Server certificate file. */
|
|
certFile?: string;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Establishes a secure connection over TLS (transport layer security) using
|
|
* an optional cert file, hostname (default is "127.0.0.1") and port. The
|
|
* cert file is optional and if not included Mozilla's root certificates will
|
|
* be used (see also https://github.com/ctz/webpki-roots for specifics)
|
|
*
|
|
* const conn1 = await Deno.connectTls({ port: 80 });
|
|
* const conn2 = await Deno.connectTls({ certFile: "./certs/my_custom_root_CA.pem", hostname: "192.0.2.1", port: 80 });
|
|
* const conn3 = await Deno.connectTls({ hostname: "[2001:db8::1]", port: 80 });
|
|
* const conn4 = await Deno.connectTls({ certFile: "./certs/my_custom_root_CA.pem", hostname: "golang.org", port: 80});
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-net` permission.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function connectTls(options: ConnectTlsOptions): Promise<Conn>;
|
|
|
|
export interface Metrics {
|
|
opsDispatched: number;
|
|
opsDispatchedSync: number;
|
|
opsDispatchedAsync: number;
|
|
opsDispatchedAsyncUnref: number;
|
|
opsCompleted: number;
|
|
opsCompletedSync: number;
|
|
opsCompletedAsync: number;
|
|
opsCompletedAsyncUnref: number;
|
|
bytesSentControl: number;
|
|
bytesSentData: number;
|
|
bytesReceived: number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Receive metrics from the privileged side of Deno. This is primarily used
|
|
* in the development of Deno. 'Ops', also called 'bindings', are the go-between
|
|
* between Deno Javascript and Deno Rust.
|
|
*
|
|
* > console.table(Deno.metrics())
|
|
* ┌─────────────────────────┬────────┐
|
|
* │ (index) │ Values │
|
|
* ├─────────────────────────┼────────┤
|
|
* │ opsDispatched │ 3 │
|
|
* │ opsDispatchedSync │ 2 │
|
|
* │ opsDispatchedAsync │ 1 │
|
|
* │ opsDispatchedAsyncUnref │ 0 │
|
|
* │ opsCompleted │ 3 │
|
|
* │ opsCompletedSync │ 2 │
|
|
* │ opsCompletedAsync │ 1 │
|
|
* │ opsCompletedAsyncUnref │ 0 │
|
|
* │ bytesSentControl │ 73 │
|
|
* │ bytesSentData │ 0 │
|
|
* │ bytesReceived │ 375 │
|
|
* └─────────────────────────┴────────┘
|
|
*/
|
|
export function metrics(): Metrics;
|
|
|
|
interface ResourceMap {
|
|
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
|
|
[rid: number]: any;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Returns a map of open resource ids (rid) along with their string
|
|
* representations. This is an internal API and as such resource
|
|
* representation has `any` type; that means it can change any time.
|
|
*
|
|
* console.log(Deno.resources());
|
|
* // { 0: "stdin", 1: "stdout", 2: "stderr" }
|
|
* Deno.openSync('../test.file');
|
|
* console.log(Deno.resources());
|
|
* // { 0: "stdin", 1: "stdout", 2: "stderr", 3: "fsFile" }
|
|
*/
|
|
export function resources(): ResourceMap;
|
|
|
|
export interface FsEvent {
|
|
kind: "any" | "access" | "create" | "modify" | "remove";
|
|
paths: string[];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Watch for file system events against one or more `paths`, which can be files
|
|
* or directories. These paths must exist already. One user action (e.g.
|
|
* `touch test.file`) can generate multiple file system events. Likewise,
|
|
* one user action can result in multiple file paths in one event (e.g. `mv
|
|
* old_name.txt new_name.txt`). Recursive option is `true` by default and,
|
|
* for directories, will watch the specified directory and all sub directories.
|
|
* Note that the exact ordering of the events can vary between operating systems.
|
|
*
|
|
* const watcher = Deno.watchFs("/");
|
|
* for await (const event of watcher) {
|
|
* console.log(">>>> event", event);
|
|
* // { kind: "create", paths: [ "/foo.txt" ] }
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-read` permission.
|
|
*/
|
|
export function watchFs(
|
|
paths: string | string[],
|
|
options?: { recursive: boolean }
|
|
): AsyncIterableIterator<FsEvent>;
|
|
|
|
export class Process {
|
|
readonly rid: number;
|
|
readonly pid: number;
|
|
readonly stdin?: Writer & Closer;
|
|
readonly stdout?: Reader & Closer;
|
|
readonly stderr?: Reader & Closer;
|
|
/** Resolves to the current status of the process. */
|
|
status(): Promise<ProcessStatus>;
|
|
/** Buffer the stdout until EOF and return it as `Uint8Array`.
|
|
*
|
|
* You must set stdout to `"piped"` when creating the process.
|
|
*
|
|
* This calls `close()` on stdout after its done. */
|
|
output(): Promise<Uint8Array>;
|
|
/** Buffer the stderr until EOF and return it as `Uint8Array`.
|
|
*
|
|
* You must set stderr to `"piped"` when creating the process.
|
|
*
|
|
* This calls `close()` on stderr after its done. */
|
|
stderrOutput(): Promise<Uint8Array>;
|
|
close(): void;
|
|
|
|
/** **UNSTABLE**: The `signo` argument may change to require the Deno.Signal
|
|
* enum.
|
|
*
|
|
* Send a signal to process. This functionality currently only works on
|
|
* Linux and Mac OS.
|
|
*/
|
|
kill(signo: number): void;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
export type ProcessStatus =
|
|
| {
|
|
success: true;
|
|
code: 0;
|
|
signal?: undefined;
|
|
}
|
|
| {
|
|
success: false;
|
|
code: number;
|
|
signal?: number;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
export interface RunOptions {
|
|
/** Arguments to pass. Note, the first element needs to be a path to the
|
|
* binary */
|
|
cmd: string[];
|
|
cwd?: string;
|
|
env?: {
|
|
[key: string]: string;
|
|
};
|
|
stdout?: "inherit" | "piped" | "null" | number;
|
|
stderr?: "inherit" | "piped" | "null" | number;
|
|
stdin?: "inherit" | "piped" | "null" | number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Spawns new subprocess. RunOptions must contain at a minimum the `opt.cmd`,
|
|
* an array of program arguments, the first of which is the binary.
|
|
*
|
|
* const p = Deno.run({
|
|
* cmd: ["echo", "hello"],
|
|
* });
|
|
*
|
|
* Subprocess uses same working directory as parent process unless `opt.cwd`
|
|
* is specified.
|
|
*
|
|
* Environmental variables for subprocess can be specified using `opt.env`
|
|
* mapping.
|
|
*
|
|
* By default subprocess inherits stdio of parent process. To change that
|
|
* `opt.stdout`, `opt.stderr` and `opt.stdin` can be specified independently -
|
|
* they can be set to either an rid of open file or set to "inherit" "piped"
|
|
* or "null":
|
|
*
|
|
* `"inherit"` The default if unspecified. The child inherits from the
|
|
* corresponding parent descriptor.
|
|
*
|
|
* `"piped"` A new pipe should be arranged to connect the parent and child
|
|
* sub-processes.
|
|
*
|
|
* `"null"` This stream will be ignored. This is the equivalent of attaching
|
|
* the stream to `/dev/null`.
|
|
*
|
|
* Details of the spawned process are returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* Requires `allow-run` permission. */
|
|
export function run(opt: RunOptions): Process;
|
|
|
|
interface InspectOptions {
|
|
depth?: number;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** Converts the input into a string that has the same format as printed by
|
|
* `console.log()`.
|
|
*
|
|
* const obj = {};
|
|
* obj.propA = 10;
|
|
* obj.propB = "hello"
|
|
* const objAsString = Deno.inspect(obj); // { propA: 10, propB: "hello" }
|
|
* console.log(obj); // prints same value as objAsString, e.g. { propA: 10, propB: "hello" }
|
|
*
|
|
* You can also register custom inspect functions, via the `customInspect` Deno
|
|
* symbol on objects, to control and customize the output.
|
|
*
|
|
* class A {
|
|
* x = 10;
|
|
* y = "hello";
|
|
* [Deno.customInspect](): string {
|
|
* return "x=" + this.x + ", y=" + this.y;
|
|
* }
|
|
* }
|
|
*
|
|
* const inStringFormat = Deno.inspect(new A()); // "x=10, y=hello"
|
|
* console.log(inStringFormat); // prints "x=10, y=hello"
|
|
*
|
|
* Finally, a number of output options are also available.
|
|
*
|
|
* const out = Deno.inspect(obj, {showHidden: true, depth: 4, colors: true, indentLevel: 2});
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
export function inspect(value: unknown, options?: InspectOptions): string;
|
|
|
|
/** Build related information. */
|
|
export const build: {
|
|
/** The LLVM target triple */
|
|
target: string;
|
|
/** Instruction set architecture */
|
|
arch: "x86_64";
|
|
/** Operating system */
|
|
os: "darwin" | "linux" | "windows";
|
|
/** Computer vendor */
|
|
vendor: string;
|
|
/** Optional environment */
|
|
env?: string;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
interface Version {
|
|
deno: string;
|
|
v8: string;
|
|
typescript: string;
|
|
}
|
|
/** Version related information. */
|
|
export const version: Version;
|
|
|
|
/** Returns the script arguments to the program. If for example we run a
|
|
* program:
|
|
*
|
|
* deno --allow-read https://deno.land/std/examples/cat.ts /etc/passwd
|
|
*
|
|
* Then `Deno.args` will contain:
|
|
*
|
|
* [ "/etc/passwd" ]
|
|
*/
|
|
export const args: string[];
|
|
|
|
/** A symbol which can be used as a key for a custom method which will be
|
|
* called when `Deno.inspect()` is called, or when the object is logged to
|
|
* the console. */
|
|
export const customInspect: unique symbol;
|
|
}
|