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/* auto-generated by NAPI-RS */
/* eslint-disable */
export declare class ResolverFactory {
  constructor(options?: NapiResolveOptions | undefined | null)
  static default(): ResolverFactory
  /** Clone the resolver using the same underlying cache. */
  cloneWithOptions(options: NapiResolveOptions): ResolverFactory
  /** Clear the underlying cache. */
  clearCache(): void
  /** Synchronously resolve `specifier` at an absolute path to a `directory`. */
  sync(directory: string, request: string): ResolveResult
  /** Asynchronously resolve `specifier` at an absolute path to a `directory`. */
  async(directory: string, request: string): Promise<ResolveResult>
}

/** Node.js builtin module when `Options::builtin_modules` is enabled. */
export interface Builtin {
  /**
   * Resolved module.
   *
   * Always prefixed with "node:" in compliance with the ESM specification.
   */
  resolved: string
  /**
   * Whether the request was prefixed with `node:` or not.
   * `fs` -> `false`.
   * `node:fs` returns `true`.
   */
  isRuntimeModule: boolean
}

export declare const enum EnforceExtension {
  Auto = 0,
  Enabled = 1,
  Disabled = 2
}

export declare const enum ModuleType {
  Module = 'module',
  CommonJs = 'commonjs',
  Json = 'json',
  Wasm = 'wasm',
  Addon = 'addon'
}

/**
 * Module Resolution Options
 *
 * Options are directly ported from [enhanced-resolve](https://github.com/webpack/enhanced-resolve#resolver-options).
 *
 * See [webpack resolve](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/resolve/) for information and examples
 */
export interface NapiResolveOptions {
  /**
   * Path to TypeScript configuration file.
   *
   * Default `None`
   */
  tsconfig?: TsconfigOptions
  /**
   * Alias for [ResolveOptions::alias] and [ResolveOptions::fallback].
   *
   * For the second value of the tuple, `None -> AliasValue::Ignore`, Some(String) ->
   * AliasValue::Path(String)`
   * Create aliases to import or require certain modules more easily.
   * A trailing $ can also be added to the given object's keys to signify an exact match.
   * Default `{}`
   */
  alias?: Record<string, Array<string | undefined | null>>
  /**
   * A list of alias fields in description files.
   * Specify a field, such as `browser`, to be parsed according to [this specification](https://github.com/defunctzombie/package-browser-field-spec).
   * Can be a path to json object such as `["path", "to", "exports"]`.
   *
   * Default `[]`
   */
  aliasFields?: (string | string[])[]
  /**
   * Condition names for exports field which defines entry points of a package.
   * The key order in the exports field is significant. During condition matching, earlier entries have higher priority and take precedence over later entries.
   *
   * Default `[]`
   */
  conditionNames?: Array<string>
  /**
   * The JSON files to use for descriptions. (There was once a `bower.json`.)
   *
   * Default `["package.json"]`
   */
  descriptionFiles?: Array<string>
  /**
   * If true, it will not allow extension-less files.
   * So by default `require('./foo')` works if `./foo` has a `.js` extension,
   * but with this enabled only `require('./foo.js')` will work.
   *
   * Default to `true` when [ResolveOptions::extensions] contains an empty string.
   * Use `Some(false)` to disable the behavior.
   * See <https://github.com/webpack/enhanced-resolve/pull/285>
   *
   * Default None, which is the same as `Some(false)` when the above empty rule is not applied.
   */
  enforceExtension?: EnforceExtension
  /**
   * A list of exports fields in description files.
   * Can be a path to json object such as `["path", "to", "exports"]`.
   *
   * Default `[["exports"]]`.
   */
  exportsFields?: (string | string[])[]
  /**
   * Fields from `package.json` which are used to provide the internal requests of a package
   * (requests starting with # are considered internal).
   *
   * Can be a path to a JSON object such as `["path", "to", "imports"]`.
   *
   * Default `[["imports"]]`.
   */
  importsFields?: (string | string[])[]
  /**
   * An object which maps extension to extension aliases.
   *
   * Default `{}`
   */
  extensionAlias?: Record<string, Array<string>>
  /**
   * Attempt to resolve these extensions in order.
   * If multiple files share the same name but have different extensions,
   * will resolve the one with the extension listed first in the array and skip the rest.
   *
   * Default `[".js", ".json", ".node"]`
   */
  extensions?: Array<string>
  /**
   * Redirect module requests when normal resolving fails.
   *
   * Default `{}`
   */
  fallback?: Record<string, Array<string | undefined | null>>
  /**
   * Request passed to resolve is already fully specified and extensions or main files are not resolved for it (they are still resolved for internal requests).
   *
   * See also webpack configuration [resolve.fullySpecified](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/module/#resolvefullyspecified)
   *
   * Default `false`
   */
  fullySpecified?: boolean
  /**
   * A list of main fields in description files
   *
   * Default `["main"]`.
   */
  mainFields?: string | string[]
  /**
   * The filename to be used while resolving directories.
   *
   * Default `["index"]`
   */
  mainFiles?: Array<string>
  /**
   * A list of directories to resolve modules from, can be absolute path or folder name.
   *
   * Default `["node_modules"]`
   */
  modules?: string | string[]
  /**
   * Resolve to a context instead of a file.
   *
   * Default `false`
   */
  resolveToContext?: boolean
  /**
   * Prefer to resolve module requests as relative requests instead of using modules from node_modules directories.
   *
   * Default `false`
   */
  preferRelative?: boolean
  /**
   * Prefer to resolve server-relative urls as absolute paths before falling back to resolve in ResolveOptions::roots.
   *
   * Default `false`
   */
  preferAbsolute?: boolean
  /**
   * A list of resolve restrictions to restrict the paths that a request can be resolved on.
   *
   * Default `[]`
   */
  restrictions?: Array<Restriction>
  /**
   * A list of directories where requests of server-relative URLs (starting with '/') are resolved.
   * On non-Windows systems these requests are resolved as an absolute path first.
   *
   * Default `[]`
   */
  roots?: Array<string>
  /**
   * Whether to resolve symlinks to their symlinked location.
   * When enabled, symlinked resources are resolved to their real path, not their symlinked location.
   * Note that this may cause module resolution to fail when using tools that symlink packages (like npm link).
   *
   * Default `true`
   */
  symlinks?: boolean
  /**
   * Whether to parse [module.builtinModules](https://nodejs.org/api/module.html#modulebuiltinmodules) or not.
   * For example, "zlib" will throw [crate::ResolveError::Builtin] when set to true.
   *
   * Default `false`
   */
  builtinModules?: boolean
  /**
   * Resolve [ResolveResult::moduleType].
   *
   * Default `false`
   */
  moduleType?: boolean
  /**
   * Allow `exports` field in `require('../directory')`.
   *
   * This is not part of the spec but some vite projects rely on this behavior.
   * See
   * * <https://github.com/vitejs/vite/pull/20252>
   * * <https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/58827>
   *
   * Default: `false`
   */
  allowPackageExportsInDirectoryResolve?: boolean
}

export interface ResolveResult {
  path?: string
  error?: string
  builtin?: Builtin
  /**
   * Module type for this path.
   *
   * Enable with `ResolveOptions#moduleType`.
   *
   * The module type is computed `ESM_FILE_FORMAT` from the [ESM resolution algorithm specification](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/esm.html#resolution-algorithm-specification).
   *
   *  The algorithm uses the file extension or finds the closest `package.json` with the `type` field.
   */
  moduleType?: ModuleType
  /** `package.json` path for the given module. */
  packageJsonPath?: string
}

/**
 * Alias Value for [ResolveOptions::alias] and [ResolveOptions::fallback].
 * Use struct because napi don't support structured union now
 */
export interface Restriction {
  path?: string
  regex?: string
}

export declare function sync(path: string, request: string): ResolveResult

/**
 * Tsconfig Options
 *
 * Derived from [tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin](https://github.com/dividab/tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin#options)
 */
export interface TsconfigOptions {
  /**
   * Allows you to specify where to find the TypeScript configuration file.
   * You may provide
   * * a relative path to the configuration file. It will be resolved relative to cwd.
   * * an absolute path to the configuration file.
   */
  configFile: string
  /**
   * Support for Typescript Project References.
   *
   * * `'auto'`: use the `references` field from tsconfig of `config_file`.
   * * `string[]`: manually provided relative or absolute path.
   */
  references?: 'auto' | string[]
}

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