blob: 5920cd23820558def55c6f4d7a71b9f33cfc4a35 [file] [log] [blame]
/*
* Copyright 2017-present Open Networking Foundation
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
// Generated by typings
// Source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/7de6c3dd94feaeb21f20054b9f30d5dabc5efabd/socket.io-client/socket.io-client.d.ts
declare var io: SocketIOClientStatic;
declare module 'socket.io-client' {
export = io;
}
interface SocketIOClientStatic {
/**
* Looks up an existing 'Manager' for multiplexing. If the user summons:
* 'io( 'http://localhost/a' );'
* 'io( 'http://localhost/b' );'
*
* We reuse the existing instance based on the same scheme/port/host, and
* we initialize sockets for each namespace. If autoConnect isn't set to
* false in the options, then we'll automatically connect
* @param uri The uri that we'll connect to, including the namespace, where '/' is the default one (e.g. http://localhost:4000/somenamespace)
* @opts Any connect options that we want to pass along
* @return A Socket object
*/
( uri: string, opts?: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ): SocketIOClient.Socket;
/**
* Auto-connects to the window location and defalt namespace.
* E.g. window.protocol + '//' + window.host + ':80/'
* @opts Any connect options that we want to pass along
* @return A Socket object
*/
( opts?: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ): SocketIOClient.Socket;
/**
* @see the default constructor (io(uri, opts))
*/
connect( uri: string, opts?: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ): SocketIOClient.Socket;
/**
* @see the default constructor (io(opts))
*/
connect( opts?: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ): SocketIOClient.Socket;
/**
* The socket.io protocol revision number this client works with
* @default 4
*/
protocol: number;
/**
* Socket constructor - exposed for the standalone build
*/
Socket: SocketIOClient.Socket;
/**
* Manager constructor - exposed for the standalone build
*/
Manager: SocketIOClient.ManagerStatic;
}
declare namespace SocketIOClient {
/**
* The base emiter class, used by Socket and Manager
*/
interface Emitter {
/**
* Adds a listener for a particular event. Calling multiple times will add
* multiple listeners
* @param event The event that we're listening for
* @param fn The function to call when we get the event. Parameters depend on the
* event in question
* @return This Emitter
*/
on( event: string, fn: Function ):Emitter;
/**
* @see on( event, fn )
*/
addEventListener( event: string, fn: Function ):Emitter;
/**
* Adds a listener for a particular event that will be invoked
* a single time before being automatically removed
* @param event The event that we're listening for
* @param fn The function to call when we get the event. Parameters depend on
* the event in question
* @return This Emitter
*/
once( event: string, fn: Function ):Emitter;
/**
* Removes a listener for a particular type of event. This will either
* remove a specific listener, or all listeners for this type of event
* @param event The event that we want to remove the listener of
* @param fn The function to remove, or null if we want to remove all functions
* @return This Emitter
*/
off( event: string, fn?: Function ):Emitter;
/**
* @see off( event, fn )
*/
removeListener( event: string, fn?: Function ):Emitter;
/**
* @see off( event, fn )
*/
removeEventListener( event: string, fn?: Function ):Emitter;
/**
* Removes all event listeners on this object
* @return This Emitter
*/
removeAllListeners():Emitter;
/**
* Emits 'event' with the given args
* @param event The event that we want to emit
* @param args Optional arguments to emit with the event
* @return Emitter
*/
emit( event: string, ...args: any[] ):Emitter;
/**
* Returns all the callbacks for a particular event
* @param event The event that we're looking for the callbacks of
* @return An array of callback Functions, or an empty array if we don't have any
*/
listeners( event: string ):Function[];
/**
* Returns if we have listeners for a particular event
* @param event The event that we want to check if we've listeners for
* @return True if we have listeners for this event, false otherwise
*/
hasListeners( event: string ):boolean;
}
/**
* The Socket static interface
*/
interface SocketStatic {
/**
* Creates a new Socket, used for communicating with a specific namespace
* @param io The Manager that's controlling this socket
* @param nsp The namespace that this socket is for (@default '/')
* @return A new Socket
*/
( io: SocketIOClient.Manager, nsp: string ): Socket;
/**
* Creates a new Socket, used for communicating with a specific namespace
* @param io The Manager that's controlling this socket
* @param nsp The namespace that this socket is for (@default '/')
* @return A new Socket
*/
new ( url: string, opts: any ): SocketIOClient.Manager;
}
/**
* The Socket that we use to connect to a Namespace on the server
*/
interface Socket extends Emitter {
/**
* The Manager that's controller this socket
*/
io: SocketIOClient.Manager;
/**
* The namespace that this socket is for
* @default '/'
*/
nsp: string;
/**
* The ID of the socket; matches the server ID and is set when we're connected, and cleared
* when we're disconnected
*/
id: string;
/**
* Are we currently connected?
* @default false
*/
connected: boolean;
/**
* Are we currently disconnected?
* @default true
*/
disconnected: boolean;
/**
* Opens our socket so that it connects. If the 'autoConnect' option for io is
* true (default), then this is called automatically when the Socket is created
*/
open(): Socket;
/**
* @see open();
*/
connect(): Socket;
/**
* Sends a 'message' event
* @param args Any optional arguments that we want to send
* @see emit
* @return This Socket
*/
send( ...args: any[] ):Socket;
/**
* An override of the base emit. If the event is one of:
* connect
* connect_error
* connect_timeout
* connecting
* disconnect
* error
* reconnect
* reconnect_attempt
* reconnect_failed
* reconnect_error
* reconnecting
* ping
* pong
* then the event is emitted normally. Otherwise, if we're connected, the
* event is sent. Otherwise, it's buffered.
*
* If the last argument is a function, then it will be called
* as an 'ack' when the response is received. The parameter(s) of the
* ack will be whatever data is returned from the event
* @param event The event that we're emitting
* @param args Optional arguments to send with the event
* @return This Socket
*/
emit( event: string, ...args: any[] ):Socket;
/**
* Disconnects the socket manually
* @return This Socket
*/
close():Socket;
/**
* @see close()
*/
disconnect():Socket;
/**
* Sets the compress flag.
* @param compress If `true`, compresses the sending data
* @return this Socket
*/
compress(compress: boolean):Socket;
}
/**
* The Manager static interface
*/
interface ManagerStatic {
/**
* Creates a new Manager
* @param uri The URI that we're connecting to (e.g. http://localhost:4000)
* @param opts Any connection options that we want to use (and pass to engine.io)
* @return A Manager
*/
( uri: string, opts?: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ): SocketIOClient.Manager;
/**
* Creates a new Manager with the default URI (window host)
* @param opts Any connection options that we want to use (and pass to engine.io)
*/
( opts: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ):SocketIOClient.Manager;
/**
* @see default constructor
*/
new ( uri: string, opts?: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ): SocketIOClient.Manager;
/**
* @see default constructor
*/
new ( opts: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts ):SocketIOClient.Manager;
}
/**
* The Manager class handles all the Namespaces and Sockets that we're using
*/
interface Manager extends Emitter {
/**
* All the namespaces currently controlled by this Manager, and the Sockets
* that we're using to communicate with them
*/
nsps: { [namespace:string]: Socket };
/**
* The connect options that we used when creating this Manager
*/
opts: SocketIOClient.ConnectOpts;
/**
* The state of the Manager. Either 'closed', 'opening', or 'open'
*/
readyState: string;
/**
* The URI that this manager is for (host + port), e.g. 'http://localhost:4000'
*/
uri: string;
/**
* The currently connected sockets
*/
connecting: Socket[];
/**
* If we should auto connect (also used when creating Sockets). Set via the
* opts object
*/
autoConnect: boolean;
/**
* Gets if we should reconnect automatically
* @default true
*/
reconnection(): boolean;
/**
* Sets if we should reconnect automatically
* @param v True if we should reconnect automatically, false otherwise
* @default true
* @return This Manager
*/
reconnection( v: boolean ): Manager;
/**
* Gets the number of reconnection attempts we should try before giving up
* @default Infinity
*/
reconnectionAttempts(): number;
/**
* Sets the number of reconnection attempts we should try before giving up
* @param v The number of attempts we should do before giving up
* @default Infinity
* @return This Manager
*/
reconnectionAttempts( v: number ): Manager;
/**
* Gets the delay in milliseconds between each reconnection attempt
* @default 1000
*/
reconnectionDelay(): number;
/**
* Sets the delay in milliseconds between each reconnection attempt
* @param v The delay in milliseconds
* @default 1000
* @return This Manager
*/
reconnectionDelay( v: number ): Manager;
/**
* Gets the max reconnection delay in milliseconds between each reconnection
* attempt
* @default 5000
*/
reconnectionDelayMax(): number;
/**
* Sets the max reconnection delay in milliseconds between each reconnection
* attempt
* @param v The max reconnection dleay in milliseconds
* @return This Manager
*/
reconnectionDelayMax( v: number ): Manager;
/**
* Gets the randomisation factor used in the exponential backoff jitter
* when reconnecting
* @default 0.5
*/
randomizationFactor(): number;
/**
* Sets the randomisation factor used in the exponential backoff jitter
* when reconnecting
* @param The reconnection randomisation factor
* @default 0.5
* @return This Manager
*/
randomizationFactor( v: number ): Manager;
/**
* Gets the timeout in milliseconds for our connection attempts
* @default 20000
*/
timeout(): number;
/**
* Sets the timeout in milliseconds for our connection attempts
* @param The connection timeout milliseconds
* @return This Manager
*/
timeout(v: boolean): Manager;
/**
* Sets the current transport socket and opens our connection
* @param fn An optional callback to call when our socket has either opened, or
* failed. It can take one optional parameter of type Error
* @return This Manager
*/
open( fn?: (err?: any) => void ): Manager;
/**
* @see open( fn );
*/
connect( fn?: (err?: any) => void ): Manager;
/**
* Creates a new Socket for the given namespace
* @param nsp The namespace that this Socket is for
* @return A new Socket, or if one has already been created for this namespace,
* an existing one
*/
socket( nsp: string ): Socket;
}
/**
* Options we can pass to the socket when connecting
*/
interface ConnectOpts {
/**
* Should we force a new Manager for this connection?
* @default false
*/
forceNew?: boolean;
/**
* Should we multiplex our connection (reuse existing Manager) ?
* @default true
*/
multiplex?: boolean;
/**
* The path to get our client file from, in the case of the server
* serving it
* @default '/socket.io'
*/
path?: string;
/**
* Should we allow reconnections?
* @default true
*/
reconnection?: boolean;
/**
* How many reconnection attempts should we try?
* @default Infinity
*/
reconnectionAttempts?: number;
/**
* The time delay in milliseconds between reconnection attempts
* @default 1000
*/
reconnectionDelay?: number;
/**
* The max time delay in milliseconds between reconnection attempts
* @default 5000
*/
reconnectionDelayMax?: number;
/**
* Used in the exponential backoff jitter when reconnecting
* @default 0.5
*/
randomizationFactor?: number;
/**
* The timeout in milliseconds for our connection attempt
* @default 20000
*/
timeout?: number;
/**
* Should we automically connect?
* @default true
*/
autoConnect?: boolean;
/**
* The host that we're connecting to. Set from the URI passed when connecting
*/
host?: string;
/**
* The hostname for our connection. Set from the URI passed when connecting
*/
hostname?: string;
/**
* If this is a secure connection. Set from the URI passed when connecting
*/
secure?: boolean;
/**
* The port for our connection. Set from the URI passed when connecting
*/
port?: string;
/**
* Any query parameters in our uri. Set from the URI passed when connecting
*/
query?: Object;
/**
* `http.Agent` to use, defaults to `false` (NodeJS only)
*/
agent?: string|boolean;
/**
* Whether the client should try to upgrade the transport from
* long-polling to something better.
* @default true
*/
upgrade?: boolean;
/**
* Forces JSONP for polling transport.
*/
forceJSONP?: boolean;
/**
* Determines whether to use JSONP when necessary for polling. If
* disabled (by settings to false) an error will be emitted (saying
* "No transports available") if no other transports are available.
* If another transport is available for opening a connection (e.g.
* WebSocket) that transport will be used instead.
* @default true
*/
jsonp?: boolean;
/**
* Forces base 64 encoding for polling transport even when XHR2
* responseType is available and WebSocket even if the used standard
* supports binary.
*/
forceBase64?: boolean;
/**
* Enables XDomainRequest for IE8 to avoid loading bar flashing with
* click sound. default to `false` because XDomainRequest has a flaw
* of not sending cookie.
* @default false
*/
enablesXDR?: boolean;
/**
* The param name to use as our timestamp key
* @default 't'
*/
timestampParam?: string;
/**
* Whether to add the timestamp with each transport request. Note: this
* is ignored if the browser is IE or Android, in which case requests
* are always stamped
* @default false
*/
timestampRequests?: boolean;
/**
* A list of transports to try (in order). Engine.io always attempts to
* connect directly with the first one, provided the feature detection test
* for it passes.
* @default ['polling','websocket']
*/
transports?: string[];
/**
* The port the policy server listens on
* @default 843
*/
policyPost?: number;
/**
* If true and if the previous websocket connection to the server succeeded,
* the connection attempt will bypass the normal upgrade process and will
* initially try websocket. A connection attempt following a transport error
* will use the normal upgrade process. It is recommended you turn this on
* only when using SSL/TLS connections, or if you know that your network does
* not block websockets.
* @default false
*/
rememberUpgrade?: boolean;
/**
* Are we only interested in transports that support binary?
*/
onlyBinaryUpgrades?: boolean;
/**
* (SSL) Certificate, Private key and CA certificates to use for SSL.
* Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify
* certificate information.
*/
pfx?: string;
/**
* (SSL) Private key to use for SSL. Can be used in Node.js client
* environment to manually specify certificate information.
*/
key?: string;
/**
* (SSL) A string or passphrase for the private key or pfx. Can be
* used in Node.js client environment to manually specify certificate
* information.
*/
passphrase?: string
/**
* (SSL) Public x509 certificate to use. Can be used in Node.js client
* environment to manually specify certificate information.
*/
cert?: string;
/**
* (SSL) An authority certificate or array of authority certificates to
* check the remote host against.. Can be used in Node.js client
* environment to manually specify certificate information.
*/
ca?: string|string[];
/**
* (SSL) A string describing the ciphers to use or exclude. Consult the
* [cipher format list]
* (http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_LIST_FORMAT) for
* details on the format.. Can be used in Node.js client environment to
* manually specify certificate information.
*/
ciphers?: string;
/**
* (SSL) If true, the server certificate is verified against the list of
* supplied CAs. An 'error' event is emitted if verification fails.
* Verification happens at the connection level, before the HTTP request
* is sent. Can be used in Node.js client environment to manually specify
* certificate information.
*/
rejectUnauthorized?: boolean;
}
}