2023-10-03 11:14:36 +08:00
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// Type definitions for [~THE LIBRARY NAME~] [~OPTIONAL VERSION NUMBER~]
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// Project: [~THE PROJECT NAME~]
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// Definitions by: [~YOUR NAME~] <[~A URL FOR YOU~]>
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/*~ This is the module template file for class modules.
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*~ You should rename it to index.d.ts and place it in a folder with the same name as the module.
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*~ For example, if you were writing a file for "super-greeter", this
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*~ file should be 'super-greeter/index.d.ts'
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*/
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/*~ Note that ES6 modules cannot directly export class objects.
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*~ This file should be imported using the CommonJS-style:
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*~ import x = require('someLibrary');
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*~
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*~ Refer to the documentation to understand common
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*~ workarounds for this limitation of ES6 modules.
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*/
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/*~ This declaration specifies that the class constructor function
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*~ is the exported object from the file
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*/
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export = RPCClient;
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/*~ Write your module's methods and properties in this class */
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declare class RPCClient {
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constructor(config: RPCClient.Config);
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request<T>(action: String, params: Object, options?: Object): Promise<T>;
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}
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/*~ If you want to expose types from your module as well, you can
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*~ place them in this block.
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*/
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declare namespace RPCClient {
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export interface Config {
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endpoint: string;
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apiVersion: string;
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accessKeyId: string;
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accessKeySecret: string;
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codes?: (string | number)[];
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opts?: object;
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}
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}
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