/**
 * @module @alwatr/fetch
 *
 * An enhanced, lightweight, and dependency-free wrapper for the native `fetch`
 * API. It provides modern features like caching strategies, request retries,
 * timeouts, and duplicate request handling.
 */
import type { JsonObject } from '@alwatr/type-helper';
import { cacheSupported } from './core.js';
import { FetchError } from './error.js';
import type { FetchJsonOptions, FetchOptions, FetchResponse } from './type.js';
export { cacheSupported };
export * from './error.js';
export type * from './type.js';
/**
 * An enhanced wrapper for the native `fetch` function.
 *
 * This function extends the standard `fetch` with additional features such as:
 * - **Timeout**: Aborts the request if it takes too long.
 * - **Retry Pattern**: Automatically retries the request on failure (e.g., server errors or network issues).
 * - **Duplicate Request Handling**: Prevents sending multiple identical requests in parallel.
 * - **Cache Strategies**: Provides various caching mechanisms using the browser's Cache API.
 * - **Simplified API**: Offers convenient options for adding query parameters, JSON bodies, and auth tokens.
 *
 * @see {@link FetchOptions} for a detailed list of available options.
 *
 * @param {string} url - The URL to fetch.
 * @param {FetchOptions} options - Optional configuration for the fetch request.
 * @returns {Promise<FetchResponse>} A promise that resolves to a tuple. On
 * success, it returns `[response, null]`. On failure, it returns `[null,
 * FetchError]`.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * import {fetch} from '@alwatr/fetch';
 *
 * async function fetchProducts() {
 *   const [response, error] = await fetch('/api/products', {
 *     queryParams: { limit: 10 },
 *     timeout: 5_000,
 *   });
 *
 *   if (error) {
 *     console.error('Request failed:', error.reason);
 *     return;
 *   }
 *
 *   // At this point, response is guaranteed to be valid and ok.
 *   const data = await response.json();
 *   console.log('Products:', data);
 * }
 *
 * fetchProducts();
 * ```
 */
export declare function fetch(url: string, options?: FetchOptions): Promise<FetchResponse>;
export declare namespace fetch {
    var version: string;
}
/**
 * An enhanced wrapper for the native `fetch` function that automatically parses JSON responses.
 *
 * This function extends the standard `fetch` with the same features (timeout, retry, caching, etc.)
 * and automatically parses the response body as JSON. It returns a tuple with the parsed data or an error.
 *
 * @template T - The expected type of the JSON response data.
 *
 * @param {string} url - The URL to fetch.
 * @param {FetchOptions} options - Optional configuration for the fetch request.
 * @returns {Promise<[T, null] | [null, FetchError]>} A promise that resolves to a tuple.
 * On success, it returns `[data, null]` where data is the parsed JSON.
 * On failure, it returns `[null, FetchError]`.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * import {fetchJson} from '@alwatr/fetch';
 *
 * interface Product {
 *   ok: true;
 *   id: number;
 *   name: string;
 *   price: number;
 * }
 *
 * async function getProduct(id: number) {
 *   const [data, error] = await fetchJson<Product>(`/api/products/${id}`, {
 *     timeout: 5_000,
 *     cacheStrategy: 'cache_first',
 *     requireResponseJsonWithOkTrue: true,
 *   });
 *
 *   if (error) {
 *     console.error('Failed to fetch product:', error.reason);
 *     return;
 *   }
 *
 *   // data is now typed as Product and guaranteed to be valid
 *   console.log('Product name:', data.name);
 * }
 * ```
 */
export declare function fetchJson<T extends JsonObject = JsonObject>(url: string, options?: FetchJsonOptions): Promise<[T, null] | [null, FetchError]>;
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