import { InsufficientGasError, PendingSigningRequestError, UserRejectedError, WalletConnectionError } from '@lens-protocol/domain/entities';
import { BroadcastingError } from '@lens-protocol/domain/use-cases/transactions';
import { InsufficientAllowanceError, InsufficientFundsError } from '@lens-protocol/domain/use-cases/wallets';
import { UseDeferredTask } from "../../helpers/tasks.js";
import { AsyncTransactionResult } from "../adapters/AsyncTransactionResult.js";
import { OpenActionArgs, UseOpenActionArgs } from "./types.js";
/**
 * An object representing the result of an open action is finalized.
 *
 * It allows to wait for the action to be fully processed and indexed.
 */
export type OpenActionAsyncResult = AsyncTransactionResult<void>;
/**
 * `useOpenAction` is a React Hook that allows to perform an Open Action on a publication.
 *
 * You MUST be authenticated via {@link useLogin} to use this hook.
 *
 * @example
 * ```ts
 * const { execute, error, loading } = useOpenAction({
 *   action: {
 *     kind: OpenActionKind.COLLECT,
 *   }
 * });
 * ```
 *
 * ## Collect a publication
 *
 * You can use the `useOpenAction` hook to collect a publication.
 *
 * ```ts
 * const { execute, error, loading } = useOpenAction({
 *   action: {
 *     kind: OpenActionKind.COLLECT,
 *   }
 * });
 *
 * const collect = async (publication: AnyPublication) => {
 *   const result = await execute({ publication });
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * It supports seamlessly new collect Open Action modules as well as legacy collect modules.
 *
 * ## Failure scenarios
 *
 * You can handle possible failure scenarios by checking the `result` value.
 *
 * ```ts
 * const collect = async (publication: AnyPublication) => {
 *   const result = await execute({ publication });
 *
 *   if (result.isFailure()) {
 *     switch (result.error.name) {
 *       case 'BroadcastingError':
 *         console.log('There was an error broadcasting the transaction', error.message);
 *         break;
 *
 *       case 'PendingSigningRequestError':
 *         console.log(
 *           'There is a pending signing request in your wallet. ' +
 *             'Approve it or discard it and try again.'
 *         );
 *         break;
 *
 *       case 'InsufficientAllowanceError':
 *         const requestedAmount = result.error.requestedAmount;
 *         console.log(
 *           'You must approve the contract to spend at least: '+
 *             `${requestedAmount.asset.symbol} ${requestedAmount.toSignificantDigits(6)}`
 *         );
 *         break;
 *
 *       case 'InsufficientFundsError':
 *         const requestedAmount = result.error.requestedAmount;
 *         console.log(
 *           'You do not have enough funds to pay for this collect fee: '+
 *             `${requestedAmount.asset.symbol} ${requestedAmount.toSignificantDigits(6)}`
 *         );
 *         break;
 *
 *       case 'WalletConnectionError':
 *         console.log('There was an error connecting to your wallet', error.message);
 *         break;
 *
 *       case 'UserRejectedError':
 *         // the user decided to not sign, usually this is silently ignored by UIs
 *         break;
 *     }
 *     return;
 *   }
 * };
 * ```
 *
 * ## Wait for completion
 *
 * You can always wait the operation to be fully processed and indexed by Lens API.
 *
 * ```ts
 * const collect = async (publication: AnyPublication) => {
 *   const result = await execute({ publication });
 *
 *   if (result.isFailure()) {
 *     // handle failure scenarios
 *     return;
 *   }
 *
 *   // this might take a while depending on the congestion of the network
 *   const completion = await result.value.waitForCompletion();
 *
 *   if (completion.isFailure()) {
 *     console.log('There was an processing the transaction', completion.error.message);
 *     return;
 *   }
 *
 *   console.log('Open action executed successfully');
 * };
 * ```
 *
 * ## Collect referrers
 *
 * When collecting a publication using the new SimpleCollectOpenAction or MultirecipientFeeCollectOpenAction
 * you can specify a list of referrer Publication and/or Profile IDs.
 *
 * ```ts
 * const { execute, error, loading } = useOpenAction({
 *   action: {
 *     kind: OpenActionKind.COLLECT,
 *     referrers: [
 *       publicationId,
 *       profileId,
 *     ],
 *   },
 * });
 * ```
 *
 * The referrers will split the referral reward of any collect fee paid by the collector.
 *
 * ## Public collect
 *
 * You can use the `useOpenAction` hook to collect a publication with just a wallet.
 * First make sure you logged-in via {@link useLogin} with just an EVM address.
 *
 * Then you can use the `useOpenAction` to collect a publication as mentioned above.
 *
 * ## Custom open action
 *
 * You can use the `useOpenAction` hook to execute a custom Open Action.
 *
 * You must know the address of the Open Action module and the data required to execute it.
 *
 * ```ts
 * const { execute, error, loading } = useOpenAction({
 *   action: {
 *     kind: OpenActionKind.UNKNOWN,
 *     address: '0x...', // the address of the Open Action module
 *     data: '0x...', // any data needed to execute the Open Action
 *   }
 * });
 *
 * const collect = async (publication: AnyPublication) => {
 *   const result = await execute({ publication });
 *
 *   // ...
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * ## Self-funded approach
 *
 * It just takes a single parameter to disable the sponsorship of the transaction gas costs.
 *
 * ```ts
 * const collect = async (publication: AnyPublication) => {
 *   const result = await execute({
 *     publication,
 *     sponsored: false,
 *   });
 *
 *   if (result.isFailure()) {
 *     switch (result.error.name) {
 *       case 'InsufficientGasError':
 *         console.log('You do not have enough funds to pay for the transaction gas cost.');
 *         break;
 *
 *       // ...
 *     }
 *     return;
 *   }
 *
 *   // ...
 * }
 * ```
 * In this example you can also see a new error type: {@link InsufficientGasError}. This
 * error happens only with self-funded transactions and it means that the wallet does not
 * have enough funds to pay for the transaction gas costs.
 *
 * ## Self-funded fallback
 *
 * If for some reason the Lens API cannot sponsor the transaction, the hook will fail with a {@link BroadcastingError} with one of the following reasons:
 * - {@link BroadcastingErrorReason.NOT_SPONSORED} - the profile is not sponsored
 * - {@link BroadcastingErrorReason.RATE_LIMITED} - the profile reached the rate limit
 * - {@link BroadcastingErrorReason.APP_NOT_ALLOWED} - the app is not whitelisted for gasless transactions
 *
 * In those cases you can retry the transaction as self-funded like in the following example:
 *
 * ```ts
 * const collect = async (publication: AnyPublication) => {
 *   const sponsoredResult = await execute({ publication });
 *
 *   if (sponsoredResult.isFailure()) {
 *     switch (sponsoredResult.error.name) {
 *       case 'BroadcastingError':
 *         if ([BroadcastingErrorReason.NOT_SPONSORED, BroadcastingErrorReason.RATE_LIMITED].includes(sponsoredResult.error.reason)) {
 *
 *           const selfFundedResult = await execute({ publication, sponsored: false });
 *
 *           // continue with selfFundedResult as in the previous example
 *         }
 *         break;
 *
 *      // ...
 *   }
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * In this example we omitted {@link BroadcastingErrorReason.APP_NOT_ALLOWED} as it's not normally a problem per-se.
 * It just requires the app to apply for whitelisting. See https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/gasless-and-signless#whitelisting-your-app.
 *
 * You can still include it in your fallback logic if you want to. For example to unblock testing your app from a domain that is not the
 * whitelisted one (e.g. localhost).
 *
 * @category Publications
 * @group Hooks
 */
export declare function useOpenAction(args: UseOpenActionArgs): UseDeferredTask<OpenActionAsyncResult, BroadcastingError | InsufficientAllowanceError | InsufficientFundsError | InsufficientGasError | PendingSigningRequestError | UserRejectedError | WalletConnectionError, OpenActionArgs>;
