import { ViewProps } from 'react-native';
/**
 * Native prop validation was removed from RN in:
 * https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/8dc3ba0444c94d9bbb66295b5af885bff9b9cd34
 *
 * So we list them here for documentation purposes.
 */
interface RTCVideoViewProps extends ViewProps {
    /**
     * Indicates whether the video specified by {@link #streamURL} should be
     * mirrored during rendering. Commonly, applications choose to mirror the
     * user-facing camera.
     *
     * mirror: boolean
     */
    mirror?: boolean;
    /**
     * In the fashion of
     * https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/embedded-content-0.html#dom-video-videowidth
     * and https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/rendering.html#video-object-fit,
     * resembles the CSS style object-fit.
     *
     * objectFit: 'contain' | 'cover'
     */
    objectFit?: 'contain' | 'cover';
    /**
     * URL / id of the stream that should be rendered.
     *
     * streamURL: string
     */
    streamURL?: string;
    /**
     * Similarly to the CSS property z-index, specifies the z-order of this
     * RTCView in the stacking space of all RTCViews. When RTCViews overlap,
     * zOrder determines which one covers the other. An RTCView with a larger
     * zOrder generally covers an RTCView with a lower one.
     *
     * Non-overlapping RTCViews may safely share a z-order (because one does not
     * have to cover the other).
     *
     * The support for zOrder is platform-dependent and/or
     * implementation-specific. Thus, specifying a value for zOrder is to be
     * thought of as giving a hint rather than as imposing a requirement. For
     * example, video renderers such as RTCView are commonly implemented using
     * OpenGL and OpenGL views may have different numbers of layers in their
     * stacking space. Android has three: a layer bellow the window (aka
     * default), a layer bellow the window again but above the previous layer
     * (aka media overlay), and above the window. Consequently, it is advisable
     * to limit the number of utilized layers in the stacking space to the
     * minimum sufficient for the desired display. For example, a video call
     * application usually needs a maximum of two zOrder values: 0 for the
     * remote video(s) which appear in the background, and 1 for the local
     * video(s) which appear above the remote video(s).
     *
     * zOrder: number
     */
    zOrder?: number;
}
declare const _default: import("react-native").HostComponent<RTCVideoViewProps>;
export default _default;
