import React from 'react';
/**
 * @deprecated Workspace container is no longer needed with workspace v2.
 */
export interface WorkspaceContainerProps {
    /**
     * The context key is a path element that identifies the pages on which workspaces should
     * appear. Defined to ensure workspaces do not stay open when navigating between pages.
     * Must be a valid sub-path of the URL, with no initial or trailing slash.
     */
    contextKey: string;
    /** When true, renders the workspace as an overlay instead of a side panel window. */
    overlay?: boolean;
    /** When true, renders the Siderail (desktop) or Bottom Nav (tablet/mobile) action menu. */
    showSiderailAndBottomNav?: boolean;
    /**
     * Additional props to pass to the workspace. Using this is unusual; you will generally
     * want to pass props to the workspace when you open it using `launchWorkspace`. Use this
     * only for props that will apply to every workspace launched on the page where this
     * component is mounted.
     */
    additionalWorkspaceProps?: object;
    /** Props to pass to the action menu component. */
    actionMenuProps?: Record<string, unknown>;
}
/**
 * Use this component to render the [workspace window](https://zeroheight.com/23a080e38/p/483a22-workspace)
 * in an app such as the patient chart, or a workspace overlay in an app such as the clinic dashboard.
 * This allows workspaces to be opened on the page where this component is mounted. This component
 * must not be mounted multiple times on the same page. If there are multiple apps on a page, only
 * one of those apps should use this component—it "hosts" the workspaces.
 *
 * Workspaces may be opened with the [[launchWorkspace]] function from `@openmrs/esm-framework`
 * (among other options).
 *
 * The `overlay` prop determines whether the workspace is rendered as an overlay or a window.
 * When a workspace window is opened, the other content on the screen will be pushed to the left.
 * When an overlay is opened, it will cover other content on the screen.
 *
 * The context key is a string that appears in the URL, which defines the pages on which workspaces
 * are valid. If the URL changes in a way such that it no longer contains the context key, then
 * all workspaces will be closed. This ensures that, for example, workspaces on the home page do
 * not stay open when the user transitions to the patient dashboard; and also that workspaces do
 * not stay open when the user navigates to a different patient. The context key must be a valid
 * sub-path of the URL, with no initial or trailing slash. So if the URL is
 * `https://example.com/patient/123/foo`, then `patient` and `patient/123` and `123/foo` are valid
 * context keys, but `patient/12` and `pati` are not.
 *
 * An extension slot is provided in the workspace header. Its name is derived from the `featureName` of
 * the top-level component in which it is defined (feature names are generally provided in the lifecycle
 * functions in an app's `index.ts` file). The slot is named `workspace-header-${featureName}-slot`.
 * For the patient chart, this is `workspace-header-patient-chart-slot`.
 *
 * This component also provides the [Siderail and Bottom Nav](https://zeroheight.com/23a080e38/p/948cf1-siderail-and-bottom-nav/b/86907e).
 * To use this, pass the `showSiderailAndBottomNav` prop. The Siderail is rendered on the right side of the screen
 * on desktop, and the Bottom Nav is rendered at the bottom of the screen on tablet or mobile. The sidebar/bottom-nav
 * menu provides an extension slot, to which buttons are attached as extensions. The slot
 * derives its name from the `featureName` of the top-level component in which this `WorkspaceContainer`
 * appears (feature names are generally provided in the lifecycle functions in an app's `index.ts` file).
 * The slot is named `action-menu-${featureName}-items-slot`. For the patient chart, this is
 * `action-menu-patient-chart-items-slot`.
 *
 * This component also provides everything needed for workspace notifications to be rendered.
 *
 * @deprecated Workspace container is no longer needed with workspace v2.
 */
export declare function WorkspaceContainer({ contextKey, overlay, showSiderailAndBottomNav, additionalWorkspaceProps, actionMenuProps, }: WorkspaceContainerProps): React.JSX.Element;
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