// Last module patch version validated against: 3.0.1 import { DSVParsedArray, DSVRowArray, DSVRowString } from "d3-dsv"; /** * Fetches the binary file at the specified input URL and returns it as a Promise of a Blob. * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ export function blob(url: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise; /** * Fetches the binary file at the specified input URL and returns it as a Promise of an ArrayBuffer. * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ export function buffer(url: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise; /** * Fetches the CSV file at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. The values of the properties of the parsed row * objects are represented as strings. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * The generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ // eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics export function csv( url: string, init?: RequestInit, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the CSV file at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. * * The specified row conversion function is used to map and filter row objects to a more-specific representation; * see dsv.csvParse for details. * * The first generic parameter describes the type of the object representation of a parsed row. * The second generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param row A row conversion function which is invoked for each row, being passed an object representing the current row (d), * the index (i) starting at zero for the first non-header row, and the array of column names. If the returned value is null or undefined, * the row is skipped and will be omitted from the array returned by dsv.csvParse; otherwise, the returned value defines the corresponding row object. * In effect, row is similar to applying a map and filter operator to the returned rows. */ export function csv( url: string, row: (rawRow: DSVRowString, index: number, columns: Columns[]) => ParsedRow | undefined | null, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the CSV file at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. * * The init object is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * The specified row conversion function is used to map and filter row objects to a more-specific representation; * see dsv.csvParse for details. * * The first generic parameter describes the type of the object representation of a parsed row. * The second generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An request initialization object. * @param row A row conversion function which is invoked for each row, being passed an object representing the current row (d), * the index (i) starting at zero for the first non-header row, and the array of column names. If the returned value is null or undefined, * the row is skipped and will be omitted from the array returned by dsv.csvParse; otherwise, the returned value defines the corresponding row object. * In effect, row is similar to applying a map and filter operator to the returned rows. */ export function csv( url: string, init: RequestInit, row: (rawRow: DSVRowString, index: number, columns: Columns[]) => ParsedRow | undefined | null, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the DSV file with the specified delimiter character at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. The values of the properties of the parsed row * objects are represented as strings. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * The generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param delimiter The delimiter character used in the DSV file to be fetched. * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ // eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics export function dsv( delimiter: string, url: string, init?: RequestInit, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the DSV file with the specified delimiter character at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. * * The specified row conversion function is used to map and filter row objects to a more-specific representation; * see dsv.parse for details. * * The first generic parameter describes the type of the object representation of a parsed row. * The second generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param delimiter The delimiter character used in the DSV file to be fetched. * @param url A valid URL string. * @param row A row conversion function which is invoked for each row, being passed an object representing the current row (d), * the index (i) starting at zero for the first non-header row, and the array of column names. If the returned value is null or undefined, * the row is skipped and will be omitted from the array returned by dsv.parse; otherwise, the returned value defines the corresponding row object. * In effect, row is similar to applying a map and filter operator to the returned rows. */ export function dsv( delimiter: string, url: string, row: (rawRow: DSVRowString, index: number, columns: Columns[]) => ParsedRow | undefined | null, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the DSV file with the specified delimiter character at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. * * The init object is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * The specified row conversion function is used to map and filter row objects to a more-specific representation; * see dsv.parse for details. * * The first generic parameter describes the type of the object representation of a parsed row. * The second generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param delimiter The delimiter character used in the DSV file to be fetched. * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An request initialization object. * @param row A row conversion function which is invoked for each row, being passed an object representing the current row (d), * the index (i) starting at zero for the first non-header row, and the array of column names. If the returned value is null or undefined, * the row is skipped and will be omitted from the array returned by dsv.parse; otherwise, the returned value defines the corresponding row object. * In effect, row is similar to applying a map and filter operator to the returned rows. */ export function dsv( delimiter: string, url: string, init: RequestInit, row: (rawRow: DSVRowString, index: number, columns: Columns[]) => ParsedRow | undefined | null, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the file at the specified input URL as text, parses it as HTML and returns a Promise of an HTML DOM Document. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ export function html(url: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise; /** * Fetches the image at the specified input URL and returns a promise of an HTML image element. * * If init is specified, sets any additional properties on the image before loading. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional object of image properties to set. */ export function image(url: string, init?: Partial): Promise; /** * Fetches the json file at the specified input URL and returns it as a Promise of a parsed JSON object. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * If the server returns a status code of [204 No Content](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/204) * or [205 Reset Content](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/205), the promise resolves to `undefined`. * * The generic parameter describes the type of the object parsed from the returned JSON. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ // eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics export function json( url: string, init?: RequestInit, ): Promise; /** * Fetches the file at the specified input URL as text, parses it as SVG and returns a Promise of an SVG Document. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ export function svg(url: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise; /** * Fetches the text file at the specified input URL and returns it as a Promise of a string. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ export function text(url: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise; /** * Fetches the TSV file at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * The generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ // eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics export function tsv( url: string, init?: RequestInit, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the TSV file at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. The values of the properties of the parsed row * objects are represented as strings. * * The specified row conversion function is used to map and filter row objects to a more-specific representation; * see dsv.tsvParse for details. * * The first generic parameter describes the type of the object representation of a parsed row. * The second generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param row A row conversion function which is invoked for each row, being passed an object representing the current row (d), * the index (i) starting at zero for the first non-header row, and the array of column names. If the returned value is null or undefined, * the row is skipped and will be omitted from the array returned by dsv.tsvParse; otherwise, the returned value defines the corresponding row object. * In effect, row is similar to applying a map and filter operator to the returned rows. */ export function tsv( url: string, row: (rawRow: DSVRowString, index: number, columns: Columns[]) => ParsedRow | undefined | null, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the TSV file at the specified input URL and returns * a promise of an array of objects representing the parsed rows. * * The init object is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * The specified row conversion function is used to map and filter row objects to a more-specific representation; * see dsv.tsvParse for details. * * The first generic parameter describes the type of the object representation of a parsed row. * The second generic parameter describes the column names as a union of string literal types. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An request initialization object. * @param row A row conversion function which is invoked for each row, being passed an object representing the current row (d), * the index (i) starting at zero for the first non-header row, and the array of column names. If the returned value is null or undefined, * the row is skipped and will be omitted from the array returned by dsv.tsvParse; otherwise, the returned value defines the corresponding row object. * In effect, row is similar to applying a map and filter operator to the returned rows. */ export function tsv( url: string, init: RequestInit, row: (rawRow: DSVRowString, index: number, columns: Columns[]) => ParsedRow | undefined | null, ): Promise>; /** * Fetches the file at the specified input URL as text, parses it as XML and returns a Promise of an XML Document. * * If init is specified, it is passed along to the underlying call to fetch. * * @param url A valid URL string. * @param init An optional request initialization object. */ export function xml(url: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise;