declare namespace serializeJavascript { interface SerializeJSOptions { /** * This option is the same as the space argument that can be passed to JSON.stringify. * It can be used to add whitespace and indentation to the serialized output to make it more readable. */ space?: string | number | undefined; /** * This option is a signal to serialize() that the object being serialized does not contain any function or regexps values. * This enables a hot-path that allows serialization to be over 3x faster. * If you're serializing a lot of data, and know its pure JSON, then you can enable this option for a speed-up. */ isJSON?: boolean | undefined; /** * This option is to signal serialize() that we want to do a straight conversion, without the XSS protection. * This options needs to be explicitly set to true. HTML characters and JavaScript line terminators will not be escaped. * You will have to roll your own. */ unsafe?: true | undefined; /** * This option is to signal serialize() that we do not want serialize JavaScript function. * Just treat function like JSON.stringify do, but other features will work as expected. */ ignoreFunction?: boolean | undefined; } } /** * Serialize JavaScript to a superset of JSON that includes regular expressions and functions. * @param input data to serialize * @param options optional object * @returns serialized data */ declare function serializeJavascript( input: any, options?: serializeJavascript.SerializeJSOptions | number | string, ): string; export = serializeJavascript;