// Type definitions for tapable v0.2.5 // Project: https://github.com/webpack/tapable.git // Definitions by: e-cloud // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped declare abstract class Tapable { private _plugins: { [propName: string]: Tapable.Handler[] } /** * Register plugin(s) * This acts as the same as on() of EventEmitter, for registering a handler/listener to do something when the * signal/event happens. * * @param names a string or an array of strings to generate the id(group name) of plugins * @param handler a function which provides the plugin functionality * */ plugin(names: string, handler: (this: this, ...args: any[]) => void): void; plugin(names: string[], handler: (this: this, ...args: any[]) => void): void; /** * invoke all plugins with this attached. * This method is just to "apply" plugins' definition, so that the real event listeners can be registered into * registry. Mostly the `apply` method of a plugin is the main place to place extension logic. */ apply(...plugins: (((this: this) => any) | Tapable.Plugin)[]): void; /** * synchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with all the rest arguments. * * @param name - plugin group name * @param args */ applyPlugins(name: string, ...args: any[]): void; applyPlugins0(name: string): void; applyPlugins1(name: string, param: any): void; applyPlugins2(name: string, param1: any, param2: any): void; /** * synchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with the return value of the previous handler and all the rest arguments. * * `init` is used for the first handler. * * return the returned value of the last handler */ applyPluginsWaterfall(name: string, init: any, ...args: any[]): any; /** * synchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called ONLY with the return value of the previous handler. * * `init` is used for the first handler. * * return the returned value of the last handler */ applyPluginsWaterfall0(name: string, init: any): any; /** * synchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with all the rest arguments. * * If a handler returns something !== undefined, that value is returned and no more handlers will be applied. */ applyPluginsBailResult(name: string, ...args: any[]): any; /** * synchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with target param * * If a handler returns something !== undefined, the value is returned and no more handlers are applied. * * Note: the fundamental difference with `{@link applyPluginsBailResult}`, is that, * `{@link applyPluginsBailResult}` passes the arguments as arguments list for plugins * while `{@link applyPluginsBailResult1}` passes the arguments as single param(any type) for plugins */ applyPluginsBailResult1(name: string, param: any): any; /** * asynchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with all the rest arguments * and a callback function with the signature (err: Error) => void. * * The handlers are called in series, one at a time. After all handlers are applied, callback is called. * * If any handler invokes the (anonymous)callback with error, no more handlers will be called * and the real callback is call with that error. */ applyPluginsAsync(name: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * same as `applyPluginsAsync` * @see applyPluginsAsync * @alias Tapable.applyPluginsAsync * @param name * @param args */ applyPluginsAsyncSeries(name: string, ...args: any[]): void; applyPluginsAsyncSeries1(name: string, param: any, callback: Tapable.CallbackFunction): void /** * asynchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with all the rest arguments * and a callback function with the signature (...params) => void. * * Handlers must invoke the (anonymous)callback, otherwise the series is cut down and real callback won't be * invoked. * * The order is defined by registration order not by speed of the handler function. * * If a handler returns something !== undefined, that value is returned and no more handlers will be applied. */ applyPluginsAsyncSeriesBailResult(name: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * asynchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * @see applyPluginsAsyncSeriesBailResult * * Note: the fundamental difference with `{@link applyPluginsAsyncSeriesBailResult}`, is that, * `{@link applyPluginsAsyncSeriesBailResult}` passes the arguments as arguments list for plugins * while `{@link applyPluginsAsyncSeriesBailResult1}` passes the arguments as single param(any type) * and a callback for plugins */ applyPluginsAsyncSeriesBailResult1(name: string, param: any, callback: Tapable.CallbackFunction): void; /** * Asynchronously applies all registered handlers for target name(event id). * * The handlers are called with the current value and a callback function with the signature (err: Error, * nextValue: any) => void. * * `init` is used for the first handler. The rest handles are called with the value which previous handler uses * to invoke the (anonymous)callback invoked * * After all handlers are applied, callback is called with the last value. * * If any handler invokes the (anonymous)callback with error, no more handlers will be called * and the real callback is call with that error. */ applyPluginsAsyncWaterfall(name: string, init: any, callback: Tapable.CallbackFunction): void; /** * applies all registered handlers for target name(event id) in parallel. * * The handlers are called with all the rest arguments * and a callback function with the signature (err?: Error) => void. * * The callback function is called when all handlers call the callback without err. * * If any handler invokes the callback with err, callback is invoked with this error and the other handlers are * skipped. */ applyPluginsParallel(name: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * applies all registered handlers for target name(event id) in parallel. * * The handlers are called with all the rest arguments * and a callback function with the signature (currentResult?: []) => void. * * Handlers must call the callback. * * The first result (either error or value) with is not undefined is passed to the callback. * * The order is defined by registration not by speed of the handler function. */ applyPluginsParallelBailResult(name: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * applies all registered handlers for target name(event id) in parallel. * * @see applyPluginsParallelBailResult * * Note: the fundamental difference with `{@link applyPluginsParallelBailResult}`, is that, * `{@link applyPluginsParallelBailResult}` passes the arguments as arguments list for plugins * while `{@link applyPluginsParallelBailResult1}` passes the arguments as single param(any type) * and a callback for plugins */ applyPluginsParallelBailResult1(name: string, param: any, callback: Tapable.CallbackFunction): void; static mixin(proto: any): void; } declare namespace Tapable { interface Handler { (...args: any[]): void; } interface Plugin { apply(...args: any[]): void; } interface CallbackFunction { (err?: Error, result?: any, ...args: any[]): void; } } export = Tapable