/**
 * Copyright Valkey GLIDE Project Contributors - SPDX Identifier: Apache-2.0
 */
import { ClusterScanCursor, Script } from "glide-rs";
import * as net from "net";
import { AdvancedBaseClientConfiguration, BaseClient, BaseClientConfiguration, DecoderOption, GlideReturnType, GlideString, PubSubMsg } from "./BaseClient";
import { ClusterScanOptions, FlushMode, FunctionListOptions, FunctionListResponse, FunctionRestorePolicy, FunctionStatsSingleResponse, InfoOptions, LolwutOptions } from "./Commands";
import { command_request, connection_request } from "./ProtobufMessage";
import { ClusterTransaction } from "./Transaction";
/** An extension to command option types with {@link Routes}. */
export interface RouteOption {
    /**
     * Specifies the routing configuration for the command.
     * The client will route the command to the nodes defined by `route`.
     */
    route?: Routes;
}
/**
 * Represents a manually configured interval for periodic checks.
 */
export interface PeriodicChecksManualInterval {
    /**
     * The duration in seconds for the interval between periodic checks.
     */
    duration_in_sec: number;
}
/**
 * Periodic checks configuration.
 */
export type PeriodicChecks = 
/**
 * Enables the periodic checks with the default configurations.
 */
"enabledDefaultConfigs"
/**
 * Disables the periodic checks.
 */
 | "disabled"
/**
 * Manually configured interval for periodic checks.
 */
 | PeriodicChecksManualInterval;
export declare namespace GlideClusterClientConfiguration {
    /**
     * Enum representing pubsub subscription modes.
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/docs/topics/pubsub/|Valkey PubSub Documentation} for more details.
     */
    enum PubSubChannelModes {
        /**
         * Use exact channel names.
         */
        Exact = 0,
        /**
         * Use channel name patterns.
         */
        Pattern = 1,
        /**
         * Use sharded pubsub. Available since Valkey version 7.0.
         */
        Sharded = 2
    }
    /**
     * Configuration for Pub/Sub subscriptions that the client will establish upon connection.
     */
    interface PubSubSubscriptions {
        /**
         * Channels and patterns by modes.
         */
        channelsAndPatterns: Partial<Record<PubSubChannelModes, Set<string>>>;
        /**
         * Optional callback to accept the incoming messages.
         */
        callback?: (msg: PubSubMsg, context: any) => void;
        /**
         * Arbitrary context to pass to the callback.
         */
        context?: any;
    }
}
/**
 * Configuration options for creating a {@link GlideClusterClient | GlideClusterClient}.
 *
 * Extends {@link BaseClientConfiguration | BaseClientConfiguration} with properties specific to `GlideClusterClient`, such as periodic topology checks
 * and Pub/Sub subscription settings.
 *
 * @remarks
 * This configuration allows you to tailor the client's behavior when connecting to a Valkey GLIDE Cluster.
 *
 * - **Periodic Topology Checks**: Use `periodicChecks` to configure how the client performs periodic checks to detect changes in the cluster's topology.
 *   - `"enabledDefaultConfigs"`: Enables periodic checks with default configurations.
 *   - `"disabled"`: Disables periodic topology checks.
 *   - `{ duration_in_sec: number }`: Manually configure the interval for periodic checks.
 * - **Pub/Sub Subscriptions**: Predefine Pub/Sub channels and patterns to subscribe to upon connection establishment.
 *   - Supports exact channels, patterns, and sharded channels (available since Valkey version 7.0).
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * const config: GlideClusterClientConfiguration = {
 *   periodicChecks: {
 *     duration_in_sec: 30, // Perform periodic checks every 30 seconds
 *   },
 *   pubsubSubscriptions: {
 *     channelsAndPatterns: {
 *       [GlideClusterClientConfiguration.PubSubChannelModes.Pattern]: new Set(['cluster.*']),
 *     },
 *     callback: (msg) => {
 *       console.log(`Received message on ${msg.channel}:`, msg.payload);
 *     },
 *   },
 * };
 * ```
 */
export type GlideClusterClientConfiguration = BaseClientConfiguration & {
    /**
     * Configure the periodic topology checks.
     * These checks evaluate changes in the cluster's topology, triggering a slot refresh when detected.
     * Periodic checks ensure a quick and efficient process by querying a limited number of nodes.
     * If not set, `enabledDefaultConfigs` will be used.
     */
    periodicChecks?: PeriodicChecks;
    /**
     * PubSub subscriptions to be used for the client.
     * Will be applied via SUBSCRIBE/PSUBSCRIBE/SSUBSCRIBE commands during connection establishment.
     */
    pubsubSubscriptions?: GlideClusterClientConfiguration.PubSubSubscriptions;
    /**
     * Advanced configuration settings for the client.
     */
    advancedConfiguration?: AdvancedGlideClusterClientConfiguration;
};
/**
 * Represents advanced configuration settings for creating a {@link GlideClusterClient | GlideClusterClient} used in {@link GlideClusterClientConfiguration | GlideClusterClientConfiguration}.
 *
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * const config: AdvancedGlideClusterClientConfiguration = {
 *   connectionTimeout: 500, // Set the connection timeout to 500ms
 * };
 * ```
 */
export type AdvancedGlideClusterClientConfiguration = AdvancedBaseClientConfiguration & {};
/**
 * If the command's routing is to one node we will get T as a response type,
 * otherwise, we will get a dictionary of address: nodeResponse, address is of type string and nodeResponse is of type T.
 */
export type ClusterResponse<T> = T | Record<string, T>;
/**
 * Routing configuration for commands based on a specific slot ID in a Valkey cluster.
 *
 * @remarks
 * This interface allows you to specify routing of a command to a node responsible for a particular slot ID in the cluster.
 * Valkey clusters use hash slots to distribute data across multiple shards. There are 16,384 slots in total, and each shard
 * manages a range of slots.
 *
 * - **Slot ID**: A number between 0 and 16383 representing a hash slot.
 * - **Routing Type**:
 *   - `"primarySlotId"`: Routes the command to the primary node responsible for the specified slot ID.
 *   - `"replicaSlotId"`: Routes the command to a replica node responsible for the specified slot ID, overriding the `readFrom` configuration.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * // Route command to the primary node responsible for slot ID 12345
 * const routeBySlotId: SlotIdTypes = {
 *   type: "primarySlotId",
 *   id: 12345,
 * };
 *
 * // Route command to a replica node responsible for slot ID 12345
 * const routeToReplicaBySlotId: SlotIdTypes = {
 *   type: "replicaSlotId",
 *   id: 12345,
 * };
 *
 * // Use the routing configuration when executing a command
 * const result = await client.get("mykey", { route: routeBySlotId });
 * ```
 */
export interface SlotIdTypes {
    /**
     * `replicaSlotId` overrides the `readFrom` configuration. If it's used the request
     * will be routed to a replica, even if the strategy is `alwaysFromPrimary`.
     */
    type: "primarySlotId" | "replicaSlotId";
    /**
     * Slot number. There are 16384 slots in a Valkey cluster, and each shard manages a slot range.
     * Unless the slot is known, it's better to route using `SlotKeyTypes`
     */
    id: number;
}
/**
 * Routing configuration for commands based on a key in a Valkey cluster.
 *
 * @remarks
 * This interface allows you to specify routing of a command to a node responsible for the slot that a specific key hashes to.
 * Valkey clusters use consistent hashing to map keys to hash slots, which are then managed by different shards in the cluster.
 *
 * - **Key**: The key whose hash slot will determine the routing of the command.
 * - **Routing Type**:
 *   - `"primarySlotKey"`: Routes the command to the primary node responsible for the key's slot.
 *   - `"replicaSlotKey"`: Routes the command to a replica node responsible for the key's slot, overriding the `readFrom` configuration.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * // Route command to the primary node responsible for the key's slot
 * const routeByKey: SlotKeyTypes = {
 *   type: "primarySlotKey",
 *   key: "user:1001",
 * };
 *
 * // Route command to a replica node responsible for the key's slot
 * const routeToReplicaByKey: SlotKeyTypes = {
 *   type: "replicaSlotKey",
 *   key: "user:1001",
 * };
 *
 * // Use the routing configuration when executing a command
 * const result = await client.get("user:1001", { route: routeByKey });
 * ```
 */
export interface SlotKeyTypes {
    /**
     * `replicaSlotKey` overrides the `readFrom` configuration. If it's used the request
     * will be routed to a replica, even if the strategy is `alwaysFromPrimary`.
     */
    type: "primarySlotKey" | "replicaSlotKey";
    /**
     * The request will be sent to nodes managing this key.
     */
    key: string;
}
/**
 * Routing configuration to send a command to a specific node by its address and port.
 *
 * @remarks
 * This interface allows you to specify routing of a command to a node in the Valkey cluster by providing its network address and port.
 * It's useful when you need to direct a command to a particular node.
 *
 * - **Type**: Must be set to `"routeByAddress"` to indicate that the routing should be based on the provided address.
 * - **Host**: The endpoint of the node.
 *   - If `port` is not provided, `host` should be in the format `${address}:${port}`, where `address` is the preferred endpoint as shown in the output of the `CLUSTER SLOTS` command.
 *   - If `port` is provided, `host` should be the address or hostname of the node without the port.
 * - **Port**: (Optional) The port to access on the node.
 *   - If `port` is not provided, `host` is assumed to include the port number.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * // Route command to a node at '192.168.1.10:6379'
 * const routeByAddress: RouteByAddress = {
 *   type: "routeByAddress",
 *   host: "192.168.1.10",
 *   port: 6379,
 * };
 *
 * // Alternatively, include the port in the host string
 * const routeByAddressWithPortInHost: RouteByAddress = {
 *   type: "routeByAddress",
 *   host: "192.168.1.10:6379",
 * };
 *
 * // Use the routing configuration when executing a command
 * const result = await client.ping({ route: routeByAddress });
 * ```
 */
export interface RouteByAddress {
    type: "routeByAddress";
    /**
     *The endpoint of the node. If `port` is not provided, should be in the `${address}:${port}` format, where `address` is the preferred endpoint as shown in the output of the `CLUSTER SLOTS` command.
     */
    host: string;
    /**
     * The port to access on the node. If port is not provided, `host` is assumed to be in the format `${address}:${port}`.
     */
    port?: number;
}
/**
 * Defines the routing configuration for a command in a Valkey cluster.
 *
 * @remarks
 * The `Routes` type allows you to specify how a command should be routed in a Valkey cluster.
 * Commands can be routed to a single node or broadcast to multiple nodes depending on the routing strategy.
 *
 * **Routing Options**:
 *
 * - **Single Node Routing** (`SingleNodeRoute`):
 *   - **"randomNode"**: Route the command to a random node in the cluster.
 *   - **`SlotIdTypes`**: Route based on a specific slot ID.
 *   - **`SlotKeyTypes`**: Route based on the slot of a specific key.
 *   - **`RouteByAddress`**: Route to a specific node by its address and port.
 * - **Broadcast Routing**:
 *   - **"allPrimaries"**: Route the command to all primary nodes in the cluster.
 *   - **"allNodes"**: Route the command to all nodes (both primaries and replicas) in the cluster.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * // Route command to a random node
 * const routeRandom: Routes = "randomNode";
 *
 * // Route command to all primary nodes
 * const routeAllPrimaries: Routes = "allPrimaries";
 *
 * // Route command to all nodes
 * const routeAllNodes: Routes = "allNodes";
 *
 * // Route command to a node by slot key
 * const routeByKey: Routes = {
 *   type: "primarySlotKey",
 *   key: "myKey",
 * };
 *
 * // Route command to a specific node by address
 * const routeByAddress: Routes = {
 *   type: "routeByAddress",
 *   host: "192.168.1.10",
 *   port: 6379,
 * };
 *
 * // Use the routing configuration when executing a command
 * const result = await client.ping({ route: routeByAddress });
 * ```
 */
export type Routes = SingleNodeRoute
/**
 * Route request to all primary nodes.
 */
 | "allPrimaries"
/**
 * Route request to all nodes.
 */
 | "allNodes";
/**
 * Defines the routing configuration to a single node in the Valkey cluster.
 *
 * @remarks
 * The `SingleNodeRoute` type allows you to specify routing of a command to a single node in the cluster.
 * This can be based on various criteria such as a random node, a node responsible for a specific slot, or a node identified by its address.
 *
 * **Options**:
 *
 * - **"randomNode"**: Route the command to a random node in the cluster.
 * - **`SlotIdTypes`**: Route to the node responsible for a specific slot ID.
 * - **`SlotKeyTypes`**: Route to the node responsible for the slot of a specific key.
 * - **`RouteByAddress`**: Route to a specific node by its address and port.
 *
 * @example
 * ```typescript
 * // Route to a random node
 * const routeRandomNode: SingleNodeRoute = "randomNode";
 *
 * // Route based on slot ID
 * const routeBySlotId: SingleNodeRoute = {
 *   type: "primarySlotId",
 *   id: 12345,
 * };
 *
 * // Route based on key
 * const routeByKey: SingleNodeRoute = {
 *   type: "primarySlotKey",
 *   key: "myKey",
 * };
 *
 * // Route to a specific node by address
 * const routeByAddress: SingleNodeRoute = {
 *   type: "routeByAddress",
 *   host: "192.168.1.10",
 *   port: 6379,
 * };
 *
 * // Use the routing configuration when executing a command
 * const result = await client.get("myKey", { route: routeByKey });
 * ```
 */
export type SingleNodeRoute = 
/**
 * Route request to a random node.
 */
"randomNode"
/**
 * Route request to the node that contains the slot with the given id.
 */
 | SlotIdTypes
/**
 * Route request to the node that contains the slot that the given key matches.
 */
 | SlotKeyTypes | RouteByAddress;
/**
 * Client used for connection to cluster servers.
 *
 * @see For full documentation refer to {@link https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-glide/wiki/NodeJS-wrapper#cluster|Valkey Glide Wiki}.
 */
export declare class GlideClusterClient extends BaseClient {
    /**
     * @internal
     */
    protected createClientRequest(options: GlideClusterClientConfiguration): connection_request.IConnectionRequest;
    /**
     * Creates a new `GlideClusterClient` instance and establishes connections to a Valkey GLIDE Cluster.
     *
     * @param options - The configuration options for the client, including cluster addresses, authentication credentials, TLS settings, periodic checks, and Pub/Sub subscriptions.
     * @returns A promise that resolves to a connected `GlideClusterClient` instance.
     *
     * @remarks
     * Use this static method to create and connect a `GlideClusterClient` to a Valkey GLIDE Cluster. The client will automatically handle connection establishment, including cluster topology discovery and handling of authentication and TLS configurations.
     *
     * ### Example - Connecting to a Cluster
     * ```typescript
     * import { GlideClusterClient, GlideClusterClientConfiguration } from '@valkey/valkey-glide';
     *
     * const client = await GlideClusterClient.createClient({
     *   addresses: [
     *     { host: 'address1.example.com', port: 6379 },
     *     { host: 'address2.example.com', port: 6379 },
     *   ],
     *   credentials: {
     *     username: 'user1',
     *     password: 'passwordA',
     *   },
     *   useTLS: true,
     *   periodicChecks: {
     *     duration_in_sec: 30, // Perform periodic checks every 30 seconds
     *   },
     *   pubsubSubscriptions: {
     *     channelsAndPatterns: {
     *       [GlideClusterClientConfiguration.PubSubChannelModes.Exact]: new Set(['updates']),
     *       [GlideClusterClientConfiguration.PubSubChannelModes.Sharded]: new Set(['sharded_channel']),
     *     },
     *     callback: (msg) => {
     *       console.log(`Received message: ${msg.payload}`);
     *     },
     *   },
     * });
     * ```
     *
     * @remarks
     * - **Cluster Topology Discovery**: The client will automatically discover the cluster topology based on the seed addresses provided.
     * - **Authentication**: If `credentials` are provided, the client will attempt to authenticate using the specified username and password.
     * - **TLS**: If `useTLS` is set to `true`, the client will establish secure connections using TLS.
     * - **Periodic Checks**: The `periodicChecks` setting allows you to configure how often the client checks for cluster topology changes.
     * - **Pub/Sub Subscriptions**: Any channels or patterns specified in `pubsubSubscriptions` will be subscribed to upon connection.
     */
    static createClient(options: GlideClusterClientConfiguration): Promise<GlideClusterClient>;
    /**
     * @internal
     */
    static __createClient(options: BaseClientConfiguration, connectedSocket: net.Socket): Promise<GlideClusterClient>;
    /**
     * @internal
     */
    protected scanOptionsToProto(cursor: string, options?: ClusterScanOptions): command_request.ClusterScan;
    /**
     * @internal
     */
    protected createClusterScanPromise(cursor: ClusterScanCursor, options?: ClusterScanOptions & DecoderOption): Promise<[ClusterScanCursor, GlideString[]]>;
    /**
     * Incrementally iterates over the keys in the Cluster.
     *
     * This command is similar to the `SCAN` command but designed for Cluster environments.
     * It uses a {@link ClusterScanCursor} object to manage iterations.
     *
     * For each iteration, use the new cursor object to continue the scan.
     * Using the same cursor object for multiple iterations may result in unexpected behavior.
     *
     * For more information about the Cluster Scan implementation, see
     * {@link https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-glide/wiki/General-Concepts#cluster-scan | Cluster Scan}.
     *
     * This method can iterate over all keys in the database from the start of the scan until it ends.
     * The same key may be returned in multiple scan iterations.
     * The API does not accept `route` as it go through all slots in the cluster.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/scan/ | valkey.io} for more details.
     *
     * @param cursor - The cursor object that wraps the scan state.
     *   To start a new scan, create a new empty `ClusterScanCursor` using {@link ClusterScanCursor}.
     * @param options - (Optional) The scan options, see {@link ClusterScanOptions} and  {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns A Promise resolving to an array containing the next cursor and an array of keys,
     *   formatted as [`ClusterScanCursor`, `string[]`].
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Iterate over all keys in the cluster
     * await client.mset([{key: "key1", value: "value1"}, {key: "key2", value: "value2"}, {key: "key3", value: "value3"}]);
     * let cursor = new ClusterScanCursor();
     * const allKeys: GlideString[] = [];
     * let keys: GlideString[] = [];
     * while (!cursor.isFinished()) {
     *   [cursor, keys] = await client.scan(cursor, { count: 10 });
     *   allKeys.push(...keys);
     * }
     * console.log(allKeys); // ["key1", "key2", "key3"]
     *
     * // Iterate over keys matching a pattern
     * await client.mset([{key: "key1", value: "value1"}, {key: "key2", value: "value2"}, {key: "notMyKey", value: "value3"}, {key: "somethingElse", value: "value4"}]);
     * let cursor = new ClusterScanCursor();
     * const matchedKeys: GlideString[] = [];
     * while (!cursor.isFinished()) {
     *   const [cursor, keys] = await client.scan(cursor, { match: "*key*", count: 10 });
     *   matchedKeys.push(...keys);
     * }
     * console.log(matchedKeys); // ["key1", "key2", "notMyKey"]
     *
     * // Iterate over keys of a specific type
     * await client.mset([{key: "key1", value: "value1"}, {key: "key2", value: "value2"}, {key: "key3", value: "value3"}]);
     * await client.sadd("thisIsASet", ["value4"]);
     * let cursor = new ClusterScanCursor();
     * const stringKeys: GlideString[] = [];
     * while (!cursor.isFinished()) {
     *   const [cursor, keys] = await client.scan(cursor, { type: object.STRING });
     *   stringKeys.push(...keys);
     * }
     * console.log(stringKeys); // ["key1", "key2", "key3"]
     * ```
     */
    scan(cursor: ClusterScanCursor, options?: ClusterScanOptions & DecoderOption): Promise<[ClusterScanCursor, GlideString[]]>;
    /** Executes a single command, without checking inputs. Every part of the command, including subcommands,
     *  should be added as a separate value in args.
     *  The command will be routed automatically based on the passed command's default request policy, unless `route` is provided,
     *  in which case the client will route the command to the nodes defined by `route`.
     *
     * Note: An error will occur if the string decoder is used with commands that return only bytes as a response.
     *
     * @see {@link https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-glide/wiki/General-Concepts#custom-command|Glide for Valkey Wiki} for details on the restrictions and limitations of the custom command API.
     *
     * @param args - A list including the command name and arguments for the custom command.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}
     * @returns The executed custom command return value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of customCommand method to retrieve pub/sub clients with routing to all primary nodes
     * const result = await client.customCommand(["CLIENT", "LIST", "TYPE", "PUBSUB"], {route: "allPrimaries", decoder: Decoder.String});
     * console.log(result); // Output: Returns a list of all pub/sub clients
     * ```
     */
    customCommand(args: GlideString[], options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<GlideReturnType>>;
    /**
     * Execute a transaction by processing the queued commands.
     *
     * @see {@link https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-glide/wiki/NodeJS-wrapper#transaction|Valkey Glide Wiki} for details on Valkey Transactions.
     *
     * @param transaction - A {@link ClusterTransaction} object containing a list of commands to be executed.
     *
     *  @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `route`: If `route` is not provided, the transaction will be routed to the slot owner of the first key found in the transaction.
     *     If no key is found, the command will be sent to a random node.
     *     If `route` is provided, the client will route the command to the nodes defined by `route`.
     * - (Optional) `decoder`: See {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns A list of results corresponding to the execution of each command in the transaction.
     *     If a command returns a value, it will be included in the list. If a command doesn't return a value,
     *     the list entry will be `null`.
     *     If the transaction failed due to a `WATCH` command, `exec` will return `null`.
     */
    exec(transaction: ClusterTransaction, options?: {
        route?: SingleNodeRoute;
    } & DecoderOption): Promise<GlideReturnType[] | null>;
    /**
     * Pings the server.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/ping/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `message` : a message to include in the `PING` command.
     *   + If not provided, the server will respond with `"PONG"`.
     *   + If provided, the server will respond with a copy of the message.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * - (Optional) `decoder`: see {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns `"PONG"` if `message` is not provided, otherwise return a copy of `message`.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of ping method without any message
     * const result = await client.ping();
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'PONG'
     * ```
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of ping method with a message
     * const result = await client.ping("Hello");
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'Hello'
     * ```
     */
    ping(options?: {
        message?: GlideString;
    } & RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<GlideString>;
    /**
     * Gets information and statistics about the server.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/info/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `sections`: a list of {@link InfoOptions} values specifying which sections of information to retrieve.
     *     When no parameter is provided, {@link InfoOptions.Default|Default} is assumed.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A string containing the information for the sections requested.
     * When specifying a route other than a single node,
     *     it returns a dictionary where each address is the key and its corresponding node response is the value.
     */
    info(options?: {
        sections?: InfoOptions[];
    } & RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<string>>;
    /**
     * Gets the name of the connection to which the request is routed.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/client-getname/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}.
     *
     * @returns - The name of the client connection as a string if a name is set, or `null` if no name is assigned.
     *     When specifying a route other than a single node, it returns a dictionary where each address is the key and
     *     its corresponding node response is the value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of client_getname method
     * const result = await client.client_getname();
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'Connection Name'
     * ```
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of clientGetName method with routing to all nodes
     * const result = await client.clientGetName('allNodes');
     * console.log(result); // Output: {'addr': 'Connection Name', 'addr2': 'Connection Name', 'addr3': 'Connection Name'}
     * ```
     */
    clientGetName(options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<GlideString | null>>;
    /**
     * Rewrites the configuration file with the current configuration.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a all nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/config-rewrite/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns `"OK"` when the configuration was rewritten properly. Otherwise, an error is thrown.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of configRewrite command
     * const result = await client.configRewrite();
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    configRewrite(options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Resets the statistics reported by the server using the `INFO` and `LATENCY HISTOGRAM` commands.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/config-resetstat/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns always `"OK"`.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of configResetStat command
     * const result = await client.configResetStat();
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    configResetStat(options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Returns the current connection ID.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/client-id/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns The ID of the connection. When specifying a route other than a single node,
     *     it returns a dictionary where each address is the key and its corresponding node response is the value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.clientId();
     * console.log("Connection id: " + result);
     * ```
     */
    clientId(options?: RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<number>>;
    /**
     * Reads the configuration parameters of the running server.
     * Starting from server version 7, command supports multiple parameters.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/config-get/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param parameters - A list of configuration parameter names to retrieve values for.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}.
     *
     * @returns A map of values corresponding to the configuration parameters. When specifying a route other than a single node,
     *     it returns a dictionary where each address is the key and its corresponding node response is the value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of config_get method with a single configuration parameter with routing to a random node
     * const result = await client.config_get(["timeout"], "randomNode");
     * console.log(result); // Output: {'timeout': '1000'}
     * ```
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of configGet method with multiple configuration parameters
     * const result = await client.configGet(["timeout", "maxmemory"]);
     * console.log(result); // Output: {'timeout': '1000', 'maxmemory': '1GB'}
     * ```
     */
    configGet(parameters: string[], options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<Record<string, GlideString>>>;
    /**
     * Sets configuration parameters to the specified values.
     * Starting from server version 7, command supports multiple parameters.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/config-set/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param parameters - A map consisting of configuration parameters and their respective values to set.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns "OK" when the configuration was set properly. Otherwise an error is thrown.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of configSet method to set multiple configuration parameters
     * const result = await client.configSet({ timeout: "1000", maxmemory: "1GB" });
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    configSet(parameters: Record<string, GlideString>, options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Echoes the provided `message` back.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/echo/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param message - The message to be echoed back.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns The provided `message`. When specifying a route other than a single node,
     *     it returns a dictionary where each address is the key and its corresponding node response is the value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of the echo command
     * const echoedMessage = await client.echo("valkey-glide");
     * console.log(echoedMessage); // Output: "valkey-glide"
     * ```
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of the echo command with routing to all nodes
     * const echoedMessage = await client.echo("valkey-glide", "allNodes");
     * console.log(echoedMessage); // Output: {'addr': 'valkey-glide', 'addr2': 'valkey-glide', 'addr3': 'valkey-glide'}
     * ```
     */
    echo(message: GlideString, options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<GlideString>>;
    /**
     * Returns the server time.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/time/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     *
     * @returns The current server time as an `array` with two items:
     * - A Unix timestamp,
     * - The amount of microseconds already elapsed in the current second.
     *
     * When specifying a route other than a single node, it returns a dictionary where each address is the key and
     * its corresponding node response is the value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of time method without any argument
     * const result = await client.time();
     * console.log(result); // Output: ['1710925775', '913580']
     * ```
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of time method with routing to all nodes
     * const result = await client.time('allNodes');
     * console.log(result); // Output: {'addr': ['1710925775', '913580'], 'addr2': ['1710925775', '913580'], 'addr3': ['1710925775', '913580']}
     * ```
     */
    time(options?: RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<[string, string]>>;
    /**
     * Copies the value stored at the `source` to the `destination` key. When `replace` is `true`,
     * removes the `destination` key first if it already exists, otherwise performs no action.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/copy/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks When in cluster mode, `source` and `destination` must map to the same hash slot.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 6.2.0.
     *
     * @param source - The key to the source value.
     * @param destination - The key where the value should be copied to.
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `replace`: if `true`, the `destination` key should be removed before copying the
     *     value to it. If not provided, no action will be performed if the key already exists.
     * @returns `true` if `source` was copied, `false` if the `source` was not copied.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.copy("set1", "set2", { replace: true });
     * console.log(result); // Output: true - "set1" was copied to "set2".
     * ```
     */
    copy(source: GlideString, destination: GlideString, options?: {
        replace?: boolean;
    }): Promise<boolean>;
    /**
     * Displays a piece of generative computer art and the server version.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/lolwut/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) The LOLWUT options - see {@link LolwutOptions} and {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A piece of generative computer art along with the current server version.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const response = await client.lolwut({ version: 6, parameters: [40, 20] }, "allNodes");
     * console.log(response); // Output: "Valkey ver. 7.2.3" - Indicates the current server version.
     * ```
     */
    lolwut(options?: LolwutOptions & RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<string>>;
    /**
     * Invokes a previously loaded function.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/fcall/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param func - The function name.
     * @param args - A list of `function` arguments and it should not represent names of keys.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns The invoked function's return value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const response = await client.fcallWithRoute("Deep_Thought", [], "randomNode");
     * console.log(response); // Output: Returns the function's return value.
     * ```
     */
    fcallWithRoute(func: GlideString, args: GlideString[], options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<GlideReturnType>>;
    /**
     * Invokes a previously loaded read-only function.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/fcall/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param func - The function name.
     * @param args - A list of `function` arguments and it should not represent names of keys.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns The invoked function's return value.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const response = await client.fcallReadonlyWithRoute("Deep_Thought", ["Answer", "to", "the", "Ultimate",
     *            "Question", "of", "Life,", "the", "Universe,", "and", "Everything"], "randomNode");
     * console.log(response); // Output: 42 # The return value on the function that was execute.
     * ```
     */
    fcallReadonlyWithRoute(func: GlideString, args: GlideString[], options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<GlideReturnType>>;
    /**
     * Deletes a library and all its functions.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-delete/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param libraryCode - The library name to delete.
     * @param route - (Optional) The command will be routed to all primary node, unless `route` is provided, in which
     *     case the client will route the command to the nodes defined by `route`.
     * @returns A simple `"OK"` response.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.functionDelete("libName");
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    functionDelete(libraryCode: GlideString, options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Loads a library to Valkey.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-load/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param libraryCode - The source code that implements the library.
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `replace`: whether the given library should overwrite a library with the same name if it
     *     already exists.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * - (Optional) `decoder`: see {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns The library name that was loaded.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const code = "#!lua name=mylib \n redis.register_function('myfunc', function(keys, args) return args[1] end)";
     * const result = await client.functionLoad(code, true, 'allNodes');
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'mylib'
     * ```
     */
    functionLoad(libraryCode: GlideString, options?: {
        replace?: boolean;
    } & RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<GlideString>;
    /**
     * Deletes all function libraries.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-flush/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `mode`: the flushing mode, could be either {@link FlushMode.SYNC} or {@link FlushMode.ASYNC}.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A simple `"OK"` response.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.functionFlush(FlushMode.SYNC);
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    functionFlush(options?: {
        mode?: FlushMode;
    } & RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Returns information about the functions and libraries.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-list/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link FunctionListOptions}, {@link DecoderOption}, and {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns Info about all or selected libraries and their functions in {@link FunctionListResponse} format.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Request info for specific library including the source code
     * const result1 = await client.functionList({ libNamePattern: "myLib*", withCode: true });
     * // Request info for all libraries
     * const result2 = await client.functionList();
     * console.log(result2); // Output:
     * // [{
     * //     "library_name": "myLib5_backup",
     * //     "engine": "LUA",
     * //     "functions": [{
     * //         "name": "myfunc",
     * //         "description": null,
     * //         "flags": [ "no-writes" ],
     * //     }],
     * //     "library_code": "#!lua name=myLib5_backup \n redis.register_function('myfunc', function(keys, args) return args[1] end)"
     * // }]
     * ```
     */
    functionList(options?: FunctionListOptions & DecoderOption & RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<FunctionListResponse>>;
    /**
     * Returns information about the function that's currently running and information about the
     * available execution engines.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-stats/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link DecoderOption} and {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A `Record` with two keys:
     *     - `"running_script"` with information about the running script.
     *     - `"engines"` with information about available engines and their stats.
     *     - See example for more details.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const response = await client.functionStats("randomNode");
     * console.log(response); // Output:
     * // {
     * //     "running_script":
     * //     {
     * //         "name": "deep_thought",
     * //         "command": ["fcall", "deep_thought", "0"],
     * //         "duration_ms": 5008
     * //     },
     * //     "engines":
     * //     {
     * //         "LUA":
     * //         {
     * //             "libraries_count": 2,
     * //             "functions_count": 3
     * //         }
     * //     }
     * // }
     * // Output if no scripts running:
     * // {
     * //     "running_script": null
     * //     "engines":
     * //     {
     * //         "LUA":
     * //         {
     * //             "libraries_count": 2,
     * //             "functions_count": 3
     * //         }
     * //     }
     * // }
     * ```
     */
    functionStats(options?: RouteOption & DecoderOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<FunctionStatsSingleResponse>>;
    /**
     * Kills a function that is currently executing.
     * `FUNCTION KILL` terminates read-only functions only.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-kill/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns `"OK"` if function is terminated. Otherwise, throws an error.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * await client.functionKill();
     * ```
     */
    functionKill(options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Returns the serialized payload of all loaded libraries.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-dump/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns The serialized payload of all loaded libraries.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const data = await client.functionDump();
     * // data can be used to restore loaded functions on any Valkey instance
     * ```
     */
    functionDump(options?: RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<Buffer>>;
    /**
     * Restores libraries from the serialized payload returned by {@link functionDump}.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/function-restore/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks Since Valkey version 7.0.0.
     *
     * @param payload - The serialized data from {@link functionDump}.
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `policy`: a policy for handling existing libraries, see {@link FunctionRestorePolicy}.
     *     {@link FunctionRestorePolicy.APPEND} is used by default.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns `"OK"`.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * await client.functionRestore(data, { policy: FunctionRestorePolicy.FLUSH, route: "allPrimaries" });
     * ```
     */
    functionRestore(payload: Buffer, options?: {
        policy?: FunctionRestorePolicy;
    } & RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Deletes all the keys of all the existing databases. This command never fails.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/flushall/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `mode`: the flushing mode, could be either {@link FlushMode.SYNC} or {@link FlushMode.ASYNC}.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns `OK`.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.flushall(FlushMode.SYNC);
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    flushall(options?: {
        mode?: FlushMode;
    } & RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Deletes all the keys of the currently selected database. This command never fails.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/flushdb/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `mode`: the flushing mode, could be either {@link FlushMode.SYNC} or {@link FlushMode.ASYNC}.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns `OK`.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.flushdb(FlushMode.SYNC);
     * console.log(result); // Output: 'OK'
     * ```
     */
    flushdb(options?: {
        mode?: FlushMode;
    } & RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Returns the number of keys in the database.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/dbsize/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns The number of keys in the database.
     *     In the case of routing the query to multiple nodes, returns the aggregated number of keys across the different nodes.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const numKeys = await client.dbsize("allPrimaries");
     * console.log("Number of keys across all primary nodes: ", numKeys);
     * ```
     */
    dbsize(options?: RouteOption): Promise<number>;
    /** Publish a message on pubsub channel.
     * This command aggregates PUBLISH and SPUBLISH commands functionalities.
     * The mode is selected using the 'sharded' parameter.
     * For both sharded and non-sharded mode, request is routed using hashed channel as key.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/publish} and {@link https://valkey.io/commands/spublish} for more details.
     *
     * @param message - Message to publish.
     * @param channel - Channel to publish the message on.
     * @param sharded - Use sharded pubsub mode. Available since Valkey version 7.0.
     * @returns -  Number of subscriptions in primary node that received the message.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of publish command
     * const result = await client.publish("Hi all!", "global-channel");
     * console.log(result); // Output: 1 - This message was posted to 1 subscription which is configured on primary node
     * ```
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * // Example usage of spublish command
     * const result = await client.publish("Hi all!", "global-channel", true);
     * console.log(result); // Output: 2 - Published 2 instances of "Hi to sharded channel1!" message on channel1 using sharded mode
     * ```
     */
    publish(message: GlideString, channel: GlideString, sharded?: boolean): Promise<number>;
    /**
     * Lists the currently active shard channels.
     * The command is routed to all nodes, and aggregates the response to a single array.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/pubsub-shardchannels/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `pattern`: A glob-style pattern to match active shard channels.
     *     If not provided, all active shard channels are returned.
     * - (Optional) `decoder`: see {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns A list of currently active shard channels matching the given pattern.
     *          If no pattern is specified, all active shard channels are returned.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const allChannels = await client.pubsubShardchannels();
     * console.log(allChannels); // Output: ["channel1", "channel2"]
     *
     * const filteredChannels = await client.pubsubShardchannels("channel*");
     * console.log(filteredChannels); // Output: ["channel1", "channel2"]
     * ```
     */
    pubsubShardChannels(options?: {
        pattern?: GlideString;
    } & DecoderOption): Promise<GlideString[]>;
    /**
     * Returns the number of subscribers (exclusive of clients subscribed to patterns) for the specified shard channels.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/pubsub-shardnumsub/|valkey.io} for details.
     * @remarks The command is routed to all nodes, and aggregates the response into a single list.
     *
     * @param channels - The list of shard channels to query for the number of subscribers.
     * @param options - (Optional) see {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns A list of the shard channel names and their numbers of subscribers.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result1 = await client.pubsubShardnumsub(["channel1", "channel2"]);
     * console.log(result1); // Output:
     * // [{ channel: "channel1", numSub: 3}, { channel: "channel2", numSub: 5 }]
     *
     * const result2 = await client.pubsubShardnumsub([]);
     * console.log(result2); // Output: []
     * ```
     */
    pubsubShardNumSub(channels: GlideString[], options?: DecoderOption): Promise<{
        channel: GlideString;
        numSub: number;
    }[]>;
    /**
     * Returns `UNIX TIME` of the last DB save timestamp or startup timestamp if no save
     * was made since then.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/lastsave/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns `UNIX TIME` of the last DB save executed with success.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const timestamp = await client.lastsave();
     * console.log("Last DB save was done at " + timestamp);
     * ```
     */
    lastsave(options?: RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<number>>;
    /**
     * Returns a random existing key name.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/randomkey/|valkey.io} for details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption} and {@link DecoderOption}.
     * @returns A random existing key name.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const result = await client.randomKey();
     * console.log(result); // Output: "key12" - "key12" is a random existing key name.
     * ```
     */
    randomKey(options?: DecoderOption & RouteOption): Promise<GlideString | null>;
    /**
     * Flushes all the previously watched keys for a transaction. Executing a transaction will
     * automatically flush all previously watched keys.
     *
     * The command will be routed to all primary nodes, unless `route` is provided
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/unwatch/|valkey.io} and {@link https://valkey.io/topics/transactions/#cas|Valkey Glide Wiki} for more details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A simple `"OK"` response.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * let response = await client.watch(["sampleKey"]);
     * console.log(response); // Output: "OK"
     * response = await client.unwatch();
     * console.log(response); // Output: "OK"
     * ```
     */
    unwatch(options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Invokes a Lua script with arguments.
     * This method simplifies the process of invoking scripts on a Valkey server by using an object that represents a Lua script.
     * The script loading, argument preparation, and execution will all be handled internally. If the script has not already been loaded,
     * it will be loaded automatically using the `SCRIPT LOAD` command. After that, it will be invoked using the `EVALSHA` command.
     *
     * The command will be routed to a random node, unless `route` is provided.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/script-load/|SCRIPT LOAD} and {@link https://valkey.io/commands/evalsha/|EVALSHA} on valkey.io for details.
     *
     * @param script - The Lua script to execute.
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `args`: the arguments for the script.
     * - (Optional) `decoder`: see {@link DecoderOption}.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A value that depends on the script that was executed.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * const luaScript = new Script("return { ARGV[1] }");
     * const result = await client.invokeScript(luaScript, { args: ["bar"] });
     * console.log(result); // Output: ['bar']
     * ```
     */
    invokeScriptWithRoute(script: Script, options?: {
        args?: GlideString[];
    } & DecoderOption & RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<GlideReturnType>>;
    private createScriptInvocationWithRoutePromise;
    /**
     * Checks existence of scripts in the script cache by their SHA1 digest.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/script-exists/|valkey.io} for more details.
     *
     * @param sha1s - List of SHA1 digests of the scripts to check.
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A list of boolean values indicating the existence of each script.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * console result = await client.scriptExists(["sha1_digest1", "sha1_digest2"]);
     * console.log(result); // Output: [true, false]
     * ```
     */
    scriptExists(sha1s: GlideString[], options?: RouteOption): Promise<ClusterResponse<boolean[]>>;
    /**
     * Flushes the Lua scripts cache.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/script-flush/|valkey.io} for more details.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) Additional parameters:
     * - (Optional) `mode`: the flushing mode, could be either {@link FlushMode.SYNC} or {@link FlushMode.ASYNC}.
     * - (Optional) `route`: see {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A simple `"OK"` response.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * console result = await client.scriptFlush(FlushMode.SYNC);
     * console.log(result); // Output: "OK"
     * ```
     */
    scriptFlush(options?: {
        mode?: FlushMode;
    } & RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
    /**
     * Kills the currently executing Lua script, assuming no write operation was yet performed by the script.
     *
     * @see {@link https://valkey.io/commands/script-kill/|valkey.io} for more details.
     * @remarks The command is routed to all nodes, and aggregates the response to a single array.
     *
     * @param options - (Optional) See {@link RouteOption}.
     * @returns A simple `"OK"` response.
     *
     * @example
     * ```typescript
     * console result = await client.scriptKill();
     * console.log(result); // Output: "OK"
     * ```
     */
    scriptKill(options?: RouteOption): Promise<"OK">;
}
