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1/**
2 * @license Angular v12.2.9
3 * (c) 2010-2021 Google LLC. https://angular.io/
4 * License: MIT
5 */
6
7import { ComponentRef } from '@angular/core';
8import { DebugElement } from '@angular/core';
9import { DebugNode } from '@angular/core';
10import { ErrorHandler } from '@angular/core';
11import { GetTestability } from '@angular/core';
12import { InjectionToken } from '@angular/core';
13import { Injector } from '@angular/core';
14import { ModuleWithProviders } from '@angular/core';
15import { NgProbeToken } from '@angular/core';
16import { NgZone } from '@angular/core';
17import { OnDestroy } from '@angular/core';
18import { PlatformRef } from '@angular/core';
19import { Predicate } from '@angular/core';
20import { Provider } from '@angular/core';
21import { Renderer2 } from '@angular/core';
22import { RendererFactory2 } from '@angular/core';
23import { RendererType2 } from '@angular/core';
24import { Sanitizer } from '@angular/core';
25import { SecurityContext } from '@angular/core';
26import { StaticProvider } from '@angular/core';
27import { Testability } from '@angular/core';
28import { TestabilityRegistry } from '@angular/core';
29import { Type } from '@angular/core';
30import { Version } from '@angular/core';
31import { XhrFactory } from '@angular/common';
32import { ɵConsole } from '@angular/core';
33import { ɵDomAdapter } from '@angular/common';
34import { ɵgetDOM } from '@angular/common';
35
36/**
37 * Exports required infrastructure for all Angular apps.
38 * Included by default in all Angular apps created with the CLI
39 * `new` command.
40 * Re-exports `CommonModule` and `ApplicationModule`, making their
41 * exports and providers available to all apps.
42 *
43 * @publicApi
44 */
45export declare class BrowserModule {
46 constructor(parentModule: BrowserModule | null);
47 /**
48 * Configures a browser-based app to transition from a server-rendered app, if
49 * one is present on the page.
50 *
51 * @param params An object containing an identifier for the app to transition.
52 * The ID must match between the client and server versions of the app.
53 * @returns The reconfigured `BrowserModule` to import into the app's root `AppModule`.
54 */
55 static withServerTransition(params: {
56 appId: string;
57 }): ModuleWithProviders<BrowserModule>;
58}
59
60/**
61 * NgModule to install on the client side while using the `TransferState` to transfer state from
62 * server to client.
63 *
64 * @publicApi
65 */
66export declare class BrowserTransferStateModule {
67}
68
69/**
70 * Predicates for use with {@link DebugElement}'s query functions.
71 *
72 * @publicApi
73 */
74export declare class By {
75 /**
76 * Match all nodes.
77 *
78 * @usageNotes
79 * ### Example
80 *
81 * {@example platform-browser/dom/debug/ts/by/by.ts region='by_all'}
82 */
83 static all(): Predicate<DebugNode>;
84 /**
85 * Match elements by the given CSS selector.
86 *
87 * @usageNotes
88 * ### Example
89 *
90 * {@example platform-browser/dom/debug/ts/by/by.ts region='by_css'}
91 */
92 static css(selector: string): Predicate<DebugElement>;
93 /**
94 * Match nodes that have the given directive present.
95 *
96 * @usageNotes
97 * ### Example
98 *
99 * {@example platform-browser/dom/debug/ts/by/by.ts region='by_directive'}
100 */
101 static directive(type: Type<any>): Predicate<DebugNode>;
102}
103
104/**
105 * Disables Angular tools.
106 *
107 * @publicApi
108 */
109export declare function disableDebugTools(): void;
110
111/**
112 * DomSanitizer helps preventing Cross Site Scripting Security bugs (XSS) by sanitizing
113 * values to be safe to use in the different DOM contexts.
114 *
115 * For example, when binding a URL in an `<a [href]="someValue">` hyperlink, `someValue` will be
116 * sanitized so that an attacker cannot inject e.g. a `javascript:` URL that would execute code on
117 * the website.
118 *
119 * In specific situations, it might be necessary to disable sanitization, for example if the
120 * application genuinely needs to produce a `javascript:` style link with a dynamic value in it.
121 * Users can bypass security by constructing a value with one of the `bypassSecurityTrust...`
122 * methods, and then binding to that value from the template.
123 *
124 * These situations should be very rare, and extraordinary care must be taken to avoid creating a
125 * Cross Site Scripting (XSS) security bug!
126 *
127 * When using `bypassSecurityTrust...`, make sure to call the method as early as possible and as
128 * close as possible to the source of the value, to make it easy to verify no security bug is
129 * created by its use.
130 *
131 * It is not required (and not recommended) to bypass security if the value is safe, e.g. a URL that
132 * does not start with a suspicious protocol, or an HTML snippet that does not contain dangerous
133 * code. The sanitizer leaves safe values intact.
134 *
135 * @security Calling any of the `bypassSecurityTrust...` APIs disables Angular's built-in
136 * sanitization for the value passed in. Carefully check and audit all values and code paths going
137 * into this call. Make sure any user data is appropriately escaped for this security context.
138 * For more detail, see the [Security Guide](https://g.co/ng/security).
139 *
140 * @publicApi
141 */
142export declare abstract class DomSanitizer implements Sanitizer {
143 /**
144 * Sanitizes a value for use in the given SecurityContext.
145 *
146 * If value is trusted for the context, this method will unwrap the contained safe value and use
147 * it directly. Otherwise, value will be sanitized to be safe in the given context, for example
148 * by replacing URLs that have an unsafe protocol part (such as `javascript:`). The implementation
149 * is responsible to make sure that the value can definitely be safely used in the given context.
150 */
151 abstract sanitize(context: SecurityContext, value: SafeValue | string | null): string | null;
152 /**
153 * Bypass security and trust the given value to be safe HTML. Only use this when the bound HTML
154 * is unsafe (e.g. contains `<script>` tags) and the code should be executed. The sanitizer will
155 * leave safe HTML intact, so in most situations this method should not be used.
156 *
157 * **WARNING:** calling this method with untrusted user data exposes your application to XSS
158 * security risks!
159 */
160 abstract bypassSecurityTrustHtml(value: string): SafeHtml;
161 /**
162 * Bypass security and trust the given value to be safe style value (CSS).
163 *
164 * **WARNING:** calling this method with untrusted user data exposes your application to XSS
165 * security risks!
166 */
167 abstract bypassSecurityTrustStyle(value: string): SafeStyle;
168 /**
169 * Bypass security and trust the given value to be safe JavaScript.
170 *
171 * **WARNING:** calling this method with untrusted user data exposes your application to XSS
172 * security risks!
173 */
174 abstract bypassSecurityTrustScript(value: string): SafeScript;
175 /**
176 * Bypass security and trust the given value to be a safe style URL, i.e. a value that can be used
177 * in hyperlinks or `<img src>`.
178 *
179 * **WARNING:** calling this method with untrusted user data exposes your application to XSS
180 * security risks!
181 */
182 abstract bypassSecurityTrustUrl(value: string): SafeUrl;
183 /**
184 * Bypass security and trust the given value to be a safe resource URL, i.e. a location that may
185 * be used to load executable code from, like `<script src>`, or `<iframe src>`.
186 *
187 * **WARNING:** calling this method with untrusted user data exposes your application to XSS
188 * security risks!
189 */
190 abstract bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl(value: string): SafeResourceUrl;
191}
192
193/**
194 * Enabled Angular debug tools that are accessible via your browser's
195 * developer console.
196 *
197 * Usage:
198 *
199 * 1. Open developer console (e.g. in Chrome Ctrl + Shift + j)
200 * 1. Type `ng.` (usually the console will show auto-complete suggestion)
201 * 1. Try the change detection profiler `ng.profiler.timeChangeDetection()`
202 * then hit Enter.
203 *
204 * @publicApi
205 */
206export declare function enableDebugTools<T>(ref: ComponentRef<T>): ComponentRef<T>;
207
208/**
209 * The injection token for the event-manager plug-in service.
210 *
211 * @publicApi
212 */
213export declare const EVENT_MANAGER_PLUGINS: InjectionToken<ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_g[]>;
214
215/**
216 * An injectable service that provides event management for Angular
217 * through a browser plug-in.
218 *
219 * @publicApi
220 */
221export declare class EventManager {
222 private _zone;
223 private _plugins;
224 private _eventNameToPlugin;
225 /**
226 * Initializes an instance of the event-manager service.
227 */
228 constructor(plugins: ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_g[], _zone: NgZone);
229 /**
230 * Registers a handler for a specific element and event.
231 *
232 * @param element The HTML element to receive event notifications.
233 * @param eventName The name of the event to listen for.
234 * @param handler A function to call when the notification occurs. Receives the
235 * event object as an argument.
236 * @returns A callback function that can be used to remove the handler.
237 */
238 addEventListener(element: HTMLElement, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
239 /**
240 * Registers a global handler for an event in a target view.
241 *
242 * @param target A target for global event notifications. One of "window", "document", or "body".
243 * @param eventName The name of the event to listen for.
244 * @param handler A function to call when the notification occurs. Receives the
245 * event object as an argument.
246 * @returns A callback function that can be used to remove the handler.
247 * @deprecated No longer being used in Ivy code. To be removed in version 14.
248 */
249 addGlobalEventListener(target: string, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
250 /**
251 * Retrieves the compilation zone in which event listeners are registered.
252 */
253 getZone(): NgZone;
254}
255
256/**
257 * DI token for providing [HammerJS](https://hammerjs.github.io/) support to Angular.
258 * @see `HammerGestureConfig`
259 *
260 * @ngModule HammerModule
261 * @publicApi
262 */
263export declare const HAMMER_GESTURE_CONFIG: InjectionToken<HammerGestureConfig>;
264
265/**
266 * Injection token used to provide a {@link HammerLoader} to Angular.
267 *
268 * @publicApi
269 */
270export declare const HAMMER_LOADER: InjectionToken<HammerLoader>;
271
272/**
273 * An injectable [HammerJS Manager](https://hammerjs.github.io/api/#hammermanager)
274 * for gesture recognition. Configures specific event recognition.
275 * @publicApi
276 */
277export declare class HammerGestureConfig {
278 /**
279 * A set of supported event names for gestures to be used in Angular.
280 * Angular supports all built-in recognizers, as listed in
281 * [HammerJS documentation](https://hammerjs.github.io/).
282 */
283 events: string[];
284 /**
285 * Maps gesture event names to a set of configuration options
286 * that specify overrides to the default values for specific properties.
287 *
288 * The key is a supported event name to be configured,
289 * and the options object contains a set of properties, with override values
290 * to be applied to the named recognizer event.
291 * For example, to disable recognition of the rotate event, specify
292 * `{"rotate": {"enable": false}}`.
293 *
294 * Properties that are not present take the HammerJS default values.
295 * For information about which properties are supported for which events,
296 * and their allowed and default values, see
297 * [HammerJS documentation](https://hammerjs.github.io/).
298 *
299 */
300 overrides: {
301 [key: string]: Object;
302 };
303 /**
304 * Properties whose default values can be overridden for a given event.
305 * Different sets of properties apply to different events.
306 * For information about which properties are supported for which events,
307 * and their allowed and default values, see
308 * [HammerJS documentation](https://hammerjs.github.io/).
309 */
310 options?: {
311 cssProps?: any;
312 domEvents?: boolean;
313 enable?: boolean | ((manager: any) => boolean);
314 preset?: any[];
315 touchAction?: string;
316 recognizers?: any[];
317 inputClass?: any;
318 inputTarget?: EventTarget;
319 };
320 /**
321 * Creates a [HammerJS Manager](https://hammerjs.github.io/api/#hammermanager)
322 * and attaches it to a given HTML element.
323 * @param element The element that will recognize gestures.
324 * @returns A HammerJS event-manager object.
325 */
326 buildHammer(element: HTMLElement): HammerInstance;
327}
328
329declare interface HammerInstance {
330 on(eventName: string, callback?: Function): void;
331 off(eventName: string, callback?: Function): void;
332 destroy?(): void;
333}
334
335/**
336 * Function that loads HammerJS, returning a promise that is resolved once HammerJs is loaded.
337 *
338 * @publicApi
339 */
340export declare type HammerLoader = () => Promise<void>;
341
342/**
343 * Adds support for HammerJS.
344 *
345 * Import this module at the root of your application so that Angular can work with
346 * HammerJS to detect gesture events.
347 *
348 * Note that applications still need to include the HammerJS script itself. This module
349 * simply sets up the coordination layer between HammerJS and Angular's EventManager.
350 *
351 * @publicApi
352 */
353export declare class HammerModule {
354}
355
356/**
357 * Create a `StateKey<T>` that can be used to store value of type T with `TransferState`.
358 *
359 * Example:
360 *
361 * ```
362 * const COUNTER_KEY = makeStateKey<number>('counter');
363 * let value = 10;
364 *
365 * transferState.set(COUNTER_KEY, value);
366 * ```
367 *
368 * @publicApi
369 */
370export declare function makeStateKey<T = void>(key: string): StateKey<T>;
371
372/**
373 * A service for managing HTML `<meta>` tags.
374 *
375 * Properties of the `MetaDefinition` object match the attributes of the
376 * HTML `<meta>` tag. These tags define document metadata that is important for
377 * things like configuring a Content Security Policy, defining browser compatibility
378 * and security settings, setting HTTP Headers, defining rich content for social sharing,
379 * and Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
380 *
381 * To identify specific `<meta>` tags in a document, use an attribute selection
382 * string in the format `"tag_attribute='value string'"`.
383 * For example, an `attrSelector` value of `"name='description'"` matches a tag
384 * whose `name` attribute has the value `"description"`.
385 * Selectors are used with the `querySelector()` Document method,
386 * in the format `meta[{attrSelector}]`.
387 *
388 * @see [HTML meta tag](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTML/Element/meta)
389 * @see [Document.querySelector()](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelector)
390 *
391 *
392 * @publicApi
393 */
394export declare class Meta {
395 private _doc;
396 private _dom;
397 constructor(_doc: any);
398 /**
399 * Retrieves or creates a specific `<meta>` tag element in the current HTML document.
400 * In searching for an existing tag, Angular attempts to match the `name` or `property` attribute
401 * values in the provided tag definition, and verifies that all other attribute values are equal.
402 * If an existing element is found, it is returned and is not modified in any way.
403 * @param tag The definition of a `<meta>` element to match or create.
404 * @param forceCreation True to create a new element without checking whether one already exists.
405 * @returns The existing element with the same attributes and values if found,
406 * the new element if no match is found, or `null` if the tag parameter is not defined.
407 */
408 addTag(tag: MetaDefinition, forceCreation?: boolean): HTMLMetaElement | null;
409 /**
410 * Retrieves or creates a set of `<meta>` tag elements in the current HTML document.
411 * In searching for an existing tag, Angular attempts to match the `name` or `property` attribute
412 * values in the provided tag definition, and verifies that all other attribute values are equal.
413 * @param tags An array of tag definitions to match or create.
414 * @param forceCreation True to create new elements without checking whether they already exist.
415 * @returns The matching elements if found, or the new elements.
416 */
417 addTags(tags: MetaDefinition[], forceCreation?: boolean): HTMLMetaElement[];
418 /**
419 * Retrieves a `<meta>` tag element in the current HTML document.
420 * @param attrSelector The tag attribute and value to match against, in the format
421 * `"tag_attribute='value string'"`.
422 * @returns The matching element, if any.
423 */
424 getTag(attrSelector: string): HTMLMetaElement | null;
425 /**
426 * Retrieves a set of `<meta>` tag elements in the current HTML document.
427 * @param attrSelector The tag attribute and value to match against, in the format
428 * `"tag_attribute='value string'"`.
429 * @returns The matching elements, if any.
430 */
431 getTags(attrSelector: string): HTMLMetaElement[];
432 /**
433 * Modifies an existing `<meta>` tag element in the current HTML document.
434 * @param tag The tag description with which to replace the existing tag content.
435 * @param selector A tag attribute and value to match against, to identify
436 * an existing tag. A string in the format `"tag_attribute=`value string`"`.
437 * If not supplied, matches a tag with the same `name` or `property` attribute value as the
438 * replacement tag.
439 * @return The modified element.
440 */
441 updateTag(tag: MetaDefinition, selector?: string): HTMLMetaElement | null;
442 /**
443 * Removes an existing `<meta>` tag element from the current HTML document.
444 * @param attrSelector A tag attribute and value to match against, to identify
445 * an existing tag. A string in the format `"tag_attribute=`value string`"`.
446 */
447 removeTag(attrSelector: string): void;
448 /**
449 * Removes an existing `<meta>` tag element from the current HTML document.
450 * @param meta The tag definition to match against to identify an existing tag.
451 */
452 removeTagElement(meta: HTMLMetaElement): void;
453 private _getOrCreateElement;
454 private _setMetaElementAttributes;
455 private _parseSelector;
456 private _containsAttributes;
457 private _getMetaKeyMap;
458}
459
460
461/**
462 * Represents the attributes of an HTML `<meta>` element. The element itself is
463 * represented by the internal `HTMLMetaElement`.
464 *
465 * @see [HTML meta tag](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTML/Element/meta)
466 * @see `Meta`
467 *
468 * @publicApi
469 */
470export declare type MetaDefinition = {
471 charset?: string;
472 content?: string;
473 httpEquiv?: string;
474 id?: string;
475 itemprop?: string;
476 name?: string;
477 property?: string;
478 scheme?: string;
479 url?: string;
480} & {
481 [prop: string]: string;
482};
483
484/**
485 * A factory function that returns a `PlatformRef` instance associated with browser service
486 * providers.
487 *
488 * @publicApi
489 */
490export declare const platformBrowser: (extraProviders?: StaticProvider[]) => PlatformRef;
491
492/**
493 * Marker interface for a value that's safe to use as HTML.
494 *
495 * @publicApi
496 */
497export declare interface SafeHtml extends SafeValue {
498}
499
500/**
501 * Marker interface for a value that's safe to use as a URL to load executable code from.
502 *
503 * @publicApi
504 */
505export declare interface SafeResourceUrl extends SafeValue {
506}
507
508/**
509 * Marker interface for a value that's safe to use as JavaScript.
510 *
511 * @publicApi
512 */
513export declare interface SafeScript extends SafeValue {
514}
515
516/**
517 * Marker interface for a value that's safe to use as style (CSS).
518 *
519 * @publicApi
520 */
521export declare interface SafeStyle extends SafeValue {
522}
523
524/**
525 * Marker interface for a value that's safe to use as a URL linking to a document.
526 *
527 * @publicApi
528 */
529export declare interface SafeUrl extends SafeValue {
530}
531
532/**
533 * Marker interface for a value that's safe to use in a particular context.
534 *
535 * @publicApi
536 */
537export declare interface SafeValue {
538}
539
540/**
541 * A type-safe key to use with `TransferState`.
542 *
543 * Example:
544 *
545 * ```
546 * const COUNTER_KEY = makeStateKey<number>('counter');
547 * let value = 10;
548 *
549 * transferState.set(COUNTER_KEY, value);
550 * ```
551 *
552 * @publicApi
553 */
554export declare type StateKey<T> = string & {
555 __not_a_string: never;
556};
557
558/**
559 * A service that can be used to get and set the title of a current HTML document.
560 *
561 * Since an Angular application can't be bootstrapped on the entire HTML document (`<html>` tag)
562 * it is not possible to bind to the `text` property of the `HTMLTitleElement` elements
563 * (representing the `<title>` tag). Instead, this service can be used to set and get the current
564 * title value.
565 *
566 * @publicApi
567 */
568export declare class Title {
569 private _doc;
570 constructor(_doc: any);
571 /**
572 * Get the title of the current HTML document.
573 */
574 getTitle(): string;
575 /**
576 * Set the title of the current HTML document.
577 * @param newTitle
578 */
579 setTitle(newTitle: string): void;
580}
581
582/**
583 * A key value store that is transferred from the application on the server side to the application
584 * on the client side.
585 *
586 * `TransferState` will be available as an injectable token. To use it import
587 * `ServerTransferStateModule` on the server and `BrowserTransferStateModule` on the client.
588 *
589 * The values in the store are serialized/deserialized using JSON.stringify/JSON.parse. So only
590 * boolean, number, string, null and non-class objects will be serialized and deserialized in a
591 * non-lossy manner.
592 *
593 * @publicApi
594 */
595export declare class TransferState {
596 private store;
597 private onSerializeCallbacks;
598 /**
599 * Get the value corresponding to a key. Return `defaultValue` if key is not found.
600 */
601 get<T>(key: StateKey<T>, defaultValue: T): T;
602 /**
603 * Set the value corresponding to a key.
604 */
605 set<T>(key: StateKey<T>, value: T): void;
606 /**
607 * Remove a key from the store.
608 */
609 remove<T>(key: StateKey<T>): void;
610 /**
611 * Test whether a key exists in the store.
612 */
613 hasKey<T>(key: StateKey<T>): boolean;
614 /**
615 * Register a callback to provide the value for a key when `toJson` is called.
616 */
617 onSerialize<T>(key: StateKey<T>, callback: () => T): void;
618 /**
619 * Serialize the current state of the store to JSON.
620 */
621 toJson(): string;
622}
623
624/**
625 * @publicApi
626 */
627export declare const VERSION: Version;
628
629export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_a(): ErrorHandler;
630
631export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_b(): any;
632
633export declare const ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_c: StaticProvider[];
634
635/**
636 * Factory to create a `Meta` service instance for the current DOM document.
637 */
638export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_d(): Meta;
639
640
641/**
642 * Factory to create Title service.
643 */
644export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_e(): Title;
645
646export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_f(doc: Document, appId: string): TransferState;
647
648export declare abstract class ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_g {
649 private _doc;
650 constructor(_doc: any);
651 manager: EventManager;
652 abstract supports(eventName: string): boolean;
653 abstract addEventListener(element: HTMLElement, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
654 addGlobalEventListener(element: string, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
655}
656
657/**
658 * In View Engine, support for Hammer gestures is built-in by default.
659 */
660export declare const ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_h: Provider[];
661
662export declare const ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_i: Provider[];
663
664export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_j(injector: Injector): ɵDomSanitizerImpl;
665
666export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_k(transitionId: string, document: any, injector: Injector): () => void;
667
668export declare const ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_l: StaticProvider[];
669
670export declare function ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_m(coreTokens: NgProbeToken[]): any;
671
672/**
673 * Providers which support debugging Angular applications (e.g. via `ng.probe`).
674 */
675export declare const ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_n: Provider[];
676
677/**
678 * A factory for `HttpXhrBackend` that uses the `XMLHttpRequest` browser API.
679 */
680export declare class ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_o implements XhrFactory {
681 build(): XMLHttpRequest;
682}
683
684/**
685 * Provides DOM operations in any browser environment.
686 *
687 * @security Tread carefully! Interacting with the DOM directly is dangerous and
688 * can introduce XSS risks.
689 */
690export declare abstract class ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_p extends ɵDomAdapter {
691 readonly supportsDOMEvents: boolean;
692}
693
694/**
695 * @security Replacing built-in sanitization providers exposes the application to XSS risks.
696 * Attacker-controlled data introduced by an unsanitized provider could expose your
697 * application to XSS risks. For more detail, see the [Security Guide](https://g.co/ng/security).
698 * @publicApi
699 */
700export declare const ɵBROWSER_SANITIZATION_PROVIDERS: StaticProvider[];
701
702export declare const ɵBROWSER_SANITIZATION_PROVIDERS__POST_R3__: never[];
703
704/**
705 * A `DomAdapter` powered by full browser DOM APIs.
706 *
707 * @security Tread carefully! Interacting with the DOM directly is dangerous and
708 * can introduce XSS risks.
709 */
710export declare class ɵBrowserDomAdapter extends ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_p {
711 static makeCurrent(): void;
712 onAndCancel(el: Node, evt: any, listener: any): Function;
713 dispatchEvent(el: Node, evt: any): void;
714 remove(node: Node): void;
715 createElement(tagName: string, doc?: Document): HTMLElement;
716 createHtmlDocument(): HTMLDocument;
717 getDefaultDocument(): Document;
718 isElementNode(node: Node): boolean;
719 isShadowRoot(node: any): boolean;
720 /** @deprecated No longer being used in Ivy code. To be removed in version 14. */
721 getGlobalEventTarget(doc: Document, target: string): EventTarget | null;
722 getBaseHref(doc: Document): string | null;
723 resetBaseElement(): void;
724 getUserAgent(): string;
725 getCookie(name: string): string | null;
726}
727
728export declare class ɵBrowserGetTestability implements GetTestability {
729 static init(): void;
730 addToWindow(registry: TestabilityRegistry): void;
731 findTestabilityInTree(registry: TestabilityRegistry, elem: any, findInAncestors: boolean): Testability | null;
732}
733
734export declare class ɵDomEventsPlugin extends ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_g {
735 constructor(doc: any);
736 supports(eventName: string): boolean;
737 addEventListener(element: HTMLElement, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
738 removeEventListener(target: any, eventName: string, callback: Function): void;
739}
740
741export declare class ɵDomRendererFactory2 implements RendererFactory2 {
742 private eventManager;
743 private sharedStylesHost;
744 private appId;
745 private rendererByCompId;
746 private defaultRenderer;
747 constructor(eventManager: EventManager, sharedStylesHost: ɵDomSharedStylesHost, appId: string);
748 createRenderer(element: any, type: RendererType2 | null): Renderer2;
749 begin(): void;
750 end(): void;
751}
752
753export declare class ɵDomSanitizerImpl extends DomSanitizer {
754 private _doc;
755 constructor(_doc: any);
756 sanitize(ctx: SecurityContext, value: SafeValue | string | null): string | null;
757 bypassSecurityTrustHtml(value: string): SafeHtml;
758 bypassSecurityTrustStyle(value: string): SafeStyle;
759 bypassSecurityTrustScript(value: string): SafeScript;
760 bypassSecurityTrustUrl(value: string): SafeUrl;
761 bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl(value: string): SafeResourceUrl;
762}
763
764export declare class ɵDomSharedStylesHost extends ɵSharedStylesHost implements OnDestroy {
765 private _doc;
766 private _hostNodes;
767 constructor(_doc: any);
768 private _addStylesToHost;
769 addHost(hostNode: Node): void;
770 removeHost(hostNode: Node): void;
771 onStylesAdded(additions: Set<string>): void;
772 ngOnDestroy(): void;
773}
774
775export declare const ɵELEMENT_PROBE_PROVIDERS: Provider[];
776
777/**
778 * In Ivy, we don't support NgProbe because we have our own set of testing utilities
779 * with more robust functionality.
780 *
781 * We shouldn't bring in NgProbe because it prevents DebugNode and friends from
782 * tree-shaking properly.
783 */
784export declare const ɵELEMENT_PROBE_PROVIDERS__POST_R3__: never[];
785
786
787export declare function ɵescapeHtml(text: string): string;
788
789export declare function ɵflattenStyles(compId: string, styles: Array<any | any[]>, target: string[]): string[];
790
791export { ɵgetDOM }
792
793/**
794 * In Ivy, support for Hammer gestures is optional, so applications must
795 * import the `HammerModule` at root to turn on support. This means that
796 * Hammer-specific code can be tree-shaken away if not needed.
797 */
798export declare const ɵHAMMER_PROVIDERS__POST_R3__: never[];
799
800/**
801 * Event plugin that adds Hammer support to an application.
802 *
803 * @ngModule HammerModule
804 */
805export declare class ɵHammerGesturesPlugin extends ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_g {
806 private _config;
807 private console;
808 private loader?;
809 private _loaderPromise;
810 constructor(doc: any, _config: HammerGestureConfig, console: ɵConsole, loader?: HammerLoader | null | undefined);
811 supports(eventName: string): boolean;
812 addEventListener(element: HTMLElement, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
813 isCustomEvent(eventName: string): boolean;
814}
815
816export declare function ɵinitDomAdapter(): void;
817
818export declare const ɵINTERNAL_BROWSER_PLATFORM_PROVIDERS: StaticProvider[];
819
820/**
821 * @publicApi
822 * A browser plug-in that provides support for handling of key events in Angular.
823 */
824export declare class ɵKeyEventsPlugin extends ɵangular_packages_platform_browser_platform_browser_g {
825 /**
826 * Initializes an instance of the browser plug-in.
827 * @param doc The document in which key events will be detected.
828 */
829 constructor(doc: any);
830 /**
831 * Reports whether a named key event is supported.
832 * @param eventName The event name to query.
833 * @return True if the named key event is supported.
834 */
835 supports(eventName: string): boolean;
836 /**
837 * Registers a handler for a specific element and key event.
838 * @param element The HTML element to receive event notifications.
839 * @param eventName The name of the key event to listen for.
840 * @param handler A function to call when the notification occurs. Receives the
841 * event object as an argument.
842 * @returns The key event that was registered.
843 */
844 addEventListener(element: HTMLElement, eventName: string, handler: Function): Function;
845 static parseEventName(eventName: string): {
846 fullKey: string;
847 domEventName: string;
848 } | null;
849 static getEventFullKey(event: KeyboardEvent): string;
850 /**
851 * Configures a handler callback for a key event.
852 * @param fullKey The event name that combines all simultaneous keystrokes.
853 * @param handler The function that responds to the key event.
854 * @param zone The zone in which the event occurred.
855 * @returns A callback function.
856 */
857 static eventCallback(fullKey: any, handler: Function, zone: NgZone): Function;
858}
859
860export declare const ɵNAMESPACE_URIS: {
861 [ns: string]: string;
862};
863
864export declare class ɵSharedStylesHost {
865 addStyles(styles: string[]): void;
866 onStylesAdded(additions: Set<string>): void;
867 getAllStyles(): string[];
868}
869
870export declare function ɵshimContentAttribute(componentShortId: string): string;
871
872export declare function ɵshimHostAttribute(componentShortId: string): string;
873
874/**
875 * An id that identifies a particular application being bootstrapped, that should
876 * match across the client/server boundary.
877 */
878export declare const ɵTRANSITION_ID: InjectionToken<unknown>;
879
880export { }
881
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