import { HostType, IConnectionDefaults, IEncodingOptions, IParsedHost } from './types'; export declare class ConnectionString { /** * Connection protocol, if specified, * or else the property does not exist. */ protocol?: string; /** * User name, if specified, * or else the property does not exist. */ user?: string; /** * User password, if specified, * or else the property does not exist. */ password?: string; /** * List of parsed hosts, if at least one is specified, * or else the property does not exist. */ hosts?: IParsedHost[]; /** * Url path segments, if at least one is specified, * or else the property does not exist. */ path?: string[]; /** * Url parameters, if at least one is specified, * or else the property does not exist. */ params?: { [name: string]: any; }; /** * Safe read-accessor to the first host's full name (hostname + port). */ get host(): string | undefined; /** * Safe read-accessor to the first host's name. */ get hostname(): string | undefined; /** * Safe read-accessor to the first host's port. */ get port(): number | undefined; /** * Safe read-accessor to the first host's type. */ get type(): HostType | undefined; /** * Constructor. * * @param cs - connection string (can be empty). * * @param defaults - optional defaults, which can also be set * explicitly, via method setDefaults. */ constructor(cs?: string | null, defaults?: IConnectionDefaults); /** * Parses a host name into an object, which then can be passed into `setDefaults`. * * It returns `null` only when no valid host recognized. */ static parseHost(host: string): IParsedHost | null; /** * Converts this object into a valid connection string. */ toString(options?: IEncodingOptions): string; /** * Applies default parameters, and returns itself. */ setDefaults(defaults: IConnectionDefaults): this; }