import type { AnyNode } from "domhandler"; export interface DomSerializerOptions { /** * Print an empty attribute's value. * * @default xmlMode * @example With emptyAttrs: false: <input checked> * @example With emptyAttrs: true: <input checked=""> */ emptyAttrs?: boolean; /** * Print self-closing tags for tags without contents. * * @default xmlMode * @example With selfClosingTags: false: <foo></foo> * @example With selfClosingTags: true: <foo /> */ selfClosingTags?: boolean; /** * Treat the input as an XML document; enables the `emptyAttrs` and `selfClosingTags` options. * * If the value is `"foreign"`, it will try to correct mixed-case attribute names. * * @default false */ xmlMode?: boolean | "foreign"; /** * Encode characters that are either reserved in HTML or XML. * * If `xmlMode` is `true` or the value not `'utf8'`, characters outside of the utf8 range will be encoded as well. * * @default `decodeEntities` */ encodeEntities?: boolean | "utf8"; /** * Option inherited from parsing; will be used as the default value for `encodeEntities`. * * @default true */ decodeEntities?: boolean; } /** * Renders a DOM node or an array of DOM nodes to a string. * * Can be thought of as the equivalent of the `outerHTML` of the passed node(s). * * @param node Node to be rendered. * @param options Changes serialization behavior */ export declare function render(node: AnyNode | ArrayLike, options?: DomSerializerOptions): string; export default render; //# sourceMappingURL=index.d.ts.map