import { ISimpleType } from "../../internal"; /** * `types.identifier` - Identifiers are used to make references, lifecycle events and reconciling works. * Inside a state tree, for each type can exist only one instance for each given identifier. * For example there couldn't be 2 instances of user with id 1. If you need more, consider using references. * Identifier can be used only as type property of a model. * This type accepts as parameter the value type of the identifier field that can be either string or number. * * Example: * ```ts * const Todo = types.model("Todo", { * id: types.identifier, * title: types.string * }) * ``` * * @returns */ export declare const identifier: ISimpleType; /** * `types.identifierNumber` - Similar to `types.identifier`. This one will serialize from / to a number when applying snapshots * * Example: * ```ts * const Todo = types.model("Todo", { * id: types.identifierNumber, * title: types.string * }) * ``` * * @returns */ export declare const identifierNumber: ISimpleType; /** * Returns if a given value represents an identifier type. * * @param type * @returns */ export declare function isIdentifierType(type: IT): type is IT; /** * Valid types for identifiers. */ export declare type ReferenceIdentifier = string | number;