176 lines
7.2 KiB
TypeScript
176 lines
7.2 KiB
TypeScript
import './_version.js';
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interface OnSyncCallbackOptions {
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queue: Queue;
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}
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interface OnSyncCallback {
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(options: OnSyncCallbackOptions): void | Promise<void>;
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}
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export interface QueueOptions {
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forceSyncFallback?: boolean;
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maxRetentionTime?: number;
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onSync?: OnSyncCallback;
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}
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interface QueueEntry {
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request: Request;
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timestamp?: number;
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metadata?: object;
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}
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/**
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* A class to manage storing failed requests in IndexedDB and retrying them
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* later. All parts of the storing and replaying process are observable via
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* callbacks.
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*
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* @memberof workbox-background-sync
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*/
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declare class Queue {
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private readonly _name;
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private readonly _onSync;
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private readonly _maxRetentionTime;
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private readonly _queueStore;
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private readonly _forceSyncFallback;
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private _syncInProgress;
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private _requestsAddedDuringSync;
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/**
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* Creates an instance of Queue with the given options
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*
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* @param {string} name The unique name for this queue. This name must be
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* unique as it's used to register sync events and store requests
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* in IndexedDB specific to this instance. An error will be thrown if
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* a duplicate name is detected.
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* @param {Object} [options]
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* @param {Function} [options.onSync] A function that gets invoked whenever
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* the 'sync' event fires. The function is invoked with an object
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* containing the `queue` property (referencing this instance), and you
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* can use the callback to customize the replay behavior of the queue.
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* When not set the `replayRequests()` method is called.
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* Note: if the replay fails after a sync event, make sure you throw an
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* error, so the browser knows to retry the sync event later.
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* @param {number} [options.maxRetentionTime=7 days] The amount of time (in
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* minutes) a request may be retried. After this amount of time has
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* passed, the request will be deleted from the queue.
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* @param {boolean} [options.forceSyncFallback=false] If `true`, instead
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* of attempting to use background sync events, always attempt to replay
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* queued request at service worker startup. Most folks will not need
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* this, unless you explicitly target a runtime like Electron that
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* exposes the interfaces for background sync, but does not have a working
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* implementation.
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*/
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constructor(name: string, { forceSyncFallback, onSync, maxRetentionTime }?: QueueOptions);
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/**
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* @return {string}
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*/
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get name(): string;
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/**
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* Stores the passed request in IndexedDB (with its timestamp and any
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* metadata) at the end of the queue.
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*
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* @param {QueueEntry} entry
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* @param {Request} entry.request The request to store in the queue.
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* @param {Object} [entry.metadata] Any metadata you want associated with the
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* stored request. When requests are replayed you'll have access to this
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* metadata object in case you need to modify the request beforehand.
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* @param {number} [entry.timestamp] The timestamp (Epoch time in
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* milliseconds) when the request was first added to the queue. This is
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* used along with `maxRetentionTime` to remove outdated requests. In
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* general you don't need to set this value, as it's automatically set
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* for you (defaulting to `Date.now()`), but you can update it if you
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* don't want particular requests to expire.
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*/
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pushRequest(entry: QueueEntry): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* Stores the passed request in IndexedDB (with its timestamp and any
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* metadata) at the beginning of the queue.
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*
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* @param {QueueEntry} entry
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* @param {Request} entry.request The request to store in the queue.
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* @param {Object} [entry.metadata] Any metadata you want associated with the
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* stored request. When requests are replayed you'll have access to this
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* metadata object in case you need to modify the request beforehand.
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* @param {number} [entry.timestamp] The timestamp (Epoch time in
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* milliseconds) when the request was first added to the queue. This is
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* used along with `maxRetentionTime` to remove outdated requests. In
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* general you don't need to set this value, as it's automatically set
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* for you (defaulting to `Date.now()`), but you can update it if you
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* don't want particular requests to expire.
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*/
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unshiftRequest(entry: QueueEntry): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* Removes and returns the last request in the queue (along with its
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* timestamp and any metadata). The returned object takes the form:
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* `{request, timestamp, metadata}`.
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*
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* @return {Promise<QueueEntry | undefined>}
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*/
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popRequest(): Promise<QueueEntry | undefined>;
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/**
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* Removes and returns the first request in the queue (along with its
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* timestamp and any metadata). The returned object takes the form:
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* `{request, timestamp, metadata}`.
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*
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* @return {Promise<QueueEntry | undefined>}
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*/
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shiftRequest(): Promise<QueueEntry | undefined>;
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/**
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* Returns all the entries that have not expired (per `maxRetentionTime`).
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* Any expired entries are removed from the queue.
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*
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* @return {Promise<Array<QueueEntry>>}
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*/
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getAll(): Promise<Array<QueueEntry>>;
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/**
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* Returns the number of entries present in the queue.
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* Note that expired entries (per `maxRetentionTime`) are also included in this count.
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*
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* @return {Promise<number>}
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*/
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size(): Promise<number>;
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/**
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* Adds the entry to the QueueStore and registers for a sync event.
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*
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* @param {Object} entry
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* @param {Request} entry.request
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* @param {Object} [entry.metadata]
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* @param {number} [entry.timestamp=Date.now()]
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* @param {string} operation ('push' or 'unshift')
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* @private
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*/
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_addRequest({ request, metadata, timestamp }: QueueEntry, operation: 'push' | 'unshift'): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* Removes and returns the first or last (depending on `operation`) entry
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* from the QueueStore that's not older than the `maxRetentionTime`.
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*
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* @param {string} operation ('pop' or 'shift')
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* @return {Object|undefined}
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* @private
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*/
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_removeRequest(operation: 'pop' | 'shift'): Promise<QueueEntry | undefined>;
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/**
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* Loops through each request in the queue and attempts to re-fetch it.
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* If any request fails to re-fetch, it's put back in the same position in
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* the queue (which registers a retry for the next sync event).
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*/
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replayRequests(): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* Registers a sync event with a tag unique to this instance.
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*/
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registerSync(): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* In sync-supporting browsers, this adds a listener for the sync event.
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* In non-sync-supporting browsers, or if _forceSyncFallback is true, this
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* will retry the queue on service worker startup.
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*
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* @private
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*/
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private _addSyncListener;
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/**
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* Returns the set of queue names. This is primarily used to reset the list
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* of queue names in tests.
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*
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* @return {Set<string>}
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*
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* @private
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*/
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static get _queueNames(): Set<string>;
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}
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export { Queue };
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