40 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
40 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
import { PlatformOSType } from 'react-native';
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export declare type PlatformSelectOSType = PlatformOSType | 'native' | 'electron' | 'default';
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export declare type PlatformSelect = <T>(specifics: {
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[platform in PlatformSelectOSType]?: T;
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}) => T;
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declare const Platform: {
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/**
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* Denotes the currently running platform.
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* Can be one of ios, android, web.
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*/
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OS: "ios" | "android" | "windows" | "macos" | "web";
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/**
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* Returns the value with the matching platform.
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* Object keys can be any of ios, android, native, web, default.
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*
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* @ios ios, native, default
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* @android android, native, default
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* @web web, default
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*/
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select: PlatformSelect;
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/**
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* Denotes if the DOM API is available in the current environment.
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* The DOM is not available in native React runtimes and Node.js.
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*/
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isDOMAvailable: boolean;
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/**
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* Denotes if the current environment can attach event listeners
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* to the window. This will return false in native React
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* runtimes and Node.js.
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*/
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canUseEventListeners: boolean;
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/**
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* Denotes if the current environment can inspect properties of the
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* screen on which the current window is being rendered. This will
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* return false in native React runtimes and Node.js.
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*/
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canUseViewport: boolean;
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};
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export default Platform;
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