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// Compiled using typings@0.6.3
// Source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/78d36dd49b6b55b9fdfe61776a12bf05c8b07777/vinyl/vinyl.d.ts
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// Type definitions for vinyl 0.4.3
// Project: https://github.com/wearefractal/vinyl
// Definitions by: vvakame <https://github.com/vvakame/>, jedmao <https://github.com/jedmao>
// Definitions: https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped
declare module 'vinyl' {
import fs = require('fs');
/**
* A virtual file format.
*/
class File {
constructor(options?: {
/**
* Default: process.cwd()
*/
cwd?: string;
/**
* Used for relative pathing. Typically where a glob starts.
*/
base?: string;
/**
* Full path to the file.
*/
path?: string;
/**
* Path history. Has no effect if options.path is passed.
*/
history?: string[];
/**
* The result of an fs.stat call. See fs.Stats for more information.
*/
stat?: fs.Stats;
/**
* File contents.
* Type: Buffer, Stream, or null
*/
contents?: Buffer | NodeJS.ReadWriteStream;
});
/**
* Default: process.cwd()
*/
public cwd: string;
/**
* Used for relative pathing. Typically where a glob starts.
*/
public base: string;
/**
* Full path to the file.
*/
public path: string;
public stat: fs.Stats;
/**
* Type: Buffer|Stream|null (Default: null)
*/
public contents: Buffer | NodeJS.ReadableStream;
/**
* Returns path.relative for the file base and file path.
* Example:
* var file = new File({
* cwd: "/",
* base: "/test/",
* path: "/test/file.js"
* });
* console.log(file.relative); // file.js
*/
public relative: string;
public isBuffer(): boolean;
public isStream(): boolean;
public isNull(): boolean;
public isDirectory(): boolean;
/**
* Returns a new File object with all attributes cloned. Custom attributes are deep-cloned.
*/
public clone(opts?: { contents?: boolean }): File;
/**
* If file.contents is a Buffer, it will write it to the stream.
* If file.contents is a Stream, it will pipe it to the stream.
* If file.contents is null, it will do nothing.
*/
public pipe<T extends NodeJS.ReadWriteStream>(
stream: T,
opts?: {
/**
* If false, the destination stream will not be ended (same as node core).
*/
end?: boolean;
}
): T;
/**
* Returns a pretty String interpretation of the File. Useful for console.log.
*/
public inspect(): string;
}
export = File;
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}