import Application from '@ember/application'; import type { Resolver } from '@ember/owner'; import type EmberOwner from '@ember/owner'; import type { SimpleElement } from '@simple-dom/interface'; export interface Owner extends EmberOwner { _emberTestHelpersMockOwner?: boolean; rootElement?: string | Element | SimpleElement | null; _lookupFactory?(key: string): any; visit(url: string, options?: { [key: string]: any; }): Promise; } /** Creates an "owner" (an object that either _is_ or duck-types like an `Ember.ApplicationInstance`) from the provided options. If `options.application` is present (e.g. setup by an earlier call to `setApplication`) an `Ember.ApplicationInstance` is built via `application.buildInstance()`. If `options.application` is not present, we fall back to using `options.resolver` instead (setup via `setResolver`). This creates a mock "owner" by using a custom created combination of `Ember.Registry`, `Ember.Container`, `Ember._ContainerProxyMixin`, and `Ember._RegistryProxyMixin`. @private @param {Ember.Application} [application] the Ember.Application to build an instance from @param {Ember.Resolver} [resolver] the resolver to use to back a "mock owner" @returns {Promise} a promise resolving to the generated "owner" */ export default function buildOwner(application: Application | undefined | null, resolver: Resolver | undefined | null): Promise; //# sourceMappingURL=build-owner.d.ts.map