import { DateAdapter } from '../date-adapter'; import { IDataContainer, OccurrenceGenerator } from '../interfaces'; import { CollectionIterator, ICollectionsArgs, IOccurrencesArgs, OccurrenceIterator } from '../iterators'; import { OccurrenceStream, OperatorFnOutput } from '../operators'; import { IProvidedRuleOptions } from './rule-options'; declare const RULE_ID: unique symbol; export declare class Rule extends OccurrenceGenerator implements IDataContainer { /** * Similar to `Array.isArray()`, `isRule()` provides a surefire method * of determining if an object is a `Rule` by checking against the * global symbol registry. */ static isRule(object: unknown): object is Rule; pipe: (...operatorFns: OperatorFnOutput[]) => OccurrenceStream; /** * Convenience property for holding arbitrary data. Accessible on individual DateAdapters * generated by this `Rule` object via the `DateAdapter#generators` property. Unlike * the rest of the `Rule` object, the data property is mutable. */ data: D; readonly isInfinite: boolean; readonly hasDuration: boolean; readonly duration: number | undefined; readonly timezone: string | null; readonly options: IProvidedRuleOptions; protected readonly [RULE_ID] = true; private readonly processedOptions; /** * Create a new Rule object with the specified rule config and options. * * ### Options * * - **timezone**: the timezone that yielded occurrences should be in. Note, * this does not change the rule config. Occurrences are first found using * the unmodified rule config, and then converted to the timezone specified * here before being yielded. * - **data**: arbitrary data you can associate with this rule. This * is the only mutable property of `Rule` objects. * - **dateAdapter**: the DateAdapter class that should be used for this Rule. * * ### Rule Config * * - #### frequency * * The frequency rule part identifies the type of recurrence rule. Valid values * include `"SECONDLY"`, `"MINUTELY"`, `"HOURLY"`, `"DAILY"`, `"WEEKLY"`, * `"MONTHLY"`, or `"YEARLY"`. * * - #### start * * The start of the rule (not necessarily the first occurrence). * Either a `DateAdapter` instance, date object, or `DateTime` object. * The type of date object depends on the `DateAdapter` class used for this * `Rule`. * * - #### end? * * The end of the rule (not necessarily the last occurrence). * Either a `DateAdapter` instance, date object, or `DateTime` object. * The type of date object depends on the `DateAdapter` class used for this * `Rule`. * * - #### duration? * * A length of time expressed in milliseconds. * * - #### interval? * * The interval rule part contains a positive integer representing at * which intervals the recurrence rule repeats. The default value is * `1`, meaning every second for a SECONDLY rule, every minute for a * MINUTELY rule, every hour for an HOURLY rule, every day for a * DAILY rule, every week for a WEEKLY rule, every month for a * MONTHLY rule, and every year for a YEARLY rule. For example, * within a DAILY rule, a value of `8` means every eight days. * * - #### count? * * The count rule part defines the number of occurrences at which to * range-bound the recurrence. `count` and `end` are both two different * ways of specifying how a recurrence completes. * * - #### weekStart? * * The weekStart rule part specifies the day on which the workweek starts. * Valid values are `"MO"`, `"TU"`, `"WE"`, `"TH"`, `"FR"`, `"SA"`, and `"SU"`. * This is significant when a WEEKLY rule has an interval greater than 1, * and a `byDayOfWeek` rule part is specified. The * default value is `"MO"`. * * - #### bySecondOfMinute? * * The bySecondOfMinute rule part expects an array of seconds * within a minute. Valid values are 0 to 60. * * - #### byMinuteOfHour? * * The byMinuteOfHour rule part expects an array of minutes within an hour. * Valid values are 0 to 59. * * - #### byHourOfDay? * * The byHourOfDay rule part expects an array of hours of the day. * Valid values are 0 to 23. * * - #### byDayOfWeek? * * *note: the byDayOfWeek rule part is kinda complex. Blame the ICAL spec.* * * The byDayOfWeek rule part expects an array. Each array entry can * be a day of the week (`"SU"`, `"MO"` , `"TU"`, `"WE"`, `"TH"`, * `"FR"`, `"SA"`). If the rule's `frequency` is either MONTHLY or YEARLY, * Any entry can also be a tuple where the first value of the tuple is a * day of the week and the second value is an positive/negative integer * (e.g. `["SU", 1]`). In this case, the number indicates the nth occurrence of * the specified day within the MONTHLY or YEARLY rule. * * The behavior of byDayOfWeek changes depending on the `frequency` * of the rule. * * Within a MONTHLY rule, `["MO", 1]` represents the first Monday * within the month, whereas `["MO", -1]` represents the last Monday * of the month. * * Within a YEARLY rule, the numeric value in a byDayOfWeek tuple entry * corresponds to an offset within the month when the byMonthOfYear rule part is * present, and corresponds to an offset within the year otherwise. * * Regardless of rule `frequency`, if a byDayOfWeek entry is a string * (rather than a tuple), it means "all of these days" within the specified * frequency (e.g. within a MONTHLY rule, `"MO"` represents all Mondays within * the month). * * - #### byDayOfMonth? * * The byDayOfMonth rule part expects an array of days * of the month. Valid values are 1 to 31 or -31 to -1. * * For example, -10 represents the tenth to the last day of the month. * The byDayOfMonth rule part *must not* be specified when the rule's * `frequency` is set to WEEKLY. * * - #### byMonthOfYear? * * The byMonthOfYear rule part expects an array of months * of the year. Valid values are 1 to 12. * */ constructor(config: IProvidedRuleOptions, options?: { data?: D; dateAdapter?: T; timezone?: string | null; maxDuration?: number; }); occurrences(args?: IOccurrencesArgs): OccurrenceIterator; collections(args?: ICollectionsArgs): CollectionIterator; /** * Rule's are immutable. This allows you to create a new Rule with an updated timezone * or rule option. * * ### Important! * When updating the rule's timezone, this does not change the *options* associated with this * `Rule`, so the rule is still processed using whatever timezone is * associated with the rule's `start` time. When the rule is run, and * a date is found to be valid, that date is only then converted to * the timezone you specify here and returned to you. If you wish * to update the timezone associated with the rule options, change the rule's * `start` time. */ set(prop: 'timezone', value: string | null, tzoptions?: { keepLocalTime?: boolean; }): Rule; set(prop: 'options', value: IProvidedRuleOptions): Rule; set>(prop: O, value: IProvidedRuleOptions[O]): Rule; } export {}; //# sourceMappingURL=rule.d.ts.map