declare module '@salesforce/design-system-react/components/filter' { import React from 'react'; type Props = { /** * Aligns the popover with the respective side of the trigger. That is `left` will place the `Popover` to the left of the Filter. */ align?: 'left' | 'right'; /** * **Assistive text for accessibility** * * `removeFilter`: Assistive text for removing a filter. The default is `Remove Filter: this.props.property this.props.predicate`. * * `editFilter`: Assistive text for changing a filter. * * `editFilterHeading`: Assistive text for Popover heading. */ assistiveText?: Partial<{ editFilter?: string; editFilterHeading?: string; removeFilter?: string; }>; /** * Contents of popover. That is the dropdowns and inputs that set the filter criteria. */ children?: React.ReactNode; /** * Custom CSS classes for `slds-filters__item` node. Uses `classNames` [API](https://github.com/JedWatson/classnames). */ className?: any[] | Record | string; /** * Applies error state styling. Per filter error messages are outside this components. */ isError?: boolean; /** * A unique ID is needed in order to support keyboard navigation, ARIA support, and connect the dropdown to the triggering button. An `id` will be generated if none is supplied. */ id?: string; /** * If true, the filter will not display an editing popover when clicked. */ isLocked?: boolean; /** * Applies new filter styling. */ isNew?: boolean; /** * If true, the filter will not include a remove button. */ isPermanent?: boolean; /** * Will be triggered when Done within the Popover is clicked. This is the place to update the filter props displayed. Callback will recieve parameters: `clickEvent, { id }`. An index into your store may be a good setting for `id`, so that it will be passed back here. */ onChange?: ( e: React.MouseEvent, option: { id: string } ) => any; /** * Will be triggered when "Remove Filter" button is clicked. Callback will recieve parameters: `clickEvent, { id }`. An index into your store may be a good setting for `id`, so that it will be passed back here. */ onRemove?: ( clickEvent: React.MouseEvent, props: { id: string } ) => any; /** * Will be triggered when Filter is clicked. This is the place to close/open popover if a custom popover is passed in */ onClick?: (v: any) => any; /** * A `Popover` component. The props from this popover will be merged and override any default props. This also allows a Filter's Popover dialog to be a controlled component. _Tested with Mocha framework._ */ popover?: React.ReactElement; /** * The criteria you are filtering for. For instance, if "Hair Color is PURPLE" is your filter, "is PURPLE" is your filter predicate. */ predicate?: React.ReactNode; /** * The property you are filtering. For instance, if "Hair Color is PURPLE" is your filter, "Hair Color" is your filter property. */ property?: React.ReactNode; }; /** * A Filter is a popover with custom trigger. It can be used by [Panel Filtering](/components/panels/). Menus within a Filter Popover will need to not have "portal mounts" and be inline. */ function Component(props: Props): JSX.Element; export default Component; }