import { APIResource } from "../../../resource.js"; import * as Core from "../../../core.js"; export declare class Patterns extends APIResource { /** * Validates whether this pattern is a valid regular expression. Rejects it if the * regular expression is too complex or can match an unbounded-length string. The * regex will be rejected if it uses `*` or `+`. Bound the maximum number of * characters that can be matched using a range, e.g. `{1,100}`. * * @example * ```ts * const response = * await client.zeroTrust.dlp.patterns.validate({ * account_id: 'account_id', * regex: 'regex', * }); * ``` */ validate(params: PatternValidateParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.APIPromise; } export interface PatternValidateResponse { valid: boolean; } export interface PatternValidateParams { /** * Path param: Account ID. */ account_id: string; /** * Body param: */ regex: string; /** * Body param: Maximum number of bytes that the regular expression can match. * * If this is `null` then there is no limit on the length. Patterns can use `*` and * `+`. Otherwise repeats should use a range `{m,n}` to restrict patterns to the * length. If this field is missing, then a default length limit is used. * * Note that the length is specified in bytes. Since regular expressions use UTF-8 * the pattern `.` can match up to 4 bytes. Hence `.{1,256}` has a maximum length * of 1024 bytes. */ max_match_bytes?: number | null; } export declare namespace Patterns { export { type PatternValidateResponse as PatternValidateResponse, type PatternValidateParams as PatternValidateParams, }; } //# sourceMappingURL=patterns.d.ts.map