/** * Bungie.Net API * These endpoints constitute the functionality exposed by Bungie.net, both for more traditional website functionality and for connectivity to Bungie video games and their related functionality. * * OpenAPI spec version: 2.18.0 * Contact: support@bungie.com * * OODestiny Version: 2.0.9 * NOTE: This class is auto generated by the oodestiny code generator program * Repository: {@link https://github.com/owensimpson/oodestiny} * Adapted from {@link https://github.com/DestinyItemManager/bungie-api-ts} * Do not edit these files manually. */ import { BungieNetResponse } from '../../util/server-response'; import { AccessTokenObject } from '../../util/client'; import { DestinyInsertPlugsActionRequest } from '../../schemas'; import { DestinyItemChangeResponse } from '../../schemas'; /** * Insert a plug into a socketed item. I know how it sounds, but I assure you it's * much more G-rated than you might be guessing. We haven't decided yet whether * this will be able to insert plugs that have side effects, but if we do it will * require special scope permission for an application attempting to do so. You * must have a valid Destiny Account, and either be in a social space, in orbit, or * offline. Request must include proof of permission for 'InsertPlugs' from the * account owner. * * Wait at least 0.5s between actions. * @see {@link https://bungie-net.github.io/#Destiny2.InsertSocketPlug} */ export declare function insertSocketPlug(this: AccessTokenObject | void, body: DestinyInsertPlugsActionRequest): Promise>;