declare namespace pDebounce { interface Options { /** Call the `fn` on the [leading edge of the timeout](https://css-tricks.com/debouncing-throttling-explained-examples/#article-header-id-1). Meaning immediately, instead of waiting for `wait` milliseconds. @default false */ readonly before?: boolean; } } declare const pDebounce: { /** [Debounce](https://css-tricks.com/debouncing-throttling-explained-examples/) promise-returning & async functions. @param fn - Promise-returning/async function to debounce. @param wait - Milliseconds to wait before calling `fn`. @returns A function that delays calling `fn` until after `wait` milliseconds have elapsed since the last time it was called. @example ``` import pDebounce from 'p-debounce'; const expensiveCall = async input => input; const debouncedFn = pDebounce(expensiveCall, 200); for (const number of [1, 2, 3]) { console.log(await debouncedFn(number)); } //=> 3 //=> 3 //=> 3 ``` */ ( fn: (...arguments: ArgumentsType) => PromiseLike | ReturnType, wait: number, options?: pDebounce.Options ): (...arguments: ArgumentsType) => Promise; /** Execute `function_` unless a previous call is still pending, in which case, return the pending promise. Useful, for example, to avoid processing extra button clicks if the previous one is not complete. @param function_ - Promise-returning/async function to debounce. @example ``` import {setTimeout as delay} from 'timers/promises'; import pDebounce from 'p-debounce'; const expensiveCall = async value => { await delay(200); return value; } const debouncedFn = pDebounce.promise(expensiveCall); for (const number of [1, 2, 3]) { console.log(await debouncedFn(number)); } //=> 1 //=> 2 //=> 3 ``` */ promise( function_: (...arguments: ArgumentsType) => PromiseLike | ReturnType ): (...arguments: ArgumentsType) => Promise; }; export default pDebounce;