import type { Job, TaskConfig, WorkflowConfig } from '../../../index.js'; import type { PayloadRequest } from '../../../types/index.js'; import type { Queueable, ScheduleConfig } from '../../config/types/index.js'; import { type JobStats } from '../../config/global.js'; export type HandleSchedulesResult = { errored: Queueable[]; queued: Queueable[]; skipped: Queueable[]; }; /** * On vercel, we cannot auto-schedule jobs using a Cron - instead, we'll use this same endpoint that can * also be called from Vercel Cron for auto-running jobs. * * The benefit of doing it like this instead of a separate endpoint is that we can run jobs immediately * after they are scheduled */ export declare function handleSchedules({ allQueues, queue: _queue, req, }: { /** * If you want to schedule jobs from all queues, set this to true. * If you set this to true, the `queue` property will be ignored. * * @default false */ allQueues?: boolean; /** * If you want to only schedule jobs that are set to schedule in a specific queue, set this to the queue name. * * @default jobs from the `default` queue will be executed. */ queue?: string; req: PayloadRequest; }): Promise; export declare function checkQueueableTimeConstraints({ queue, scheduleConfig, stats, taskConfig, workflowConfig, }: { queue: string; scheduleConfig: ScheduleConfig; stats: JobStats; taskConfig?: TaskConfig; workflowConfig?: WorkflowConfig; }): false | Queueable; export declare function scheduleQueueable({ queueable, req, stats, }: { queueable: Queueable; req: PayloadRequest; stats: JobStats; }): Promise<{ job?: Job; status: 'error' | 'skipped' | 'success'; }>; //# sourceMappingURL=index.d.ts.map