import { Router } from "./Router.js"; /** * Creates a new, singleton {@linkcode Router} if one does not exist. If one does * already exist, that instance is returned. This instance is used by * Serwist's {@linkcode Router}-dependent functions and classes unless you provide * a different {@linkcode Router} to them. * * @returns The singleton {@linkcode Router}. * @deprecated */ export declare const getSingletonRouter: () => Router; /** * Changes the singleton {@linkcode Router} to a different instance. This is meant for when you do not * want to pass your own {@linkcode Router} to every one of Serwist's {@linkcode Router}-dependent functions and classes. * If this or {@linkcode getSingletonRouter} has been called before, it removes the listeners of the * previous singleton {@linkcode Router}. It also adds those of the new one, so you need not do that yourself. * * It is highly recommended that you call this before anything else, if you plan on doing so. * * @example * ```js * import { Router, setSingletonRouter } from "serwist/legacy"; * * const router = new Router(); * * setSingletonRouter(router); * * router.registerRoute( * new Route( * /\/api\/.*\/*.json/, * new NetworkOnly(), * "POST", * ), * ); * ``` * @param router * @returns The new singleton {@linkcode Router}. * @deprecated */ export declare const setSingletonRouter: (router: Router) => Router; //# sourceMappingURL=singletonRouter.d.ts.map