// These are the DefinitelyTyped typings for JSONStream, but because of this // mismatch in case of jsonstream and JSONStream, it is necessary to include // them this way, with an upper case module declaration. They have also // been slightly edited to remove the extra `declare` keyworks (which are // not necessary or accepted inside a `declare module '...' {` block) declare module 'JSONStream' { // Type definitions for JSONStream v0.8.0 // Project: https://github.com/dominictarr/JSONStream // Definitions by: Bart van der Schoor // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped /// export interface Options { recurse: boolean; } export function parse(pattern: any): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; export function parse(patterns: any[]): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; /** * Create a writable stream. * you may pass in custom open, close, and seperator strings. But, by default, * JSONStream.stringify() will create an array, * (with default options open='[\n', sep='\n,\n', close='\n]\n') */ export function stringify(): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; /** If you call JSONStream.stringify(false) the elements will only be seperated by a newline. */ export function stringify( newlineOnly: NewlineOnlyIndicator, ): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; type NewlineOnlyIndicator = false; /** * Create a writable stream. * you may pass in custom open, close, and seperator strings. But, by default, * JSONStream.stringify() will create an array, * (with default options open='[\n', sep='\n,\n', close='\n]\n') */ export function stringify( open: string, sep: string, close: string, ): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; export function stringifyObject(): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; export function stringifyObject( open: string, sep: string, close: string, ): NodeJS.ReadWriteStream; }