/**
* @license
* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
///
///
///
import { json, workspaces } from '@angular-devkit/core';
import { URL } from 'url';
import { BuilderInfo } from '../src';
import { Target } from '../src/input-schema';
import { ArchitectHost, Builder } from '../src/internal';
export type NodeModulesBuilderInfo = BuilderInfo & {
import: string;
};
export interface WorkspaceHost {
getBuilderName(project: string, target: string): Promise;
getMetadata(project: string): Promise;
getOptions(project: string, target: string, configuration?: string): Promise;
hasTarget(project: string, target: string): Promise;
getDefaultConfigurationName(project: string, target: string): Promise;
}
export declare class WorkspaceNodeModulesArchitectHost implements ArchitectHost {
protected _root: string;
private workspaceHost;
constructor(workspaceHost: WorkspaceHost, _root: string);
constructor(workspace: workspaces.WorkspaceDefinition, _root: string);
getBuilderNameForTarget(target: Target): Promise;
/**
* Resolve a builder. This needs to be a string which will be used in a dynamic `import()`
* clause. This should throw if no builder can be found. The dynamic import will throw if
* it is unsupported.
* @param builderStr The name of the builder to be used.
* @returns All the info needed for the builder itself.
*/
resolveBuilder(builderStr: string): Promise;
getCurrentDirectory(): Promise;
getWorkspaceRoot(): Promise;
getOptionsForTarget(target: Target): Promise;
getProjectMetadata(target: Target | string): Promise;
loadBuilder(info: NodeModulesBuilderInfo): Promise;
}
/**
* This uses a dynamic import to load a module which may be ESM.
* CommonJS code can load ESM code via a dynamic import. Unfortunately, TypeScript
* will currently, unconditionally downlevel dynamic import into a require call.
* require calls cannot load ESM code and will result in a runtime error. To workaround
* this, a Function constructor is used to prevent TypeScript from changing the dynamic import.
* Once TypeScript provides support for keeping the dynamic import this workaround can
* be dropped.
*
* @param modulePath The path of the module to load.
* @returns A Promise that resolves to the dynamically imported module.
*/
export declare function loadEsmModule(modulePath: string | URL): Promise;