/**
* @license MIT
*
* This contains the type declarations for the xterm.js library. Note that
* some interfaces differ between this file and the actual implementation in
* src/, that's because this file declares the *public* API which is intended
* to be stable and consumed by external programs.
*/
///
declare module 'xterm' {
/**
* A string representing text font weight.
*/
export type FontWeight = 'normal' | 'bold' | '100' | '200' | '300' | '400' | '500' | '600' | '700' | '800' | '900';
/**
* A string representing log level.
*/
export type LogLevel = 'debug' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error' | 'off';
/**
* A string representing a renderer type.
*/
export type RendererType = 'dom' | 'canvas';
/**
* An object containing start up options for the terminal.
*/
export interface ITerminalOptions {
/**
* Whether background should support non-opaque color. It must be set before
* executing the `Terminal.open()` method and can't be changed later without
* executing it again. Note that enabling this can negatively impact
* performance.
*/
allowTransparency?: boolean;
/**
* A data uri of the sound to use for the bell when `bellStyle = 'sound'`.
*/
bellSound?: string;
/**
* The type of the bell notification the terminal will use.
*/
bellStyle?: 'none' /*| 'visual'*/ | 'sound' /*| 'both'*/;
/**
* When enabled the cursor will be set to the beginning of the next line
* with every new line. This equivalent to sending '\r\n' for each '\n'.
* Normally the termios settings of the underlying PTY deals with the
* translation of '\n' to '\r\n' and this setting should not be used. If you
* deal with data from a non-PTY related source, this settings might be
* useful.
*/
convertEol?: boolean;
/**
* The number of columns in the terminal.
*/
cols?: number;
/**
* Whether the cursor blinks.
*/
cursorBlink?: boolean;
/**
* The style of the cursor.
*/
cursorStyle?: 'block' | 'underline' | 'bar';
/**
* Whether input should be disabled.
*/
disableStdin?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to draw bold text in bright colors. The default is true.
*/
drawBoldTextInBrightColors?: boolean;
/**
* The modifier key hold to multiply scroll speed.
*/
fastScrollModifier?: 'alt' | 'ctrl' | 'shift' | undefined;
/**
* The scroll speed multiplier used for fast scrolling.
*/
fastScrollSensitivity?: number;
/**
* The font size used to render text.
*/
fontSize?: number;
/**
* The font family used to render text.
*/
fontFamily?: string;
/**
* The font weight used to render non-bold text.
*/
fontWeight?: FontWeight;
/**
* The font weight used to render bold text.
*/
fontWeightBold?: FontWeight;
/**
* The spacing in whole pixels between characters..
*/
letterSpacing?: number;
/**
* The line height used to render text.
*/
lineHeight?: number;
/**
* What log level to use, this will log for all levels below and including
* what is set:
*
* 1. debug
* 2. info (default)
* 3. warn
* 4. error
* 5. off
*/
logLevel?: LogLevel;
/**
* Whether to treat option as the meta key.
*/
macOptionIsMeta?: boolean;
/**
* Whether holding a modifier key will force normal selection behavior,
* regardless of whether the terminal is in mouse events mode. This will
* also prevent mouse events from being emitted by the terminal. For
* example, this allows you to use xterm.js' regular selection inside tmux
* with mouse mode enabled.
*/
macOptionClickForcesSelection?: boolean;
/**
* The type of renderer to use, this allows using the fallback DOM renderer
* when canvas is too slow for the environment. The following features do
* not work when the DOM renderer is used:
*
* - Letter spacing
* - Cursor blink
*/
rendererType?: RendererType;
/**
* Whether to select the word under the cursor on right click, this is
* standard behavior in a lot of macOS applications.
*/
rightClickSelectsWord?: boolean;
/**
* The number of rows in the terminal.
*/
rows?: number;
/**
* Whether screen reader support is enabled. When on this will expose
* supporting elements in the DOM to support NVDA on Windows and VoiceOver
* on macOS.
*/
screenReaderMode?: boolean;
/**
* The amount of scrollback in the terminal. Scrollback is the amount of
* rows that are retained when lines are scrolled beyond the initial
* viewport.
*/
scrollback?: number;
/**
* The scrolling speed multiplier used for adjusting normal scrolling speed.
*/
scrollSensitivity?: number;
/**
* The size of tab stops in the terminal.
*/
tabStopWidth?: number;
/**
* The color theme of the terminal.
*/
theme?: ITheme;
/**
* Whether "Windows mode" is enabled. Because Windows backends winpty and
* conpty operate by doing line wrapping on their side, xterm.js does not
* have access to wrapped lines. When Windows mode is enabled the following
* changes will be in effect:
*
* - Reflow is disabled.
* - Lines are assumed to be wrapped if the last character of the line is
* not whitespace.
*/
windowsMode?: boolean;
/**
* A string containing all characters that are considered word separated by the
* double click to select work logic.
*/
wordSeparator?: string;
}
/**
* Contains colors to theme the terminal with.
*/
export interface ITheme {
/** The default foreground color */
foreground?: string;
/** The default background color */
background?: string;
/** The cursor color */
cursor?: string;
/** The accent color of the cursor (fg color for a block cursor) */
cursorAccent?: string;
/** The selection background color (can be transparent) */
selection?: string;
/** ANSI black (eg. `\x1b[30m`) */
black?: string;
/** ANSI red (eg. `\x1b[31m`) */
red?: string;
/** ANSI green (eg. `\x1b[32m`) */
green?: string;
/** ANSI yellow (eg. `\x1b[33m`) */
yellow?: string;
/** ANSI blue (eg. `\x1b[34m`) */
blue?: string;
/** ANSI magenta (eg. `\x1b[35m`) */
magenta?: string;
/** ANSI cyan (eg. `\x1b[36m`) */
cyan?: string;
/** ANSI white (eg. `\x1b[37m`) */
white?: string;
/** ANSI bright black (eg. `\x1b[1;30m`) */
brightBlack?: string;
/** ANSI bright red (eg. `\x1b[1;31m`) */
brightRed?: string;
/** ANSI bright green (eg. `\x1b[1;32m`) */
brightGreen?: string;
/** ANSI bright yellow (eg. `\x1b[1;33m`) */
brightYellow?: string;
/** ANSI bright blue (eg. `\x1b[1;34m`) */
brightBlue?: string;
/** ANSI bright magenta (eg. `\x1b[1;35m`) */
brightMagenta?: string;
/** ANSI bright cyan (eg. `\x1b[1;36m`) */
brightCyan?: string;
/** ANSI bright white (eg. `\x1b[1;37m`) */
brightWhite?: string;
}
/**
* An object containing options for a link matcher.
*/
export interface ILinkMatcherOptions {
/**
* The index of the link from the regex.match(text) call. This defaults to 0
* (for regular expressions without capture groups).
*/
matchIndex?: number;
/**
* A callback that validates whether to create an individual link, pass
* whether the link is valid to the callback.
*/
validationCallback?: (uri: string, callback: (isValid: boolean) => void) => void;
/**
* A callback that fires when the mouse hovers over a link for a moment.
*/
tooltipCallback?: (event: MouseEvent, uri: string, location: IViewportRange) => boolean | void;
/**
* A callback that fires when the mouse leaves a link. Note that this can
* happen even when tooltipCallback hasn't fired for the link yet.
*/
leaveCallback?: () => void;
/**
* The priority of the link matcher, this defines the order in which the
* link matcher is evaluated relative to others, from highest to lowest. The
* default value is 0.
*/
priority?: number;
/**
* A callback that fires when the mousedown and click events occur that
* determines whether a link will be activated upon click. This enables
* only activating a link when a certain modifier is held down, if not the
* mouse event will continue propagation (eg. double click to select word).
*/
willLinkActivate?: (event: MouseEvent, uri: string) => boolean;
}
/**
* An object that can be disposed via a dispose function.
*/
export interface IDisposable {
dispose(): void;
}
/**
* An event that can be listened to.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
export interface IEvent {
(listener: (e: T) => any): IDisposable;
}
/**
* Represents a specific line in the terminal that is tracked when scrollback
* is trimmed and lines are added or removed. This is a single line that may
* be part of a larger wrapped line.
*/
export interface IMarker extends IDisposable {
/**
* A unique identifier for this marker.
*/
readonly id: number;
/**
* Whether this marker is disposed.
*/
readonly isDisposed: boolean;
/**
* The actual line index in the buffer at this point in time. This is set to
* -1 if the marker has been disposed.
*/
readonly line: number;
}
/**
* The set of localizable strings.
*/
export interface ILocalizableStrings {
/**
* The aria label for the underlying input textarea for the terminal.
*/
promptLabel: string;
/**
* Announcement for when line reading is suppressed due to too many lines
* being printed to the terminal when `screenReaderMode` is enabled.
*/
tooMuchOutput: string;
}
/**
* The class that represents an xterm.js terminal.
*/
export class Terminal implements IDisposable {
/**
* The element containing the terminal.
*/
readonly element: HTMLElement | undefined;
/**
* The textarea that accepts input for the terminal.
*/
readonly textarea: HTMLTextAreaElement | undefined;
/**
* The number of rows in the terminal's viewport. Use
* `ITerminalOptions.rows` to set this in the constructor and
* `Terminal.resize` for when the terminal exists.
*/
readonly rows: number;
/**
* The number of columns in the terminal's viewport. Use
* `ITerminalOptions.cols` to set this in the constructor and
* `Terminal.resize` for when the terminal exists.
*/
readonly cols: number;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) The terminal's current buffer, this might be either the
* normal buffer or the alt buffer depending on what's running in the
* terminal.
*/
readonly buffer: IBuffer;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Get all markers registered against the buffer. If the alt
* buffer is active this will always return [].
*/
readonly markers: ReadonlyArray;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Get the parser interface to register
* custom escape sequence handlers.
*/
readonly parser: IParser;
/**
* Natural language strings that can be localized.
*/
static strings: ILocalizableStrings;
/**
* Creates a new `Terminal` object.
*
* @param options An object containing a set of options.
*/
constructor(options?: ITerminalOptions);
/**
* Adds an event listener for the cursor moves.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onCursorMove: IEvent;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when a data event fires. This happens for
* example when the user types or pastes into the terminal. The event value
* is whatever `string` results, in a typical setup, this should be passed
* on to the backing pty.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onData: IEvent;
/**
* Adds an event listener for a key is pressed. The event value contains the
* string that will be sent in the data event as well as the DOM event that
* triggered it.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onKey: IEvent<{ key: string, domEvent: KeyboardEvent }>;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when a line feed is added.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onLineFeed: IEvent;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when a scroll occurs. The event value is the
* new position of the viewport.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onScroll: IEvent;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when a selection change occurs.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onSelectionChange: IEvent;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when rows are rendered. The event value
* contains the start row and end rows of the rendered area (ranges from `0`
* to `Terminal.rows - 1`).
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onRender: IEvent<{ start: number, end: number }>;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when the terminal is resized. The event value
* contains the new size.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onResize: IEvent<{ cols: number, rows: number }>;
/**
* Adds an event listener for when an OSC 0 or OSC 2 title change occurs.
* The event value is the new title.
* @returns an `IDisposable` to stop listening.
*/
onTitleChange: IEvent;
/**
* Unfocus the terminal.
*/
blur(): void;
/**
* Focus the terminal.
*/
focus(): void;
/**
* Resizes the terminal. It's best practice to debounce calls to resize,
* this will help ensure that the pty can respond to the resize event
* before another one occurs.
* @param x The number of columns to resize to.
* @param y The number of rows to resize to.
*/
resize(columns: number, rows: number): void;
/**
* Opens the terminal within an element.
* @param parent The element to create the terminal within. This element
* must be visible (have dimensions) when `open` is called as several DOM-
* based measurements need to be performed when this function is called.
*/
open(parent: HTMLElement): void;
/**
* Attaches a custom key event handler which is run before keys are
* processed, giving consumers of xterm.js ultimate control as to what keys
* should be processed by the terminal and what keys should not.
* @param customKeyEventHandler The custom KeyboardEvent handler to attach.
* This is a function that takes a KeyboardEvent, allowing consumers to stop
* propagation and/or prevent the default action. The function returns
* whether the event should be processed by xterm.js.
*/
attachCustomKeyEventHandler(customKeyEventHandler: (event: KeyboardEvent) => boolean): void;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Registers a link matcher, allowing custom link patterns to
* be matched and handled.
* @param regex The regular expression to search for, specifically this
* searches the textContent of the rows. You will want to use \s to match a
* space ' ' character for example.
* @param handler The callback when the link is called.
* @param options Options for the link matcher.
* @return The ID of the new matcher, this can be used to deregister.
*/
registerLinkMatcher(regex: RegExp, handler: (event: MouseEvent, uri: string) => void, options?: ILinkMatcherOptions): number;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Deregisters a link matcher if it has been registered.
* @param matcherId The link matcher's ID (returned after register)
*/
deregisterLinkMatcher(matcherId: number): void;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Registers a character joiner, allowing custom sequences of
* characters to be rendered as a single unit. This is useful in particular
* for rendering ligatures and graphemes, among other things.
*
* Each registered character joiner is called with a string of text
* representing a portion of a line in the terminal that can be rendered as
* a single unit. The joiner must return a sorted array, where each entry is
* itself an array of length two, containing the start (inclusive) and end
* (exclusive) index of a substring of the input that should be rendered as
* a single unit. When multiple joiners are provided, the results of each
* are collected. If there are any overlapping substrings between them, they
* are combined into one larger unit that is drawn together.
*
* All character joiners that are registered get called every time a line is
* rendered in the terminal, so it is essential for the handler function to
* run as quickly as possible to avoid slowdowns when rendering. Similarly,
* joiners should strive to return the smallest possible substrings to
* render together, since they aren't drawn as optimally as individual
* characters.
*
* NOTE: character joiners are only used by the canvas renderer.
*
* @param handler The function that determines character joins. It is called
* with a string of text that is eligible for joining and returns an array
* where each entry is an array containing the start (inclusive) and end
* (exclusive) indexes of ranges that should be rendered as a single unit.
* @return The ID of the new joiner, this can be used to deregister
*/
registerCharacterJoiner(handler: (text: string) => [number, number][]): number;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Deregisters the character joiner if one was registered.
* NOTE: character joiners are only used by the canvas renderer.
* @param joinerId The character joiner's ID (returned after register)
*/
deregisterCharacterJoiner(joinerId: number): void;
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Adds a marker to the normal buffer and returns it. If the
* alt buffer is active, undefined is returned.
* @param cursorYOffset The y position offset of the marker from the cursor.
*/
addMarker(cursorYOffset: number): IMarker;
/**
* Gets whether the terminal has an active selection.
*/
hasSelection(): boolean;
/**
* Gets the terminal's current selection, this is useful for implementing
* copy behavior outside of xterm.js.
*/
getSelection(): string;
/**
* Gets the selection position or undefined if there is no selection.
*/
getSelectionPosition(): ISelectionPosition | undefined;
/**
* Clears the current terminal selection.
*/
clearSelection(): void;
/**
* Selects text within the terminal.
* @param column The column the selection starts at..
* @param row The row the selection starts at.
* @param length The length of the selection.
*/
select(column: number, row: number, length: number): void;
/**
* Selects all text within the terminal.
*/
selectAll(): void;
/**
* Selects text in the buffer between 2 lines.
* @param start The 0-based line index to select from (inclusive).
* @param end The 0-based line index to select to (inclusive).
*/
selectLines(start: number, end: number): void;
/*
* Disposes of the terminal, detaching it from the DOM and removing any
* active listeners.
*/
dispose(): void;
/**
* Scroll the display of the terminal
* @param amount The number of lines to scroll down (negative scroll up).
*/
scrollLines(amount: number): void;
/**
* Scroll the display of the terminal by a number of pages.
* @param pageCount The number of pages to scroll (negative scrolls up).
*/
scrollPages(pageCount: number): void;
/**
* Scrolls the display of the terminal to the top.
*/
scrollToTop(): void;
/**
* Scrolls the display of the terminal to the bottom.
*/
scrollToBottom(): void;
/**
* Scrolls to a line within the buffer.
* @param line The 0-based line index to scroll to.
*/
scrollToLine(line: number): void;
/**
* Clear the entire buffer, making the prompt line the new first line.
*/
clear(): void;
/**
* Write data to the terminal.
* @param data The data to write to the terminal. This can either be raw
* bytes given as Uint8Array from the pty or a string. Raw bytes will always
* be treated as UTF-8 encoded, string data as UTF-16.
* @param callback Optional callback that fires when the data was processed
* by the parser.
*/
write(data: string | Uint8Array, callback?: () => void): void;
/**
* Writes data to the terminal, followed by a break line character (\n).
* @param data The data to write to the terminal. This can either be raw
* bytes given as Uint8Array from the pty or a string. Raw bytes will always
* be treated as UTF-8 encoded, string data as UTF-16.
* @param callback Optional callback that fires when the data was processed
* by the parser.
*/
writeln(data: string | Uint8Array, callback?: () => void): void;
/**
* Write UTF8 data to the terminal.
* @param data The data to write to the terminal.
* @param callback Optional callback when data was processed.
* @deprecated use `write` instead
*/
writeUtf8(data: Uint8Array, callback?: () => void): void;
/**
* Writes text to the terminal, performing the necessary transformations for pasted text.
* @param data The text to write to the terminal.
*/
paste(data: string): void;
/**
* Retrieves an option's value from the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
*/
getOption(key: 'bellSound' | 'bellStyle' | 'cursorStyle' | 'fontFamily' | 'fontWeight' | 'fontWeightBold' | 'logLevel' | 'rendererType' | 'termName' | 'wordSeparator'): string;
/**
* Retrieves an option's value from the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
*/
getOption(key: 'allowTransparency' | 'cancelEvents' | 'convertEol' | 'cursorBlink' | 'disableStdin' | 'macOptionIsMeta' | 'rightClickSelectsWord' | 'popOnBell' | 'screenKeys' | 'useFlowControl' | 'visualBell' | 'windowsMode'): boolean;
/**
* Retrieves an option's value from the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
*/
getOption(key: 'colors'): string[];
/**
* Retrieves an option's value from the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
*/
getOption(key: 'cols' | 'fontSize' | 'letterSpacing' | 'lineHeight' | 'rows' | 'tabStopWidth' | 'scrollback'): number;
/**
* Retrieves an option's value from the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
*/
getOption(key: 'handler'): (data: string) => void;
/**
* Retrieves an option's value from the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
*/
getOption(key: string): any;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'fontFamily' | 'termName' | 'bellSound' | 'wordSeparator', value: string): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'fontWeight' | 'fontWeightBold', value: null | 'normal' | 'bold' | '100' | '200' | '300' | '400' | '500' | '600' | '700' | '800' | '900'): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'logLevel', value: LogLevel): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'bellStyle', value: null | 'none' | 'visual' | 'sound' | 'both'): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'cursorStyle', value: null | 'block' | 'underline' | 'bar'): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'allowTransparency' | 'cancelEvents' | 'convertEol' | 'cursorBlink' | 'disableStdin' | 'macOptionIsMeta' | 'popOnBell' | 'rightClickSelectsWord' | 'screenKeys' | 'useFlowControl' | 'visualBell' | 'windowsMode', value: boolean): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'colors', value: string[]): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'fontSize' | 'letterSpacing' | 'lineHeight' | 'tabStopWidth' | 'scrollback', value: number): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'handler', value: (data: string) => void): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'theme', value: ITheme): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: 'cols' | 'rows', value: number): void;
/**
* Sets an option on the terminal.
* @param key The option key.
* @param value The option value.
*/
setOption(key: string, value: any): void;
/**
* Tells the renderer to refresh terminal content between two rows
* (inclusive) at the next opportunity.
* @param start The row to start from (between 0 and this.rows - 1).
* @param end The row to end at (between start and this.rows - 1).
*/
refresh(start: number, end: number): void;
/**
* Perform a full reset (RIS, aka '\x1bc').
*/
reset(): void;
/**
* Loads an addon into this instance of xterm.js.
* @param addon The addon to load.
*/
loadAddon(addon: ITerminalAddon): void;
}
/**
* An addon that can provide additional functionality to the terminal.
*/
export interface ITerminalAddon extends IDisposable {
/**
* This is called when the addon is activated.
*/
activate(terminal: Terminal): void;
}
/**
* An object representing a selection within the terminal.
*/
interface ISelectionPosition {
/**
* The start column of the selection.
*/
startColumn: number;
/**
* The start row of the selection.
*/
startRow: number;
/**
* The end column of the selection.
*/
endColumn: number;
/**
* The end row of the selection.
*/
endRow: number;
}
/**
* An object representing a range within the viewport of the terminal.
*/
export interface IViewportRange {
/**
* The start of the range.
*/
start: IViewportRangePosition;
/**
* The end of the range.
*/
end: IViewportRangePosition;
}
/**
* An object representing a cell position within the viewport of the terminal.
*/
interface IViewportRangePosition {
/**
* The x position of the cell. This is a 0-based index that refers to the
* space in between columns, not the column itself. Index 0 refers to the
* left side of the viewport, index `Terminal.cols` refers to the right side
* of the viewport. This can be thought of as how a cursor is positioned in
* a text editor.
*/
x: number;
/**
* The y position of the cell. This is a 0-based index that refers to a
* specific row.
*/
y: number;
}
/**
* Represents a terminal buffer.
*/
interface IBuffer {
/**
* The y position of the cursor. This ranges between `0` (when the
* cursor is at baseY) and `Terminal.rows - 1` (when the cursor is on the
* last row).
*/
readonly cursorY: number;
/**
* The x position of the cursor. This ranges between `0` (left side) and
* `Terminal.cols - 1` (right side).
*/
readonly cursorX: number;
/**
* The line within the buffer where the top of the viewport is.
*/
readonly viewportY: number;
/**
* The line within the buffer where the top of the bottom page is (when
* fully scrolled down);
*/
readonly baseY: number;
/**
* The amount of lines in the buffer.
*/
readonly length: number;
/**
* Gets a line from the buffer, or undefined if the line index does not
* exist.
*
* Note that the result of this function should be used immediately after
* calling as when the terminal updates it could lead to unexpected
* behavior.
*
* @param y The line index to get.
*/
getLine(y: number): IBufferLine | undefined;
}
/**
* Represents a line in the terminal's buffer.
*/
interface IBufferLine {
/**
* Whether the line is wrapped from the previous line.
*/
readonly isWrapped: boolean;
/**
* Gets a cell from the line, or undefined if the line index does not exist.
*
* Note that the result of this function should be used immediately after
* calling as when the terminal updates it could lead to unexpected
* behavior.
*
* @param x The character index to get.
*/
getCell(x: number): IBufferCell | undefined;
/**
* Gets the line as a string. Note that this is gets only the string for the
* line, not taking isWrapped into account.
*
* @param trimRight Whether to trim any whitespace at the right of the line.
* @param startColumn The column to start from (inclusive).
* @param endColumn The column to end at (exclusive).
*/
translateToString(trimRight?: boolean, startColumn?: number, endColumn?: number): string;
}
/**
* Represents a single cell in the terminal's buffer.
*/
interface IBufferCell {
/**
* The character within the cell.
*/
readonly char: string;
/**
* The width of the character. Some examples:
*
* - This is `1` for most cells.
* - This is `2` for wide character like CJK glyphs.
* - This is `0` for cells immediately following cells with a width of `2`.
*/
readonly width: number;
}
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Data type to register a CSI, DCS or ESC callback in the parser
* in the form:
* ESC I..I F
* CSI Prefix P..P I..I F
* DCS Prefix P..P I..I F data_bytes ST
*
* with these rules/restrictions:
* - prefix can only be used with CSI and DCS
* - only one leading prefix byte is recognized by the parser
* before any other parameter bytes (P..P)
* - intermediate bytes are recognized up to 2
*
* For custom sequences make sure to read ECMA-48 and the resources at
* vt100.net to not clash with existing sequences or reserved address space.
* General recommendations:
* - use private address space (see ECMA-48)
* - use max one intermediate byte (technically not limited by the spec,
* in practice there are no sequences with more than one intermediate byte,
* thus parsers might get confused with more intermediates)
* - test against other common emulators to check whether they escape/ignore
* the sequence correctly
*
* Notes: OSC command registration is handled differently (see addOscHandler)
* APC, PM or SOS is currently not supported.
*/
export interface IFunctionIdentifier {
/**
* Optional prefix byte, must be in range \x3c .. \x3f.
* Usable in CSI and DCS.
*/
prefix?: string;
/**
* Optional intermediate bytes, must be in range \x20 .. \x2f.
* Usable in CSI, DCS and ESC.
*/
intermediates?: string;
/**
* Final byte, must be in range \x40 .. \x7e for CSI and DCS,
* \x30 .. \x7e for ESC.
*/
final: string;
}
/**
* (EXPERIMENTAL) Parser interface.
*/
export interface IParser {
/**
* Adds a handler for CSI escape sequences.
* @param id Specifies the function identifier under which the callback
* gets registered, e.g. {final: 'm'} for SGR.
* @param callback The function to handle the sequence. The callback is
* called with the numerical params. If the sequence has subparams the
* array will contain subarrays with their numercial values.
* Return true if the sequence was handled; false if we should try
* a previous handler (set by addCsiHandler or setCsiHandler).
* The most recently-added handler is tried first.
* @return An IDisposable you can call to remove this handler.
*/
addCsiHandler(id: IFunctionIdentifier, callback: (params: (number | number[])[]) => boolean): IDisposable;
/**
* Adds a handler for DCS escape sequences.
* @param id Specifies the function identifier under which the callback
* gets registered, e.g. {intermediates: '$' final: 'q'} for DECRQSS.
* @param callback The function to handle the sequence. Note that the
* function will only be called once if the sequence finished sucessfully.
* There is currently no way to intercept smaller data chunks, data chunks
* will be stored up until the sequence is finished. Since DCS sequences
* are not limited by the amount of data this might impose a problem for
* big payloads. Currently xterm.js limits DCS payload to 10 MB
* which should give enough room for most use cases.
* The function gets the payload and numerical parameters as arguments.
* Return true if the sequence was handled; false if we should try
* a previous handler (set by addDcsHandler or setDcsHandler).
* The most recently-added handler is tried first.
* @return An IDisposable you can call to remove this handler.
*/
addDcsHandler(id: IFunctionIdentifier, callback: (data: string, param: (number | number[])[]) => boolean): IDisposable;
/**
* Adds a handler for ESC escape sequences.
* @param id Specifies the function identifier under which the callback
* gets registered, e.g. {intermediates: '%' final: 'G'} for
* default charset selection.
* @param callback The function to handle the sequence.
* Return true if the sequence was handled; false if we should try
* a previous handler (set by addEscHandler or setEscHandler).
* The most recently-added handler is tried first.
* @return An IDisposable you can call to remove this handler.
*/
addEscHandler(id: IFunctionIdentifier, handler: () => boolean): IDisposable;
/**
* Adds a handler for OSC escape sequences.
* @param ident The number (first parameter) of the sequence.
* @param callback The function to handle the sequence. Note that the
* function will only be called once if the sequence finished sucessfully.
* There is currently no way to intercept smaller data chunks, data chunks
* will be stored up until the sequence is finished. Since OSC sequences
* are not limited by the amount of data this might impose a problem for
* big payloads. Currently xterm.js limits OSC payload to 10 MB
* which should give enough room for most use cases.
* The callback is called with OSC data string.
* Return true if the sequence was handled; false if we should try
* a previous handler (set by addOscHandler or setOscHandler).
* The most recently-added handler is tried first.
* @return An IDisposable you can call to remove this handler.
*/
addOscHandler(ident: number, callback: (data: string) => boolean): IDisposable;
}
}