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TypeScript definitions for @rdfjs/parser-n3
npm install --save @types/rdfjs__parser-n3
This package contains type definitions for @rdfjs/parser-n3 (https://github.com/rdfjs-base/parser-n3).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/rdfjs__parser-n3.
import { BaseQuad, DataFactory, Quad, Sink, Stream } from "@rdfjs/types";
import { EventEmitter } from "events";
export interface ParserOptions {
baseIRI?: string | undefined;
factory?: DataFactory | undefined;
}
export default class Parser<Q extends BaseQuad = Quad> implements Sink<EventEmitter, Stream<Q>> {
constructor(options?: ParserOptions);
import(stream: EventEmitter, options?: ParserOptions): Stream<Q>;
}
These definitions were written by tpluscode.
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TypeScript definitions for @rdfjs/parser-n3
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