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@types/react-native-background-timer
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TypeScript definitions for react-native-background-timer
npm install --save @types/react-native-background-timer
This package contains type definitions for react-native-background-timer (https://github.com/ocetnik/react-native-background-timer#readme).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react-native-background-timer.
/*~ You can declare types that are available via importing the module */
export type IntervalId = number;
export type TimeoutId = number;
/*~ You can declare properties of the module using const, let, or var */
declare class BackgroundTimer {
constructor();
start(delay?: number): any;
stop(): void;
runBackgroundTimer(callback: () => void, delay: number): void;
backgroundClockMethod(callback: () => void, delay: number): void;
stopBackgroundTimer(): void;
setTimeout(callback: () => void, timeout: number): TimeoutId;
clearTimeout(timeoutId: TimeoutId): void;
setInterval(callback: () => void, timeout: number): IntervalId;
clearInterval(intervalId: IntervalId): void;
}
declare const _BackgroundTimer: BackgroundTimer;
export default _BackgroundTimer;
These definitions were written by Tjark Smalla.
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TypeScript definitions for react-native-background-timer
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