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TypeScript definitions for @xmpp/connection-tcp
npm install --save @types/xmpp__connection-tcp
This package contains type definitions for @xmpp/connection-tcp (https://github.com/xmppjs/xmpp.js/tree/main/packages/connection-tcp).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/xmpp__connection-tcp.
import Connection = require("@xmpp/connection");
import { Element } from "@xmpp/xml";
import { Socket } from "net";
import { URL } from "url";
export = ConnectionTCP;
declare class ConnectionTCP extends Connection {
sendMany(elements: Iterable<Element>): Promise<void>;
socketParameters(service: string | URL): ConnectionTCP.SocketParameters | undefined;
headerElement(): Element;
Socket: ConnectionTCP.SocketConstructor;
}
declare namespace ConnectionTCP {
interface SocketParameters {
port: number | null;
host: string;
}
interface SocketConstructor extends Connection.SocketConstructor {
new(): Socket;
}
}
These definitions were written by BendingBender.
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TypeScript definitions for @xmpp/connection-tcp
We found that @types/xmpp__connection-tcp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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