import { AlignedPlacement } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Alignment } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { ArrowOptions as ArrowOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { AutoPlacementOptions as AutoPlacementOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Axis } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { ClientRectObject } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { ComputePositionConfig as ComputePositionConfig_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { ComputePositionReturn } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Coords } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { DetectOverflowOptions as DetectOverflowOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Dimensions } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { ElementContext } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { ElementRects } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { FlipOptions as FlipOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { getOverflowAncestors } from '@floating-ui/utils/dom'; import type { HideOptions as HideOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { InlineOptions } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Length } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { LimitShiftOptions } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { Middleware as Middleware_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { MiddlewareData } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { MiddlewareReturn } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { MiddlewareState as MiddlewareState_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Padding } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Placement } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Rect } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { RootBoundary } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { ShiftOptions as ShiftOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Side } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { SideObject } from '@floating-ui/core'; import type { SizeOptions as SizeOptions_2 } from '@floating-ui/core'; import { Strategy } from '@floating-ui/core'; export { AlignedPlacement } export { Alignment } /** * Provides data to position an inner element of the floating element so that it * appears centered to the reference element. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/arrow */ export declare const arrow: (options: ArrowOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export declare type ArrowOptions = Prettify & { element: Element; }>; /** * Optimizes the visibility of the floating element by choosing the placement * that has the most space available automatically, without needing to specify a * preferred placement. Alternative to `flip`. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/autoPlacement */ export declare const autoPlacement: (options?: AutoPlacementOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export declare type AutoPlacementOptions = Prettify & DetectOverflowOptions>; /** * Automatically updates the position of the floating element when necessary. * Should only be called when the floating element is mounted on the DOM or * visible on the screen. * @returns cleanup function that should be invoked when the floating element is * removed from the DOM or hidden from the screen. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/autoUpdate */ export declare function autoUpdate(reference: ReferenceElement, floating: FloatingElement, update: () => void, options?: AutoUpdateOptions): () => void; export declare interface AutoUpdateOptions { /** * Whether to update the position when an overflow ancestor is scrolled. * @default true */ ancestorScroll?: boolean; /** * Whether to update the position when an overflow ancestor is resized. This * uses the native `resize` event. * @default true */ ancestorResize?: boolean; /** * Whether to update the position when either the reference or floating * elements resized. This uses a `ResizeObserver`. * @default true */ elementResize?: boolean; /** * Whether to update the position when the reference relocated on the screen * due to layout shift. * @default true */ layoutShift?: boolean; /** * Whether to update on every animation frame if necessary. Only use if you * need to update the position in response to an animation using transforms. * @default false */ animationFrame?: boolean; } export { Axis } /** * The clipping boundary area of the floating element. */ export declare type Boundary = 'clippingAncestors' | Element | Array | Rect; export { ClientRectObject } /** * Computes the `x` and `y` coordinates that will place the floating element * next to a given reference element. */ export declare const computePosition: (reference: ReferenceElement, floating: FloatingElement, options?: Partial) => Promise; export declare type ComputePositionConfig = Prettify & { /** * Array of middleware objects to modify the positioning or provide data for * rendering. */ middleware?: Array; /** * Custom or extended platform object. */ platform?: Platform; }>; export { ComputePositionReturn } export { Coords } export declare type Derivable = (state: MiddlewareState) => T; /** * Resolves with an object of overflow side offsets that determine how much the * element is overflowing a given clipping boundary on each side. * - positive = overflowing the boundary by that number of pixels * - negative = how many pixels left before it will overflow * - 0 = lies flush with the boundary * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectOverflow */ export declare const detectOverflow: (state: MiddlewareState, options?: DetectOverflowOptions | Derivable) => Promise; export declare type DetectOverflowOptions = Prettify & { boundary?: Boundary; }>; export { Dimensions } export { ElementContext } export { ElementRects } export declare interface Elements { reference: ReferenceElement; floating: FloatingElement; } /** * Optimizes the visibility of the floating element by flipping the `placement` * in order to keep it in view when the preferred placement(s) will overflow the * clipping boundary. Alternative to `autoPlacement`. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/flip */ export declare const flip: (options?: FlipOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export declare type FlipOptions = Prettify & DetectOverflowOptions>; export declare type FloatingElement = HTMLElement; export { getOverflowAncestors } /** * Provides data to hide the floating element in applicable situations, such as * when it is not in the same clipping context as the reference element. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/hide */ export declare const hide: (options?: HideOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export declare type HideOptions = Prettify & DetectOverflowOptions>; /** * Provides improved positioning for inline reference elements that can span * over multiple lines, such as hyperlinks or range selections. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/inline */ export declare const inline: (options?: InlineOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export { InlineOptions } export { Length } /** * Built-in `limiter` that will stop `shift()` at a certain point. */ export declare const limitShift: (options?: LimitShiftOptions | Derivable) => { options: any; fn: (state: MiddlewareState) => Coords; }; export { LimitShiftOptions } export declare type Middleware = Prettify & { fn(state: MiddlewareState): Promisable; }>; /** * @deprecated use `MiddlewareState` instead. */ export declare type MiddlewareArguments = MiddlewareState; export { MiddlewareData } export { MiddlewareReturn } export declare type MiddlewareState = Prettify & { elements: Elements; }>; export declare interface NodeScroll { scrollLeft: number; scrollTop: number; } /** * Modifies the placement by translating the floating element along the * specified axes. * A number (shorthand for `mainAxis` or distance), or an axes configuration * object may be passed. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/offset */ export declare const offset: (options?: OffsetOptions) => Middleware; export declare type OffsetOptions = OffsetValue | Derivable; declare type OffsetValue = number | { /** * The axis that runs along the side of the floating element. Represents * the distance (gutter or margin) between the reference and floating * element. * @default 0 */ mainAxis?: number; /** * The axis that runs along the alignment of the floating element. * Represents the skidding between the reference and floating element. * @default 0 */ crossAxis?: number; /** * The same axis as `crossAxis` but applies only to aligned placements * and inverts the `end` alignment. When set to a number, it overrides the * `crossAxis` value. * * A positive number will move the floating element in the direction of * the opposite edge to the one that is aligned, while a negative number * the reverse. * @default null */ alignmentAxis?: number | null; }; export { Padding } export { Placement } export declare interface Platform { getElementRects: (args: { reference: ReferenceElement; floating: FloatingElement; strategy: Strategy; }) => Promisable; getClippingRect: (args: { element: Element; boundary: Boundary; rootBoundary: RootBoundary; strategy: Strategy; }) => Promisable; getDimensions: (element: Element) => Promisable; convertOffsetParentRelativeRectToViewportRelativeRect: (args: { elements?: Elements; rect: Rect; offsetParent: Element; strategy: Strategy; }) => Promisable; getOffsetParent: (element: Element, polyfill?: (element: HTMLElement) => Element | null) => Promisable; isElement: (value: unknown) => Promisable; getDocumentElement: (element: Element) => Promisable; getClientRects: (element: Element) => Promisable>; isRTL: (element: Element) => Promisable; getScale: (element: HTMLElement) => Promisable<{ x: number; y: number; }>; } export declare const platform: Platform; declare type Prettify = { [K in keyof T]: T[K]; } & {}; declare type Promisable = T | Promise; export { Rect } export declare type ReferenceElement = Element | VirtualElement; export { RootBoundary } /** * Optimizes the visibility of the floating element by shifting it in order to * keep it in view when it will overflow the clipping boundary. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/shift */ export declare const shift: (options?: ShiftOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export declare type ShiftOptions = Prettify & DetectOverflowOptions>; export { Side } export { SideObject } /** * Provides data that allows you to change the size of the floating element — * for instance, prevent it from overflowing the clipping boundary or match the * width of the reference element. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/size */ export declare const size: (options?: SizeOptions | Derivable) => Middleware; export declare type SizeOptions = Prettify & DetectOverflowOptions & { /** * Function that is called to perform style mutations to the floating element * to change its size. * @default undefined */ apply?(args: MiddlewareState & { availableWidth: number; availableHeight: number; }): Promisable; }>; export { Strategy } /** * Custom positioning reference element. * @see https://floating-ui.com/docs/virtual-elements */ export declare interface VirtualElement { getBoundingClientRect(): ClientRectObject; getClientRects?(): Array | DOMRectList; contextElement?: Element; } export { }