/* tslint:disable */ // Type definitions for es6-promise // Project: https://github.com/jakearchibald/ES6-Promise // Definitions by: François de Campredon // Definitions: https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped interface Thenable { then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => Thenable, onRejected?: (error: any) => Thenable): Thenable; then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => Thenable, onRejected?: (error: any) => U): Thenable; then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => Thenable, onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Thenable; then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U, onRejected?: (error: any) => Thenable): Thenable; then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U, onRejected?: (error: any) => U): Thenable; then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U, onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Thenable; } declare class Promise implements Thenable { /** * If you call resolve in the body of the callback passed to the constructor, * your promise is fulfilled with result object passed to resolve. * If you call reject your promise is rejected with the object passed to resolve. * For consistency and debugging (eg stack traces), obj should be an instanceof Error. * Any errors thrown in the constructor callback will be implicitly passed to reject(). */ constructor(callback: (resolve: (result?: R) => void, reject: (error: any) => void) => void); /** * If you call resolve in the body of the callback passed to the constructor, * your promise will be fulfilled/rejected with the outcome of thenable passed to resolve. * If you call reject your promise is rejected with the object passed to resolve. * For consistency and debugging (eg stack traces), obj should be an instanceof Error. * Any errors thrown in the constructor callback will be implicitly passed to reject(). */ constructor(callback: (resolve: (thenable?: Thenable) => void, reject: (error: any) => void) => void); /** * onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects. * Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called. * Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason. * "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve. * If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error. * @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => Thenable, onRejected?: (error: any) => Thenable): Promise; /** * onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects. * Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called. * Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason. * "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve. * If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error. * @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => Thenable, onRejected?: (error: any) => U): Promise; /** * onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects. * Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called. * Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason. * "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve. * If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error. * @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => Thenable, onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Promise; /** * onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects. * Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called. * Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason. * "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve. * If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error. * @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U, onRejected?: (error: any) => Thenable): Promise; /** * onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects. * Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called. * Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason. * "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve. * If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error. * @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U, onRejected?: (error: any) => U): Promise; /** * onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects. * Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called. * Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason. * "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve. * If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error. * @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ then(onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U, onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Promise; /** * Sugar for promise.then(undefined, onRejected) * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ catch(onRejected?: (error: any) => Thenable): Promise; /** * Sugar for promise.then(undefined, onRejected) * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ catch(onRejected?: (error: any) => U): Promise; /** * Sugar for promise.then(undefined, onRejected) * @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects */ catch(onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Promise; } declare module Promise { /** * Returns promise (only if promise.constructor == Promise) */ function cast(promise: Promise): Promise; /** * Make a promise that fulfills to obj. */ function cast(object: R): Promise; /** * Make a new promise from the thenable. * A thenable is promise-like in as far as it has a "then" method. * This also creates a new promise if you pass it a genuine JavaScript promise, making it less efficient for casting than Promise.cast. */ function resolve(thenable?: Thenable): Promise; /** * Make a promise that fulfills to obj. Same as Promise.cast(obj) in this situation. */ function resolve(object?: R): Promise; /** * Make a promise that rejects to obj. For consistency and debugging (eg stack traces), obj should be an instanceof Error */ function reject(error: any): Promise; /** * Make a promise that fulfills when every item in the array fulfills, and rejects if (and when) any item rejects. * the array passed to all can be a mixture of promise-like objects and other objects. * The fulfillment value is an array (in order) of fulfillment values. The rejection value is the first rejection value. */ function all(promises: Promise[]): Promise; /** * Make a Promise that fulfills when any item fulfills, and rejects if any item rejects. */ function race(promises: Promise[]): Promise; }