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/**
* A Realm instance represents a Realm database.
* ```js
* const Realm = require('realm');
* ```
*/
class Realm {
/**
* Indicates if this Realm contains any objects.
* @type {boolean}
* @readonly
* @since 1.10.0
*/
get empty() {}
/**
* The path to the file where this Realm is stored.
* @type {string}
* @readonly
* @since 0.12.0
*/
get path() {}
/**
* Indicates if this Realm was opened as read-only.
* @type {boolean}
* @readonly
* @since 0.12.0
*/
get readOnly() {}
/**
* A normalized representation of the schema provided in the
* {@link Realm~Configuration Configuration} when this Realm was constructed.
* @type {Realm~ObjectSchema[]}
* @readonly
* @since 0.12.0
*/
get schema() {}
/**
* The current schema version of this Realm.
* @type {number}
* @readonly
* @since 0.12.0
*/
get schemaVersion() {}
/**
* Indicates if this Realm is in a write transaction.
* @type {boolean}
* @readonly
* @since 1.10.3
*/
get isInTransaction() {}
/**
* Gets the sync session if this is a synced Realm
* @type {Session}
*/
get syncSession() {}
/**
* Create a new `Realm` instance using the provided `config`. If a Realm does not yet exist
* at `config.path` (or {@link Realm.defaultPath} if not provided), then this constructor
* will create it with the provided `config.schema` (which is _required_ in this case).
* Otherwise, the instance will access the existing Realm from the file at that path.
* In this case, `config.schema` is _optional_ or not have changed, unless
* `config.schemaVersion` is incremented, in which case the Realm will be automatically
* migrated to use the new schema.
* @param {Realm~Configuration} [config] - **Required** when first creating the Realm.
* @throws {Error} If anything in the provided `config` is invalid.
* @throws {IncompatibleSyncedRealmError} when an incompatible synced Realm is opened
*/
constructor(config) {}
/**
* Open a Realm asynchronously with a promise. If the Realm is synced, it will be fully
* synchronized before it is available.
* @param {Realm~Configuration} config
* @returns {ProgressPromise} - a promise that will be resolved with the Realm instance when it's available.
*/
static open(config) {}
/**
* Open a Realm asynchronously with a callback. If the Realm is synced, it will be fully
* synchronized before it is available.
* @param {Realm~Configuration} config
* @param {callback(error, realm)} - will be called when the Realm is ready.
* @param {callback(transferred, transferable)} [progressCallback] - an optional callback for download progress notifications
* @throws {Error} If anything in the provided `config` is invalid
* @throws {IncompatibleSyncedRealmError} when an incompatible synced Realm is opened
*/
static openAsync(config, callback, progressCallback) {}
/**
* Closes this Realm so it may be re-opened with a newer schema version.
* All objects and collections from this Realm are no longer valid after calling this method.
*/
close() {}
/**
* Create a new Realm object of the given type and with the specified properties.
* @param {Realm~ObjectType} type - The type of Realm object to create.
* @param {Object} properties - Property values for all required properties without a
* default value.
* @param {boolean} [update=false] - Signals that an existing object with matching primary key
* should be updated. Only the primary key property and properties which should be updated
* need to be specified. All missing property values will remain unchanged.
* @returns {Realm.Object}
*/
create(type, properties, update) {}
/**
* Deletes the provided Realm object, or each one inside the provided collection.
* @param {Realm.Object|Realm.Object[]|Realm.List|Realm.Results} object
*/
delete(object) {}
/**
* Deletes a Realm model, including all of its objects.
* @param {string} name - the model name
*/
deleteModel(name) {}
/**
* **WARNING:** This will delete **all** objects in the Realm!
*/
deleteAll() {}
/**
* Returns all objects of the given `type` in the Realm.
* @param {Realm~ObjectType} type - The type of Realm objects to retrieve.
* @throws {Error} If type passed into this method is invalid.
* @returns {Realm.Results} that will live-update as objects are created and destroyed.
*/
objects(type) {}
/**
* Searches for a Realm object by its primary key.
* @param {Realm~ObjectType} type - The type of Realm object to search for.
* @param {number|string} key - The primary key value of the object to search for.
* @throws {Error} If type passed into this method is invalid or if the object type did
* not have a `primaryKey` specified in its {@link Realm~ObjectSchema ObjectSchema}.
* @returns {Realm.Object|undefined} if no object is found.
* @since 0.14.0
*/
objectForPrimaryKey(type, key) {}
/**
* Add a listener `callback` for the specified event `name`.
* @param {string} name - The name of event that should cause the callback to be called.
* _Currently, only the "change" event supported_.
* @param {callback(Realm, string)} callback - Function to be called when the event occurs.
* Each callback will only be called once per event, regardless of the number of times
* it was added.
* @throws {Error} If an invalid event `name` is supplied, or if `callback` is not a function.
*/
addListener(name, callback) {}
/**
* Remove the listener `callback` for the specfied event `name`.
* @param {string} name - The event name.
* _Currently, only the "change" event supported_.
* @param {callback(Realm, string)} callback - Function that was previously added as a
* listener for this event through the {@link Realm#addListener addListener} method.
* @throws {Error} If an invalid event `name` is supplied, or if `callback` is not a function.
*/
removeListener(name, callback) {}
/**
* Remove all event listeners (restricted to the event `name`, if provided).
* @param {string} [name] - The name of the event whose listeners should be removed.
* _Currently, only the "change" event supported_.
* @throws {Error} When invalid event `name` is supplied
*/
removeAllListeners(name) {}
/**
* Synchronously call the provided `callback` inside a write transaction.
* @param {function()} callback
*/
write(callback) {}
/**
* Initiate a write transaction.
* @throws {Error} When already in write transaction
*/
beginTransaction() {}
/**
* Commit a write transaction.
*/
commitTransaction() {}
/**
* Cancel a write transaction.
*/
cancelTransaction() {}
/**
* Replaces all string columns in this Realm with a string enumeration column and compacts the
* database file.
*
* Cannot be called from a write transaction.
*
* Compaction will not occur if other `Realm` instances exist.
*
* While compaction is in progress, attempts by other threads or processes to open the database will
* wait.
*
* Be warned that resource requirements for compaction is proportional to the amount of live data in
* the database. Compaction works by writing the database contents to a temporary database file and
* then replacing the database with the temporary one.
* @returns {true} if compaction succeeds.
*/
compact() {}
/**
* If the Realm is a partially synchronized Realm, fetch and synchronize the objects
* of a given object type that match the given query (in string format).
*
* **Partial synchronization is a tech preview. Its APIs are subject to change.**
* @param {Realm~ObjectType} type - The type of Realm objects to retrieve.
* @param {string} query - Query used to filter objects.
* @return {Promise} - a promise that will be resolved with the Realm.Results instance when it's available.
*/
subscribeToObjects(className, query, callback) {}
}
/**
* Get the current schema version of the Realm at the given path.
* @param {string} path - The path to the file where the
* Realm database is stored.
* @param {ArrayBuffer|ArrayBufferView} [encryptionKey] - Required only when
* accessing encrypted Realms.
* @throws {Error} When passing an invalid or non-matching encryption key.
* @returns {number} version of the schema, or `-1` if no Realm exists at `path`.
*/
Realm.schemaVersion = function(path, encryptionKey) {};
/**
* Delete the Realm file for the given configuration.
* @param {Realm~Configuration} config
* @throws {Error} If anything in the provided `config` is invalid.
*/
Realm.deleteFile = function(config) {};
/**
* The default path where to create and access the Realm file.
* @type {string}
*/
Realm.defaultPath;
/**
* This describes the different options used to create a {@link Realm} instance.
* @typedef Realm~Configuration
* @type {Object}
* @property {ArrayBuffer|ArrayBufferView} [encryptionKey] - The 512-bit (64-byte) encryption
* key used to encrypt and decrypt all data in the Realm.
* @property {callback(Realm, Realm)} [migration] - The function to run if a migration is needed.
* This function should provide all the logic for converting data models from previous schemas
* to the new schema.
* This function takes two arguments:
* - `oldRealm` - The Realm before migration is performed.
* - `newRealm` - The Realm that uses the latest `schema`, which should be modified as necessary.
* @property {boolean} [deleteRealmIfMigrationNeeded=false] - Specifies if this Realm should be deleted
* if a migration is needed.
* @property {callback(number, number)} [shouldCompactOnLaunch] - The function called when opening
* a Realm for the first time during the life of a process to determine if it should be compacted
* before being returned to the user. The function takes two arguments:
* - `totalSize` - The total file size (data + free space)
* - `unusedSize` - The total bytes used by data in the file.
* It returns `true` to indicate that an attempt to compact the file should be made. The compaction
* will be skipped if another process is accessing it.
* @property {string} [path={@link Realm.defaultPath}] - The path to the file where the
* Realm database should be stored.
* @property {boolean} [inMemory=false] - Specifies if this Realm should be opened in-memory. This
* still requires a path (can be the default path) to identify the Realm so other processes can
* open the same Realm. The file will also be used as swap space if the Realm becomes bigger than
* what fits in memory, but it is not persistent and will be removed when the last instance
* is closed.
* @property {boolean} [readOnly=false] - Specifies if this Realm should be opened as read-only.
* @property {Array<Realm~ObjectClass|Realm~ObjectSchema>} [schema] - Specifies all the
* object types in this Realm. **Required** when first creating a Realm at this `path`.
* If omitted, the schema will be read from the existing Realm file.
* @property {number} [schemaVersion] - **Required** (and must be incremented) after
* changing the `schema`.
* @property {Object} [sync] - Sync configuration parameters with the following
* child properties:
* - `user` - A `User` object obtained by calling `Realm.Sync.User.login`
* - `url` - A `string` which contains a valid Realm Sync url
* - `error` - A callback function which is called in error situations.
* The `error` callback can take up to four optional arguments: `message`, `isFatal`,
* `category`, and `code`.
* - `validate_ssl` - Indicating if SSL certificates must be validated
* - `ssl_trust_certificate_path` - A path where to find trusted SSL certificates
* - `open_ssl_verify_callback` - A callback function used to accept or reject the server's
* SSL certificate. open_ssl_verify_callback is called with an object of type
* <code>
* {
* serverAddress: String,
* serverPort: Number,
* pemCertificate: String,
* acceptedByOpenSSL: Boolean,
* depth: Number
* }
* </code>
* The return value of open_ssl_verify_callback decides whether the certificate is accepted (true)
* or rejected (false). The open_ssl_verify_callback function is only respected on platforms where
* OpenSSL is used for the sync client, e.g. Linux. The open_ssl_verify_callback function is not
* allowed to throw exceptions. If the operations needed to verify the certificate lead to an exception,
* the exception must be caught explicitly before returning. The return value would typically be false
* in case of an exception.
*
* When the sync client has received the server's certificate chain, it presents every certificate in
* the chain to the open_ssl_verify_callback function. The depth argument specifies the position of the
* certificate in the chain. depth = 0 represents the actual server certificate. The root
* certificate has the highest depth. The certificate of highest depth will be presented first.
*
* acceptedByOpenSSL is true if OpenSSL has accepted the certificate, and false if OpenSSL has rejected it.
* It is generally safe to return true when acceptedByOpenSSL is true. If acceptedByOpenSSL is false, an
* independent verification should be made.
*
* One possible way of using the open_ssl_verify_callback function is to embed the known server certificate
* in the client and accept the presented certificate if and only if it is equal to the known certificate.
*
* The purpose of open_ssl_verify_callback is to enable custom certificate handling and to solve cases where
* OpenSSL erroneously rejects valid certificates possibly because OpenSSL doesn't have access to the
* proper trust certificates.
* - `partial` - Whether this Realm should be opened in 'partial synchronization' mode.
* Partial synchronisation only synchronizes those objects that match the query specified in contrast
* to the normal mode of operation that synchronises all objects in a remote Realm.
* **Partial synchronization is a tech preview. Its APIs are subject to change.**
*/
/**
* Realm objects will inherit methods, getters, and setters from the `prototype` of this
* constructor. It is **highly recommended** that this constructor inherit from
* {@link Realm.Object}.
* @typedef Realm~ObjectClass
* @type {Class}
* @property {Realm~ObjectSchema} schema - Static property specifying object schema information.
*/
/**
* @typedef Realm~ObjectSchema
* @type {Object}
* @property {string} name - Represents the object type.
* @property {string} [primaryKey] - The name of a `"string"` or `"int"` property
* that must be unique across all objects of this type within the same Realm.
* @property {Object<string, (Realm~PropertyType|Realm~ObjectSchemaProperty)>} properties -
* An object where the keys are property names and the values represent the property type.
*
* @example
* let MyClassSchema = {
* name: 'MyClass',
* primaryKey: 'pk',
* properties: {
* pk: 'int',
* optionalFloatValue: 'float?' // or {type: 'float', optional: true}
* listOfStrings: 'string[]',
* listOfOptionalDates: 'date?[]',
* indexedInt: {type: 'int', indexed: true}
*
* linkToObject: 'MyClass',
* listOfObjects: 'MyClass[]', // or {type: 'list', objectType: 'MyClass'}
* objectsLinkingToThisObject: {type: 'linkingObjects', objectType: 'MyClass', property: 'linkToObject'}
* }
* };
*/
/**
* @typedef Realm~ObjectSchemaProperty
* @type {Object}
* @property {Realm~PropertyType} type - The type of this property.
* @property {Realm~PropertyType} [objectType] - **Required** when `type` is `"list"` or `"linkingObjects"`,
* and must match the type of an object in the same schema, or, for `"list"`
* only, any other type which may be stored as a Realm property.
* @property {string} [property] - **Required** when `type` is `"linkingObjects"`, and must match
* the name of a property on the type specified in `objectType` that links to the type this property belongs to.
* @property {any} [default] - The default value for this property on creation when not
* otherwise specified.
* @property {boolean} [optional] - Signals if this property may be assigned `null` or `undefined`.
* For `"list"` properties of non-object types, this instead signals whether the values inside the list may be assigned `null` or `undefined`.
* This is not supported for `"list"` properties of object types and `"linkingObjects"` properties.
* @property {boolean} [indexed] - Signals if this property should be indexed. Only supported for
* `"string"`, `"int"`, and `"bool"` properties.
*/
/**
* The type of an object may either be specified as a string equal to the `name` in a
* {@link Realm~ObjectSchema ObjectSchema} definition, **or** a constructor that was specified
* in the {@link Realm~Configuration configuration} `schema`.
* @typedef Realm~ObjectType
* @type {string|Realm~ObjectClass}
*/
/**
* A property type may be specified as one of the standard builtin types, or as
* an object type inside the same schema.
*
* When specifying property types in an {@linkplain Realm~ObjectSchema object schema}, you
* may append `?` to any of the property types to indicate that it is optional
* (i.e. it can be `null` in addition to the normal values) and `[]` to
* indicate that it is instead a list of that type. For example,
* `optionalIntList: 'int?[]'` would declare a property which is a list of
* nullable integers. The property types reported by {@linkplain Realm.Collection
* collections} and in a Realm's schema will never
* use these forms.
*
* @typedef Realm~PropertyType
* @type {("bool"|"int"|"float"|"double"|"string"|"date"|"data"|"list"|"linkingObjects"|"<ObjectType>")}
*
* @property {boolean} "bool" - Property value may either be `true` or `false`.
* @property {number} "int" - Property may be assigned any number, but will be stored as a
* round integer, meaning anything after the decimal will be truncated.
* @property {number} "float" - Property may be assigned any number, but will be stored as a
* `float`, which may result in a loss of precision.
* @property {number} "double" - Property may be assigned any number, and will have no loss
* of precision.
* @property {string} "string" - Property value may be any arbitrary string.
* @property {Date} "date" - Property may be assigned any `Date` instance.
* @property {ArrayBuffer} "data" - Property may either be assigned an `ArrayBuffer`
* or `ArrayBufferView` (e.g. `DataView`, `Int8Array`, `Float32Array`, etc.) instance,
* but will always be returned as an `ArrayBuffer`.
* @property {Realm.List} "list" - Property may be assigned any ordered collection
* (e.g. `Array`, {@link Realm.List}, {@link Realm.Results}) of objects all matching the
* `objectType` specified in the {@link Realm~ObjectSchemaProperty ObjectSchemaProperty}.
* @property {Realm.Results} "linkingObjects" - Property is read-only and always returns a {@link Realm.Results}
* of all the objects matching the `objectType` that are linking to the current object
* through the `property` relationship specified in {@link Realm~ObjectSchemaProperty ObjectSchemaProperty}.
* @property {Realm.Object} "<ObjectType>" - A string that matches the `name` of an object in the
* same schema (see {@link Realm~ObjectSchema ObjectSchema}) this property may be assigned
* any object of this type from inside the same Realm, and will always be _optional_
* (meaning it may also be assigned `null` or `undefined`).
*/