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import type { Action, ActionCreator, StoreEnhancer } from 'redux';
import { compose } from 'redux';
/**
 * @public
 */
export interface DevToolsEnhancerOptions {
    /**
     * the instance name to be showed on the monitor page. Default value is `document.title`.
     * If not specified and there's no document title, it will consist of `tabId` and `instanceId`.
     */
    name?: string;
    /**
     * action creators functions to be available in the Dispatcher.
     */
    actionCreators?: ActionCreator<any>[] | {
        [key: string]: ActionCreator<any>;
    };
    /**
     * if more than one action is dispatched in the indicated interval, all new actions will be collected and sent at once.
     * It is the joint between performance and speed. When set to `0`, all actions will be sent instantly.
     * Set it to a higher value when experiencing perf issues (also `maxAge` to a lower value).
     *
     * @default 500 ms.
     */
    latency?: number;
    /**
     * (> 1) - maximum allowed actions to be stored in the history tree. The oldest actions are removed once maxAge is reached. It's critical for performance.
     *
     * @default 50
     */
    maxAge?: number;
    /**
     * Customizes how actions and state are serialized and deserialized. Can be a boolean or object. If given a boolean, the behavior is the same as if you
     * were to pass an object and specify `options` as a boolean. Giving an object allows fine-grained customization using the `replacer` and `reviver`
     * functions.
     */
    serialize?: boolean | {
        /**
         * - `undefined` - will use regular `JSON.stringify` to send data (it's the fast mode).
         * - `false` - will handle also circular references.
         * - `true` - will handle also date, regex, undefined, error objects, symbols, maps, sets and functions.
         * - object, which contains `date`, `regex`, `undefined`, `error`, `symbol`, `map`, `set` and `function` keys.
         *   For each of them you can indicate if to include (by setting as `true`).
         *   For `function` key you can also specify a custom function which handles serialization.
         *   See [`jsan`](https://github.com/kolodny/jsan) for more details.
         */
        options?: undefined | boolean | {
            date?: true;
            regex?: true;
            undefined?: true;
            error?: true;
            symbol?: true;
            map?: true;
            set?: true;
            function?: true | ((fn: (...args: any[]) => any) => string);
        };
        /**
         * [JSON replacer function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify#The_replacer_parameter) used for both actions and states stringify.
         * In addition, you can specify a data type by adding a [`__serializedType__`](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-serialize/blob/master/helpers/index.js#L4)
         * key. So you can deserialize it back while importing or persisting data.
         * Moreover, it will also [show a nice preview showing the provided custom type](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7957859/21814330/a17d556a-d761-11e6-85ef-159dd12f36c5.png):
         */
        replacer?: (key: string, value: unknown) => any;
        /**
         * [JSON `reviver` function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse#Using_the_reviver_parameter)
         * used for parsing the imported actions and states. See [`remotedev-serialize`](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-serialize/blob/master/immutable/serialize.js#L8-L41)
         * as an example on how to serialize special data types and get them back.
         */
        reviver?: (key: string, value: unknown) => any;
        /**
         * Automatically serialize/deserialize immutablejs via [remotedev-serialize](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-serialize).
         * Just pass the Immutable library. It will support all ImmutableJS structures. You can even export them into a file and get them back.
         * The only exception is `Record` class, for which you should pass this in addition the references to your classes in `refs`.
         */
        immutable?: any;
        /**
         * ImmutableJS `Record` classes used to make possible restore its instances back when importing, persisting...
         */
        refs?: any;
    };
    /**
     * function which takes `action` object and id number as arguments, and should return `action` object back.
     */
    actionSanitizer?: <A extends Action>(action: A, id: number) => A;
    /**
     * function which takes `state` object and index as arguments, and should return `state` object back.
     */
    stateSanitizer?: <S>(state: S, index: number) => S;
    /**
     * *string or array of strings as regex* - actions types to be hidden / shown in the monitors (while passed to the reducers).
     * If `actionsWhitelist` specified, `actionsBlacklist` is ignored.
     * @deprecated Use actionsDenylist instead.
     */
    actionsBlacklist?: string | string[];
    /**
     * *string or array of strings as regex* - actions types to be hidden / shown in the monitors (while passed to the reducers).
     * If `actionsWhitelist` specified, `actionsBlacklist` is ignored.
     * @deprecated Use actionsAllowlist instead.
     */
    actionsWhitelist?: string | string[];
    /**
     * *string or array of strings as regex* - actions types to be hidden / shown in the monitors (while passed to the reducers).
     * If `actionsAllowlist` specified, `actionsDenylist` is ignored.
     */
    actionsDenylist?: string | string[];
    /**
     * *string or array of strings as regex* - actions types to be hidden / shown in the monitors (while passed to the reducers).
     * If `actionsAllowlist` specified, `actionsDenylist` is ignored.
     */
    actionsAllowlist?: string | string[];
    /**
     * called for every action before sending, takes `state` and `action` object, and returns `true` in case it allows sending the current data to the monitor.
     * Use it as a more advanced version of `actionsDenylist`/`actionsAllowlist` parameters.
     */
    predicate?: <S, A extends Action>(state: S, action: A) => boolean;
    /**
     * if specified as `false`, it will not record the changes till clicking on `Start recording` button.
     * Available only for Redux enhancer, for others use `autoPause`.
     *
     * @default true
     */
    shouldRecordChanges?: boolean;
    /**
     * if specified, whenever clicking on `Pause recording` button and there are actions in the history log, will add this action type.
     * If not specified, will commit when paused. Available only for Redux enhancer.
     *
     * @default "@@PAUSED""
     */
    pauseActionType?: string;
    /**
     * auto pauses when the extension’s window is not opened, and so has zero impact on your app when not in use.
     * Not available for Redux enhancer (as it already does it but storing the data to be sent).
     *
     * @default false
     */
    autoPause?: boolean;
    /**
     * if specified as `true`, it will not allow any non-monitor actions to be dispatched till clicking on `Unlock changes` button.
     * Available only for Redux enhancer.
     *
     * @default false
     */
    shouldStartLocked?: boolean;
    /**
     * if set to `false`, will not recompute the states on hot reloading (or on replacing the reducers). Available only for Redux enhancer.
     *
     * @default true
     */
    shouldHotReload?: boolean;
    /**
     * if specified as `true`, whenever there's an exception in reducers, the monitors will show the error message, and next actions will not be dispatched.
     *
     * @default false
     */
    shouldCatchErrors?: boolean;
    /**
     * If you want to restrict the extension, specify the features you allow.
     * If not specified, all of the features are enabled. When set as an object, only those included as `true` will be allowed.
     * Note that except `true`/`false`, `import` and `export` can be set as `custom` (which is by default for Redux enhancer), meaning that the importing/exporting occurs on the client side.
     * Otherwise, you'll get/set the data right from the monitor part.
     */
    features?: {
        /**
         * start/pause recording of dispatched actions
         */
        pause?: boolean;
        /**
         * lock/unlock dispatching actions and side effects
         */
        lock?: boolean;
        /**
         * persist states on page reloading
         */
        persist?: boolean;
        /**
         * export history of actions in a file
         */
        export?: boolean | 'custom';
        /**
         * import history of actions from a file
         */
        import?: boolean | 'custom';
        /**
         * jump back and forth (time travelling)
         */
        jump?: boolean;
        /**
         * skip (cancel) actions
         */
        skip?: boolean;
        /**
         * drag and drop actions in the history list
         */
        reorder?: boolean;
        /**
         * dispatch custom actions or action creators
         */
        dispatch?: boolean;
        /**
         * generate tests for the selected actions
         */
        test?: boolean;
    };
    /**
     * Set to true or a stacktrace-returning function to record call stack traces for dispatched actions.
     * Defaults to false.
     */
    trace?: boolean | (<A extends Action>(action: A) => string);
    /**
     * The maximum number of stack trace entries to record per action. Defaults to 10.
     */
    traceLimit?: number;
}
declare type Compose = typeof compose;
interface ComposeWithDevTools {
    (options: DevToolsEnhancerOptions): Compose;
    <StoreExt>(...funcs: StoreEnhancer<StoreExt>[]): StoreEnhancer<StoreExt>;
}
/**
 * @public
 */
export declare const composeWithDevTools: ComposeWithDevTools;
/**
 * @public
 */
export declare const devToolsEnhancer: {
    (options: DevToolsEnhancerOptions): StoreEnhancer<any>;
};
export {};
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