// License: LGPL-3.0-or-later /** * the main identifier for HoudiniObjects which is unique between all other HoudiniObjects with the same object value. * Currently just an integer but we could reevaluate later; */ export type IDType = number; /** * an identifier for HoudiniObjects which is unique among all HoudiniObjects. */ export type HouID = string; /** * Describes a monetary value in the minimum unit for this current. Corresponds to Money class in * Ruby and Typescript */ export type Amount = { cents: number, currency: string }; /** * A more flexible version of Amount. In cases where we can assume what the currency is, * we don't actually require you to provide it. Probably will be used most by APIs */ export type FlexibleAmount = Amount | string | number; /** * A rule for something recurring. Used for recurring donations. Based on `ice_cube` gem format * * @example * // Recur once a month, for 3 times * { count: 3, interval: 1, type: 'monthly' } * @example * // Recur every other month, stop on June 1, 2021 * { interval: 2, type: 'monthly', until: new Date(2021, 6, 1) } * @example * // Recur every year * { interval: 1, type: 'yearly' } */ export type RecurrenceRule = { /** * The number of times we should run the recurrence */ count?: number; /** * Interval of `type` for the event to recur */ interval: number; /** * The scale of the recurrence */ type: 'monthly' | 'year'; /** * The the point after which the rule should not recur anymore. */ until?: Date; }; /** * Every object controlled by the Houdini event publisher must meet this standard interface * and will inherit from it. */ export interface HoudiniObject { /** * An IDType which unique which uniquely identifies this object * from all other similar objects */ id: ID; /** * the type of object. Roughly corresponds to the object's class in Rails */ object: string; } /** * Used to identify objects when the field they're assigned too isn't enough to know what type of object they are. * As an example on a transaction object, you'll have a field called "subtransaction". That could be any subtransaction object, for example, an * `offline_transaction` or a `stripe_transaction`. We don't have enough information using the field name to tell us EXACTLY what type of field this is. * There for we provide the following JSON object: * * { * id: , * object: , * type: 'subtransaction', * } * * * * */ export interface PolymorphicID extends HoudiniObject { /** the subtype of the object */ type: string; } type HoudiniObjectOfAllIDs = HoudiniObject | HoudiniObject; /** * An event published by Houdini * * Generics: * * EventType a snake-cased string of the format: ".". As an example * tag_master.created means the event fired by when a tag_master was created * * DataObject: the interface representing the actual object which the event occurred on. An object of that type is * on the 'data' attribute */ export interface HoudiniEvent { /** data for the event. We wrap the object inside becuase we might want to provide some sort of */ data: { /** the object after the event has occurred */ object: DataObject; }; /** * A HouID uniquely representing the event */ id: HouID; object: 'object_event'; /** The type of event that this is */ type: EventType; }