@fluidframework/tree 2.63.0-359461 → 2.63.0-359734
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- package/.mocharc.cjs +9 -1
- package/api-report/tree.alpha.api.md +93 -98
- package/api-report/tree.beta.api.md +37 -2
- package/api-report/tree.legacy.beta.api.md +37 -2
- package/api-report/tree.legacy.public.api.md +9 -2
- package/api-report/tree.public.api.md +9 -2
- package/dist/alpha.d.ts +11 -13
- package/dist/beta.d.ts +5 -0
- package/dist/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.js +17 -15
- package/dist/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/jsonDomainSchema.d.ts +5 -5
- package/dist/jsonDomainSchema.js +5 -5
- package/dist/jsonDomainSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/legacy.d.ts +5 -0
- package/dist/packageVersion.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/packageVersion.js +1 -1
- package/dist/packageVersion.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/public.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/serializableDomainSchema.d.ts +6 -6
- package/dist/serializableDomainSchema.js +5 -5
- package/dist/serializableDomainSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeAlpha.d.ts +20 -28
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeAlpha.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeAlpha.js +4 -29
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeAlpha.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/conciseTree.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/conciseTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/configuration.d.ts +0 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/configuration.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/configuration.js +1 -4
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/configuration.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/customTree.d.ts +7 -7
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/customTree.js +5 -5
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/customTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/discrepancies.js +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/discrepancies.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.js +4 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.d.ts +12 -4
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js +3 -8
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryAlpha.d.ts +27 -26
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryAlpha.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryAlpha.js +11 -0
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryAlpha.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryBeta.d.ts +13 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryBeta.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryBeta.js +14 -0
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryBeta.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaStatics.d.ts +9 -14
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaStatics.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaStatics.js +9 -12
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaStatics.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/tree.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/tree.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/treeBeta.d.ts +52 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/treeBeta.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/treeBeta.js +36 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/treeBeta.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/treeNodeApi.js +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/treeNodeApi.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.d.ts +120 -62
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.js +162 -84
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/context.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/context.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/context.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/index.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/index.js +4 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/toStored.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/toStored.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/toStored.js +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/toStored.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNode.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNode.js +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNode.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNodeSchema.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNodeSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNodeSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNodeValid.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNodeValid.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/treeNodeValid.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/walkSchema.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/walkSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/walkSchema.js +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/core/walkSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/createContext.js +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/createContext.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/fieldSchema.d.ts +9 -32
- package/dist/simple-tree/fieldSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/fieldSchema.js +12 -20
- package/dist/simple-tree/fieldSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.d.ts +4 -4
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.js +6 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNode.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNode.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNode.js +5 -6
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNode.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNodeTypes.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNodeTypes.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/array/arrayNodeTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/common.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/common.js +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/common.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNode.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNode.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNode.js +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNode.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNodeTypes.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNodeTypes.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/map/mapNodeTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/index.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNode.d.ts +5 -18
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNode.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNode.js +5 -15
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNode.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNodeTypes.d.ts +4 -11
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNodeTypes.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/object/objectNodeTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNode.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNode.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNode.js +3 -3
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNode.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNodeTypes.d.ts +5 -5
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNodeTypes.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/node-kinds/record/recordNodeTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/prepareForInsertion.d.ts +5 -5
- package/dist/simple-tree/prepareForInsertion.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/prepareForInsertion.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/toStoredSchema.d.ts +8 -8
- package/dist/simple-tree/toStoredSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/toStoredSchema.js +5 -5
- package/dist/simple-tree/toStoredSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/unhydratedFlexTreeFromInsertable.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/unhydratedFlexTreeFromInsertable.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/unhydratedFlexTreeFromInsertable.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/unsafeUnknownSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/unsafeUnknownSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/walkFieldSchema.js +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/walkFieldSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/tableSchema.d.ts +19 -19
- package/dist/tableSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/tableSchema.js +2 -2
- package/dist/tableSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/alpha.d.ts +11 -13
- package/lib/beta.d.ts +5 -0
- package/lib/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.js +17 -15
- package/lib/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/jsonDomainSchema.d.ts +5 -5
- package/lib/jsonDomainSchema.js +5 -5
- package/lib/jsonDomainSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/legacy.d.ts +5 -0
- package/lib/packageVersion.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/packageVersion.js +1 -1
- package/lib/packageVersion.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/public.d.ts +1 -0
- package/lib/serializableDomainSchema.d.ts +6 -6
- package/lib/serializableDomainSchema.js +5 -5
- package/lib/serializableDomainSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeAlpha.d.ts +20 -28
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeAlpha.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeAlpha.js +3 -28
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeAlpha.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/conciseTree.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/conciseTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/configuration.d.ts +0 -3
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/configuration.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/configuration.js +2 -5
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/configuration.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/customTree.d.ts +7 -7
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/customTree.js +5 -5
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/customTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/discrepancies.js +3 -3
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/discrepancies.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts +2 -2
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.js +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.js.map +1 -1
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- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js +3 -8
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js.map +1 -1
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- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactoryAlpha.d.ts.map +1 -1
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- package/lib/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.js +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/tree.d.ts +3 -3
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/tree.js.map +1 -1
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- package/lib/simple-tree/api/treeNodeApi.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.d.ts +120 -62
- package/lib/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.js +158 -80
- package/lib/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.js.map +1 -1
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- package/lib/simple-tree/core/context.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/core/context.js.map +1 -1
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- package/lib/simple-tree/createContext.js.map +1 -1
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- package/src/feature-libraries/treeCursorUtils.ts +34 -19
- package/src/index.ts +7 -10
- package/src/jsonDomainSchema.ts +5 -5
- package/src/packageVersion.ts +1 -1
- package/src/serializableDomainSchema.ts +6 -6
- package/src/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.ts +1 -1
- package/src/shared-tree/treeAlpha.ts +32 -81
- package/src/simple-tree/api/conciseTree.ts +1 -1
- package/src/simple-tree/api/configuration.ts +3 -7
- package/src/simple-tree/api/customTree.ts +7 -7
- package/src/simple-tree/api/discrepancies.ts +3 -3
- package/src/simple-tree/api/index.ts +10 -2
- package/src/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.ts +18 -73
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- package/src/simple-tree/api/storedSchema.ts +2 -6
- package/src/simple-tree/api/tree.ts +3 -3
- package/src/simple-tree/api/treeBeta.ts +136 -3
- package/src/simple-tree/api/treeNodeApi.ts +1 -1
- package/src/simple-tree/core/allowedTypes.ts +355 -159
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Defines what children can be placed under each key.\n\t * @param options - Additional options for the schema.\n\t */\n\tpublic override object<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>,\n\t\tconst TCustomMetadata = unknown,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tfields: T,\n\t\toptions?: ObjectSchemaOptions<TCustomMetadata>,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\tTreeObjectNode<T, ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>>,\n\t\tobject & InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecord<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\treturn objectSchema(\n\t\t\tscoped<TScope, TName, Name>(this, name),\n\t\t\tfields,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\toptions?.allowUnknownOptionalFields ??\n\t\t\t\tdefaultSchemaFactoryObjectOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields,\n\t\t\toptions?.metadata,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\tpublic override objectRecursive<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends RestrictiveStringRecord<System_Unsafe.ImplicitFieldSchemaUnsafe>,\n\t\tconst TCustomMetadata = unknown,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\toptions?: ObjectSchemaOptions<TCustomMetadata>,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\tSystem_Unsafe.TreeObjectNodeUnsafe<T, ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>>,\n\t\tobject & System_Unsafe.InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecordUnsafe<T>,\n\t\tfalse,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\ttype TScopedName = ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>;\n\t\treturn this.object(\n\t\t\tname,\n\t\t\tt as T & RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>,\n\t\t\toptions,\n\t\t) as unknown as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\tTScopedName,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\t\tSystem_Unsafe.TreeObjectNodeUnsafe<T, TScopedName>,\n\t\t\tobject & System_Unsafe.InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecordUnsafe<T>,\n\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tnever,\n\t\t\tTCustomMetadata\n\t\t>;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a structurally typed {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeRecordNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear in the record.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The identifier for this record is defined as a function of the provided types.\n\t * It is still scoped to this `SchemaFactory`, but multiple calls with the same arguments will return the same\n\t * schema object, providing somewhat structural typing.\n\t * This does not support recursive types.\n\t *\n\t * If using these structurally named records, other types in this schema builder should avoid names of the form `Record<${string}>`.\n\t *\n\t * The underlying data format for `Record` nodes is the same as that for `Map` nodes.\n\t * Therefore, changing an existing `Map` schema to a `Record` schema (or vice versa) is\n\t * a non-breaking change and does not require schema migration.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * The returned schema should be used as a schema directly:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * const MyRecord = factory.record(factory.number);\n\t * type MyRecord = NodeFromSchema<typeof Record>;\n\t * ```\n\t * Or inline:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * factory.object(\"Foo\", { myRecord: factory.record(factory.number) });\n\t * ```\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * The name produced at the type-level here is not as specific as it could be; however, doing type-level sorting and escaping is a real mess.\n\t * There are cases where not having this full type provided will be less than ideal, since TypeScript's structural types will allow assignment between runtime incompatible types at compile time.\n\t * For example, attempts to narrow unions of structural records by name won't work.\n\t * Planned future changes to move to a class based schema system as well as factor function based node construction should mostly avoid these issues,\n\t * though there may still be some problematic cases even after that work is done.\n\t *\n\t * The return value is a class, but its type is intentionally not specific enough to indicate it is a class.\n\t * This prevents callers of this from sub-classing it, which is unlikely to work well (due to the ease of accidentally giving two different calls to this different subclasses)\n\t * when working with structural typing.\n\t *\n\t * {@label STRUCTURAL}\n\t */\n\tpublic record<const T extends TreeNodeSchema | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]>(\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaNonClass<\n\t\t/* Name */ ScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Record<${string}>`>,\n\t\t/* Kind */ NodeKind.Record,\n\t\t/* TNode */ TreeRecordNode<T> &\n\t\t\tWithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Record<${string}>`>, NodeKind.Record>,\n\t\t/* TInsertable */ RecordNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\t/* ImplicitlyConstructable */ true,\n\t\t/* Info */ T,\n\t\t/* TConstructorExtra */ undefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define (and add to this library) a {@link TreeNodeSchemaClass} for a {@link (TreeRecordNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - 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All rights reserved.\n * Licensed under the MIT License.\n */\n\nimport type { IFluidLoadable, IDisposable, Listenable } from \"@fluidframework/core-interfaces\";\n\nimport type {\n\tCommitMetadata,\n\tRevertibleAlphaFactory,\n\tRevertibleFactory,\n} from \"../../core/index.js\";\nimport type {\n\t// This is referenced by doc comments.\n\t// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars, unused-imports/no-unused-imports\n\tTreeAlpha,\n} from \"../../shared-tree/index.js\";\nimport type {\n\tImplicitFieldSchema,\n\tInsertableField,\n\tInsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField,\n\tReadableField,\n\tReadSchema,\n\tTreeFieldFromImplicitField,\n} from \"../fieldSchema.js\";\nimport type { UnsafeUnknownSchema } from \"../unsafeUnknownSchema.js\";\nimport type { SimpleTreeSchema } from \"../simpleSchema.js\";\n\nimport type { TreeViewConfiguration } from \"./configuration.js\";\nimport type 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independentView can use these export APIs (maybe provide a reference back to the ViewableTree from the TreeView to accomplish that).\n * @system @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface ViewableTree {\n\t/**\n\t * Returns a {@link TreeView} using the provided schema.\n\t * If the stored schema is compatible with the view schema specified by `config`,\n\t * the returned {@link TreeView} will expose the root with a schema-aware API based on the provided view schema.\n\t * If the provided schema is incompatible with the stored schema, the view will instead expose a status indicating the incompatibility.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * If the tree is uninitialized (has no schema and no content), use {@link TreeView.initialize} on the returned view to set the schema and content together.\n\t * Using `viewWith` followed by {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} to initialize only the schema for a document is technically valid when the schema\n\t * permits trees with no content.\n\t *\n\t * Note that other clients can modify the document at any time, causing the view to change its compatibility status: see {@link TreeView.events} for how to handle invalidation in these cases.\n\t *\n\t * Only one schematized view may exist for a given ITree at a time.\n\t * If creating a second, the first must be disposed before calling `viewWith` again.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * TODO: Support adapters for handling out-of-schema data.\n\t */\n\tviewWith<TRoot extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tconfig: TreeViewConfiguration<TRoot>,\n\t): TreeView<TRoot>;\n}\n\n/**\n * Channel for a Fluid Tree DDS.\n * @remarks\n * Allows storing and collaboratively editing schema-aware hierarchial data.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface ITree extends ViewableTree, IFluidLoadable {}\n\n/**\n * {@link ITree} extended with some alpha APIs.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface ITreeAlpha extends ITree {\n\t/**\n\t * Exports root in the same format as {@link (TreeAlpha:interface).(exportVerbose:1)} using stored keys.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This is `undefined` if and only if the root field is empty (this can only happen if the root field is optional).\n\t */\n\texportVerbose(): VerboseTree | undefined;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Exports the SimpleTreeSchema that is stored in the tree, using stored keys for object fields.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * To get the schema using property keys, use {@link getSimpleSchema} on the view schema.\n\t */\n\texportSimpleSchema(): SimpleTreeSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Creates a fork of the current state of the main branch.\n\t * This new branch will be shared with and editable by all clients.\n\t */\n\tcreateSharedBranch(): string;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns a list of all shared branches that currently exist on this tree.\n\t * Any one of them can be checked out using {@link ITreeAlpha.viewSharedBranchWith}.\n\t */\n\tgetSharedBranchIds(): string[];\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns a view of the tree on the specified shared branch, using the provided schema.\n\t * See {@link ViewableTree.viewWith}.\n\t */\n\tviewSharedBranchWith<TRoot extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tbranchId: string,\n\t\tconfig: TreeViewConfiguration<TRoot>,\n\t): TreeView<TRoot>;\n}\n\n/**\n * A collection of functionality associated with a (version-control-style) branch of a SharedTree.\n * @remarks A `TreeBranch` allows for the {@link TreeBranch.fork | creation of branches} and for those branches to later be {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged}.\n *\n * The `TreeBranch` for a specific {@link TreeNode} may be acquired by calling `TreeAlpha.branch`.\n *\n * A branch does not necessarily know the schema of its SharedTree - to convert a branch to a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view with a schema}, use {@link TreeBranch.hasRootSchema | hasRootSchema()}.\n *\n * The branch associated directly with the {@link ITree | SharedTree} is the \"main\" branch, and all other branches fork (directly or transitively) from that main branch.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranch extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the branch\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns true if this branch has the given schema as its root schema.\n\t * @remarks This is a type guard which allows this branch to become strongly typed as a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view} of the given schema.\n\t *\n\t * To succeed, the given schema must be invariant to the schema of the view - it must include exactly the same allowed types.\n\t * For example, a schema of `Foo | Bar` will not match a view schema of `Foo`, and likewise a schema of `Foo` will not match a view schema of `Foo | Bar`.\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * if (branch.hasRootSchema(MySchema)) {\n\t * const { root } = branch; // `branch` is now a TreeViewAlpha<MySchema>\n\t * // ...\n\t * }\n\t * ```\n\t */\n\thasRootSchema<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tschema: TSchema,\n\t): this is TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fork a new branch off of this branch which is based off of this branch's current state.\n\t * @remarks Any changes to the tree on the new branch will not apply to this branch until the new branch is e.g. {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged} back into this branch.\n\t * The branch should be disposed when no longer needed, either {@link TreeBranch.dispose | explicitly} or {@link TreeBranch.merge | implicitly when merging} into another branch.\n\t */\n\tfork(): TreeBranch;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Apply all the new changes on the given branch to this branch.\n\t * @param branch - a branch which was created by a call to `branch()`.\n\t * @param disposeMerged - whether or not to dispose `branch` after the merge completes.\n\t * Defaults to true.\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t * @remarks All ongoing transactions (if any) in `branch` will be committed before the merge.\n\t */\n\tmerge(branch: TreeBranch, disposeMerged?: boolean): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Advance this branch forward such that all new changes on the target branch become part of this branch.\n\t * @param branch - The branch to rebase onto.\n\t * @remarks After rebasing, this branch will be \"ahead\" of the target branch, that is, its unique changes will have been recreated as if they happened after all changes on the target branch.\n\t * This method may only be called on branches produced via {@link TreeBranch.fork | branch} - attempting to rebase the main branch will throw.\n\t *\n\t * Rebasing long-lived branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last rebased.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be rebased onto another branch - attempting to do so will throw an error.\n\t */\n\trebaseOnto(branch: TreeBranch): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction.\n\t * It should return a status object of {@link TransactionCallbackStatus | TransactionCallbackStatus } type.\n\t * It includes a \"rollback\" property which may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will\n\t * abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so far.\n\t * \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResultExt | TransactionResultExt} type. It includes the following:\n\t *\n\t * - A \"success\" flag indicating whether the transaction was successful or not.\n\t * - The success or failure value as returned by the transaction function.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t *\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t *\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>(\n\t\ttransaction: () => TransactionCallbackStatus<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResultExt<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>;\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction. It may return the following:\n\t *\n\t * - Nothing to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * - A status object of {@link VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | VoidTransactionCallbackStatus } type. It includes a \"rollback\" property which\n\t * may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so\n\t * far. \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t *\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResult | TransactionResult} type. It includes a \"success\" flag indicating whether the\n\t * transaction was successful or not.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t *\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t *\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction(\n\t\ttransaction: () => VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | void,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResult;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Dispose of this branch, cleaning up any resources associated with it.\n\t * @param error - Optional error indicating the reason for the disposal, if the object was disposed as the result of an error.\n\t * @remarks Branches can also be automatically disposed when {@link TreeBranch.merge | they are merged} into another branch.\n\t *\n\t * Disposing branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last {@link TreeBranch.rebaseOnto | rebased}.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t */\n\tdispose(error?: Error): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * An editable view of a (version control style) branch of a shared tree based on some schema.\n *\n * @remarks\n * This schema (known as the view schema) may or may not align with the stored schema of the document.\n * Information about discrepancies between the two schemas is available via {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}.\n *\n * Application authors are encouraged to read {@link https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFramework/blob/main/packages/dds/tree/docs/user-facing/schema-evolution.md | schema-evolution.md}\n * and choose a schema compatibility policy that aligns with their application's needs.\n *\n * @privateRemarks\n * From an API design perspective, `upgradeSchema` could be merged into `viewWith` and/or `viewWith` could return errors explicitly on incompatible documents.\n * Such approaches would make it discoverable that out of schema handling may need to be done.\n * Doing that would however complicate trivial \"hello world\" style example slightly, as well as be a breaking API change.\n * It also seems more complex to handle invalidation with that pattern.\n * Thus this design was chosen at the risk of apps blindly accessing `root` then breaking unexpectedly when the document is incompatible.\n *\n * @see {@link TreeViewAlpha}\n * @see {@link asTreeViewAlpha}\n *\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeView<in out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema> extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * The current root of the tree.\n\t *\n\t * If the view schema not sufficiently compatible with the stored schema, accessing this will throw.\n\t * To handle this case, check {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}'s {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canView | canView} before using.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to this field,\n\t * use {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} via `view.events.on(\"rootChanged\", callback)`.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to stored schema (which may affect compatibility between this view's schema and\n\t * the stored schema), use {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} via `view.events.on(\"schemaChanged\", callback)`.\n\t */\n\tget root(): TreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>);\n\n\t/**\n\t * Description of the current compatibility status between the view schema and stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} is fired when the compatibility status changes.\n\t */\n\treadonly compatibility: SchemaCompatibilityStatus;\n\n\t/**\n\t * When {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is true,\n\t * this can be used to modify the stored schema to make it match the view schema.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This will update the {@link TreeView.compatibility}, allowing access to `root`.\n\t * Beware that this may impact other clients' ability to view the document: see {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canView} for more information.\n\t *\n\t * It is an error to call this when {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is false.\n\t * {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} being true does not mean that an upgrade is required, nor that an upgrade will have any effect.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * In the future, more upgrade options could be provided here.\n\t * Some options that could be added:\n\t * - check the actual document contents (not just the schema) and attempt an atomic document update if the data is compatible.\n\t * - apply converters and upgrade the document.\n\t * - apply converters to lazily to adapt the document to the requested view schema (with optional lazy schema updates or transparent conversions on write).\n\t * - update only a specific change (add an optional field, or apply a staged upgrade)\n\t * - update persistedMetadata or not\n\t *\n\t * As persisted metadata becomes more supported, how it interacts with isEquivalent and upgradeSchema should be clarified:\n\t * for now the docs are being left somewhat vague to allow flexibility in this area.\n\t */\n\tupgradeSchema(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Initialize the tree, setting the stored schema to match this view's schema and setting the tree content.\n\t *\n\t * Only valid to call when this view's {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canInitialize} is true.\n\t *\n\t * Applications should typically call this function before attaching a `SharedTree`.\n\t * @param content - The content to initialize the tree with.\n\t */\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the tree.\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The view schema used by this TreeView.\n\t */\n\treadonly schema: TSchema;\n}\n\n/**\n * {@link TreeView} with proposed changes to the schema aware typing to allow use with `UnsafeUnknownSchema`.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeViewAlpha<\n\tin out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema | UnsafeUnknownSchema,\n> extends Omit<TreeView<ReadSchema<TSchema>>, \"root\" | \"initialize\">,\n\t\tTreeBranch {\n\tget root(): ReadableField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableField<TSchema>);\n\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents & TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t// Override the base branch method to return a typed view rather than merely a branch.\n\tfork(): ReturnType<TreeBranch[\"fork\"]> & TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n}\n\n/**\n * Information about a view schema's compatibility with the document's stored schema.\n *\n * See SharedTree's README for more information about choosing a compatibility policy.\n * @privateRemarks\n * See {@link SchemaCompatibilityTester} for the implementation of this compatibility checking.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface SchemaCompatibilityStatus {\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the view schema allows exactly the same set of documents as the stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Equivalence here is defined in terms of allowed documents because there are some degenerate cases where schemas are not\n\t * exact matches in a strict (schema-based) sense but still allow the same documents, and the document notion is more useful to applications.\n\t *\n\t * Examples which are expressible where this may occur include:\n\t *\n\t * - schema repository `A` has extra schema which schema `B` doesn't have, but they are unused (i.e. not reachable from the root schema)\n\t *\n\t * - field in schema `A` has allowed field members which the corresponding field in schema `B` does not have, but those types are not constructible (for example: an object node type containing a required field with no allowed types)\n\t *\n\t * These cases are typically not interesting to applications.\n\t *\n\t * Note that other content in the stored schema that does not impact document compatibility, like {@link NodeSchemaOptionsAlpha.persistedMetadata}, does not affect this field.\n\t *\n\t * For the computation of this equivalence, {@link SchemaStaticsAlpha.staged | staged} schemas are not included.\n\t * If there are any unknown optional fields, even if allowed by {@link SchemaFactoryObjectOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields}, `isEquivalent` will be false.\n\t */\n\treadonly isEquivalent: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the current view schema is sufficiently compatible with the stored schema to allow viewing tree data.\n\t * If false, {@link TreeView.root} will throw upon access.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * If the view schema does not opt into supporting any additional cases, then `canView` is only true when `isEquivalent` is also true.\n\t * The view schema can however opt into supporting additional cases, and thus can also view documents with stored schema which would be equivalent, except for the following discrepancies:\n\t *\n\t * - An object node with {@link SchemaFactoryObjectOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields} to set to true that has additional optional fields in the stored schema beyond those mentioned in its view schema.\n\t *\n\t * - An additional type allowed at a location in the stored schema where it is {@link SchemaStaticsAlpha.staged | staged} in the view schema.\n\t *\n\t * In these cases `canUpgrade` and `isEquivalent` will be false.\n\t *\n\t * When the documents allowed by the view schema is a strict superset of those by the stored schema,\n\t * `canView` is false because writes to the document using the view schema could make the document violate its stored schema.\n\t * In this case, the stored schema could be updated to match the provided view schema, allowing read-write access to the tree.\n\t * See {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade}.\n\t *\n\t * Future versions of SharedTree may provide readonly access to the document in this case because that would be safe,\n\t * but this is not currently supported.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * A necessary condition for this to be true is that the documents allowed by the view schema are a subset of those allowed by the stored schema.\n\t * This is not sufficient: the simple-tree layer's read APIs only tolerate very specific cases beyond their schema (unknown optional fields).\n\t * For example, if the view schema for a node has a required `Point` field but the stored schema has an optional `Point` field,\n\t * read APIs on the view schema do not work correctly when the document has a node with a missing `Point` field.\n\t * Similar issues happen when the view schema has a field with less allowed types than the stored schema and the document actually leverages those types.\n\t */\n\treadonly canView: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True when {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} can add support for all content required to be supported by the view schema.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * When true, it is valid to call {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} (though if the stored schema is already an exact match, this is a no-op).\n\t *\n\t * When adding optional fields to schema which previously were marked with {@link SchemaFactoryObjectOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields}\n\t * the schema upgrade (assuming no other changes are included) will allow the previous version to view.\n\t * Even this case must still must be done with caution however as only clients with the newly added field will be able to do future upgrades.\n\t * Thus if a version of an application is shipped that adds an unknown optional field, all future versions should include it, even if its no longer used,\n\t * to ensure that documents containing it can still be upgraded.\n\t */\n\treadonly canUpgrade: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True iff the document is uninitialized (i.e. it has no schema and no content).\n\t *\n\t * To initialize the document, call {@link TreeView.initialize}.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * It's not necessary to check this field before calling {@link TreeView.initialize} in most scenarios; application authors typically know from\n\t * branch that they're in a flow which creates a new `SharedTree` and would like to initialize it.\n\t */\n\treadonly canInitialize: boolean;\n\n\t// TODO: Consider extending this status to include:\n\t// - application-defined metadata about the stored schema\n\t// - details about the differences between the stored and view schema sufficient for implementing \"safe mismatch\" policies\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeBranch}.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranchEvents extends Omit<TreeViewEvents, \"commitApplied\"> {\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when a change is made to the branch. Includes data about the change that is made which listeners\n\t * can use to filter on changes they care about (e.g. local vs. remote changes).\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the change\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function that allows users to get a revertible for the change. If not provided,\n\t * this change is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tchanged(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeView}.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeViewEvents {\n\t/**\n\t * Raised whenever {@link TreeView.root} is invalidated.\n\t *\n\t * This includes changes to the document schema.\n\t * It also includes changes to the field containing the root such as setting or clearing an optional root or changing which node is the root.\n\t * This does NOT include changes to the content (fields/children) of the root node: for that case subscribe to events on the root node.\n\t */\n\trootChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The stored schema for the document has changed.\n\t * This may affect the compatibility between the view schema and the stored schema, and thus the ability to use the view.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This event implies that the old {@link TreeView.root} is no longer valid, but applications need not handle that separately:\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} will be fired after this event.\n\t */\n\tschemaChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Retrieve the {@link TreeViewAlpha | alpha API} for a {@link TreeView}.\n * @alpha\n * @deprecated Use {@link asAlpha} instead.\n * @privateRemarks Despite being deprecated, this function should be used within the tree package (outside of tests) rather than `asAlpha` in order to avoid circular import dependencies.\n */\nexport function asTreeViewAlpha<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\tview: TreeView<TSchema>,\n): TreeViewAlpha<TSchema> {\n\treturn view as TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n}\n"]}
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{"version":3,"file":"tree.js","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../../../src/simple-tree/api/tree.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":";AAAA;;;GAGG;;;AAyiBH;;;;;GAKG;AACH,SAAgB,eAAe,CAC9B,IAAuB;IAEvB,OAAO,IAA8B,CAAC;AACvC,CAAC;AAJD,0CAIC","sourcesContent":["/*!\n * Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation and contributors. All rights reserved.\n * Licensed under the MIT License.\n */\n\nimport type { IFluidLoadable, IDisposable, Listenable } from \"@fluidframework/core-interfaces\";\n\nimport type {\n\tCommitMetadata,\n\tRevertibleAlphaFactory,\n\tRevertibleFactory,\n} from \"../../core/index.js\";\nimport type {\n\t// This is referenced by doc comments.\n\t// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars, unused-imports/no-unused-imports\n\tTreeAlpha,\n} from \"../../shared-tree/index.js\";\nimport type {\n\tImplicitFieldSchema,\n\tInsertableField,\n\tInsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField,\n\tReadableField,\n\tReadSchema,\n\tTreeFieldFromImplicitField,\n} from \"../fieldSchema.js\";\nimport type { UnsafeUnknownSchema } from \"../unsafeUnknownSchema.js\";\nimport type { SimpleTreeSchema } from \"../simpleSchema.js\";\n\nimport type { TreeViewConfiguration } from \"./configuration.js\";\nimport type {\n\tRunTransactionParams,\n\tTransactionCallbackStatus,\n\tTransactionResult,\n\tTransactionResultExt,\n\tVoidTransactionCallbackStatus,\n} from \"./transactionTypes.js\";\nimport type { VerboseTree } from \"./verboseTree.js\";\n\n/**\n * A tree from which a {@link TreeView} can be created.\n *\n * @privateRemarks\n * TODO:\n * Add stored key versions of {@link (TreeAlpha:interface).(exportVerbose:2)}, {@link (TreeAlpha:interface).(exportConcise:2)} and {@link (TreeAlpha:interface).exportCompressed} here so tree content can be accessed without a view schema.\n * Add exportSimpleSchema and exportJsonSchema methods (which should exactly match the concise format, and match the free functions for exporting view schema).\n * Maybe rename \"exportJsonSchema\" to align on \"concise\" terminology.\n * Ensure schema exporting APIs here align and reference APIs for exporting view schema to the same formats (which should include stored vs property key choice).\n * Make sure users of independentView can use these export APIs (maybe provide a reference back to the ViewableTree from the TreeView to accomplish that).\n * @system @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface ViewableTree {\n\t/**\n\t * Returns a {@link TreeView} using the provided schema.\n\t * If the stored schema is compatible with the view schema specified by `config`,\n\t * the returned {@link TreeView} will expose the root with a schema-aware API based on the provided view schema.\n\t * If the provided schema is incompatible with the stored schema, the view will instead expose a status indicating the incompatibility.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * If the tree is uninitialized (has no schema and no content), use {@link TreeView.initialize} on the returned view to set the schema and content together.\n\t * Using `viewWith` followed by {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} to initialize only the schema for a document is technically valid when the schema\n\t * permits trees with no content.\n\t *\n\t * Note that other clients can modify the document at any time, causing the view to change its compatibility status: see {@link TreeView.events} for how to handle invalidation in these cases.\n\t *\n\t * Only one schematized view may exist for a given ITree at a time.\n\t * If creating a second, the first must be disposed before calling `viewWith` again.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * TODO: Support adapters for handling out-of-schema data.\n\t */\n\tviewWith<TRoot extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tconfig: TreeViewConfiguration<TRoot>,\n\t): TreeView<TRoot>;\n}\n\n/**\n * Channel for a Fluid Tree DDS.\n * @remarks\n * Allows storing and collaboratively editing schema-aware hierarchial data.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface ITree extends ViewableTree, IFluidLoadable {}\n\n/**\n * {@link ITree} extended with some alpha APIs.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface ITreeAlpha extends ITree {\n\t/**\n\t * Exports root in the same format as {@link (TreeAlpha:interface).(exportVerbose:1)} using stored keys.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This is `undefined` if and only if the root field is empty (this can only happen if the root field is optional).\n\t */\n\texportVerbose(): VerboseTree | undefined;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Exports the SimpleTreeSchema that is stored in the tree, using stored keys for object fields.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * To get the schema using property keys, use {@link getSimpleSchema} on the view schema.\n\t */\n\texportSimpleSchema(): SimpleTreeSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Creates a fork of the current state of the main branch.\n\t * This new branch will be shared with and editable by all clients.\n\t */\n\tcreateSharedBranch(): string;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns a list of all shared branches that currently exist on this tree.\n\t * Any one of them can be checked out using {@link ITreeAlpha.viewSharedBranchWith}.\n\t */\n\tgetSharedBranchIds(): string[];\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns a view of the tree on the specified shared branch, using the provided schema.\n\t * See {@link ViewableTree.viewWith}.\n\t */\n\tviewSharedBranchWith<TRoot extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tbranchId: string,\n\t\tconfig: TreeViewConfiguration<TRoot>,\n\t): TreeView<TRoot>;\n}\n\n/**\n * A collection of functionality associated with a (version-control-style) branch of a SharedTree.\n * @remarks A `TreeBranch` allows for the {@link TreeBranch.fork | creation of branches} and for those branches to later be {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged}.\n *\n * The `TreeBranch` for a specific {@link TreeNode} may be acquired by calling `TreeAlpha.branch`.\n *\n * A branch does not necessarily know the schema of its SharedTree - to convert a branch to a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view with a schema}, use {@link TreeBranch.hasRootSchema | hasRootSchema()}.\n *\n * The branch associated directly with the {@link ITree | SharedTree} is the \"main\" branch, and all other branches fork (directly or transitively) from that main branch.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranch extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the branch\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns true if this branch has the given schema as its root schema.\n\t * @remarks This is a type guard which allows this branch to become strongly typed as a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view} of the given schema.\n\t *\n\t * To succeed, the given schema must be invariant to the schema of the view - it must include exactly the same allowed types.\n\t * For example, a schema of `Foo | Bar` will not match a view schema of `Foo`, and likewise a schema of `Foo` will not match a view schema of `Foo | Bar`.\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * if (branch.hasRootSchema(MySchema)) {\n\t * const { root } = branch; // `branch` is now a TreeViewAlpha<MySchema>\n\t * // ...\n\t * }\n\t * ```\n\t */\n\thasRootSchema<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tschema: TSchema,\n\t): this is TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fork a new branch off of this branch which is based off of this branch's current state.\n\t * @remarks Any changes to the tree on the new branch will not apply to this branch until the new branch is e.g. {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged} back into this branch.\n\t * The branch should be disposed when no longer needed, either {@link TreeBranch.dispose | explicitly} or {@link TreeBranch.merge | implicitly when merging} into another branch.\n\t */\n\tfork(): TreeBranch;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Apply all the new changes on the given branch to this branch.\n\t * @param branch - a branch which was created by a call to `branch()`.\n\t * @param disposeMerged - whether or not to dispose `branch` after the merge completes.\n\t * Defaults to true.\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t * @remarks All ongoing transactions (if any) in `branch` will be committed before the merge.\n\t */\n\tmerge(branch: TreeBranch, disposeMerged?: boolean): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Advance this branch forward such that all new changes on the target branch become part of this branch.\n\t * @param branch - The branch to rebase onto.\n\t * @remarks After rebasing, this branch will be \"ahead\" of the target branch, that is, its unique changes will have been recreated as if they happened after all changes on the target branch.\n\t * This method may only be called on branches produced via {@link TreeBranch.fork | branch} - attempting to rebase the main branch will throw.\n\t *\n\t * Rebasing long-lived branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last rebased.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be rebased onto another branch - attempting to do so will throw an error.\n\t */\n\trebaseOnto(branch: TreeBranch): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction.\n\t * It should return a status object of {@link TransactionCallbackStatus | TransactionCallbackStatus } type.\n\t * It includes a \"rollback\" property which may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will\n\t * abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so far.\n\t * \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResultExt | TransactionResultExt} type. It includes the following:\n\t *\n\t * - A \"success\" flag indicating whether the transaction was successful or not.\n\t * - The success or failure value as returned by the transaction function.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t *\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t *\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>(\n\t\ttransaction: () => TransactionCallbackStatus<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResultExt<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>;\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction. It may return the following:\n\t *\n\t * - Nothing to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * - A status object of {@link VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | VoidTransactionCallbackStatus } type. It includes a \"rollback\" property which\n\t * may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so\n\t * far. \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t *\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResult | TransactionResult} type. It includes a \"success\" flag indicating whether the\n\t * transaction was successful or not.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t *\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t *\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction(\n\t\ttransaction: () => VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | void,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResult;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Dispose of this branch, cleaning up any resources associated with it.\n\t * @param error - Optional error indicating the reason for the disposal, if the object was disposed as the result of an error.\n\t * @remarks Branches can also be automatically disposed when {@link TreeBranch.merge | they are merged} into another branch.\n\t *\n\t * Disposing branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last {@link TreeBranch.rebaseOnto | rebased}.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t */\n\tdispose(error?: Error): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * An editable view of a (version control style) branch of a shared tree based on some schema.\n *\n * @remarks\n * This schema (known as the view schema) may or may not align with the stored schema of the document.\n * Information about discrepancies between the two schemas is available via {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}.\n *\n * Application authors are encouraged to read {@link https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFramework/blob/main/packages/dds/tree/docs/user-facing/schema-evolution.md | schema-evolution.md}\n * and choose a schema compatibility policy that aligns with their application's needs.\n *\n * @privateRemarks\n * From an API design perspective, `upgradeSchema` could be merged into `viewWith` and/or `viewWith` could return errors explicitly on incompatible documents.\n * Such approaches would make it discoverable that out of schema handling may need to be done.\n * Doing that would however complicate trivial \"hello world\" style example slightly, as well as be a breaking API change.\n * It also seems more complex to handle invalidation with that pattern.\n * Thus this design was chosen at the risk of apps blindly accessing `root` then breaking unexpectedly when the document is incompatible.\n *\n * @see {@link TreeViewAlpha}\n * @see {@link asTreeViewAlpha}\n *\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeView<in out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema> extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * The current root of the tree.\n\t *\n\t * If the view schema not sufficiently compatible with the stored schema, accessing this will throw.\n\t * To handle this case, check {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}'s {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canView | canView} before using.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to this field,\n\t * use {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} via `view.events.on(\"rootChanged\", callback)`.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to stored schema (which may affect compatibility between this view's schema and\n\t * the stored schema), use {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} via `view.events.on(\"schemaChanged\", callback)`.\n\t */\n\tget root(): TreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>);\n\n\t/**\n\t * Description of the current compatibility status between the view schema and stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} is fired when the compatibility status changes.\n\t */\n\treadonly compatibility: SchemaCompatibilityStatus;\n\n\t/**\n\t * When {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is true,\n\t * this can be used to modify the stored schema to make it match the view schema.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This will update the {@link TreeView.compatibility}, allowing access to `root`.\n\t * Beware that this may impact other clients' ability to view the document: see {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canView} for more information.\n\t *\n\t * It is an error to call this when {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is false.\n\t * {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} being true does not mean that an upgrade is required, nor that an upgrade will have any effect.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * In the future, more upgrade options could be provided here.\n\t * Some options that could be added:\n\t * - check the actual document contents (not just the schema) and attempt an atomic document update if the data is compatible.\n\t * - apply converters and upgrade the document.\n\t * - apply converters to lazily to adapt the document to the requested view schema (with optional lazy schema updates or transparent conversions on write).\n\t * - update only a specific change (add an optional field, or apply a staged upgrade)\n\t * - update persistedMetadata or not\n\t *\n\t * As persisted metadata becomes more supported, how it interacts with isEquivalent and upgradeSchema should be clarified:\n\t * for now the docs are being left somewhat vague to allow flexibility in this area.\n\t */\n\tupgradeSchema(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Initialize the tree, setting the stored schema to match this view's schema and setting the tree content.\n\t *\n\t * Only valid to call when this view's {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canInitialize} is true.\n\t *\n\t * Applications should typically call this function before attaching a `SharedTree`.\n\t * @param content - The content to initialize the tree with.\n\t */\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the tree.\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The view schema used by this TreeView.\n\t */\n\treadonly schema: TSchema;\n}\n\n/**\n * {@link TreeView} with proposed changes to the schema aware typing to allow use with `UnsafeUnknownSchema`.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeViewAlpha<\n\tin out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema | UnsafeUnknownSchema,\n> extends Omit<TreeView<ReadSchema<TSchema>>, \"root\" | \"initialize\">,\n\t\tTreeBranch {\n\tget root(): ReadableField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableField<TSchema>);\n\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents & TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t// Override the base branch method to return a typed view rather than merely a branch.\n\tfork(): ReturnType<TreeBranch[\"fork\"]> & TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n}\n\n/**\n * Information about a view schema's compatibility with the document's stored schema.\n *\n * See SharedTree's README for more information about choosing a compatibility policy.\n * @privateRemarks\n * See {@link SchemaCompatibilityTester} for the implementation of this compatibility checking.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface SchemaCompatibilityStatus {\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the view schema allows exactly the same set of documents as the stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Equivalence here is defined in terms of allowed documents because there are some degenerate cases where schemas are not\n\t * exact matches in a strict (schema-based) sense but still allow the same documents, and the document notion is more useful to applications.\n\t *\n\t * Examples which are expressible where this may occur include:\n\t *\n\t * - schema repository `A` has extra schema which schema `B` doesn't have, but they are unused (i.e. not reachable from the root schema)\n\t *\n\t * - field in schema `A` has allowed field members which the corresponding field in schema `B` does not have, but those types are not constructible (for example: an object node type containing a required field with no allowed types)\n\t *\n\t * These cases are typically not interesting to applications.\n\t *\n\t * Note that other content in the stored schema that does not impact document compatibility, like {@link NodeSchemaOptionsAlpha.persistedMetadata}, does not affect this field.\n\t *\n\t * For the computation of this equivalence, {@link SchemaStaticsAlpha.staged | staged} schemas are not included.\n\t * If there are any unknown optional fields, even if allowed by {@link ObjectSchemaOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields}, `isEquivalent` will be false.\n\t */\n\treadonly isEquivalent: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the current view schema is sufficiently compatible with the stored schema to allow viewing tree data.\n\t * If false, {@link TreeView.root} will throw upon access.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * If the view schema does not opt into supporting any additional cases, then `canView` is only true when `isEquivalent` is also true.\n\t * The view schema can however opt into supporting additional cases, and thus can also view documents with stored schema which would be equivalent, except for the following discrepancies:\n\t *\n\t * - An object node with {@link ObjectSchemaOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields} to set to true that has additional optional fields in the stored schema beyond those mentioned in its view schema.\n\t *\n\t * - An additional type allowed at a location in the stored schema where it is {@link SchemaStaticsAlpha.staged | staged} in the view schema.\n\t *\n\t * In these cases `canUpgrade` and `isEquivalent` will be false.\n\t *\n\t * When the documents allowed by the view schema is a strict superset of those by the stored schema,\n\t * `canView` is false because writes to the document using the view schema could make the document violate its stored schema.\n\t * In this case, the stored schema could be updated to match the provided view schema, allowing read-write access to the tree.\n\t * See {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade}.\n\t *\n\t * Future versions of SharedTree may provide readonly access to the document in this case because that would be safe,\n\t * but this is not currently supported.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * A necessary condition for this to be true is that the documents allowed by the view schema are a subset of those allowed by the stored schema.\n\t * This is not sufficient: the simple-tree layer's read APIs only tolerate very specific cases beyond their schema (unknown optional fields).\n\t * For example, if the view schema for a node has a required `Point` field but the stored schema has an optional `Point` field,\n\t * read APIs on the view schema do not work correctly when the document has a node with a missing `Point` field.\n\t * Similar issues happen when the view schema has a field with less allowed types than the stored schema and the document actually leverages those types.\n\t */\n\treadonly canView: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True when {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} can add support for all content required to be supported by the view schema.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * When true, it is valid to call {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} (though if the stored schema is already an exact match, this is a no-op).\n\t *\n\t * When adding optional fields to schema which previously were marked with {@link ObjectSchemaOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields}\n\t * the schema upgrade (assuming no other changes are included) will allow the previous version to view.\n\t * Even this case must still must be done with caution however as only clients with the newly added field will be able to do future upgrades.\n\t * Thus if a version of an application is shipped that adds an unknown optional field, all future versions should include it, even if its no longer used,\n\t * to ensure that documents containing it can still be upgraded.\n\t */\n\treadonly canUpgrade: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True iff the document is uninitialized (i.e. it has no schema and no content).\n\t *\n\t * To initialize the document, call {@link TreeView.initialize}.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * It's not necessary to check this field before calling {@link TreeView.initialize} in most scenarios; application authors typically know from\n\t * branch that they're in a flow which creates a new `SharedTree` and would like to initialize it.\n\t */\n\treadonly canInitialize: boolean;\n\n\t// TODO: Consider extending this status to include:\n\t// - application-defined metadata about the stored schema\n\t// - details about the differences between the stored and view schema sufficient for implementing \"safe mismatch\" policies\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeBranch}.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranchEvents extends Omit<TreeViewEvents, \"commitApplied\"> {\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when a change is made to the branch. Includes data about the change that is made which listeners\n\t * can use to filter on changes they care about (e.g. local vs. remote changes).\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the change\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function that allows users to get a revertible for the change. If not provided,\n\t * this change is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tchanged(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeView}.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeViewEvents {\n\t/**\n\t * Raised whenever {@link TreeView.root} is invalidated.\n\t *\n\t * This includes changes to the document schema.\n\t * It also includes changes to the field containing the root such as setting or clearing an optional root or changing which node is the root.\n\t * This does NOT include changes to the content (fields/children) of the root node: for that case subscribe to events on the root node.\n\t */\n\trootChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The stored schema for the document has changed.\n\t * This may affect the compatibility between the view schema and the stored schema, and thus the ability to use the view.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This event implies that the old {@link TreeView.root} is no longer valid, but applications need not handle that separately:\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} will be fired after this event.\n\t */\n\tschemaChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t *\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t *\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Retrieve the {@link TreeViewAlpha | alpha API} for a {@link TreeView}.\n * @alpha\n * @deprecated Use {@link asAlpha} instead.\n * @privateRemarks Despite being deprecated, this function should be used within the tree package (outside of tests) rather than `asAlpha` in order to avoid circular import dependencies.\n */\nexport function asTreeViewAlpha<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\tview: TreeView<TSchema>,\n): TreeViewAlpha<TSchema> {\n\treturn view as TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n}\n"]}
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