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  1. package/LICENSE +201 -0
  2. package/README.md +148 -0
  3. package/lib/cjs/index.js +0 -1
  4. package/lib/cjs/src/base.scailo_pb.js +42 -0
  5. package/lib/cjs/src/components.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  6. package/lib/cjs/src/equipments.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  7. package/lib/cjs/src/feedstocks.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  8. package/lib/cjs/src/infrastructures.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  9. package/lib/cjs/src/merchandises.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  10. package/lib/cjs/src/products.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  11. package/lib/cjs/src/vault_commons.scailo_pb.js +2 -2
  12. package/lib/cjs/types/index.d.ts +0 -1
  13. package/lib/cjs/types/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
  14. package/lib/cjs/types/src/base.scailo_pb.d.ts +37 -1
  15. package/lib/cjs/types/src/base.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  16. package/lib/cjs/types/src/components.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  17. package/lib/cjs/types/src/components.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  18. package/lib/cjs/types/src/equipments.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  19. package/lib/cjs/types/src/equipments.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  20. package/lib/cjs/types/src/feedstocks.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  21. package/lib/cjs/types/src/feedstocks.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  22. package/lib/cjs/types/src/infrastructures.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  23. package/lib/cjs/types/src/infrastructures.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  24. package/lib/cjs/types/src/merchandises.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  25. package/lib/cjs/types/src/merchandises.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  26. package/lib/cjs/types/src/products.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  27. package/lib/cjs/types/src/products.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  28. package/lib/cjs/types/src/vault_commons.scailo_pb.d.ts +2 -2
  29. package/lib/esm/index.js +0 -1
  30. package/lib/esm/src/base.scailo_pb.js +42 -0
  31. package/lib/esm/src/components.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  32. package/lib/esm/src/equipments.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  33. package/lib/esm/src/feedstocks.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  34. package/lib/esm/src/infrastructures.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  35. package/lib/esm/src/merchandises.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  36. package/lib/esm/src/products.scailo_pb.js +36 -0
  37. package/lib/esm/src/vault_commons.scailo_pb.js +2 -2
  38. package/lib/esm/types/index.d.ts +0 -1
  39. package/lib/esm/types/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
  40. package/lib/esm/types/src/base.scailo_pb.d.ts +37 -1
  41. package/lib/esm/types/src/base.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  42. package/lib/esm/types/src/components.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  43. package/lib/esm/types/src/components.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  44. package/lib/esm/types/src/equipments.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  45. package/lib/esm/types/src/equipments.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  46. package/lib/esm/types/src/feedstocks.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  47. package/lib/esm/types/src/feedstocks.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  48. package/lib/esm/types/src/infrastructures.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  49. package/lib/esm/types/src/infrastructures.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  50. package/lib/esm/types/src/merchandises.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  51. package/lib/esm/types/src/merchandises.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  52. package/lib/esm/types/src/products.scailo_pb.d.ts +31 -0
  53. package/lib/esm/types/src/products.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +1 -1
  54. package/lib/esm/types/src/vault_commons.scailo_pb.d.ts +2 -2
  55. package/package.json +6 -6
  56. package/lib/cjs/src/genesis.validate.scailo_pb.js +0 -1141
  57. package/lib/cjs/src/google/protobuf/duration_pb.js +0 -183
  58. package/lib/cjs/src/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.js +0 -227
  59. package/lib/cjs/types/src/genesis.validate.scailo_pb.d.ts +0 -1796
  60. package/lib/cjs/types/src/genesis.validate.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +0 -1
  61. package/lib/cjs/types/src/google/protobuf/duration_pb.d.ts +0 -97
  62. package/lib/cjs/types/src/google/protobuf/duration_pb.d.ts.map +0 -1
  63. package/lib/cjs/types/src/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.d.ts +0 -129
  64. package/lib/cjs/types/src/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.d.ts.map +0 -1
  65. package/lib/esm/src/genesis.validate.scailo_pb.js +0 -2045
  66. package/lib/esm/src/google/protobuf/duration_pb.js +0 -183
  67. package/lib/esm/src/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.js +0 -227
  68. package/lib/esm/types/src/genesis.validate.scailo_pb.d.ts +0 -1796
  69. package/lib/esm/types/src/genesis.validate.scailo_pb.d.ts.map +0 -1
  70. package/lib/esm/types/src/google/protobuf/duration_pb.d.ts +0 -97
  71. package/lib/esm/types/src/google/protobuf/duration_pb.d.ts.map +0 -1
  72. package/lib/esm/types/src/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.d.ts +0 -129
  73. package/lib/esm/types/src/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.d.ts.map +0 -1
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- }
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- if (ms < Date.parse("0001-01-01T00:00:00Z") || ms > Date.parse("9999-12-31T23:59:59Z")) {
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- throw new Error(`cannot decode message google.protobuf.Timestamp from JSON: must be from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z inclusive`);
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- }
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- this.seconds = protobuf_1.protoInt64.parse(ms / 1000);
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- this.nanos = 0;
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- if (matches[7]) {
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- this.nanos = (parseInt("1" + matches[7] + "0".repeat(9 - matches[7].length)) - 1000000000);
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- return this;
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- }
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- toJson(options) {
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- const ms = Number(this.seconds) * 1000;
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- if (ms < Date.parse("0001-01-01T00:00:00Z") || ms > Date.parse("9999-12-31T23:59:59Z")) {
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- throw new Error(`cannot encode google.protobuf.Timestamp to JSON: must be from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z inclusive`);
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- }
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- if (this.nanos < 0) {
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- throw new Error(`cannot encode google.protobuf.Timestamp to JSON: nanos must not be negative`);
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- }
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- let z = "Z";
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- if (this.nanos > 0) {
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- const nanosStr = (this.nanos + 1000000000).toString().substring(1);
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- if (nanosStr.substring(3) === "000000") {
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- z = "." + nanosStr.substring(0, 3) + "Z";
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- }
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- else if (nanosStr.substring(6) === "000") {
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- z = "." + nanosStr.substring(0, 6) + "Z";
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- }
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- else {
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- z = "." + nanosStr + "Z";
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- }
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- }
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- return new Date(ms).toISOString().replace(".000Z", z);
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- }
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- toDate() {
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- return new Date(Number(this.seconds) * 1000 + Math.ceil(this.nanos / 1000000));
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- }
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- static runtime = protobuf_1.proto3;
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- static typeName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp";
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- static fields = protobuf_1.proto3.util.newFieldList(() => [
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- { no: 1, name: "seconds", kind: "scalar", T: 3 /* ScalarType.INT64 */ },
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- { no: 2, name: "nanos", kind: "scalar", T: 5 /* ScalarType.INT32 */ },
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- ]);
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- static now() {
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- return Timestamp.fromDate(new Date());
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- }
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- static fromDate(date) {
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- const ms = date.getTime();
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- return new Timestamp({
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- seconds: protobuf_1.protoInt64.parse(Math.floor(ms / 1000)),
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- nanos: (ms % 1000) * 1000000,
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- });
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- }
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- static fromBinary(bytes, options) {
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- return new Timestamp().fromBinary(bytes, options);
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- }
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- static fromJson(jsonValue, options) {
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- return new Timestamp().fromJson(jsonValue, options);
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- }
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- static fromJsonString(jsonString, options) {
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- return new Timestamp().fromJsonString(jsonString, options);
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- }
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- static equals(a, b) {
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- return protobuf_1.proto3.util.equals(Timestamp, a, b);
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- }
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- }
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- exports.Timestamp = Timestamp;