@socotra/ec-react-utils 2.3.0-next.5 → 2.3.0-next.6

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package/dist/index.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -10,6 +10,15 @@ import { ProductConfig } from '@socotra/ec-react-schemas';
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  import { QuoteRequest } from '@socotra/ec-react-schemas';
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  import { QuoteResponse } from '@socotra/ec-react-schemas';
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+ /**
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+ * The function `dataModelToJSONSchema` converts a data model to a JSON schema based on specified
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+ * criteria and data types.
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+ * @param {DataModelToJsonSchemaProps} args - The `dataModelToJSONSchema` function takes in an object
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+ * `args` with the following properties:
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+ * @returns The function `dataModelToJSONSchema` returns a JSON schema object based on the provided
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+ * arguments `args`. The JSON schema object includes properties, definitions, required fields, and
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+ * other schema details based on the input data model and configuration.
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+ */
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  export declare const dataModelToJSONSchema: (args: DataModelToJsonSchemaProps) => JsonSchema7;
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  declare interface DataModelToJsonSchemaProps {
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  element?: ElementResponse;
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  }
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+ /**
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+ * The function `extractElementDataModel` extracts element data model based on a given quote, data
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+ * model, and element locator.
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+ * @param - - `quote`: A QuoteResponse object containing information about a quote.
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+ * @param - - `dataModel`: A DataModel object containing information about a data model.
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+ * @param - - `elementLocator`: A string containing the element locator.
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+ * @returns The function `extractElementDataModel` returns either an `ElementConfig` object or `false`
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+ * based on the provided parameters and data model.
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+ */
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  export declare const extractElementDataModel: ({ dataModel, quote, elementLocator, }: {
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  quote: QuoteResponse;
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  dataModel: DataModel;
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  elementLocator: string;
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  }) => ElementConfig | false;
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+ /**
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+ * The function `extractElementDataModelFromType` extracts element data model given a data model and
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+ * element type.
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+ * @param - - `dataModel`: A DataModel object containing information about a data model.
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+ * @param - - `elementType`: A string containing the element type.
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+ * @returns The function `extractElementDataModelFromType` returns either an `ElementConfig` object or `false`
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+ * based on the provided parameters and data model.
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+ */
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+ export declare const extractElementDataModelFromType: ({ dataModel, elementType, }: {
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+ dataModel: DataModel;
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+ elementType: string;
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+ }) => ElementConfig | false;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * The function `extractElementFromQuote` takes a `QuoteResponse` object and an element locator string,
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+ * and returns the element with the matching locator from the quote or its nested elements.
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+ * @param {QuoteResponse} quote - The `quote` parameter is of type `QuoteResponse`, which is an object
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+ * containing information about a quote.
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+ * @param {string} elementLocator - The `elementLocator` parameter is a string that represents the
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+ * locator of the element you want to extract from the `quote` object.
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+ * @returns The function `extractElementFromQuote` returns the element from the `QuoteResponse` object
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+ * that matches the provided `elementLocator`.
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+ */
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  export declare const extractElementFromQuote: (quote: QuoteResponse, elementLocator: string) => false | ({
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  locator: string;
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  type: string;
@@ -50,6 +91,35 @@ export declare const extractElementFromQuote: (quote: QuoteResponse, elementLoca
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  } & any)[];
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  });
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+ export declare const extractElementsFromQuote: (elements: Array<ElementResponse>, elementType: string) => ({
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+ locator: string;
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+ type: string;
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+ staticLocator: string;
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+ data?: Record<string, any> | undefined;
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+ coverageTerms?: Record<string, string> | undefined;
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+ rootLocator?: string | undefined;
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+ tenantLocator?: string | undefined;
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+ parentLocator?: string | undefined;
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+ } & {
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+ elements?: ({
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+ locator: string;
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+ type: string;
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+ staticLocator: string;
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+ data?: Record<string, any> | undefined;
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+ coverageTerms?: Record<string, string> | undefined;
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+ rootLocator?: string | undefined;
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+ tenantLocator?: string | undefined;
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+ parentLocator?: string | undefined;
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+ } & any)[];
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+ })[];
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+
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+ /**
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+ * The function `extractProductDataModel` extracts product data model based on the product name from a
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+ * given data model.
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+ * @param - The `extractProductDataModel` function takes in two parameters:
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+ * @returns The function `extractProductDataModel` returns the product configuration data for the
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+ * specified product name from the provided data model.
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+ */
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  export declare const extractProductDataModel: ({ dataModel, element: { productName }, }: {
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  element: {
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  productName: string;
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  dataModel: DataModel;
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  }) => ProductConfig;
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- export declare const extractProductElements: ({ dataModel, productDataModel, }: {
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+ /**
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+ * The function `extractProductElements` extracts specific elements from a data model based on a
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+ * product data model configuration.
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+ * @param - The `extractProductElements` function takes in two parameters:
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+ * @returns The function `extractProductElements` returns a `ProductElementMap` object containing
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+ * elements related to coverages, exposures, policy lines, and exposure groups that are available based
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+ * on the provided `dataModel` and `productDataModel`.
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+ */
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+ export declare const extractProductElements: ({ dataModel, contents, }: {
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  dataModel: DataModel;
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- productDataModel: ProductConfig;
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+ contents: string[];
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  }) => ProductElementMap;
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+ /**
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+ * The function `getDefaultElementValues` returns a partial copy of an ElementResponse object with
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+ * default values for coverageTerms if not provided.
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+ * @param {ElementResponse} element - The `element` parameter in the `getDefaultElementValues` function
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+ * is of type `ElementResponse`, which contains data related to an element in a system or
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+ * application.
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+ * @returns A partial ElementResponse object is being returned, with the data from the input element
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+ * and the coverageTerms property set to element.coverageTerms if it exists, otherwise an empty object.
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+ */
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  export declare const getDefaultElementValues: (element: ElementResponse) => Partial<ElementResponse>;
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+ /**
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+ * The `getDefaultQuoteValues` function extracts default values from a `QuoteResponse`
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+ * object and sets them based on certain conditions.
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+ * @param {QuoteResponse} quote - The `getDefaultQuoteValues` function takes in three parameters:
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+ * @param {ProductConfig} productModel - The `productModel` parameter in the `getDefaultQuoteValues`
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+ * function represents the configuration settings for a specific product.
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+ * @param {DataModel} dataModel - The `dataModel` parameter in the `getDefaultQuoteValues` function
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+ * represents the data model used in the context of generating default values for a quote.
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+ * @returns The `getDefaultQuoteValues` function returns an object with properties `default` and
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+ * `advanced`.
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+ */
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  export declare const getDefaultQuoteValues: (quote: QuoteResponse, productModel: ProductConfig, dataModel: DataModel) => {
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  default: {
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  expirationTime?: string | undefined;
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  };
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  };
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- export declare const getQuoteElementRequest: ({ formData, locator, }: GetQuoteElementRequestAttributes) => QuoteRequest;
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- declare type GetQuoteElementRequestAttributes = {
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- formData: {
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- [key: string]: unknown;
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- };
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- locator: string;
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- };
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- export declare const getQuoteRequest: ({ data }: QuoteFormData) => QuoteRequest;
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  /**
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- * Takes an element type and splits the postfix scope from the base model name. E.g., 'PersonalAutoQuote' becomes ['PersonalAuto', 'Quote']
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- * @param elementType The element type to parse, e.g. `element.type` from an `ElementResponse`
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- * @returns [elementName: string, scope: 'Quote' | 'QuickQuote' | 'Policy' | null]
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+ * The function `getQuoteRequest` processes form data to create a `QuoteRequest` object.
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+ * @param {QuoteFormData} - The `getQuoteRequest` function takes in a parameter `data` of type
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+ * `QuoteFormData` and returns a `QuoteRequest` object.
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+ * @returns The function `getQuoteRequest` returns a `QuoteRequest` object based on the provided
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+ * `QuoteFormData` data.
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  */
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- export declare const parseElementTypeAndScopeByElementType: (elementType: string) => [elementName: string, scope: "Quote" | "QuickQuote" | "Policy" | null];
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+ export declare const getQuoteRequest: ({ data }: QuoteFormData) => QuoteRequest;
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  declare type ProductElement = Record<string, ElementConfig>;
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  }
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  /**
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- * Looks through a data model for a matching element type and returns the element model
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- * @param element The element to retrieve the data model for
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- * @param dataModel The full resolved data model to search
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- * @returns ElementConfig
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- */
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- export declare function retrieveDataModelFromElement(element: ElementResponse, dataModel: DataModel): {
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- displayName?: string | undefined;
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- abstract?: boolean | undefined;
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- extend?: string | undefined;
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- data?: Record<string, {
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- options?: string[] | undefined;
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- type?: string | undefined;
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- displayName?: string | undefined;
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- defaultValue?: string | undefined;
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- minLength?: number | undefined;
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- maxLength?: number | undefined;
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- regex?: string | undefined;
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- min?: string | undefined;
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- multiline?: boolean | undefined;
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- max?: string | undefined;
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- overrides?: string | undefined;
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- scope?: string | undefined;
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- inherited?: boolean | undefined;
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- precision?: number | undefined;
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- readOnly?: boolean | undefined;
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- }> | undefined;
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- contents?: string[] | undefined;
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- coverageTerms?: string[] | undefined;
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- charges?: string[] | undefined;
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- };
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- /**
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- * Takes the root element of a quote and a locator and returns the element with the matching locator
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- * @param quoteElement The root element from the QuoteResponse
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- * @param locator The locator of the element to retrieve
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- * @returns ElementResponse | undefined
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+ * The function `splitInputAndQuantifier` takes a string input, removes certain characters from it, and
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+ * extracts a quantifier if present.
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+ * @param {string | undefined} input - The `splitInputAndQuantifier` function takes a string input and
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+ * splits it into two parts: the name and the quantifier. The quantifier is extracted from the end of
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+ * the input string, while the name is the input string with certain characters (? * ! +) removed.
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+ * @returns The function `splitInputAndQuantifier` returns an object with two properties:
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+ * - `name`: a string that is the input with any of the characters '?', '*', '!', or '+' removed
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+ * - `quantifier`: a string that represents the quantifier found at the end of the input string, or an
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+ * empty string if no quantifier is found
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  */
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- export declare function retrieveElementFromQuoteByLocator(quoteElement: ElementResponse, locator: string): ElementResponse | undefined;
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  export declare const splitInputAndQuantifier: (input: string | undefined) => {
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  name: string;
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  quantifier: "" | "*" | "?" | "+" | "!";