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  1. package/lib/http/IHttpLlmController.d.ts +5 -5
  2. package/lib/schema/IJsonParseResult.d.ts +1 -3
  3. package/lib/schema/ILlmApplication.d.ts +1 -1
  4. package/lib/schema/ILlmController.d.ts +2 -5
  5. package/lib/schema/ILlmFunction.d.ts +35 -9
  6. package/package.json +1 -1
  7. package/src/http/IHttpConnection.ts +200 -200
  8. package/src/http/IHttpLlmApplication.ts +72 -72
  9. package/src/http/IHttpLlmController.ts +96 -96
  10. package/src/http/IHttpLlmFunction.ts +34 -34
  11. package/src/http/IHttpMigrateApplication.ts +48 -48
  12. package/src/http/IHttpMigrateRoute.ts +165 -165
  13. package/src/http/IHttpResponse.ts +42 -42
  14. package/src/http/index.ts +7 -7
  15. package/src/index.ts +9 -9
  16. package/src/metadata/IJsDocTagInfo.ts +25 -25
  17. package/src/metadata/IMetadataComponents.ts +24 -24
  18. package/src/metadata/IMetadataSchema.ts +293 -293
  19. package/src/metadata/IMetadataSchemaCollection.ts +20 -20
  20. package/src/metadata/IMetadataSchemaUnit.ts +20 -20
  21. package/src/metadata/IMetadataTypeTag.ts +39 -39
  22. package/src/metadata/index.ts +6 -6
  23. package/src/openapi/OpenApi.ts +643 -643
  24. package/src/openapi/OpenApiV3.ts +655 -655
  25. package/src/openapi/OpenApiV3_1.ts +735 -735
  26. package/src/openapi/SwaggerV2.ts +559 -559
  27. package/src/openapi/index.ts +4 -4
  28. package/src/protobuf/ProtobufWire.ts +51 -51
  29. package/src/protobuf/index.ts +1 -1
  30. package/src/schema/IJsonParseResult.ts +134 -136
  31. package/src/schema/IJsonSchemaApplication.ts +274 -274
  32. package/src/schema/IJsonSchemaAttribute.ts +158 -158
  33. package/src/schema/IJsonSchemaCollection.ts +123 -123
  34. package/src/schema/IJsonSchemaTransformError.ts +86 -86
  35. package/src/schema/IJsonSchemaUnit.ts +120 -120
  36. package/src/schema/ILlmApplication.ts +99 -99
  37. package/src/schema/ILlmController.ts +54 -57
  38. package/src/schema/ILlmFunction.ts +145 -118
  39. package/src/schema/ILlmSchema.ts +484 -484
  40. package/src/schema/IResult.ts +84 -84
  41. package/src/schema/IValidation.ts +134 -134
  42. package/src/schema/index.ts +14 -14
  43. package/src/tags/Constant.ts +49 -49
  44. package/src/tags/ContentMediaType.ts +40 -40
  45. package/src/tags/Default.ts +50 -50
  46. package/src/tags/Example.ts +48 -48
  47. package/src/tags/Examples.ts +50 -50
  48. package/src/tags/ExclusiveMaximum.ts +46 -46
  49. package/src/tags/ExclusiveMinimum.ts +46 -46
  50. package/src/tags/Format.ts +76 -76
  51. package/src/tags/JsonSchemaPlugin.ts +45 -45
  52. package/src/tags/MaxItems.ts +39 -39
  53. package/src/tags/MaxLength.ts +37 -37
  54. package/src/tags/Maximum.ts +44 -44
  55. package/src/tags/MinItems.ts +39 -39
  56. package/src/tags/MinLength.ts +37 -37
  57. package/src/tags/Minimum.ts +44 -44
  58. package/src/tags/MultipleOf.ts +54 -54
  59. package/src/tags/Pattern.ts +59 -59
  60. package/src/tags/Sequence.ts +43 -43
  61. package/src/tags/TagBase.ts +131 -131
  62. package/src/tags/Type.ts +70 -70
  63. package/src/tags/UniqueItems.ts +44 -44
  64. package/src/tags/index.ts +21 -21
  65. package/src/typings/AssertionGuard.ts +12 -12
  66. package/src/typings/Atomic.ts +21 -21
  67. package/src/typings/CamelCase.ts +75 -75
  68. package/src/typings/ClassProperties.ts +15 -15
  69. package/src/typings/DeepPartial.ts +39 -39
  70. package/src/typings/OmitNever.ts +12 -12
  71. package/src/typings/PascalCase.ts +71 -71
  72. package/src/typings/Primitive.ts +71 -71
  73. package/src/typings/ProtobufAtomic.ts +30 -30
  74. package/src/typings/Resolved.ts +58 -58
  75. package/src/typings/SnakeCase.ts +126 -126
  76. package/src/typings/SpecialFields.ts +13 -13
  77. package/src/typings/ValidationPipe.ts +20 -20
  78. package/src/typings/index.ts +14 -14
  79. package/src/typings/internal/Equal.ts +14 -14
  80. package/src/typings/internal/IsTuple.ts +17 -17
  81. package/src/typings/internal/NativeClass.ts +31 -31
  82. package/src/typings/internal/ValueOf.ts +29 -29
  83. package/src/utils/IRandomGenerator.ts +105 -105
  84. package/src/utils/IReadableURLSearchParams.ts +25 -25
  85. package/src/utils/index.ts +2 -2
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ import { IHttpResponse } from "./IHttpResponse";
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  *
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  * `IHttpLlmController` is a controller for registering OpenAPI operations as
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  * LLM function calling tools. It contains {@link IHttpLlmApplication} with
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- * {@link IHttpLlmFunction function calling schemas}, {@link name identifier},
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- * and {@link connection} to the API server.
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+ * {@link IHttpLlmFunction function calling schemas}, {@link name identifier}, and
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+ * {@link connection} to the API server.
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  *
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- * You can create this controller with {@link HttpLlm.controller} function,
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- * and register it to MCP server with {@link registerMcpControllers}:
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+ * You can create this controller with {@link HttpLlm.controller} function, and
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+ * register it to MCP server with {@link registerMcpControllers}:
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  *
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  * ```typescript
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  * import { McpServer } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js";
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- * import { HttpLlm } from "@typia/utils";
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  * import { registerMcpControllers } from "@typia/mcp";
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+ * import { HttpLlm } from "@typia/utils";
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  *
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  * const server = new McpServer({ name: "my-server", version: "1.0.0" });
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  * registerMcpControllers({
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  */
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  errors: IError[];
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  }
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- /**
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- */
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+ /** Detailed information about a parsing error. */
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  interface IError {
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  /**
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  * @ignore
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  */
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  interface __IPrimitive<Class extends object = any> extends Omit<ILlmApplication<Class>, "config" | "functions"> {
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- functions: Omit<ILlmFunction, "parse">[];
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+ functions: Omit<ILlmFunction, "parse" | "coerce">[];
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  }
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  }
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  *
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  * ```typescript
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  * import { McpServer } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js";
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- * import typia from "typia";
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  * import { registerMcpControllers } from "@typia/mcp";
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+ * import typia from "typia";
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  *
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  * class Calculator {
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  * add(input: { a: number; b: number }): number {
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  * registerMcpControllers({
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  * server,
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  * controllers: [
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- * typia.llm.controller<Calculator>(
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- * "calculator",
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- * new Calculator(),
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- * ),
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+ * typia.llm.controller<Calculator>("calculator", new Calculator()),
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  * ],
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  * });
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  * ```
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+ import { tags } from "..";
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  import { IJsonParseResult } from "./IJsonParseResult";
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  import { ILlmSchema } from "./ILlmSchema";
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  import { IValidation } from "./IValidation";
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  * Function name for LLM invocation.
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  *
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  * The identifier used by the LLM to call this function. Must be unique within
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- * the application. OpenAI limits function names to 64 characters.
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+ * the application.
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  *
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- * @maxLength 64
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+ * OpenAI limits function names to 64 characters.
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  */
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- name: string;
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+ name: string & tags.MaxLength<64>;
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  /**
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  * Schema for function parameters.
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  *
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  * Type validation is NOT performed — use {@link validate} after parsing.
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  *
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  * If the SDK (e.g., LangChain, Vercel AI, MCP) already parses JSON internally
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- * and provides a pre-parsed object, use `LlmJson.coerce()` from `@typia/utils`
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- * instead to apply schema-based type coercion without re-parsing.
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+ * and provides a pre-parsed object, use {@link coerce} instead to apply
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+ * schema-based type coercion without re-parsing.
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  *
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  * @returns Parse result with data on success, or partial data with errors
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  */
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  parse: (str: string) => IJsonParseResult<unknown>;
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+ /**
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+ * Coerce pre-parsed arguments to match expected schema types.
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+ *
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+ * **Use this only when the SDK (e.g., LangChain, Vercel AI, MCP) already
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+ * parses JSON internally.** For raw JSON strings from LLM output, use
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+ * {@link parse} instead — it handles both lenient parsing and type coercion in
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+ * one step.
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+ *
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+ * LLMs often return values with incorrect types even after parsing:
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+ *
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+ * - `"42"` → `42` (when schema expects number)
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+ * - `"true"` → `true` (when schema expects boolean)
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+ * - `"null"` → `null` (when schema expects null)
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+ * - `"{...}"` → `{...}` (when schema expects object)
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+ * - `"[...]"` → `[...]` (when schema expects array)
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+ *
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+ * This function recursively coerces these double-stringified values based on
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+ * the {@link parameters} schema.
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+ *
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+ * Type validation is NOT performed — use {@link validate} after coercion.
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+ *
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+ * @param data Pre-parsed arguments object from SDK
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+ * @returns Coerced arguments with corrected types
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+ */
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+ coerce: (data: unknown) => unknown;
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- * `@typia/utils` to format the error for LLM feedback. The formatted output
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- * shows the invalid JSON with inline error comments, helping the LLM
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- * understand and correct its mistakes in the next turn.
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+ * When validation fails, use {@link LlmJson.stringify} from `@typia/utils` to
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+ * format the error for LLM feedback. The formatted output shows the invalid
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+ * JSON with inline error comments, helping the LLM understand and correct its
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@typia/interface",
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- "version": "12.0.0-dev.20260307-2",
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+ "version": "12.0.0-dev.20260310",
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  "description": "Superfast runtime validators with only one line",
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  "main": "lib/index.js",
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  "exports": {
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- /**
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- * HTTP connection configuration for remote server communication.
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- * remote HTTP servers. This interface is primarily used by `@nestia/fetcher`
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- * and generated SDK functions to establish HTTP connections.
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- *
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- * The {@link host} property specifies the base URL of the target server, while
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- * {@link headers} allows passing custom HTTP headers with each request. For
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- * fine-grained control over fetch behavior, use {@link options} to configure
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- * caching, CORS, credentials, and other fetch API settings.
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- *
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- * In Node.js versions prior to 20 (which lack native fetch), provide a polyfill
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- * like `node-fetch` via the {@link fetch} property.
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+ *
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+ * Controls whether cookies and HTTP authentication are sent.
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+ *
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+ * - `"omit"`: Never send credentials
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+ * - `"same-origin"`: Send credentials only for same-origin requests
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+ * - `"include"`: Always send credentials, even cross-origin
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+ */
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+ credentials?: "omit" | "same-origin" | "include";
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Subresource integrity hash for verification.
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+ *
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+ * A cryptographic hash (e.g., `"sha256-abc123..."`) to verify the fetched
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+ * resource hasn't been tampered with. The browser will reject responses
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+ * that don't match the expected hash.
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+ */
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+ integrity?: string;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Whether to keep the connection alive after page unload.
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+ *
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+ * When `true`, the request can outlive the page that initiated it. Useful
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+ * for analytics or logging requests that should complete even if the user
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+ * navigates away.
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+ */
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+ keepalive?: boolean;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) mode.
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+ *
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+ * Controls cross-origin request behavior.
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+ *
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+ * - `"cors"`: Standard CORS request (requires server support)
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+ * - `"no-cors"`: Limited cross-origin request (opaque response)
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+ * - `"same-origin"`: Only allow same-origin requests
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+ * - `"navigate"`: For navigation requests (used by browsers)
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+ */
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+ mode?: "cors" | "navigate" | "no-cors" | "same-origin";
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+
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+ /**
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+ * HTTP redirect handling behavior.
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+ *
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+ * - `"follow"`: Automatically follow redirects (default)
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+ * - `"error"`: Throw an error on redirect
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+ * - `"manual"`: Return redirect response for manual handling
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+ */
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+ redirect?: "error" | "follow" | "manual";
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Referrer URL to send with the request.
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+ *
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+ * Overrides the default referrer. Use empty string to suppress the referrer
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+ * header entirely.
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+ */
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+ referrer?: string;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Policy for how much referrer information to include.
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+ *
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+ * Controls what referrer information is sent with requests. More
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+ * restrictive policies improve privacy but may break some server-side
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+ * analytics or security checks.
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+ */
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+ referrerPolicy?:
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+ | ""
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+ | "no-referrer"
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+ | "no-referrer-when-downgrade"
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+ | "origin"
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+ | "origin-when-cross-origin"
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+ | "same-origin"
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+ | "strict-origin"
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+ | "strict-origin-when-cross-origin"
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+ | "unsafe-url";
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+
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+ /**
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+ * AbortSignal for request cancellation.
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+ *
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+ * Connect to an AbortController to enable cancellation of in-flight
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+ * requests. When the signal is aborted, the fetch promise rejects with an
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+ * AbortError.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * const controller = new AbortController();
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+ * const options = { signal: controller.signal };
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+ * // Later: controller.abort();
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+ */
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+ signal?: AbortSignal | null;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Allowed types for HTTP header values.
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+ *
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+ * Supports primitive types (string, boolean, number, bigint) and arrays of
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+ * primitives. Arrays are typically joined with commas when sent as HTTP
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+ * headers.
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+ */
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+ export type HeaderValue =
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+ | string
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+ | boolean
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+ | number
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+ | bigint
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+ | Array<boolean>
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+ | Array<number>
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+ | Array<bigint>
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+ | Array<string>;
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+ }