// Type definitions for Egg.js 0.0.1 // Project: https://github.com/mikeflynn/egg.js/ // Definitions by: Markus Peloso // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped declare var egg: Egg; /** * Egg.js is a simple JS library that has no prerequisites and allows you to easily add web easter * eggs by watching the user's key strokes. */ declare class Egg { /** * Egg.js is a simple JS library that has no prerequisites and allows you to easily add web easter * eggs by watching the user's key strokes. */ constructor(); /** * Egg.js is a simple JS library that has no prerequisites and allows you to easily add web easter * eggs by watching the user's key strokes. * @param keySequence You need to pass it the character sequence to trigger the easter egg * callback (which can either be in plain English or JavaScript key codes). * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. */ constructor(keySequence: string, fn: () => any); /** * Egg.js is a simple JS library that has no prerequisites and allows you to easily add web easter * eggs by watching the user's key strokes. * @param keySequence You need to pass it the character sequence to trigger the easter egg * callback (which can either be in plain English or JavaScript key codes). * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. * @param metadata An optional set of metadata. */ constructor(keySequence: string, fn: () => any, metadata: any); /** * Use to add in your easter eggs. * @param keySequence You need to pass it the character sequence to trigger the easter egg * callback (which can either be in plain English or JavaScript key codes). * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. */ AddCode(keySequence: string, fn: () => any): Egg; /** * Use to add in your easter eggs. * @param keySequence You need to pass it the character sequence to trigger the easter egg * callback (which can either be in plain English or JavaScript key codes). * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. * @param metadata An optional set of metadata. */ AddCode(keySequence: string, fn: () => any, metadata: any): Egg; /** * Add a hook, that will run after any egg code is triggered. You could use it to fire a Google * Analytics event or send out a tweet that someone finally found your easter egg. Hooks get * access to the whole Egg.js object so you can pull information about the easter egg that * fired via this.activeEgg. * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. */ AddHook(fn: () => any): Egg; /** * Start listening to key codes. */ Listen(): Egg; /** * Use to add in your easter eggs. * @param keySequence You need to pass it the character sequence to trigger the easter egg * callback (which can either be in plain English or JavaScript key codes). * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. */ addCode(keySequence: string, fn: () => any): Egg; /** * Use to add in your easter eggs. * @param keySequence You need to pass it the character sequence to trigger the easter egg * callback (which can either be in plain English or JavaScript key codes). * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. * @param metadata An optional set of metadata. */ addCode(keySequence: string, fn: () => any, metadata: any): Egg; /** * Add a hook, that will run after any egg code is triggered. You could use it to fire a Google * Analytics event or send out a tweet that someone finally found your easter egg. Hooks get * access to the whole Egg.js object so you can pull information about the easter egg that * fired via this.activeEgg. * @param fn A function to trigger when it happens. */ addHook(fn: () => any): Egg; /** * Start listening to key codes. */ listen(): Egg; }