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/**
 * Methods for traversing the DOM structure.
 *
 * @module cheerio/traversing
 */
import { Node, Element, Document } from 'domhandler';
import type { Cheerio } from '../cheerio';
import type { AcceptedFilters } from '../types';
/**
 * Get the descendants of each element in the current set of matched elements,
 * filtered by a selector, jQuery object, or element.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('#fruits').find('li').length;
 * //=> 3
 * $('#fruits').find($('.apple')).length;
 * //=> 1
 * ```
 *
 * @param selectorOrHaystack - Element to look for.
 * @returns The found elements.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/find/}
 */
export declare function find<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selectorOrHaystack?: string | Cheerio<Element> | Element): Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Get the parent of each element in the current set of matched elements,
 * optionally filtered by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.pear').parent().attr('id');
 * //=> fruits
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for parent.
 * @returns The parents.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/parent/}
 */
export declare const parent: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Get a set of parents filtered by `selector` of each element in the current
 * set of match elements.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.orange').parents().length;
 * //=> 2
 * $('.orange').parents('#fruits').length;
 * //=> 1
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for parents.
 * @returns The parents.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/parents/}
 */
export declare const parents: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Get the ancestors of each element in the current set of matched elements, up
 * to but not including the element matched by the selector, DOM node, or cheerio object.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.orange').parentsUntil('#food').length;
 * //=> 1
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - Selector for element to stop at.
 * @param filterSelector - Optional filter for parents.
 * @returns The parents.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/parentsUntil/}
 */
export declare const parentsUntil: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | null | undefined, filterSelector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * For each element in the set, get the first element that matches the selector
 * by testing the element itself and traversing up through its ancestors in the DOM tree.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.orange').closest();
 * //=> []
 *
 * $('.orange').closest('.apple');
 * // => []
 *
 * $('.orange').closest('li');
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>]
 *
 * $('.orange').closest('#fruits');
 * //=> [<ul id="fruits"> ... </ul>]
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - Selector for the element to find.
 * @returns The closest nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/closest/}
 */
export declare function closest<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Node>): Cheerio<Node>;
/**
 * Gets the next sibling of the first selected element, optionally filtered by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.apple').next().hasClass('orange');
 * //=> true
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for sibling.
 * @returns The next nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/next/}
 */
export declare const next: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets all the following siblings of the first selected element, optionally
 * filtered by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.apple').nextAll();
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>, <li class="pear">Pear</li>]
 * $('.apple').nextAll('.orange');
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>]
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for siblings.
 * @returns The next nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/nextAll/}
 */
export declare const nextAll: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets all the following siblings up to but not including the element matched
 * by the selector, optionally filtered by another selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.apple').nextUntil('.pear');
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>]
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - Selector for element to stop at.
 * @param filterSelector - If specified filter for siblings.
 * @returns The next nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/nextUntil/}
 */
export declare const nextUntil: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | null | undefined, filterSelector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets the previous sibling of the first selected element optionally filtered
 * by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.orange').prev().hasClass('apple');
 * //=> true
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for siblings.
 * @returns The previous nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/prev/}
 */
export declare const prev: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets all the preceding siblings of the first selected element, optionally
 * filtered by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.pear').prevAll();
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>, <li class="apple">Apple</li>]
 *
 * $('.pear').prevAll('.orange');
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>]
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for siblings.
 * @returns The previous nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/prevAll/}
 */
export declare const prevAll: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets all the preceding siblings up to but not including the element matched
 * by the selector, optionally filtered by another selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.pear').prevUntil('.apple');
 * //=> [<li class="orange">Orange</li>]
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - Selector for element to stop at.
 * @param filterSelector - If specified filter for siblings.
 * @returns The previous nodes.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/prevUntil/}
 */
export declare const prevUntil: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | null | undefined, filterSelector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Get the siblings of each element (excluding the element) in the set of
 * matched elements, optionally filtered by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.pear').siblings().length;
 * //=> 2
 *
 * $('.pear').siblings('.orange').length;
 * //=> 1
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for siblings.
 * @returns The siblings.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/siblings/}
 */
export declare const siblings: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets the children of the first selected element.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('#fruits').children().length;
 * //=> 3
 *
 * $('#fruits').children('.pear').text();
 * //=> Pear
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - If specified filter for children.
 * @returns The children.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/children/}
 */
export declare const children: <T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<Element> | undefined) => Cheerio<Element>;
/**
 * Gets the children of each element in the set of matched elements, including
 * text and comment nodes.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('#fruits').contents().length;
 * //=> 3
 * ```
 *
 * @returns The children.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/contents/}
 */
export declare function contents<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>): Cheerio<Node>;
/**
 * Iterates over a cheerio object, executing a function for each matched
 * element. When the callback is fired, the function is fired in the context of
 * the DOM element, so `this` refers to the current element, which is equivalent
 * to the function parameter `element`. To break out of the `each` loop early,
 * return with `false`.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * const fruits = [];
 *
 * $('li').each(function (i, elem) {
 *   fruits[i] = $(this).text();
 * });
 *
 * fruits.join(', ');
 * //=> Apple, Orange, Pear
 * ```
 *
 * @param fn - Function to execute.
 * @returns The instance itself, useful for chaining.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/each/}
 */
export declare function each<T>(this: Cheerio<T>, fn: (this: T, i: number, el: T) => void | boolean): Cheerio<T>;
/**
 * Pass each element in the current matched set through a function, producing a
 * new Cheerio object containing the return values. The function can return an
 * individual data item or an array of data items to be inserted into the
 * resulting set. If an array is returned, the elements inside the array are
 * inserted into the set. If the function returns null or undefined, no element
 * will be inserted.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li')
 *   .map(function (i, el) {
 *     // this === el
 *     return $(this).text();
 *   })
 *   .toArray()
 *   .join(' ');
 * //=> "apple orange pear"
 * ```
 *
 * @param fn - Function to execute.
 * @returns The mapped elements, wrapped in a Cheerio collection.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/map/}
 */
export declare function map<T, M>(this: Cheerio<T>, fn: (this: T, i: number, el: T) => M[] | M | null | undefined): Cheerio<M>;
/**
 * Iterates over a cheerio object, reducing the set of selector elements to
 * those that match the selector or pass the function's test.
 *
 * This is the definition for using type guards; have a look below for other
 * ways to invoke this method. The function is executed in the context of the
 * selected element, so `this` refers to the current element.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example <caption>Function</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li')
 *   .filter(function (i, el) {
 *     // this === el
 *     return $(this).attr('class') === 'orange';
 *   })
 *   .attr('class'); //=> orange
 * ```
 *
 * @param match - Value to look for, following the rules above.
 * @returns The filtered collection.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/filter/}
 */
export declare function filter<T, S extends T>(this: Cheerio<T>, match: (this: T, index: number, value: T) => value is S): Cheerio<S>;
/**
 * Iterates over a cheerio object, reducing the set of selector elements to
 * those that match the selector or pass the function's test.
 *
 * - When a Cheerio selection is specified, return only the elements contained in
 *   that selection.
 * - When an element is specified, return only that element (if it is contained in
 *   the original selection).
 * - If using the function method, the function is executed in the context of the
 *   selected element, so `this` refers to the current element.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example <caption>Selector</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').filter('.orange').attr('class');
 * //=> orange
 * ```
 *
 * @example <caption>Function</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li')
 *   .filter(function (i, el) {
 *     // this === el
 *     return $(this).attr('class') === 'orange';
 *   })
 *   .attr('class'); //=> orange
 * ```
 *
 * @param match - Value to look for, following the rules above. See
 *   {@link AcceptedFilters}.
 * @returns The filtered collection.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/filter/}
 */
export declare function filter<T, S extends AcceptedFilters<T>>(this: Cheerio<T>, match: S): Cheerio<S extends string ? Element : T>;
export declare function filterArray<T>(nodes: T[], match: AcceptedFilters<T>, xmlMode?: boolean, root?: Document): Element[] | T[];
/**
 * Checks the current list of elements and returns `true` if *any* of the
 * elements match the selector. If using an element or Cheerio selection,
 * returns `true` if *any* of the elements match. If using a predicate function,
 * the function is executed in the context of the selected element, so `this`
 * refers to the current element.
 *
 * @category Attributes
 * @param selector - Selector for the selection.
 * @returns Whether or not the selector matches an element of the instance.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/is/}
 */
export declare function is<T>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: AcceptedFilters<T>): boolean;
/**
 * Remove elements from the set of matched elements. Given a Cheerio object that
 * represents a set of DOM elements, the `.not()` method constructs a new
 * Cheerio object from a subset of the matching elements. The supplied selector
 * is tested against each element; the elements that don't match the selector
 * will be included in the result.
 *
 * The `.not()` method can take a function as its argument in the same way that
 * `.filter()` does. Elements for which the function returns `true` are excluded
 * from the filtered set; all other elements are included.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example <caption>Selector</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').not('.apple').length;
 * //=> 2
 * ```
 *
 * @example <caption>Function</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').not(function (i, el) {
 *   // this === el
 *   return $(this).attr('class') === 'orange';
 * }).length; //=> 2
 * ```
 *
 * @param match - Value to look for, following the rules above.
 * @param container - Optional node to filter instead.
 * @returns The filtered collection.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/not/}
 */
export declare function not<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, match: AcceptedFilters<T>): Cheerio<T>;
/**
 * Filters the set of matched elements to only those which have the given DOM
 * element as a descendant or which have a descendant that matches the given
 * selector. Equivalent to `.filter(':has(selector)')`.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example <caption>Selector</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('ul').has('.pear').attr('id');
 * //=> fruits
 * ```
 *
 * @example <caption>Element</caption>
 *
 * ```js
 * $('ul').has($('.pear')[0]).attr('id');
 * //=> fruits
 * ```
 *
 * @param selectorOrHaystack - Element to look for.
 * @returns The filtered collection.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/has/}
 */
export declare function has(this: Cheerio<Node | Element>, selectorOrHaystack: string | Cheerio<Element> | Element): Cheerio<Node | Element>;
/**
 * Will select the first element of a cheerio object.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('#fruits').children().first().text();
 * //=> Apple
 * ```
 *
 * @returns The first element.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/first/}
 */
export declare function first<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>): Cheerio<T>;
/**
 * Will select the last element of a cheerio object.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('#fruits').children().last().text();
 * //=> Pear
 * ```
 *
 * @returns The last element.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/last/}
 */
export declare function last<T>(this: Cheerio<T>): Cheerio<T>;
/**
 * Reduce the set of matched elements to the one at the specified index. Use
 * `.eq(-i)` to count backwards from the last selected element.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').eq(0).text();
 * //=> Apple
 *
 * $('li').eq(-1).text();
 * //=> Pear
 * ```
 *
 * @param i - Index of the element to select.
 * @returns The element at the `i`th position.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/eq/}
 */
export declare function eq<T>(this: Cheerio<T>, i: number): Cheerio<T>;
/**
 * Retrieve one of the elements matched by the Cheerio object, at the `i`th position.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').get(0).tagName;
 * //=> li
 * ```
 *
 * @param i - Element to retrieve.
 * @returns The element at the `i`th position.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/get/}
 */
export declare function get<T>(this: Cheerio<T>, i: number): T;
/**
 * Retrieve all elements matched by the Cheerio object, as an array.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').get().length;
 * //=> 3
 * ```
 *
 * @returns All elements matched by the Cheerio object.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/get/}
 */
export declare function get<T>(this: Cheerio<T>): T[];
/**
 * Retrieve all the DOM elements contained in the jQuery set as an array.
 *
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').toArray();
 * //=> [ {...}, {...}, {...} ]
 * ```
 *
 * @returns The contained items.
 */
export declare function toArray<T>(this: Cheerio<T>): T[];
/**
 * Search for a given element from among the matched elements.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.pear').index();
 * //=> 2 $('.orange').index('li');
 * //=> 1
 * $('.apple').index($('#fruit, li'));
 * //=> 1
 * ```
 *
 * @param selectorOrNeedle - Element to look for.
 * @returns The index of the element.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/index/}
 */
export declare function index<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selectorOrNeedle?: string | Cheerio<Node> | Node): number;
/**
 * Gets the elements matching the specified range (0-based position).
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').slice(1).eq(0).text();
 * //=> 'Orange'
 *
 * $('li').slice(1, 2).length;
 * //=> 1
 * ```
 *
 * @param start - An position at which the elements begin to be selected. If
 *   negative, it indicates an offset from the end of the set.
 * @param end - An position at which the elements stop being selected. If
 *   negative, it indicates an offset from the end of the set. If omitted, the
 *   range continues until the end of the set.
 * @returns The elements matching the specified range.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/slice/}
 */
export declare function slice<T>(this: Cheerio<T>, start?: number, end?: number): Cheerio<T>;
/**
 * End the most recent filtering operation in the current chain and return the
 * set of matched elements to its previous state.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').eq(0).end().length;
 * //=> 3
 * ```
 *
 * @returns The previous state of the set of matched elements.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/end/}
 */
export declare function end<T>(this: Cheerio<T>): Cheerio<Node>;
/**
 * Add elements to the set of matched elements.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('.apple').add('.orange').length;
 * //=> 2
 * ```
 *
 * @param other - Elements to add.
 * @param context - Optionally the context of the new selection.
 * @returns The combined set.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/add/}
 */
export declare function add<S extends Node, T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, other: string | Cheerio<S> | S | S[], context?: Cheerio<S> | string): Cheerio<S | T>;
/**
 * Add the previous set of elements on the stack to the current set, optionally
 * filtered by a selector.
 *
 * @category Traversing
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * $('li').eq(0).addBack('.orange').length;
 * //=> 2
 * ```
 *
 * @param selector - Selector for the elements to add.
 * @returns The combined set.
 * @see {@link https://api.jquery.com/addBack/}
 */
export declare function addBack<T extends Node>(this: Cheerio<T>, selector?: string): Cheerio<Node>;
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