import { EmitterSubscription } from 'react-native'; import { ParsedURL, SendIntentExtras, URLListener } from './Linking.types'; /** * Add a handler to `Linking` changes by listening to the `url` event type and providing the handler. * It is recommended to use the [`useURL()`](#useurl) hook instead. * @param type The only valid type is `'url'`. * @param handler An [`URLListener`](#urllistener) function that takes an `event` object of the type * [`EventType`](#eventtype). * @return An EmitterSubscription that has the remove method from EventSubscription * @see [React Native documentation on Linking](https://reactnative.dev/docs/linking#addeventlistener). */ export declare function addEventListener(type: 'url', handler: URLListener): EmitterSubscription; /** * Helper method which wraps React Native's `Linking.getInitialURL()` in `Linking.parse()`. * Parses the deep link information out of the URL used to open the experience initially. * If no link opened the app, all the fields will be `null`. * > On the web it parses the current window URL. * @return A promise that resolves with `ParsedURL` object. */ export declare function parseInitialURLAsync(): Promise; /** * Launch an Android intent with extras. * > Use [`expo-intent-launcher`](./intent-launcher) instead. `sendIntent` is only included in * > `Linking` for API compatibility with React Native's Linking API. * @platform android */ export declare function sendIntent(action: string, extras?: SendIntentExtras[]): Promise; /** * Open the operating system settings app and displays the app’s custom settings, if it has any. */ export declare function openSettings(): Promise; /** * Get the URL that was used to launch the app if it was launched by a link. * @return The URL string that launched your app, or `null`. */ export declare function getInitialURL(): Promise; /** * Get the URL that was used to launch the app if it was launched by a link. * @return The URL string that launched your app, or `null`. */ export declare function getLinkingURL(): string | null; /** * Attempt to open the given URL with an installed app. See the [Linking guide](/guides/linking) * for more information. * @param url A URL for the operating system to open. For example: `tel:5555555`, `exp://`. * @return A `Promise` that is fulfilled with `true` if the link is opened operating system * automatically or the user confirms the prompt to open the link. The `Promise` rejects if there * are no applications registered for the URL or the user cancels the dialog. */ export declare function openURL(url: string): Promise; /** * Determine whether or not an installed app can handle a given URL. * On web this always returns `true` because there is no API for detecting what URLs can be opened. * @param url The URL that you want to test can be opened. * @return A `Promise` object that is fulfilled with `true` if the URL can be handled, otherwise it * `false` if not. * The `Promise` will reject on Android if it was impossible to check if the URL can be opened, and * on iOS if you didn't [add the specific scheme in the `LSApplicationQueriesSchemes` key inside **Info.plist**](/guides/linking#linking-from-your-app). */ export declare function canOpenURL(url: string): Promise; /** * Returns the initial URL followed by any subsequent changes to the URL. * @deprecated Use `useLinkingURL` hook instead. * @return Returns the initial URL or `null`. */ export declare function useURL(): string | null; /** * Returns the linking URL followed by any subsequent changes to the URL. * Always returns the initial URL immediately on reload. * @return Returns the initial URL or `null`. */ export declare function useLinkingURL(): string | null; export * from './Linking.types'; export * from './Schemes'; export { parse, createURL } from './createURL'; //# sourceMappingURL=Linking.d.ts.map