export { StatusError } from './error'; /** Returns the current request's origin URL. * * This typically returns the request's `Origin` header, which contains the * request origin URL or defaults to `null`. * @returns A request origin */ export declare function origin(): string | null; /** Returns the request's environment, if the server runtime supports this. * * In EAS Hosting, the returned environment name is the * [alias or deployment identifier](https://docs.expo.dev/eas/hosting/deployments-and-aliases/), * but the value may differ for other providers. * * @returns A request environment name, or `null` for production. */ export declare function environment(): string | null; /** Runs a task immediately and instructs the runtime to complete the task. * * A request handler may be terminated as soon as the client has finished the full `Response` * and unhandled promise rejections may not be logged properly. To run tasks concurrently to * a request handler and keep the request alive until the task is completed, pass a task * function to `runTask` instead. The request handler will be kept alive until the task * completes. * * @param fn - A task function to execute. The request handler will be kept alive until this task finishes. */ export declare function runTask(fn: () => Promise): void; /** Defers a task until after a response has been sent. * * This only calls the task function once the request handler has finished resolving a `Response` * and keeps the request handler alive until the task is completed. This is useful to run non-critical * tasks after the request handler, for example to log analytics datapoints. If the request handler * rejects with an error, deferred tasks won't be executed. * * @param fn - A task function to execute after the request handler has finished. */ export declare function deferTask(fn: () => Promise | void): void; /** Sets headers on the `Response` the current request handler will return. * * This only updates the headers once the request handler has finished and resolved a `Response`. * It will either receive a set of `Headers` or an equivalent object containing headers, which will * be merged into the response's headers once it's returned. * * @param updateHeaders - A `Headers` object, a record of headers, or a function that receives `Headers` to be updated or can return a `Headers` object that will be merged into the response headers. */ export declare function setResponseHeaders(updateHeaders: Headers | Record | ((headers: Headers) => Headers | void)): void;