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import { WorkboxPlugin } from 'workbox-core/types.js';
import { CacheableResponseOptions } from './CacheableResponse.js';
import './_version.js';
/**
* A class implementing the `cacheWillUpdate` lifecycle callback. This makes it
* easier to add in cacheability checks to requests made via Workbox's built-in
* strategies.
*
* @memberof workbox-cacheable-response
*/
declare class CacheableResponsePlugin implements WorkboxPlugin {
private readonly _cacheableResponse;
/**
* To construct a new CacheableResponsePlugin instance you must provide at
* least one of the `config` properties.
*
* If both `statuses` and `headers` are specified, then both conditions must
* be met for the `Response` to be considered cacheable.
*
* @param {Object} config
* @param {Array<number>} [config.statuses] One or more status codes that a
* `Response` can have and be considered cacheable.
* @param {Object<string,string>} [config.headers] A mapping of header names
* and expected values that a `Response` can have and be considered cacheable.
* If multiple headers are provided, only one needs to be present.
*/
constructor(config: CacheableResponseOptions);
/**
* @param {Object} options
* @param {Response} options.response
* @return {Response|null}
* @private
*/
cacheWillUpdate: WorkboxPlugin['cacheWillUpdate'];
}
export { CacheableResponsePlugin };