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taskpile/frontend/node_modules/next/dist/server/future/route-modules/route-module.d.ts
Alvis f1d51b8cc8 Add side panels, task selection, graph animation, and project docs
- Foldable left panel (user profile) and right panel (task details)
- Clicking a task in the list or graph node selects it and shows details
- Both views (task list + graph) always mounted via absolute inset-0 for
  correct canvas dimensions; tabs toggle visibility with opacity
- Graph node selection animation: other nodes repel outward (charge -600),
  then selected node smoothly slides to center (500ms cubic ease-out),
  then charge restores to -120 and graph stabilizes
- Graph re-fits on tab switch and panel resize via ResizeObserver
- Fix UUID string IDs throughout (backend returns UUIDs, not integers)
- Add TaskDetailPanel, UserPanel components
- Add CLAUDE.md project documentation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-08 11:23:06 +00:00

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import type { RouteDefinition } from '../route-definitions/route-definition';
/**
* RouteModuleOptions is the options that are passed to the route module, other
* route modules should extend this class to add specific options for their
* route.
*/
export interface RouteModuleOptions<D extends RouteDefinition = RouteDefinition, U = unknown> {
readonly definition: Readonly<D>;
readonly userland: Readonly<U>;
}
/**
* RouteHandlerContext is the base context for a route handler.
*/
export interface RouteModuleHandleContext {
/**
* Any matched parameters for the request. This is only defined for dynamic
* routes.
*/
params: Record<string, string | string[] | undefined> | undefined;
}
/**
* RouteModule is the base class for all route modules. This class should be
* extended by all route modules.
*/
export declare abstract class RouteModule<D extends RouteDefinition = RouteDefinition, U = unknown> {
/**
* The userland module. This is the module that is exported from the user's
* code. This is marked as readonly to ensure that the module is not mutated
* because the module (when compiled) only provides getters.
*/
readonly userland: Readonly<U>;
/**
* The definition of the route.
*/
readonly definition: Readonly<D>;
/**
* The shared modules that are exposed and required for the route module.
*/
static readonly sharedModules: any;
constructor({ userland, definition }: RouteModuleOptions<D, U>);
}