import { PurgeRule } from './purge-rule'; /** * @description * Configuration options for the StellatePlugin. * * @docsCategory core plugins/StellatePlugin */ export interface StellatePluginOptions { /** * @description * The Stellate service name, i.e. `.stellate.sh` */ serviceName: string; /** * @description * The Stellate Purging API token. For instructions on how to generate the token, * see the [Stellate docs](https://docs.stellate.co/docs/purging-api#authentication) */ apiToken: string; /** * @description * An array of {@link PurgeRule} instances which are used to define how the plugin will * respond to Vendure events in order to trigger calls to the Stellate Purging API. */ purgeRules: PurgeRule[]; /** * @description * When events are published, the PurgeRules will buffer those events in order to efficiently * batch requests to the Stellate Purging API. You may wish to change the default, e.g. if you are * running in a serverless environment and cannot introduce pauses after the main request has completed. * * @default 2000 */ defaultBufferTimeMs?: number; /** * @description * When set to `true`, calls will not be made to the Stellate Purge API. * * @default false */ devMode?: boolean; /** * @description * If set to true, the plugin will log the calls that would be made * to the Stellate Purge API. Note, this generates a * lot of debug-level logging. * * @default false */ debugLogging?: boolean; }