import { MonoTypeOperatorFunction, SubscribableOrPromise } from '../types'; /** * Ignores source values for a duration determined by another Observable, then * emits the most recent value from the source Observable, then repeats this * process. * * It's like {@link auditTime}, but the silencing * duration is determined by a second Observable. * * ![](audit.png) * * `audit` is similar to `throttle`, but emits the last value from the silenced * time window, instead of the first value. `audit` emits the most recent value * from the source Observable on the output Observable as soon as its internal * timer becomes disabled, and ignores source values while the timer is enabled. * Initially, the timer is disabled. As soon as the first source value arrives, * the timer is enabled by calling the `durationSelector` function with the * source value, which returns the "duration" Observable. When the duration * Observable emits a value or completes, the timer is disabled, then the most * recent source value is emitted on the output Observable, and this process * repeats for the next source value. * * ## Example * * Emit clicks at a rate of at most one click per second * ```javascript * const clicks = fromEvent(document, 'click'); * const result = clicks.pipe(audit(ev => interval(1000))); * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * ``` * @see {@link auditTime} * @see {@link debounce} * @see {@link delayWhen} * @see {@link sample} * @see {@link throttle} * * @param {function(value: T): SubscribableOrPromise} durationSelector A function * that receives a value from the source Observable, for computing the silencing * duration, returned as an Observable or a Promise. * @return {Observable} An Observable that performs rate-limiting of * emissions from the source Observable. * @method audit * @owner Observable */ export declare function audit(durationSelector: (value: T) => SubscribableOrPromise): MonoTypeOperatorFunction;