jira-mcp

import { IOType } from "node:child_process"; import { JSONRPCMessage } from "../types.js"; import { Transport } from "../shared/transport.js"; import { Stream } from "node:stream"; export type StdioServerParameters = { /** * The executable to run to start the server. */ command: string; /** * Command line arguments to pass to the executable. */ args?: string[]; /** * The environment to use when spawning the process. * * If not specified, the result of getDefaultEnvironment() will be used. */ env?: Record<string, string>; /** * How to handle stderr of the child process. This matches the semantics of Node's `child_process.spawn`. * * The default is "inherit", meaning messages to stderr will be printed to the parent process's stderr. */ stderr?: IOType | Stream | number; }; /** * Environment variables to inherit by default, if an environment is not explicitly given. */ export declare const DEFAULT_INHERITED_ENV_VARS: string[]; /** * Returns a default environment object including only environment variables deemed safe to inherit. */ export declare function getDefaultEnvironment(): Record<string, string>; /** * Client transport for stdio: this will connect to a server by spawning a process and communicating with it over stdin/stdout. * * This transport is only available in Node.js environments. */ export declare class StdioClientTransport implements Transport { private _process?; private _abortController; private _readBuffer; private _serverParams; onclose?: () => void; onerror?: (error: Error) => void; onmessage?: (message: JSONRPCMessage) => void; constructor(server: StdioServerParameters); /** * Starts the server process and prepares to communicate with it. */ start(): Promise<void>; /** * The stderr stream of the child process, if `StdioServerParameters.stderr` was set to "pipe" or "overlapped". * * This is only available after the process has been started. */ get stderr(): Stream | null; private processReadBuffer; close(): Promise<void>; send(message: JSONRPCMessage): Promise<void>; } //# sourceMappingURL=stdio.d.ts.map