import { Observable, SubscribableOrPromise } from '../Observable';
import { ThrottleConfig } from '../operators/throttle';
/**
* Emits a value from the source Observable, then ignores subsequent source
* values for a duration determined by another Observable, then repeats this
* process.
*
* It's like {@link throttleTime}, but the silencing
* duration is determined by a second Observable.
*
*
*
* `throttle` emits the source Observable values on the output Observable
* when its internal timer is disabled, and ignores source values when the timer
* is enabled. Initially, the timer is disabled. As soon as the first source
* value arrives, it is forwarded to the output Observable, and then 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, and this process repeats for the
* next source value.
*
* @example
Emit clicks at a rate of at most one click per second
* var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click');
* var result = clicks.throttle(ev => Rx.Observable.interval(1000));
* result.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
*
* @see {@link audit}
* @see {@link debounce}
* @see {@link delayWhen}
* @see {@link sample}
* @see {@link throttleTime}
*
* @param {function(value: T): SubscribableOrPromise} durationSelector A function
* that receives a value from the source Observable, for computing the silencing
* duration for each source value, returned as an Observable or a Promise.
* @param {Object} config a configuration object to define `leading` and `trailing` behavior. Defaults
* to `{ leading: true, trailing: false }`.
* @return {Observable} An Observable that performs the throttle operation to
* limit the rate of emissions from the source.
* @method throttle
* @owner Observable
*/
export declare function throttle(this: Observable, durationSelector: (value: T) => SubscribableOrPromise, config?: ThrottleConfig): Observable;