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## API Report File for "@tldraw/editor"
> Do not edit this file. It is a report generated by [API Extractor](https://api-extractor.com/).
```ts
/// <reference types="react" />
import { Atom } from '@tldraw/state';
import { atom } from '@tldraw/state';
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import { Box2dModel } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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import { ComponentType } from 'react';
import { Computed } from '@tldraw/state';
import { computed } from '@tldraw/state';
import { ComputedCache } from '@tldraw/store';
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import { EmbedDefinition } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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import { EMPTY_ARRAY } from '@tldraw/state';
import { EventEmitter } from 'eventemitter3';
import { HistoryEntry } from '@tldraw/store';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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import { HTMLProps } from 'react';
import { JsonObject } from '@tldraw/utils';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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import { MemoExoticComponent } from 'react';
import { Migrations } from '@tldraw/store';
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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import { NamedExoticComponent } from 'react';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
import { PointerEventHandler } from 'react';
import { react } from '@tldraw/state';
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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import { default as React_2 } from 'react';
import * as React_3 from 'react';
import { SerializedSchema } from '@tldraw/store';
import { SerializedStore } from '@tldraw/store';
import { ShapeProps } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { Signal } from '@tldraw/state';
import { StoreSchema } from '@tldraw/store';
import { StoreSnapshot } from '@tldraw/store';
import { StyleProp } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
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import { TLArrowShape } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLArrowShapeArrowheadStyle } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
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import { TLAsset } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLAssetId } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLAssetPartial } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLBaseShape } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLBookmarkAsset } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLCamera } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLCursor } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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import { TLCursorType } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLDefaultHorizontalAlignStyle } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
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import { TLDocument } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLGroupShape } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLHandle } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLImageAsset } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLInstance } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLInstancePageState } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
derived presence state (#1204) This PR adds - A new `TLInstancePresence` record type, to collect info about the presence state in a particular instance of the editor. This will eventually be used to sync presence data instead of sending instance-only state across the wire. - **Record Scopes** `RecordType` now has a `scope` property which can be one of three things: - `document`: the record belongs to the document and should be synced and persisted freely. Currently: `TLDocument`, `TLPage`, `TLShape`, and `TLAsset` - `instance`: the record belongs to a single instance of the store and should not be synced at all. It should not be persisted directly in most cases, but rather compiled into a kind of 'instance configuration' to store alongside the local document data so that when reopening the associated document it can remember some of the previous instance state. Currently: `TLInstance`, `TLInstancePageState`, `TLCamera`, `TLUser`, `TLUserDocument`, `TLUserPresence` - `presence`: the record belongs to a single instance of the store and should not be persisted, but may be synced using the special presence sync protocol. Currently just `TLInstancePresence` This sets us up for the following changes, which are gonna be pretty high-impact in terms of integrating tldraw into existing systems: - Removing `instanceId` as a config option. Each instance gets a randomly generated ID. - We'd replace it with an `instanceConfig` option that has stuff like selectedIds, camera positions, and so on. Then it's up to library users to get and reinstate the instance config at persistence boundaries. - Removing `userId` as config option, and removing the `TLUser` type altogether. - We might need to revisit when doing auth-enabled features like locking shapes, but I suspect that will be separate.
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import { TLInstancePresence } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
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import { TLPage } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLPageId } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLParentId } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLRecord } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLScribble } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLShape } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLShapeId } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLShapePartial } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLStore } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLStoreProps } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
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import { TLUnknownShape } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { TLVideoAsset } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { track } from '@tldraw/state';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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import { transact } from '@tldraw/state';
import { transaction } from '@tldraw/state';
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
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import { UnknownRecord } from '@tldraw/store';
import { useComputed } from '@tldraw/state';
import { useQuickReactor } from '@tldraw/state';
import { useReactor } from '@tldraw/state';
import { useValue } from '@tldraw/state';
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import { Vec2dModel } from '@tldraw/tlschema';
import { whyAmIRunning } from '@tldraw/state';
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tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function angleDelta(a0: number, a1: number): number;
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// @internal (undocumented)
export const ANIMATION_MEDIUM_MS = 320;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const ANIMATION_SHORT_MS = 80;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @internal (undocumented)
export function applyRotationToSnapshotShapes({ delta, editor, snapshot, stage, }: {
delta: number;
snapshot: TLRotationSnapshot;
editor: Editor;
stage: 'end' | 'one-off' | 'start' | 'update';
}): void;
// @public
export function approximately(a: number, b: number, precision?: number): boolean;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Arc2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed' | 'isFilled'> & {
center: Vec2d;
radius: number;
start: Vec2d;
end: Vec2d;
sweepFlag: number;
largeArcFlag: number;
});
// (undocumented)
angleEnd: number;
// (undocumented)
angleStart: number;
// (undocumented)
_center: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
end: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, _zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
length: number;
// (undocumented)
measure: number;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(point: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
radius: number;
// (undocumented)
start: Vec2d;
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function areAnglesCompatible(a: number, b: number): boolean;
export { Atom }
export { atom }
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function average(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): string;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export abstract class BaseBoxShapeTool extends StateNode {
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static children: () => (typeof Idle | typeof Pointing)[];
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static id: string;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static initial: string;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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abstract shapeType: string;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export abstract class BaseBoxShapeUtil<Shape extends TLBaseBoxShape> extends ShapeUtil<Shape> {
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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getGeometry(shape: Shape): Geometry2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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onResize: TLOnResizeHandler<any>;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export class Box2d {
constructor(x?: number, y?: number, w?: number, h?: number);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get aspectRatio(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get center(): Vec2d;
set center(v: Vec2d);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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clone(): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Collides: (A: Box2d, B: Box2d) => boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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collides(B: Box2d): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Common: (boxes: Box2d[]) => Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Contains: (A: Box2d, B: Box2d) => boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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contains(B: Box2d): boolean;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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static ContainsPoint: (A: Box2d, B: VecLike, margin?: number) => boolean;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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containsPoint(V: VecLike, margin?: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get corners(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Equals(a: Box2d | Box2dModel, b: Box2d | Box2dModel): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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equals(other: Box2d | Box2dModel): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Expand(A: Box2d, B: Box2d): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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expand(A: Box2d): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static ExpandBy(A: Box2d, n: number): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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expandBy(n: number): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static From(box: Box2dModel): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static FromPoints(points: VecLike[]): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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getHandlePoint(handle: SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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h: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get height(): number;
set height(n: number);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Includes: (A: Box2d, B: Box2d) => boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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includes(B: Box2d): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get maxX(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get maxY(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
get midX(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
get midY(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
get minX(): number;
set minX(n: number);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
get minY(): number;
set minY(n: number);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
get point(): Vec2d;
set point(val: Vec2d);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Resize(box: Box2d, handle: SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge | string, dx: number, dy: number, isAspectRatioLocked?: boolean): {
box: Box2d;
scaleX: number;
scaleY: number;
};
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
resize(handle: SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge | string, dx: number, dy: number): void;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
scale(n: number): this;
// (undocumented)
set(x?: number, y?: number, w?: number, h?: number): this;
// (undocumented)
setTo(B: Box2d): this;
// (undocumented)
static Sides: (A: Box2d, inset?: number) => Vec2d[][];
// (undocumented)
get sides(): Array<[Vec2d, Vec2d]>;
// (undocumented)
get size(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
get snapPoints(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
snapToGrid(size: number): void;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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toFixed(): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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toJson(): Box2dModel;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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translate(delta: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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union(box: Box2dModel): this;
// (undocumented)
w: number;
// (undocumented)
get width(): number;
set width(n: number);
// (undocumented)
x: number;
// (undocumented)
y: number;
// (undocumented)
static ZeroFix(other: Box2d | Box2dModel): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
zeroFix(): this;
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @internal (undocumented)
export const CAMERA_SLIDE_FRICTION = 0.09;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function canonicalizeRotation(a: number): number;
// @public (undocumented)
export const Canvas: React_2.MemoExoticComponent<({ className }: {
className?: string | undefined;
}) => JSX.Element>;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Circle2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
x?: number;
y?: number;
radius: number;
isFilled: boolean;
});
// (undocumented)
_center: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
x?: number;
y?: number;
radius: number;
isFilled: boolean;
};
// (undocumented)
getBounds(): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, _zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(point: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
radius: number;
// (undocumented)
x: number;
// (undocumented)
y: number;
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function clamp(n: number, min: number): number;
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function clamp(n: number, min: number, max: number): number;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public
export function clampRadians(r: number): number;
// @public
export function clockwiseAngleDist(a0: number, a1: number): number;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export { computed }
2023-04-25 11:01:25 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export const coreShapes: readonly [typeof GroupShapeUtil];
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
2023-06-05 14:11:07 +00:00
// @public
export function createSessionStateSnapshotSignal(store: TLStore): Signal<null | TLSessionStateSnapshot>;
// @public
export function createTLStore({ initialData, defaultName, ...rest }: TLStoreOptions): TLStore;
// @public (undocumented)
export function createTLUser(opts?: {
derivePresenceState?: ((store: TLStore) => Signal<null | TLInstancePresence>) | undefined;
userPreferences?: Signal<TLUserPreferences, unknown> | undefined;
setUserPreferences?: ((userPreferences: TLUserPreferences) => void) | undefined;
}): TLUser;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export class CubicBezier2d extends Polyline2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed' | 'isFilled'> & {
start: Vec2d;
cp1: Vec2d;
cp2: Vec2d;
end: Vec2d;
});
// (undocumented)
a: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
b: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
c: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
d: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
midPoint(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(A: Vec2d): Vec2d;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export class CubicSpline2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed' | 'isFilled'> & {
points: Vec2d[];
});
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
get length(): number;
// (undocumented)
_length?: number;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(A: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
points: Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
get segments(): CubicBezier2d[];
// (undocumented)
_segments?: CubicBezier2d[];
}
// @public (undocumented)
export function dataUrlToFile(url: string, filename: string, mimeType: string): Promise<File>;
// @internal (undocumented)
export type DebugFlag<T> = DebugFlagDef<T> & Atom<T>;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const debugFlags: {
preventDefaultLogging: DebugFlag<boolean>;
pointerCaptureLogging: DebugFlag<boolean>;
pointerCaptureTracking: DebugFlag<boolean>;
pointerCaptureTrackingObject: DebugFlag<Map<Element, number>>;
elementRemovalLogging: DebugFlag<boolean>;
debugSvg: DebugFlag<boolean>;
throwToBlob: DebugFlag<boolean>;
logMessages: DebugFlag<never[]>;
resetConnectionEveryPing: DebugFlag<boolean>;
debugCursors: DebugFlag<boolean>;
forceSrgb: DebugFlag<boolean>;
expanded highlighter geometry (#1929) Currently, the highlighter shape uses a single 0-width line for its geometry, same as the draw tool. For the draw tool this works ok - the visual line is thin enough that unless you zoom right in, it's hard to find areas where the hover should trigger but isn't. As the highlighter tool is much thicker though, it's relatively easy to find those areas. The fix is for the geometry to represent the line including its thick stroke, instead of at 0-width. There are two possible approaches here: 1. Update the polyline geometry to allow passing a stroke width. 2. Instead of a polyline, make the highlighter shape be a polygon that traces _around_ the stroke 1 is the more accurate approach, but is hard to fit into our geometry system. Our geometry is based around two primitives: `getVertices` which returns an array of points around the shape, and `nearestPoint` which returns the nearest point on the geometry to a vector we pass in. We can account for a stroke in `nearestPoint` pretty easily, including it in `getVertices` is hard - we'd have to expand the vertices and handle line join/caps etc. Just making the change in `nearestPoint` does fix the issue here, but i'm not sure about the knock-on effect elsewhere and don't really want to introduce 1-off hacks into the core geometry system. 2 actually means addressing the same hard problem around outlining strokes as 1, but it lets us do it in a more tightly-scoped one-off change just to the highlighter shape, instead of trying to come up with a generic solution for the whole geometry system. This is the approach I've taken in this diff. We outline the stroke using perfect-freehand, which works pretty well but produces inaccurate results at edge-cases, particularly when a line rapidly changes direction: ![Kapture 2023-09-19 at 13 45 01](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/1593ac5c-e7db-4360-b97d-ba66cdfb5498) I think that given this is scoped to just the highlighter shape and is imo an improvement over the stroke issue from before, it's a reasonable solution for now. If we want to in the future we could implement real non-freehand-based outlining. ### Change Type - [x] `patch` — Bug fix ### Test Plan 1. Create a highlight shape 2. Zoom in 3. Make sure you can interact with the shape at its edges instead of right in the center
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debugGeometry: DebugFlag<boolean>;
};
// @internal (undocumented)
export const DEFAULT_ANIMATION_OPTIONS: {
duration: number;
easing: (t: number) => number;
};
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export function DefaultBackground(): JSX.Element;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultBrush: TLBrushComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultCollaboratorHint: TLCollaboratorHintComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultCursor: NamedExoticComponent< {
className?: string | undefined;
point: null | Vec2dModel;
zoom: number;
color?: string | undefined;
name: null | string;
chatMessage: string;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultErrorFallback: TLErrorFallbackComponent;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultGrid: TLGridComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultHandle: TLHandleComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultHandles: TLHandlesComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultHoveredShapeIndicator: TLHoveredShapeIndicatorComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultScribble: TLScribbleComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultSelectionBackground: TLSelectionBackgroundComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultSelectionForeground: TLSelectionForegroundComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultSnapLine: TLSnapLineComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultSpinner: TLSpinnerComponent;
// @public (undocumented)
export const DefaultSvgDefs: () => null;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function degreesToRadians(d: number): number;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const DOUBLE_CLICK_DURATION = 450;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const DRAG_DISTANCE = 4;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export const EASINGS: {
readonly linear: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInQuad: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeOutQuad: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInOutQuad: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInCubic: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeOutCubic: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInOutCubic: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInQuart: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeOutQuart: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInOutQuart: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInQuint: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeOutQuint: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInOutQuint: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInSine: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeOutSine: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInOutSine: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInExpo: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeOutExpo: (t: number) => number;
readonly easeInOutExpo: (t: number) => number;
};
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Edge2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: {
start: Vec2d;
end: Vec2d;
isSnappable?: boolean;
});
// (undocumented)
d: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
end: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, _zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
length: number;
// (undocumented)
midPoint(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(point: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
start: Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
u: Vec2d;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export class Editor extends EventEmitter<TLEventMap> {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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constructor({ store, user, shapeUtils, tools, getContainer, initialState }: TLEditorOptions);
addOpenMenu(id: string): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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alignShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], operation: 'bottom' | 'center-horizontal' | 'center-vertical' | 'left' | 'right' | 'top'): this;
animateShape(partial: null | TLShapePartial | undefined, animationOptions?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
animateShapes(partials: (null | TLShapePartial | undefined)[], animationOptions?: Partial<{
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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duration: number;
easing: (t: number) => number;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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}>): this;
animateToShape(shapeId: TLShapeId, opts?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
animateToUser(userId: string): this;
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// @internal (undocumented)
annotateError(error: unknown, { origin, willCrashApp, tags, extras, }: {
origin: string;
willCrashApp: boolean;
tags?: Record<string, boolean | number | string>;
extras?: Record<string, unknown>;
}): this;
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get assets(): (TLBookmarkAsset | TLImageAsset | TLVideoAsset)[];
bail(): this;
bailToMark(id: string): this;
batch(fn: () => void): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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bringForward(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
bringToFront(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
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get camera(): TLCamera;
get cameraState(): "idle" | "moving";
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cancel(): this;
cancelDoubleClick(): void;
get canRedo(): boolean;
get canUndo(): boolean;
// @internal (undocumented)
capturedPointerId: null | number;
centerOnPoint(point: VecLike, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
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// @internal
protected _clickManager: ClickManager;
complete(): this;
// @internal (undocumented)
crash(error: unknown): this;
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// @internal
get crashingError(): unknown;
createAssets(assets: TLAsset[]): this;
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// @internal (undocumented)
createErrorAnnotations(origin: string, willCrashApp: 'unknown' | boolean): {
tags: {
origin: string;
willCrashApp: 'unknown' | boolean;
};
extras: {
activeStateNode?: string;
selectedShapes?: TLUnknownShape[];
editingShape?: TLUnknownShape;
inputs?: Record<string, unknown>;
};
};
createPage(page: Partial<TLPage>): this;
createShape<T extends TLUnknownShape>(shape: OptionalKeys<TLShapePartial<T>, 'id'>): this;
createShapes<T extends TLUnknownShape>(shapes: OptionalKeys<TLShapePartial<T>, 'id'>[]): this;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get croppingShapeId(): null | TLShapeId;
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get currentPage(): TLPage;
get currentPageBounds(): Box2d | undefined;
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get currentPageId(): TLPageId;
get currentPageShapeIds(): Set<TLShapeId>;
get currentPageShapes(): TLShape[];
get currentPageShapesSorted(): TLShape[];
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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get currentPageState(): TLInstancePageState;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get currentTool(): StateNode | undefined;
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get currentToolId(): string;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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deleteAssets(assets: TLAsset[] | TLAssetId[]): this;
deleteOpenMenu(id: string): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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deletePage(page: TLPage | TLPageId): this;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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deleteShape(id: TLShapeId): this;
// (undocumented)
deleteShape(shape: TLShape): this;
deleteShapes(ids: TLShapeId[]): this;
// (undocumented)
deleteShapes(shapes: TLShape[]): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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deselect(...shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
dispatch: (info: TLEventInfo) => this;
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readonly disposables: Set<() => void>;
dispose(): void;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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distributeShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], operation: 'horizontal' | 'vertical'): this;
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get documentSettings(): TLDocument;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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duplicatePage(page: TLPage | TLPageId, createId?: TLPageId): this;
duplicateShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], offset?: VecLike): this;
get editingShape(): TLShape | undefined;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get editingShapeId(): null | TLShapeId;
readonly environment: EnvironmentManager;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get erasingShapeIds(): TLShapeId[];
get erasingShapes(): NonNullable<TLShape | undefined>[];
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @internal (undocumented)
externalAssetContentHandlers: {
[K in TLExternalAssetContent['type']]: {
[Key in K]: ((info: TLExternalAssetContent & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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type: Key;
}) => Promise<TLAsset | undefined>) | null;
}[K];
};
// @internal (undocumented)
externalContentHandlers: {
[K in TLExternalContent['type']]: {
[Key in K]: ((info: TLExternalContent & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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type: Key;
}) => void) | null;
}[K];
};
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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findCommonAncestor(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], predicate?: (shape: TLShape) => boolean): TLShapeId | undefined;
findShapeAncestor(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, predicate: (parent: TLShape) => boolean): TLShape | undefined;
flipShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], operation: 'horizontal' | 'vertical'): this;
get focusedGroup(): TLShape | undefined;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get focusedGroupId(): TLPageId | TLShapeId;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getAncestorPageId(shape?: TLShape | TLShapeId): TLPageId | undefined;
getArrowInfo(shape: TLArrowShape | TLShapeId): TLArrowInfo | undefined;
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getArrowsBoundTo(shapeId: TLShapeId): {
arrowId: TLShapeId;
handleId: "end" | "start";
}[];
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getAsset(asset: TLAsset | TLAssetId): TLAsset | undefined;
getAssetForExternalContent(info: TLExternalAssetContent): Promise<TLAsset | undefined>;
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getContainer: () => HTMLElement;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getContentFromCurrentPage(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): TLContent | undefined;
getDroppingOverShape(point: VecLike, droppingShapes?: TLShape[]): TLShape | undefined;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getHighestIndexForParent(parent: TLPage | TLParentId | TLShape): string;
getInitialMetaForShape(_shape: TLShape): JsonObject;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getOutermostSelectableShape(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, filter?: (shape: TLShape) => boolean): TLShape;
getPage(page: TLPage | TLPageId): TLPage | undefined;
getPageShapeIds(page: TLPage | TLPageId): Set<TLShapeId>;
getPointInParentSpace(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, point: VecLike): Vec2d;
getPointInShapeSpace(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, point: VecLike): Vec2d;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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getSelectedShapeAtPoint(point: VecLike): TLShape | undefined;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getShape<T extends TLShape = TLShape>(shape: TLParentId | TLShape): T | undefined;
getShapeAncestors(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, acc?: TLShape[]): TLShape[];
getShapeAndDescendantIds(ids: TLShapeId[]): Set<TLShapeId>;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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getShapeAtPoint(point: VecLike, opts?: {
margin?: number | undefined;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
2023-08-13 15:55:24 +00:00
hitInside?: boolean | undefined;
hitLabels?: boolean | undefined;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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hitFrameInside?: boolean | undefined;
filter?: ((shape: TLShape) => boolean) | undefined;
}): TLShape | undefined;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
2023-08-13 15:55:24 +00:00
getShapeClipPath(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): string | undefined;
getShapeGeometry<T extends Geometry2d>(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): T;
getShapeHandles<T extends TLShape>(shape: T | T['id']): TLHandle[] | undefined;
getShapeLocalTransform(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): Matrix2d;
getShapeMask(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): undefined | VecLike[];
getShapeMaskedPageBounds(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): Box2d | undefined;
getShapeOutlineSegments<T extends TLShape>(shape: T | T['id']): Vec2d[][];
getShapePageBounds(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): Box2d | undefined;
getShapePageTransform(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): Matrix2d;
getShapeParent(shape?: TLShape | TLShapeId): TLShape | undefined;
getShapeParentTransform(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): Matrix2d;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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getShapesAtPoint(point: VecLike, opts?: {
margin?: number | undefined;
hitInside?: boolean | undefined;
}): TLShape[];
// (undocumented)
getShapeStyleIfExists<T>(shape: TLShape, style: StyleProp<T>): T | undefined;
getShapeUtil<S extends TLUnknownShape>(shape: S | TLShapePartial<S>): ShapeUtil<S>;
[refactor] reduce dependencies on shape utils in editor (#1693) We'd like to make the @tldraw/editor layer more independent of specific shapes. Unfortunately there are many places where shape types and certain shape behavior is deeply embedded in the Editor. This PR begins to refactor out dependencies between the editor library and shape utils. It does this in two ways: - removing shape utils from the arguments of `isShapeOfType`, replacing with a generic - removing shape utils from the arguments of `getShapeUtil`, replacing with a generic - moving custom arrow info cache out of the util and into the editor class - changing the a tool's `shapeType` to be a string instead of a shape util We're here trading type safety based on inferred types—"hey editor, give me your instance of this shape util class"—for knowledge at the point of call—"hey editor, give me a shape util class of this type; and trust me it'll be an instance this shape util class". Likewise for shapes. ### A note on style We haven't really established our conventions or style when it comes to types, but I'm increasingly of the opinion that we should defer to the point of call to narrow a type based on generics (keeping the types in typescript land) rather than using arguments, which blur into JavaScript land. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests ### Release Notes - removes shape utils from the arguments of `isShapeOfType`, replacing with a generic - removes shape utils from the arguments of `getShapeUtil`, replacing with a generic - moves custom arrow info cache out of the util and into the editor class - changes the a tool's `shapeType` to be a string instead of a shape util
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// (undocumented)
getShapeUtil<S extends TLUnknownShape>(type: S['type']): ShapeUtil<S>;
// (undocumented)
getShapeUtil<T extends ShapeUtil>(type: T extends ShapeUtil<infer R> ? R['type'] : string): T;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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getSortedChildIdsForParent(parent: TLPage | TLParentId | TLShape): TLShapeId[];
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getStateDescendant(path: string): StateNode | undefined;
// @internal (undocumented)
getStyleForNextShape<T>(style: StyleProp<T>): T;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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getSvg(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], opts?: Partial<{
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scale: number;
background: boolean;
padding: number;
darkMode?: boolean | undefined;
preserveAspectRatio: React.SVGAttributes<SVGSVGElement>['preserveAspectRatio'];
}>): Promise<SVGSVGElement | undefined>;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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groupShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], groupId?: TLShapeId): this;
hasAncestor(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId | undefined, ancestorId: TLShapeId): boolean;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get hintingShapeIds(): TLShapeId[];
get hintingShapes(): NonNullable<TLShape | undefined>[];
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readonly history: HistoryManager<this>;
get hoveredShape(): TLShape | undefined;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get hoveredShapeId(): null | TLShapeId;
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inputs: {
originPagePoint: Vec2d;
originScreenPoint: Vec2d;
previousPagePoint: Vec2d;
previousScreenPoint: Vec2d;
currentPagePoint: Vec2d;
currentScreenPoint: Vec2d;
keys: Set<string>;
buttons: Set<number>;
isPen: boolean;
shiftKey: boolean;
ctrlKey: boolean;
altKey: boolean;
isDragging: boolean;
isPointing: boolean;
isPinching: boolean;
isEditing: boolean;
isPanning: boolean;
pointerVelocity: Vec2d;
};
get instanceState(): TLInstance;
interrupt(): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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isAncestorSelected(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId): boolean;
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isIn(path: string): boolean;
isInAny(...paths: string[]): boolean;
get isMenuOpen(): boolean;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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isPointInShape(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, point: VecLike, opts?: {
margin?: number | undefined;
hitInside?: boolean | undefined;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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}): boolean;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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isShapeInPage(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, pageId?: TLPageId): boolean;
[refactor] reduce dependencies on shape utils in editor (#1693) We'd like to make the @tldraw/editor layer more independent of specific shapes. Unfortunately there are many places where shape types and certain shape behavior is deeply embedded in the Editor. This PR begins to refactor out dependencies between the editor library and shape utils. It does this in two ways: - removing shape utils from the arguments of `isShapeOfType`, replacing with a generic - removing shape utils from the arguments of `getShapeUtil`, replacing with a generic - moving custom arrow info cache out of the util and into the editor class - changing the a tool's `shapeType` to be a string instead of a shape util We're here trading type safety based on inferred types—"hey editor, give me your instance of this shape util class"—for knowledge at the point of call—"hey editor, give me a shape util class of this type; and trust me it'll be an instance this shape util class". Likewise for shapes. ### A note on style We haven't really established our conventions or style when it comes to types, but I'm increasingly of the opinion that we should defer to the point of call to narrow a type based on generics (keeping the types in typescript land) rather than using arguments, which blur into JavaScript land. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests ### Release Notes - removes shape utils from the arguments of `isShapeOfType`, replacing with a generic - removes shape utils from the arguments of `getShapeUtil`, replacing with a generic - moves custom arrow info cache out of the util and into the editor class - changes the a tool's `shapeType` to be a string instead of a shape util
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isShapeOfType<T extends TLUnknownShape>(shape: TLUnknownShape, type: T['type']): shape is T;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// (undocumented)
isShapeOfType<T extends TLUnknownShape>(shapeId: TLUnknownShape['id'], type: T['type']): shapeId is T['id'];
isShapeOrAncestorLocked(shape?: TLShape): boolean;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// (undocumented)
isShapeOrAncestorLocked(id?: TLShapeId): boolean;
mark(markId?: string, onUndo?: boolean, onRedo?: boolean): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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moveShapesToPage(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], pageId: TLPageId): this;
nudgeShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], offset: VecLike, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
get onlySelectedShape(): null | TLShape;
[feature] ui events (#1326) This PR updates the editor events: - adds types to the events emitted by the app (by `app.emit`) - removes a few events emitted by the app (e.g. `move-to-page`, `change-camera`) - adds `onEvent` prop to the <TldrawUi> / <Tldraw> components - call the `onEvent` when actions occur or tools are selected - does some superficial cleanup on editor app APIs ### Release Note - Fix layout bug in error dialog - (ui) Add `TLEventMap` for types emitted from editor app - (editor) Update `crash` event emitted from editor app to include error - (editor) Update `change-history` event emitted from editor app - (editor) Remove `change-camera` event from editor app - (editor) Remove `move-to-page` event from editor app - (ui) Add `onEvent` prop and events to <Tldraw> / <TldrawUi> - (editor) Replace `app.openMenus` plain Set with computed value - (editor) Add `addOpenMenu` method - (editor) Add `removeOpenMenu` method - (editor) Add `setFocusMode` method - (editor) Add `setToolLocked` method - (editor) Add `setSnapMode` method - (editor) Add `isSnapMode` method - (editor) Update `setGridMode` method return type to editor app - (editor) Update `setReadOnly` method return type to editor app - (editor) Update `setPenMode` method return type to editor app - (editor) Update `selectNone` method return type to editor app - (editor) Rename `backToContent` to `zoomToContent` - (editor) Remove `TLReorderOperation` type --------- Co-authored-by: Orange Mug <orangemug@users.noreply.github.com>
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get openMenus(): string[];
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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packShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], gap: number): this;
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get pages(): TLPage[];
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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get pageStates(): TLInstancePageState[];
pageToScreen(point: VecLike): {
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x: number;
y: number;
z: number;
};
pan(offset: VecLike, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
panZoomIntoView(ids: TLShapeId[], animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
popFocusedGroupId(): this;
putContentOntoCurrentPage(content: TLContent, options?: {
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point?: VecLike;
select?: boolean;
preservePosition?: boolean;
preserveIds?: boolean;
}): this;
putExternalContent(info: TLExternalContent): Promise<void>;
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redo(): this;
registerExternalAssetHandler<T extends TLExternalAssetContent['type']>(type: T, handler: ((info: TLExternalAssetContent & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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type: T;
}) => Promise<TLAsset>) | null): this;
registerExternalContentHandler<T extends TLExternalContent['type']>(type: T, handler: ((info: T extends TLExternalContent['type'] ? TLExternalContent & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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type: T;
} : TLExternalContent) => void) | null): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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renamePage(page: TLPage | TLPageId, name: string, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
get renderingBounds(): Box2d;
get renderingBoundsExpanded(): Box2d;
renderingBoundsMargin: number;
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get renderingShapes(): {
id: TLShapeId;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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shape: TLShape;
util: ShapeUtil<TLUnknownShape>;
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index: number;
backgroundIndex: number;
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opacity: number;
isCulled: boolean;
maskedPageBounds: Box2d | undefined;
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}[];
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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reparentShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], parentId: TLParentId, insertIndex?: string): this;
resetZoom(point?: Vec2d, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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resizeShape(shape: TLShape | TLShapeId, scale: VecLike, options?: TLResizeShapeOptions): this;
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readonly root: RootState;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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rotateShapesBy(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], delta: number): this;
screenToPage(point: VecLike): {
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x: number;
y: number;
z: number;
};
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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select(...shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
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selectAll(): this;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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get selectedShapeIds(): TLShapeId[];
get selectedShapes(): TLShape[];
get selectionPageBounds(): Box2d | null;
get selectionRotatedPageBounds(): Box2d | undefined;
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get selectionRotation(): number;
selectNone(): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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sendBackward(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
sendToBack(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
setCamera(point: VecLike, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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setCroppingShape(shape: null | TLShape | TLShapeId): this;
setCurrentPage(page: TLPage | TLPageId, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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setCurrentTool(id: string, info?: {}): this;
setCursor: (cursor: Partial<TLCursor>) => this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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setEditingShape(shape: null | TLShape | TLShapeId): this;
setErasingShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
setFocusedGroup(shape: null | TLGroupShape | TLShapeId): this;
setHintingShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
setHoveredShape(shape: null | TLShape | TLShapeId): this;
setOpacityForNextShapes(opacity: number, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
setOpacityForSelectedShapes(opacity: number, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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setSelectedShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
setStyleForNextShapes<T>(style: StyleProp<T>, value: T, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
setStyleForSelectedShapes<T>(style: StyleProp<T>, value: T, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
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shapeUtils: {
readonly [K in string]?: ShapeUtil<TLUnknownShape>;
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};
get sharedOpacity(): SharedStyle<number>;
get sharedStyles(): ReadonlySharedStyleMap;
readonly sideEffects: SideEffectManager<this>;
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slideCamera(opts?: {
speed: number;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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direction: VecLike;
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friction: number;
speedThreshold?: number | undefined;
}): this;
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readonly snaps: SnapManager;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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stackShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], operation: 'horizontal' | 'vertical', gap: number): this;
startFollowingUser(userId: string): this;
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stopCameraAnimation(): this;
stopFollowingUser(): this;
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readonly store: TLStore;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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stretchShapes(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[], operation: 'horizontal' | 'vertical'): this;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// (undocumented)
styleProps: {
[key: string]: Map<StyleProp<unknown>, string>;
};
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
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readonly textMeasure: TextManager;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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toggleLock(shapes: TLShape[] | TLShapeId[]): this;
undo(): this;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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ungroupShapes(ids: TLShapeId[]): this;
// (undocumented)
ungroupShapes(ids: TLShape[]): this;
updateAssets(assets: TLAssetPartial[]): this;
updateCurrentPageState(partial: Partial<Omit<TLInstancePageState, 'editingShapeId' | 'focusedGroupId' | 'pageId' | 'selectedShapeIds'>>, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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updateDocumentSettings(settings: Partial<TLDocument>): this;
updateInstanceState(partial: Partial<Omit<TLInstance, 'currentPageId'>>, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
updatePage(partial: RequiredKeys<TLPage, 'id'>, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
// @internal
updateRenderingBounds(): this;
updateShape<T extends TLUnknownShape>(partial: null | TLShapePartial<T> | undefined, historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
updateShapes<T extends TLUnknownShape>(partials: (null | TLShapePartial<T> | undefined)[], historyOptions?: TLCommandHistoryOptions): this;
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updateViewportScreenBounds(center?: boolean): this;
readonly user: UserPreferencesManager;
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get viewportPageBounds(): Box2d;
get viewportPageCenter(): Vec2d;
get viewportScreenBounds(): Box2d;
get viewportScreenCenter(): Vec2d;
[improvement] More selection logic (#1806) This PR includes further UX improvements to selection. - clicking inside of a hollow shape will no longer select it on pointer up - clicking a shape's filled label will select it on pointer down - clicking a shape's empty label will select it on pointer up - clicking and dragging a selected arrow is now better limited to its body, not its bounds - arrows will no longer bind to labels ### Text labels A big change here relates to text labels. Previously, we had listeners set on the text label elements; I've removed these and we now check the actual label bounds geometry for a hit. For geo shapes, this geometry is now placed correctly based on the alignment / vertical alignment of the label. - Clicking on a label with text in it will select the shape on pointer down. - Clicking on an empty text label will select the shape on pointer up. ## Hollow shapes Previously, shapes with `fill: none` were also being selected on pointer up. I've removed that logic because it was producing wrong-feeling selections too often. We now select these shapes only when clicking on the label (as mentioned above) or when clicking on the edges of the shape. This is in line with the original behavior (currently on tldraw.com, prior to the earlier PR that updated selection logic). ## Arrows Arrows still hit the inside of hollow shapes, using the "smallest hovered" logic previously used for pointer-up selection on hollow shapes. They also now correctly do so while ignoring text labels. ### Change Type - [x] `minor` — New feature ### Test Plan 1. try selecting geo shapes, nested geo shapes, arrows and shapes with labels or without labels - [x] Unit Tests
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visitDescendants(parent: TLPage | TLParentId | TLShape, visitor: (id: TLShapeId) => false | void): this;
zoomIn(point?: Vec2d, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
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get zoomLevel(): number;
zoomOut(point?: Vec2d, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
zoomToBounds(bounds: Box2d, targetZoom?: number, animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
[feature] ui events (#1326) This PR updates the editor events: - adds types to the events emitted by the app (by `app.emit`) - removes a few events emitted by the app (e.g. `move-to-page`, `change-camera`) - adds `onEvent` prop to the <TldrawUi> / <Tldraw> components - call the `onEvent` when actions occur or tools are selected - does some superficial cleanup on editor app APIs ### Release Note - Fix layout bug in error dialog - (ui) Add `TLEventMap` for types emitted from editor app - (editor) Update `crash` event emitted from editor app to include error - (editor) Update `change-history` event emitted from editor app - (editor) Remove `change-camera` event from editor app - (editor) Remove `move-to-page` event from editor app - (ui) Add `onEvent` prop and events to <Tldraw> / <TldrawUi> - (editor) Replace `app.openMenus` plain Set with computed value - (editor) Add `addOpenMenu` method - (editor) Add `removeOpenMenu` method - (editor) Add `setFocusMode` method - (editor) Add `setToolLocked` method - (editor) Add `setSnapMode` method - (editor) Add `isSnapMode` method - (editor) Update `setGridMode` method return type to editor app - (editor) Update `setReadOnly` method return type to editor app - (editor) Update `setPenMode` method return type to editor app - (editor) Update `selectNone` method return type to editor app - (editor) Rename `backToContent` to `zoomToContent` - (editor) Remove `TLReorderOperation` type --------- Co-authored-by: Orange Mug <orangemug@users.noreply.github.com>
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zoomToContent(): this;
zoomToFit(animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
zoomToSelection(animation?: TLAnimationOptions): this;
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}
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Ellipse2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
width: number;
height: number;
});
// (undocumented)
config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
width: number;
height: number;
};
// (undocumented)
get edges(): Edge2d[];
// (undocumented)
_edges?: Edge2d[];
// (undocumented)
getBounds(): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): any[];
// (undocumented)
h: number;
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(A: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
w: number;
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export { EMPTY_ARRAY }
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export const EPSILON: number;
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// @public (undocumented)
export class ErrorBoundary extends React_3.Component<React_3.PropsWithRef<React_3.PropsWithChildren<TLErrorBoundaryProps>>, TLErrorBoundaryState> {
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// (undocumented)
componentDidCatch(error: unknown): void;
// (undocumented)
static getDerivedStateFromError(error: Error): {
error: Error;
};
// (undocumented)
render(): boolean | JSX.Element | null | number | React_3.ReactFragment | string | undefined;
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// (undocumented)
state: TLErrorBoundaryState;
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}
// @public (undocumented)
export function ErrorScreen({ children }: {
children: any;
}): JSX.Element;
// @public (undocumented)
export const EVENT_NAME_MAP: Record<Exclude<TLEventName, TLPinchEventName>, keyof TLEventHandlers>;
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
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// @internal (undocumented)
export function extractSessionStateFromLegacySnapshot(store: Record<string, UnknownRecord>): null | TLSessionStateSnapshot;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const featureFlags: {
peopleMenu: DebugFlag<boolean>;
highlighterTool: DebugFlag<boolean>;
};
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export type GapsSnapLine = {
id: string;
type: 'gaps';
direction: 'horizontal' | 'vertical';
gaps: Array<{
startEdge: [VecLike, VecLike];
endEdge: [VecLike, VecLike];
}>;
};
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export abstract class Geometry2d {
constructor(opts: Geometry2dOptions);
// (undocumented)
get area(): number;
// (undocumented)
_area: number | undefined;
// (undocumented)
get bounds(): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
_bounds: Box2d | undefined;
// (undocumented)
get center(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
distanceToLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d): number;
// (undocumented)
distanceToPoint(point: Vec2d, hitInside?: boolean): number;
// (undocumented)
getArea(): number;
// (undocumented)
getBounds(): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
abstract getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, distance?: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
hitTestPoint(point: Vec2d, margin?: number, hitInside?: boolean): boolean;
// (undocumented)
isClosed: boolean;
// (undocumented)
isFilled: boolean;
// (undocumented)
isLabel: boolean;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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isPointInBounds(point: Vec2d, margin?: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
isSnappable: boolean;
// (undocumented)
abstract nearestPoint(point: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
nearestPointOnLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
get outerVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
get snapPoints(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
_snapPoints: undefined | Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
toSimpleSvgPath(): string;
// (undocumented)
get vertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
_vertices: undefined | Vec2d[];
}
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// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getArcLength(C: VecLike, r: number, A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function getArrowheadPathForType(info: TLArrowInfo, side: 'end' | 'start', strokeWidth: number): string | undefined;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getArrowTerminalsInArrowSpace(editor: Editor, shape: TLArrowShape): {
start: Vec2d;
end: Vec2d;
};
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getCursor(cursor: TLCursorType, rotation?: number, color?: string): string;
// @public
export function getCurvedArrowHandlePath(info: TLArrowInfo & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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isStraight: false;
}): string;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getFreshUserPreferences(): TLUserPreferences;
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getIncrementedName(name: string, others: string[]): string;
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getIndexAbove(below: string): string;
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getIndexBelow(above: string): string;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function getIndexBetween(below: string, above?: string): string;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public
export function getIndices(n: number, start?: string): string[];
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function getIndicesAbove(below: string, n: number): string[];
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function getIndicesBelow(above: string, n: number): string[];
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function getIndicesBetween(below: string | undefined, above: string | undefined, n: number): string[];
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export function getPointerInfo(e: PointerEvent | React.PointerEvent): {
point: {
x: number;
y: number;
z: number;
};
shiftKey: boolean;
altKey: boolean;
ctrlKey: boolean;
pointerId: number;
button: number;
isPen: boolean;
};
// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function getPointOnCircle(cx: number, cy: number, r: number, a: number): Vec2d;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function getPolygonVertices(width: number, height: number, sides: number): Vec2d[];
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @internal (undocumented)
export function getRotationSnapshot({ editor }: {
editor: Editor;
}): null | TLRotationSnapshot;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public
export function getSolidCurvedArrowPath(info: TLArrowInfo & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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isStraight: false;
}): string;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function getSolidStraightArrowPath(info: TLArrowInfo & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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isStraight: true;
}): string;
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tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export const getStarBounds: (sides: number, w: number, h: number) => Box2d;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function getStraightArrowHandlePath(info: TLArrowInfo & {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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isStraight: true;
}): string;
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// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getSvgPathFromPoints(points: VecLike[], closed?: boolean): string;
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// @public
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function getSweep(C: VecLike, A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
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[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @public (undocumented)
export function getUserPreferences(): TLUserPreferences;
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// @public (undocumented)
export const GRID_STEPS: {
min: number;
mid: number;
step: number;
}[];
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Group2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed' | 'isFilled'> & {
children: Geometry2d[];
});
// (undocumented)
children: Geometry2d[];
// (undocumented)
distanceToPoint(point: Vec2d, hitInside?: boolean): number;
// (undocumented)
getArea(): number;
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
hitTestPoint(point: Vec2d, margin: number, hitInside: boolean): boolean;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(point: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
toSimpleSvgPath(): string;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export class GroupShapeUtil extends ShapeUtil<TLGroupShape> {
// (undocumented)
canBind: () => boolean;
// (undocumented)
component(shape: TLGroupShape): JSX.Element | null;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
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getDefaultProps(): TLGroupShape['props'];
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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getGeometry(shape: TLGroupShape): Geometry2d;
// (undocumented)
hideSelectionBoundsFg: () => boolean;
// (undocumented)
indicator(shape: TLGroupShape): JSX.Element;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static migrations: Migrations;
// (undocumented)
onChildrenChange: TLOnChildrenChangeHandler<TLGroupShape>;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static props: ShapeProps<TLGroupShape>;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static type: "group";
}
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @public
export function hardReset({ shouldReload }?: {
shouldReload?: boolean | undefined;
}): Promise<void>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function hardResetEditor(): void;
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// @internal (undocumented)
export const HASH_PATTERN_ZOOM_NAMES: Record<string, string>;
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`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export const HIT_TEST_MARGIN = 8;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function HTMLContainer({ children, className, ...rest }: HTMLContainerProps): JSX.Element;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export type HTMLContainerProps = React_3.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>;
// @public
export function intersectLineSegmentPolygon(a1: VecLike, a2: VecLike, points: VecLike[]): null | VecLike[];
// @public
export function intersectLineSegmentPolyline(a1: VecLike, a2: VecLike, points: VecLike[]): null | VecLike[];
// @public
export function intersectPolygonPolygon(polygonA: VecLike[], polygonB: VecLike[]): null | VecLike[];
// @public
export function isAngleBetween(a: number, b: number, c: number): boolean;
// @public
export const isSafeFloat: (n: number) => boolean;
// @public
export function lerpAngles(a0: number, a1: number, t: number): number;
// @public (undocumented)
export function linesIntersect(A: VecLike, B: VecLike, C: VecLike, D: VecLike): boolean;
// @public (undocumented)
export function LoadingScreen({ children }: {
children: any;
}): JSX.Element;
// @public
export function loadSessionStateSnapshotIntoStore(store: TLStore, snapshot: TLSessionStateSnapshot): void;
// @public
export function longAngleDist(a0: number, a1: number): number;
// @public (undocumented)
export function loopToHtmlElement(elm: Element): HTMLElement;
// @public (undocumented)
export class Matrix2d {
constructor(a: number, b: number, c: number, d: number, e: number, f: number);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
a: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Absolute(m: MatLike): Matrix2dModel;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static applyToBounds(m: MatLike, box: Box2d): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
applyToPoint(point: VecLike): Vec2d;
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
2023-06-19 14:01:18 +00:00
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static applyToPoint(m: MatLike, point: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
applyToPoints(points: VecLike[]): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static applyToPoints(m: MatLike, points: VecLike[]): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static applyToXY(m: MatLike, x: number, y: number): number[];
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
b: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
c: number;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
static Cast(m: MatLike): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
clone(): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Compose(...matrices: MatLike[]): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
d: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Decompose(m: MatLike): MatrixInfo;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
decompose(): MatrixInfo;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
decomposed(): MatrixInfo;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
e: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
equals(m: Matrix2d | Matrix2dModel): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
f: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static From(m: MatLike): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Identity(): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
identity(): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Inverse(m: Matrix2dModel): Matrix2dModel;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
invert(): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Multiply(m1: Matrix2dModel, m2: Matrix2dModel): Matrix2dModel;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
multiply(m: Matrix2d | Matrix2dModel): this;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
static Point(m: MatLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
point(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Rotate(r: number, cx?: number, cy?: number): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
rotate(r: number, cx?: number, cy?: number): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
static Rotation(m: MatLike): number;
// (undocumented)
rotation(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Scale: {
(x: number, y: number): Matrix2dModel;
(x: number, y: number, cx: number, cy: number): Matrix2dModel;
};
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
scale(x: number, y: number): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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setTo(model: Matrix2dModel): this;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Smooth(m: MatLike, precision?: number): MatLike;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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toCssString(): string;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static toCssString(m: MatLike): string;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Translate(x: number, y: number): Matrix2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
translate(x: number, y: number): Matrix2d;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export interface Matrix2dModel {
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
a: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
b: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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c: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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d: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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e: number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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f: number;
}
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// @internal (undocumented)
export const MAX_PAGES = 40;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const MAX_SHAPES_PER_PAGE = 2000;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const MAX_ZOOM = 8;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const MIN_ZOOM = 0.1;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const MULTI_CLICK_DURATION = 200;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @internal (undocumented)
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export function normalizeWheel(event: React.WheelEvent<HTMLElement> | WheelEvent): {
x: number;
y: number;
z: number;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export function openWindow(url: string, target?: string): void;
// @internal (undocumented)
export function OptionalErrorBoundary({ children, fallback, ...props }: Omit<TLErrorBoundaryProps, 'fallback'> & {
fallback: TLErrorFallbackComponent;
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}): JSX.Element;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function perimeterOfEllipse(rx: number, ry: number): number;
`ExternalContentManager` for handling external content (files, images, etc) (#1550) This PR improves the editor's APIs around creating assets and files. This allows end user developers to replace behavior that might occur, for example, when pasting images or dragging files onto the canvas. Here, we: - remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - introduce `onEditorReady` prop - introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - introduce `ExternalContentManager` The `ExternalContentManager` (ECM) is used in circumstances where we're turning external content (text, images, urls, etc) into assets or shapes. It is designed to allow certain methods to be overwritten by other developers as a kind of weakly supported hack. For example, when a user drags an image onto the canvas, the event handler passes a `TLExternalContent` object to the editor's `putExternalContent` method. This method runs the ECM's handler for this content type. That handler may in turn run other methods, such as `createAssetFromFile` or `createShapesForAssets`, which will lead to the image being created on the canvas. If a developer wanted to change the way that assets are created from files, then they could overwrite that method at runtime. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { editor.externalContentManager.createAssetFromFile = myHandler } function Example() { return <Tldraw onEditorReady={handleEditorReady}/> } ``` If you wanted to go even deeper, you could override the editor's `putExternalContent` method. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { const handleExternalContent = (info: TLExternalContent): Promise<void> => { if (info.type === 'files') { // do something here } else { // do the normal thing editor.externalContentManager.handleContent(info) } } ``` ### Change Type - [x] `major` ### Test Plan 1. Drag images, urls, etc. onto the canvas 2. Use copy and paste for single and multiple files 3. Use bookmark / embed shapes and convert between eachother ### Release Notes - [editor] add `ExternalContentManager` for plopping content onto the canvas - [editor] remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - [editor] remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorReady` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - [editor] introduce `ExternalContentManager`
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export const PI: number;
// @public (undocumented)
export const PI2: number;
// @public
export function pointInBounds(A: VecLike, b: Box2d): boolean;
// @public
export function pointInCircle(A: VecLike, C: VecLike, r: number): boolean;
// @public
export function pointInEllipse(A: VecLike, C: VecLike, rx: number, ry: number, rotation?: number): boolean;
// @public
export function pointInPolygon(A: VecLike, points: VecLike[]): boolean;
// @public
export function pointInPolyline(A: VecLike, points: VecLike[], distance?: number): boolean;
// @public
export function pointInRect(A: VecLike, point: VecLike, size: VecLike): boolean;
// @public
export function pointNearToLineSegment(A: VecLike, p1: VecLike, p2: VecLike, distance?: number): boolean;
// @public
export function pointNearToPolyline(A: VecLike, points: VecLike[], distance?: number): boolean;
// @public (undocumented)
export type PointsSnapLine = {
id: string;
type: 'points';
points: VecLike[];
};
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export class Polygon2d extends Polyline2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
points: Vec2d[];
});
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export function polygonsIntersect(a: VecLike[], b: VecLike[]): boolean;
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export class Polyline2d extends Geometry2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed' | 'isFilled'> & {
points: Vec2d[];
});
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
hitTestLineSegment(A: Vec2d, B: Vec2d, zoom: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
get length(): number;
// (undocumented)
_length?: number;
// (undocumented)
nearestPoint(A: Vec2d): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
points: Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
get segments(): Edge2d[];
// (undocumented)
_segments?: Edge2d[];
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export const PositionedOnCanvas: MemoExoticComponent<({ x: offsetX, y: offsetY, rotation, ...rest }: {
x?: number | undefined;
y?: number | undefined;
rotation?: number | undefined;
} & HTMLProps<HTMLDivElement>) => JSX.Element>;
// @public (undocumented)
export function precise(A: VecLike): string;
`ExternalContentManager` for handling external content (files, images, etc) (#1550) This PR improves the editor's APIs around creating assets and files. This allows end user developers to replace behavior that might occur, for example, when pasting images or dragging files onto the canvas. Here, we: - remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - introduce `onEditorReady` prop - introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - introduce `ExternalContentManager` The `ExternalContentManager` (ECM) is used in circumstances where we're turning external content (text, images, urls, etc) into assets or shapes. It is designed to allow certain methods to be overwritten by other developers as a kind of weakly supported hack. For example, when a user drags an image onto the canvas, the event handler passes a `TLExternalContent` object to the editor's `putExternalContent` method. This method runs the ECM's handler for this content type. That handler may in turn run other methods, such as `createAssetFromFile` or `createShapesForAssets`, which will lead to the image being created on the canvas. If a developer wanted to change the way that assets are created from files, then they could overwrite that method at runtime. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { editor.externalContentManager.createAssetFromFile = myHandler } function Example() { return <Tldraw onEditorReady={handleEditorReady}/> } ``` If you wanted to go even deeper, you could override the editor's `putExternalContent` method. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { const handleExternalContent = (info: TLExternalContent): Promise<void> => { if (info.type === 'files') { // do something here } else { // do the normal thing editor.externalContentManager.handleContent(info) } } ``` ### Change Type - [x] `major` ### Test Plan 1. Drag images, urls, etc. onto the canvas 2. Use copy and paste for single and multiple files 3. Use bookmark / embed shapes and convert between eachother ### Release Notes - [editor] add `ExternalContentManager` for plopping content onto the canvas - [editor] remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - [editor] remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorReady` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - [editor] introduce `ExternalContentManager`
2023-06-08 14:53:11 +00:00
2023-04-25 11:01:25 +00:00
// @public
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
2023-06-01 15:47:34 +00:00
export function preventDefault(event: Event | React_2.BaseSyntheticEvent): void;
2023-04-25 11:01:25 +00:00
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public
export function radiansToDegrees(r: number): number;
// @public
export function rangeIntersection(a0: number, a1: number, b0: number, b1: number): [number, number] | null;
export { react }
// @public
export class ReadonlySharedStyleMap {
// (undocumented)
[Symbol.iterator](): IterableIterator<[StyleProp<unknown>, SharedStyle<unknown>]>;
constructor(entries?: Iterable<[StyleProp<unknown>, SharedStyle<unknown>]>);
// (undocumented)
entries(): IterableIterator<[StyleProp<unknown>, SharedStyle<unknown>]>;
// (undocumented)
equals(other: ReadonlySharedStyleMap): boolean;
// (undocumented)
get<T>(prop: StyleProp<T>): SharedStyle<T> | undefined;
// (undocumented)
getAsKnownValue<T>(prop: StyleProp<T>): T | undefined;
// (undocumented)
keys(): IterableIterator<StyleProp<unknown>>;
// @internal (undocumented)
protected map: Map<StyleProp<unknown>, SharedStyle<unknown>>;
// (undocumented)
get size(): number;
// (undocumented)
values(): IterableIterator<SharedStyle<unknown>>;
}
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Rectangle2d extends Polygon2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
x?: number;
y?: number;
width: number;
height: number;
});
// (undocumented)
getBounds(): Box2d;
// (undocumented)
h: number;
// (undocumented)
w: number;
// (undocumented)
x: number;
// (undocumented)
y: number;
}
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// @public (undocumented)
export function refreshPage(): void;
// @public (undocumented)
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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export function releasePointerCapture(element: Element, event: PointerEvent | React_2.PointerEvent<Element>): void;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type RequiredKeys<T, K extends keyof T> = Partial<Omit<T, K>> & Pick<T, K>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function resizeBox(shape: TLBaseBoxShape, info: {
newPoint: Vec2dModel;
handle: TLResizeHandle;
mode: TLResizeMode;
scaleX: number;
scaleY: number;
initialBounds: Box2d;
initialShape: TLBaseBoxShape;
}, opts?: Partial<{
minWidth: number;
maxWidth: number;
minHeight: number;
maxHeight: number;
}>): {
x: number;
y: number;
props: {
w: number;
h: number;
};
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type ResizeBoxOptions = Partial<{
minWidth: number;
maxWidth: number;
minHeight: number;
maxHeight: number;
}>;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export const ROTATE_CORNER_TO_SELECTION_CORNER: {
readonly top_left_rotate: "top_left";
readonly top_right_rotate: "top_right";
readonly bottom_right_rotate: "bottom_right";
readonly bottom_left_rotate: "bottom_left";
readonly mobile_rotate: "top_left";
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type RotateCorner = 'bottom_left_rotate' | 'bottom_right_rotate' | 'mobile_rotate' | 'top_left_rotate' | 'top_right_rotate';
// @public (undocumented)
export function rotateSelectionHandle(handle: SelectionHandle, rotation: number): SelectionHandle;
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// @public (undocumented)
export const runtime: {
openWindow: (url: string, target: string) => void;
refreshPage: () => void;
hardReset: () => void;
};
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export type SelectionCorner = 'bottom_left' | 'bottom_right' | 'top_left' | 'top_right';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export type SelectionEdge = 'bottom' | 'left' | 'right' | 'top';
// @public (undocumented)
export type SelectionHandle = SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge;
2023-04-25 11:01:25 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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export function setPointerCapture(element: Element, event: PointerEvent | React_2.PointerEvent<Element>): void;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function setRuntimeOverrides(input: Partial<typeof runtime>): void;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @public (undocumented)
export function setUserPreferences(user: TLUserPreferences): void;
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export const ShapeIndicator: React_3.NamedExoticComponent<{
id: TLShapeId;
color?: string | undefined;
opacity?: number | undefined;
className?: string | undefined;
}>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export abstract class ShapeUtil<Shape extends TLUnknownShape = TLUnknownShape> {
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
constructor(editor: Editor);
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
2023-06-19 14:01:18 +00:00
// @internal
backgroundComponent?(shape: Shape): any;
canBind: <K>(_shape: Shape, _otherShape?: K | undefined) => boolean;
canCrop: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
canDropShapes(shape: Shape, shapes: TLShape[]): boolean;
canEdit: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
canReceiveNewChildrenOfType(shape: Shape, type: TLShape['type']): boolean;
canResize: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
canScroll: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
canSnap: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
canUnmount: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
abstract component(shape: Shape): any;
// (undocumented)
editor: Editor;
// @internal (undocumented)
expandSelectionOutlinePx(shape: Shape): number;
getCanvasSvgDefs(): TLShapeUtilCanvasSvgDef[];
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
2023-06-19 14:01:18 +00:00
abstract getDefaultProps(): Shape['props'];
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
abstract getGeometry(shape: Shape): Geometry2d;
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
2023-06-19 14:01:18 +00:00
getHandles?(shape: Shape): TLHandle[];
getOutlineSegments(shape: Shape): Vec2d[][];
hideResizeHandles: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
hideRotateHandle: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
hideSelectionBoundsBg: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
hideSelectionBoundsFg: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
abstract indicator(shape: Shape): any;
isAspectRatioLocked: TLShapeUtilFlag<Shape>;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// (undocumented)
static migrations?: Migrations;
onBeforeCreate?: TLOnBeforeCreateHandler<Shape>;
onBeforeUpdate?: TLOnBeforeUpdateHandler<Shape>;
// @internal
onBindingChange?: TLOnBindingChangeHandler<Shape>;
onChildrenChange?: TLOnChildrenChangeHandler<Shape>;
onClick?: TLOnClickHandler<Shape>;
onDoubleClick?: TLOnDoubleClickHandler<Shape>;
onDoubleClickEdge?: TLOnDoubleClickHandler<Shape>;
onDoubleClickHandle?: TLOnDoubleClickHandleHandler<Shape>;
onDragShapesOut?: TLOnDragHandler<Shape>;
onDragShapesOver?: TLOnDragHandler<Shape, {
shouldHint: boolean;
}>;
onDropShapesOver?: TLOnDragHandler<Shape>;
onEditEnd?: TLOnEditEndHandler<Shape>;
onHandleChange?: TLOnHandleChangeHandler<Shape>;
onResize?: TLOnResizeHandler<Shape>;
onResizeEnd?: TLOnResizeEndHandler<Shape>;
onResizeStart?: TLOnResizeStartHandler<Shape>;
onRotate?: TLOnRotateHandler<Shape>;
onRotateEnd?: TLOnRotateEndHandler<Shape>;
onRotateStart?: TLOnRotateStartHandler<Shape>;
onTranslate?: TLOnTranslateHandler<Shape>;
onTranslateEnd?: TLOnTranslateEndHandler<Shape>;
onTranslateStart?: TLOnTranslateStartHandler<Shape>;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// (undocumented)
static props?: ShapeProps<TLUnknownShape>;
// @internal
providesBackgroundForChildren(shape: Shape): boolean;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
toBackgroundSvg?(shape: Shape, ctx: SvgExportContext): null | Promise<SVGElement> | SVGElement;
toSvg?(shape: Shape, ctx: SvgExportContext): Promise<SVGElement> | SVGElement;
static type: string;
}
// @public
export type SharedStyle<T> = {
readonly type: 'mixed';
} | {
readonly type: 'shared';
readonly value: T;
};
// @internal (undocumented)
export class SharedStyleMap extends ReadonlySharedStyleMap {
// (undocumented)
applyValue<T>(prop: StyleProp<T>, value: T): void;
// (undocumented)
set<T>(prop: StyleProp<T>, value: SharedStyle<T>): void;
}
// @public
export function shortAngleDist(a0: number, a1: number): number;
export { Signal }
// @public (undocumented)
export const SIN: (x: number) => number;
// @public
export function snapAngle(r: number, segments: number): number;
// @public (undocumented)
export type SnapLine = GapsSnapLine | PointsSnapLine;
// @public (undocumented)
export class SnapManager {
constructor(editor: Editor);
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
clear(): void;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get currentCommonAncestor(): TLShapeId | undefined;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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readonly editor: Editor;
// (undocumented)
getSnappingHandleDelta({ handlePoint, additionalSegments, }: {
handlePoint: Vec2d;
additionalSegments: Vec2d[][];
}): null | Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
get lines(): SnapLine[];
// (undocumented)
get outlinesInPageSpace(): Vec2d[][];
// (undocumented)
setLines(lines: SnapLine[]): void;
// (undocumented)
get snappablePoints(): SnapPoint[];
// (undocumented)
get snappableShapes(): GapNode[];
// (undocumented)
get snapPointsCache(): ComputedCache<SnapPoint[], TLShape>;
// (undocumented)
snapResize({ initialSelectionPageBounds, dragDelta, handle: originalHandle, isAspectRatioLocked, isResizingFromCenter, }: {
initialSelectionPageBounds: Box2d;
dragDelta: Vec2d;
handle: SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge;
isAspectRatioLocked: boolean;
isResizingFromCenter: boolean;
}): SnapData;
// (undocumented)
get snapThreshold(): number;
// (undocumented)
snapTranslate({ lockedAxis, initialSelectionPageBounds, initialSelectionSnapPoints, dragDelta, }: {
lockedAxis: 'x' | 'y' | null;
initialSelectionSnapPoints: SnapPoint[];
initialSelectionPageBounds: Box2d;
dragDelta: Vec2d;
}): SnapData;
// (undocumented)
get visibleGaps(): {
horizontal: Gap[];
vertical: Gap[];
};
}
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tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export interface SnapPoint {
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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handle?: SelectionCorner;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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id: string;
// (undocumented)
x: number;
// (undocumented)
y: number;
}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function sortByIndex<T extends {
index: string;
}>(a: T, b: T): -1 | 0 | 1;
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`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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// @public (undocumented)
export class Stadium2d extends Ellipse2d {
constructor(config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
width: number;
height: number;
});
// (undocumented)
config: Omit<Geometry2dOptions, 'isClosed'> & {
width: number;
height: number;
};
// (undocumented)
getVertices(): Vec2d[];
}
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// @public (undocumented)
export abstract class StateNode implements Partial<TLEventHandlers> {
constructor(editor: Editor, parent?: StateNode);
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// (undocumented)
static children?: () => TLStateNodeConstructor[];
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// (undocumented)
children?: Record<string, StateNode>;
// (undocumented)
current: Atom<StateNode | undefined>;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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get currentToolIdMask(): string | undefined;
set currentToolIdMask(id: string | undefined);
_currentToolIdMask: Atom<string | undefined, unknown>;
// (undocumented)
editor: Editor;
// (undocumented)
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enter(info: any, from: string): void;
// (undocumented)
exit(info: any, from: string): void;
// (undocumented)
handleEvent(info: Exclude<TLEventInfo, TLPinchEventInfo>): void;
// (undocumented)
static id: string;
// (undocumented)
id: string;
// (undocumented)
static initial?: string;
// (undocumented)
initial?: string;
// (undocumented)
isActive: boolean;
// (undocumented)
onCancel?: TLEventHandlers['onCancel'];
// (undocumented)
onComplete?: TLEventHandlers['onComplete'];
// (undocumented)
onDoubleClick?: TLEventHandlers['onDoubleClick'];
// (undocumented)
onEnter?: TLEnterEventHandler;
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// (undocumented)
onExit?: TLExitEventHandler;
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// (undocumented)
onInterrupt?: TLEventHandlers['onInterrupt'];
// (undocumented)
onKeyDown?: TLEventHandlers['onKeyDown'];
// (undocumented)
onKeyRepeat?: TLEventHandlers['onKeyRepeat'];
// (undocumented)
onKeyUp?: TLEventHandlers['onKeyUp'];
// (undocumented)
onMiddleClick?: TLEventHandlers['onMiddleClick'];
// (undocumented)
onPointerDown?: TLEventHandlers['onPointerDown'];
// (undocumented)
onPointerMove?: TLEventHandlers['onPointerMove'];
// (undocumented)
onPointerUp?: TLEventHandlers['onPointerUp'];
// (undocumented)
onQuadrupleClick?: TLEventHandlers['onQuadrupleClick'];
// (undocumented)
onRightClick?: TLEventHandlers['onRightClick'];
// (undocumented)
onTripleClick?: TLEventHandlers['onTripleClick'];
// (undocumented)
onWheel?: TLEventHandlers['onWheel'];
// (undocumented)
parent: StateNode;
// (undocumented)
path: Computed<string>;
// (undocumented)
[refactor] reduce dependencies on shape utils in editor (#1693) We'd like to make the @tldraw/editor layer more independent of specific shapes. Unfortunately there are many places where shape types and certain shape behavior is deeply embedded in the Editor. This PR begins to refactor out dependencies between the editor library and shape utils. It does this in two ways: - removing shape utils from the arguments of `isShapeOfType`, replacing with a generic - removing shape utils from the arguments of `getShapeUtil`, replacing with a generic - moving custom arrow info cache out of the util and into the editor class - changing the a tool's `shapeType` to be a string instead of a shape util We're here trading type safety based on inferred types—"hey editor, give me your instance of this shape util class"—for knowledge at the point of call—"hey editor, give me a shape util class of this type; and trust me it'll be an instance this shape util class". Likewise for shapes. ### A note on style We haven't really established our conventions or style when it comes to types, but I'm increasingly of the opinion that we should defer to the point of call to narrow a type based on generics (keeping the types in typescript land) rather than using arguments, which blur into JavaScript land. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests ### Release Notes - removes shape utils from the arguments of `isShapeOfType`, replacing with a generic - removes shape utils from the arguments of `getShapeUtil`, replacing with a generic - moves custom arrow info cache out of the util and into the editor class - changes the a tool's `shapeType` to be a string instead of a shape util
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shapeType?: string;
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// (undocumented)
transition(id: string, info: any): this;
// (undocumented)
type: TLStateNodeType;
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}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export const stopEventPropagation: (e: any) => any;
// @internal (undocumented)
export const SVG_PADDING = 32;
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// @public (undocumented)
export function SVGContainer({ children, className, ...rest }: SVGContainerProps): JSX.Element;
// @public (undocumented)
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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export type SVGContainerProps = React_3.HTMLAttributes<SVGElement>;
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export interface SvgExportContext {
addExportDef(def: SvgExportDef): void;
}
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export interface SvgExportDef {
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// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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getElement: () => null | Promise<null | SVGElement | SVGElement[]> | SVGElement | SVGElement[];
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// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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key: string;
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}
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export const TAB_ID: string;
// @public (undocumented)
export const TAU: number;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLAnimationOptions = Partial<{
duration: number;
easing: (t: number) => number;
}>;
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tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLAnyShapeUtilConstructor = TLShapeUtilConstructor<any>;
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLBackgroundComponent = ComponentType;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLBaseBoxShape = TLBaseShape<string, {
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w: number;
h: number;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLBaseEventInfo {
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// (undocumented)
altKey: boolean;
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// (undocumented)
ctrlKey: boolean;
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// (undocumented)
shiftKey: boolean;
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// (undocumented)
type: UiEventType;
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}
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLBrushComponent = ComponentType<{
brush: Box2dModel;
color?: string;
opacity?: number;
className?: string;
}>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCancelEvent = (info: TLCancelEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCancelEventInfo = {
type: 'misc';
name: 'cancel';
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLClickEvent = (info: TLClickEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLClickEventInfo = TLBaseEventInfo & {
type: 'click';
name: TLCLickEventName;
point: VecLike;
pointerId: number;
button: number;
phase: 'down' | 'settle' | 'up';
} & TLPointerEventTarget;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCLickEventName = 'double_click' | 'quadruple_click' | 'triple_click';
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCollaboratorHintComponent = ComponentType<{
className?: string;
point: Vec2dModel;
viewport: Box2d;
zoom: number;
opacity?: number;
color: string;
}>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCommand<Name extends string = any, Data = any> = {
type: 'command';
id: string;
data: Data;
name: Name;
preservesRedoStack?: boolean;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCommandHandler<Data> = {
do: (data: Data) => void;
undo: (data: Data) => void;
redo?: (data: Data) => void;
squash?: (prevData: Data, nextData: Data) => Data;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCompleteEvent = (info: TLCompleteEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCompleteEventInfo = {
type: 'misc';
name: 'complete';
};
// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLContent {
// (undocumented)
assets: TLAsset[];
// (undocumented)
rootShapeIds: TLShapeId[];
// (undocumented)
schema: SerializedSchema;
// (undocumented)
shapes: TLShape[];
}
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLCursorComponent = ComponentType<{
className?: string;
point: null | Vec2dModel;
zoom: number;
color?: string;
name: null | string;
chatMessage: string;
}>;
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// @public (undocumented)
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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export const TldrawEditor: React_2.NamedExoticComponent<TldrawEditorProps>;
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// @public
export interface TldrawEditorBaseProps {
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autoFocus?: boolean;
children?: any;
className?: string;
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components?: Partial<TLEditorComponents>;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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initialState?: string;
onMount?: TLOnMountHandler;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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shapeUtils?: readonly TLAnyShapeUtilConstructor[];
tools?: readonly TLStateNodeConstructor[];
user?: TLUser;
}
// @public
export type TldrawEditorProps = TldrawEditorBaseProps & ({
store: TLStore | TLStoreWithStatus;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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} | {
store?: undefined;
snapshot?: StoreSnapshot<TLRecord>;
initialData?: SerializedStore<TLRecord>;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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persistenceKey?: string;
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
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sessionId?: string;
Add support for project names (#1340) This PR adds some things that we need for the Project Name feature on tldraw.com. It should be reviewed alongside https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw-lite/pull/1814 ## Name Property This PR adds a `name` property to `TLDocument`. We use this to store a project's name. <img width="454" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-09 at 15 47 26" src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/f3be438e-aa0f-4dec-8f51-8dfd9f9d0ced"> ## Top Zone This PR adds a `topZone` area of the UI that we can add stuff to, similar to how `shareZone` works. It also adds an example to show where the `topZone` and `shareZone` are: <img width="1511" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-12 at 10 57 40" src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/f5e1cd33-017e-4aaf-bfee-4d85119e2974"> ## Breakpoints This PR change's the UI's breakpoints a little bit. It moves the action bar to the bottom a little bit earlier. (This gives us more space at the top for the project name). ![2023-05-12 at 11 08 26 - Fuchsia Bison](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/34563cea-b1d1-47be-ac5e-5650ee0ba02d) ![2023-05-12 at 13 45 04 - Tan Mole](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/ab190bd3-51d4-4a8b-88de-c72ab14bcba6) ## Input Blur This PR adds an `onBlur` parameter to `Input`. This was needed because 'clicking off' the input wasn't firing `onComplete` or `onCancel`. <img width="620" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-09 at 16 12 58" src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/3b28da74-0a74-4063-8053-e59e47027caf"> ## Create Project Name This PR adds an internal `createProjectName` property to `TldrawEditorConfig`. Similar to `derivePresenceState`, you can pass a custom function to it. It lets you control what gets used as the default project name. We use it to set different names in our local projects compared to shared projects. In the future, when we add more advanced project features, we could handle this better within the UI. <img width="454" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-09 at 15 47 26" src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/da9a4699-ac32-40d9-a97c-6c682acfac41"> ### Test Plan 1. Gradually reduce the width of the browser window. 2. Check that the actions menu jumps to the bottom before the style panel moves to the bottom. --- 1. In the examples app, open the `/zones` example. 2. Check that there's a 'top zone' at the top. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Note - [dev] Added a `topZone` area where you can put stuff. - [dev] Added a `name` property to `TLDocument` - and `app` methods for it. - [dev] Added an internal `createProjectName` config property for controlling the default project name. - [dev] Added an `onBlur` parameter to `Input`. - Moved the actions bar to the bottom on medium-sized screens. --------- Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
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defaultName?: string;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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});
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export type TLEditorComponents = {
[K in keyof BaseEditorComponents]: BaseEditorComponents[K] | null;
} & {
ErrorFallback: TLErrorFallbackComponent;
ShapeErrorFallback: TLShapeErrorFallbackComponent;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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ShapeIndicatorErrorFallback: TLShapeIndicatorErrorFallbackComponent;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLEditorOptions {
getContainer: () => HTMLElement;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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initialState?: string;
shapeUtils: readonly TLShapeUtilConstructor<TLUnknownShape>[];
store: TLStore;
tools: readonly TLStateNodeConstructor[];
user?: TLUser;
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}
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLEnterEventHandler = (info: any, from: string) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLErrorBoundaryProps {
// (undocumented)
children: React_3.ReactNode;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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fallback: TLErrorFallbackComponent;
// (undocumented)
onError?: ((error: unknown) => void) | null;
}
// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLEventHandlers {
// (undocumented)
onCancel: TLCancelEvent;
// (undocumented)
onComplete: TLCompleteEvent;
// (undocumented)
onDoubleClick: TLClickEvent;
// (undocumented)
onInterrupt: TLInterruptEvent;
// (undocumented)
onKeyDown: TLKeyboardEvent;
// (undocumented)
onKeyRepeat: TLKeyboardEvent;
// (undocumented)
onKeyUp: TLKeyboardEvent;
// (undocumented)
onMiddleClick: TLPointerEvent;
// (undocumented)
onPointerDown: TLPointerEvent;
// (undocumented)
onPointerMove: TLPointerEvent;
// (undocumented)
onPointerUp: TLPointerEvent;
// (undocumented)
onQuadrupleClick: TLClickEvent;
// (undocumented)
onRightClick: TLPointerEvent;
// (undocumented)
onTripleClick: TLClickEvent;
// (undocumented)
onWheel: TLWheelEvent;
}
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLEventInfo = TLCancelEventInfo | TLClickEventInfo | TLCompleteEventInfo | TLInterruptEventInfo | TLKeyboardEventInfo | TLPinchEventInfo | TLPointerEventInfo | TLWheelEventInfo;
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// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLEventMap {
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// (undocumented)
'change-history': [{
reason: 'bail';
markId?: string;
} | {
reason: 'push' | 'redo' | 'undo';
}];
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// (undocumented)
'mark-history': [{
id: string;
}];
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// (undocumented)
'max-shapes': [{
name: string;
pageId: TLPageId;
count: number;
}];
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// (undocumented)
'stop-camera-animation': [];
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// (undocumented)
'stop-following': [];
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// (undocumented)
change: [HistoryEntry<TLRecord>];
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// (undocumented)
crash: [{
error: unknown;
}];
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// (undocumented)
event: [TLEventInfo];
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// (undocumented)
frame: [number];
// (undocumented)
mount: [];
// (undocumented)
tick: [number];
// (undocumented)
update: [];
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}
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLEventMapHandler<T extends keyof TLEventMap> = (...args: TLEventMap[T]) => void;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLEventName = 'cancel' | 'complete' | 'interrupt' | 'wheel' | TLCLickEventName | TLKeyboardEventName | TLPinchEventName | TLPointerEventName;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLExitEventHandler = (info: any, to: string) => void;
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export type TLExternalAssetContent = {
type: 'file';
file: File;
} | {
type: 'url';
url: string;
};
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`ExternalContentManager` for handling external content (files, images, etc) (#1550) This PR improves the editor's APIs around creating assets and files. This allows end user developers to replace behavior that might occur, for example, when pasting images or dragging files onto the canvas. Here, we: - remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - introduce `onEditorReady` prop - introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - introduce `ExternalContentManager` The `ExternalContentManager` (ECM) is used in circumstances where we're turning external content (text, images, urls, etc) into assets or shapes. It is designed to allow certain methods to be overwritten by other developers as a kind of weakly supported hack. For example, when a user drags an image onto the canvas, the event handler passes a `TLExternalContent` object to the editor's `putExternalContent` method. This method runs the ECM's handler for this content type. That handler may in turn run other methods, such as `createAssetFromFile` or `createShapesForAssets`, which will lead to the image being created on the canvas. If a developer wanted to change the way that assets are created from files, then they could overwrite that method at runtime. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { editor.externalContentManager.createAssetFromFile = myHandler } function Example() { return <Tldraw onEditorReady={handleEditorReady}/> } ``` If you wanted to go even deeper, you could override the editor's `putExternalContent` method. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { const handleExternalContent = (info: TLExternalContent): Promise<void> => { if (info.type === 'files') { // do something here } else { // do the normal thing editor.externalContentManager.handleContent(info) } } ``` ### Change Type - [x] `major` ### Test Plan 1. Drag images, urls, etc. onto the canvas 2. Use copy and paste for single and multiple files 3. Use bookmark / embed shapes and convert between eachother ### Release Notes - [editor] add `ExternalContentManager` for plopping content onto the canvas - [editor] remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - [editor] remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorReady` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - [editor] introduce `ExternalContentManager`
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLExternalContent = {
sources?: TLExternalContentSource[];
point?: VecLike;
} & ({
`ExternalContentManager` for handling external content (files, images, etc) (#1550) This PR improves the editor's APIs around creating assets and files. This allows end user developers to replace behavior that might occur, for example, when pasting images or dragging files onto the canvas. Here, we: - remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - introduce `onEditorReady` prop - introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - introduce `ExternalContentManager` The `ExternalContentManager` (ECM) is used in circumstances where we're turning external content (text, images, urls, etc) into assets or shapes. It is designed to allow certain methods to be overwritten by other developers as a kind of weakly supported hack. For example, when a user drags an image onto the canvas, the event handler passes a `TLExternalContent` object to the editor's `putExternalContent` method. This method runs the ECM's handler for this content type. That handler may in turn run other methods, such as `createAssetFromFile` or `createShapesForAssets`, which will lead to the image being created on the canvas. If a developer wanted to change the way that assets are created from files, then they could overwrite that method at runtime. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { editor.externalContentManager.createAssetFromFile = myHandler } function Example() { return <Tldraw onEditorReady={handleEditorReady}/> } ``` If you wanted to go even deeper, you could override the editor's `putExternalContent` method. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { const handleExternalContent = (info: TLExternalContent): Promise<void> => { if (info.type === 'files') { // do something here } else { // do the normal thing editor.externalContentManager.handleContent(info) } } ``` ### Change Type - [x] `major` ### Test Plan 1. Drag images, urls, etc. onto the canvas 2. Use copy and paste for single and multiple files 3. Use bookmark / embed shapes and convert between eachother ### Release Notes - [editor] add `ExternalContentManager` for plopping content onto the canvas - [editor] remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - [editor] remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorReady` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - [editor] introduce `ExternalContentManager`
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type: 'embed';
url: string;
embed: EmbedDefinition;
} | {
type: 'files';
files: File[];
ignoreParent: boolean;
} | {
type: 'svg-text';
text: string;
} | {
type: 'text';
text: string;
} | {
type: 'url';
url: string;
});
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLExternalContentSource = {
type: 'error';
data: null | string;
reason: string;
} | {
type: 'excalidraw';
data: any;
} | {
type: 'text';
data: string;
subtype: 'html' | 'json' | 'text' | 'url';
} | {
type: 'tldraw';
data: TLContent;
`ExternalContentManager` for handling external content (files, images, etc) (#1550) This PR improves the editor's APIs around creating assets and files. This allows end user developers to replace behavior that might occur, for example, when pasting images or dragging files onto the canvas. Here, we: - remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - introduce `onEditorReady` prop - introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - introduce `ExternalContentManager` The `ExternalContentManager` (ECM) is used in circumstances where we're turning external content (text, images, urls, etc) into assets or shapes. It is designed to allow certain methods to be overwritten by other developers as a kind of weakly supported hack. For example, when a user drags an image onto the canvas, the event handler passes a `TLExternalContent` object to the editor's `putExternalContent` method. This method runs the ECM's handler for this content type. That handler may in turn run other methods, such as `createAssetFromFile` or `createShapesForAssets`, which will lead to the image being created on the canvas. If a developer wanted to change the way that assets are created from files, then they could overwrite that method at runtime. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { editor.externalContentManager.createAssetFromFile = myHandler } function Example() { return <Tldraw onEditorReady={handleEditorReady}/> } ``` If you wanted to go even deeper, you could override the editor's `putExternalContent` method. ```ts const handleEditorReady = (editor: Editor) => { const handleExternalContent = (info: TLExternalContent): Promise<void> => { if (info.type === 'files') { // do something here } else { // do the normal thing editor.externalContentManager.handleContent(info) } } ``` ### Change Type - [x] `major` ### Test Plan 1. Drag images, urls, etc. onto the canvas 2. Use copy and paste for single and multiple files 3. Use bookmark / embed shapes and convert between eachother ### Release Notes - [editor] add `ExternalContentManager` for plopping content onto the canvas - [editor] remove `onCreateAssetFromFile` prop - [editor] remove `onCreateBookmarkFromUrl` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorReady` prop - [editor] introduce `onEditorWillDispose` prop - [editor] introduce `ExternalContentManager`
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};
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLGridComponent = ComponentType<{
x: number;
y: number;
z: number;
size: number;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLHandleComponent = ComponentType<{
shapeId: TLShapeId;
handle: TLHandle;
zoom: number;
isCoarse: boolean;
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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className?: string;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLHandlesComponent = ComponentType<{
className?: string;
children: any;
}>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLHistoryEntry = TLCommand | TLHistoryMark;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLHistoryMark = {
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type: 'STOP';
id: string;
onUndo: boolean;
onRedo: boolean;
};
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLHoveredShapeIndicatorComponent = ComponentType<{
shapeId: TLShapeId;
}>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLInterruptEvent = (info: TLInterruptEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLInterruptEventInfo = {
type: 'misc';
name: 'interrupt';
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLKeyboardEvent = (info: TLKeyboardEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLKeyboardEventInfo = TLBaseEventInfo & {
type: 'keyboard';
name: TLKeyboardEventName;
key: string;
code: string;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLKeyboardEventName = 'key_down' | 'key_repeat' | 'key_up';
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnBeforeCreateHandler<T extends TLShape> = (next: T) => T | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnBeforeUpdateHandler<T extends TLShape> = (prev: T, next: T) => T | void;
// @internal (undocumented)
export type TLOnBindingChangeHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T) => TLShapePartial<T> | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnChildrenChangeHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T) => TLShapePartial[] | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnClickHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T) => TLShapePartial<T> | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnDoubleClickHandleHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T, handle: TLHandle) => TLShapePartial<T> | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnDoubleClickHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T) => TLShapePartial<T> | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnDragHandler<T extends TLShape, R = void> = (shape: T, shapes: TLShape[]) => R;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnEditEndHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnHandleChangeHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T, info: {
handle: TLHandle;
isPrecise: boolean;
}) => TLShapePartial<T> | void;
// @public
export type TLOnMountHandler = (editor: Editor) => (() => void) | undefined | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnResizeEndHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventChangeHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil` refactor, `Editor` cleanup (#1611) This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent`
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export type TLOnResizeHandler<T extends TLShape> = (shape: T, info: TLResizeInfo<T>) => Omit<TLShapePartial<T>, 'id' | 'type'> | undefined | void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnResizeStartHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventStartHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnRotateEndHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventChangeHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnRotateHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventChangeHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnRotateStartHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventStartHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnTranslateEndHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventChangeHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnTranslateHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventChangeHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLOnTranslateStartHandler<T extends TLShape> = TLEventStartHandler<T>;
// @public (undocumented)
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export type TLPinchEvent = (info: TLPinchEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLPinchEventInfo = TLBaseEventInfo & {
type: 'pinch';
name: TLPinchEventName;
point: Vec2dModel;
delta: Vec2dModel;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLPinchEventName = 'pinch_end' | 'pinch_start' | 'pinch';
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLPointerEvent = (info: TLPointerEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLPointerEventInfo = TLBaseEventInfo & {
type: 'pointer';
name: TLPointerEventName;
point: VecLike;
pointerId: number;
button: number;
isPen: boolean;
} & TLPointerEventTarget;
// @public (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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export type TLPointerEventName = 'middle_click' | 'pointer_down' | 'pointer_move' | 'pointer_up' | 'right_click';
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLPointerEventTarget = {
target: 'canvas';
shape?: undefined;
} | {
target: 'handle';
shape: TLShape;
handle: TLHandle;
} | {
target: 'selection';
handle?: TLSelectionHandle;
shape?: undefined;
} | {
target: 'shape';
shape: TLShape;
};
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLResizeHandle = SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge;
// @public
export type TLResizeInfo<T extends TLShape> = {
newPoint: Vec2d;
handle: TLResizeHandle;
mode: TLResizeMode;
scaleX: number;
scaleY: number;
initialBounds: Box2d;
initialShape: T;
};
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// @public
export type TLResizeMode = 'resize_bounds' | 'scale_shape';
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLResizeShapeOptions = Partial<{
initialBounds: Box2d;
scaleOrigin: VecLike;
scaleAxisRotation: number;
initialShape: TLShape;
initialPageTransform: MatLike;
dragHandle: TLResizeHandle;
mode: TLResizeMode;
}>;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export type TLRotationSnapshot = {
selectionPageCenter: Vec2d;
initialCursorAngle: number;
initialSelectionRotation: number;
shapeSnapshots: {
shape: TLShape;
initialPagePoint: Vec2d;
}[];
};
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
2023-07-18 21:50:23 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLScribbleComponent = ComponentType<{
scribble: TLScribble;
zoom: number;
color?: string;
opacity?: number;
className?: string;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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export type TLSelectionBackgroundComponent = React_3.ComponentType<{
bounds: Box2d;
rotation: number;
}>;
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
2023-07-18 21:50:23 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
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export type TLSelectionForegroundComponent = ComponentType<{
bounds: Box2d;
rotation: number;
}>;
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLSelectionHandle = RotateCorner | SelectionCorner | SelectionEdge;
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
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// @public
export interface TLSessionStateSnapshot {
// (undocumented)
currentPageId: TLPageId;
// (undocumented)
exportBackground: boolean;
// (undocumented)
isDebugMode: boolean;
// (undocumented)
isFocusMode: boolean;
// (undocumented)
isGridMode: boolean;
// (undocumented)
isToolLocked: boolean;
// (undocumented)
pageStates: Array<{
pageId: TLPageId;
camera: {
x: number;
y: number;
z: number;
};
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751) This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic. It - replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`, `hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API - moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry - improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and frames - fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames) - removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc. - adds many new tests around selection - adds new tests around selection - makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior. ## Geometry All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example: ```ts class BoxyShapeUtil { getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) { return new Rectangle2d({ width: shape.props.width, height: shape.props.height, isFilled: true, margin: shape.props.strokeWidth }) } } ``` This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit testing, intersection with arrows, etc. There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`: - `Arc2d` - `Circle2d` - `CubicBezier2d` - `CubicSpline2d` - `Edge2d` - `Ellipse2d` - `Group2d` - `Polygon2d` - `Rectangle2d` - `Stadium2d` For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its children. ## Hit testing Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed to trigger pointer events. ## Selection We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them. This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See `Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27 27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6) every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's quality of interactions This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular around the shift key modifier. ![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34 07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5) ...as well as issues with labels and editing. There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames, brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before I feel comfortable merging this PR. ## Arrow binding Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is significantly improved. ![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46 25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c) a thousand wise men could not improve on this ## Moving focus between editing shapes Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input did not focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19 09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c) In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or select its input to transfer editing / focus. ![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22 21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a) tldraw, glorious tldraw ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan 1. Erase shapes 2. Select shapes 3. Calculate their bounding boxes - [ ] Unit Tests // todo - [ ] End to end tests // todo ### Release Notes - [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment` - [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry` - [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
selectedShapeIds: TLShapeId[];
focusedGroupId: null | TLShapeId;
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
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}>;
// (undocumented)
version: number;
}
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLShapeIndicatorComponent = React_3.ComponentType<{
id: TLShapeId;
color?: string | undefined;
opacity?: number;
className?: string;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export interface TLShapeUtilCanvasSvgDef {
// (undocumented)
component: React.ComponentType;
// (undocumented)
key: string;
}
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// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLShapeUtilConstructor<T extends TLUnknownShape, U extends ShapeUtil<T> = ShapeUtil<T>> {
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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new (editor: Editor): U;
// (undocumented)
migrations?: Migrations;
// (undocumented)
props?: ShapeProps<T>;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// (undocumented)
type: T['type'];
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}
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLShapeUtilFlag<T> = (shape: T) => boolean;
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLSnapLineComponent = React_3.ComponentType<{
className?: string;
line: SnapLine;
zoom: number;
}>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLSpinnerComponent = ComponentType<object>;
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// @public (undocumented)
export interface TLStateNodeConstructor {
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// (undocumented)
new (editor: Editor, parent?: StateNode): StateNode;
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// (undocumented)
children?: () => TLStateNodeConstructor[];
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// (undocumented)
id: string;
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// (undocumented)
initial?: string;
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}
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLStoreEventInfo = HistoryEntry<TLRecord>;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLStoreOptions = {
initialData?: SerializedStore<TLRecord>;
defaultName?: string;
} & ({
schema?: StoreSchema<TLRecord, TLStoreProps>;
} | {
shapeUtils?: readonly TLAnyShapeUtilConstructor[];
});
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLStoreWithStatus = {
readonly status: 'error';
readonly store?: undefined;
readonly error: Error;
} | {
readonly status: 'loading';
readonly store?: undefined;
readonly error?: undefined;
} | {
readonly status: 'not-synced';
readonly store: TLStore;
readonly error?: undefined;
} | {
readonly status: 'synced-local';
readonly store: TLStore;
readonly error?: undefined;
} | {
readonly status: 'synced-remote';
readonly connectionStatus: 'offline' | 'online';
readonly store: TLStore;
readonly error?: undefined;
};
Remove helpers / extraneous API methods. (#1745) This PR removes several extraneous computed values from the editor. It adds some silly instance state onto the instance state record and unifies a few methods which were inconsistent. This is fit and finish work 🧽 ## Computed Values In general, where once we had a getter and setter for `isBlahMode`, which really masked either an `_isBlahMode` atom on the editor or `instanceState.isBlahMode`, these are merged into `instanceState`; they can be accessed / updated via `editor.instanceState` / `editor.updateInstanceState`. ## tldraw select tool specific things This PR also removes some tldraw specific state checks and creates new component overrides to allow us to include them in tldraw/tldraw. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [tldraw] rename `useReadonly` to `useReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isChangingStyle` - [editor] remove `Editor.isCoarsePointer` - [editor] remove `Editor.isDarkMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isFocused` - [editor] remove `Editor.isGridMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isPenMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isReadOnly` - [editor] remove `Editor.isSnapMode` - [editor] remove `Editor.isToolLocked` - [editor] remove `Editor.locale` - [editor] rename `Editor.pageState` to `Editor.currentPageState` - [editor] add `Editor.pageStates` - [editor] add `Editor.setErasingIds` - [editor] add `Editor.setEditingId` - [editor] add several new component overrides
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLSvgDefsComponent = React.ComponentType;
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLTickEvent = (elapsed: number) => void;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @public
export interface TLUserPreferences {
// (undocumented)
animationSpeed: number;
// (undocumented)
color: string;
// (undocumented)
id: string;
// (undocumented)
isDarkMode: boolean;
// (undocumented)
Independent instance state persistence (#1493) This PR - Removes UserDocumentRecordType - moving isSnapMode to user preferences - moving isGridMode and isPenMode to InstanceRecordType - deleting the other properties which are no longer needed. - Creates a separate pipeline for persisting instance state. Previously the instance state records were stored alongside the document state records, and in order to load the state for a particular instance (in our case, a particular tab) you needed to pass the 'instanceId' prop. This prop ended up totally pervading the public API and people ran into all kinds of issues with it, e.g. using the same instance id in multiple editor instances. There was also an issue whereby it was hard for us to clean up old instance state so the idb table ended up bloating over time. This PR makes it so that rather than passing an instanceId, you load the instance state yourself while creating the store. It provides tools to make that easy. - Undoes the assumption that we might have more than one instance's state in the store. - Like `document`, `instance` now has a singleton id `instance:instance`. - Page state ids and camera ids are no longer random, but rather derive from the page they belong to. This is like having a foreign primary key in SQL databases. It's something i'd love to support fully as part of the RecordType/Store api. Tests to do - [x] Test Migrations - [x] Test Store.listen filtering - [x] Make type sets in Store public and readonly - [x] Test RecordType.createId - [x] Test Instance state snapshot loading/exporting - [x] Manual test File I/O - [x] Manual test Vscode extension with multiple tabs - [x] Audit usages of store.query - [x] Audit usages of changed types: InstanceRecordType, 'instance', InstancePageStateRecordType, 'instance_page_state', 'user_document', 'camera', CameraRecordType, InstancePresenceRecordType, 'instance_presence' - [x] Test user preferences - [x] Manual test isSnapMode and isGridMode and isPenMode - [ ] Test indexedDb functions - [x] Add instanceId stuff back ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan 1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here. 2. - [ ] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes - Add a brief release note for your PR here.
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isSnapMode: boolean;
// (undocumented)
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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locale: string;
// (undocumented)
name: string;
}
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// @public (undocumented)
export type TLWheelEvent = (info: TLWheelEventInfo) => void;
// @public (undocumented)
export type TLWheelEventInfo = TLBaseEventInfo & {
type: 'wheel';
name: 'wheel';
delta: Vec2dModel;
};
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public
export function toDomPrecision(v: number): number;
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function toFixed(v: number): number;
// @public
export function toPrecision(n: number, precision?: number): number;
export { track }
export { transact }
export { transaction }
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// @public (undocumented)
export type UiEvent = TLCancelEvent | TLClickEvent | TLCompleteEvent | TLKeyboardEvent | TLPinchEvent | TLPointerEvent;
// @public (undocumented)
export type UiEventType = 'click' | 'keyboard' | 'pinch' | 'pointer' | 'wheel' | 'zoom';
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export function uniq<T>(array: {
readonly length: number;
readonly [n: number]: T;
} | null | undefined): T[];
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// @public
export function uniqueId(): string;
export { useComputed }
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// @public (undocumented)
export function useContainer(): HTMLDivElement;
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// @public (undocumented)
export const useEditor: () => Editor;
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tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export function useIsCropping(shapeId: TLShapeId): boolean;
// @public (undocumented)
export function useIsDarkMode(): boolean;
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export function useIsEditing(shapeId: TLShapeId): boolean;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @internal (undocumented)
export function useLocalStore({ persistenceKey, sessionId, ...rest }: {
persistenceKey?: string;
sessionId?: string;
snapshot?: StoreSnapshot<TLRecord>;
} & TLStoreOptions): TLStoreWithStatus;
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @internal (undocumented)
export function usePeerIds(): string[];
// @internal (undocumented)
export function usePresence(userId: string): null | TLInstancePresence;
export { useQuickReactor }
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// @internal (undocumented)
export const USER_COLORS: readonly ["#FF802B", "#EC5E41", "#F2555A", "#F04F88", "#E34BA9", "#BD54C6", "#9D5BD2", "#7B66DC", "#02B1CC", "#11B3A3", "#39B178", "#55B467"];
export { useReactor }
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[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export function useSelectionEvents(handle: TLSelectionHandle): {
onPointerDown: PointerEventHandler<Element>;
onPointerMove: (e: React.PointerEvent) => void;
onPointerUp: PointerEventHandler<Element>;
};
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
// @public (undocumented)
export function useTLStore(opts: TLStoreOptions & {
snapshot?: StoreSnapshot<TLRecord>;
}): TLStore;
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export function useTransform(ref: React.RefObject<HTMLElement | SVGElement>, x?: number, y?: number, scale?: number, rotate?: number, additionalOffset?: VecLike): void;
export { useValue }
// @public (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
export class Vec2d {
constructor(x?: number, y?: number, z?: number);
// (undocumented)
static Abs(A: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
abs(): this;
// (undocumented)
static Add(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
add(V: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
static AddScalar(A: VecLike, n: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
addScalar(n: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static AddXY(A: VecLike, x: number, y: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
addXY(x: number, y: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static Angle(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
angle(B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Average(arr: VecLike[]): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Cast(A: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Clamp(A: Vec2d, min: number, max?: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
clamp(min: number, max?: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static Clockwise(A: VecLike, B: VecLike, C: VecLike): boolean;
// (undocumented)
clone(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Cpr(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
cpr(V: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Cross(A: VecLike, V: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
cross(V: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
static Dist(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
dist(V: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Dist2(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static DistanceToLineSegment(A: VecLike, B: VecLike, P: VecLike, clamp?: boolean): number;
// (undocumented)
distanceToLineSegment(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static DistanceToLineThroughPoint(A: VecLike, u: VecLike, P: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Div(A: VecLike, t: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
div(t: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static DivV(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
divV(V: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
static Dpr(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
dpr(V: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Equals(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): boolean;
// (undocumented)
equals(B: VecLike): boolean;
// (undocumented)
static EqualsXY(A: VecLike, x: number, y: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
equalsXY(x: number, y: number): boolean;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static From({ x, y, z }: Vec2dModel): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static FromAngle(r: number, length?: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static FromArray(v: number[]): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
static Len(A: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2023-07-17 21:22:34 +00:00
len(): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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static Len2(A: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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len2(): number;
// (undocumented)
static Lrp(A: VecLike, B: VecLike, t: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
lrp(B: VecLike, t: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Max(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Med(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Min(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Mul(A: VecLike, t: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
mul(t: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static MulV(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
mulV(V: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
static NearestPointOnLineSegment(A: VecLike, B: VecLike, P: VecLike, clamp?: boolean): Vec2d;
static NearestPointOnLineThroughPoint(A: VecLike, u: VecLike, P: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Neg(A: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
neg(): this;
// (undocumented)
norm(): this;
// (undocumented)
static Nudge(A: VecLike, B: VecLike, distance: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
nudge(B: VecLike, distance: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static Per(A: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
per(): this;
static PointsBetween(A: Vec2dModel, B: Vec2dModel, steps?: number): Vec2d[];
// (undocumented)
get pressure(): number;
// (undocumented)
static Pry(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
pry(V: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Rescale(A: VecLike, n: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static Rot(A: VecLike, r?: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
rot(r: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static RotWith(A: VecLike, C: VecLike, r: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
rotWith(C: VecLike, r: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static ScaleWithOrigin(A: VecLike, scale: number, origin: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
set(x?: number, y?: number, z?: number): this;
// (undocumented)
setTo({ x, y, z }: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
static Slope(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
slope(B: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
static Snap(A: VecLike, step?: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static SnapToGrid(A: VecLike, gridSize?: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
snapToGrid(gridSize: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static Sub(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
sub(V: VecLike): this;
// (undocumented)
static SubScalar(A: VecLike, n: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
subScalar(n: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static SubXY(A: VecLike, x: number, y: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
subXY(x: number, y: number): this;
// (undocumented)
static Tan(A: VecLike, B: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
tan(V: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static ToAngle(A: VecLike): number;
// (undocumented)
toAngle(): number;
// (undocumented)
static ToArray(A: VecLike): number[];
// (undocumented)
toArray(): number[];
// (undocumented)
static ToFixed(A: VecLike, n?: number): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
toFixed(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
static ToJson(A: VecLike): {
x: number;
y: number;
z: number | undefined;
};
// (undocumented)
toJson(): Vec2dModel;
// (undocumented)
static ToString(A: VecLike): string;
// (undocumented)
toString(): string;
// (undocumented)
static Uni(A: VecLike): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
uni(): Vec2d;
// (undocumented)
x: number;
// (undocumented)
y: number;
// (undocumented)
z: number;
}
[refactor] User-facing APIs (#1478) This PR updates our user-facing APIs for the Tldraw and TldrawEditor components, as well as the Editor (App). It mainly incorporates surface changes from #1450 without any changes to validators or migrators, incorporating feedback / discussion with @SomeHats and @ds300. Here we: - remove the TldrawEditorConfig - bring back a loose version of shape definitions - make a separation between "core" shapes and "default" shapes - do not allow custom shapes, migrators or validators to overwrite core shapes - but _do_ allow new shapes ## `<Tldraw>` component In this PR, the `Tldraw` component wraps both the `TldrawEditor` component and our `TldrawUi` component. It accepts a union of props for both components. Previously, this component also added local syncing via a `useLocalSyncClient` hook call, however that has been pushed down to the `TldrawEditor` component. ## `<TldrawEditor>` component The `TldrawEditor` component now more neatly wraps up the different ways that the editor can be configured. ## The store prop (`TldrawEditorProps.store`) There are three main ways for the `TldrawEditor` component to be run: 1. with an externally defined store 2. with an externally defined syncing store (local or remote) 3. with an internally defined store 4. with an internally defined locally syncing store The `store` prop allows for these configurations. If the `store` prop is defined, it may be defined either as a `TLStore` or as a `SyncedStore`. If the store is a `TLStore`, then the Editor will assume that the store is ready to go; if it is defined as a SyncedStore, then the component will display the loading / error screens as needed, or the final editor once the store's status is "synced". When the store is left undefined, then the `TldrawEditor` will create its own internal store using the optional `instanceId`, `initialData`, or `shapes` props to define the store / store schema. If the `persistenceKey` prop is left undefined, then the store will not be synced. If the `persistenceKey` is defined, then the store will be synced locally. In the future, we may also here accept the API key / roomId / etc for creating a remotely synced store. The `SyncedStore` type has been expanded to also include types used for remote syncing, e.g. with `ConnectionStatus`. ## Tools By default, the App has two "baked-in" tools: the select tool and the zoom tool. These cannot (for now) be replaced or removed. The default tools are used by default, but may be replaced by other tools if provided. ## Shapes By default, the App has a set of "core" shapes: - group - embed - bookmark - image - video - text That cannot by overwritten because they're created by the app at different moments, such as when double clicking on the canvas or via a copy and paste event. In follow up PRs, we'll split these out so that users can replace parts of the code where these shapes are created. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests
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tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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// @public (undocumented)
export type VecLike = Vec2d | Vec2dModel;
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// @public (undocumented)
export class WeakMapCache<T extends object, K> {
// (undocumented)
access(item: T): K | undefined;
// (undocumented)
bust(): void;
// (undocumented)
get<P extends T>(item: P, cb: (item: P) => K): NonNullable<K>;
// (undocumented)
has(item: T): boolean;
// (undocumented)
invalidate(item: T): void;
// (undocumented)
items: WeakMap<T, K>;
// (undocumented)
set(item: T, value: K): void;
}
export { whyAmIRunning }
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// @internal (undocumented)
export const ZOOMS: number[];
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export * from "@tldraw/store";
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export * from "@tldraw/tlschema";
tldraw zero - package shuffle (#1710) This PR moves code between our packages so that: - @tldraw/editor is a “core” library with the engine and canvas but no shapes, tools, or other things - @tldraw/tldraw contains everything particular to the experience we’ve built for tldraw At first look, this might seem like a step away from customization and configuration, however I believe it greatly increases the configuration potential of the @tldraw/editor while also providing a more accurate reflection of what configuration options actually exist for @tldraw/tldraw. ## Library changes @tldraw/editor re-exports its dependencies and @tldraw/tldraw re-exports @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/editor WITHOUT @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/editor. - users of @tldraw/tldraw should almost always only import things from @tldraw/tldraw. - @tldraw/polyfills is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/indices is merged into @tldraw/editor - @tldraw/primitives is merged mostly into @tldraw/editor, partially into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/file-format is merged into @tldraw/tldraw - @tldraw/ui is merged into @tldraw/tldraw Many (many) utils and other code is moved from the editor to tldraw. For example, embeds now are entirely an feature of @tldraw/tldraw. The only big chunk of code left in core is related to arrow handling. ## API Changes The editor can now be used without tldraw's assets. We load them in @tldraw/tldraw instead, so feel free to use whatever fonts or images or whatever that you like with the editor. All tools and shapes (except for the `Group` shape) are moved to @tldraw/tldraw. This includes the `select` tool. You should use the editor with at least one tool, however, so you now also need to send in an `initialState` prop to the Editor / <TldrawEditor> component indicating which state the editor should begin in. The `components` prop now also accepts `SelectionForeground`. The complex selection component that we use for tldraw is moved to @tldraw/tldraw. The default component is quite basic but can easily be replaced via the `components` prop. We pass down our tldraw-flavored SelectionFg via `components`. Likewise with the `Scribble` component: the `DefaultScribble` no longer uses our freehand tech and is a simple path instead. We pass down the tldraw-flavored scribble via `components`. The `ExternalContentManager` (`Editor.externalContentManager`) is removed and replaced with a mapping of types to handlers. - Register new content handlers with `Editor.registerExternalContentHandler`. - Register new asset creation handlers (for files and URLs) with `Editor.registerExternalAssetHandler` ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [x] End to end tests ### Release Notes - [@tldraw/editor] lots, wip - [@tldraw/ui] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/polyfills] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/primitives] gone, merged to tldraw/editor / tldraw/tldraw - [@tldraw/indices] gone, merged to tldraw/editor - [@tldraw/file-format] gone, merged to tldraw/tldraw --------- Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
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export * from "@tldraw/utils";
export * from "@tldraw/validate";
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// (No @packageDocumentation comment for this package)
```