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{
"name": "@tldraw/editor",
"description": "A tiny little drawing app (editor).",
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"version": "2.0.0-alpha.14",
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"packageManager": "yarn@3.5.0",
"author": {
"name": "tldraw GB Ltd.",
"email": "hello@tldraw.com"
},
"homepage": "https://tldraw.dev",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues"
},
"keywords": [
"tldraw",
"drawing",
"app",
"development",
"whiteboard",
"canvas",
"infinite"
],
"/* NOTE */": "These `main` and `types` fields are rewritten by the build script. They are not the actual values we publish",
"main": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./.tsbuild/index.d.ts",
"style": "./editor.css",
"/* GOTCHA */": "files will include ./dist and index.d.ts by default, add any others you want to include in here",
"files": [
"editor.css"
],
"scripts": {
"test": "lazy inherit",
"benchmark": "yarn run -T tsx ./scripts/benchmark.ts",
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"test-coverage": "lazy inherit",
"build": "yarn run -T tsx ../../scripts/build-package.ts",
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"build-api": "yarn run -T tsx ../../scripts/build-api.ts",
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"prepack": "yarn run -T tsx ../../scripts/prepack.ts",
"postpack": "../../scripts/postpack.sh",
"pack-tarball": "yarn pack",
"lint": "yarn run -T tsx ../../scripts/lint.ts"
},
"dependencies": {
"@tldraw/state": "workspace:*",
"@tldraw/store": "workspace:*",
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"@tldraw/tlschema": "workspace:*",
"@tldraw/utils": "workspace:*",
"@tldraw/validate": "workspace:*",
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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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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[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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[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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[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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