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Mime Čuvalo
bc748f66a2
npm: improve tldraw package readme (#3851)
If you get to tldraw via the npm search results, you get to a readme
that is very ...odd, or at least uninviting. It tells you this is the
source code (hah, ok? :P) and tells you to run the local development
server to get started. Nope! We should be clearer here.

Screenshot:
<img width="926" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-30 at 14 11 33"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/64fcce89-981b-4ae7-8b85-2762820888df">


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2024-06-03 08:25:52 +00:00
Taha
fc302ec4a5
Camera Constraints Tests (#3844)
This PR adds some unit tests for the camera constraints API

I took educated guesses at the intended panning and zoom behaviour for
the editor's constraints. But I couldn't work out what the intended
behaviour was for a couple of the tests, so I've left these ones for
now:

```javascript
describe('Allows mixed values for x and y', () => {
	it.todo('Allows different values to be set for x and y axes')
})
```

```javascript
describe('Contain behavior', () => {
	it.todo(
		'Locks axis until the bounds are bigger than the padded viewport, then allows "inside" panning'
	)
})
```

I also edited some earlier tests so they now use chaining, to be
consistent with the other tests and hopefully easier to read.

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- Adds tests for the camera constraints api
2024-06-03 08:23:18 +00:00
alex
a457a39081
Move constants to options prop (#3799)
Another go at #3628 & #3783. This moves (most) constants into
`editor.options`, configurable by the `options` prop on the tldraw
component.

### Change Type

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### Release Notes

You can now override many options which were previously hard-coded
constants. Pass an `options` prop into the tldraw component to change
the maximum number of pages, grid steps, or other previously hard-coded
values. See `TldrawOptions` for more
2024-05-28 14:22:03 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
19f8d4248c
toolbar: disable items that dont work when not in select mode (#3819)
When switching to a non-Select tool, it should disable the Duplicate and
Trash button (and others). They don't do anything when clicking on them!
(drive-by tiny tweak to a `focus()` call)

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### Release Notes

- Toolbar: disable menu items that don't work when not in select mode.
2024-05-28 09:49:42 +00:00
Lu Wilson
93cfd250e9
Fix cropped image export (#3837)
Fix cropped images not exporting right

<img width="780" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/41928af4-f222-4b71-bbcd-90b9df375019">


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1. Make an image shape.
2. Crop it.
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- Fixed cropped images not exporting properly
2024-05-28 09:49:28 +00:00
David Sheldrick
5f7032a553
[fix] setCamera animates to constrained viewport (#3828)
Before this PR, calling `setCamera` with an `animation` option would
calculate the target viewport based on the camera passed in without
first applying constraints. That meant that if the camera did indeed
need to be constrained you'd end up with some funky animations.

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2024-05-28 09:36:40 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
ef44d71ee2
Add heart geo shape (#3787)
This PR adds a heart geo shape. ❤️

It also:
- adds `toSvgPathData` to geometry2d
- uses geometry2d in places where previously we recalculated things like
perimeter of ellipse
- flattens geo shape util components

- [x] Calculate the path length for the DashStyleHeart 

### Change Type

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### Release Notes

- Adds a heart shape to the geo shape set.
2024-05-24 13:04:28 +00:00
alex
6c9ead0309
fix excalidraw paste (#3822)
it broke for a few things, so this fixes it and adds some tests

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2024-05-23 20:32:59 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
58104c1a4c
Fix broken files (#3821)
This PR fixes a bug that prevented files (which included an arrow) from
opening correctly.

### Change Type

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- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix

### Test Plan

1. Open a file that includes at least one arrow
2024-05-23 20:03:58 +00:00
alex
87e3d60c90
rework canBind callback (#3797)
This PR reworks the `canBind` callback to work with customizable
bindings. It now accepts an object with a the shape, the other shape
(optional - it may not exist yet), the direction, and the type of the
binding. Devs can use this to create shapes that only participate in
certain binding types, can have bindings from but not to them, etc.

If you're implementing a binding, you can see if binding two shapes is
allowed using `editor.canBindShapes(fromShape, toShape, 'my binding
type')`

### Change Type

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### Release Notes

#### Breaking changes
The `canBind` flag now accepts an options object instead of just the
shape in question. If you're relying on its arguments, you need to
change from `canBind(shape) {}` to `canBind({shape}) {}`.
2024-05-23 13:32:02 +00:00
Taha
d0033ce353
Add unit tests for the camera (#3814)
It made more sense for me to group the tests via input rather than via
direction of zoom, so I made a test each for pinching and wheel event
zoom. I can change this though if there's some reason for grouping them
that way that I'm missing.

From what I can tell, resetting the zoom happens via the hand tool,
which is already tested, or via the UI, which should be E2E tested.
Couldn't figure out how to write a test for that.


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### Release Notes

- Adds unit tests for the camera
2024-05-23 08:35:53 +00:00
alex
f9ed1bf2c9
Force interface instead of type for better docs (#3815)
Typescript's type aliases (`type X = thing`) can refer to basically
anything, which makes it hard to write an automatic document formatter
for them. Interfaces on the other hand are only object, so they play
much nicer with docs. Currently, object-flavoured type aliases don't
really get expanded at all on our docs site, which means we have a bunch
of docs content that's not shown on the site.

This diff introduces a lint rule that forces `interface X {foo: bar}`s
instead of `type X = {foo: bar}` where possible, as it results in a much
better documentation experience:

Before:
<img width="437" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-22 at 15 24 13"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/32606fd1-6832-4a1e-aa5f-f0534d160c92">

After:
<img width="431" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-22 at 15 33 01"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/4e0d59ee-c38e-4056-b9fd-6a7f15d28f0f">


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2024-05-22 15:55:49 +00:00
alex
abc8521a71
fix pattern fill lods (#3801)
Camera options broke pattern lods. This PR adapts the more flexible take
of pattern LODs i did for my version of camera controls to the new
version.

### Change Type

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- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
2024-05-22 13:24:14 +00:00
alex
af664d55df
fix coarse pointer detection (#3795)
Previously, we were using touch and mouse events to detect when we were
in coarse/fine pointer mode. The problem with this is that many mobile
devices emulate mouse events for backwards compatibility with websites
not built for touch - so many touch events result in mouse events too.

The solution to this is to use the unified pointer events API, and check
the `pointerType` property to determine the device the user is using.

This diff also contains some changes to make it so that multiplayer
rooms "just work" over the LAN when devloping locally.

### Change Type
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### Release Notes

- Fix a bug where coarse-pointer mode would get incorrectly detected on
some touch devices
2024-05-21 16:20:27 +00:00
Lorenzo Lewis
38b1f7d0c9
Update validation.ts (#3324)
Describe what your pull request does. If appropriate, add GIFs or images
showing the before and after.

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- Update example for Union type

---

I believe this type was changed and `literal` is what it should be now.
2024-05-21 15:28:52 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
b7933d7e08
Tighten up zoom to fit padding (#3798)
This PR reduces the zoom to fit area from 128 pixels on each edge to 50.
It does produce some overlap with the toolbar but I do not mind this at
all.

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- Reduce padding when zooming to fit.
2024-05-21 15:26:13 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
453c98dd7e
toolbar: rework overflow css logic (#3779)
Small side quest: This reworks the overflow toolbar css to rely on
`nth-child` instead of putting together a long selector.
This also address the minor issue/edge case raised in
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3757

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### Release Notes

- Toolbar: cleanup overflow css rules.

---------

Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
2024-05-21 14:28:09 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
625d59e468
Fix spacebar/mmb panning bug. (#3791)
We had a bug in our inputs logic that would allow a long press timeout
to be triggered if a user started pointing before holding spacebar. This
PR fixes that bug! Thanks to @ds300 for the spot.

### Change Type

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### Release Notes

- Fix bug with panning
2024-05-21 09:29:28 +00:00
David Sheldrick
1452978246
[bugfix] Cleanup input state after middle-click-to-pan (#3792)
closes #3013 
closes #3733

This fixes a bug wherein the `inputs.isPanning` state was not being
unset correctly after a middle-click-to-pan gesture with a mouse.

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2024-05-21 08:45:22 +00:00
David Sheldrick
29608838ef
Move InFrontOfTheCanvas (#3782)
Our `InFrontOfTheCanvas` UI override component (we don't have a default
implementation, it's just an entry point for sdk users to insert their
own UI) was being mounted outside of the UI react context subtree, which
is an error because it won't have access to important things like
translations and asset URLs. #3750 made this bug manifest as a thrown
error in our `context-toolbar` example, as reported in #3773.

To fix this I just moved the injection site of the `InFrontOfTheCanvas`
component to be within the UI context. It ends up in the same place in
the DOM.

This PR closes #3773 



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2024-05-21 05:05:59 +00:00
David Sheldrick
16ba1eb2c2
fix flipping for arrows (#3780)
@SomeHats and me fixed arrow flipping, which was a little bit broken
after the bindings things

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Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@dytry.ch>
2024-05-20 12:52:02 +00:00
David Sheldrick
2cf8104f5a
[bugfix?] End interactions before switching page (#3771)
Looking at #3762 it seemed to have been caused by calling
`setCurrentPage` during a `select.editing_shape` interaction. I wonder
whether we should trigger a `cancel` event before switching pages in
case this happens?

closes #3762 

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2024-05-20 12:45:00 +00:00
David Sheldrick
ed63bcead5
add missing spline icons (#3778)
We had somehow removed these

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2024-05-20 09:28:14 +00:00
David Sheldrick
3a96d040c3
delete old todo comment (#3777)
follow up to #3695 

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2024-05-20 09:13:52 +00:00
David Sheldrick
48512995b4
Prevent wobble during viewport following (#3695)
This revives the old 'derived camera' idea to prevent cursor wobbling
during viewport following.

Before this PR we updated the camera on a tick during viewport
following, but the shapes and cursors were not moving on the same tick
(we tried that during the perf work and it was all kinds of
problematic). Frankly I've forgotten how we ever managed to eliminate
wobble here in the first place?

Anyway after this PR we derive the camera based on whether or not we are
following a user. When you follow a user it makes it so that your
viewport contains their viewport. If your viewport is not already very
close to their viewport it will animate the initial position, after
which it will 'lock' in place and the derived value will be used from
then on.

This exposed a minor issue in our sync engine: the fact that we send
presence updates in separate websocket messages from document updates.
We get into situations like this

1. user A follows user B
2. user B deletes the current page they are on
3. user B's page deletion diff gets sent
4. user B's presence update gets sent with a new currentPageId
5. user A receives the page deletion
6. user A still thinks that user B is on the old page and doesn't know
how to update the follow state.

So to fix this I made it so that we can (and do) send presence updates
in the same websocket messages as document updates so the server can
handle them atomically.

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- Fixes a bug that caused the cursor & shapes to wiggle around when
following someone else's viewport
2024-05-19 01:22:01 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
c04b4286ca
Bump max shapes to 4000 (#3716)
This PR increases the maximum number of shapes per page from 2000 to
4000.

### Change Type

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- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features

### Test Plan

1. Create max shapes
2. Does it work?

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### Release Notes

- Increase maximum number of shapes per page from 2000 to 4000.
2024-05-19 01:01:53 +00:00
David Sheldrick
979e5d7979
export DefaultNavigationPanel (#3772)
closes #3756


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2024-05-17 14:41:39 +00:00
David Sheldrick
abb207b98a
Allow DefaultErrorFallback to be used independently (#3769)
Follow up to #3750 – this broke our error pages because they try to use
the Canvas component if they are in a tldraw subtree but it was designed
to work outside of a tldraw subtree too.
 
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2024-05-17 13:28:36 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
b4c1f606e1
focus: rework and untangle existing focus management logic in the sdk (#3718)
Focus management is really scattered across the codebase. There's sort
of a battle between different code paths to make the focus the correct
desired state. It seemed to grow like a knot and once I started pulling
on one thread to see if it was still needed you could see underneath
that it was accounting for another thing underneath that perhaps wasn't
needed.

The impetus for this PR came but especially during the text label
rework, now that it's much more easy to jump around from textfield to
textfield. It became apparent that we were playing whack-a-mole trying
to preserve the right focus conditions (especially on iOS, ugh).

This tries to remove as many hacks as possible, and bring together in
place the focus logic (and in the darkness, bind them).

## Places affected
- [x] `useEditableText`: was able to remove a bunch of the focus logic
here. In addition, it doesn't look like we need to save the selection
range anymore.
- lingering footgun that needed to be fixed anyway: if there are two
labels in the same shape, because we were just checking `editingShapeId
=== id`, the two text labels would have just fought each other for
control
- [x] `useFocusEvents`: nixed and refactored — we listen to the store in
`FocusManager` and then take care of autoFocus there
- [x] `useSafariFocusOutFix`: nixed. not necessary anymore because we're
not trying to refocus when blurring in `useEditableText`. original PR
for reference: https://github.com/tldraw/brivate/pull/79
- [x] `defaultSideEffects`: moved logic to `FocusManager`
- [x] `PointingShape` focus for `startTranslating`, decided to leave
this alone actually.
- [x] `TldrawUIButton`: it doesn't look like this focus bug fix is
needed anymore, original PR for reference:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/2630
- [x] `useDocumentEvents`: left alone its manual focus after the Escape
key is hit
- [x] `FrameHeading`: double focus/select doesn't seem necessary anymore
- [x] `useCanvasEvents`: `onPointerDown` focus logic never happened b/c
in `Editor.ts` we `clearedMenus` on pointer down
- [x] `onTouchStart`: looks like `document.body.click()` is not
necessary anymore

## Future Changes
- [ ] a11y: work on having an accessebility focus ring
- [ ] Page visibility API:
(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Page_Visibility_API)
events when tab is back in focus vs. background, different kind of focus
- [ ] Reexamine places we manually dispatch `pointer_down` events to see
if they're necessary.
- [ ] Minor: get rid of `useContainer` maybe? Is it really necessary to
have this hook? you can just do `useEditor` → `editor.getContainer()`,
feels superfluous.

## Methodology
Looked for places where we do:
- `body.click()`
- places we do `container.focus()`
- places we do `container.blur()`
- places we do `editor.updateInstanceState({ isFocused })`
- places we do `autofocus`
- searched for `document.activeElement`

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- [x] run test-focus.spec.ts
- [x] check MultipleExample
- [x] check EditorFocusExample
- [x] check autoFocus
- [x] check style panel usage and focus events in general
- [x] check text editing focus, lots of different devices,
mobile/desktop

### Release Notes

- Focus: rework and untangle existing focus management logic in the SDK
2024-05-17 08:53:57 +00:00
David Sheldrick
48fa9018f4
[bindings] beforeUnbind/afterUnbind to replace beforeDelete/afterDelete (#3761)
Before this PR the interface for doing cleanup when shapes/bindings were
deleted was quite footgunny and inexpressive.

We were abusing the shape beforeDelete callbacks to implement
copy+paste, which doesn't work in situations where cascading deletes are
required. This caused bugs in both our pin and sticker examples, where
copy+paste was broken. I noticed the same bug in my experiment with text
labels, and I think the fact that it took us a while to notice these
bugs indicates other users are gonna fall prey to the same bugs unless
we help them out.

One suggestion to fix this was to add `onAfterDelete(From|To)Shape`
callbacks. The cascading deletes could happen in those, while keeping
the 'commit changes' kinds of updates in the `before` callbacks and
theoretically that would fix the issues with copy+paste. However,
expecting people to figure this out on their own is asking a heckuva lot
IMO, and it's a heavy bit of nuance to try to convey in the docs. It's
hard enough to convey it here. Plus I could imagine for some users it
might easily even leave the store in an inconsistent state to allow a
bound shape to exist for any length of time after the shape it was bound
to was already deleted.

It also just makes an already large and muddy API surface area even
larger and muddier and if that can be avoided let's avoid it.

This PR clears things up by making it so that there's only one callback
for when a binding is removed. The callback is given a `reason` for why
it is being called

The `reason` is one of the following:

- The 'from' is being deleted
- The 'to' shape is being deleted
- The binding is being deleted on it's own.

Technically a binding might end up being deleted when both the `from`
and `to` shapes are being deleted, but it's very hard to know for
certain when that is happening, so I decided to just ignore it for now.
I think it would only matter for perf reasons, to avoid doing useless
work.

So this PR replaces the `onBeforeDelete`, `onAfterDelete`,
`onBeforeFromShapeDelete` and `onBeforeToShapeDelete` (and the
prospective `onAfterFromShapeDelete` and `onAfterToShapeDelete`) with
just two callbacks:

- `onBeforeUnbind({binding, reason})` - called before any shapes or the
binding have been deleted.
- `onAfterUnbind({binding, reason})` - called after the binding and any
shapes have been deleted.

This still allows all the same behaviour as before, without having to
spread the logic between multiple callbacks. It's also just clearer IMO
since you only get one callback invocation per unbinding rather than
potentially two. It also fixes our copy+paste footgun since we can now
implement that by just deleting the bindings rather than invoking the
`onBeforeDelete(From|To)Shape` callbacks.

I'm not worried about losing the explicit before/after delete callbacks
for the binding record or shape records because sdk users still have the
ability to detect all those situations with full nuance in obvious ways.
The one thing that would even require extra bookkeeping is getting
access to a shape record after the shape was deleted, but that's
probably not a thing anybody would want to do 🤷🏼

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2024-05-16 13:48:36 +00:00
alex
5b21ad96ae
No defaults for contexts (#3750)
in many places, we use a pattern like `React.createContext({} as
Editor)` when defining contexts. This causes a problem: `{}` is not
`Editor`, but you can still `useEditor` wherever you like and your code
with run with this confusing non-editor value.

This diff updates all our `createContext` calls to default to `null`,
with an explicit check and error for missing values. Now, if you
`useEditor` outside of `<Tldraw />`, you'll get a message telling you
that it can only be used within `<Tldraw />`.

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features

### Release Notes

`useEditor` and other context-based hooks will now throw an error when
used out-of-context, instead of returning a fake value.
2024-05-14 10:22:07 +00:00
alex
ab807afda3
Store-level "operation end" event (#3748)
This adds a store-level "operation end" event which fires at the end of
atomic operations. It includes some other changes too:

- The `SideEffectManager` now lives in & is a property of the store as
`StoreSideEffects`. One benefit to this is that instead of overriding
methods on the store to register side effects (meaning the store can
only ever be used in one place) the store now calls directly into the
side effect manager, which is responsible for dealing with any other
callbacks
- The history manager's "batch complete" event is gone, in favour of
this new event. We were using the batch complete event for only one
thing, calling `onChildrenChange` - which meant it wasn't getting called
for undo/redo events, which aren't part of a batch. `onChildrenChange`
is now called after each atomic store operation affecting children.

I've also added a rough pin example which shows (kinda messily) how you
might use the operation complete handler to traverse a graph of bindings
and resolve constraints between them.

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `feature` — New feature

### Release Notes

#### Breaking changes
`editor.registerBatchCompleteHandler` has been replaced with
`editor.registerOperationCompleteHandler`
2024-05-14 09:42:41 +00:00
alex
5a15c49d63
ban using @internal items in examples (#3746)
There's been some confusion in the community as our example use a few
`@internal` methods. These things are intended for use inside the tldraw
library, but aren't a part of the public API. That means that when those
examples are copied out of the tldraw repo, those `@internal` references
produce errors.

This diff bans the use of items tagged as `@internal` inside our
examples app by adding an eslint plugin (adapted from the one we already
have that protects against deprecated types) preventing them.

### Change Type
- [x] `docs` — Changes to the documentation, examples, or templates.
- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
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debugging tools, etc.
2024-05-14 08:49:28 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
d2d3e582e5
assets: rework mime-type detection to be consistent/centralized; add support for webp/webm, apng, avif (#3730)
As I started working on image LOD stuff and wrapping my head around the
codebase, this was bothering me.
- there are missing popular types, especially WebP
- there are places where we're copy/pasting the same list of types but
they can get out-of-date with each other (also, one place described
supporting webm but we didn't actually do that)

This adds animated apng/avif detection as well (alongside our animated
gif detection). Furthermore, it moves the gif logic to be alongside the
png logic (they were in separate packages unnecessarily)

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### Release Notes

- Images: unify list of acceptable types and expand to include webp,
webm, apng, avif
2024-05-13 08:29:43 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
142c27053b
Fix imports in Astro (#3742)
This PR changes our imports so that they work in a few rare cases.
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/1817

### Change Type
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- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix

### Release Notes

- Fix bug effecting imports in Astro.
2024-05-12 21:02:53 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
da415d95db
Update READMEs, add form link (#3741)
This PR updates readmes (including fixing some typos) and adds a link to
a Google Form for license inquiries.

### Change Type
- [x] `internal` — Does not affect user-facing stuff
- [x] `chore` — other boring stuff
2024-05-12 20:48:07 +00:00
alex
91903c9761
Move arrow helpers from editor to tldraw (#3721)
With the new work on bindings, we no longer need to keep any arrows
stuff hard-coded in `editor`, so let's move it to `tldraw` with the rest
of the shapes.

Couple other changes as part of this:
- We had two different types of `WeakMap` backed cache, but we now only
have one
- There's a new free-standing version of `createComputedCache` that
doesn't need access to the editor/store in order to create the cache.
instead, it returns a `{get(editor, id)}` object and instantiates the
cache on a per-editor basis for each call.
- Fixed a bug in `createSelectedComputedCache` where the selector
derivation would get re-created on every call to `get`

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features

### Release Notes

#### Breaking changes
- `editor.getArrowInfo(shape)` has been replaced with
`getArrowInfo(editor, shape)`
- `editor.getArrowsBoundTo(shape)` has been removed. Instead, use
`editor.getBindingsToShape(shape, 'arrow')` and follow the `fromId` of
each binding to the corresponding arrow shape
- These types have moved from `@tldraw/editor` to `tldraw`:
    - `TLArcInfo`
    - `TLArrowInfo`
    - `TLArrowPoint`
- `WeakMapCache` has been removed
2024-05-09 09:48:01 +00:00
David Sheldrick
c6ba621c11
Incremental bindings index (#3685) 2024-05-08 14:18:24 +00:00
alex
da35f2bd75
Bindings (#3326)
First draft of the new bindings API. We'll follow this up with some API
refinements, tests, documentation, and examples.

Bindings are a new record type for establishing relationships between
two shapes so they can update at the same time.

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `feature` — New feature

### Release Notes

#### Breaking changes
- The `start` and `end` properties on `TLArrowShape` no longer have
`type: point | binding`. Instead, they're always a point, which may be
out of date if a binding exists. To check for & retrieve arrow bindings,
use `getArrowBindings(editor, shape)` instead.
- `getArrowTerminalsInArrowSpace` must be passed a `TLArrowBindings` as
a third argument: `getArrowTerminalsInArrowSpace(editor, shape,
getArrowBindings(editor, shape))`
- The following types have been renamed:
    - `ShapeProps` -> `RecordProps`
    - `ShapePropsType` -> `RecordPropsType`
    - `TLShapePropsMigrations` -> `TLPropsMigrations`
    - `SchemaShapeInfo` -> `SchemaPropsInfo`

---------

Co-authored-by: David Sheldrick <d.j.sheldrick@gmail.com>
2024-05-08 12:37:31 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek
2dd71f8510
Measure action durations and fps for our interactions (#3472)
Adds a feature flag `Measure performance` that allows us to:
- Measure the performance of all the actions (it wraps them into
`measureCbDuration`).
- Measure the frame rate of certain interactions like resizing,
erasing,....

Example of how it looks like:

![CleanShot 2024-04-17 at 18 04
05](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/0fb69745-f7b2-4b55-ac01-27ea26963d9a)


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=

---------

Co-authored-by: Mime Čuvalo <mimecuvalo@gmail.com>
2024-05-08 10:06:05 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek
ddebf3fc5c
Move storing of snapshots to R2 (#3693)
Instead of storing them in supabse we will store them in r2.

I have already created `room-snapshots` and `room-snapshots-preview`
buckets on cloudflare.

We could also migrate all the data from supabase, but it seems we
haven't done so for the rooms, so I also didn't look into doing it for
snapshots.

One slight drawback of moving to R2 is that it's harder to query data by
parent slug. So answering questions like which room is the parent to the
most snapshots is a bit harder to answer. Instead of just a simple query
we'd need to do some custom logic to go through the bucket. Not sure if
have ever needed this info though.

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- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code
- [ ] `tools` — Changes to infrastructure, CI, internal scripts,
debugging tools, etc.
- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know


### Test Plan

Existing snapshots:

1. Load an existing snapshot. It should still load correctly. The best
way to do that is probably to generate a few of them in advance.

New snapshots:
1. Create a new room.
2. Create a few snapshot links.
3. They should work.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Move storing of snapshots to cloudflare R2.
2024-05-08 09:06:02 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek
ec5eded41b
Add asset pruning when importing files (#3689)
Adds pruning of unused assets when importing files.

Pulled out the pruning logic from the exporting of tldraw files and we
now use the same logic for both cases.

### Change Type

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debugging tools, etc.
- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know

### Release Notes

- Prunes unused assets when loading a tldraw document.
2024-05-07 14:48:01 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek
b5caa53cee
Fix background color for patterned shapes. (#3708)
Background on exported patterned shapes was not the same as on the
shapes themselves. This was especially noticeable in dark mode.

I'm not sure if this is the colour we want to use as this changes the
existing shape colour. But it is in line to what we had a while back. In
any case
[generateImage](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/blob/main/packages/tldraw/src/lib/shapes/shared/defaultStyleDefs.tsx#L113)
should be using the same colour as
[HashPatternForExport](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/blob/main/packages/tldraw/src/lib/shapes/shared/defaultStyleDefs.tsx#L88).

### Before

![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/2772818e-7461-4cea-a36b-c16c8206b9d5)


### After

![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/2bbe189c-fa18-4198-b9b3-1851c2336cf1)


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### Test Plan

1. Add patterned shapes.
2. Copy them as SVG.
3. Paste them. They should look the same.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Fixes an issue with copy pasting shapes as svg and png not correctly
working for patterned shapes.
2024-05-07 13:55:44 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
ebc892a1a6
Camera options followups (#3701)
This PR adds a slideshow example (similar to @TodePond's slides but more
on rails) as a way to put some pressure on camera controls.

Along the way, it fixes some issues I found with animations and the new
camera controls.

- forced changes will continue to force through animations
- animations no longer set unnecessary additional listeners
- animations end correctly
- updating camera options does not immediately update the camera (to
allow for animations, etc.)

It also changes the location of the "in front of the canvas" element so
that it is not hidden by the hit test blocking element.

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features
2024-05-07 10:06:35 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
fabba66c0f
Camera options (#3282)
This PR implements a camera options API.

- [x] Initial PR
- [x] Updated unit tests
- [x] Feedback / review
- [x] New unit tests
- [x] Update use-case examples
- [x] Ship?

## Public API

A user can provide camera options to the `Tldraw` component via the
`cameraOptions` prop. The prop is also available on the `TldrawEditor`
component and the constructor parameters of the `Editor` class.

```tsx
export default function CameraOptionsExample() {
	return (
		<div className="tldraw__editor">
			<Tldraw cameraOptions={CAMERA_OPTIONS} />
		</div>
	)
}
```

At runtime, a user can:
-  get the current camera options with `Editor.getCameraOptions`
-  update the camera options with `Editor.setCameraOptions`

Setting the camera options automatically applies them to the current
camera.

```ts
editor.setCameraOptions({...editor.getCameraOptions(), isLocked: true })
```

A user can get the "camera fit zoom" via `editor.getCameraFitZoom()`.

# Interface

The camera options themselves can look a few different ways depending on
the `type` provided.


```tsx
export type TLCameraOptions = {
	/** Whether the camera is locked. */
	isLocked: boolean
	/** The speed of a scroll wheel / trackpad pan. Default is 1. */
	panSpeed: number
	/** The speed of a scroll wheel / trackpad zoom. Default is 1. */
	zoomSpeed: number
	/** The steps that a user can zoom between with zoom in / zoom out. The first and last value will determine the min and max zoom. */
	zoomSteps: number[]
	/** Controls whether the wheel pans or zooms.
	 *
	 * - `zoom`: The wheel will zoom in and out.
	 * - `pan`: The wheel will pan the camera.
	 * - `none`: The wheel will do nothing.
	 */
	wheelBehavior: 'zoom' | 'pan' | 'none'
	/** The camera constraints. */
	constraints?: {
		/** The bounds (in page space) of the constrained space */
		bounds: BoxModel
		/** The padding inside of the viewport (in screen space) */
		padding: VecLike
		/** The origin for placement. Used to position the bounds within the viewport when an axis is fixed or contained and zoom is below the axis fit. */
		origin: VecLike
		/** The camera's initial zoom, used also when the camera is reset.
		 *
		 * - `default`: Sets the initial zoom to 100%.
		 * - `fit-x`: The x axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-y`: The y axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-min`: The smaller axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-max`: The larger axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-x-100`: The x axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 * - `fit-y-100`: The y axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 * - `fit-min-100`: The smaller axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 * - `fit-max-100`: The larger axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 */
		initialZoom:
			| 'fit-min'
			| 'fit-max'
			| 'fit-x'
			| 'fit-y'
			| 'fit-min-100'
			| 'fit-max-100'
			| 'fit-x-100'
			| 'fit-y-100'
			| 'default'
		/** The camera's base for its zoom steps.
		 *
		 * - `default`: Sets the initial zoom to 100%.
		 * - `fit-x`: The x axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-y`: The y axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-min`: The smaller axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-max`: The larger axis will completely fill the viewport bounds.
		 * - `fit-x-100`: The x axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 * - `fit-y-100`: The y axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 * - `fit-min-100`: The smaller axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 * - `fit-max-100`: The larger axis will completely fill the viewport bounds, or 100% zoom, whichever is smaller.
		 */
		baseZoom:
			| 'fit-min'
			| 'fit-max'
			| 'fit-x'
			| 'fit-y'
			| 'fit-min-100'
			| 'fit-max-100'
			| 'fit-x-100'
			| 'fit-y-100'
			| 'default'
		/** The behavior for the constraints for both axes or each axis individually.
		 *
		 * - `free`: The bounds are ignored when moving the camera.
		 * - 'fixed': The bounds will be positioned within the viewport based on the origin
		 * - `contain`: The 'fixed' behavior will be used when the zoom is below the zoom level at which the bounds would fill the viewport; and when above this zoom, the bounds will use the 'inside' behavior.
		 * - `inside`: The bounds will stay completely within the viewport.
		 * - `outside`: The bounds will stay touching the viewport.
		 */
		behavior:
			| 'free'
			| 'fixed'
			| 'inside'
			| 'outside'
			| 'contain'
			| {
					x: 'free' | 'fixed' | 'inside' | 'outside' | 'contain'
					y: 'free' | 'fixed' | 'inside' | 'outside' | 'contain'
			  }
	}
}
```

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `feature` — New feature

### Test Plan

These features combine in different ways, so we'll want to write some
more tests to find surprises.

1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here.
2.

- [ ] Unit Tests

### Release Notes

- SDK: Adds camera options.

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Co-authored-by: Mitja Bezenšek <mitja.bezensek@gmail.com>
2024-05-04 17:39:04 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek
db7c3f59bf
Prevent duplicate from creating any shapes if we reach max allowed shapes (#3692)
This prevents duplicating shapes if we get to the max allowed shapes.
Before this change we would create as many shapes as we could and skip
the rest. After this change we don't create any shapes in this case.

We already do this for [copy
pasting](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/blob/mitja%2Fduplicate-shapes/packages/editor/src/lib/editor/Editor.ts#L7595-L7600)
(via `putContentOntoCurrentPage`), so no change was needed there.

Resolves https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/3669

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### Test Plan

1. Create close to 2000 shapes.
2. Select so many shapes that duplicating them would go over the 2000
shapes per page limit.
3. Duplicate.
4. You should not create any shapes even if there is space for some of
them.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Prevent duplicating shapes if we would go over the maximum shape
limit. It's now an all or nothing operation, where as before some shapes
would get created.
2024-05-03 15:22:36 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
68bc29f103
textfields: fix RTL layout for SVG exports (#3680)
Followup to https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3188 (although this
problem was there before that PR)

This does more work for RTL rendering in SVG context, especially since
we position each span one-by-one.

I had to do a bit of esoteric spelunking and it turns out
[`unicode-bidi:
plaintext`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/unicode-bidi)
solves our issue even though it isn't really recommend to be used by web
developers. Fun times 🙃

Before:
<img width="369" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-02 at 11 45 44"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/df55e03a-4760-4b8f-adad-ed1a8c13ad51">


After:
<img width="365" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-02 at 11 54 48"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/3339bbf4-041a-4fdf-8b6e-6fa19dfb0a9e">




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### Test Plan

1. Test LTR text.
2. Test RTL text.
3. Test mixed LTR/RTL on different lines.

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Co-authored-by: huppy-bot[bot] <128400622+huppy-bot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-03 13:40:59 +00:00
David Sheldrick
623788c2db
Fix viewport following (#3681)
This was my bad after refactoring how the viewport following stuff used
store queries.

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2024-05-02 13:54:41 +00:00
David Sheldrick
f2827f6409
Allow clients to gracefully handle rejection (#3673)
This PR fixes the issue where sync clients would get into a reconnect
loop after being rejected by the sync server.

- Close the socket when in the error state (see useRemoteSyncClient)
- Show a 'plx refresh the page' screen that doesn't have a sad face on
it.
  
<img width="665" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1242537/96025fa3-cc20-4f53-8f58-74e473e16702">

- If older clients who can't handle rejection well need to be rejected
(e.g. due to a store migration being added) then we send them to a
special purgatory where the canvas goes blank and it shows the offline
indicator but the websocket connection stays open and it won't try to
reconnect.

### Change Type

- [x] `dotcom` — Changes the tldraw.com web app
- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix


### Test Plan

1. Gonna manually test this one by doing sneaky deploys to a test PR
2024-05-02 13:54:21 +00:00
David Sheldrick
ffe3e7602c
don't render the minimap if it fails to initialize the gl context (#3679)
So far 33 people have had tldraw crash due to getContext('webgl2')
returning null for some reason. Maybe it's to do with what kind of
graphics hardware they have available.

This PR adds a stopgap measure wherein the minimap manager just fails to
render anything on the canvas element instead of crashing the app.
Ideally we'd have better UX around this but that can wait.

I'm gonna hotfix this to dotcom.

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2024-05-02 11:20:02 +00:00