This PR removes `createTLSchema`, now that the default shapes / utils
are in the editor's `TldrawEditorConfig`. There were a few places that
still called `createTLSchema`, though they would have been missing many
parts of the
### Change Type
- [x] `major` — Breaking Change
### Test Plan
- [x] Unit Tests
### Release Notes
- [tlschema] Removes `createTLSchema` in favor of `TldrawEditorConfig`
This PR removes `TLShapeDef` and associated helpers / references.
It purposely loosens the configuration and typings to better support
customization.
### Change Type
- [x] `major` — Breaking Change
### Test Plan
1. Use the app!
### Release Notes
- [tlschema] Update props of `createTLSchema`
- [editor] Update props of `TldrawEditorConfig`
- [editor] Remove `App.getShapeUtilByType`
- [editor] Update `App.getShapeUtil` to take a type rather than a shape
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Co-authored-by: alex <alex@dytry.ch>
This PR stops collaborator cursors wobbling while viewport-following.
It's a **new wobble** that we haven't seen before! (It crept in at some
point)
It happens when these three things happen at the same time:
* You're following someone
* They're panning
* They're not moving their pointer
eg: This happens when they're trackpad-panning.
So this is *not* the **old wobble** that we fixed before! That one is
still fixed.
---
The **new wobble** looks like this:
![2023-05-22 at 12 08 51 - Magenta
Urial](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/4b738766-cde3-4a9c-9169-76d622bec3bf)
It's sometimes hard-to-spot because of the _smoothing_ that we do.
When we drastically increase the strength of smoothing... the **new
wobble** is less noticeable:
![2023-05-22 at 12 12 40 - Rose
Goat](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/4ece229a-60e8-4923-89f8-4a0f9b702491)
But we can do better!
So for demonstration purposes... let's turn off _smoothing_ to let us
see the **new wobble** more clearly.
![2023-05-22 at 12 16 02 - Gold
Macaw](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/9030cf2a-bdf3-47f0-87f0-a1195ab2fcbf)
Now we can clearly see what's going on...
The cursor is updating every animation **frame**.
The camera is updating every **tick**.
Depending on your screen's refresh rate, these _might be different_!
Let's test that theory by throttling the **tick** further.
As expected, it increases the **new wobble**:
![2023-05-22 at 14 16 21 - Blush
Caterpillar](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/c70ee08c-8fd3-40ae-a4b3-95637c08acc7)
Let's test the theory again by trying on a screen where the _tick_ and
_frame_ are in sync.
As expected, the **new wobble** doesn't happen _most of the time_.
However, _frame_ and _tick_ can still get out of sync! Which causes the
occasional wobble:
![2023-05-22 at 14 38 21 - Lime
Eagle](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/2a9d8c98-194f-4b73-a7ea-ee85ac1fa28f)
So let's fix both cases...
Instead of making the following-camera update every _tick_...
Let's make it update every _frame_!
![2023-05-22 at 15 28 47 - Salmon
Smelt](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/e9f5c10c-d421-4611-b049-7a961218c087)
The perceptive among you might notice a slight wobble that's still
there...
This is an entirely **different wobble** caused by different things.
We can get to it in the future! But we're back at our original
wobble-quota for now.
![2023-05-22 at 14 32 18 - Brown
Tern](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/e1250715-0bf2-4b87-b6e7-a357bccf4106)
When we turn smoothing back on, things look better than before 👍
![2023-05-22 at 14 42 48 - Cyan
Roundworm](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/f3616c6f-7969-4a8d-80b1-26ee44e6f451)
### Change Type
- [x] `patch` — Bug Fix
### Test Plan
1. Open a single shared project in two different browser sessions.
2. Make one session's user follow the other.
3. Trackpad-pan the leader's camera around.
4. Check that the wobble has reduced.
This PR moves our "fractical indices" library into its own package.
- [x] `major` — Breaking Change
### Release Notes
- [@tldraw/editor] Remove fractional indices code into `@tldraw/indices`
- [@tldraw/indices] Create library for fractional indices code
This PR fixes a bug in firefox where the pointer can get stuck down
while pressing the control key.
It achieves this by taking a previous fix (specifically for
`useShapeEvents`), and it applies the fix at a deeper level (within
`app.dispatch`).
## Before
![2023-05-16 at 15 33 02 - Crimson
Coyote](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/7d4b5bb1-a2e5-400c-9935-fddcc9645e52)
## After
![2023-05-16 at 15 34 03 - Purple
Panda](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/34a598b2-bf6d-4847-8ce9-a3d52c418174)
### Change Type
- [x] `patch` — Bug Fix
### Test Plan
1. Use firefox.
2. On the canvas... pointer down (to start a selection box).
3. Control key down.
4. Pointer up.
5. Make sure that that the selection box is gone.
^ Repeat the above for:
Pointer down on a shape.
Pointer down on a handle.
### Release Notes
- [Firefox] Fixed a bug where the pointer could get stuck down when the
control key is held down.
Vertical text alignment for geo shapes.
### Change Type
- [x] `minor` — New Feature
### Test Plan
1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here.
2.
- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] Webdriver tests
### Release Notes
- This adds vertical text alignment property to geo shapes.
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Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
Followup to https://github.com/tldraw/brivate/pull/1584
- Removes the old collaborators component, replacing with the new one.
- Removes the associated debug flag
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package (will not publish a new version)
### Test Plan
Check that multiplayer presence UI renders correctly
- cursors
- cursor hints (when a peer's cursor goes off the screen)
- selection brush box
- selection/erasing brush
- selected shape(s) outline
### Release Notes
- [Breaking] Removes the old version of LiveCollaborators, replacing it
with the new one based on `TLInstancePresence`
This PR refactors our clipboard handlers. It should simplify the way
that things work and better handle the difference between how the native
API events are handled vs. the browser's clipboard API events.
![Kapture 2023-05-17 at 13 26
34](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5dedcc25-a1d2-423f-8bc2-415f761b643b)
Everything that used to be supported now also still works.
In addition, we now have several useful features:
### Multiline text can be pasted into the app
When pasting text that contains more than one line, the text is pasted
correctly; even if the clipboard also includes HTML data. Previously, we
would try to paste HTML data if we found it, because that data might
contain tldraw's own content as a comment; but if that failed, we would
paste the data as text instead. This led to pasting text that lost lots
of information from that text, such as line breaks and indentations.
### Multiline text shapes are aligned correctly
When pasting raw text that has more than one line, the text will be left
aligned—or right aligned if the text is likely from a RTL language.
![Kapture 2023-05-17 at 13 42
54](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/f705acd5-136c-4144-80da-6e97ff766a58)
### Common minimum indentation is removed from each line
![Kapture 2023-05-17 at 13 56
28](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/d45c95f6-6d28-4c9f-8cd3-8078700ce928)
This is something that absolutely every app should implement, but here
we go. When multiline text has "common indentation" on each line, which
is often the case when pasting text from code, then that indentation is
removed from each line.
### Auto wrapping for big pastes
When a line has no text breaks but a lot of text, we now set the width
of the text shape.
![Kapture 2023-05-17 at 14 00
04](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/0b7f69c3-bcf9-42e9-a1ed-df026f868793)
## How it works
A `ClipboardThing` is the common interface for things that we found on
the clipboard, native or otherwise. Both `handlePasteFromClipboardApi`
and `handlePasteFromEventClipboardData` parse out `ClipboardThing`s and
pass them to `handleClipboardThings`.
<img width="905" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/fd087539-edbb-4527-b5ff-ca7d7c1726b2">
A `ClipboardResult` is the result of processing a `ClipboardThing`, and
usually contains text and other information about that text. We make
decisions on what to create based on which `ClipboardResult`s we find.
When pasting text, we check to see whether the result would be bigger
than the viewport, or if the text is multiline, or if the text is of an
RTL language by testing certain common RTL characters. We make some
adjustments based on those factors, ensuring that the top-left corner of
the text is on screen and reasonably positioned within the viewport if
possible.
### Change Type
- [x] `minor` — New Feature
### Test Plan
1. Copy and paste shapes
2. Copy and paste text from elsewhere into the app
3. Copy and paste images from elsewhere into the app
4. Try on different browsers
### Release Notes
- Improves clipboard logic when pasting text
- Adds support for pasting multi-line text
- Adds maximum widths when pasting single-line text
- Adds support for RTL languages when pasting multi-line or wrapped text
- Strips leading indentation when pasting text
We were storing the state of whether or not a document is read-only in
the store. It does not need to be stored there, and it was creating
consistency problems for us, so let's not store it in there.
fixes https://github.com/tldraw/brivate/issues/1864
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- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any testing-related code only (will not
publish a new version)
- [ ] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package (will not publish a new version)
### Test Plan
1. Create a multiplayer room
2. Create a read-only link for the room
3. Paste the link into a new browser tab (not incognito, needs to have
the same session state)
4. Check the room is read-only in the new tab
5. Check the room is still writable in the previous tab.
### Release Notes
- Removes the isReadOnly value from the `user_document_settings` record
type.
Expand the selection outline on draw shapes according to pen thickness
when only one shape is selected.
![Kapture 2023-05-15 at 16 20
01](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/373f0ec1-f43d-46c9-9729-0c84aaf2564b)
Right now the outline of many of our shapes don't take stroke thickness
into account. This is a pretty hard thing to get right, so in the short
term here's a fix for one of the most common places this is an issue:
selecting a single horizontal/vertical draw shape. This fix isn't
perfect: resizing gets slightly janky when you completely flip the shape
- see how the handle leaves the cursor behind in the gif when that
happens. We can revisit with a more comprehensive solution later.
This is pulled out from the highlighter work! The highlighter shape will
use the shape APIs added here.
### Change Type
- [x] `patch` — Bug Fix
### Test Plan
1. Create a draw shape
2. Select it
3. Selection bounds should include the stroke width
4. Add another shape to the selection
5. Selection bounds should no longer include the stroke width
### Release Notes
- Improve selection outlines around horizontal or vertical draw shapes
I need to mock nanoid for the ephemeral state fuzz tests, to create
repeatable test runs. In order to do that properly it needs to have a
consistent version among all our packages.
At the same time I'm removing some old unused params in AppOptions
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- [ ] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only (will not
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- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any testing-related code only (will not
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### Release Notes
- Remove unused userId and instanceId props from AppOptions
This PR adds a `check-box` geo shape.
![Kapture 2023-05-08 at 15 31
49](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23072548/236853749-99ba786f-73a4-4b65-86ca-f2cdac61a903.gif)
It also improves some logic around the `onClick` shape util handler and
some surprisingly related fixes to point hit testing.
### Test Plan
1. Create a geo shape
2. Set it as a checkbox style
3. *easter egg* double click while holding alt to toggle between
check-box and rectangle
- [x] Unit Tests
### Release Note
- Adds checkbox geo shape.
This PR adds docs for the methods in the TLShapeUtil class.
I think that it's a good page to have docs on, as it shows people what's
possible with the custom shape API.
Currently, our docs are not showing `@param` info for lots of methods,
including the ones added in this PR.
I'll do fix for that in a follow-up PR, so that it's easier to review.
---
Note: Moving forward, we probably want to consider **_where_** these
docs are shown, and how we achieve that.
For example, do we put the docs for these methods in:
* The docs page for the `TLShapeUtil` class?
* The docs pages for the handler types, eg:
[`OnResizeHandler`](http://localhost:3000/gen/editor/OnResizeHandler-type)?
* Both?
Right now, I opted for putting them in the the TLShapeUtil class, as it
keeps them all in one place, and it's what we already do for some
others.
We should consider both - what works best for the docs? and what works
best for code editors?
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This PR also includes a fix to our pre-commit step that @SomeHats did.
Right now this examples app looks exactly the same as our old examples
app, but there are a couple of tiny differences:
- We use `vite` instead of our own esbuild setup for development and
bundling
- We use `@tldraw/assets` for smart asset hashing instead of copying the
assets to a public folder
You can use `@tldraw/assets` with vite with a bunch of extra config, but
it (plus a bunch of other bundlers) also support a special syntax for
specifying asset urls: `new URL('./my/asset.svg',
import.meta.url).href`. This approach is more standards-complient, but
doesn't work with every bundler just yet. This diff also adds a
url-based version of `@tldraw/assets`, although I'd like to tweak the
entry point - right now you need to import from
`@tldraw/assets/lib/urls`, but i'd like to find a way to get this to
`@tldraw/assets/urls` or something at some point.
There are a couple other extra fixes in here:
- vscode builds were broken, they're fixed now!
- there's also a little tweak to the `getBundlerAssetUrls` API to allow
passing in a function instead of an object for URL formatting
- there are new internal-only functions for injecting asset urls
globally instead of passing them in via react props. this means we can
get the benefits of cacheable URLs without having to clutter our
examples by passing them in
In this PR I'm adding new versions of the `LiveCollaborators` and
`Collaborators` components for the ephemeral state work. They are behind
a feature flag for now.
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.