Turns out there was one last terrible renaming PR to make. This PR
renames the `@tldraw.editor`'s `app` folder to `editor`. It should not
effect exports but it will be a gnarly diff.
### Change Type
- [x] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package (will not publish a new version)
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.
This PR renames all exported types to include the `TL` prefix. It also
removes the `TL` prefix from things that are not types, including:
- shape utils (e.g. `TLArrowUtil` becomes `ArrowShapeUtil`)
- tools (e.g. `TLArrowTool` becomes `ArrowShapeTool`, `TLSelectTool`
becomes `SelectTool`)
### Change Type
- [x] `major` — Breaking Change
### Release Notes
- Renaming of types, shape utils, tools
This PR renames `App`, `app` and all appy names to `Editor`, `editor`,
and editorry names.
### Change Type
- [x] `major` — Breaking Change
### Release Notes
- Rename `App` to `Editor` and many other things that reference `app` to
`editor`.
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
This diff adds an initial version of the highlighter shape. At this
stage, it's a complete copy of the draw tool minus the following
features:
* Fills
* Stroke types
* Closed shapes
I've created a new shape util (a copy-paste of the draw one with stuff
renamed/deleted) but reused the state chart nodes for the draw shape.
Currently this new tool looks exactly like the draw tool, but that'll be
changing soon!
![Kapture 2023-05-17 at 15 37
33](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/982e78f4-6495-4a68-aa51-c8f7b5bcdd01)
The UI here is extremely WIP. The highlighter tool is behind a feature
flag, but once enabled is accessible through the tool bar. There's a
first-draft highlighter icon (i didn't spend much time on this, it's not
super legible on non-retina displays yet imo), and the tool is bound to
the `i` key (any better suggestions? `h` is taken by the hand tool)
### The plan
1. initial highlighter shape/tool #1401 **>you are here<**
2. sandwich rendering for highlighter shapes #1418
3. shape styling - new colours and sizes, lightweight perfect freehand
changes
### Change Type
- [x] `minor` — New Feature
### Test Plan
(not yet)
### Release Notes
[internal only change layout ground work for highlighter]
This diff tweaks our `debugFlags` framework to support setting different
default value for different environments, makes it easier to define
feature flags, and makes feature flags show up in the debug menu by
default. With this change, feature flags will default to being enabled
in dev and preview environments, but disabled in production.
Specify a feature flag like this:
```ts
const featureFlags = {
myCoolNewFeature: createFeatureFlag('myCoolNewFeature')
}
```
optionally, pass a second value to control its defaults:
```ts
const featureFlags = {
featureEnabledInProduction: createFeatureFlag('someFeature', { all: true }),
customEnabled: createFeatureFlag('otherFeature', {development: true, staging: false, production: false}),
}
```
In code, the value can be read using `featureFlags.myFeature.value`.
Remember to wrap reading it in a reactive context!
### Change Type
- [x] `patch` — Bug Fix
### Test Plan
-
### Release Notes
[internal only change]
- Remove TLUser, TLUserPresence
- Add first-class support for user preferences that persists across
rooms and tabs
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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 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 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
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.