# @tldraw/tldraw This package contains the [tldraw](https://tldraw.com) editor as a React component named ``. You can use this package to embed the editor in any React application. 🎨 Want to build your own tldraw-ish app instead? Try [@tldraw/core](https://github.com/tldraw/core). 💕 Love this library? Consider [becoming a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/steveruizok?frequency=recurring&sponsor=steveruizok). ## Installation Use your package manager of choice to install `@tldraw/core` and its peer dependencies. ```bash yarn add @tldraw/tldraw # or npm i @tldraw/tldraw ``` ## Usage Import the `TLDraw` React component and use it in your app. ```tsx import { TLDraw } from '@tldraw/tldraw' function App() { return } ``` You can control the `TLDraw` component through props: ```tsx import { TLDraw, TLDrawDocument } from '@tldraw/tldraw' function App() { const myDocument: TLDrawDocument = {} return } ``` Or imperatively through the `TLDrawState` instance: ```tsx import { TLDraw, TLDrawState } from '@tldraw/tldraw' function App() { const handleMount = React.useCallback((tlstate: TLDrawState) => { const myDocument: TLDrawDocument = {} tlstate.loadDocument(myDocument).selectAll() }, []) return } ``` ## Documentation ### `TLDraw` The `TLDraw` React component is the [tldraw](https://tldraw.com) editor exported as a standalone component. You can control the editor through props, or through the `TLDrawState`'s imperative API. **All props are optional.** | Prop | Type | Description | | --------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `id` | `string` | An id under which to persist the component's state. | | `document` | `TLDrawDocument` | An initial [`TLDrawDocument`](#tldrawdocument) object. | | `currentPageId` | `string` | A current page id, referencing the `TLDrawDocument` object provided via the `document` prop. | | `onMount` | `Function` | A callback function that will be called when the editor first mounts, receiving the current `TLDrawState`. | | `onChange` | `Function` | A callback function that will be called whenever the `TLDrawState` updates. The update will include the current `TLDrawState` and the reason for the change. | | `onUserChange` | `Function` | A callback function that will be fired when the user's "presence" information changes. | | `autofocus` | `boolean` | Whether the editor should immediately receive focus. Defaults to true. | | `showMenu` | `boolean` | Whether to show the menu. | | `showPages` | `boolean` | Whether to show the pages menu. | | `showStyles` | `boolean` | Whether to show the styles menu. | | `showTools` | `boolean` | Whether to show the tools. | | `showUI` | `boolean` | Whether to show any UI other than the canvas. | ### `TLDrawDocument` A `TLDrawDocument` is an object with three properties: - `id` - A unique ID for this document - `pages` - A table of `TLDrawPage` objects - `pageStates` - A table of `TLPageState` objects - `version` - The document's version, used internally for migrations. ```ts import { TLDrawDocument, TLDrawState } from '@tldraw/tldraw' const tldocument: TLDrawDocument = { id: 'doc', version: TLDrawState.version, pages: { page1: { id: 'page1', shapes: {}, bindings: {}, }, }, pageStates: { page1: { id: 'page1', selectedIds: [], currentParentId: 'page1', camera: { point: [0, 0], zoom: 1, }, }, }, } ``` **Tip:** TLDraw is built [@tldraw/core](https://github.com/tldraw/core). The pages and pagestates in TLDraw are just objects containing `TLPage` and `TLPageState` objects from the core library. For more about these types, check out the [@tldraw/core](https://github.com/tldraw/core) documentation. **Important:** In the `pages` object, each `TLPage` object must be keyed under its `id` property. Likewise, each `TLPageState` object must be keyed under its `id`. In addition, each `TLPageState` object must have an `id` that matches its corresponding page. ### Shapes Your `TLPage` objects may include shapes: objects that fit one of the `TLDrawShape` interfaces listed below. All `TLDrawShapes` extends a common interface: | Property | Type | Description | | --------------------- | ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | | `id` | `string` | A unique ID for the shape. | | `name` | `string` | The shape's name. | | `type` | `string` | The shape's type. | | `parentId` | `string` | The ID of the shape's parent (a shape or its page). | | `childIndex` | `number` | The shape's order within its parent's children, indexed from 1. | | `point` | `number[]` | The `[x, y]` position of the shape. | | `rotation` | `number[]` | (optional) The shape's rotation in radians. | | `children` | `string[]` | (optional) The shape's child shape ids. | | `handles` | `TLDrawHandle{}` | (optional) A table of `TLHandle` objects. | | `isLocked` | `boolean` | (optional) True if the shape is locked. | | `isHidden` | `boolean` | (optional) True if the shape is hidden. | | `isEditing` | `boolean` | (optional) True if the shape is currently editing. | | `isGenerated` | `boolean` | (optional) True if the shape is generated. | | `isAspectRatioLocked` | `boolean` | (optional) True if the shape's aspect ratio is locked. | > **Important:** In order for re-ordering to work correctly, a shape's `childIndex` values _must_ start from 1, not 0. The page or parent shape's "bottom-most" child should have a `childIndex` of 1. The `ShapeStyle` object is a common style API for all shapes. | Property | Type | Description | | ---------- | ------------ | --------------------------------------- | | `size` | `SizeStyle` | The size of the shape's stroke. | | `dash` | `DashStyle` | The style of the shape's stroke. | | `color` | `ColorStyle` | The shape's color. | | `isFilled` | `boolean` | (optional) True if the shape is filled. | #### `DrawShape` A hand-drawn line. | Property | Type | Description | | -------- | ------------ | ----------------------------------------- | | `points` | `number[][]` | An array of points as `[x, y, pressure]`. | ##### `RectangleShape` A rectangular shape. | Property | Type | Description | | -------- | ---------- | --------------------------------------- | | `size` | `number[]` | The `[width, height]` of the rectangle. | #### `EllipseShape` An elliptical shape. | Property | Type | Description | | -------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------- | | `radius` | `number[]` | The `[x, y]` radius of the ellipse. | #### `ArrowShape` An arrow that can connect shapes. | Property | Type | Description | | ------------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `handles` | `object` | An object with three `TLHandle` properties: `start`, `end`, and `bend`. | | `decorations` | `object` | An object with two properties `start`, `end`, and `bend`. | #### `TextShape` A line of text. | Property | Type | Description | | -------- | -------- | ------------------------- | | `text` | `string` | The shape's text content. | #### `StickyShape` A sticky note. | Property | Type | Description | | -------- | -------- | ------------------------- | | `text` | `string` | The shape's text content. | ### Bindings A binding is a connection **from** one shape and **to** another shape. At the moment, only arrows may be bound "from". Most shapes may be bound "to", except other `ArrowShape` and `DrawShape`s. | Property | Type | Description | | ---------- | ---------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | | `id` | `string` | The binding's own unique ID. | | `fromId` | `string` | The id of the `ArrowShape` that the binding is bound to. | | `toId` | `string` | The id of the other shape that the binding is bound to. | | `handleId` | `start` or `end` | The connected arrow handle. | | `distance` | `number` | The distance from the bound point. | | `point` | `number[]` | A normalized point representing the bound point. | ## Local Development - Run `yarn` to install dependencies. - Run `yarn start` to start the development server for the package and for the example. - Open `localhost:5420` to view the example project. - Run `yarn test` to execute unit tests via [Jest](https://jestjs.io). - Run `yarn docs` to build the docs via [ts-doc](https://typedoc.org/). ## Example See the `example` folder. ## Community ### Support Need help? Please [open an issue](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/new) for support. ### Discussion Want to connect with other devs? Visit the [Discord channel](https://discord.gg/s4FXZ6fppJ). ### License This project is licensed under MIT. If you're using the library in a commercial product, please consider [becoming a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/steveruizok?frequency=recurring&sponsor=steveruizok). ## Author - [@steveruizok](https://twitter.com/steveruizok)