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This PR improves the ergonomics of `ShapeUtil` classes. ### Cached methods First, I've remove the cached methods (such as `bounds`) from the `ShapeUtil` class and lifted this to the `Editor` class. Previously, calling `ShapeUtil.getBounds` would return the un-cached bounds of a shape, while calling `ShapeUtil.bounds` would return the cached bounds of a shape. We also had `Editor.getBounds`, which would call `ShapeUtil.bounds`. It was confusing. The cached methods like `outline` were also marked with "please don't override", which suggested the architecture was just wrong. The only weirdness from this is that utils sometimes reach out to the editor for cached versions of data rather than calling their own cached methods. It's still an easier story to tell than what we had before. ### More defaults We now have three and only three `abstract` methods for a `ShapeUtil`: - `getDefaultProps` (renamed from `defaultProps`) - `getBounds`, - `component` - `indicator` Previously, we also had `getCenter` as an abstract method, though this was usually just the middle of the bounds anyway. ### Editing bounds This PR removes the concept of editingBounds. The viewport will no longer animate to editing shapes. ### Active area manager This PR also removes the active area manager, which was not being used in the way we expected it to be. ### Dpr manager This PR removes the dpr manager and uses a hook instead to update it from React. This is one less runtime browser dependency in the app, one less thing to document. ### Moving things around This PR also continues to try to organize related methods and properties in the editor. ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking change ### Release Notes - [editor] renames `defaultProps` to `getDefaultProps` - [editor] removes `outline`, `outlineSegments`, `handles`, `bounds` - [editor] renames `renderBackground` to `backgroundComponent` |
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@tldraw/tlschema
This package houses type definitions, schema migrations, and other type metadata for the tldraw editor's default persisted data.
There are three main kinds of types:
-
Record types
These are root record types added to the
Store
class. They are defined in the./src/records
directory. -
Shape types
These are subtypes of the root TLShape record type. They allow specifying a unique name and custom props for a particular kind of shape.
-
Asset types
These are subtypes of the root TLAsset record type. They allow specifying a unique name and custom props for a particular kind of asset.
Adding migrations
If you make any kind of change to any persisted data shape in this package, you must add migrations that are able to convert old versions to new versions, and vice-versa.
If you are making a change that affects the structure of a record, shape, or asset, update the migrations in the same file as the record, shape, or asset is defined.
If you are making a change that affects the structure of the store (e.g. renaming or deleting a type, consolidating two shape types into one, etc), add your changes in the migrations in schema.ts
.
After making your changes, add a new version number, using a meaninful name. For example, if you add a new property
to the TLShape
type called ownerId
that points to a user, you might do this:
In TLShape.ts
const Versions = {
RemoveSomeProp: 1,
+ AddOwnerId: 2,
} as const
and then in the TLShape
type
x: number
y: number
+ ownerId: ID<TLUser> | null
props: Props
parentId: ID<TLShape> | ID<TLPage>
and then adding a migration:
export const shapeTypeMigrations = defineMigrations({
currentVersion: Versions.Initial,
firstVersion: Versions.Initial,
migrators: {
+ [Versions.AddOwnerId]: {
+ // add ownerId property
+ up: (shape) => ({...shape, ownerId: null}),
+ // remove ownerId property
+ down: ({ownerId, ...shape}) => shape,
+ }
},
After you've added your migration, make sure to add a test for it in src/migrations.test.ts
. It will complain if you do not!
License
The source code in this repository (as well as our 2.0+ distributions and releases) are currently licensed under Apache-2.0. These licenses are subject to change in our upcoming 2.0 release. If you are planning to use tldraw in a commercial product, please reach out at hello@tldraw.com.