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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` |
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@tldraw/tlstore
tlstore
is a library for creating and managing data.
In this library, a "record" is an object that is stored under a typed id.
tlstore
is used by tldraw to store its data.
It is designed to be used with tlstate
(@tldraw/tlstate).
Usage
First create types for your records.
interface Book extends BaseRecord<'book'> {
title: string
author: ID<Author>
numPages: number
}
interface Author extends BaseRecord<'author'> {
name: string
isPseudonym: boolean
}
Then create your RecordType
instances.
const Book = createRecordType<Book>('book')
const Author = createRecordType<Author>('author').withDefaultProperties(() => ({
isPseudonym: false,
}))
Then create your RecordStore
instance.
const store = new RecordStore<Book | Author>()
Then you can create records, add them to the store, update, and remove them.
const tolkeinId = Author.createCustomId('tolkein')
store.put([
Author.create({
id: jrrTolkeinId,
name: 'J.R.R Tolkein',
}),
])
store.update(tolkeinId, (author) => ({
...author,
name: 'DJJ Tolkz',
isPseudonym: true,
}))
store.remove(tolkeinId)
API
RecordStore
The RecordStore
class is the main class of the library.
const store = new RecordStore()
put(records: R[]): void
Add some records to the store. It's an error if they already exist.
const record = Author.create({
name: 'J.R.R Tolkein',
id: Author.createCustomId('tolkein'),
})
store.put([record])
update(id: ID<R>, updater: (record: R) => R): void
Update a record. To update multiple records at once, use the update
method of the TypedRecordStore
class.
const id = Author.createCustomId('tolkein')
store.update(id, (r) => ({ ...r, name: 'Jimmy Tolks' }))
remove(ids: ID<R>[]): void
Remove some records from the store via their ids.
const id = Author.createCustomId('tolkein')
store.remove([id])
get(id: ID<R>): R
Get the value of a store record by its id.
const id = Author.createCustomId('tolkein')
const result = store.get(id)
allRecords(): R[]
Get an array of all values in the store.
const results = store.allRecords()
clear(): void
Remove all records from the store.
store.clear()
has(id: ID<R>): boolean
Get whether the record store has an record stored under the given id.
const id = Author.createCustomId('tolkein')
const result = store.has(id)
serialize(filter?: (record: R) => boolean): RecordStoreSnapshot<R>
Opposite of deserialize
. Creates a JSON payload from the record store.
const serialized = store.serialize()
const serialized = store.serialize((record) => record.name === 'J.R.R Tolkein')
deserialize(snapshot: RecordStoreSnapshot<R>): void
Opposite of serialize
. Replace the store's current records with records as defined by a simple JSON structure into the stores.
const serialized = { ... }
store.deserialize(serialized)
listen(listener: ((entry: HistoryEntry) => void): () => void
Add a new listener to the store The store will call the function each time the history changes. Returns a function to remove the listener.
store.listen((entry) => doSomethingWith(entry))
mergeRemoteChanges(fn: () => void): void
Merge changes from a remote source without triggering listeners.
store.mergeRemoteChanges(() => {
store.put(recordsFromRemoteSource)
})
createDerivationCache(name: string, derive: ((record: R) => R | undefined)): DerivationCache<R>
Create a new derivation cache.
const derivationCache = createDerivationCache('popular_authors', (record) => {
return record.popularity > 62 ? record : undefined
})
RecordType
The RecordType
class is used to define the structure of a record.
const recordType = new RecordType('author', () => ({ living: true }))
RecordType
instances are most often created with createRecordType
.
create(properties: Pick<R, RequiredProperties> & Omit<Partial<R>, RequiredProperties>): R
Create a new record of this type.
const record = recordType.create({ name: 'J.R.R Tolkein' })
clone(record: R): R
Clone a record of this type.
const record = recordType.create({ name: 'J.R.R Tolkein' })
const clone = recordType.clone(record)
createId(): ID<R>
Create an Id for a record of this type.
const id = recordType.createId()
createCustomId(id: string): ID<R>
Create a custom Id for a record of this type.
const id = recordType.createCustomId('tolkein')
isInstance
Check if a value is an instance of this record type.
const record = recordType.create({ name: 'J.R.R Tolkein' })
const result1 = recordType.isInstance(record) // true
const result2 = recordType.isInstance(someOtherRecord) // false
isId
Check if a value is an id for a record of this type.
const id = recordType.createCustomId('tolkein')
const result1 = recordType.isId(id) // true
const result2 = recordType.isId(someOtherId) // false
withDefaultProperties
Create a new record type with default properties.
const youngLivingAuthor = new RecordType('author', () => ({ age: 28, living: true }))
const oldDeadAuthor = recordType.withDefaultProperties({ age: 93, living: false })
RecordStoreQueries
TODO
Helpers
executeQuery
TODO
DerivationCache
The DerivationCache
class is used to create a cache of derived records.
const derivationCache = new DerivationCache('popular_authors', (record) => {
return record.popularity > 62 ? record : undefined
})
createRecordType
A helper used to create a new RecordType
instance with no default properties.
const recordType = createRecordType('author'))
assertIdType
A helper used to assert that a value is an id for a record of a given type.
const id = recordType.createCustomId('tolkein')
assertIdType(id, recordType)
Types
ID
A type used to represent a record's id.
const id: ID<Author> = Author.createCustomId('tolkein')
BaseRecord
A BaseRecord
is a record that has an id and a type. It is the base type for all records.
type AuthorRecord extends BaseRecord<"author"> {
name: string
age: number
living: boolean
}
AllRecords
A helper to get the type of all records in a record store.
type AllAuthorRecords = AllRecords<RecordStore<Author>>
RecordsDiff
A diff describing the changes to a record.
CollectionDiff
A diff describing the changes to a collection.
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.