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alex 05f58f7c2a
React-powered SVG exports (#3117)
## Migration path
1. If any of your shapes implement `toSvg` for exports, you'll need to
replace your implementation with a new version that returns JSX (it's a
react component) instead of manually constructing SVG DOM nodes
2. `editor.getSvg` is deprecated. It still works, but will be going away
in a future release. If you still need SVGs as DOM elements rather than
strings, use `new DOMParser().parseFromString(svgString,
'image/svg+xml').firstElementChild`

## The change in detail
At the moment, our SVG exports very carefully try to recreate the
visuals of our shapes by manually constructing SVG DOM nodes. On its own
this is really painful, but it also results in a lot of duplicated logic
between the `component` and `getSvg` methods of shape utils.

In #3020, we looked at using string concatenation & DOMParser to make
this a bit less painful. This works, but requires specifying namespaces
everywhere, is still pretty painful (no syntax highlighting or
formatting), and still results in all that duplicated logic.

I briefly experimented with creating my own version of the javascript
language that let you embed XML like syntax directly. I was going to
call it EXTREME JAVASCRIPT or XJS for short, but then I noticed that we
already wrote the whole of tldraw in this thing called react and a (imo
much worse named) version of the javascript xml thing already existed.

Given the entire library already depends on react, what would it look
like if we just used react directly for these exports? Turns out things
get a lot simpler! Take a look at lmk what you think

This diff was intended as a proof of concept, but is actually pretty
close to being landable. The main thing is that here, I've deliberately
leant into this being a big breaking change to see just how much code we
could delete (turns out: lots). We could if we wanted to make this
without making it a breaking change at all, but it would add back a lot
of complexity on our side and run a fair bit slower

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2024-03-25 14:16:55 +00:00
alex cff5be4605
Make sure correct dark mode colours get used in exports (#2492)
Also tweaks the colours of menus in dark mode to have a little higher
contrast. Fixed #2493

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix


[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

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2024-01-17 14:31:38 +00:00
Lu Wilson ab560d70a7
[hot take] Make dark mode colours pop more (#2478)
This PR makes dark mode colours pop more.
It uses the light mode colours as a starting point, with a few tweaks.

We could tweak these more, and bikeshed these to death. The goal of this
PR is to get us into a *brighter* ballpark.

If you don't want to recreate the following examples, copy paste them
from
[staging.tldraw.com/r/palette](https://staging.tldraw.com/r/palette)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/d8e1302e-5fd1-40f3-bbaf-b4a6bdd77741)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/4895c06b-da61-445a-9041-bc80d6fc6d91)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/d90474ea-9b71-4c33-b8c7-28562ff4ee32)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/21077583-6135-4b67-8c4b-bb6ac037a02d)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/c0ac91f7-2703-4df9-bf3b-1356b7000401)


### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix


### Test Plan


- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Tweaked dark mode colour styles to make them pop more.

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2024-01-16 17:03:58 +00:00
alex 25328f98d0
refactor copy/export, fix safari copy-as-image being broken (#2411)
In #2198, we introduced a regression on ios around image exports. ios
will block copys if they're not called syncronously in a UI event. It's
important to make ios copys like this:
```ts
navigator.clipboard.write(new ClipboardItem(getStuffToCopyAsAPromise())
```

instead of
```ts
getStuffToCopyAsAPromise().then(stuff => {
    navigator.clipboard.write(new ClipboardItem(stuff))
})
```

We've written and fixed this bug a few times, which i think is because
of how our export/copy code is written: the formatting is interspersed
with interacting with the browser APIs, which makes it hard to change
one without accidentally affecting the other.

This diff fixes the bug, but also restructures our export/copy code: all
the formatting is handled by `exportToBlob` and related which just
return `Blob`s. This leaves `copyAs`, `exportAs` etc. to just handle
interacting with the browser APIs.

Fixes #2312

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix

### Test Plan

1. Test copy/export as on all browsers

### Release Notes

- Fix a bug preventing copying as an image on iOS

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2024-01-09 14:50:10 +00:00
David Sheldrick 55f95bb666
Use custom font (#2343)
This PR adds our custom version of Shantell Sans. Not sure if we need to
keep the old file around for backwards compat?

### Change Type

- [x] `major` 

### Release Notes

- Add a brief release note for your PR here.

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2023-12-19 14:17:45 +00:00
Gabriel Lee 260a31db81
feat: add new prop to force mobile mode layout (#1734)
Adds a new prop to force mobile mode layout, similar to how the
?layout=mobile query param works.

An alternative of having the prop accept a breakpoint number was
considered, but while that provides more flexibility, it's best if
usages of tldraw don't need to know about the internal workings of
tldraw. (e.g. someone might use breakpoint 7 to get the "desktop" mode,
but that won't be reliable when in the future more breakpoints are
added)


![licecap-output-1](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/5616556/b08fa239-be4f-46c2-9a78-c53b453e4d1a)

![licecap-output-2](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/5616556/9be55807-adc7-4253-8b20-757a07a8b157)

Closes #1709 

### Change Type

- [ ] `patch` — Bug fix
- [x] `minor` — New feature
- [ ] `major` — Breaking change
- [ ] `dependencies` — Changes to package dependencies[^1]
- [ ] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]
- [ ] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package[^2]
- [ ] I don't know

[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

### Test Plan

1. `<Tldraw persistenceKey="tldraw_example" autoFocus
forceMobileModeLayout />`
2. notice that the layout stays in mobile mode no matter the width of
the screen

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- add new prop to force mobile mode layout

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2023-11-11 14:11:59 +00:00
alex 421102282d
Fix newlines in text geo shapes (#2059)
Previously, entering a geo shape and adding a bunch of newlines wouldn't
correctly update the shape's height. This fixes that.

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix


### Test Plan

1. Create a geo shape
2. Enter text editing mode
3. Spam the enter key
4. See that the shape grows appropriately
5. Exit editing and check that the trailing newlines have been deleted.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [x] End to end tests

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2023-10-10 12:58:28 +00:00
alex 4ccb6d8a50
re-enable visual regression tests (#2056)
Re-enable visual regression tests

### Change Type
- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

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2023-10-10 12:33:16 +00:00
Steve Ruiz d750da8f40
`ShapeUtil.getGeometry`, selection rewrite (#1751)
This PR is a significant rewrite of our selection / hit testing logic.

It
- replaces our current geometric helpers (`getBounds`, `getOutline`,
`hitTestPoint`, and `hitTestLineSegment`) with a new geometry API
- moves our hit testing entirely to JS using geometry
- improves selection logic, especially around editing shapes, groups and
frames
- fixes many minor selection bugs (e.g. shapes behind frames)
- removes hit-testing DOM elements from ShapeFill etc.
- adds many new tests around selection
- adds new tests around selection
- makes several superficial changes to surface editor APIs

This PR is hard to evaluate. The `selection-omnibus` test suite is
intended to describe all of the selection behavior, however all existing
tests are also either here preserved and passing or (in a few cases
around editing shapes) are modified to reflect the new behavior.

## Geometry

All `ShapeUtils` implement `getGeometry`, which returns a single
geometry primitive (`Geometry2d`). For example:

```ts
class BoxyShapeUtil {
  getGeometry(shape: BoxyShape) {
    return new Rectangle2d({
        width: shape.props.width, 
        height: shape.props.height, 
        isFilled: true,
        margin: shape.props.strokeWidth
      })
    }
}
```

This geometric primitive is used for all bounds calculation, hit
testing, intersection with arrows, etc.

There are several geometric primitives that extend `Geometry2d`:
- `Arc2d`
- `Circle2d`
- `CubicBezier2d`
- `CubicSpline2d`
- `Edge2d`
- `Ellipse2d`
- `Group2d`
- `Polygon2d`
- `Rectangle2d`
- `Stadium2d`

For shapes that have more complicated geometric representations, such as
an arrow with a label, the `Group2d` can accept other primitives as its
children.

## Hit testing

Previously, we did all hit testing via events set on shapes and other
elements. In this PR, I've replaced those hit tests with our own
calculation for hit tests in JavaScript. This removed the need for many
DOM elements, such as hit test area borders and fills which only existed
to trigger pointer events.

## Selection

We now support selecting "hollow" shapes by clicking inside of them.
This involves a lot of new logic but it should work intuitively. See
`Editor.getShapeAtPoint` for the (thoroughly commented) implementation.

![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 27
27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a743275c-acdb-42d9-a3fe-b3e20dce86b6)

every sunset is actually the sun hiding in fear and respect of tldraw's
quality of interactions

This PR also fixes several bugs with scribble selection, in particular
around the shift key modifier.

![Kapture 2023-07-24 at 23 34
07](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/871d67d0-8d06-42ae-a2b2-021effba37c5)

...as well as issues with labels and editing.

There are **over 100 new tests** for selection covering groups, frames,
brushing, scribbling, hovering, and editing. I'll add a few more before
I feel comfortable merging this PR.

## Arrow binding

Using the same "hollow shape" logic as selection, arrow binding is
significantly improved.

![Kapture 2023-07-22 at 07 46
25](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/5aa724b3-b57d-4fb7-92d0-80e34246753c)

a thousand wise men could not improve on this

## Moving focus between editing shapes

Previously, this was handled in the `editing_shapes` state. This is
moved to `useEditableText`, and should generally be considered an
advanced implementation detail on a shape-by-shape basis. This addresses
a bug that I'd never noticed before, but which can be reproduced by
selecting an shape—but not focusing its input—while editing a different
shape. Previously, the new shape became the editing shape but its input
did not focus.

![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 19
09](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a5e157fb-24a8-42bd-a692-04ce769b1a9c)

In this PR, you can select a shape by clicking on its edge or body, or
select its input to transfer editing / focus.

![Kapture 2023-07-23 at 23 22
21](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/7384e7ea-9777-4e1a-8f63-15de2166a53a)

tldraw, glorious tldraw

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change

### Test Plan

1. Erase shapes
2. Select shapes
3. Calculate their bounding boxes

- [ ] Unit Tests // todo
- [ ] End to end tests // todo

### Release Notes

- [editor] Remove `ShapeUtil.getBounds`, `ShapeUtil.getOutline`,
`ShapeUtil.hitTestPoint`, `ShapeUtil.hitTestLineSegment`
- [editor] Add `ShapeUtil.getGeometry`
- [editor] Add `Editor.getShapeGeometry`
2023-07-25 16:10:15 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 0323ee1f6b
[fix] dark mode (#1754)
This PR fixes a bug where dark mode would not immediately cause shapes
to update their colors. Previously, we got the current theme during
render but not in a way that hooked into the change. In this update, we
hook into the change. We also pass the change down to shape fills as
props rather than getting the theme from deeper down.

### Change Type

- [x] `patch`

### Test Plan

1. Use dark mode.
2. Switch colors

### Release Notes

- [fix] dark mode colors not updating
2023-07-20 11:38:55 +00:00
alex 245f74010c
speed up playwright and add visual regression tests (#1638)
This diff:
- tweaks how playwright runs in CI to have it go a bit faster
- uploads nice browsable reports to S3 for looking at playwright
failures and traces
- adds visual regression testing to playwright

### Change Type

- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

### Test Plan

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [x] End to end tests

### Release Notes

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