README.md
@tldraw/tldraw
This package contains the tldraw editor as a React component named <TLDraw>
. 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.
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Installation
Use your package manager of choice to install @tldraw/core
and its peer dependencies.
yarn add @tldraw/tldraw
# or
npm i @tldraw/tldraw
Usage
Import the TLDraw
React component and use it in your app.
import { TLDraw } from '@tldraw/tldraw'
function App() {
return <TLDraw />
}
Persisting the State
You can use the id
to persist the state in a user's browser storage.
import { TLDraw } from '@tldraw/tldraw'
function App() {
return <TLDraw id="myState" />
}
Controlling the Component through Props
You can control the TLDraw
component through its props.
import { TLDraw, TLDrawDocument } from '@tldraw/tldraw'
function App() {
const myDocument: TLDrawDocument = {}
return <TLDraw document={document} />
}
Controlling the Component through the TLDrawState API
You can also control the TLDraw
component imperatively through the TLDrawState
API.
import { TLDraw, TLDrawState } from '@tldraw/tldraw'
function App() {
const handleMount = React.useCallback((state: TLDrawState) => {
state.selectAll()
}, [])
return <TLDraw onMount={handleMount} />
}
Internally, the TLDraw
component's user interface uses this API to make changes to the component's state. See the TLDrawState
section for more on this API.
Responding to Changes
You can respond to changes and user actions using the onChange
callback.
import { TLDraw, TLDrawState } from '@tldraw/tldraw'
function App() {
const handleChange = React.useCallback((state: TLDrawState, reason: string) => {}, [])
return <TLDraw onMount={handleMount} />
}
Internally, the TLDraw
component's user interface uses this API to make changes to the component's state. See the TLDrawState
section for more on this API.
Documentation
TLDraw
The TLDraw
React component is the tldraw 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 object. |
currentPageId |
string |
A current page id, referencing the TLDrawDocument object provided via the document prop. |
onMount |
Function |
Called when the editor first mounts, receiving the current TLDrawState . |
onPatch |
Function |
Called when the state is updated via a patch. |
onCommand |
Function |
Called when the state is updated via a command. |
onPersist |
Function |
Called when the state is persisted after an action. |
onChange |
Function |
Called when the TLDrawState updates for any reason. |
onUndo |
Function |
Called when the TLDrawState updates after an undo. |
onRedo |
Function |
Called when the TLDrawState updates after a redo. |
onUserChange |
Function |
Called 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 documentpages
- A table ofTLDrawPage
objectspageStates
- A table ofTLPageState
objectsversion
- The document's version, used internally for migrations.
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. 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 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 achildIndex
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. |
TLDrawState
API
You can change the TLDraw
component's state through an imperative API called TLDrawState
. To access this API, use the onMount
callback, or any of the component's callback props, like onPersist
.
import { TLDraw, TLDrawState } from '@tldraw/tldraw'
function App() {
const handleMount = React.useCallback((state: TLDrawState) => {
state.selectAll()
}, [])
return <TLDraw onMount={handleMount} />
}
The TLDrawState
API is too large to document here. To view documentation for the API, build the documentation by running yarn docs
from the root folder and open the file at /packages/tldraw/docs/classes/TLDrawState.html
in your browser.
Here are some useful methods:
Method | Description |
---|---|
loadDocument |
|
select |
|
selectAll |
|
selectNone |
|
delete |
|
deleteAll |
|
deletePage |
|
changePage |
|
cut |
|
copy |
|
paste |
|
copyJson |
|
copySvg |
|
undo |
|
redo |
|
zoomIn |
|
zoomOut |
|
zoomToContent |
|
zoomToSelection |
|
zoomToFit |
|
zoomTo |
|
resetZoom |
|
setCamera |
|
resetCamera |
|
align |
|
distribute |
|
stretch |
|
nudge |
|
duplicate |
|
flipHorizontal |
|
flipVertical |
|
rotate |
|
style |
|
group |
|
ungroup |
|
createShapes |
|
updateShapes |
|
updateDocument |
|
updateUsers |
|
removeUser |
|
setSetting |
|
selectTool |
|
cancel |
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. -
Run
yarn docs
to build the docs via ts-doc.
Example
See the example
folder.
Community
Support
Need help? Please open an issue for support.
Discussion
Want to connect with other devs? Visit the Discord channel.
License
This project is licensed under MIT. If you're using the library in a commercial product, please consider becoming a sponsor.