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@tldraw/core
Advanced tools
This package contains the Renderer
and core utilities used by tldraw.
You can use this package to build projects like tldraw, where React components are rendered on a canvas user interface. Check out the advanced example.
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Use your package manager of choice to install @tldraw/core
and its peer dependencies.
yarn add @tldraw/core
# or
npm i @tldraw/core
There are two examples in this repository.
The simple example in examples/core-example
shows a minimal use of the library. It does not do much but this should be a good reference for the API without too much else built on top.
The advanced example in examples/core-example-advanced
shows a more realistic use of the library. (Try it here). While the fundamental patterns are the same, this example contains features such as: panning, pinching, and zooming the camera; creating, cloning, resizing, and deleting shapes; keyboard shortcuts, brush-selection; shape-snapping; undo, redo; and more. Much of the code in the advanced example comes from the @tldraw/tldraw codebase.
If you're working on an app that uses this library, I recommend referring back to the advanced example for tips on how you might implement these features for your own project.
Import the Renderer
React component and pass it the required props.
import * as React from "react"
import { Renderer, TLShape, TLShapeUtil, Vec } from '@tldraw/core'
import { BoxShape, BoxUtil } from "./shapes/box"
const shapeUtils = { box: new BoxUtil() }
function App() {
const [page, setPage] = React.useState({
id: "page"
shapes: {
"box1": {
id: 'box1',
type: 'box',
parentId: 'page',
childIndex: 0,
point: [0, 0],
size: [100, 100],
rotation: 0,
}
},
bindings: {}
})
const [pageState, setPageState] = React.useState({
id: "page",
selectedIds: [],
camera: {
point: [0,0],
zoom: 1
}
})
return (<Renderer
page={page}
pageState={pageState}
shapeUtils={shapeUtils}
/>)
}
Renderer
To avoid unnecessary renders, be sure to pass "stable" values as props to the Renderer
. Either define these values outside of the parent component, or place them in React state, or memoize them with React.useMemo
.
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
page | TLPage | The current page object. |
pageState | TLPageState | The current page's state. |
shapeUtils | TLShapeUtils | The shape utilities used to render the shapes. |
assets | TLAssets | (optional) A table of assets used by shapes in the project. |
In addition to these required props, the Renderer accents many other optional props.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
containerRef | React.MutableRefObject | A React ref for the container, where CSS variables will be added. |
theme | object | An object with overrides for the Renderer's default colors. |
hideBounds | boolean | Do not show the bounding box for selected shapes. |
hideHandles | boolean | Do not show handles for shapes with handles. |
hideBindingHandles | boolean | Do not show binding controls for selected shapes with bindings. |
hideResizeHandles | boolean | Do not show resize handles for selected shapes. |
hideRotateHandles | boolean | Do not show rotate handles for selected shapes. |
snapLines | TLSnapLine [] | An array of "snap" lines. |
users | object | A table of TLUser s. |
userId | object | The current user's TLUser id. |
The theme object accepts valid CSS colors for the following properties:
Property | Description |
---|---|
foreground | The primary (usually "text") color |
background | The default page's background color |
brushFill | The fill color of the brush selection box |
brushStroke | The stroke color of the brush selection box |
selectFill | The fill color of the selection bounds |
selectStroke | The stroke color of the selection bounds and handles |
The Renderer also accepts many (optional) event callbacks.
Prop | Description |
---|---|
onPan | Panned with the mouse wheel |
onZoom | Zoomed with the mouse wheel |
onPinchStart | Began a two-pointer pinch |
onPinch | Moved their pointers during a pinch |
onPinchEnd | Stopped a two-pointer pinch |
onPointerDown | Started pointing |
onPointerMove | Moved their pointer |
onPointerUp | Ended a point |
onPointCanvas | Pointed the canvas |
onDoubleClickCanvas | Double-pointed the canvas |
onRightPointCanvas | Right-pointed the canvas |
onDragCanvas | Dragged the canvas |
onReleaseCanvas | Stopped pointing the canvas |
onHoverShape | Moved their pointer onto a shape |
onUnhoverShape | Moved their pointer off of a shape |
onPointShape | Pointed a shape |
onDoubleClickShape | Double-pointed a shape |
onRightPointShape | Right-pointed a shape |
onDragShape | Dragged a shape |
onReleaseShape | Stopped pointing a shape |
onHoverHandle | Moved their pointer onto a shape handle |
onUnhoverHandle | Moved their pointer off of a shape handle |
onPointHandle | Pointed a shape handle |
onDoubleClickHandle | Double-pointed a shape handle |
onRightPointHandle | Right-pointed a shape handle |
onDragHandle | Dragged a shape handle |
onReleaseHandle | Stopped pointing shape handle |
onHoverBounds | Moved their pointer onto the selection bounds |
onUnhoverBounds | Moved their pointer off of the selection bounds |
onPointBounds | Pointed the selection bounds |
onDoubleClickBounds | Double-pointed the selection bounds |
onRightPointBounds | Right-pointed the selection bounds |
onDragBounds | Dragged the selection bounds |
onReleaseBounds | Stopped the selection bounds |
onHoverBoundsHandle | Moved their pointer onto a selection bounds handle |
onUnhoverBoundsHandle | Moved their pointer off of a selection bounds handle |
onPointBoundsHandle | Pointed a selection bounds handle |
onDoubleClickBoundsHandle | Double-pointed a selection bounds handle |
onRightPointBoundsHandle | Right-pointed a selection bounds handle |
onDragBoundsHandle | Dragged a selection bounds handle |
onReleaseBoundsHandle | Stopped a selection bounds handle |
onShapeClone | Clicked on a shape's clone handle |
onShapeChange | A shape's component prompted a change |
onShapeBlur | A shape's component was prompted a blur |
onRenderCountChange | The number of rendered shapes changed |
onBoundsChange | The Renderer's screen bounding box of the component changed |
onError | The Renderer encountered an error |
The @tldraw/core
library provides types for most of the event handlers:
Type |
---|
TLPinchEventHandler |
TLPointerEventHandler |
TLCanvasEventHandler |
TLBoundsEventHandler |
TLBoundsHandleEventHandler |
TLShapeChangeHandler |
TLShapeBlurHandler |
TLShapeCloneHandler |
TLPage
An object describing the current page. It contains:
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | A unique id for the page. |
shapes | TLShape{} | A table of shapes. |
bindings | TLBinding{} | A table of bindings. |
backgroundColor | string | (optional) The page's background fill color. Will also overwrite the theme. |
TLPageState
An object describing the current page. It contains:
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | The corresponding page's id |
selectedIds | string[] | An array of selected shape ids |
camera | object | An object describing the camera state |
camera.point | number[] | The camera's [x, y] coordinates |
camera.zoom | number | The camera's zoom level |
pointedId | string | (optional) The currently pointed shape id |
hoveredId | string | (optional) The currently hovered shape id |
editingId | string | (optional) The currently editing shape id |
bindingId | string | (optional) The currently editing binding. |
brush | TLBounds | (optional) A Bounds for the current selection box |
TLAssets
An object describing the current page's assets. It contains:
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | A unique id for the asset. |
type | string | The type of the asset. |
Assets are used for shared resources, such as serialized images and videos in the @tldraw/tldraw
app. If a shape has an assetId
property, its component will receive the corresponding asset in the component's props. Like shapes, this interface is meant to be extended with additional properties relevant to the type of asset used (e.g. size, duration, url).
TLShape
An object that describes a shape on the page. The shapes in your document should extend this interface with other properties. See Shape Type.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | The shape's id. |
type | string | The type of the shape, corresponding to the type of a TLShapeUtil |
parentId | string | The id of the shape's parent (either the current page or another shape) |
childIndex | number | the order of the shape among its parent's children |
name | string | the name of the shape |
point | number[] | the shape's current [x, y] coordinates on the page |
assetId | string | (optional) An asset id from the TLAssets table. |
rotation | number | (optional) The shape's current rotation in radians |
children | string[] | (optional) An array containing the ids of this shape's children |
handles | {} | (optional) A table of TLHandle objects |
isGhost | boolean | (optional) True if the shape is "ghosted", e.g. while deleting |
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 programatically |
isAspectRatioLocked | boolean | (optional) True if the shape's aspect ratio is locked |
TLHandle
An object that describes a relationship between two shapes on the page.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | An id for the handle |
index | number | The handle's order within the shape's handles |
point | number[] | The handle's [x, y] coordinates |
When a shape with handles is the only selected shape, the Renderer
will display its handles. You can respond to interactions with these handles using the `on
TLBinding
An object that describes a relationship between two shapes on the page.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | A unique id for the binding |
fromId | string | The id of the shape where the binding begins |
toId | string | The id of the shape where the binding begins |
TLSnapLine
A snapline is an array of points (formatted as [x, y]
) that represent a "snapping" line.
TLShapeUtil
The TLShapeUtil
is an abstract class that you can extend to create utilities for your custom shapes. See the Creating Shapes guide to learn more.
TLUser
A TLUser
is the presence information for a multiplayer user. The user's pointer location and selections will be shown on the canvas. If the TLUser
's id matches the Renderer
's userId
prop, then the user's cursor and selections will not be shown.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | A unique id for the user |
color | string | The user's color, used for indicators |
point | number[] | The user's pointer location on the page |
selectedIds[] | string[] | The user's selected shape ids |
Utils
A general purpose utility class. See source for more.
The Renderer
component has no built-in shapes. It's up to you to define every shape that you want to see on the canvas. While these shapes are highly reusable between projects, you'll need to define them using the API described below.
For several example shapes, see the folder
/example/src/shapes/
.
Your first task is to define an interface for the shape that extends TLShape
. It must have a type
property.
// BoxShape.ts
import type { TLShape } from '@tldraw/core'
export interface BoxShape extends TLShape {
type: 'box'
size: number[]
}
Next, use TLShapeUtil.Component
to create a second component for your shape's Component
. The Renderer
will use this component to display the shape on the canvas.
// BoxComponent.ts
import { SVGContainer, shapeComponent } from '@tldraw/core'
import * as React from 'react'
import type { BoxShape } from './BoxShape'
export const BoxComponent = TLShapeUtil.Component<BoxShape, SVGSVGElement>(
({ shape, events, meta }, ref) => {
const color = meta.isDarkMode ? 'white' : 'black'
return (
<SVGContainer ref={ref} {...events}>
<rect
width={shape.size[0]}
height={shape.size[1]}
stroke={color}
strokeWidth={2}
strokeLinejoin="round"
fill="none"
pointerEvents="all"
/>
</SVGContainer>
)
}
)
Your component can return HTML elements or SVG elements. If your shape is returning only SVG elements, wrap it in an SVGContainer
. If your shape returns HTML elements, wrap it in an HTMLContainer
. Not that you must set pointerEvents
manually on the shapes you wish to receive pointer events.
The component will receive the following props:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
shape | TLShape | The shape from page.shapes that is being rendered |
meta | {} | The value provided to the Renderer 's meta prop |
events | {} | Several pointer events that should be set on the container element |
isSelected | boolean | The shape is selected (its id is in pageState.selectedIds ) |
isHovered | boolean | The shape is hovered (its id is pageState.hoveredId ) |
isEditing | boolean | The shape is being edited (its id is pageState.editingId ) |
isGhost | boolean | The shape is ghosted or is the child of a ghosted shape. |
isChildOfSelected | boolean | The shape is the child of a selected shape. |
onShapeChange | Function | The callback provided to the Renderer 's onShapeChange prop |
onShapeBlur | Function | The callback provided to the Renderer 's onShapeBlur prop |
Next, use TLShapeUtil.Indicator
to create a second component for your shape's Indicator
. This component is shown when the shape is hovered or selected. Your Indicator
must return SVG elements only.
// BoxIndicator.ts
export const BoxIndicator = TLShapeUtil.Indicator<BoxShape>(({ shape }) => {
return (
<rect
fill="none"
stroke="dodgerblue"
strokeWidth={1}
width={shape.size[0]}
height={shape.size[1]}
/>
)
})
The indicator component will receive the following props:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
shape | TLShape | The shape from page.shapes that is being rendered |
meta | {} | The value provided to the Renderer 's meta prop |
user | TLUser | The user when shown in a multiplayer session |
isSelected | boolean | Whether the current shape is selected (true if its id is in pageState.selectedIds ) |
isHovered | boolean | Whether the current shape is hovered (true if its id is pageState.hoveredId ) |
Next, create a "shape util" for your shape. This is a class that extends TLShapeUtil
. The Renderer
will use an instance of this class to answer questions about the shape: what it should look like, where it is on screen, whether it can rotate, etc.
// BoxUtil.ts
import { TLBounds, TLShapeUtil, Utils } from '@tldraw/core'
import { BoxComponent } from './BoxComponent'
import { BoxIndicator } from './BoxIndicator'
import type { BoxShape } from './BoxShape'
export class BoxUtil extends TLShapeUtil<BoxShape, SVGSVGElement> {
Component = BoxComponent
Indicator = BoxIndicator
getBounds = (shape: BoxShape): TLBounds => {
const [width, height] = shape.size
const bounds = {
minX: 0,
maxX: width,
minY: 0,
maxY: height,
width,
height,
}
return Utils.translateBounds(bounds, shape.point)
}
}
Set the Component
field to your component and the Indicator
field to your indicator component. Then define the getBounds
method. This method will receive a shape and should return a TLBounds
object.
You may also set the following fields:
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
showCloneHandles | boolean | false | Whether to display clone handles when the shape is the only selected shape |
hideBounds | boolean | false | Whether to hide the bounds when the shape is the only selected shape |
isStateful | boolean | false | Whether the shape has its own React state. When true, the shape will not be unmounted when off-screen |
Finally, create a mapping of your project's shape utils and the type
properties of their corresponding shapes. Pass this object to the Renderer
's shapeUtils
prop.
// App.tsx
const shapeUtils = {
box: new BoxUtil(),
circle: new CircleUtil(),
text: new TextUtil(),
}
export function App() {
// ...
return <Renderer page={page} pageState={pageState} {...etc} shapeUtils={shapeUtils} />
}
To start the development servers for the package and the advanced example:
yarn
to install dependencies.yarn start
.localhost:5420
.You can also run:
start:advanced
to start development servers for the package and the advanced example.start:simple
to start development servers for the package and the simple example.test
to execute unit tests via Jest.docs
to build the docs via ts-doc.build
to build the package.See the example
folder or this CodeSandbox example.
Need help? Please open an issue for support.
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This project is licensed under MIT.
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