StoreSideEffects
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The side effect manager (aka a "correct state enforcer") is responsible for making sure that the editor's state is always correct. This includes things like: deleting a shape if its parent is deleted; unbinding arrows when their binding target is deleted; etc.
class StoreSideEffects<R extends UnknownRecord> {}
Constructs a new instance of the StoreSideEffects
class
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Methods
Register a handler to be called after a record is changed. This is useful for side-effects that would update other records - if you want to modify the record being changed, use StoreSideEffects.registerBeforeChangeHandler instead.
registerAfterChangeHandler<T extends R['typeName']>(
typeName: T,
handler: StoreAfterChangeHandler<
R & {
typeName: T
}
>
): () => void
editor.sideEffects.registerAfterChangeHandler('shape', (prev, next, source) => {
if (next.props.color === 'red') {
// there can only be one red shape at a time:
const otherRedShapes = editor
.getCurrentPageShapes()
.filter((s) => s.props.color === 'red' && s.id !== next.id)
editor.updateShapes(
otherRedShapes.map((s) => ({
...s,
props: { ...s.props, color: 'blue' },
}))
)
}
})
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The type of record to listen for |
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.
Register a handler to be called after a record is created. This is useful for side-effects that would update other records. If you want to modify the record being created use StoreSideEffects.registerBeforeCreateHandler instead.
registerAfterCreateHandler<T extends R['typeName']>(
typeName: T,
handler: StoreAfterCreateHandler<
R & {
typeName: T
}
>
): () => void
editor.sideEffects.registerAfterCreateHandler('page', (page, source) => {
// Automatically create a shape when a page is created
editor.createShape({
id: createShapeId(),
type: 'text',
props: { text: page.name },
})
})
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The type of record to listen for |
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.
Register a handler to be called after a record is deleted. This is useful for side-effects that would update other records - if you want to block the deletion of the record itself, use StoreSideEffects.registerBeforeDeleteHandler instead.
registerAfterDeleteHandler<T extends R['typeName']>(
typeName: T,
handler: StoreAfterDeleteHandler<
R & {
typeName: T
}
>
): () => void
editor.sideEffects.registerAfterDeleteHandler('shape', (shape, source) => {
// if the last shape in a frame is deleted, delete the frame too:
const parentFrame = editor.getShape(shape.parentId)
if (!parentFrame || parentFrame.type !== 'frame') return
const siblings = editor.getSortedChildIdsForParent(parentFrame)
if (siblings.length === 0) {
editor.deleteShape(parentFrame.id)
}
})
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The type of record to listen for |
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.
Register a handler to be called before a record is changed. The handler is given the old and new record - you can return a modified record to apply a different update, or the old record to block the update entirely.
Use this handler only for intercepting updates to the record itself. If you want to update other records in response to a change, use StoreSideEffects.registerAfterChangeHandler instead.
registerBeforeChangeHandler<T extends R['typeName']>(
typeName: T,
handler: StoreBeforeChangeHandler<
R & {
typeName: T
}
>
): () => void
editor.sideEffects.registerBeforeChangeHandler(
'shape',
(prev, next, source) => {
if (next.isLocked && !prev.isLocked) {
// prevent shapes from ever being locked:
return prev
}
// other types of change are allowed
return next
}
)
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The type of record to listen for |
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.
Register a handler to be called before a record of a certain type is created. Return a modified record from the handler to change the record that will be created.
Use this handle only to modify the creation of the record itself. If you want to trigger a side-effect on a different record (for example, moving one shape when another is created), use StoreSideEffects.registerAfterCreateHandler instead.
registerBeforeCreateHandler<T extends R['typeName']>(
typeName: T,
handler: StoreBeforeCreateHandler<
R & {
typeName: T
}
>
): () => void
editor.sideEffects.registerBeforeCreateHandler('shape', (shape, source) => {
// only modify shapes created by the user
if (source !== 'user') return shape
//by default, arrow shapes have no label. Let's make sure they always have a label.
if (shape.type === 'arrow') {
return { ...shape, props: { ...shape.props, text: 'an arrow' } }
}
// other shapes get returned unmodified
return shape
})
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The type of record to listen for |
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.
Register a handler to be called before a record is deleted. The handler can return false
to
prevent the deletion.
Use this handler only for intercepting deletions of the record itself. If you want to do something to other records in response to a deletion, use StoreSideEffects.registerAfterDeleteHandler instead.
registerBeforeDeleteHandler<T extends R['typeName']>(
typeName: T,
handler: StoreBeforeDeleteHandler<
R & {
typeName: T
}
>
): () => void
editor.sideEffects.registerBeforeDeleteHandler('shape', (shape, source) => {
if (shape.props.color === 'red') {
// prevent red shapes from being deleted
return false
}
})
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The type of record to listen for |
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.
Register a handler to be called when a store completes an atomic operation.
registerOperationCompleteHandler(
handler: StoreOperationCompleteHandler
): () => void
let count = 0
editor.sideEffects.registerOperationCompleteHandler(() => count++)
editor.selectAll()
expect(count).toBe(1)
editor.store.atomic(() => {
editor.selectNone()
editor.selectAll()
})
expect(count).toBe(2)
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The handler to call |
() => void
A callback that removes the handler.