1. **Major Architectural Change: Schema Management**
- Moved from `workspace.schema` to `store.schema` throughout the codebase
- Removed schema property from Workspace and Doc interfaces
- Added `BlockSchemaExtension` pattern across multiple block types
2. **Block Schema Extensions Added**
- Added new `BlockSchemaExtension` to numerous block types including:
- DataView, Surface, Attachment, Bookmark, Code
- Database, Divider, EdgelessText, Embed blocks (Figma, Github, HTML, etc.)
- Frame, Image, Latex, List, Note, Paragraph
- Root, Surface Reference, Table blocks
3. **Import/Export System Updates**
- Updated import functions to accept `schema` parameter:
- `importHTMLToDoc`
- `importHTMLZip`
- `importMarkdownToDoc`
- `importMarkdownZip`
- `importNotionZip`
- Modified export functions to use new schema pattern
4. **Test Infrastructure Updates**
- Updated test files to use new schema extensions
- Modified test document creation to include schema extensions
- Removed direct schema registration in favor of extensions
5. **Service Layer Changes**
- Updated various services to use `getAFFiNEWorkspaceSchema()`
- Modified transformer initialization to use document schema
- Updated collection initialization patterns
6. **Version Management**
- Removed version-related properties and methods from:
- `WorkspaceMetaImpl`
- `TestMeta`
- `DocImpl`
- Removed `blockVersions` and `workspaceVersion/pageVersion`
7. **Store and Extension Updates**
- Added new store extensions and adapters
- Updated store initialization patterns
- Added new schema-related functionality in store extension
This PR represents a significant architectural shift in how schemas are managed, moving from a workspace-centric to a store-centric approach, while introducing a more extensible block schema system through `BlockSchemaExtension`. The changes touch multiple layers of the application including core functionality, services, testing infrastructure, and import/export capabilities.
### Changed
- Add new image block to render dnd preview
- Fixed the bug that dragging uploaded image does not have width and height
- Fixed the bug that drag image block from page to edgeless does not have width and height
- Better edgeless dnd preview
Related to https://github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/pull/9970#discussion_r1944971309
### What changes:
- Add missing zod shcema for edgeless basic props
- Change `applyLastProps` to generic function for better return type inference of
- Fix: add `ZodIntersection` case to `makeDeepOptional`
### Changed
- Added support for changing the preview offset during dragging.
- Fixed the preview rendering for embed block and surface-ref block
- Resolved an issue where the host element might be reused in certain cases, which could cause unexpected behavior
- Moved viewport-related constants and methods to a more appropriate location
### Changed
- Refactored BlockSuite drag-and-drop using @atlaskit/pragmatic-drag-and-drop/element/adapter.
- Updated block dragging to use the new drag-and-drop infrastructure.
### BlockSuite DND API
Access the BlockSuite drag-and-drop API via `std.dnd`. This is a lightweight wrapper around pragmatic-drag-and-drop, offering convenient generic types and more intuitive option names.
#### Drag payload structure
There's some constrain about drag payload. The whole drag payload looks like this:
```typescript
type DragPayload = {
entity: {
type: string
},
from: {
at: 'blocksuite',
docId: string
}
}
```
- The `from` field is auto-generated—no need for manual handling.
- The `entity` field is customizable, but it must include a `type`.
All drag-and-drop methods accept a generic type for entity, ensuring more accurate payloads in event handlers.
```typescript
type BlockEntity = {
type: 'blocks',
blockIds: string[]
}
dnd.draggable<BlockEntity>({
element: someElement,
setDragData: () => {
// the return type must satisfy the generic type
// in this case, it's BlockEntity
return {
type: 'blocks',
blockIds: []
}
}
});
dnd.monitor<BlockEntity>({
// the arguments is same for other event handler
onDrag({ source }) {
// the type of this is BlockEntity
source.data.entity
}
})
```
#### Drop payload
When hover on droppable target. You can set drop payload as well. All drag-and-drop methods accept a second generic type for drop payload.
The drop payload is customizable. Additionally, the DND system will add an `edge` field to the final payload object, indicating the nearest edge of the drop target relative to the current drag position.
```typescript
type DropPayload = {
blockId: string;
}
dnd.dropTarget<BlockEntity, DropPayload>({
getData() {
// the type should be DropPayload
return {
blockId: 'someId'
}
}
});
dnd.monitor<BlockEntity, DropPayload>({
// drag over on drop target
onDrag({ location }) {
const target = location.current.dropTargets[0];
// the type is DropPayload
target.data;
// retrieve the nearest edge of the drop target relative to the current drop position.
target.data.edge;
}
})
```