This PR performs a significant architectural refactoring by extracting rich text functionality into a dedicated package. Here are the key changes:
1. **New Package Creation**
- Created a new package `@blocksuite/affine-rich-text` to house rich text related functionality
- Moved rich text components, utilities, and types from `@blocksuite/affine-components` to this new package
2. **Dependency Updates**
- Updated multiple block packages to include the new `@blocksuite/affine-rich-text` as a direct dependency:
- block-callout
- block-code
- block-database
- block-edgeless-text
- block-embed
- block-list
- block-note
- block-paragraph
3. **Import Path Updates**
- Refactored all imports that previously referenced rich text functionality from `@blocksuite/affine-components/rich-text` to now use `@blocksuite/affine-rich-text`
- Updated imports for components like:
- DefaultInlineManagerExtension
- RichText types and interfaces
- Text manipulation utilities (focusTextModel, textKeymap, etc.)
- Reference node components and providers
4. **Build Configuration Updates**
- Added references to the new rich text package in the `tsconfig.json` files of all affected packages
- Maintained workspace dependencies using the `workspace:*` version specifier
The primary motivation appears to be:
1. Better separation of concerns by isolating rich text functionality
2. Improved maintainability through more modular package structure
3. Clearer dependencies between packages
4. Potential for better tree-shaking and bundle optimization
This is primarily an architectural improvement that should make the codebase more maintainable and better organized.
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.
### TL;DR
Relocated AI item components from BlockSuite to the frontend codebase and updated related imports.
### What changed?
- Moved AI item components from `blocksuite/affine/components/src/ai-item` to `packages/frontend/core/src/blocksuite/presets/ai/_common/components/ai-item`
- Updated all imports referencing the old AI item component location to point to the new location
- Removed AI item exports from BlockSuite's package.json and effects registration
- Added AI item effects registration to frontend presets
### How to test?
1. Verify AI functionality works as expected in:
- Chat panels
- AI toolbars
- Edgeless copilot
- Slash menu
2. Confirm no AI-related console errors appear
3. Test error handling scenarios (unauthorized, payment required, network errors)
### Why make this change?
This change consolidates AI-related components into the frontend codebase where they are primarily used, rather than keeping them in BlockSuite. This improves code organization by placing components closer to their implementation and usage, while reducing unnecessary coupling between packages.
### TL;DR
Moved AI-related components from BlockSuite core to the frontend presets directory to better organize AI functionality.
### What changed?
- Relocated AI panel, copilot tool, and related components from BlockSuite core to frontend presets
- Moved AI widget definitions and registrations to the presets directory
- Updated imports to reference new component locations
- Removed AI component registrations from core effects.ts
- Added AI component registrations to presets effects.ts
### How to test?
1. Verify AI panel functionality works as expected in the editor
2. Test copilot tool interactions in edgeless mode
3. Confirm AI suggestions and responses still appear correctly
4. Check that AI toolbar buttons and menus function properly
5. Ensure AI error states and loading indicators display correctly
### Why make this change?
This restructuring improves code organization by moving AI-specific functionality out of the core BlockSuite library and into the frontend presets where it more logically belongs. This separation of concerns makes the codebase more maintainable and allows for better modularity of AI features.
### TL;DR
Refactored `SpecProvider` singleton access pattern and reorganized adapter/extension code structure.
### What changed?
- Changed `SpecProvider.getInstance()` to `SpecProvider._` for cleaner singleton access
- Moved adapter/extension code from `_common` directory to dedicated `adapters` and `extensions` folders
- Consolidated adapter extensions into a single file
- Removed unused dependencies from package.json
- Deleted unnecessary schema files
- Extracted `MobileSpecsPatches` class into the mobile patching code
- Updated all references to use the new `SpecProvider._` accessor
### How to test?
- Verify all specs are properly registered and accessible via `SpecProvider._`
- Test adapter functionality for HTML, Markdown, Notion HTML and plain text
- Check mobile-specific features and patches work correctly
- Ensure preview functionality works in both page and edgeless modes
### Why make this change?
- Improves code organization by properly separating adapters and extensions
- Simplifies singleton access pattern
- Removes unnecessary dependencies and files
- Makes the codebase more maintainable by consolidating related functionality
### TL;DR
Moved image proxy middleware and adapter extensions to their respective packages and introduced a new spec provider for adapter registration.
### What changed?
- Relocated `defaultImageProxyMiddleware` from blocks to `@blocksuite/affine-block-image`
- Moved `PresentTool` from fragment-frame-panel to block-frame
- Created new adapter extension specs for HTML, Markdown, and Notion HTML
- Introduced a spec provider pattern for adapter registration
- Removed direct transformer references from RootService
- Updated imports across affected files to use new locations
### How to test?
1. Verify image proxy functionality works in exports and imports
2. Test HTML, Markdown, and Notion HTML adapters still function correctly
3. Confirm presentation mode works with the relocated PresentTool
4. Check that all file import/export operations continue to work as expected
### Why make this change?
This reorganization improves code modularity by placing features in their logical packages and introduces a more maintainable pattern for adapter registration. The spec provider pattern makes it easier to manage and extend adapter functionality while reducing coupling between components.
### TL;DR
Moved outline functionality into a dedicated fragment package and updated vanilla-extract CSS dependency.
### What changed?
- Created new `@blocksuite/affine-fragment-outline` package
- Relocated outline-related code from presets to the new fragment package
- Updated imports across affected files to reference the new package location
- Upgraded `@vanilla-extract/css` dependency from 1.14.0/1.16.1 to 1.17.0
- Added necessary package configuration and TypeScript setup for the new fragment
### How to test?
1. Verify outline functionality works as expected in both desktop and mobile views
2. Check that outline panel, viewer, and mobile menu components render correctly
3. Ensure outline navigation and interactions continue to work
4. Confirm no regressions in outline-related features
### Why make this change?
This change improves code organization by isolating outline functionality into a dedicated package, following the modular architecture pattern. This makes the codebase more maintainable and allows for better separation of concerns. The vanilla-extract CSS upgrade ensures consistency across packages and provides access to the latest features and fixes.
### TL;DR
Moved frame management functionality from `blocksuite/blocks` to `@blocksuite/affine-block-frame` package.
### What changed?
- Relocated `frame-manager.ts` from `blocksuite/blocks` to `@blocksuite/affine-block-frame`
- Added new dependencies to block-frame package: `@blocksuite/affine-block-surface` and `yjs`
- Updated imports across multiple components to reference frame manager from its new location
- Moved utility functions `areSetsEqual` and `isFrameBlock` into frame-manager file
- Replaced direct EdgelessRootService references with GfxController in frame panel components
### How to test?
1. Verify frame functionality works in edgeless mode
2. Test frame creation, selection, and manipulation
3. Confirm frame navigation and presentation modes operate correctly
4. Check that frame panel and toolbar interactions remain functional
### Why make this change?
This refactoring improves code organization by consolidating frame-related functionality into a dedicated package, making the codebase more modular and easier to maintain. It also reduces dependencies between packages and provides clearer boundaries for frame-related features.
### TL;DR
Moved doc title and AI chat block components to more appropriate locations while removing unused backlink functionality.
### What changed?
- Relocated doc title component from presets to affine-components
- Moved AI chat block from presets/blocks to blocks directory
- Removed unused backlink-related code and components
- Updated imports across files to reference new component locations
- Consolidated AI-related exports through a single entry point
### How to test?
1. Verify doc title still renders correctly in documents
2. Confirm AI chat functionality works as expected
3. Check that no backlink-related features are accessible
4. Ensure all AI features continue to work through the new import paths
### Why make this change?
This reorganization improves code organization by:
- Placing components closer to their related functionality
- Removing dead/unused code around backlinks
- Simplifying the import structure for AI-related features
- Making the codebase more maintainable by consolidating related components
### 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