* Remove unused `telemetryLoader` * Remove onboarding redirect behavior * Allow subRoute to be passed to navigateToProject * Replace warning dialog routes with toasts * Wire up new utilities and toasts to UI components * Add home sidebar buttons for tutorial flow * Rename menu item * Add flex-1 so home-layout fills available space * Remove onboarding avatar tests, they are becoming irrelevant * Consolidate onboarding tests to one longer one and update it to not use pixel color checks, and use fixtures. * Shorten warning toast button text * tsc, lint, and circular deps * Update circular dep file * Fix mistakes made in circular update tweaking * One more dumb created circular dep * Update src/routes/Onboarding/utils.tsx Co-authored-by: graphite-app[bot] <96075541+graphite-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix narrow screen home layout breaking * fix: kevin, navigation routes fixed * fix: filename parsing is correct now for onboarding with the last file sep * Fix e2e test state checks that are diff on Linux * Create onboarding project entirely through systemIOMachine * Fix Windows path construction * Make utility to verify a string is an onboarding value * Little biome formatting suggestion fix * Units onboarding step was not using OnboardingButtons * Add type checking of next and previous status, fix useNextClick * Thanks Graphite Diamond, I should use that new util * Remove TODO comment * Fix botched merge because IS_PLAYWRIGHT moved or something --------- Co-authored-by: graphite-app[bot] <96075541+graphite-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev>
kcl-lib
Our language for defining geometry and working with our Geometry Engine efficiently. Short for KittyCAD Language, named after our Design API.
Contributing a standard library function
We've built a lot of tooling to make contributing to KCL easier. If you are interested in contributing a new standard library function to KCL, here is the rough process:
- Open just the folder in your editor of choice. VS Code, for example, struggles to run rust-analyzer on the entire modeling-app directory because it's such a turducken of TS and Rust code.
- Find the definition for similar standard library functions in
./kcl/src/stdand place your new one near it or in the same category file. - Add your new code. A new standard library function consists of:
- A
pub asyncof the actual standard library function in Rust - A doc comment block containing at least one example using your new standard library function (the Rust compiler will error if you don't provide an example our teammates are dope)
- A
stdlibmacro providing the name that will need to be written by KCL users to use the function (this is usually a camelCase version of your Rust implementation, which is named with snake_case) - An inner function that is published only to the crate
- Add your new standard library function to the long list of CORE_FNS in mod.rs
- Get a production Zoo dev token and run
export KITTYCAD_API_TOKEN=your-token-herein a terminal - Run
TWENTY_TWENTY=overwrite cargo nextest run --workspace --no-fail-fastto take snapshot tests of your example code running in the engine - Run
just redo-kcl-stdlib-docsto generate new Markdown documentation for your function that will be used to generate docs on our website. - Create a PR in GitHub.
Making a Simulation Test
If you have KCL code that you want to test, simulation tests are the preferred way to do that.
Make a new sim test. Replace foo_bar with the snake case name of your test. The name needs to be unique.
just new-sim-test foo_bar
It will show the commands it ran, including the path to a new file foo_bar/input.kcl. Edit that with your KCL. If you need additional KCL files to import, include them in this directory.
Then run it.
just overwrite-sim-test foo_bar
The above should create a bunch of output files in the same directory.
Make sure you actually look at them. Specifically, if there's an execution_error.snap, it means the execution failed. Depending on the test, this may be what you expect. But if it's not, delete the snap file and run it again.
When it looks good, commit all the files, including input.kcl, generated output files in the test directory, and changes to simulation_tests.rs.
Bumping the version
If you bump the version of kcl-lib and push it to crates, be sure to update the repos we own that use it as well. These are: