--- title: A part's draft method sidebar_position: 50 --- Time to turn our attention to the draft method of our part. Inside our `src/bib.mjs` file, this is what it currently looks like: ```design/src/bib.mjs function draftBib({ part }) { return part } ``` This is an empty skeleton for a draft method. A draft method should always return the part object, and that's effectively the only thing it currently does. ## Destructuring the function parameter If you're not familiar with the `({ part })` syntax you see above, this is a technique called _parameter destructuring_ or more generally, [object destructuring](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Destructuring_assignment). The draft method receives only 1 parameter: An object that holds everything we need to draft our method. Destructuring is a way to _pull things out of the object into their own variable_. It saves us a bunch of typing as these two are equivalent: ```design/src/bib.mjs function draftBib(props) { return props.part } ``` ```design/src/bib.mjs function draftBib({ part }) { return part } ``` As we'll make our way through this tutorial, we'll need more and more stuff, so we'll be pulling it out of the object passed to the draft method via _destructuring_. :::note If you're new to JavaScript, and don't intuitively _get this_, stick with it. It will become second nature soon enough. ::: ## Destructuring what we need to start drawing our bib Change the function to look like this: ```design/src/bib.mjs function draftBib({ // highlight-start Path, Point, paths, points, // highlight-end part, }) { return part } ``` That's a bunch of new lines, but each of one gives us something we'll use in this tutorial. For a complete list of what you can access via destructuring like this, refer to [the draft method reference documentation](/reference/api/part/draft). Here's a brief summary of the things we've added above: - `Path`: The Path constructor, allows us to create new Paths - `Point`: The Point constructor, allows us to create new Points - `points`: A container object to hold the part's points - `paths`: A container object to hold the part's paths :::tip Remember: Constructors start with a **C**apital letter ::: Long story short: These will make it possible for us to draw points and paths easily. So let's go ahead and do that.