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import {
Thread,
Actions,
Contact,
Message,
Account,
DraftStore,
DraftHelpers,
DatabaseStore,
SoundRegistry,
DestroyDraftTask,
ComposerExtension,
ExtensionRegistry,
FocusedContentStore,
DatabaseTransaction,
} from 'nylas-exports';
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import {remote} from 'electron';
import DraftFactory from '../../src/flux/stores/draft-factory';
class TestExtension extends ComposerExtension {
static prepareNewDraft({draft}) {
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draft.body = `Edited by TestExtension! ${draft.body}`;
}
}
fix(spec): add support for async specs and disable misbehaving ones More spec fixes replace process.nextTick with setTimeout(fn, 0) for specs Also added an unspy in the afterEach Temporarily disable specs fix(spec): start fixing specs Summary: This is the WIP fix to our spec runner. Several tests have been completely commented out that will require substantially more work to fix. These have been added to our sprint backlog. Other tests have been fixed to update to new APIs or to deal with genuine bugs that were introduced without our knowing! The most common non-trivial change relates to observing the `NylasAPI` and `NylasAPIRequest`. We used to observe the arguments to `makeRequest`. Unfortunately `NylasAPIRequest.run` is argumentless. Instead you can do: `NylasAPIRequest.prototype.run.mostRecentCall.object.options` to get the `options` passed into the object. the `.object` property grabs the context of the spy when it was last called. Fixing these tests uncovered several concerning issues with our test runner. I spent a while tracking down why our participant-text-field-spec was failling every so often. I chose that spec because it was the first spec to likely fail, thereby requiring looking at the least number of preceding files. I tried binary searching, turning on and off, several files beforehand only to realize that the failure rate was not determined by a particular preceding test, but rather the existing and quantity of preceding tests, AND the number of console.log statements I had. There is some processor-dependent race condition going on that needs further investigation. I also discovered an issue with the file-download-spec. We were getting errors about it accessing a file, which was very suspicious given the code stubs out all fs access. This was caused due to a spec that called an async function outside ot a `waitsForPromise` block or a `waitsFor` block. The test completed, the spies were cleaned up, but the downstream async chain was still running. By the time the async chain finished the runner was already working on the next spec and the spies had been restored (causing the real fs access to run). Juan had an idea to kill the specs once one fails to prevent cascading failures. I'll implement this in the next diff update Test Plan: npm test Reviewers: juan, halla, jackie Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3501 Disable other specs Disable more broken specs All specs turned off till passing state Use async-safe versions of spec functions Add async test spec Remove unused package code Remove canary spec
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xdescribe('DraftStore', function draftStore() {
beforeEach(() => {
this.fakeThread = new Thread({id: 'fake-thread', clientId: 'fake-thread'});
this.fakeMessage = new Message({id: 'fake-message', clientId: 'fake-message'});
spyOn(NylasEnv, 'newWindow').andCallFake(() => {});
spyOn(DatabaseTransaction.prototype, "persistModel").andReturn(Promise.resolve());
spyOn(DatabaseStore, 'run').andCallFake((query) => {
if (query._klass === Thread) { return Promise.resolve(this.fakeThread); }
if (query._klass === Message) { return Promise.resolve(this.fakeMessage); }
if (query._klass === Contact) { return Promise.resolve(null); }
return Promise.reject(new Error(`Not Stubbed for class ${query._klass.name}`));
});
for (const draftClientId of Object.keys(DraftStore._draftSessions)) {
const sess = DraftStore._draftSessions[draftClientId];
if (sess.teardown) {
DraftStore._doneWithSession(sess);
}
}
DraftStore._draftSessions = {};
});
describe("creating and opening drafts", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
const draft = new Message({id: "A", subject: "B", clientId: "A", body: "123"});
this.newDraft = draft;
spyOn(DraftFactory, "createDraftForReply").andReturn(Promise.resolve(draft));
spyOn(DraftFactory, "createOrUpdateDraftForReply").andReturn(Promise.resolve(draft));
spyOn(DraftFactory, "createDraftForForward").andReturn(Promise.resolve(draft));
spyOn(DraftFactory, "createDraft").andReturn(Promise.resolve(draft));
});
it("should always attempt to focus the new draft", () => {
spyOn(Actions, 'focusDraft')
DraftStore._onComposeReply({
threadId: this.fakeThread.id,
messageId: this.fakeMessage.id,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
advanceClock();
advanceClock();
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expect(Actions.focusDraft).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
describe("context", () => {
it("can accept IDs for thread and message arguments", () => {
DraftStore._onComposeReply({
threadId: this.fakeThread.id,
messageId: this.fakeMessage.id,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
advanceClock();
expect(DraftFactory.createOrUpdateDraftForReply).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
thread: this.fakeThread,
message: this.fakeMessage,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
});
it("can accept models for thread and message arguments", () => {
DraftStore._onComposeReply({
thread: this.fakeThread,
message: this.fakeMessage,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
advanceClock();
expect(DraftFactory.createOrUpdateDraftForReply).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
thread: this.fakeThread,
message: this.fakeMessage,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
});
it("can accept only a thread / threadId, and use the last message on the thread", () => {
DraftStore._onComposeReply({
thread: this.fakeThread,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
advanceClock();
expect(DraftFactory.createOrUpdateDraftForReply).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
thread: this.fakeThread,
message: this.fakeMessage,
type: 'reply',
behavior: 'prefer-existing',
});
});
});
describe("popout behavior", () => {
it("can popout a reply", () => {
runs(() => {
DraftStore._onComposeReply({
threadId: this.fakeThread.id,
messageId: this.fakeMessage.id,
type: 'reply',
popout: true}
);
});
waitsFor(() => {
return DatabaseTransaction.prototype.persistModel.callCount > 0;
});
runs(() => {
expect(NylasEnv.newWindow).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
title: 'Message',
feat(win): faster popout windows Summary: This diff is designed to dramatically speed up new window load time for all window types and reduce memory consumption of our hot windows. Before this diff, windows loaded in ~3 seconds. They now boot in a couple hundred milliseconds without requiring to keep hot windows around for each and every type of popout window we want to load quickly. One of the largest bottlenecks was the `require`ing and initializing of everything in `NylasExports`. I changed `NylasExports` to be entirely lazily-loaded. Drafts and tasks now register their constructors with a `StoreRegistry` and the `TaskRegistry`. This lets us explicitly choose a time to activate these stores in the window initalization instead of whenever nylas-exports happens to be required first. Before, NylasExports was required first when components were first rendering. This made initial render extremely slow and made the proposed time picker popout slow. By moving require into the very initial window boot, we can create a new scheme of hot windows that are "half loaded". All of the expensive require-ing and store initialization is done. All we need to do is activate the packages for just the one window. This means that the hot window scheme needs to fundamentally change from have fully pre-loaded windows, to having half-loaded empty hot windows that can get their window props overridden again. This led to a major refactor of the WindowManager to support this new window scheme. Along the way the API of WindowManager was significantly simplifed. Instead of a bunch of special-cased windows, there are now consistent interfaces to get and `ensure` windows are created and displayed. This DRYed up a lot of repeated logic around showing or creating core windows. This also allowed the consolidation of the core window configurations into one place for much easier reasoning about what's getting booted up. When a hot window goes "live" and gets populated, we simply change the `windowType`. This now re-triggers the loading of all of the packages for the window. All of the loading time is now just for the packages that window requires since core Nylas is there thanks to the hot window mechanism. Unfortunately loading all of the packages for the composer was still unnaceptably slow. The major issue was that all of the composer plugins were taking a long time to process and initialize. The solution was to have the main composer load first, then trigger another window load settings change to change the `windowType` that loads in all of the plugins. Another major bottleneck was the `RetinaImg` name lookup on disk. This requires traversing the entire static folder synchronously on boot. This is now done once when the main window loads and saved in a cache in the browser process. Any secondary windows simply ask the backend for this cache and save the filesystem access time. The Paper Doc below is the current set of manual tests I'm doing to make sure no window interactions (there are a lot of them!) regressed. Test Plan: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Window-Refactor-UYsgvjgdXgVlTw8nXTr9h Reviewers: juan, bengotow Reviewed By: bengotow Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2916
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hidden: true,
windowKey: `composer-A`,
windowType: "composer-preload",
windowProps: { draftClientId: "A", draftJSON: this.newDraft.toJSON() },
});
});
});
it("can popout a forward", () => {
runs(() => {
DraftStore._onComposeForward({
threadId: this.fakeThread.id,
messageId: this.fakeMessage.id,
popout: true,
});
});
waitsFor(() => {
return DatabaseTransaction.prototype.persistModel.callCount > 0;
});
runs(() => {
expect(NylasEnv.newWindow).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
title: 'Message',
feat(win): faster popout windows Summary: This diff is designed to dramatically speed up new window load time for all window types and reduce memory consumption of our hot windows. Before this diff, windows loaded in ~3 seconds. They now boot in a couple hundred milliseconds without requiring to keep hot windows around for each and every type of popout window we want to load quickly. One of the largest bottlenecks was the `require`ing and initializing of everything in `NylasExports`. I changed `NylasExports` to be entirely lazily-loaded. Drafts and tasks now register their constructors with a `StoreRegistry` and the `TaskRegistry`. This lets us explicitly choose a time to activate these stores in the window initalization instead of whenever nylas-exports happens to be required first. Before, NylasExports was required first when components were first rendering. This made initial render extremely slow and made the proposed time picker popout slow. By moving require into the very initial window boot, we can create a new scheme of hot windows that are "half loaded". All of the expensive require-ing and store initialization is done. All we need to do is activate the packages for just the one window. This means that the hot window scheme needs to fundamentally change from have fully pre-loaded windows, to having half-loaded empty hot windows that can get their window props overridden again. This led to a major refactor of the WindowManager to support this new window scheme. Along the way the API of WindowManager was significantly simplifed. Instead of a bunch of special-cased windows, there are now consistent interfaces to get and `ensure` windows are created and displayed. This DRYed up a lot of repeated logic around showing or creating core windows. This also allowed the consolidation of the core window configurations into one place for much easier reasoning about what's getting booted up. When a hot window goes "live" and gets populated, we simply change the `windowType`. This now re-triggers the loading of all of the packages for the window. All of the loading time is now just for the packages that window requires since core Nylas is there thanks to the hot window mechanism. Unfortunately loading all of the packages for the composer was still unnaceptably slow. The major issue was that all of the composer plugins were taking a long time to process and initialize. The solution was to have the main composer load first, then trigger another window load settings change to change the `windowType` that loads in all of the plugins. Another major bottleneck was the `RetinaImg` name lookup on disk. This requires traversing the entire static folder synchronously on boot. This is now done once when the main window loads and saved in a cache in the browser process. Any secondary windows simply ask the backend for this cache and save the filesystem access time. The Paper Doc below is the current set of manual tests I'm doing to make sure no window interactions (there are a lot of them!) regressed. Test Plan: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Window-Refactor-UYsgvjgdXgVlTw8nXTr9h Reviewers: juan, bengotow Reviewed By: bengotow Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2916
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hidden: true,
windowKey: `composer-A`,
windowType: "composer-preload",
windowProps: { draftClientId: "A", draftJSON: this.newDraft.toJSON() },
});
});
});
});
});
describe("onDestroyDraft", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
this.draftSessionTeardown = jasmine.createSpy('draft teardown');
this.session =
{draft() {
return {pristine: false};
},
changes:
{commit() { return Promise.resolve(); },
teardown() {},
},
teardown: this.draftSessionTeardown,
};
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DraftStore._draftSessions = {abc: this.session};
spyOn(Actions, 'queueTask');
});
it("should teardown the draft session, ensuring no more saves are made", () => {
DraftStore._onDestroyDraft('abc');
expect(this.draftSessionTeardown).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should not throw if the draft session is not in the window", () => {
expect(() => DraftStore._onDestroyDraft('other')).not.toThrow();
});
it("should queue a destroy draft task", () => {
DraftStore._onDestroyDraft('abc');
expect(Actions.queueTask).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(Actions.queueTask.mostRecentCall.args[0] instanceof DestroyDraftTask).toBe(true);
});
it("should clean up the draft session", () => {
spyOn(DraftStore, '_doneWithSession');
DraftStore._onDestroyDraft('abc');
expect(DraftStore._doneWithSession).toHaveBeenCalledWith(this.session);
});
it("should close the window if it's a popout", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "close");
feat(undo-send): Add undo send Summary: Add ability to undo send. We decided to make undo send completely client side for a couple of reasons. If we rely on send-later for undo-send, we would be giving /all/ send load to our send-later backend. If this increases the send-later load too much, it might cause delays in the regular send-later functionality and potentially other plugins like snooze that run under the same service. We would also need to rely on the network to be able to cancel a send, which would make it unusable offline or hard to debug if that specific request fails for any given reason. This commit also refactors the way `ComposerExtension.sendActionConfig` works. The method has been renamed and now must return an array of send actions. Also, all of the business logic to handle different send actions registered by extensions has been pieced apart from the SendActionButton and into a new SendActionStore. This also enables undo send to undo custom send actions registered by extensions. Along the way, this also fixes a pending TODO to show all registered custom send actions in the preferences for choosing the preferred send action for sending. Undo send works via a task, so in case N1 closes before send goes through, it will still be persisted to the task queue and restored when opened again. Undoing a send means dequeuing this task. Test Plan: Manual Reviewers: jackie, bengotow, halla, evan Reviewed By: bengotow, halla, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3361
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spyOn(NylasEnv, "isComposerWindow").andReturn(true);
DraftStore._onDestroyDraft('abc');
expect(NylasEnv.close).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should NOT close the window if isn't a popout", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "close");
feat(undo-send): Add undo send Summary: Add ability to undo send. We decided to make undo send completely client side for a couple of reasons. If we rely on send-later for undo-send, we would be giving /all/ send load to our send-later backend. If this increases the send-later load too much, it might cause delays in the regular send-later functionality and potentially other plugins like snooze that run under the same service. We would also need to rely on the network to be able to cancel a send, which would make it unusable offline or hard to debug if that specific request fails for any given reason. This commit also refactors the way `ComposerExtension.sendActionConfig` works. The method has been renamed and now must return an array of send actions. Also, all of the business logic to handle different send actions registered by extensions has been pieced apart from the SendActionButton and into a new SendActionStore. This also enables undo send to undo custom send actions registered by extensions. Along the way, this also fixes a pending TODO to show all registered custom send actions in the preferences for choosing the preferred send action for sending. Undo send works via a task, so in case N1 closes before send goes through, it will still be persisted to the task queue and restored when opened again. Undoing a send means dequeuing this task. Test Plan: Manual Reviewers: jackie, bengotow, halla, evan Reviewed By: bengotow, halla, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3361
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spyOn(NylasEnv, "isComposerWindow").andReturn(false);
DraftStore._onDestroyDraft('abc');
expect(NylasEnv.close).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
describe("before unloading", () => {
it("should destroy pristine drafts", () => {
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DraftStore._draftSessions = {
abc: {
changes: {},
draft() {
return {pristine: true};
},
},
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};
spyOn(Actions, 'queueTask');
DraftStore._onBeforeUnload();
expect(Actions.queueTask).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(Actions.queueTask.mostRecentCall.args[0] instanceof DestroyDraftTask).toBe(true);
});
describe("when drafts return unresolved commit promises", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
this.resolve = null;
DraftStore._draftSessions = {
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abc: {
changes: {
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commit: () => new Promise((resolve) => { this.resolve = resolve }),
},
draft() {
return {pristine: false};
},
},
};
});
it("should return false and call window.close itself", () => {
const callback = jasmine.createSpy('callback');
expect(DraftStore._onBeforeUnload(callback)).toBe(false);
expect(callback).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
this.resolve();
advanceClock(1000);
advanceClock(1000);
expect(callback).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
describe("when drafts return immediately fulfilled commit promises", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
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DraftStore._draftSessions = {
abc: {
changes:
{commit: () => Promise.resolve()},
draft() {
return {pristine: false};
},
},
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};
});
it("should still wait one tick before firing NylasEnv.close again", () => {
const callback = jasmine.createSpy('callback');
expect(DraftStore._onBeforeUnload(callback)).toBe(false);
expect(callback).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
advanceClock();
advanceClock(1000);
expect(callback).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
describe("when there are no drafts", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
DraftStore._draftSessions = {};
});
it("should return true and allow the window to close", () => {
expect(DraftStore._onBeforeUnload()).toBe(true);
});
});
});
describe("sending a draft", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
this.draft = new Message({
clientId: "local-123",
threadId: "thread-123",
replyToMessageId: "message-123",
uploads: ['stub'],
});
DraftStore._draftSessions = {};
DraftStore._draftsSending = {};
this.forceCommit = false;
const session = {
prepare() {
return Promise.resolve(session);
},
teardown() {},
draft: () => this.draft,
changes: {
commit: ({force} = {}) => {
this.forceCommit = force;
return Promise.resolve();
},
},
};
DraftStore._draftSessions[this.draft.clientId] = session;
spyOn(DraftStore, "_doneWithSession").andCallThrough();
spyOn(DraftHelpers, "prepareDraftForSyncback").andReturn(Promise.resolve());
spyOn(DraftStore, "trigger");
spyOn(SoundRegistry, "playSound");
spyOn(Actions, "queueTask");
});
it("plays a sound immediately when sending draft", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv.config, "get").andReturn(true);
DraftStore._onSendDraft(this.draft.clientId);
advanceClock();
expect(NylasEnv.config.get).toHaveBeenCalledWith("core.sending.sounds");
expect(SoundRegistry.playSound).toHaveBeenCalledWith("hit-send");
});
it("doesn't plays a sound if the setting is off", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv.config, "get").andReturn(false);
DraftStore._onSendDraft(this.draft.clientId);
advanceClock();
expect(NylasEnv.config.get).toHaveBeenCalledWith("core.sending.sounds");
expect(SoundRegistry.playSound).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("sets the sending state when sending", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(true);
DraftStore._onSendDraft(this.draft.clientId);
advanceClock();
expect(DraftStore.isSendingDraft(this.draft.clientId)).toBe(true);
});
// Since all changes haven't been applied yet, we want to ensure that
// no view of the draft renders the draft as if its sending, but with
// the wrong text.
it("does NOT trigger until the latest changes have been applied", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(true);
runs(() => {
DraftStore._onSendDraft(this.draft.clientId);
expect(DraftStore.trigger).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
waitsFor(() => {
return Actions.queueTask.calls.length > 0;
});
runs(() => {
// Normally, the session.changes.commit will persist to the
// Database. Since that's stubbed out, we need to manually invoke
// to database update event to get the trigger (which we want to
// test) to fire
DraftStore._onDataChanged({
objectClass: "Message",
objects: [{draft: true}],
});
expect(DraftStore.isSendingDraft(this.draft.clientId)).toBe(true);
expect(DraftStore.trigger).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(DraftStore.trigger.calls.length).toBe(1);
});
});
it("returns false if the draft hasn't been seen", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(true);
expect(DraftStore.isSendingDraft(this.draft.clientId)).toBe(false);
});
it("closes the window if it's a popout", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "getWindowType").andReturn("composer");
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(false);
spyOn(NylasEnv, "close");
runs(() => {
return DraftStore._onSendDraft(this.draft.clientId);
});
waitsFor("N1 to close", () => NylasEnv.close.calls.length > 0);
});
it("doesn't close the window if it's inline", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "getWindowType").andReturn("other");
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(false);
spyOn(NylasEnv, "close");
feat(undo-send): Add undo send Summary: Add ability to undo send. We decided to make undo send completely client side for a couple of reasons. If we rely on send-later for undo-send, we would be giving /all/ send load to our send-later backend. If this increases the send-later load too much, it might cause delays in the regular send-later functionality and potentially other plugins like snooze that run under the same service. We would also need to rely on the network to be able to cancel a send, which would make it unusable offline or hard to debug if that specific request fails for any given reason. This commit also refactors the way `ComposerExtension.sendActionConfig` works. The method has been renamed and now must return an array of send actions. Also, all of the business logic to handle different send actions registered by extensions has been pieced apart from the SendActionButton and into a new SendActionStore. This also enables undo send to undo custom send actions registered by extensions. Along the way, this also fixes a pending TODO to show all registered custom send actions in the preferences for choosing the preferred send action for sending. Undo send works via a task, so in case N1 closes before send goes through, it will still be persisted to the task queue and restored when opened again. Undoing a send means dequeuing this task. Test Plan: Manual Reviewers: jackie, bengotow, halla, evan Reviewed By: bengotow, halla, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3361
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spyOn(NylasEnv, "isComposerWindow").andCallThrough();
runs(() => {
DraftStore._onSendDraft(this.draft.clientId);
});
feat(undo-send): Add undo send Summary: Add ability to undo send. We decided to make undo send completely client side for a couple of reasons. If we rely on send-later for undo-send, we would be giving /all/ send load to our send-later backend. If this increases the send-later load too much, it might cause delays in the regular send-later functionality and potentially other plugins like snooze that run under the same service. We would also need to rely on the network to be able to cancel a send, which would make it unusable offline or hard to debug if that specific request fails for any given reason. This commit also refactors the way `ComposerExtension.sendActionConfig` works. The method has been renamed and now must return an array of send actions. Also, all of the business logic to handle different send actions registered by extensions has been pieced apart from the SendActionButton and into a new SendActionStore. This also enables undo send to undo custom send actions registered by extensions. Along the way, this also fixes a pending TODO to show all registered custom send actions in the preferences for choosing the preferred send action for sending. Undo send works via a task, so in case N1 closes before send goes through, it will still be persisted to the task queue and restored when opened again. Undoing a send means dequeuing this task. Test Plan: Manual Reviewers: jackie, bengotow, halla, evan Reviewed By: bengotow, halla, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3361
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waitsFor(() => NylasEnv.isComposerWindow.calls.length > 0);
runs(() => {
expect(NylasEnv.close).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
it("resets the sending state if there's an error", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(false);
DraftStore._draftsSending[this.draft.clientId] = true;
Actions.sendDraftFailed({errorMessage: "boohoo", draftClientId: this.draft.clientId});
expect(DraftStore.isSendingDraft(this.draft.clientId)).toBe(false);
expect(DraftStore.trigger).toHaveBeenCalledWith(this.draft.clientId);
});
it("displays a popup in the main window if there's an error", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(true);
spyOn(FocusedContentStore, "focused").andReturn({id: "t1"});
spyOn(remote.dialog, "showMessageBox");
spyOn(Actions, "composePopoutDraft");
DraftStore._draftsSending[this.draft.clientId] = true;
Actions.sendDraftFailed({threadId: 't1', errorMessage: "boohoo", draftClientId: this.draft.clientId});
advanceClock(400);
expect(DraftStore.isSendingDraft(this.draft.clientId)).toBe(false);
expect(DraftStore.trigger).toHaveBeenCalledWith(this.draft.clientId);
expect(remote.dialog.showMessageBox).toHaveBeenCalled();
const dialogArgs = remote.dialog.showMessageBox.mostRecentCall.args[1];
expect(dialogArgs.detail).toEqual("boohoo");
expect(Actions.composePopoutDraft).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("re-opens the draft if you're not looking at the thread", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(true);
spyOn(FocusedContentStore, "focused").andReturn({id: "t1"});
spyOn(Actions, "composePopoutDraft");
DraftStore._draftsSending[this.draft.clientId] = true;
Actions.sendDraftFailed({threadId: 't2', errorMessage: "boohoo", draftClientId: this.draft.clientId});
advanceClock(400);
expect(Actions.composePopoutDraft).toHaveBeenCalled();
const call = Actions.composePopoutDraft.calls[0];
expect(call.args[0]).toBe(this.draft.clientId);
expect(call.args[1]).toEqual({errorMessage: "boohoo"});
});
it("re-opens the draft if there is no thread id", () => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn(true);
spyOn(Actions, "composePopoutDraft");
DraftStore._draftsSending[this.draft.clientId] = true;
spyOn(FocusedContentStore, "focused").andReturn(null);
Actions.sendDraftFailed({errorMessage: "boohoo", draftClientId: this.draft.clientId});
advanceClock(400);
expect(Actions.composePopoutDraft).toHaveBeenCalled();
const call = Actions.composePopoutDraft.calls[0];
expect(call.args[0]).toBe(this.draft.clientId);
expect(call.args[1]).toEqual({errorMessage: "boohoo"});
});
});
describe("session teardown", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, 'isMainWindow').andReturn(true);
this.draftTeardown = jasmine.createSpy('draft teardown');
this.session = {
draftClientId: "abc",
draft() {
return {pristine: false};
},
changes: {
commit() { return Promise.resolve(); },
reset() {},
},
teardown: this.draftTeardown,
};
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DraftStore._draftSessions = {abc: this.session};
DraftStore._doneWithSession(this.session);
});
it("removes from the list of draftSessions", () => {
expect(DraftStore._draftSessions.abc).toBeUndefined();
});
it("Calls teardown on the session", () => {
expect(this.draftTeardown).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
describe("mailto handling", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
spyOn(NylasEnv, 'isMainWindow').andReturn(true);
});
describe("extensions", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
ExtensionRegistry.Composer.register(TestExtension);
});
afterEach(() => {
ExtensionRegistry.Composer.unregister(TestExtension);
});
it("should give extensions a chance to customize the draft via ext.prepareNewDraft", () => {
waitsForPromise(() => {
return DraftStore._onHandleMailtoLink({}, 'mailto:bengotow@gmail.com').then(() => {
const received = DatabaseTransaction.prototype.persistModel.mostRecentCall.args[0];
expect(received.body.indexOf("Edited by TestExtension!")).toBe(0);
});
});
});
});
it("should call through to DraftFactory and popout a new draft", () => {
const draft = new Message({clientId: "A", body: '123'});
spyOn(DraftFactory, 'createDraftForMailto').andReturn(Promise.resolve(draft));
spyOn(DraftStore, '_onPopoutDraftClientId');
waitsForPromise(() => {
return DraftStore._onHandleMailtoLink({}, 'mailto:bengotow@gmail.com').then(() => {
const received = DatabaseTransaction.prototype.persistModel.mostRecentCall.args[0];
expect(received).toEqual(draft);
expect(DraftStore._onPopoutDraftClientId).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
});
});
describe("mailfiles handling", () => {
it("should popout a new draft", () => {
const defaultMe = new Contact();
spyOn(DraftStore, '_onPopoutDraftClientId');
spyOn(Account.prototype, 'defaultMe').andReturn(defaultMe);
spyOn(Actions, 'addAttachment').andCallFake(({onUploadCreated}) => onUploadCreated());
DraftStore._onHandleMailFiles({}, ['/Users/ben/file1.png', '/Users/ben/file2.png']);
waitsFor(() => DatabaseTransaction.prototype.persistModel.callCount > 0);
runs(() => {
const {body, subject, from} = DatabaseTransaction.prototype.persistModel.calls[0].args[0];
expect({body, subject, from}).toEqual({body: '', subject: '', from: [defaultMe]});
expect(DraftStore._onPopoutDraftClientId).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
it("should call addAttachment for each provided file path", () => {
spyOn(Actions, 'addAttachment');
DraftStore._onHandleMailFiles({}, ['/Users/ben/file1.png', '/Users/ben/file2.png']);
waitsFor(() => Actions.addAttachment.callCount === 2);
runs(() => {
expect(Actions.addAttachment.calls[0].args[0].filePath).toEqual('/Users/ben/file1.png');
expect(Actions.addAttachment.calls[1].args[0].filePath).toEqual('/Users/ben/file2.png');
});
});
});
});