Mailspring/internal_packages/composer/lib/account-contact-field.jsx

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fix(focus): Remove focusedField in favor of imperative focus, break apart ComposerView Summary: - Removes controlled focus in the composer! - No React components ever perfom focus in lifecycle methods. Never again. - A new `Utils.schedule({action, after, timeout})` helper makes it easy to say "setState or load draft, etc. and then focus" - The DraftStore issues a focusDraft action after creating a draft, which causes the MessageList to focus and scroll to the desired composer, which itself decides which field to focus. - The MessageList never focuses anything automatically. - Refactors ComposerView apart — ComposerHeader handles all top fields, DraftSessionContainer handles draft session initialization and exposes props to ComposerView - ComposerHeader now uses a KeyCommandRegion (with focusIn and focusOut) to do the expanding and collapsing of the participants fields. May rename that container very soon. - Removes all CommandRegistry handling of tab and shift-tab. Unless you preventDefault, the browser does it's thing. - Removes all tabIndexes greater than 1. This is an anti-pattern—assigning everything a tabIndex of 0 tells the browser to move between them based on their order in the DOM, and is almost always what you want. - Adds "TabGroupRegion" which allows you to create a tab/shift-tabbing group, (so tabbing does not leave the active composer). Can't believe this isn't a browser feature. Todos: - Occasionally, clicking out of the composer contenteditable requires two clicks. This is because atomicEdit is restoring selection within the contenteditable and breaking blur. - Because the ComposerView does not render until it has a draft, we're back to it being white in popout composers for a brief moment. We will fix this another way - all the "return unless draft" statements were untenable. - Clicking a row in the thread list no longer shifts focus to the message list and focuses the last draft. This will be restored soon. Test Plan: Broken Reviewers: juan, evan Reviewed By: juan, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2814
2016-04-05 06:22:01 +08:00
import React from 'react';
import classnames from 'classnames';
import {AccountStore} from 'nylas-exports';
import {Menu, ButtonDropdown} from 'nylas-component-kit';
export default class AccountContactField extends React.Component {
static displayName = 'AccountContactField';
static propTypes = {
value: React.PropTypes.object,
accounts: React.PropTypes.array.isRequired,
onChange: React.PropTypes.func.isRequired,
};
_onChooseContact = (contact) => {
this.props.onChange({from: [contact]});
this.refs.dropdown.toggleDropdown();
}
_renderAccountSelector() {
if (!this.props.value) {
return (
<span />
fix(focus): Remove focusedField in favor of imperative focus, break apart ComposerView Summary: - Removes controlled focus in the composer! - No React components ever perfom focus in lifecycle methods. Never again. - A new `Utils.schedule({action, after, timeout})` helper makes it easy to say "setState or load draft, etc. and then focus" - The DraftStore issues a focusDraft action after creating a draft, which causes the MessageList to focus and scroll to the desired composer, which itself decides which field to focus. - The MessageList never focuses anything automatically. - Refactors ComposerView apart — ComposerHeader handles all top fields, DraftSessionContainer handles draft session initialization and exposes props to ComposerView - ComposerHeader now uses a KeyCommandRegion (with focusIn and focusOut) to do the expanding and collapsing of the participants fields. May rename that container very soon. - Removes all CommandRegistry handling of tab and shift-tab. Unless you preventDefault, the browser does it's thing. - Removes all tabIndexes greater than 1. This is an anti-pattern—assigning everything a tabIndex of 0 tells the browser to move between them based on their order in the DOM, and is almost always what you want. - Adds "TabGroupRegion" which allows you to create a tab/shift-tabbing group, (so tabbing does not leave the active composer). Can't believe this isn't a browser feature. Todos: - Occasionally, clicking out of the composer contenteditable requires two clicks. This is because atomicEdit is restoring selection within the contenteditable and breaking blur. - Because the ComposerView does not render until it has a draft, we're back to it being white in popout composers for a brief moment. We will fix this another way - all the "return unless draft" statements were untenable. - Clicking a row in the thread list no longer shifts focus to the message list and focuses the last draft. This will be restored soon. Test Plan: Broken Reviewers: juan, evan Reviewed By: juan, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2814
2016-04-05 06:22:01 +08:00
);
}
const label = this.props.value.toString();
const multipleAccounts = this.props.accounts.length > 1;
const hasAliases = this.props.accounts[0] && this.props.accounts[0].aliases.length > 0;
if (multipleAccounts || hasAliases) {
return (
<ButtonDropdown
ref="dropdown"
bordered={false}
primaryItem={<span>{label}</span>}
menu={this._renderAccounts(this.props.accounts)}
/>
);
}
return this._renderAccountSpan(label);
}
_renderAccountSpan = (label) => {
return (
<span style={{position: "relative", top: 13, left: "0.5em"}}>
fix(focus): Remove focusedField in favor of imperative focus, break apart ComposerView Summary: - Removes controlled focus in the composer! - No React components ever perfom focus in lifecycle methods. Never again. - A new `Utils.schedule({action, after, timeout})` helper makes it easy to say "setState or load draft, etc. and then focus" - The DraftStore issues a focusDraft action after creating a draft, which causes the MessageList to focus and scroll to the desired composer, which itself decides which field to focus. - The MessageList never focuses anything automatically. - Refactors ComposerView apart — ComposerHeader handles all top fields, DraftSessionContainer handles draft session initialization and exposes props to ComposerView - ComposerHeader now uses a KeyCommandRegion (with focusIn and focusOut) to do the expanding and collapsing of the participants fields. May rename that container very soon. - Removes all CommandRegistry handling of tab and shift-tab. Unless you preventDefault, the browser does it's thing. - Removes all tabIndexes greater than 1. This is an anti-pattern—assigning everything a tabIndex of 0 tells the browser to move between them based on their order in the DOM, and is almost always what you want. - Adds "TabGroupRegion" which allows you to create a tab/shift-tabbing group, (so tabbing does not leave the active composer). Can't believe this isn't a browser feature. Todos: - Occasionally, clicking out of the composer contenteditable requires two clicks. This is because atomicEdit is restoring selection within the contenteditable and breaking blur. - Because the ComposerView does not render until it has a draft, we're back to it being white in popout composers for a brief moment. We will fix this another way - all the "return unless draft" statements were untenable. - Clicking a row in the thread list no longer shifts focus to the message list and focuses the last draft. This will be restored soon. Test Plan: Broken Reviewers: juan, evan Reviewed By: juan, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2814
2016-04-05 06:22:01 +08:00
{label}
</span>
);
}
_renderMenuItem = (contact) => {
const className = classnames({
'contact': true,
'is-alias': contact.isAlias,
});
return (
<span className={className}>{contact.toString()}</span>
);
}
_renderAccounts(accounts) {
const items = AccountStore.aliasesFor(accounts);
return (
<Menu
items={items}
itemKey={contact => contact.id}
itemContent={this._renderMenuItem}
onSelect={this._onChooseContact}
/>
);
}
render() {
return (
<div className="composer-participant-field">
<div className="composer-field-label">From:</div>
{this._renderAccountSelector()}
</div>
);
}
}