Summary:
- Update menus and shortcuts correclt when accounts change or focused
accounts change
- Move menu logic into SidebarCommands to remove duplicated logic
- Make `Window` menu also contain checkboxes
Test Plan: - Manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2534
Summary:
- Removes account switcher almost entirely
- Update context menu to edit and delete sidebar items
- Gross hardcoded position and size for the switcher icon -- will likely update with later redesign
Test Plan: - Visual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2527
Summary:
This diff adds an "OutboxStore" which reflects the TaskQueue and
adds a progress bar / cancel button to drafts which are currently sending.
- Sending state is different from things like Send later because drafts
which are sending shouldn't be editable. You should have to stop them
from sending before editing. I think we can implement "Send Later"
indicators, etc. with a simple InjectedComponentSet on the draft list
rows, but the OutboxStore is woven into the DraftList query subscription
so every draft has a `uploadTaskId`.
- The TaskQueue now saves periodically (every one second) when there are
"Processing" tasks. This is not really necessary, but makes it super
easy for tasks to expose "progress", because they're essentially
serialized and propagated to all windows every one second with the
current progress value. Kind of questionable, but super convenient.
- I also cleaned up ListTabular and MultiselectList a bit because they
applied the className prop to an inner element and not the top one.
- If a DestroyDraft task is created for a draft without a server id, it
ends with Task.Status.Continue and not Failed.
- The SendDraftTask doesn't delete uploads until the send actually goes
through, in case the app crashes and it forgets the file IDs it created.
Test Plan: Tests coming soon
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2524
Summary:
The error message from D2515 is being upgraded to also disable the
continue button so that a user is unable to sync an @gmail.com account
using the IMAP flow.
Test Plan: Tested locally.
Reviewers: bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2516
Summary: Removes the MessageListNotificationBar editable component in favor of the existing MessageListHeaders
Test Plan: Manually built N1 and verified the MessageListNotificationBar no longer appears as editable component.
Reviewers: bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2523
Summary: Corrected the linting errors and changed some of the logic around tracking typed text and triggering properly.
Test Plan: Tested locally.
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2522
We can come up with a new UX for this later, but for now this is important for consistency with the Reply/Reply-All/Forward picker and others in the app that perform actions rather than changing selection. Also makes it possible to choose to "Send and Archive" /without/ making it the future default, which will be nice when there are many you may want infrequently.
Summary:
Users have been configuring their Gmail accounts using the IMAP
authentication method, which causes problems. Attempting to do so will
now create an error message.
Test Plan: Tested locally.
Reviewers: bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Subscribers: mg, emfree
Maniphest Tasks: T6621
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2515
Summary:
The goal is to let us see what plugins are throwing errors on Sentry.
We are using a Sentry `tag` to identify and group plugins and their
errors.
Along the way, I cleaned up the error catching and reporting system. There
was a lot of duplicate error logic (that wasn't always right) and some
legacy Atom error handling.
Now, if you catch an error that we should report (like when handling
extensions), call `NylasEnv.reportError`. This used to be called
`emitError` but I changed it to `reportError` to be consistent with the
ErrorReporter and be a bit more indicative of what it does.
In the production version, the `ErrorLogger` will forward the request to
the `nylas-private-error-reporter` which will report to Sentry.
The `reportError` function also now inspects the stack to determine which
plugin(s) it came from. These are passed along to Sentry.
I also cleaned up the `console.log` and `console.error` code. We were
logging errors multiple times making the console confusing to read. Worse
is that we were logging the `error` object, which would print not the
stack of the actual error, but rather the stack of where the console.error
was logged from. Printing `error.stack` instead shows much more accurate
stack traces.
See changes in the Edgehill repo here: 8c4a86eb7e
Test Plan: Manual
Reviewers: juan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2509
Summary:
Emojis can now be added in the composer window with colons and the emoji names (referenced by the same names used on Slack/GitHub/etc.).
When using the correct syntax, if there are emojis that match the text typed, they appear in a dropdown floating toolbar.
Selection works with either mouse clicks or arrow keys (plus `Enter`).
Currently, the toolbar won't trigger if the colon is adjacent to a non-whitespace character.
Test Plan: TODO: Will write tests soon!
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2505
Summary:
- `from` participants now have their own line
- `to` participants in collapsed mode merge `to`, `cc`, `bcc` as in
gmail, and start in separate line from `from`
- number of `to` participants in collapsed mode is limited, and also overflows
with an ellipsis with css in case its too long
- /some/ cleanup
- Unsuccessfully tried to update the css for the message item header to convert to a flexbox. Wrapping the `from` address when the text is too long is still a TODO
- Fixes#1113
Test Plan: - Manual
Reviewers: bengotow, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2507
Summary:
Now all plugins get passed a `cloudState` object to their `activate`
method.
The `cloudState` object is an instance of `CloudState` and acts like a
key-value store backed by the yet-to-be-implemented Metadata service.
It has a `get`, `getAll`, and `observe` method. The `observe` method
returns a new `Rx.Observable` for the given key.
It has a `set`, and `unset` method that doesn't actually mutate state, but
rather dispatches new `Task`s to Create, Update, and Delete `Metadata`
objects.
The whole object is backed by `Metadata` objects. Since these are standard
Database Objects that will appear on the delta sync streaming API, any
updates from the server will automatically propagate down to listening
views via the `Rx.Observable`s.
Additionally, there is a new `N1-Send-Later` stub plugin that demonstrates
how to use the `cloudState`.
There are few other minor refactors included in this diff:
**Generic CUD Tasks**: There is now a generic `CreateModelTask`,
`UpdateModelTask`, and `DestroyModelTask`. These can either be used as-is
or trivially overridden to easily update simple objects. Hopefully all of
the boilerplate rollback, error handling, and undo logic won't have to be
re-duplicated on every task. There are also tests for these tasks. We use
them to perform mutating actions on `Metadata` objects.
**New `boundProps` for `InjectedComponents`**: When making the
`N1-Send_later` plugin, I realized that the injected component needed to
get the `cloudState` somehow. Traditionally components would require
Stores and load data that way, but these are setup at `require`-time. Now
that `cloudState` only is available on `activate` we needed a way to get
the data to the components. There's now the concept of `boundProps` which
will be props added to the Component when it gets injected. This required
changing the return signature of `findComponentMatching`, which got
renamed to `findComponentDataMatching`.
**Failing on Promise Rejects**: Turns out that if a Promise rejected
due to an error or `Promise.reject` we were ignoring it and letting tests
pass. Now, tests will Fail if any unhandled promise rejects. This
uncovered a variety of errors throughout the test suite that had to be
fixed. The most significant one was during the `theme-manager` tests when
all packages (and their stores with async DB requests) was loaded. Long
after the `theme-manager` specs finished, those DB requests were
(somtimes) silently failing.
**Globally stub `DatabaseStore._query`**: All tests shouldn't actually
make queries on the database. Furthremore, the `inTransaction` block
doesn't resolve at all unless `_query` is stubbed. Instead of manually
remembering to do this in every test that touches the DB, it's now mocked
in `spec_helper`. This broke a handful of tests that needed to be manually
fixed.
**ESLint Fixes**: Some minor fixes to the linter config to prevent
yelling about minor ES6 things and ensuring we have the correct parser.
Test Plan: new tests
Reviewers: drew, bengotow, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2419
Summary:
- Now behaves exactly like in Gmail:
- If viewing inbox, it will archive or trash, depending on setting
- If viewing starred, will unstar
- If viewing trash, will move to inbox
- If viewing label, will remove label (no folder support)
- No op otherwise
- Updates TaskFactory helpers and adds some helper methods
- Updates specs
Test Plan: - Manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2492
Summary:
This implements EditableList re-ordering via a new prop callback.
You can drag and drop items in the mail rules list and the accounts list.
Note that you can't drag between lists - right now this is just to enable
re-ordering.
Test Plan: No new specs yet
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2495
It would seem the document.documentElement.scrollHeight can return 0 when
the document.body.scrollHeight reliably returns the correct height.
Changed to fallback to various height checking mechanisms.
Fixes#425Fixes#1102Fixes#1153
- Checks if the account ids of the threads that want to be applied are
contained inside the perspectives account ids. E.g.:
- I can move thread from account A to unified inbox or inbox A, but
not to inbox B.
- I can move threads from account A to a folder in account A but not a
folder in account B
- Update data transferred in drag + other minor updates
Summary:
adds new option to launch on system start
Also adds the `--background` flag to launch N1 in the background (aka not
show the main window).
Test Plan: Manual
Reviewers: bengotow, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2474
- Add uploads field to Message and removes cache from FileUploadsStore
- Updates draft via session from DraftStore
- This makes everything way cleaner
- This fixes bug when creating draft with uploads and the opening it in
new window
- Updates specs
- Updates OutlineView to reuse OutlineViewItem for creating new items
- Adds ability to edit outline view items via double click or right
click
- Cleans up css and code and sidebar item
- Updates SyncbackCategoryTask to update categories as well
- Adds 405 to permanent api error codes
Summary: Send and Archive plus a new setting.
Test Plan: new tests
Reviewers: bengotow, juan
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2446
- Ensures that it displays the correct set of sidebar items even when
the perspective changes
- Also sets up hotkeys to switch currently focused accounts
Summary:
This is a refactor of the toolbar in the contenteditable. Goals of this
are:
1. Allow developers to add new buttons to the toolbar
2. Allow developers to add other component types to the floating toolbar (like the LinkEditor)
3. Make the toolbar declaratively defined instead of imperatively set
4. Separate out logical units of the toolbar into individual sections
5. Clean up `innerState` of the Contenteditable
The Floating Toolbar used to be an imperative mess. Doing simple
functionality additions required re-understanding a very complex set of
logic to hide and show the toolbar and delecately manage focus states.
There also was no real capacity for any developer to extend the toolbar.
It also used to be completely outside of our `atomicEdit` system and was a
legacy of having raw access to contenteditable controls (since it all used
to be directly inside of the contenteditable)
Finally it was difficult to declaratively define things because the
`innerState` of the Contenteditable was inconsistently used and its
lifecycle not properly thought through. This fixed several lifecycle bugs
with that.
Along the way several of the DOMUtils methods were also subtly not
functional and fixed.
The Toolbar is now broken apart into separate logical units.
There are now `ContentedtiableExtension`s that declare what should be
displayed in the toolbar at any given moment.
They define a method called `toolbarComponentData`. This is a pure
function of the state of the `Contenteditable`. If selection and content
conditions look correct, then that method will return a component to
render. This is how we declaratively define whether a toolbar should be
visible or not instead of manually setting `hide` & `show` bits.
There is also a `toolbarButtons` method that declaratively defines buttons
that can go in the new `<ToolbarButtons>` component.
The `ToolbarButtonManager` takes care of extracting these and binding the
correct editorAPI context.
Now the `<LinkEditor>` is a separate component from the `<ToolbarButtons>`
instead of being smashed together.
The `LinkManager` takes care of declaring when the `LinkEditor` should be
displayed and has properly bound methods to update the `contenteditable`
through the standard `atomicEdit` interface.
If users have additional contenteditable popup plugins (like displaying
extra info on a name or some content in the composer), they can now
implement the `toolbarComponentData` api and declaratively define that
information based on the state of the contenteditable.
Test Plan: TODO
Reviewers: bengotow, juan
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2442
- Account switcher can now switch between all accounts and each account
- Updates FocusedPerspectiveStore and Actions.focusDefaultMailboxPerspectiveForAccounts
to focus a perspective for accountIds instead of for a single account,
and updates methods
- Adds helpers to CategoryStore and MailboxPerspective
- Updates key commands to allow switch to unified inbox
- Refactors some of the old code which was 💩
- Makes SidbarSection a factory for different types of items for the
OutlineView
- Decided not to create a OutlineViewItem.Model class since the only
purpose it would serve would be to validate getters for props or for
documentation, both of which are already done via React.PropTypes.
- Adds sections when looking at unified inbox and integrates with new
mailbox perspecitve interface
- Updates OutlineViewItem a bit + styles
- Tests missing
- Creates OutlineView generic component and uses that instead of custom
code
- Refactors AccountSidebarStore:
- Split the generation of the state tree into smaller functions
- Adds different types of account sidebar items and sections, which contain
logic and props necessary to be rendered as OutlineViewItems, and
removes that logic from the store
- Removes WorkspaceStore.SidebarItem and removes the ability to register
new sidebar items. If people want to add something to the sidebar they
can just register a Component via the component registry and use the
OutlineView component
- Removes the DraftListSidebarItem, which was basically duplicated code
for an item but with a different data source. This is now handled
generically by the account sidebar by rendering OutlineViewItems with
different props and handlers
- Clean ups here and there:
- TODO
- Add AccountSwitcher
- Revisit calculation and generation of the state tree. Should the
parent store contain and update the entire state all the time.
Should separate items inside the tree have their own data sources?
- This would avoid having the AccountSidebarStore listen to a bunch of
different other stores, and the specific logic wold be contained
inside each item type.
Summary:
1. **Generic CUD Tasks**: There is now a generic `CreateModelTask`,
`UpdateModelTask`, and `DestroyModelTask`. These can either be used as-is
or trivially overridden to easily update simple objects. Hopefully all of
the boilerplate rollback, error handling, and undo logic won't have to be
re-duplicated on every task. There are also tests for these tasks. We use
them to perform mutating actions on `Metadata` objects.
1. **Failing on Promise Rejects**: Turns out that if a Promise rejected
due to an error or `Promise.reject` we were ignoring it and letting tests
pass. Now, tests will Fail if any unhandled promise rejects. This
uncovered a variety of errors throughout the test suite that had to be
fixed. The most significant one was during the `theme-manager` tests when
all packages (and their stores with async DB requests) was loaded. Long
after the `theme-manager` specs finished, those DB requests were
(somtimes) silently failing.
1. **Globally stub `DatabaseStore._query`**: All tests shouldn't actually
make queries on the database. Furthremore, the `inTransaction` block
doesn't resolve at all unless `_query` is stubbed. Instead of manually
remembering to do this in every test that touches the DB, it's now mocked
in `spec_helper`. This broke a handful of tests that needed to be manually
fixed.
1. **ESLint Fixes**: Some minor fixes to the linter config to prevent
yelling about minor ES6 things and ensuring we have the correct parser.
Test Plan: new tests
Reviewers: bengotow, juan, drew
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2419
Remove cloudState and N1-Send-Later
Summary:
This diff bundles a number of small usability fixes to the "Create account" window. It notably:
- forces users to enter required fields before moving on to the next step
- validates email addresses and domain names
Test Plan: Tested manually by going through all the possible auth flows.
Reviewers: evan, juan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Subscribers: bengotow
Projects: #edgehill
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2377
Fixes behavior when there are no template files, prevents renaming/creating
with an empty name, fixes yet another way to accidentally make yellow text,
misc small style fixes
clicking outside:
- When focusing the composer via click inside the contenteditable region or via
tabbing, last text node before the signature (or blockquotes) will be focused.
- When focusing composer by clicking outside contenteditable region, it
will default to default contenteditable focus behavior via new method:
`nativeFocus`
- Switches to using CategoryStore to reduce complexity
- Update CategoryStore.categories to retun all categories when account
is null
- Inits AccountSidebarStore._account based on the currently focused
MailboxPerspective
- Removes use of observables from category store and keeps a big cache
of categories per account
- Upates Category Observables with new helper observables
- Updates CategoryPicker and AccountSidebarStore to use observables
- Misc fixes
commit 7a67c1fd349c575a91b162024cc03050e86574c9
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jan 8 11:14:07 2016 -0800
WIP
commit 891f23487827a447ec95406ef26f1473a0c07de6
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 6 15:25:09 2016 -0800
WIP
commit 3c323cd4beb2df2fae2439a556d3129404d942cc
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 17:46:11 2016 -0800
WIP
commit ec7090ea9e1969fea2ea583f80a9a2ac41e6c8b0
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 17:22:07 2016 -0800
Remove unused LRUCache
commit e10c3919559d3c364cb7bb94d19094a2444c10f3
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 16:21:37 2016 -0800
rm(database-view): Performance refactor of thread-list
Summary:
This diff removes the old DatabaseView class, which included lots of gross optimizations that have since been duplicated in QuerySubscription and makes the thread list use the QuerySubscription class.
This diff also substantially replaces the QuerySubscription class. The new implementation actually makes more queries but is less gross and more straightforward. It leverages a couple findings from database profiling:
- Because of the sqlite page cache, asking for ids you've previously asked for is very fast.
+ Don't bother sorting in memory to avoid a query, just ask for ids again and fill in any missing objects.
- Loading and inflating models is 4x+ slower than just grabbing ids
I've also added more convenience classes around database queries:
- QueryRange: Represents {offset, limit}, and can do boolean intersections
- QueryResultSet: Better than passing an array of 50 items when you really mean items 150-200. Also tries hard to be immutable.
This diff doesn't fully remove the concept of a "ModelView" because it's used /everywhere/ in the multiselect list source. There's a small shim that we can remove when we refactor that code. Ideally, I think we should rename ModelView to "MultiselectListDataSource" to follow iOS conventions (eg UITableViewDataSource). RIP 80char lines?
Test Plan: They've gone to hell. WIP.
Reviewers: evan, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2408
commit 32607eee8aafb7fa98b866347bdd2c0b963a602c
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 4 09:56:34 2016 -0800
WIP
commit 5ab5fe74e94db6904bd77d224720ad9fc69fe6a7
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Dec 30 22:56:46 2015 -0800
redo scrollbars to not require counts
commit 361bb192d072dc8a69fd3ef143cad7bed214ebdc
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Dec 30 17:50:57 2015 -0800
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commit 079394de1cc3344fb6568efe00a52d7fc97fbd27
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Dec 30 13:49:11 2015 -0800
wip
commit 65142be03c27c653fe1147fdde6c2f9b046ade22
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Dec 30 01:23:20 2015 -0800
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commit 5d412ec276be1104175ad0f43c9d54e1cea857bf
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Dec 29 22:49:58 2015 -0800
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commit d2b6eea884fcd2bd81ebe3985f2b2636a510c493
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Dec 29 18:51:53 2015 -0800
RIP DatabaseView
Summary:
- WIP: Need to fix tests and some errors!
- Refactors Category class to hold information about its type
- Refactors CategoryStore to rely on observables instead of local caches
- Adds and updates Observables and helpers
- Refactors ContactStore to hold entire cache of contacts instead of per
current account
- Same for ContactRankingStore and other stores
- Refactors method names for AccountStore + some helpers
- Updates MailViewFilter to hold an account
- Adds basic Unified filter
- Replaces AccountStore.current calls with either:
- The account of the currently focused MailViewFilter
- The account associated with a thread, message, file, etc...
- A parameter to be passed in
- Arbitrarily, the first account in the AccountsStore
Test Plan: - Unit tests
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2423
Summary: When focusing the composer, select the end of the last text block above any signatures / quoted text (which can be visible by default in Fwd:).
Test Plan: Run tests
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2411
Summary:
Remove FocusTrackingRegion—all CommandRegions should be focusable, and nesting the two creates varying behavior based on which is the parent
Calling focus() on an injected / unsafe component should always do /something/. Try the inner React method, inner DOM method, or call on ourselves
Rename contentEditable._focusEditor to "focus" since it intends to replace default focus behavior
In ComposerView, always change focus via setState, never by calling focus() directly. Rather than tracking `_lastFocusedField`, just focus whenever the activeElement isnt within the focusedField. Make body initial focus when draft is pristine...
...(ensures new drafts are focused)
Test Plan: Run tests
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: evan, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2406
Summary:
WIP:
This is a quick patch for Drew to make extensions async
We'll need to think through the upgrade/deprecation plan to roll out async
extensions across all of our APIs.
Test Plan: TODO
Reviewers: drew, evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2392
Summary:
- Rewrites composer extension adpater to support all versions of the
ComposerExtension API we've ever declared. This will allow old plugins (or
plugins that haven't been reinstalled after update) to keep functioning
without breaking N1
- Adds specs
Test Plan: - Unit tests
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2399