Summary:
Better-SQLite3 is a fork of node-sqlite3 which includes a re-written JavaScript interface. It’s more synchronous, but better reflects what is actually sync vs. async in sqlite’s C++ API. (Not much is really async under the hood.) This diff uses a branch of better-sqlite3 I’ve edited to support Node 6.
In my tests, this branch spends 3.24x less time executing queries than `master`. (Measured time spent in calls to `this._db[run|all|get]` over the first 5000 queries of initial sync. It also increased the performance of starring a thread in the thread list by 28%.
This library also allows us to use a prepared statement cache, which is great because we often make the same queries repeatedly as query subscriptions refresh the UI and deltas are dumped into the app. The old interface didn’t expose statements (cached query plans) to JS.
better-sqlite3 advertises that it uses the JS garbage collector instead of lower level C++ memory management. I tested syncing my entire mailbox to verify that memory usage is not significantly different on this branch after a lot of queries have been made.
Finally, it looks like we can finally stop building sqlite3 from scratch in `script/bootstrap`. This library builds properly with `apm install`. 🎉
We might want to change the DatabaseStore and DatabaseTransaction classes more, now that it’s possible to execute queries synchronously. It could make things cleaner and get us out of promise-hell in a few places. In this diff I tried to change as little as possible.
Test Plan: Run tests, everything still works
Reviewers: juan, jackie
Reviewed By: juan, jackie
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3315
Summary:
Move the old bar notifications to the sidebar, and only display one notification
at a time using a priority-rating system. Remove all of the old notification
infrastructure.
Test Plan: Added specs, also reproduced notifications locally
Reviewers: bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Subscribers: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3310
Summary:
When you have your "Download attachments for new mail" setting set
to "manually", inline images always appear broken with no explanation.
This patch listens for the image load to fail and displays a button which
queues the fetchFile task on click. This seemed like the best approach because
it doesn't slow down the loading of the message with more fstats / lookups.
(Seeing if the file has already been downloaded is an async operation)
Test Plan: No specs atm
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3313
Change padding, margins, and borders to allow you to click on the left
margin of to, cc, bcc, from, subject fields as well as the composer
margins both above, left, and to the right of the composer.
Ensured attachments and other assets show up in correct spots
Ensure subject looks correct for mail merge
Notifications now check to see the thread they are supposed to open
exists.
Also, clean up FocusedContentStore._onFocus so that it doesn't have the side
effect of dispatching another action and messay logic.
Instead, added Actions.ensureCategoryFocused, to focus any category, and which
should be used separately from focusing content (notifications now use
this action for "opening" the thread)
Also, convert FocusedPerspectiveStore to ES6