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Evan Morikawa 6695de4187 feat(tasks): add Create, Update, Destroy tasks plus spec & lint fixes
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
2016-01-15 15:16:21 -05:00
Ben Gotow af67597f0b feat(mail-rules): Per-account mail rules filter incoming, existing mail
Summary:
Originally, this was going to be a totally independent package, but
I wasn't able to isolate the functionality and get it tied in to
the delta-stream consumption. Here's how it currently works:

- The preferences package has a new tab which allows you to edit
  mail filters. Filters are saved in a new core store, and a new
  stock component (ScenarioEditor) renders the editor. The editor
  takes a set of templates that define a value space, and outputs
  a valid set of values.

- A new MailFilterProcessor takes messages and creates tasks to
  apply the actions from the MailFiltersStore.

- The worker-sync package now uses the MailFilterProcessor to
  apply filters /before/ it calls didPassivelyReceiveNewModels,
  so filtrs are applied before any notifications are created.

- A new task, ReprocessMailFiltersTask allows you to run filters
  on all of your existing mail. It leverages the existing TaskQueue
  architecture to: a) resume where it left off if you quit midway,
  b) be queryable (for status) from all windows and c) cancelable.
  The TaskQueue is a bit strange because it runs performLocal and
  performRemote very differently, and I had to use `performRemote`.
  (todo refactor soon.)

This diff also changes the EditableList a bit to behave like a
controlled component and render focused / unfocused states.

Test Plan: Run tests, only for actual filter processing atm.

Reviewers: juan, evan

Reviewed By: evan

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2379
2015-12-23 02:19:32 -05:00
Ben Gotow ea76b7c442 feat(transactions): Explicit (and faster) database transactions
Summary:
Until now, we've been hiding transactions beneath the surface. When you call persistModel, you're implicitly creating a transaction.
You could explicitly create them with `atomically`..., but there were several critical problems that are fixed in this diff:

- Calling persistModel / unpersistModel within a transaction could cause the DatabaseStore to trigger. This could result in other parts of the app making queries /during/
  the transaction, potentially before the COMMIT occurred and saved the changes. The new, explicit inTransaction syntax holds all changes until after COMMIT and then triggers.

- Calling atomically and then calling persistModel inside that resulted in us having to check whether a transaction was present and was gross.

- Many parts of the code ran extensive logic inside a promise chained within `atomically`:

  BAD:

```
  DatabaseStore.atomically =>
   DatabaseStore.persistModel(draft) =>
     GoMakeANetworkRequestThatReturnsAPromise
```

OVERWHELMINGLY BETTER:

```
  DatabaseStore.inTransaction (t) =>
     t.persistModel(draft)
  .then =>
    GoMakeANetworkRequestThatReturnsAPromise
```

Having explicit transactions also puts us on equal footing with Sequelize and other ORMs. Note that you /have/ to call DatabaseStore.inTransaction (t) =>. There is no other way to access the methods that let you alter the database. :-)

Other changes:
- This diff removes Message.labels and the Message-Labels table. We weren't using Message-level labels anywhere, and the table could grow very large.
- This diff changes the page size during initial sync from 250 => 200 in an effort to make transactions a bit faster.

Test Plan: Run tests!

Reviewers: juan, evan

Reviewed By: juan, evan

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2353
2015-12-17 11:46:05 -08:00
Evan Morikawa 57fef805cd refactor(spec) move spec-nylas to spec 2015-10-01 21:39:44 -07:00
Evan Morikawa 819dc73d98 test(api): add specs for nylas api
Summary: Specs for nylas api

Test Plan: edgehill --test

Reviewers: dillon, bengotow

Reviewed By: bengotow

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D1973
2015-09-02 12:22:20 -07:00
Ben Gotow 9d995ded67 feat(work): Create the "Work" window, move TaskQueue, Nylas sync workers
Summary:
Move sync workers and Edgehill token checks to work window

Move the task queue and database setup to the work window

Move ContactStore background refresh to work window

Store the task queue in the database

WIP

The TaskQueue now puts tasks in the database instead of in a file, which also means it can be observed

Move all delta sync and initial sync to a package, make NylasSyncStore which exposes read-only sync state

DraftStore no longer reads task status. Once you set the "sending" bit on a draft, it never gets unset. But that's fine actually.

If your package lists windowTypes, you *only* get loaded in those windowTypes. If you specify no windowTypes, you get loaded in the root window.

This means that onboarding, worker-ui, worker-sync, etc. no longer get loaded into the main window

ActivitySidebar has a special little store that observes the task queue since it's no longer in the window

Move "toggle component regions" / "toggle react remote" to the Developer menu

Move sync worker specs, update draft store specs to not rely on TaskQueue at all

Test Plan: Run existing tests, all pass

Reviewers: dillon, evan

Reviewed By: evan

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D1936
2015-08-27 16:39:40 -07:00