Summary:
This is a WIP
Depends on D3799 on billing.nylas.com
This adds a `FeatureUsageStore` which determines whether a feature can be
used or not. It also allows us to record "using" a feature.
Feature Usage is ultimately backed by the Nylas Identity and cached
locally in the Identity object. Since feature usage is attached to the
Nylas Identity, we move the whole Identity object (except for the ID) to
the database.
This includes a migration (with tests!) to move the Nylas Identity from
the config into the Database. We still, however, need the Nylas ID to stay
in the config so it can be synchronously accessed by the /browser process
on bootup when determining what windows to show. It's also convenient to
know what the Nylas ID is by looking at the config. There's logic (with
tests!) to make sure these stay in sync. If you delete the Nylas ID from
the config, it'll be the same as logging you out.
The schema for the feature usage can be found in more detail on D3799. By
the time it reaches Nylas Mail, the Nylas ID object has a `feature_usage`
attribute that has each feature (keyed by the feature name) and
information about the plans attached to it. The schema Nylas Mail sees
looks like:
```
"feature_usage": {
"snooze": {
quota: 10,
peroid: 'monthly',
used_in_period: 8,
feature_limit_name: 'Snooze Group A',
},
}
```
See D3799 for more info about how these are generated.
One final change that's in here is how Stores are loaded. Most of our
core stores are loaded at require time, but now things like the
IdentityStore need to do asynchronous things on activation. In reality
most of our stores do this and it's a miracle it hasn't caused more
problems! Now when stores activate we optionally look for an `activate`
method and `await` for it. This was necessary so downstream classes (like
the Onboarding Store), see a fully initialized IdentityStore by the time
it's time to use them
Test Plan: New tests!
Reviewers: khamidou, juan, halla
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3808
Summary:
Users who only had a custom imap account could not open the window to
add a custom imap account the first time the auth was opened, rendering
the app useless for them.
Github issue #3185 and T7691
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: halla, spang, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3783
Summary:
Previously, when adding an account, we waited for it to be completely loaded (which meant having fetched the folder list) before focusing it on the sidebar. This could take several seconds, so it made the app feel unresponsive or slow when adding an account.
Then, we changed the logic to wait an arbitrary amount of time to focus the newly added account in the sidebar, with the hope that it would be enough time to focus it correctly but that it wouldn't seem too long. This still caused the unwanted effect of focusing it before it had been fully loaded.
This commit changes the auth flow so that the onboarding shows a Success page until the newly added account is fully loaded, and only /then/ closes itself, focuses the main window, and allows the account to be correctly focused in the sidebar.
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: halla, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3751
Summary:
IMAP no longer appears on the onboarding account list, and the option to
edit connection settings does not appear for any of the visible account
types. Custom IMAP accounts can still be added via a menu option.
Fixes T7474
Test Plan: tested locally
Reviewers: juan, jackie, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Maniphest Tasks: T7474
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3636
Summary:
Since we pass all of the account info to the type-specific auth routes, having
extra fields in the account info object can cause the auth request to fail its
validation. This diff ensures that switching account types will drop any fields
in the account info object that aren't accepted across all routes.
Fixes T7455
Test Plan: tested locally
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Maniphest Tasks: T7455
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3633
Summary:
Adds a fun new UI for adding accounts to the sync engine. After creating your sync engine instance, all you have to do is auth your accounts on the command line and then enter the URL/port number in this flow. That pulls all of your accounts from the `/accounts` endpoint, mocks an identity token, and edits your `config.json` properly.
TODO: Update the docs in the repo and revert the PR with the temporary fix.
Test Plan: Tested locally.
Reviewers: bengotow, halla, juan
Reviewed By: halla, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3114
commit 50d0cfb87c
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 27 14:01:49 2016 -0700
IdentityStore conveniene methods for subscription state
commit 80c3c7b956
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 27 12:03:53 2016 -0700
Periodically refresh identity, show expired notice in top bar
commit 5dc39efe98
Merge: 4c4f463906ea74
Author: Juan Tejada <juans.tejada@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 26 15:17:46 2016 -0700
Merge branch 'bengotow/n1-pro' of github.com:nylas/N1 into bengotow/n1-pro
commit 4c4f463f4b
Author: Juan Tejada <juans.tejada@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 26 15:16:48 2016 -0700
Hijack links inside email that go to billing site and add SSO to them
commit 906ea74807
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 26 12:02:29 2016 -0700
Add custom welcome page for upgrading users
commit 2ba9aedfe9
Author: Juan Tejada <juans.tejada@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 17:27:12 2016 -0700
Add styling to Subscription tab in prefs
commit 384433a338
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 16:21:18 2016 -0700
Add better style reset, more IdentityStore changes
commit c4f9dfb4e4
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 15:29:41 2016 -0700
Add subscription tab
commit bd4c25405a
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 14:18:40 2016 -0700
Point to billing-staging for now
commit 578e808bfc
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 13:30:13 2016 -0700
Rename account helpers > onboarding helpers
commit dfea0a9861
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 13:26:46 2016 -0700
A few minor fixes
commit 7110217fd4
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 12:58:21 2016 -0700
feat(onboarding): Nylas Pro onboarding overhaul
Summary:
Rip out all invite-related code
Enable Templates and Translate by default
Scrub packages page, unused code in onboarding pkg
Remove resizing
New onboarding screens
IMAP provider list, validation
Call success with response object as well
Renaming and tweaks
Test Plan: No tests yet
Reviewers: evan, juan, jackie
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2985
commit dc9ea45ca9
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 12:52:39 2016 -0700
Renaming and tweaks
commit 5ca4cd31ce
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 11:03:57 2016 -0700
Call success with response object as well
commit 45f14f9b00
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Tue May 24 18:26:38 2016 -0700
IMAP provider list, validation
commit c6ca124e6e
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Sat May 21 11:14:44 2016 -0700
New onboarding screens
commit dad918d926
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 19 16:37:31 2016 -0700
Remove resizing
commit ecb1a569e2
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 19 16:36:04 2016 -0700
Scrub packages page, unused code in onboarding pkg
commit 3e0a44156c
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 19 16:33:12 2016 -0700
Enable Templates and Translate by default
commit 0d218bc86f
Author: Ben Gotow <bengotow@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 19 16:30:47 2016 -0700
Rip out all invite-related code