Summary:
This diff implements a behavior change described in https://github.com/nylas/N1/issues/1722.
Reply buttons should prefer to focus an existing draft in reply to the same message, if one is pristine, altering it as necessary to switch between reply / reply-all. If no pristine reply is already there, it creates one.
Reply keyboard shortcuts should do the same, but more strictly - the shortcuts should switch between reply / reply-all for an existing draft regardless of whether it's pristine.
This diff also cleans up the DraftStore and moves all the draft creation itself to a new DraftFactory object. This makes it much easier to see what's going on in the DraftStore, and I also refactored away the "newMessageWithContext" method, which was breaking the logic for Reply vs Forward between a bunch of different helper methods and was hard to follow.
Test Plan: They're all wrecked. Will fix after concept is greenlighted
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2776
Summary:
This is a critical patch that fixes two problems with the task queue:
1. Tasks in Status: Retry are retried the next time processQueue is run,
which could be pretty much immediately. Certain scenarios lead to tasks
running in a hard loop forever.
2. Returning Task.Status.Retry set the retry flags on the task but did not
schedule the queue to be processed again. So if only a single item in the
queue was present, it might never be retried again until the user performed
another action.
Test Plan: Where did the specs for TaskQueue go? There aren't many... need to write more.
Reviewers: evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2762
Summary:
The old approach we were using to track unread counts by category was really complicated because it involved computing changes to counts in javascript and then syncing them back to the database, from each process that was making queries. Rather than try to fix that, this diff moves us to a new approach where the counts are maintained by executing a query before and after threads are modified to unapply / reapply them from the counters. Doing this in the database in the same transactions as the thread modifications themselves ensures the counts are internally consistent with the Threads table.
This SQL approach is also able to compute initial counts way faster - initializing totals and unreads in a 1GB edgehill.db in about 1 second on my machine.
Test Plan: All old tests removed, new tests coming
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2757
Summary:
Fix specs
Fix responding to mailto, files at launch
It's super important that `window:loaded` is /not/ sent from index.js because `loadSettings.bootstrapScript` is async and nothing is actually loaded yet. This was causing the app to dispatch the mailto:// links into the main window before a DraftStore existed.
I think this was necessary at one point because we had NylasWindows not using a bootstrapScript? Should not be here anymore...
Test Plan: Run a few new tests
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2737
Summary:
Previously we always created <blockquote class="gmail_quote"> to wrap quoted text. This is not correct.
Gmail uses blockquotes only when it wants visual indentation, and <div>s to wrap other quoted text, like forwarded
messages which are not displayed indented.
This diff updates N1 to match Gmail exactly. Note that for replies, Gmail actually nests a blockquote.gmail_quote
inside a div.gmail_quote.
I also updated signature handling because it turns out the regexp that was removing existing signatures would blow
away any and all divs until it reached a <blockquote> tag.
Test Plan: See updated specs. Manually tested by creating a thread in Google Inbox and then performing fwd and reply in both N1 and Inbox. Results match.
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2750
Summary:
This diff replaces "finalizeSessionBeforeSending" with a
plugin hook that is bidirectional and allows us to put the draft in
the "ready to send" state every time we save it, and restore it to
the "ready to edit" state every time a draft session is created to
edit it.
This diff also significantly restructures the draft tasks:
1. SyncbackDraftUploadsTask:
- ensures that `uploads` are converted to `files` and that any
existing files on the draft are part of the correct account.
1. SyncbackDraftTask:
- saves the draft, nothing else.
3. SendDraftTask
- sends the draft, nothing else.
- deletes the entire uploads directory for the draft
Test Plan: WIP
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2753
Summary:
- Was not properly updating the references to snoozed categories when
accounts were added or removed
- Update whenCategoriesReady to make sure we listen until category syncing has concluded (Move inside CategoryStore)
- #1676, #1658
Test Plan: - TODO
Reviewers: evan, drew, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2723
Summary:
This diff also adds an account version number to the config so that the AccountStore can tell whether it should reload accounts (depending on whether it was the instance making tthe changes.)
This diff also fixes a tiny issue where un-opened composers threw an exception if you changed accounts.
Test Plan: New tests
Reviewers: evan, drew, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Subscribers: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2726
Summary:
Previously, we have saved drafts back to the user's provider through the sync engine. There are a handful of very serious edge case issues we're working to solve that are creating a bad user experience. (#933, #1175, #1504, #1237)
For now, we're going to change the behavior of N1 to mitagate these issues.
- If you create a draft in N1, we will not sync it to other mail clients while you're working on it.
- If you enable send later, we'll start syncing the draft to the server as before.
- If you created the draft in another client, we'll sync the draft to the server as before.
Fix specs
Test Plan: Run specs
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2706
Summary:
Fixes an issue with sending where certain conditions could result in a
duplicated message.
Fixes task dependency logic for draft syncback and send. Changes `createdAt`
on tasks to instead be `sequentialId`, assigned when the task is queued, to
track order of enqueueing. Renames `isDependentTask` => `isDependentOnTask`
and adds comments for clarity.
Test Plan:
Specs updated. Might be good to add some later to test this particular
edge case.
Reviewers: juan, evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: evan, bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2681
- When accounts changed and the saved perspective could reference
accounts that no longer exist and cause all sorts of errors. This is
fixed.
- Add specs
- Fixes some sentry errors
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
- 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
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
- 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
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