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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Gotow
42ef0e98a4 fix(lint): Various linter issues 2016-05-06 16:06:16 -07:00
Ben Gotow
cd4b1c7016 fix(related-threads): Show snippet in addition to subject #1683 2016-04-14 17:33:43 -04:00
Evan Morikawa
d9d9d1a474 fix(sidebar): design tweaks to sidebar 2016-03-10 15:06:59 -05:00
Evan Morikawa
614865c439 fix(sidebar): fix ordering and add hover state 2016-03-09 20:57:13 -05:00
Evan Morikawa
89323b05db feat(sidebar): add timestamps to related messages 2016-03-09 16:17:20 -05:00
Evan Morikawa
d4ef6a20e5 feat(sidebar): Add thread list of currently selected participants
Summary:
WIP. I added a collection index to make displaying the threads of a
currently selected participant on the sidebar easy and fast.

The problem is that the `participants` of a thread, while a collection of
`Contact` objects, have no "ids" for those contact objects.

One idea was to create the join table but access contacts by email instead
of id. This required a minor change to the way the data is entered in the
join table.

This means the sidebar can now simply do:

`DatabaseStore.findAll(Thread).where(Thread.attributes.participants.contains('foo@bar.com'))`

While I didn't for this initial test, we could also/instead create the
`Message-Contact` join table. The trick about a Message-Contact table is
that I believe we'd have to create additional columns further specifying
which field we're interested in.

The following two queries:

`DatabaseStore.findAll(Message).where(Message.attributes.to.contains('foo@bar.com'))`

`DatabaseStore.findAll(Message).where(Message.attributes.from.contains('foo@bar.com'))`

would require additional columns in the `Message-Contact` join table
because currently the only columns are `id` and `value`.

In the case of the sidebar use case, I think the Thread participants is
what you want to see anyway.

Unfortunately an email-centric scheme can't distinguish between
`noreply@phab.com <Evan>` and `noreply@phab.com <Juan>`. I actually think
this may be a good thing since I think most people think in terms of email
address as the unique key anyway and for the use case of showing related
emails in the sidebar I'd rather overshow than undershow.

This solution seems to be working pretty well in initial testing, but I
want to see if you guys can think of anything this may subtly screw up
down the line, or if you can think of a simpler way to do this.

Test Plan: todo

Reviewers: juan, bengotow

Reviewed By: bengotow

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2687
2016-03-09 14:33:31 -05:00