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
Summary:
- Adds a couple of helper methods to theme manager and updates how
a theme package is enabled to be consistent with how we actually want to
activate themes.
- Adds small select component to choose a theme or install a new one.
Test Plan: - Manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2355
Summary:
- Update Account model witha default alias and DraftStore methods that
construct new messages to use default alias if available.
- Update AccountDetails page and add selector to select default alias
Test Plan: - Unit tests
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2352
- When prop specified to not allow empty selection it should also
prevent it from being cleared when pressing Esc while focusing the list
- Adds a default value to the edit item input
- Updates specs
- Updates styles
Summary:
Adds the new Account preferences page. This consists of two major React components,
PreferencesAccountList and PreferencesAccountDetails, both of which use EditableList.
I added a bunch of fixes and updated the API for EditableList, plus a bit of
refactoring for PreferencesAccount component, and a bunch of CSS so its a big diff.
The detailed changelog:
Updates to EditableList:
- Fix bug updating selection state when arrows pressed to move selection
- Add new props:
- allowEmptySelection to allow the list to have no selection
- createInputProps to pass aditional props to the createInput
- Add scroll region for list items
- Update styles and refactor render methods
Other Updates:
- Updates Account model to hold aliases and a label
- Adds getter for label to default to email
- Update accountswitcher to display label, update styles and spec
- Refactor PreferencesAccounts component:
- Splits it into smaller components,
- Removes unused code
- Splits preferences styelsheets into smaller separate stylesheet for
account page. Adds some updates and fixes (scroll-region padding)
- Update AccountStore to be able to perform updates on an account.
- Adds new Action to update account, and an action to remove account to
be consistent with Action usage
- Adds components for Account list and Aliases list using EditableList
Test Plan: - All specs pass, but need to write new tests!
Reviewers: bengotow, evan
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2332
Clicking participant fields to type in them did not cause state.focusedField to change, because no onFocus events were bound to the ParticipantTextFields. Since setState was not called, the focus would appear to change but revert as soon as you touched state.
This diff also renames `onChangeEnabledFields` to `onAdjustEnabledFields` making it more clear that unlike the other handlers, it does not take a new value, it takes a set of changes. I also noticed that we /always/ focus fields when showing them, so I removed the separate focus param from it and made it adjust focus at the composer-view level only.
I also consolidated everywhere that touches `state.focusedField` so that we can keep the `_lastFocusedParticipantField` value in sync with it more easily.
- Fixes issue where body lost focus when typing and focus switched to to
field
- Now passes the onFocus handler as part of a `ContenteditableExtension`
Summary:
Add concept of "final" to Query, clean up internals
Tiny bug fixes
RxJs Observables!
WIP
Test Plan: Run tests
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2319
Summary:
Related to #320, #494, #515, #553
Ignore newlines and returns in HTML, they can be inside tags
Allow all attributes so that paste from excel looks nice
Never let someone paste a `contenteditable` attribute
Update specs
Test Plan: Run new specs
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2309
- Show downloading state for inline attachments
- Ensure that the UI updates /after/ the download has completed
- Don't delete finished downloads (previously we were forgetting that a file was downloaded and checking again and again)
Fixes#462
Using `addEventListener` only works when the command is triggered by the atom keymaps manager, NOT when the command is triggered by the command registry (NylasEnv.commands.dispatch). Odds are, when you subscribe to key commands you /really/ mean to subscribe to the command, no matter how it's invoked.
This fixes#556, in which the down / up arrows in the message list weren't working.
Summary:
- Adds button inside the message list to print the thread
- Adds cmdctrl-p binding to print thread
- Adds new action and new internal_package to listen to this action.
- Creates a standalone browser window with current thread html, and removes all
collapsed messsages from the print view
Test Plan: - Manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2310
Summary:
- Works like Gmail does
- Adds specs
Test Plan: - Unit tests
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2301
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Adding test harness
Using key strokes in main window test
Tests work now
Clean up argument variables
Rename list manager and get rid of old spec-helper methods
Extract out time overrides from spec-helper
Spectron test for contenteditable
fix spec exit codes and boot mode
fix(spec): cleanup N1.sh and make specs fail with exit code 1
Revert tests and get it working in window
Move to spec_integration and add window load tester
Specs pass. Console logs still in
Remove console logs
Extract N1 Launcher ready method
Make integrated unit test runner
feat(tests): adding integration tests
Summary:
The /spectron folder got moved to /spec_integration
There are now unit tests (the old ones) run via the renamed
`script/grunt run-unit-tests`
There are now integration tests run via the command `script/grunt
run-integration-tests`.
There are two types of integration tests:
1. Tests that operate on the whole app via Selenium/Chromedriver. These
tests have access to Spectron APIs but do NOT have access to any JS object
running inside the application. See the `app-boot-spec.es6` for an example
of these tests. This is tricky because we want to test the Main window,
but Spectron may latch onto any other of our loading windows. Code in
`integration-helper` give us an API that finds and loads the main window
so we can test it
2. Tests that run in the unit test suite that need Spectron to perform
integration-like behavior. These are the contentedtiable specs. The
Spectron server is accessed from the app and can be used to trigger
actions on the running app, from the app. These tests use the
windowed-test runner so Spectron can identify whether the tests have
completed, passed, or failed. Unfortunately Spectron can't access the logs
, nor the exit code of the test script thereby forcing us to parse the
HTML DOM. (Note this is still a WIP)
I also revamped the `N1.sh` file when getting the launch arguments to work
properly. It's much cleaner. We didn't need most of the data.
Test Plan: new tests
Reviewers: juan, bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2289
Fix composer specs
Tests can properly detect when Spectron is in the environment
Report plain text output in specs
fixing contenteditable specs
Testing slow keymaps on contenteditable specs
Move to DOm mutation
Spell as `subtree` not `subTree`
Summary: This uses DOM mutation observers instead of `onInput`
Test Plan: manual and new integration tests
Reviewers: bengotow, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2291
feat(contenteditable): add bold, underline, etc keymaps
Moving button extensions out of toolbar
Extracted floating toolbar buttons
Convert ContenteditableExtension to new spec
Update packages to use new callback signature
Fix specs
There is a setting so that the backspace can delete messages instead of archiving.
I think that backspace must delete the message, but like many other clients, you have the choice.
Summary:
- Adds KeyCommandRegions to hook up missing listeners for marking as unread and
important keyboard shortcuts
- Updates specs
Test Plan: - All tests pass
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2300
Summary:
- Rename DraftStoreExtension to ComposerExtension
- Rename MessageStoreExtension to MessageViewExtension
- Rename ContenteditablePlugin to ContenteditableExtension
- Update Contenteditable to use new naming convention
- Adds support for extension handlers as props
- Add ExtensionRegistry to register extensions:
- ContenteditableExtensions will not be registered through the
ExtensionRegistry. They are meant for internal use, or if anyone wants
to use our Contenteditable component directly in their plugins.
- Adds specs
- Refactors internal_packages and src to use new names and new ExtensionRegistry api
- Adds deprecation util function and deprecation notices for old api methods:
- DraftStore.{registerExtension, unregisterExtension}
- MessageStore.{registerExtension, unregisterExtension}
- DraftStoreExtension.{onMouseUp, onTabDown}
- MessageStoreExtension
- Adds and updates docs
Test Plan: - Unit tests
Reviewers: bengotow, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2293
Summary:
Add signatures back in.
Extract contenteditable css to its own file instead of being bundled with
the composer.
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: juan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2295
Summary:
This diff:
- Improves the styling of the tabs in the preferences sidebar.
- Adds an optional param to section cofnig that puts an "account" submenu beneath the tab item.
- Renames preferences "sections" => "tabs", and renames the PreferencesSectionStore to PreferencesUIStore. I think we should include "UI" in more of our stores, and I think "tabs" is a good idea because it's unambigious—there's no way you could confuse it for a "section" of the NylasEnv.config tree or think it deals with actually saving prefs.
Test Plan: Inspect visually
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2296
- Add default prop to DisclosureTriangle to eliminate warning
- Prevent from firing a new DestroyCategoryTask if category already is
deleted
- Update onBlur event to not close input if I click on the add button
Electron 0.35.1 includes the tray fixes we contributed last week but also includes API restructuring and improvements. Most importantly, modules from electron are now imported via `require('electron')`
- Make the keymaps panel less wide
- <select>'s now populate their current value properly
- Items should blur after being interacted with so that `esc` still moves you back to parent sheet
Summary:
- Refactors account-sidebar internal package:
- Separates into smaller react components
- Makes DisclosureTriangle its own independent component
- Adds data to AccountSidebarStore to allow removal or addition of items for a
specific section of the sidebar
- Adds button and input and css styles to create categories
- Adds context menu to destroy a category
- Adds new method to CategoryStore to get the icon name for the categories of
the current account
- Removes some unused code
Test Plan: Manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2283
Summary:
This diff replaces the UnreadCountStore with a better approach that is able to track unread counts for all folders/labels without continuous (and cripplingly slow) SELECT COUNT(*) queries.
When models are written to the database, we currently don't send out notifications with the "previous" state of those objects in the database. This makes it hard to determine how to update counters. (In the future, we may need to do this for live queries). Unfortunately, getting the "previous" state is going to be very hard, because multiple windows write to the database and the "previous" state we have might be outdated. We'd almost have to run a "SELECT" right before every "REPLACE INTO".
I created an API that allows you to register observers around persistModel and unpersistModel. With this API, you can run queries before and after the database changes are made and pluck just the "before" state you're interested in.
The `ThreadCountsStore` uses this API to determine the impact of persisting a set of threads on the unread counts of different labels. Before the threads are saved, it says "how much do these thread IDs contribute to unread counts currently?". After the write is complete it looks at the models and computes the difference between the old count impact and the new count impact, and updates the counters.
I decided not to attach the unread count to the Label objects themselves because 1) they update frequently and 2) most things observing the DatabaseStore for categories do not care about counts, so they would be updating unnecessarily.
The AccountSidebar now listens to the ThreadCountsStore as well as the CategoryStore, and there's a new preference in the General tab for turning off the counts.
Test Plan: Tests are a work in progress, want to get feedback first!
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2232
Summary:
This diff moves the preferences interface to a sheet in the main window, with the following benefits:
- We can put any sort of React control in it (no ReactRemote)
- It's not strange for the interface to scroll
- Since it can scroll, it's safe to auto-generate preferences for plugins based on their package config schema.
The general tab is now mostly based on the config schema, with the exception of the "Workspace" and "Layout" bits.
The other tabs are still manual, and should be polished more.
Test Plan: No new tests
Reviewers: evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2278
Summary: - Updates account sidebar to persist collapsed state to the the config
Test Plan: - manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2276
Summary:
- Fixes T5819 issues
- Adds ContenteditbalePlugin mechanism to allow extension of Contenteditable
functionality, and completely removes lifecycleCallbacks from Contenteditable
- Refactors list functionality outside of Contenteditable and into a plugin
- Updates ComposerView to apply DraftStoreExtensions through a ContentEditablePlugin
- Moves spell checking logic outside of Contenteditable into the spellcheck package
Fixes T5824 (atom.assert)
Fixes T5951 (shift-tabbing) bullets
Test Plan: - Unit tests and manual
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Maniphest Tasks: T5951, T5824, T5819
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2261
Summary:
Can select all, deselect-all, read, unread, starred, unstarred.
Yes, it's not REALLY select "all", but it uses the items in the current
`retainedRange`. This is actually similar to what gmail does (only selects
on the first page of a 100).
Test Plan: new test
Reviewers: juan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2241
Summary: This diff implements Gmails "load images, always load images from bengotow@gmail.com" option. Someone asked for it late last night and I figured it'd be fun to add. We also needed to refactor the MessageItem to allow for a GPG plugin - MessageItems now subscribe to the body of the message from the messageBodyProcessor, so in the event that processing rules change, someone can invalidate the processor cache by calling `resetCache()`, and then it recomputes bodies and triggers a refresh of each message body.
Test Plan: Updated existing tests, no new tests for this plugin just yet.
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2235
Summary:
Refactor keymaps to wrap components with a <KeymapHandlers /> component.
This more Reactful way of declaring keyback handlers prevents us from
needing to subscribe to `atom.commands`
Test Plan: new tests
Reviewers: bengotow, juan
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2226
Summary:
- Updates support for ES6 code inside packages
- Displays system tray icon with unread count on darwin, or with bubble on other platforms
- Uses canvas api to dynamically generate icon image given unread count:
- Adds CavasUtils.canvasFromImgAndText to do this
- Adds config option to display system tray icon on darwin
Test Plan: Need to write the tests for this.
Reviewers: evan, bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2231
Summary:
ignores composition event commands until they're done. We then simply
update the new state after that happens.
Some additional refactoring:
- The <Contenteditable /> prop is 'value' instead of 'html' to make it
look more like a standard React controlled input
- Removed `filters` prop and `footerElements` prop from Contenteditable.
These could easily be moved into the composer (where they belong).
- Moved contenteditable and a few of its helper classes into their own
folder.
- Moved `UndoManager` up out of the `flux` folder into `src`. Currently
undo/redo is only in the composer when all contenteditables should have
the basic funcionality. Will refactor this later.
- Fix tests
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2211
Summary:
Adding signature support in preferences
Extracting out DraftStore extensions from the Contenteditable component
Moved Contenteditable to the nylas component kit
Build react remote window selection synchronization.
Test Plan: todo
Reviewers: bengotow
Reviewed By: bengotow
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2204
Summary: Replaces `new Notification`-based HTML5 notifications with system native notifications on Mac OS X. This allows us to implement the "Reply" button in the notifications. This will also serve as the hook for native Windows notifications, which are unsupported in Chromium.
Test Plan: Run tests
Reviewers: evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2199
Summary:
This started as a fix to https://sentry.nylas.com/sentry/edgehill/group/2970/, which was caused by `threads[msg.threadId]?.categoryNamed('inbox') isnt null`, because `undefined isnt null`.
Then I realized that we batch "incoming" messages and threads arbitrarily, and the reason this happened is because the thread and message were split into different delta updates. Previously, notifications would just have been skipped.
Now we call `_onNewMessagesMissingThreads` when threads cannot be found for new messages, and then try to find the threads again in 10 seconds. If we can find them, we simulate a delta call and run them back through the processor. It would have been simpler to call `_onNewMailReceived` again directly, but I want to be 100% sure we never create infinite loops.
Test Plan: Run new tests
Reviewers: evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2188
Summary: Link to the changelog, and add a new notification which appears after updates are installed
Test Plan: No tests to see here..
Reviewers: evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D2201