React = require 'react'
_ = require "underscore-plus"
{EventedIFrame} = require 'ui-components'
{Utils} = require 'inbox-exports'
EmailFixingStyles = """
"""
class EmailFrame extends React.Component
@displayName = 'EmailFrame'
render: =>
componentDidMount: =>
@_mounted = true
@_writeContent()
@_setFrameHeight()
componentWillUnmount: =>
@_mounted = false
componentDidUpdate: =>
@_writeContent()
@_setFrameHeight()
shouldComponentUpdate: (newProps, newState) =>
# Turns out, React is not able to tell if props.children has changed,
# so whenever the message list updates each email-frame is repopulated,
# often with the exact same content. To avoid unnecessary calls to
# _writeContent, we do a quick check for deep equality.
!_.isEqual(newProps, @props)
_writeContent: =>
wrapperClass = if @props.showQuotedText then "show-quoted-text" else ""
doc = React.findDOMNode(@).contentDocument
doc.open()
doc.write(EmailFixingStyles)
doc.write("
#{@_emailContent()}
")
doc.close()
_setFrameHeight: =>
_.defer =>
return unless @_mounted
domNode = React.findDOMNode(@)
doc = domNode.contentDocument
height = doc.getElementById("inbox-html-wrapper").scrollHeight
if domNode.height != "#{height}px"
domNode.height = "#{height}px"
unless domNode?.contentDocument?.readyState is 'complete'
@_setFrameHeight()
_emailContent: =>
email = @props.children
# When showing quoted text, always return the pure content
if @props.showQuotedText
email
else
Utils.stripQuotedText(email)
module.exports = EmailFrame