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💌 A beautiful, fast and fully open source mail client for Mac, Windows and Linux.
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Summary: Fix errors and inconsistencies in MetricsReporter code like: - We were modifying the passed in data object in place - We were accessing NylasEnv without knowing we were in client env to get the version - We were creating an incorrect logger instance Test Plan: manual Reviewers: spang, halla, evan Reviewed By: halla, evan Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4010 |
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Nylas Mail
This is a collection of all components required to run Nylas Mail.
- Isomorphic Core: Shared code across local client and cloud servers
- Client App: The main Electron app for Nylas Mail mirrored to open source repo.
- Client Sync: The local mailsync engine integreated in Nylas Mail
- Client Private Plugins: Private Nylas Mail plugins (like SFDC)
- Cloud API: The cloud-based auth and metadata APIs for N1
- Cloud Core: Shared code used in all remote cloud services
- Cloud Workers: Cloud workers for services like send later
See /packages
for the separate pieces. Each folder in /packages
is
designed to be its own stand-alone repository. They are all bundled here
for the ease of source control management.
Initial Setup for All Local & Cloud Services:
New Computer (Mac):
New Computer (Linux - Debian/Ubuntu):
- Install Node 6+ via NodeSource (trusted):
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
- Install Redis locally
sudo apt-get install -y redis-server redis-tools
benefit of letting us use subdomains.
Running Nylas Mail
npm install
(Only on fresh install and new packages)npm run start-client
: Starts Electron app clientnpm run start-cloud
: Starts cloud API locally