Mailspring/internal_packages/composer/lib/participants-text-field.cjsx
Ben Gotow ee78090ce0 fix(composer): Change state.focusedField when clicking fields—see details
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.
2015-12-08 17:44:20 -08:00

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React = require 'react'
_ = require 'underscore'
{Utils, Contact, ContactStore} = require 'nylas-exports'
{TokenizingTextField, Menu} = require 'nylas-component-kit'
class ParticipantsTextField extends React.Component
@displayName: 'ParticipantsTextField'
@propTypes:
# The tab index of the ParticipantsTextField
tabIndex: React.PropTypes.string,
# The name of the field, used for both display purposes and also
# to modify the `participants` provided.
field: React.PropTypes.string,
# An object containing arrays of participants. Typically, this is
# {to: [], cc: [], bcc: []}. Each ParticipantsTextField needs all of
# the values, because adding an element to one field may remove it
# from another.
participants: React.PropTypes.object.isRequired,
# The function to call with an updated `participants` object when
# changes are made.
change: React.PropTypes.func.isRequired,
className: React.PropTypes.string
onEmptied: React.PropTypes.func
onFocus: React.PropTypes.func
@defaultProps:
visible: true
shouldComponentUpdate: (nextProps, nextState) =>
not Utils.isEqualReact(nextProps, @props) or
not Utils.isEqualReact(nextState, @state)
render: =>
classSet = {}
classSet[@props.field] = true
<div className={@props.className}>
<TokenizingTextField
ref="textField"
tokens={@props.participants[@props.field]}
tokenKey={ (p) -> p.email }
tokenIsValid={ (p) -> ContactStore.isValidContact(p) }
tokenNode={@_tokenNode}
onRequestCompletions={ (input) -> ContactStore.searchContacts(input) }
completionNode={@_completionNode}
onAdd={@_add}
onRemove={@_remove}
onEdit={@_edit}
onEmptied={@props.onEmptied}
onFocus={@props.onFocus}
onTokenAction={@_showContextMenu}
tabIndex={@props.tabIndex}
menuClassSet={classSet}
menuPrompt={@props.field}
/>
</div>
# Public. Can be called by any component that has a ref to this one to
# focus the input field.
focus: => @refs.textField.focus()
_completionNode: (p) =>
<Menu.NameEmailItem name={p.name} email={p.email} />
_tokenNode: (p) =>
if p.name?.length > 0 and p.name isnt p.email
<div className="participant">
<span className="participant-primary">{p.name}</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
</div>
else
<div className="participant">
<span className="participant-primary">{p.email}</span>
</div>
_tokensForString: (string, options = {}) =>
# If the input is a string, parse out email addresses and build
# an array of contact objects. For each email address wrapped in
# parentheses, look for a preceding name, if one exists.
if string.length is 0
return Promise.resolve([])
ContactStore.parseContactsInString(string, options).then (contacts) =>
if contacts.length > 0
return Promise.resolve(contacts)
else
# If no contacts are returned, treat the entire string as a single
# (malformed) contact object.
return [new Contact(email: string, name: null)]
_remove: (values) =>
field = @props.field
updates = {}
updates[field] = _.reject @props.participants[field], (p) ->
return true if p.email in values
return true if p.email in _.map values, (o) -> o.email
false
@props.change(updates)
_edit: (token, replacementString) =>
field = @props.field
tokenIndex = @props.participants[field].indexOf(token)
@_tokensForString(replacementString).then (replacements) =>
updates = {}
updates[field] = [].concat(@props.participants[field])
updates[field].splice(tokenIndex, 1, replacements...)
@props.change(updates)
_add: (values, options={}) =>
# If the input is a string, parse out email addresses and build
# an array of contact objects. For each email address wrapped in
# parentheses, look for a preceding name, if one exists.
if _.isString(values)
tokensPromise = @_tokensForString(values, options)
else
tokensPromise = Promise.resolve(values)
tokensPromise.then (tokens) =>
# Safety check: remove anything from the incoming tokens that isn't
# a Contact. We should never receive anything else in the tokens array.
tokens = _.filter tokens, (value) -> value instanceof Contact
updates = {}
for field in Object.keys(@props.participants)
updates[field] = [].concat(@props.participants[field])
for token in tokens
# first remove the participant from all the fields. This ensures
# that drag and drop isn't "drag and copy." and you can't have the
# same recipient in multiple places.
for field in Object.keys(@props.participants)
updates[field] = _.reject updates[field], (p) ->
p.email is token.email
# add the participant to field
updates[@props.field] = _.union(updates[@props.field], [token])
@props.change(updates)
return ""
_showContextMenu: (participant) =>
remote = require('remote')
# Warning: Menu is already initialized as Menu.cjsx!
MenuClass = remote.require('menu')
MenuItem = remote.require('menu-item')
menu = new MenuClass()
menu.append(new MenuItem(
label: "Copy #{participant.email}"
click: => require('clipboard').writeText(participant.email)
))
menu.append(new MenuItem(
type: 'separator'
))
menu.append(new MenuItem(
label: 'Remove',
click: => @_remove([participant])
))
menu.popup(remote.getCurrentWindow())
module.exports = ParticipantsTextField