Mailspring/internal_packages/composer/spec/participants-text-field-spec.cjsx
Evan Morikawa 2658a01e40 fix(composer): fix dissapearing participant bug w/ multiple composers
If you had multiple composers on a single thread, all but the last
composer would lose its participants. This was because once it loaded the
participants would blur and trigger a request to set the participants to
blank. That request was async so by the time it was resolved the draft was
loaded and the request erroneously went through
2016-02-15 18:12:41 -05:00

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_ = require 'underscore'
React = require 'react/addons'
ReactTestUtils = React.addons.TestUtils
proxyquire = require 'proxyquire'
{NylasTestUtils,
AccountStore,
ContactStore,
Contact,
Utils,
} = require 'nylas-exports'
ParticipantsTextField = proxyquire '../lib/participants-text-field',
'nylas-exports': {Contact, ContactStore}
participant1 = new Contact
id: 'local-1'
email: 'ben@nylas.com'
participant2 = new Contact
id: 'local-2'
email: 'ben@example.com'
name: 'Ben Gotow'
participant3 = new Contact
id: 'local-3'
email: 'evan@nylas.com'
name: 'Evan Morikawa'
participant4 = new Contact
id: 'local-4',
email: 'ben@elsewhere.com',
name: 'ben Again'
participant5 = new Contact
id: 'local-5',
email: 'evan@elsewhere.com',
name: 'EVAN'
describe 'ParticipantsTextField', ->
beforeEach ->
spyOn(NylasEnv, "isMainWindow").andReturn true
@propChange = jasmine.createSpy('change')
@fieldName = 'to'
@tabIndex = '100'
@participants =
to: [participant1, participant2]
cc: [participant3]
bcc: []
@renderedField = ReactTestUtils.renderIntoDocument(
<ParticipantsTextField
field={@fieldName}
tabIndex={@tabIndex}
visible={true}
draftReady={true}
participants={@participants}
change={@propChange} />
)
@renderedInput = React.findDOMNode(ReactTestUtils.findRenderedDOMComponentWithTag(@renderedField, 'input'))
@expectInputToYield = (input, expected) ->
reviver = (k,v) ->
return undefined if k in ["id", "client_id", "server_id", "object"]
return v
runs =>
ReactTestUtils.Simulate.change(@renderedInput, {target: {value: input}})
advanceClock(100)
ReactTestUtils.Simulate.keyDown(@renderedInput, {key: 'Enter', keyCode: 9})
waitsFor =>
@propChange.calls.length > 0
runs =>
found = @propChange.mostRecentCall.args[0]
found = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(found), reviver)
expected = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(expected), reviver)
expect(found).toEqual(expected)
# This advance clock needs to be here because our waitsFor latch
# catches the first time that propChange gets called. More stuff
# may happen after this and we need to advance the clock to
# "clear" all of that. If we don't do this it throws errors about
# `setState` being called on unmounted components :(
advanceClock(100)
it 'renders into the document', ->
expect(ReactTestUtils.isCompositeComponentWithType @renderedField, ParticipantsTextField).toBe(true)
it 'applies the tabIndex provided to the inner input', ->
expect(@renderedInput.tabIndex/1).toBe(@tabIndex/1)
describe "inserting participant text", ->
it "should fire onChange with an updated participants hash", ->
@expectInputToYield 'abc@abc.com',
to: [participant1, participant2, new Contact(name: 'abc@abc.com', email: 'abc@abc.com')]
cc: [participant3]
bcc: []
it "should remove added participants from other fields", ->
@expectInputToYield participant3.email,
to: [participant1, participant2, new Contact(name: participant3.email, email: participant3.email)]
cc: []
bcc: []
it "should use the name of an existing contact in the ContactStore if possible", ->
spyOn(ContactStore, 'searchContacts').andCallFake (val, options={}) ->
return Promise.resolve([participant3]) if val is participant3.email
return Promise.resolve([])
@expectInputToYield participant3.email,
to: [participant1, participant2, participant3]
cc: []
bcc: []
it "should not allow the same contact to appear multiple times", ->
spyOn(ContactStore, 'searchContacts').andCallFake (val, options={}) ->
return Promise.resolve([participant2]) if val is participant2.email
return Promise.resolve([])
@expectInputToYield participant2.email,
to: [participant1, participant2]
cc: [participant3]
bcc: []
describe "when text contains Name (Email) formatted data", ->
it "should correctly parse it into named Contact objects", ->
newContact1 = new Contact(id: "b1", name:'Ben Imposter', email:'imposter@nylas.com')
newContact2 = new Contact(name:'Nylas Team', email:'feedback@nylas.com')
inputs = [
"Ben Imposter <imposter@nylas.com>, Nylas Team <feedback@nylas.com>",
"\n\nbla\nBen Imposter (imposter@nylas.com), Nylas Team (feedback@nylas.com)",
"Hello world! I like cheese. \rBen Imposter (imposter@nylas.com)\nNylas Team (feedback@nylas.com)",
"Ben Imposter<imposter@nylas.com>Nylas Team (feedback@nylas.com)"
]
for input in inputs
@expectInputToYield input,
to: [participant1, participant2, newContact1, newContact2]
cc: [participant3]
bcc: []
describe "when text contains emails mixed with garbage text", ->
it "should still parse out emails into Contact objects", ->
newContact1 = new Contact(id: 'gm', name:'garbage-man@nylas.com', email:'garbage-man@nylas.com')
newContact2 = new Contact(id: 'rm', name:'recycling-guy@nylas.com', email:'recycling-guy@nylas.com')
inputs = [
"Hello world I real. \n asd. garbage-man@nylas.com—he's cool Also 'recycling-guy@nylas.com'!",
"garbage-man@nylas.com1WHOA I REALLY HATE DATA,recycling-guy@nylas.com",
"nils.com garbage-man@nylas.com @nylas.com nope@.com nope! recycling-guy@nylas.com HOLLA AT recycling-guy@nylas."
]
for input in inputs
@expectInputToYield input,
to: [participant1, participant2, newContact1, newContact2]
cc: [participant3]
bcc: []