Previously the app crashed when upgrading the database failed. Now we
reset the database version and run the upgrade code again (recreating
all tables).
This reverts commit bbdec62e37.
Aside from being the incorrect solution for fixing the problem
described in pull request 211, the patch generates 'Dead code'
warnings inside the if(){} statements on lines 46 and 47.
The correct fix for the problem was already implemented in commit
5678786c97.
Although the logcat in the pull request was generated after the fix,
line numbers in the log indicate that it was based on an outdated
version of MimeUtility.java from before the fix.
This requires another database schema change. With this change messages
at the root of a thread reference themselves in the 'threads' table,
i.e. 'root' contains the value of 'id' for these messages. It makes
selecting all messages in a thread much simpler.
Previously, <html>, <head>, & <body> tags were
attached to messages before they were stored locally.
But now that the <head> element also needs to include
a <meta> element (for proper MessageWebView display),
it seems unecesary to store all these tags with each
message.
Now the tags are no longer stored with the messages. Instead,
MessageWebView applies the tags before displaying the message.
This also eliminates the need to upgrade an older
message database where all the old messages would have
otherwise needed to be wrapped with the new tags.
Database updates can be surprisingly slow. This lead to slow updates of
the user interface which in turn made working with K-9 Mail not as fun
as it should be. This commit hopefully changes that.
The commit that introduced those notifications also introduced a rather
... interesting design pattern: The CertificateValidationException
notified the user of its pure existance - it's no longer a 'message'
only, but defines policy. As this is more than unusual, replace this
pattern by the MessagingController treating
CertificateValidationException specially when accessing remote folders.
Also make clear which account failed when constructing the notification.
With this fix, a CertPathValidatorException or CertificateException will
create a "Certificate error: Check your server settings" notification
in the status bar. When the user clicks on the notification, they are
taken to the appropriate server settings screen where they can review their
settings and can accept a different server certificate.
LocalMessage already has a content preview in it; reuse that.
Remove unneeded MimeMessage#getPreview() method now that we don't need
to generate a preview anymore.
This changes the interface to MessagingController and the way flags are
updated in the database. Now messages aren't changed one by one but in
batches of 500. This should give better performance, but breaks the
unread and flagged count. I'm not very sad about this, because now we
can move towards only displaying the number of unread/flagged messages
in the local database.
Missing:
- UI support for threading when polling
- code to upgrade existing installations
- UI elements to switch from/to threaded display mode
- threading of messages with same subject
* imapsearch:
Change settings version to 18 to match what's currrently on master.
Handle aborted imap searches by nuking in-progress connections.
Move IMAP search into the Folder level.
Remove duplicate notification on remote search start.
Rename variables
changed PREFERENCE_CLOUD_SEARCH_ENABLED from "cloud_search_enabled" to "remote_search_enabled" in activity/setup/AccountSettings.java to resolve FC.
Add cloud search icon to local search result screen. Implement pull-to-remote-search.
Log remote search exceptions in addition to toasting them.
Add settings export for remote search settings.
Whitespace; no functional changes.
Handle implicit vs. explicit searches in ActionBar home button behavior.
Whitespace fix; no functional changes.
Add remote search actionbar icons.
IMAP Search: log exceptions on remote search, properly dispatch MessageList changes.
modified loadMessageForView() to dowload message if neither X_DOWNLOADED_FULL nor X_DOWNLOADED_PARTIAL.
Add remote IMAP search support.
Conflicts:
res/menu/message_list_option.xml
res/values/attrs.xml
res/values/themes.xml
src/com/fsck/k9/activity/MessageList.java
src/com/fsck/k9/preferences/Settings.java
* rbayer/IMAPsearch: (21 commits)
More cleanup
Code Cleanup getRemoteSearchFullText -> isRemoteSearchFullText line wraps for preference items
Refactor to allow fetching of extra search results beyond original request. Most code moved out of ImapStore and ImapFolder and into MessagingController.searchRemoteMessagesSynchronous. Should make it easier to add remoteSearch for other server types.
Prevent delete of search results while search results open
remove duplicated code block
Don't hide Crypto when IMAPsearch disabled
Code Style Cleanup: Tabs -> 4 spaces Remove trailing whitespace from blank lines
tabs -> spaces (my bad...)
Fix opening of folders to be Read-Write when necessary, even if they were previously opened Read-Only.
add missing file
Working IMAP search, with passable UI.
UI improvements
Simple help info when enabling Remote Search
Dependency for preferences
Basic IMAP search working
On my emulator, it takes 70ms instead of 250ms.
On a very specific hardware, it takes 0,5s instead of 4,1s.
I willingly did not indent the code between my try/catch (for the patch to be readable).
bug encounted when replying to a message such as:
From: "bar, foo" <foobar@example.com>
the field was originally folded on the tab, but the CRLF was already stripped before this error.
This is necessary because we save the offset and length of the user-
supplied text in the identity header. These values are then later used
to split the draft in user text and quoted message.
When calculating these values we operate on a string with LF line
endings. Ideally we want to do the reverse operation on the same
string, but when saving the message to the server LF is converted to
CRLF to create RFC-conforming messages.
This is only a hack and will probably be the cause of more trouble in
the future. A better solution would be to make the identity header more
robust or get rid of it entirely.
By using the database ID we avoid having to deal with the problem of
changing UIDs. First the message has a local UID, then, when the upload
to the server is completed, it gets a remote UID.
This is important for the code handling pending actions in
MessagingController. If a non-permantent MessagingException is
encountered, the pending action is retried later.
Fixes issue 3696