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Jump to next e-mail after archiving current one on inbox tab
Updates
apps/web/components/email-list/EmailList.tsx:
-
Added a
nextEmailvariable, storing theidof the nextthreaditem in thethreadslist, that being the next e-mail shown on the inbox tag. -
nextEmailis used to immediately open said e-mail when archiving the one currently open in the panel. This new e-mail is immediately loaded in while the previous one is being archived in the background.
Closes #163
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Improved email archiving interaction: after archiving an email, the interface now automatically selects the next available email, streamlining your workflow.
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Walkthrough
This change updates the onArchive callback in the EmailList component. After an email thread is archived, the code retrieves the index of the archived email from the list and, if a subsequent thread exists, updates the state to automatically select it as the open thread.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
apps/web/components/.../EmailList.tsx |
Enhanced onArchive to automatically set openThreadId to the next email thread |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User as User
participant EL as EmailList Component
User->>EL: Triggers archive on email thread
EL->>EL: Archive the email
EL->>EL: Determine index of archived thread in threads array
alt Next thread exists
EL->>EL: Set openThreadId to next thread's ID
EL->>User: Display the next email thread
else No further thread
EL->>User: Remain on current state
end
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| When archiving an email it should jump to the next email in the list (#163) | ✅ |
Possibly related PRs
- elie222/inbox-zero#303: Modifications in
onArchiverelated to adjustments in the refetch function’sremovedThreadIdsparameter. - elie222/inbox-zero#369: Introduces similar functionality with
advanceToAdjacentThreadupdating theopenThreadIdbased on the current index.
Poem
I'm a rabbit, quick on my feet,
Archiving emails with a happy beat.
Each tap now leads me to the next in line,
Hopping through threads, feeling just fine.
Code and carrots—both taste divine!
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228-233: Great UX improvement!This automatically navigates to the next email after archiving, creating a smoother workflow for users who are processing multiple emails. The implementation logic is clear and handles the edge case where there might not be a next email.
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