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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Nonnenberg
5933a34a18 Use window.log in browser context, turn on console eslint rule 2018-07-21 14:52:43 -07:00
Daniel Gasienica
1dd87ad197 Format all source code using Prettier 2018-04-30 16:53:34 -04:00
Daniel Gasienica
f36f206a01 Use IndexablePresence for hasFileAttachments and hasVisualMediaAttachments
Reduces index size, makes it easier to debug using IndexedDB inspector, and
hopefully improves lookup performance.
2018-04-25 15:25:12 -04:00
Daniel Gasienica
9d84b2f420 Index messages with attachments using a boolean
When indexing message attachment metadata using numeric indexes such as:

```javascript
{
  conversationId: '+12223334455',
  received_at: 123,
  attachments: […],
  numAttachments: 2,
},
{
  conversationId: '+12223334455',
  received_at: 456,
  attachments: [],
  numAttachments: 0,
}
{
  conversationId: '+12223334455',
  received_at: 789,
  attachments: [],
  numAttachments: 1,
}
```

It creates an index as follows:

```
[conversationId, received_at, numAttachments]
['+12223334455', 123, 2]
['+12223334455', 456, 0]
['+12223334455', 789, 1]
```

This means a query such as…

```
lowerBound: ['+12223334455', 0,                1               ]
upperBound: ['+12223334455', Number.MAX_VALUE, Number.MAX_VALUE]
```

…will return all three original entries because they span the `received_at`
from `0` through `Number.MAX_VALUE`. One workaround is to index booleans using
`1 | undefined` where `1` is included in the index and `undefined` is not, but
that way we lose the ability to query for the `false` value. Instead, we flip
adjust the index to `[conversationId, hasAttachments, received_at]` and can
then query messages with attachments using

```
[conversationId, 1 /* hasAttachments */, 0                /* received_at */]
[conversationId, 1 /* hasAttachments */, Number.MAX_VALUE /* received_at */]
```
2018-04-25 15:24:51 -04:00
Daniel Gasienica
5f220a7b2c Add migration for media gallery indices 2018-04-25 15:24:50 -04:00