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WalkthroughAdds textPlain, textHtml, and attachments to the draftEmail payload in apps/web/utils/ai/actions.ts. No changes to control flow, error handling, exported signatures, or return types. Only the data sent to the draftEmail API is expanded. Changes
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apps/web/utils/ai/actions.ts (1)
117-119: Use defensive defaults to avoid undefineds leaking into provider callsIf EmailForAction.textPlain/textHtml/attachments can be undefined, the provider’s draftEmail signature may reject them or behave unexpectedly under strict null checks. Consider nullish coalescing to provide safe defaults.
Apply this minimal diff:
- textPlain: email.textPlain, - textHtml: email.textHtml, - attachments: email.attachments, + textPlain: email.textPlain ?? "", + textHtml: email.textHtml ?? "", + attachments: email.attachments ?? [],
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apps/web/utils/ai/actions.ts (2)
117-119: LGTM: Adding textPlain/textHtml/attachments to draftEmail payload should fix missing bodyThe additions on Line 117–Line 119 are appropriate and align with the PR goal of ensuring the draft contains the original email body (and inline/attachments context). Nice, targeted change.
117-119: Provider typings and implementations correctly accepttextPlain,textHtml, andattachmentsI’ve verified that:
ParsedMessage(used byEmailProvider.draftEmail) includes
•textPlain?: string
•textHtml?: string
•attachments?: Attachment[]
EmailForAction(used by AI code) is defined as
Pick<ParsedMessage, `"threadId" | "id" | "headers" | "textPlain" | "textHtml" | "attachments" | "internalDate">Low-level draft helpers accept attachments:
•gmailDraftEmail(..., originalEmail: EmailForAction, args: {…, attachments?: Attachment[] })
•outlookDraftEmail(..., originalEmail: EmailForAction, args: {…, attachments?: Attachment[] })No implementation drops these fields, so the new properties will flow through as expected.
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