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Message disappears when sending #3218

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fkleedorfer opened this issue Feb 23, 2020 · 0 comments
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Message disappears when sending #3218

fkleedorfer opened this issue Feb 23, 2020 · 0 comments
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fkleedorfer commented Feb 23, 2020

Describe the bug
In certain situations, in the conversation view, when you write a message and hit 'Send', the message disappears from the compose-field but does not appear in the conversation view. Upon a reload, that message is nowhere to be seen.

This happens when the conversation has been open for a longer period of time.

A reload after this (I believe) leads to a weird state that shows an empty view (I think it is 'No Open Chats Available'), and you are not logged in. A reload after that logs you in.

To Reproduce

  1. Have a conversation
  2. Wait for a long period of time (not sure how long, but in the order of several hours)
  3. Send a message

Expected behavior
The message should appear in the conversation view and be sent.

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Desktop (please complete the following information):
Not sure if I had that on the desktop, too

Smartphone (please complete the following information):
Device A:

  • Device: Nokia 8
  • Browser: Chrome and Firefox (I believe)
    Device B:
  • Samsung S6
  • Browser: Chrome

Additional context
This looks to me to be caused by the same problem as #3212, you lose the session and trying to reopen the session seems to fail without a recovery mechanism.

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