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no push notification shown if send message in 1:1 between 0.13.0 release and nightly #8555

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annadanchenko opened this issue Jul 10, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #9308
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@annadanchenko
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Description

Type: Bug

Summary: no pn is shown if send message from 0.13.0 in 1:1 chat to user with nightly build. same if user from nightly sends to 0.13.0 release. For both cases when app is on background ios/Android and when app is not running on Android.

Expected behavior

push notification is shown if message was sent in 1:1 chat

Actual behavior

no push notification is shown
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Reproduction

  • user1 installed nightly and user2 installed 0.13.0 release
  • 2 users add each other to contacts, both have password saved
  • user1 moves app to background
  • user2 sends text msg in 1:1 chat with user1
  • check if user1 gets push notification

Additional Information

  • Status version: 0.14.0 nightly from july 10 and 0.13.0 release
  • Operating System: Android 6,9 and iOS 12.3
@rachelhamlin
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Perhaps we should leave this one and #8401 out of release since we are breaking compatibility for v1? We can fix it in v1 - wdyt @annadanchenko @flexsurfer @yenda?

@flexsurfer
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if we break compatibility for v1 we don't need to fix it at all, that's why i suggest to don't waste resources on it, but we'll have this bug in 14 release then

@rachelhamlin
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Removing after conversation with Anna in Status.

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