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Fix: Add payment method blink after interacting with buttons #12824

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Fix: Web - Payments - "Add payment method" blinks after interacting with buttons

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PROPOSAL: #12438 (comment)

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  1. Open Profile, choose Payment, add a new payment method if you don't have one.
  2. Press on any payment method (ie: Paypal), an Delete modal will show, press Delete
  3. Verify that the payment method doesn't blink when you press Delete
  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

QA Steps

  1. Open Profile, choose Payment, add a new payment method if you don't have one.
  2. Press on any payment method (ie: Paypal), an Delete modal will show, press Delete
  3. Verify that the payment method doesn't blink when you press Delete
  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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The code LGTM, I was able to only test on web atm (having issues with my machine).

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@sobitneupane could you also test it? For some reason, the PullerBear is not assigning reviewers 🤔

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Found a bug while testing on IOS. When canceling/closing Delete Account popover, prior content appears for a while before closing the popover.

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Found a bug while testing on IOS. When canceling/closing Delete Account popover, prior content appears for a while before closing the popover.

Nice catch, I think the problem came from the way I setState shouldShowDefaultDeleteMenu and showDeleteContent together. I can fix this by using InteractionManager. I will update it soon.

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hungvu193 commented Nov 18, 2022

Updated my PR:

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I notice some delay on closing/canceling the Modal. At first the focus on the selected payment method goes off, and after few moment the modal closes. Can we get rid of it as well.

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@sobitneupane It actually happened on a lot of modal in our application, I don't think it's in scope of this PR.

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sobitneupane commented Nov 18, 2022

It actually happened on a lot of modal in our application, I don't think it's in scope of this PR.

@hungvu193 I think this PR is creating this particular issue and is well within the scope.

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I don't think so, here's the code running on main branch (you can see the modal blink) before I added anything. You can see it even more delay because it's using 2 modal.

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sobitneupane commented Nov 18, 2022

I don't see much delay when the second modal closes in the video.

And this PR is raised to solve those blinking issues in BasePaymentsPage's popover.

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And this PR is to solve those blinking issues.

This exactly what I mean here, you can compare this video (in my PR) with my previous video I posted on main branch.
I believe It has the same performance, you can see it even smoother than origin one.

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It looks smooth in the video you attached.

But in my end, it is pretty slow and clearly noticeable.

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It looks smooth in the video you attached.

But in my end, it is pretty slow and clearly noticeable.

can you also try to run it on main branch too? I think it depends on your computer RAM and CPU too.
Please let me know your result. If it's the same then I think it's out of scope. Otherwise I'm happy to do much as I can.

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can you also try to run it on main branch too

Oh yes. I can reproduce it on main as well.

I would like to have feedback from @marcochavezf as this issue is reproducible on my simulator both on main and this PR. Might be machine limitation on my end.

Also, I will test it on real device tomorrow NPT time.

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Hi guys, thanks for the collaboration on fixing this issue!

I would like to have feedback from @marcochavezf as #12824 (review) is reproducible on my simulator both on main and this PR. Might be machine limitation on my end.

I haven't tested on my simulator too, but if that issue is happening on main then I think it's ok to keep it out of scope for this PR as @hungvu193 stated. Also, afaik the modal performance will be improved in this PR, so let's focus on the blinking issue and test again the modal when that PR is merged :)

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@marcochavezf Changes look good and test well.
🎀👀🎀 C+ reviewed

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LGTM, thank you guys!

@marcochavezf marcochavezf merged commit e480519 into Expensify:main Nov 21, 2022
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Tests already passed

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🚀 Deployed to staging by @marcochavezf in version: 1.2.30-0 🚀

platform result
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🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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