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Refactor/34411 lhn previews followup name for group chat #36591

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@koko57 koko57 commented Feb 15, 2024

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$ #34411
PROPOSAL: #34411 (comment)

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  1. Log in on two user accounts on different platforms or different browsers (or browser profiles).
  2. As User A start a group chat with User B and User C, send a message.
  3. Verify that your name is not displayed in the LHN preview.
  4. Open the Search Page, search for the chat (if it's not displayed at the top).
  5. Verify that your name is not displayed in the list item preview.
  6. As User B send a message in this chat.
  7. As User A after receiving the message: verify that User B's name is displayed in the LHN preview.
  8. Open the Search Page, search for the chat (if it's not displayed at the top).
  9. Verify that User B's name is displayed in the list item preview.
  10. Look through the other chat previews if there's no additional lastActorName with a colon before the message.
  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

Offline tests

You can verify steps 1.-4.

QA Steps

  1. Log in on two user accounts on different platforms or different browsers (or browser profiles).
  2. As User A start a group chat with User B and User C, send a message.
  3. Verify that your name is not displayed in the LHN preview.
  4. Open the Search Page, search for the chat (if it's not displayed at the top).
  5. Verify that your name is not displayed in the list item preview.
  6. As User B send a message in this chat.
  7. As User A after receiving the message: verify that User B's name is displayed in the LHN preview.
  8. Open the Search Page, search for the chat (if it's not displayed at the top).
  9. Verify that User B's name is displayed in the list item preview.
  10. Look through the other chat previews if there's no additional lastActorName with colon before the message.
  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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Android: Native

Screenshot_1708416825

Android: mWeb Chrome

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iOS: Native

Simulator Screenshot - iPhone 15 Pro - 2024-02-20 at 09 16 59

iOS: mWeb Safari

Simulator Screenshot - iPhone 15 Pro - 2024-02-20 at 09 14 04

MacOS: Chrome / Safari Screenshot 2024-02-20 at 08 52 46
MacOS: Desktop Screenshot 2024-02-20 at 09 18 29

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koko57 commented Feb 16, 2024

@mountiny while I was fixing the issue I've noticed one strange thing - I used the isGroupChat function and it worked for >3 participants (including me) but not for 3. I've found out that we're checking now if the participantAccountIDs array is longer than two, which doesn't make sense bc in this array there's no currentUserID, we have only the ids for the other users.
Is there a chance that I might be wrong and we have cases that the currentUserID is in participantAccountIDs array? I.e. for the chats migrated from the OD?

I changed it to check for more than 1 and now it works.

Before my changes, this function was used in two locations and for the same purpose - to get the report's name either with getGroupChatName method or getReportName. For 3 participants (owner + 2 other users) isGroupChat was false
Screenshot 2024-02-16 at 18 45 23
Screenshot 2024-02-16 at 18 45 08
but the title was still created properly thanks to this logic in getReportName

App/src/libs/ReportUtils.ts

Lines 2553 to 2557 in 79ce049

const participantAccountIDs = report?.participantAccountIDs ?? [];
const participantsWithoutCurrentUser = participantAccountIDs.filter((accountID) => accountID !== currentUserAccountID);
const isMultipleParticipantReport = participantsWithoutCurrentUser.length > 1;
return participantsWithoutCurrentUser.map((accountID) => getDisplayNameForParticipant(accountID, isMultipleParticipantReport)).join(', ');
. After changing the condition in isGroupChat the title is created the same way but with getGroupChatName. So it should not introduce any regressions.

If we really don't have any case of currentUserID in the participantAccountIDs I think we can also get rid of this filtering here:

const participantsWithoutCurrentUser = participantAccountIDs.filter((accountID) => accountID !== currentUserAccountID);
and checking for participants here
const isMultipleParticipantReport = participants.length > 1;
seems to be redundant, as we always check if there is more participants before we even call this function. I haven't changed it yet- I wanted to ask you first 🙂

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@koko57 thank you very much for raising this.

I believe we went a bit back and forth potentially on if the "owner" or the currentUserID is part of the participants list.

I believe we are going to update how the group chats work, we will be able to identify it much easier:

The Group chat will be identifiable by it’s rNVP type = 'chat’ and rNVP chatType = ‘group’

I think you can update the check to see if there is 1> participants

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koko57 commented Feb 20, 2024

@mountiny thanks! Opening it ready for review then 🙂

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@mananjadhav what is your ETA for this one?

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I'll have this reviewed today.

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Picking this now.

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mananjadhav commented Feb 26, 2024

@mountiny I forgot what's our stance on display name not set. The name prefix will only show if the display name is set right?

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koko57 commented Feb 28, 2024

@mananjadhav @mountiny are we all set to merge it?

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Thanks!

@mountiny mountiny merged commit af8ef4c into Expensify:main Mar 4, 2024
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✋ This PR was not deployed to staging yet because QA is ongoing. It will be automatically deployed to staging after the next production release.

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/mountiny in version: 1.4.47-0 🚀

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/roryabraham in version: 1.4.47-10 🚀

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