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fix: composer not cleared when sending message #44285

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This PR fixes an issue where the composer's text input wouldn't show the value the user expects. The following use case now works:

  • Spam the 'a' key, typing 'aaaaaa...'
  • Press send
  • Spam the 'b' key, typing 'bbbbbb...'
  • Expect that the composer shows first 'aaaaaa', then clears it, then it shows 'bbbbbb'

In react native the text input sends the whole text thats currently in the text input in the onChange/onChangeText event callbacks. However, we maintain the "source of truth" for our text input in JavaScript in our value react state variable.
So it can happen that we set our JS value to "" to clear the input, but the native side is ignoring that event (as the JS thread is lagging behind in events), and sends us a new update with the current native input (which would be "aaaaaabbbbbb" by then).

With the approach in this PR, we only apply the difference from the native side to our JS value. E.g. if the user pressed another "a", instead of setting the whole native text to our js value we just append the a that was added.

This way the native side might still ignore our clear event (setting the value to ""), but when the user presses another character like "b" it will be appended to our empty value "" + "b", and when the native side then processes this update, it shows correctly "b" instead of "aaaaaab".

For this to work we need to receive the range in which the changes to the new active text have been made. This requires changes in react-native and @expensify/react-native-live-markdown. Two patches have been added for which we have PRs here:

This PR bumps rn-live-markdown to include the changes necessary for this PR. Before merging this PR make sure to merge this one first:

TODO:

  • Investigate potential re-render loop: (Shouldn't be part of this PR, this PR didn't;t introduce it)
    • Enter some text
    • Reload the app
    • Remove the draft text
    • At this point I get a "Maximum call depth warning" - not sure if introduced by this PR, but there might be something wrong
  • Bug: Write a message with a mention, send the message, press on the mention, go back, the text will reappear in the composer
  • Make changes to react-native-web
  • Test on web
    • Test writing a comment in one tab, check that the other tab updates
  • Fix web bugs: before, count, start are often incorrect for the different types of events
  • Fix web bug where multi-character glyphs are not deleted correctly
  • Fix Todos / create issues for it / revert some of the earlier code cleanups that just bloat the changes of this PR
  • Raise discussion in RN (link)
  • Make PR in RN (link)
  • Make a PR in @expensify/react-native-live-markdown

Fixed Issues

$#37896
$#44185
PROPOSAL:

Tests

  • Check that the original bug is fixed, reproduction:
    • Spam the 'a' key, typing 'aaaaaa...'
    • Press send
    • Spam the 'b' key, typing 'bbbbbb...'
    • Expect that the composer shows first 'aaaaaa', then clears it, then it shows 'bbbbbb'
    • NOTE: In development mode there is still a severe lag on the JS thread, so it might be that the events are not happening in sync with the user action. It's not a goal of this PR to fix this performance issue (will create a new issue for that; the issue is not present in release mode interestingly)
  • Check everything in regards to the composer:
    • add text
    • delete text
    • paste text
    • select text and replace it with pasting
    • insert emojis
    • try mentioning someone
    • use the :colon: format for adding emojis
    • check the composer is synchronised properly between tabs
    • All markdown commands work
    • Any other uses cases you can think of with the composer

Offline tests

n/a

QA Steps

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Screenshots/Videos

Android: Native
android_native.webm
Android: mWeb Chrome
Screen.Recording.2024-07-02.at.17.14.16.mov
iOS: Native
ios-native.mov
iOS: mWeb Safari
Screen.Recording.2024-07-02.at.17.15.43.mov
MacOS: Chrome / Safari
Screen.Recording.2024-07-02.at.17.11.44.mov
MacOS: Desktop
Screen.Recording.2024-07-02.at.17.18.58.mov

@hannojg hannojg force-pushed the fix/composer-not-being-cleared branch from a91920a to b78967e Compare June 25, 2024 13:00
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hannojg commented Jul 5, 2024

Screen.Recording.2024-07-05.at.13.21.53.mov

Currently investigating one bug where on web when selecting the whole text, deleting it, and then typing the full text reappears with the new text prefixed

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hannojg commented Jul 5, 2024

Okay, pushed a fix. Next bug I am looking into is when pasting the content is currently doubled:

Screen.Recording.2024-07-05.at.13.35.39.mov

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hannojg commented Jul 5, 2024

Hm, might be a regression that has been introduced here:

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hannojg commented Jul 5, 2024

Okay I just reverted the changes from the PR in the patch - it's working now. I think the pasting issue is a bug that needs to be handled separately once we upgrade live-markdown >= 0.1.92

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Skalakid commented Jul 8, 2024

Hi @hannojg, we worked recently on fixing double pasting issue and we found a fix for it. I will create a PR that with the changes and live-markdown bump to the latest version. Is it okay for you?

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hannojg commented Jul 8, 2024

Hi @hannojg, we worked recently on fixing double pasting issue and we found a fix for it. I will create a PR that with the changes and live-markdown bump to the latest version. Is it okay for you?

Sure! 😊

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Skalakid commented Jul 8, 2024

@hannojg Here is the PR with the fix

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hannojg commented Jul 9, 2024

TODO: The rn-live-markdown PR has just been merged. I need to update to version 0.1.103 and remove the patch

@hannojg hannojg changed the title fix: composer not cleared when sending message [HOLD FOR #44958] fix: composer not cleared when sending message Jul 9, 2024
@hannojg hannojg changed the title [HOLD FOR #44958] fix: composer not cleared when sending message fix: composer not cleared when sending message Jul 16, 2024
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hannojg commented Jul 16, 2024

Added a PR here to fix one issue on the web:

can you maybe have a look @Skalakid ?

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hannojg commented Jul 16, 2024

Found another bug in this PR on web:

  • write aaaaa
  • write bbbb
  • press ctrl + z, text should be aaaaabbb
  • write c
  • Expected: aaaaabbbc
  • Actual: aaaaabbbcb

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hannojg commented Jul 16, 2024

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hannojg commented Jul 17, 2024

I implemented a simpler solution over here:

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hannojg commented Jul 17, 2024

(we can reopen this PR in case the other PR wouldn't work for any reason)

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