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GRPC requests fail to duplicate correctly #8216

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adamrybak opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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GRPC requests fail to duplicate correctly #8216

adamrybak opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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Expected Behavior

The GRPC request should be able to duplicate with all the pre-existing headers, body and method selections setup.

Actual Behavior

Please refer to my screen capture.
When duplicating a request, I get a new request with no actual duplication occurring.

grpc-dupe.mp4

Reproduction Steps

  1. Create a GRPC request.
  2. Setup any parameters.
  3. Duplicate the request.
  4. Observe the parameters not carrying over.

Is there an existing issue for this?

Which sync method do you use?

  • Git sync.
  • Insomnia Cloud sync.
  • Local only

Additional Information

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Insomnia Version

10.2.0

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System Version

Windows 10

Installation method

Windows Installler

Last Known Working Insomnia version

N/A

@adamrybak adamrybak added B-bug Bug: general classification S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Nov 29, 2024
@godfrzero godfrzero added S-verified Status: Verified by maintainer and removed S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Dec 18, 2024
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  • Verified that this happens on macOS as well.

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