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Bug: notifications keep disapearing #482

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Nokel81 opened this issue Jan 25, 2021 · 12 comments
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Bug: notifications keep disapearing #482

Nokel81 opened this issue Jan 25, 2021 · 12 comments
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@Nokel81
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Nokel81 commented Jan 25, 2021

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Version: v4.1.0
OS: macOS 10.15

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If I open the gitify notification viewer and click on a notification then it opens (and subsequently closes the tray viewer). However, if I then go back to the viewer all but one notification are no longer present (there are ~6). If I then press the reload button all the notifications come back.

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Here is a screenshot of my settings:
Screen Shot 2021-01-25 at 8 16 25 AM

I have gitify connected to my github public account.

@bquorning
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@manosim I am not sure if you have seen this bug report. Do you need more details? I run into this problem almost every time I click a notification – next time I open Gitify (1 second later) half of the notifications don't appear anymore. However if I force a reload (arrow button) or wait until Gitify syncs by itself, the notifications reappear (except the one I clicked).

Sounds like a caching issue to me.

@afonsojramos
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Closing for now, feel free to ping if it is still happening!

@bquorning
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bquorning commented Oct 6, 2023

This issue is still occurring on Gitify v4.4.0.
macOS 13.6

@bmulholland bmulholland reopened this Oct 6, 2023
@afonsojramos
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@bquorning is it not #624?

@bquorning
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@bquorning is it not #624?

No, they’re not the same issue.

I do see notifications in Gitify, but (sometimes) when I click on one, the next time I open Gitify (a second later) there are no notifications. When I refresh, the notifications show up again.

(These are GitHub notifications by the way, not OS notifications)

@bmulholland
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Yeah, it’s some sort of weird caching issue. I’ve seen it too. There’s an easy workaround though, as you say. Just click refresh. For that reason this isn’t as high priorities as other issues.

@setchy setchy added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 19, 2024
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bquorning commented Mar 12, 2024

This issue is still occurring on Gitify v4.5.1 v5.1.0.
macOS 13.6.3.

Is there anything I can do to help solve this issue? Can I enable logging or some other debugging output?

To clarify, this isn’t an issue that happens from time to time. It happens almost all the time.

@bmulholland
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The current maintainers have all taken over this project relatively recently, so solving it is almost as long for us as it would be for you. If it's bothering you enough, then dig in to the code :)

For now, we're all focused on bringing things up to date, getting code signing working again, and so forth.

@bquorning
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And don’t get me wrong: your work is very much appreciated ❤️

I just wanted to keep this issue updated, so it’s not suddenly closed down by a bot (not sure if there’s a “stale-bot” running in this repo though).

@setchy
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setchy commented May 1, 2024

@bquorning - would you mind validating if this is now resolved. I'm hopeful your issues were resolved as part of this fix #1037

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setchy commented May 2, 2024

Closing as resolved in 5.4.0. Happy to reopen if there are further reports

@setchy setchy closed this as completed May 2, 2024
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Indeed, it seems like the problem is gone as of v5.4.0. Thank you ❤️

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