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Report actions personal details cleanup #21822

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As part of the personalDetails migration, I replaced any uses of the following on reportActions in App:

  1. originalMessage.oldLogin
  2. originalMessage.newLogin
  3. accountEmail (didn't find any)
  4. childOldestFourEmails (didn't find any)
  5. whisperedTo

The biggest change is to the whispers, so those are what we'll want to make sure we're testing thoroughly.

The other reportAction data that still is being used in the App and needs to be removed is:

  1. actorEmail
  2. childManagerEmail
  3. originalMessage.participants

However, those seemed to be used in a lot more places, especially for tasks. So I'd rather update those in a separate PR to try and silo any bugs that happen as a result.

Fixed Issues

$ #19007

Tests

  1. Open a DM with a user you've never chatted with before
  2. Wait to get the whisper from Concierge and verify that it says "only visible to you"
  3. Create a public room (requires a workspace)
  4. In the room settings, add a welcome message
  5. With a different account, join the public room
  6. Wait to get the welcome message via whisper and verify that it says "only visible to you"
  7. From the original account, you should also see the whisper message with "only visible to " with the displayName of the user that joined the room
  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

Offline tests

No offline tests. Joining rooms and starting chats requires internet connectivity.

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I am interested in reviewing this as the major change is whispers and I already have full context.
I can confirm that #20990 (comment) is applied here and thus fixes #20990.

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Sounds good @aimane-chnaif. I'll ping you when it's ready for review.

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@aimane-chnaif I still need to test on other platforms, but you're welcome to start reviewing.

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Code looks good!

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Ok checklist is done. All ready for you @aimane-chnaif

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aimane-chnaif commented Jun 28, 2023

Hope this won't be a blocker. While loading report. display name is missing and showing only "Only visible to". That's because that user is not yet in personalDetailsList before loading report.

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Ohhhh, that's interesting. Hmm, I thought the same API call (openReport) that gets the reportActions also gets the personalDetails. Or were those reportActions sent by pusher?

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Looking great! 👍 👍

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Aah shoot @puneetlath - conflicts

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Ohhhh, that's interesting. Hmm, I thought the same API call (openReport) that gets the reportActions also gets the personalDetails.

yes, but the issue I mentioned is before getting openReport response so fine I think

Or were those reportActions sent by pusher?

yes, in video, whisper messages were sent by pusher.

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yes, in video, whisper messages were sent by pusher.

Ok got it! I'll open an issue to update the pusher data that is sent from the back-end for whispers to include the personal details of the whisperedTo accounts.

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Follow-up issue for the pusher thing here: https://github.com/Expensify/Expensify/issues/295905

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Two comments which are NABs because the problems already existed, but I would like to see them fixed. Other than that it looks great. I'm assuming that we're no longer sending the old email keys? Either way I see that the migration will take care of moving to the new format.

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We haven't stopped sending the old email keys yet, but we will shortly. We need to update the client not to use them first.

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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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OSBotify commented Jul 3, 2023

🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/Beamanator in version: 1.3.36-0 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/Julesssss in version: 1.3.36-5 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 failure ❌
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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