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Cannot delete attached video after closing app when the video is uploading #251

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mdhanif-simformsolutions opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 4 comments

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@mdhanif-simformsolutions

What did you do?

Send a message attached with video. While video is uploading kill app. Restart the app again and see if attached video is send properly or not.

What did you expect to happen?

Attached video should work like a normal message. On which user can perform actions like react, delete etc

What happened instead?

User not able to react to message or delete message.

GetStream Environment

GetStream Chat version: 4.25.0
GetStream Chat frameworks: StreamChatSwiftUI
iOS version: 16.2
Xcode version: 14
Device: iPhone Xs Max

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Reference video :- Video Delete issues

@mdhanif-simformsolutions
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Similar Issues with uploading image.

Image can't be load when restarting app
Message can't be deleted

Video ref :- Image Attachment issues

@martinmitrevski
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Hello @mdhanif-simformsolutions,

Thanks for reporting, we will look into this.

Best,
Martin

@martinmitrevski
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Hey @mdhanif-simformsolutions,

This is fixed in our low-level client repo. It will be available in the SwiftUI SDK on our next release.

In the meantime, if you need it sooner, you can create a fork that depends on StreamChat on its develop branch.

Best,
Martin

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Hi @mdhanif-simformsolutions,

This is now fixed and available in 4.26.0 and the main branch.

Best,
Martin

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