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Unstable - Duplicated saved searches #4655

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pcenov opened this issue Aug 19, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #4687
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Unstable - Duplicated saved searches #4655

pcenov opened this issue Aug 19, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #4687
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bug DEV: frontend P0 - critical Priority: Release blocker or regression TAG: regression

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pcenov commented Aug 19, 2024

Observed behavior

Observed while regression testing #4612. When I open my saved searches I can see that the newly created saved searches are duplicated.

Expected behavior

The saved searches should not be duplicated.

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Go to https://unstable.studio.learningequality.org/en/accounts/#/ and sign in
  2. Open a channel and click Add > Import from other channels
  3. Enter a search term and click the Search button
  4. Click the 'Save search link' and click on 'View saved searches' to see that the search is saved correctly
  5. Repeat the above steps and observe that when viewing the saved searches they are duplicated

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saved-searches-duplicated.mp4

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reading split error.log

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pcenov commented Aug 19, 2024

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Technically, I don't think this is a regression, as it's not currently possible to save a search on production - but let's fix this anyway :)

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Ah yes, definitely not a regression, as it was previously reported here: #3117

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