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Fall back to group JID if no name available #154

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mwild1 opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #159
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Fall back to group JID if no name available #154

mwild1 opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #159
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mwild1 commented Nov 9, 2021

Describe the bug
When a group chat does not have a name set, the UI displays the default text from the storyboard editor ("very long group name...").

Instead, when no name is available, it should just show the MUC's JID in the title.

To Reproduce

  1. From 'Chats' tap '+' and 'Join group chat'
  2. At the bottom, tap the folder icon
  3. In "Component domain" enter: groups.superxmpp.com
  4. Tap back (to 'Select channel')
  5. In the search box enter: codytest2
  6. Tap the group chat that appears in the list
  7. See the title of the chat is 'very long group name...instead of[email protected]`

Software versions:

  • App Version: 1.2 (7)

  • iOS version: 14.x

  • iPhone model: iPhone SE 1st gen

  • Server software: Snikket

@mwild1 mwild1 added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 9, 2021
@mwild1 mwild1 added this to the App store 1.3 milestone Nov 9, 2021
@mwild1 mwild1 modified the milestones: App store 1.3, App store 1.2 Nov 26, 2021
@mwild1 mwild1 linked a pull request Nov 26, 2021 that will close this issue
@mwild1 mwild1 added the ux UI/UX issue label Nov 30, 2021
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