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Cannot change trigger behavior on function tag in environment variables #7167

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gavinvw opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 · 0 comments
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gavinvw commented Mar 12, 2024

Expected Behavior

When changing Trigger Behavior from 'Always' to 'When Expired' on an existing environment tag / function and clicking done the behavior should change as per selection

Actual Behavior

The Trigger Behavior remains on the previous value and does not save changes

Reproduction Steps

  1. Click Manage Environments
  2. Select a previously created function based tag in the JSON body
  3. Change the Trigger Behavior
  4. Click done
  5. Click close
  6. Re-open the same from step 1 above and note changes did not save at step 3

Is there an existing issue for this?

Additional Information

Version: Insomnia 2023.5.8
Build date: 2023/09/07
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19045
Electron: 25.2.0
Node: 18.15.0
Node ABI: 116
V8: 11.4.183.23-electron.0
Architecture: x64

Insomnia Version

2023.5.8

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System Version

22h2 19405.4046

Installation method

Downloaded from website, installed and updated multiple times

Last Known Working Insomnia version

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@gavinvw gavinvw added B-bug Bug: general classification S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Mar 12, 2024
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