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Newly saved file (before reload) is not persisted #4212

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nikku opened this issue Mar 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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Newly saved file (before reload) is not persisted #4212

nikku opened this issue Mar 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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nikku commented Mar 26, 2024

Describe the bug

When saving a new file (before reload) the file is no longer present in the list of open files (after reload):

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Steps to reproduce

  1. create file (unsaved)
  2. CTRL+R to trigger reload
  3. save file as part of the prompt
  4. See that file is no longer there post reload.

Expected behavior

  • File is there, post reload

Environment

  • OS: Linux
  • Camunda Modeler Version: v5.22.0
  • Execution Platform: Any
  • Installed plug-ins: None

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@nikku nikku added bug Something isn't working good first issue Good for newcomers labels Mar 26, 2024
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barmac commented Mar 27, 2024

I can reproduce the issue in v5.21.0, so it's not a regression in the current release. I think it's a minor bug, so I'm moving this to the backlog.

@barmac barmac added backlog Queued in backlog spring cleaning Could be cleaned up one day labels Mar 27, 2024
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