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Important note: Make sure to distinguish unseen from unread One way to reproduce minerva and non-minerva notification inconsistencies: - Have all your alerts and notices seen. This is displayed with grayed out number on vector skin or no number at all, if you have (marked as) read. - Generate new alert or notice (one is enough) in your preferred way. - You can check minerva and non-minerva at this step. Both should be in sync. But don't perform any additional action. - Open the notification popup in some non-minerva skin (I have tried with vector and monobook), marking it as seen. - Check the notification icon in minerva. At this point, you should see notification displayed as unseen. The reason bug appeared in the first place is that alert/notice timestamps were mixed up when seen time is obtained. We get seen time from EchoSeenTime class, where we get smaller of the two timestamps, using PHP method `min()`. See I27109ee6a248. Then, we get last unread notification timestamp (which can be either alert or notice), and compare that to seen time. That leads to the situation when you have only one of alerts or notices with unread items, smaller timestamp is used for seen, and most recent for unread, at which point we compare timestamps for two separate things. Previous behavior of getting seen timestamps (using max instead of min) would probably solve the problem, but some other inconsistencies might arrise. This should prevent any weird and unpredictable behavior to happen. Bug: T183076 Change-Id: I20bbd6c590086b1c3eccf82983aad59eb3144a7a |
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