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BUG: Alert messages are displaying on the log in screen if the user is logged out due to inactivity #10406

Closed ttlenard closed 2 months ago

ttlenard commented 4 months ago

Describe the Bug A clear and concise description of what the bug is. If a user received an alert (ex: Document filed and is accessible from the docket record, error message, etc.) and remained on that page without logging out, their system eventually logs them out. When they click on the log in button to log back in, we see the alert display on the Log in to DAWSON page (see example of this occurring in the screen grab below.)

Business Impact/Reason for Severity low

In which environment did you see this bug? Test

Who were you logged in as? Any user

What were you doing when you discovered this bug? (Using the application, demoing, smoke tests, testing other functionality, etc.) Testing other functionality

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Log in as any user
  2. Do something to get an alert message at the top of your screen
  3. Now, do nothing until the system automatically logs you out
  4. You will then get the "we logged you out" screen. Click on the button to log back in
  5. See the alert that you had received again on the log in screen

Expected Behavior A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. These alerts shouldn't be persisting on the log in screen

Actual Behavior A clear and concise description of what actually happened. The previous alert that you received displays on the log in screen and it is just a bit confusing/misleading.

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Cause of Bug, If Known

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Severity Definition:

Definition of Ready for Bugs(Created 10-4-21)

Definition used: A failure or flaw in the system which produces an incorrect or undesired result that deviates from the expected result or behavior. (Note: Expected results are use cases that have been documented in past user stories as acceptance criteria and test cases, and do not include strange behavior unrelated to use cases.)

The following criteria must be met in order for the development team to begin work on the bug.

The bug must:

Process: If the unexpected results are new use cases that have been identified, but not yet built, new acceptance criteria and test cases should be captured in a new user story and prioritized by the product owner.

If the Court is not able to reproduce the bug, add the “Unable to reproduce” tag. This will provide visibility into the type of support that may be needed by the Court. In the event that the Court cannot reproduce the bug, the Court will work with Flexion to communicate what type of troubleshooting help may be needed.

Definition of Done (Updated 4-14-21)

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cholly75 commented 3 months ago

Being fixed with #10349.

Mwindo commented 2 months ago

Since this has been addressed in #10349 (which should be staged tomorrow or Monday), I think we can close this ticket :)

ttlenard commented 2 months ago

Agree with Chris above. Closing this ticket.