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Move logic to start report actions list at index to BaseInvertedFlatList #52149

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Explanation of Change

This PR is the first step towards being able to open chats at the last unread message. We currently have some logic to open a chat at a specific message for comment linking, but this code is heavily coupled with the comment linking code and ReportActionsView. This moves the logic that allows the list to open at a specific index to BaseInvertedFlatList which will make it easy to reuse for opening chat at last unread also.

FlatList has a initialScrollIndex prop, but it doesn't work very well, it also doesn't work at all if the index is too big and is not rendered initially. To avoid this problem we implemented a workaround in the comment linking code. What we do is render the list initially from the initial index we want and progressively add items before it in onStartReached.

This code can actually be completely decoupled from the comment linking logic and just make the initialScrollIndex prop of BaseInvertedFlatList use that same logic. This is what this PR does.

Fixed Issues

$ #35011
PROPOSAL:

Tests

  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console
  • Tested comment linking flows described in QA Steps

Offline tests

QA Steps

  • Test common comment linking flows (testing steps taken from Client side pagination gap detection #41962). Note that there should be no behaviour changes from main. If you find something that looks like a bug, please make sure it does not happen on main.

Test 1: Basic Navigation

  • Create a chat between Account A and Account B.
  • Send 200 messages from Account A to Account B.
  • Copy the link to the 70th message and send it to Account B (first link).
  • Copy the link to the 150th message and send it to Account B (second link).
  • From Account A, click on the first link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • From Account A, click on the second link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • From Account B, click on the first link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • From Account B, click on the second link. Verify redirection to the exact message.

Note: Links can be copied to any message and used in any order.

Test 2: Popup Navigation

  • Continue using the chat from Test 1.
  • From Account A, click on the first link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • After redirection, a popup should appear at the top of the screen (similar to new message popup).
  • Click on this popup.
  • Verify navigation to the end of the list (newest messages).

Test 3: Cache and Logout

  • Logout from the accounts and clear the cache.
  • Log back in.
  • From Account A, click on the first link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • From Account A, click on the second link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • From Account B, click on the first link. Verify redirection to the exact message.
  • From Account B, click on the second link. Verify redirection to the exact message.

Test 4:

  • Create a workspace as User A.
  • Invite User B.
  • Navigate to the created Workspace Chat as User B.
  • Observe User B has a whisper message.
  • Send a few messagse as User B inside the workspace chat.
  • Navigate to Chat as User A.
  • Observe User A does not see any whisper messages nor have them in their Onyx data.
  • User A should see the previous actions

Notes:
Ensure the chat contains at least 150 messages. Initially, up to 50 messages are rendered. Navigating to the 70th message should allow further navigation up to the 150th message, even with gaps.

  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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Screenshots/Videos

Android: Native
Screen.Recording.2024-11-06.at.20.25.35.mov
Android: mWeb Chrome
Screen.Recording.2024-11-06.at.20.41.28.mov
iOS: Native
Screen.Recording.2024-11-06.at.20.24.18.mov
iOS: mWeb Safari
Screen.Recording.2024-11-06.at.20.49.38.mov
MacOS: Chrome / Safari
Screen.Recording.2024-11-06.at.19.13.27.mov
MacOS: Desktop
Screen.Recording.2024-11-06.at.19.45.38.mov

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As you can see in the videos there seems to be a lot of jumping going on after comment linking on native platforms (ios / android). It also happens on main so it is not related to this change. I will try to take some time soon to investigate those, especially important since we're going to use that case more now if opening at last unread.

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