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Bug: Undoing an empty query removes it from the list #617

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yassinrais opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Bug: Undoing an empty query removes it from the list #617

yassinrais opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

When I undo a modification to a query after it has been emptied, it is removed from the query list

Steps to reproduce

  1. Create a query
  2. Add some text (without pause
  3. Undo

Expected behaviour

Query should not be removed

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Version: 3.1.7
Flags: feature_flags: false, query_view: true, explorer_view: true, graphql_view: true, designer_view: true, auth_view: true, functions_view: true, models_view: true, apidocs_view: true, themes: true, syntax_themes: false, newsfeed: true, database_version_check: true, highlight_tool: false, legacy_serve: false, cloud_enabled: true, cloud_endpoints: production, cloud_access: true, cloud_killswitch: true, changelog: auto

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@yassinrais yassinrais added bug Something isn't working triage This issue is new labels Dec 13, 2024
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  1. Create a query
  2. Undo
  3. Hide Queries view

@macjuul macjuul removed the triage This issue is new label Dec 16, 2024
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