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Firefox Push Issue #2
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@rusuandreirobert are you by any chance using something like BrowserSync? |
I never have encountered this issue, sorry. It doesn't look like this issue comes from the server side, but if it's the case, one way to be sure is to look if the correct requests are sent with a tool like Fiddler. EDIT: you will need to set the Client proxy to Fiddler like this: $webPush->getBrowser()->getClient()->setProxy('http://127.0.0.1:8888'); |
@Minishlink Seems like Marco is right, thanks tough I've noted this. @marco-c I didn't expect that to be a problem honestly, is there any work-around to allow it to work ?
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I'm not really familiar with browserSync, I just recall that it was causing problems. I would file an issue on the browser-sync repo: https://github.com/BrowserSync/browser-sync/issues/new, since this behavior is certainly confusing. |
I'm using the internal one from Firefox. If both browsers are open, it works perfectly. |
@rusuandreirobert yeah, I don't know what's going on, but it's definitely unrelated to this library, it's a browser-sync issue. |
Okay, thanks tough, I hope it will eventually get fixed, the latest Firefox update didn't cover it. |
@rusuandreirobert it's a browser-sync issue, not a Firefox issue. |
@rusuandreirobert to clarify, are you using browser-sync (https://github.com/BrowserSync/browser-sync) or are you using Firefox Sync (the feature to synchronize data between your Firefox devices/installations). They're two completely different things. |
The one from Firefox |
@rusuandreirobert OK, then it's a completely different thing and shouldn't cause any problems with Web Push. |
After unsyincing my account and logging back in it works as expected, maybe they'll patch this soon, not sure. But it seems to work as expected, BrowserSync Library shouldn't be able to sync Service Workers anyway, so I never expected it to work using that, but using the Firefox built-in functionality it works if you logout and login under the new version. |
@rusuandreirobert I've never experienced this bug in Firefox. I mentioned Anyway, are you able to reproduce the problem consistently? Or has it just disappeared? If you're able to reproduce it consistently, it would be great if you could help pinpointing the issue. |
I'm still testing it intensivelly, as this system would need to serve around 6000 - 7000 customers of an store, after I know the system is stable and sorted out I'll probably write an article on how I achieved this, mentioning all the set backs |
Hey, I'm not sure if you've encountered this or aware of this issue.
But it seems like I need to send 2 Notifications in order for Firefox to work properly, I am not sure why this happening or how to solve it.
Chrome seems to work out of the box.
Now, an really funny think I've noticed.
If both Chrome and Firefox are open, the notification in Firefox comes just normal.
What could be the cause of this ? Is it something you've noticed or maybe something goes wrong.
I've tested this theory like 7 times
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