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@nuno-vieira nuno-vieira commented Jul 2, 2025

🔗 Issue Links

https://linear.app/stream/issue/IOS-841

🎯 Goal

Fix message Actions overlay view not dismissed when opening thread

🧪 Manual Testing Notes

  1. Long tap a message
  2. Tap on "Thread reply"
  3. Go back to the channel
  4. The overlay view should not be shown

☑️ Contributor Checklist

  • I have signed the Stream CLA (required)
  • This change should be manually QAed
  • Changelog is updated with client-facing changes
  • Changelog is updated with new localization keys
  • New code is covered by unit tests
  • Documentation has been updated in the docs-content repo

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Stream-SDK-Bot commented Jul 2, 2025

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title develop branch diff status
StreamChatSwiftUI 8.63 MB 8.63 MB 0 KB 🟢

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Quality Gate Failed Quality Gate failed

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42.5% Coverage on New Code (required ≥ 80%)

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@nuno-vieira nuno-vieira merged commit b073808 into develop Jul 3, 2025
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@nuno-vieira nuno-vieira deleted the fix/reactions-overlay-not-dismissed-when-opening-thread branch July 3, 2025 09:01
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