Closed Bug 1030715 Opened 10 years ago Closed 9 years ago

The orange animation bar gets stuck when the pull to refresh action is performed slowly

Categories

(Firefox for Android Graveyard :: General, defect, P5)

ARM
Android
defect

Tracking

(firefox30 unaffected, firefox31 unaffected, firefox32 wontfix, firefox33 wontfix, firefox34 wontfix, firefox35 wontfix, firefox36 wontfix, firefox37 wontfix, firefox38 wontfix, firefox39 wontfix, firefox40 wontfix, firefox41 wontfix, firefox42 wontfix, firefox43 unaffected, fennec+)

RESOLVED WONTFIX
Tracking Status
firefox30 --- unaffected
firefox31 --- unaffected
firefox32 --- wontfix
firefox33 --- wontfix
firefox34 --- wontfix
firefox35 --- wontfix
firefox36 --- wontfix
firefox37 --- wontfix
firefox38 --- wontfix
firefox39 --- wontfix
firefox40 --- wontfix
firefox41 --- wontfix
firefox42 --- wontfix
firefox43 --- unaffected
fennec + ---

People

(Reporter: cos_flaviu, Assigned: mcomella)

References

Details

(Keywords: reproducible)

Environment: Device: Google Nexus 10 (Android 4.4.2); Build: Nightly 33.0a1 (2014-06-25); Steps to reproduce: 1. Install Wikipedia panel or Instagram panel; 2. Go to the installed panel; 3. Pull down to refresh; 4. Pull down slowly and release the tap when the orange bar starts to grow. Expected result: The update animation is successfully displayed. Actual result: The orange animation bar gets stuck when the pull to refresh action is performed slowly. Notes: Please check the video: http://youtu.be/66DIT9RyZH4
tracking-fennec: --- → ?
Assignee: nobody → michael.l.comella
tracking-fennec: ? → 32+
Sounds a little edge case
I could not reproduce this on my nexus 4 and I cannot consistently reproduce on my Galaxy Tab 3. Flaviu, do you have any additional suggestions on how to reproduce this? Also, how frequently do you see this occur? Since it's so difficult to reproduce in my experience, I wonder if it's worth fixing.
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
It is easier to reproduce by pulling down slowly and just before you release the touch pull up just a bit. It is reproducible 1 out of 10 tries.
FWIW, GeckoSwipeRefreshLayout has some fundamental red flags around touch even handling e.g. onTouchEvent() being directly called within onInterceptTouchEvent(), among other things. I'd probably revisit all the customizations done in the original SwipeRefreshLayout code.
tracking-fennec: 32+ → +
Saw this yesterday while simply trying to refresh one of my installed panels. I didn't do anything particular, just pulled down and it got stuck. Looks really bad.
Keywords: reproducible
filter on [mass-p5]
Priority: -- → P5
This may be fixed by bug 1183588, when we just use the new support library SwipeRefreshLayout directly, but otherwise I'm not actively working on this.
Assignee: michael.l.comella → nobody
Status: ASSIGNED → NEW
Soft dep bug 1183588 to see if it's fixed by that bug.
Depends on: 1183588
Flaviu, can you repro now that bug 1183588 has landed?
Flags: needinfo?(flaviu.cos)
(In reply to Michael Comella (:mcomella) from comment #9) > Flaviu, can you repro now that bug 1183588 has landed? Can not reproduce this issue with the new pull-to-refresh Material Design.
Flags: needinfo?(flaviu.cos)
Then I'm going to call this unaffected for 43 (when bug 1183588 landed) and WONTFIX otherwise – it's not worth spending the time to fix this in our other builds.
Assigning to myself so if this gets reopened, I'll pay more attention to it.
Assignee: nobody → michael.l.comella
Product: Firefox for Android → Firefox for Android Graveyard
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