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[ON HOLD] Fix false offline state on web (Safari)#84277
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Explanation of Change

Before setting offlineStatus to true based on NetInfo's Ping failure, we check navigator.onLine. If the browser reports the network adapter is connected (navigator.onLine === true) but NetInfo's Ping timed out (isInternetReachable === false), we skip setting offline — it's a false positive from Ping contention (e.g., during a large upload).

The guard only activates on web (where navigator exists). On native, navigator is undefined so the guard never fires. Real disconnects still work because the browser fires an offline event setting navigator.onLine = false.

Only one file was changed: src/libs/NetworkConnection.ts — added a navigator.onLine guard in the NetInfo event listener to prevent false offline state in Safari during upload contention.

Fixed Issues

$ #83780
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Tests

  1. Reproduce the false-positive offline scenario:

    • Log in to the app
    • Open DevTools → Console (to watch the [NetworkConnection] log messages)
    • Trigger a large upload (e.g., attach a big receipt image) — this can cause NetInfo's ping to fail due to network contention
    • Before the fix: The app would briefly show the offline banner even though you're online
    • After the fix: You should see the log NetInfo says unreachable but navigator.onLine is true — skipping offline to avoid false positive and no offline banner
  2. Verify real offline still works:

    • In DevTools → Network tab, set throttling to Offline
    • The app should still correctly show the offline indicator (because navigator.onLine will also be false)
  3. Safari-specific testing (if available):

    • Safari lacks the Network Information API, making it more prone to false-positive ping failures
    • Repeat the large upload test in Safari to confirm the fix helps there too

Offline tests

N/A

QA Steps

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  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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Android: mWeb Chrome
iOS: Native
iOS: mWeb Safari
MacOS: Chrome / Safari

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@m-natarajan are you able to reproduce this please with this PRs fix? Unfortunately I wasn't able to reproduce the OG bug myself.

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if (state.isInternetReachable === false && typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && navigator.onLine) {
Log.info('[NetworkConnection] NetInfo says unreachable but navigator.onLine is true — skipping offline to avoid false positive');
return;

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P1 Badge Keep server-outage offline updates despite navigator guard

This early return bypasses the existing setOfflineStatus(state.isInternetReachable === false || !isServerUp, ...) path whenever navigator.onLine is true, so a backend outage (where reachabilityTest sets isServerUp = false but the browser still reports online) will no longer mark the app offline. In that scenario users stay in an online state while API calls fail, which is a regression introduced by this guard.

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@m-natarajan are you able to reproduce this please with this PRs fix? Unfortunately I wasn't able to reproduce the OG bug myself.

@adhorodyski Is this PR ready for retest? or Do we have to wait till the status change to Merged?

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truph01 commented Mar 6, 2026

@adhorodyski @m-natarajan I think we should create an ad hoc build for this PR and ask QA to test it.

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Ready for testing, you need an adhoc right? Cc @mountiny

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No product review needed

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truph01 commented Mar 9, 2026

@m-natarajan Could you test the issue with the ad hoc build here?

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Chrome / Safari - v9.3.31-4 PR:84277
Failed: no expected log NetInfo says unreachable but navigator.onLine is true — skipping offline to avoid false positive

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@mjasikowski should we hold off here and retest with #84760 soon?

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@adhorodyski I assume if we push #84760, then this will be redundant, so let's hold off here for now

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Lets add this PR on HOLD then to make it clear from the title

@adhorodyski adhorodyski changed the title Fix false offline state on web when navigator.onLine is true despite NetInfo ping failure [ON HOLD] Fix false offline state on web (Safari) Mar 14, 2026
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