Description:
Messages sent from the mobile app with a newly captured camera image attachment are visible on the mobile client, but are not properly rendered on the desktop/web client.
The issue appears to occur specifically when using the in-app camera capture flow on the mobile application.
Steps to reproduce:
- Open the Rocket.Chat mobile app
- Take a photo using the in-app camera feature
- Add a text message/caption
- Send the message to a channel or direct message
- Open the same conversation from the desktop/web client
Expected behavior:
The message and image attachment should render correctly on both mobile and desktop/web clients.
Actual behavior:
- The message renders correctly on the mobile client
- The same message cannot be properly viewed from the desktop/web client
- The issue appears reproducible consistently
Server Setup Information:
- Version of Rocket.Chat Server: 8.4.0
- License Type: Community
- Number of Users: 100
- Operating System: Linux
- Deployment Method: docker
- Number of Running Instances: 1
- DB Replicaset Oplog: yes
- NodeJS Version: v22.16.0
- MongoDB Version: 8.2.7
Client Setup Information
- Desktop App or Browser Version: Firefox 150.0.1
- Operating System: Ubuntu 24.04
Additional context
The issue seems related specifically to messages containing images captured directly from the mobile app camera flow.
Messages sent without camera-captured attachments do not appear to be affected.
Description:
Messages sent from the mobile app with a newly captured camera image attachment are visible on the mobile client, but are not properly rendered on the desktop/web client.
The issue appears to occur specifically when using the in-app camera capture flow on the mobile application.
Steps to reproduce:
Expected behavior:
The message and image attachment should render correctly on both mobile and desktop/web clients.
Actual behavior:
Server Setup Information:
Client Setup Information
Additional context
The issue seems related specifically to messages containing images captured directly from the mobile app camera flow.
Messages sent without camera-captured attachments do not appear to be affected.