Open Bug 1561872 Opened 5 years ago Updated 4 years ago

On Ubuntu, after you shut down the OS, in about:telemetry the "reason": "shutdown" is not displayed.

Categories

(Toolkit :: Telemetry, defect, P3)

All
Linux
defect

Tracking

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Tracking Status
firefox69 --- affected

People

(Reporter: obotisan, Unassigned)

References

(Blocks 1 open bug)

Details

Affected versions

  • Firefox 69.0a1

Affected platforms

  • Ubuntu 18.04 x64

Prerequisites:
Set both prefs to true

  • telemetry.origin_telemetry_test_mode.enabled
  • privacy.trackingprotection.origin_telemetry.enabled

Steps to reproduce

  1. Access a website (with a known list of blocked contents) e.g. https://www.adventori.com/ in a new tab.
  2. Go to about:telemetry#origin-telemetry-tab in a new tab.
  3. Shut down the OS without closing Firefox.
  4. Reopen the OS and start Firefox with the same profile.
  5. Go to about:telemetry#origin-telemetry-tab in a new tab, click on the "current ping " (left column) and choose "Archived ping data"
  6. From the "Ping Type" option select prio and at the "Ping" select a timeframe from the previous session.
  7. Click outside the doorhanger and click on the "Raw Payload".

Expected result

  • The prio has the "reason": "shutdown" and the payload is encoded.

Actual result

  • The prio has the "reason": "max" and the payload is encoded.

Regression range

  • If this is a regression, I will try to find a pushlog.

Additional notes

  • This doesn't happened if the browser is simply closed.
Has Regression Range: --- → no
Priority: -- → P3
Severity: normal → S4
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