1Password overwrites perfect defaults with login credentials
New Merge Request in Gitlab, while i am already logged in, 1Password fills out the Title with my login-mail, which is pretty annoying as it overwrites the default value which is usually perfect.
How can i turn that off?
Browser
In Chrome 67.0.3396.99
This is the input:
1Password Version: 1.8.1
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: OS X 10.13.4
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Thanks for your answer, well as my collaegues are also using 1Password with Mac and Chrome in Gitlab and don't see the issue i thought it would be a more general issue.
So if you wanna try it, you have to make a account on GitLab (https://gitlab.com/) open a project, and open a merge request with two different branches
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@alumnii: Thanks for sharing those steps. I've been trying to reproduce this behavior on my end but have so far been unsuccessful. It's possible that we have a bug with multi-step filling that's causing the merge request title to be filled. I'm not sure if this would make a difference, but do you have 1Password set up to fill a TOTP code for GitLab?
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Hey @Mitch ,
thanks that you got back to this issue. But it is still not working. Sometimes it overwrites the defaults, and if there are no defaults it looks like this:
(I am using version 1.8.2)
It is hardcore annoying -- so could you please have another look into this?
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Hi @alumnii,
That's really annoying! We also use Gitlab and I was able to reproduce this bug when you reported it, but never once since. Can you share your exact steps? Here's what I'm doing:
- Go to Gitlab.com. I am already signed in, so I see my projects.
2.Click on a project. - Click Merge Requests.
- Click New Merge Request.
- Choose a source branch and click "Compare branches and continue".
On the next page, my cursor is already focused in the title field. The value is the default (WIP: branch name) and there is no 1Password icon in the field. I can focus in and out without 1Password showing up unexpectedly.
Please let me know if you're following a different set of steps to reproduce this bug. (And it wouldn't hurt to reinstall the extension and make sure you have the latest version, 1.9.0).
-Mitch
0 - Go to Gitlab.com. I am already signed in, so I see my projects.
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Hey @Mitch ,
thanks for your message. I reinstalled 1Password X to have 1.9.0. Usually your steps are exactly what i do, sometimes also the shortcut function, to directly go from my project in a just commited Merge Request.
Its not easy to reproduce, because sometimes it happens continuously and reproducible, and some other times it does not happen at all.
I will send a screenshot with my exact steps, if it happens again!
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it happened again :'(
Here are my steps
Go to Gitlab.com. I am already signed in, so I see my projects.
2.Click on a project.
Click Merge Requests.
Click shortcut functionCreate Merge Request
See bug (take screenshot 1)
Go back to Merge Requests (with back-button and take screenshot 2)
Open Merge Request viaNew Merge Request
andCompare branches and continue
--> Dont see bug
Go back to Merge Requests --> hard refresh
Click shortcut functionCreate Merge Request
Don't see bug --> Hard Refresh --> still dont see bug (take screenshot 3)0 -
This bug is everywhere ! This is from Sentry:
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@alumnii: I don't see any kind of web form there. Maybe that's meant as a joke in good humour, but quite seriously nine times out of ten websites have multiple pages with forms and it's important to know the specific one you're having trouble with. And the only "Sentry" I know is the company makes flea collars. Sorry, couldn't resist. :lol:
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