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What's coming in 7.7

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    • girishG girish

      In Grafana, my names shows correctly, for example:

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      Note that it could also be that the app in question is not updating the name on OIDC re-login.

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      @girish I hadn’t checked but indeed it works with a new Cloudron user in Wordpress!

      Thanks!!

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        Only persons with a double first name it becomes:

        Marie Therese van der Steen tot Oberndorff

        First name: Marie
        Lastname: Therese van der Steen tot Oberndorff

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        • girishG girish

          @imc67 @p44 so, in 7.7 atleast, we did something like this:

          +            const names = [
          +                { in: 'James', out: { firstName: 'James', lastName: '', middleName: '' } },
          +                { in: 'James Anderson', out: { firstName: 'James', lastName: 'Anderson', middleName: '' } },
          +                { in: 'James Philip Anderson', out: { firstName: 'James', lastName: 'Philip Anderson', middleName: '' } },
          +            ];
          

          So, Willem van Oranje would be parsed as firstName Willem and lastName van Oranje. While not correct , atleast all the parts of the name are delivered to the app. Pre 7.7, parts of the name were dropped. I am wondering why app uses middlename now. What app are you testing with ?

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          @girish I confirm is working fine. Instance where I tested it was not updated to latest release. Thank's a lot

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