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[Critical] Плагин падает если кастомный неправильный локатор вернуть в нормальное состояние #1594

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AlexeyGirin opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1601
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AlexeyGirin commented Dec 7, 2023

Environment details (please complete the following information):
JDN v 3.14.31 Back-end v 0.2.58
win10

Describe the bug
Плагин падает если кастомный неправильный локатор вернуть в нормальное состояние

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Откройте плагин на страничке https://jdi-testing.github.io/jdi-light/html5.html (пароль - Roman, Pass - Jdi1234)
  2. Нажмите кнопку +Page Object
  3. Распознайте там HTML5 элементы через кнопку Generate All
  4. Откройте на редактирование любой локатор с делайте его невалидным
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  5. Сохраните
  6. Откройте его снова и сделайте валидным (убрать внесённые изменения)
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  7. Сохраните

Actual behavior
Плагин упадёт в белый экран

Expected behavior
Плагин не падает

@AlexeyGirin AlexeyGirin added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 7, 2023
@AlexeyGirin AlexeyGirin added this to the Release 3.15 milestone Dec 7, 2023
@Iogsotot Iogsotot self-assigned this Dec 7, 2023
@Iogsotot Iogsotot linked a pull request Dec 13, 2023 that will close this issue
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#1601
3.14.33

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Tested in 3.14.38 - Passed
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