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bug: Can't close a thread opened on an Artifact #4189

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BaptisteGi opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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bug: Can't close a thread opened on an Artifact #4189

BaptisteGi opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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group/frontend Issue related to the frontend (React) type/bug Something isn't working as expected

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@BaptisteGi
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API Server / GraphQL

Infrahub version

0.16.0

Current Behavior

When I click on "resolve thread" for a comment opened on an Artifact I have an error message
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Expected Behavior

I expect my thread to be resolved ...

Steps to Reproduce

  • Spin demo instance with demo data-set (invoke demo.build demo.start demo.load-infra-schema demo.load-infra-data)
  • Connect demo edge git repo to it (https://docs.infrahub.app/tutorials/getting-started/git-integration)
  • Create a Proposed change with one of the existing branch
  • Comment one artifact (If no artifact try to regenerate / change branch)
  • From the main Proposed Change view, try to resolve the thread

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@BaptisteGi BaptisteGi added the type/bug Something isn't working as expected label Aug 27, 2024
@dgarros dgarros added the group/frontend Issue related to the frontend (React) label Aug 28, 2024
@dgarros dgarros added this to the Infrahub - 0.16 milestone Aug 28, 2024
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Should be fixed on develop :)

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