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'Plagiarism checks': UI bug #8528

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kerstinandree opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #8603
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'Plagiarism checks': UI bug #8528

kerstinandree opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #8603

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@kerstinandree
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Describe the bug

The clean-up button on plagiarism checks results in a bug in the UI (see the screenshot)

To Reproduce

  1. Run a plagiarism check
  2. Clean up
  3. Verify you get the same box as in the screenshot

Expected behavior

Should not have this error in the UI

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Which version of Artemis are you seeing the problem on?

7,0,2

What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

Microsoft Edge

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@zhngharry
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Could someone assign this issue to me?

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zhngharry commented May 10, 2024

Ive tried to debug the issue, but it seems like it is deeply rooted somewhere else, possibly not even in the Client Side. It seems like the bug doesnt appear on Modeling Plagiarism Results, just the "TextPlagiarismResult"s. I'm not familiar with the backend at all, could someone from the backend double check this?

The modal is set properly on the client-side AFAIK, but I believe the issue is caused by the errors which also result in the ngx chart to not show.

@zhngharry zhngharry self-assigned this May 15, 2024
@zhngharry zhngharry linked a pull request May 15, 2024 that will close this issue
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