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Description of problem:
Getting the following error in the Web UI when trying to rerun a REX job
~~~
TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '0') in I in div in div in m in v in t in t in c in f in d in div in l in p in y in t in n in a in C in s in div in b in IntlProvider in I18nProviderWrapper(b) in d in StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b)) in DataProvider(StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b)))
~~~
In the production log we saw 404 not found.
~~~
Started GET "/ui_job_wizard/job_invocation?id=188" for xx.xx.xx.xx
Processing by UiJobWizardController#job_invocation as JSON
Parameters: {"id"=>"188"}
Rendered common/404.html.erb within layouts/application (Duration: 8.0ms | Allocations: 8402)
Rendered layouts/base.html.erb (Duration: 50.2ms | Allocations: 17979)
Rendered layout layouts/application.html.erb (Duration: 70.1ms | Allocations: 38762)
Completed 404 Not Found in 98ms (Views: 70.7ms | ActiveRecord: 4.8ms | Allocations: 47911)
~~~
How reproducible:
Easy
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Login as an admin user. Set the current location to "Any Location"
2. Clone the "Run Command - Script Default" job template. Assign the current organizations. Don't assign any locations.
3. Run a command job by using the cloned job template.
4. Set the current location to one of the location.
5. In the job page, Click "Rerun" button
Actual results:
Web UI shows the following error:
~~~
TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '0') in I in div in div in m in v in t in t in c in f in d in div in l in p in y in t in n in a in C in s in div in b in IntlProvider in I18nProviderWrapper(b) in d in StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b)) in DataProvider(StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b)))
~~~
Expected results:
Web UI should handle the 404 not found response and print out a meaningful error message to the end user.
Additional info:
Unset the current location allowed the page to view properly.
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Description of problem: Getting the following error in the Web UI when trying to rerun a REX job ~~~ TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '0') in I in div in div in m in v in t in t in c in f in d in div in l in p in y in t in n in a in C in s in div in b in IntlProvider in I18nProviderWrapper(b) in d in StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b)) in DataProvider(StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b))) ~~~ In the production log we saw 404 not found. ~~~ Started GET "/ui_job_wizard/job_invocation?id=188" for xx.xx.xx.xx Processing by UiJobWizardController#job_invocation as JSON Parameters: {"id"=>"188"} Rendered common/404.html.erb within layouts/application (Duration: 8.0ms | Allocations: 8402) Rendered layouts/base.html.erb (Duration: 50.2ms | Allocations: 17979) Rendered layout layouts/application.html.erb (Duration: 70.1ms | Allocations: 38762) Completed 404 Not Found in 98ms (Views: 70.7ms | ActiveRecord: 4.8ms | Allocations: 47911) ~~~ How reproducible: Easy Steps to Reproduce: 1. Login as an admin user. Set the current location to "Any Location" 2. Clone the "Run Command - Script Default" job template. Assign the current organizations. Don't assign any locations. 3. Run a command job by using the cloned job template. 4. Set the current location to one of the location. 5. In the job page, Click "Rerun" button Actual results: Web UI shows the following error: ~~~ TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '0') in I in div in div in m in v in t in t in c in f in d in div in l in p in y in t in n in a in C in s in div in b in IntlProvider in I18nProviderWrapper(b) in d in StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b)) in DataProvider(StoreProvider(I18nProviderWrapper(b))) ~~~ Expected results: Web UI should handle the 404 not found response and print out a meaningful error message to the end user. Additional info: Unset the current location allowed the page to view properly.