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Unstable - Edit completion modal for an exercise - Cannot save most of the completion types #4648

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pcenov opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #4660
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bug DEV: frontend P0 - critical Priority: Release blocker or regression TAG: regression

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pcenov commented Aug 16, 2024

Observed behavior

When I open the 'Edit completion' modal for an exercise and select any option other than 'M of N' then when I click the Save button the selected option cannot be saved.

Expected behavior

It should be possible to save all of the supported completion types for an exercise.

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Go to https://unstable.studio.learningequality.org/en/accounts/#/ and sign in
  2. Open a channel with all of the supported resources
  3. Click the Options button for an Exercise and select the 'Edit completion' modal
  4. Attempt to save the exercise as Practice quiz or any of the other available options other than 'M of N'

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exercise.-.edit.completion.mp4

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no errors observed in the console

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pcenov commented Aug 16, 2024

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Original reported issue is fixed, changed completion criteria can now be saved, but the edited resources are now consistently marked as Incomplete, as previously reported.

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