App: [$1000] Dev - Console log error displayed on clicking 'Select a workspace' dropdown value
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Action Performed:
Precondition: account should have only one active workspace
- Create a workspace & make sure you have only one active workspace
- Click on ‘FAB’ menu ion
- Click on ‘New room’ 4, Click on ‘Workspace’ dropdown menu
- Click on ‘Select a workspace’ option
Expected Result:
There should be no console log error
Actual Result:
Console log error displayed [Cannot update a component (Form) while rendering a different component (SafeAreaInsetsContext.Consumer).]
Workaround:
Can the user still use Expensify without this being fixed? Have you informed them of the workaround?
Platforms:
Which of our officially supported platforms is this issue occurring on?
- Android / native
- Android / Chrome
- iOS / native
- iOS / Safari
- MacOS / Chrome / Safari
- MacOS / Desktop
Version Number: Dev Reproducible in staging?: needs reproduction Reproducible in production?: needs reproduction If this was caught during regression testing, add the test name, ID and link from TestRail: Email or phone of affected tester (no customers): Logs: https://stackoverflow.com/c/expensify/questions/4856 Notes/Photos/Videos: Any additional supporting documentation
https://github.com/Expensify/App/assets/43996225/ea483520-b7b6-4ede-8e92-5bd320ed3940
Expensify/Expensify Issue URL: Issue reported by: @natnael-guchima Slack conversation: https://expensify.slack.com/archives/C049HHMV9SM/p1690464572048079
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About this issue
- Original URL
- State: closed
- Created a year ago
- Comments: 24 (15 by maintainers)
We need to pay @Natnael-Guchima for the bug report right?
Oh… makes sense. Apologies for the misunderstanding earlier
My understanding is that it’s specifically addressing a regression from the PR author that introduced it, and so it makes sense to “fix your work” in this case.