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[Bug] TC-OPCREDS-3.2 - UI Unable to parse the test case #333

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Rajashreekalmane opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Bug] TC-OPCREDS-3.2 - UI Unable to parse the test case #333

Rajashreekalmane opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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Bug Something isn't working Frontend Needs Triage QA v1.4 Issues found in 1.4 timeframe v1.5

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Rajashreekalmane commented Aug 6, 2024

Describe the bug

[Bug] TC-OPCREDS-3.2 - UI Unable to parse the test case

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Open the UI
  2. Ensure the TC-OPCREDS-3.2 test case is selected
  3. Executed the below mentioned command to put DUT into a commissionable state, ./chip-all-clusters-app
  4. Click the Start button on Test-Harness user interface.

Expected behavior

Test Case should execute Successfully

Log files

TC_OPCREDS_3.2.log

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Version: v2.11-beta2+fall2024
Sha: bbeda31

@Rajashreekalmane Rajashreekalmane added Bug Something isn't working Needs Triage labels Aug 6, 2024
@hiltonlima hiltonlima added the QA label Aug 7, 2024
@raju-apple raju-apple added the v1.4 Issues found in 1.4 timeframe label Aug 16, 2024
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@raju-apple this issue has a backend PR for some time, but it depends on a frontend change which also has an open issue for some time: #306

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@gvargas-csa assigning this as its dependent on the fix for #306

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