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workshops: forum tutorial tests failing #1897

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MalekLahbib opened this issue Apr 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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workshops: forum tutorial tests failing #1897

MalekLahbib opened this issue Apr 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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MalekLahbib commented Apr 7, 2024

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@zivkovicmilos

we've tried to follow your forum tutorial, but the forum_test.gno was displaying errors each time:

Screenshot from 2024-04-07 16-44-26

So after making several tests and trying to find the problem, I realized that the "setter" functions were not modifying the forum created in the test file and then realized that these functions were called with (f Forum) instead of (f *Forum).

So can you modify your hackmd file so that it works correctly?

PS: I don't know if you added the forum example somewhere, and if you want us to do a PR to add is to the examples.

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Hey @MalekLahbib,

Thank you for looking into this 🙏

I've pinged our DevRel @leohhhn to take a look at optimizing this tutorial and seeing where we can fit it in on the official docs / some tutorial page, so I'll keep this issue open until we resolve it

@zivkovicmilos zivkovicmilos added the 🐞 bug Something isn't working label Apr 8, 2024
@zivkovicmilos zivkovicmilos changed the title forum tutorial workshops: forum tutorial tests failing Apr 8, 2024
@leohhhn leohhhn moved this from Priority 1 to Backlog in 👥 Team: Devrels May 13, 2024
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