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fix: broken skip link in Learner Dashboard #522

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Fixed issue #510
Learner Dashboard has a broken skip link

@Ankush1oo8 Ankush1oo8 requested a review from a team as a code owner December 5, 2024 16:30
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This is looking much better, @Ankush1oo8 ! I did notice that one test that is failing is a lint where they want you to use double quotes instead of single quotes.

Screenshot 2024-12-05 at 11 18 07 AM

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This is looking much better, @Ankush1oo8 ! I did notice that one test that is failing is a lint where they want you to use double quotes instead of single quotes.

Screenshot 2024-12-05 at 11 18 07 AM

Changing it

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I have changed the single quotes to double quotes

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Great! Now it looks like some of the Snapshot tests need to be updated (according to failing tests).

In your remote branch, you should be able to see what tests are failing by running npm run test.
You'll see some Jest Snapshots failing, because you made a change to the App.

To fix those snapshots, you would run npm run snapshot

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I tried to run the commands you told its showing fedx scripts not found

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@Ankush1oo8 ah, you'll need to first run npm install to install the dependencies, which includes fedx-scripts, then you can run all of the other NPM scripts (ie. npm run lint, npm run test, npm run snapshot).

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Ankush1oo8 commented Dec 6, 2024

@Ankush1oo8 ah, you'll need to first run npm install to install the dependencies, which includes fedx-scripts, then you can run all of the other NPM scripts (ie. npm run lint, npm run test, npm run snapshot).

I have installed all dependencies prior to running the commands

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@Ankush1oo8 that's weird. I pulled your PR to my local machine, and when I simply run npm run snapshot without doing any install, I see the error you must be getting.

Screenshot 2024-12-06 at 12 28 12 PM

Once I run npm install and then run npm run snapshot, it works perfectly as expected. To confirm, what command did you run to install the dependencies? And do you see a folder node_modules at the top of the Learner Dashboard directory? That would confirm that you installed the dependencies successfully, and fedx-scripts would be in there.

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First i have done npm install then other cmds

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@Ankush1oo8 and can you confirm that you see a folder node_modules at the top of the Learner Dashboard directory?

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Ankush1oo8 commented Dec 9, 2024

@jsnwesson yes node modules folder is present

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Hey @Ankush1oo8 , hope you're well! I'm not sure what the problem could be for you, but I'd encourage you to look through the Open edX developer documentation to see if someone has found a similar problem and solution for it, or to look through the Open edX Slack space.

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