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Fix: #198 - Error thrown in ngOnDestroy if plot not yet initialized#246
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…izedThis can occur in unit tests if you do not await the component beingstable, so thisresolvesplotly#198. However, this could also happen ifngOnDestroy is called very quickly after ngOnInit.
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This can occur in unit tests if you do not await the component being stable, so thisresolves#198. However, this could also happen if ngOnDestroy is called very quickly after ngOnInit.
Note that the actual error happens inside createFigure, but given that the
PlotlyService.remove
call needs theplotlyInstance
as well, and that other code checksplotlyInstance
for truthiness first, this seemed like a reasonable seam to introduce this check.The provided unit test failed before making this change, so this PR was done via TDD.
One bonus of this change is that it removes a use of the
!
operator.