Inspect Element throwing on Anonymous nodes and content missing from Markup view
Categories
(DevTools :: Inspector, defect, P1)
Tracking
(firefox-esr60 unaffected, firefox65 unaffected, firefox66 unaffected, firefox67+ fixed)
Tracking | Status | |
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firefox-esr60 | --- | unaffected |
firefox65 | --- | unaffected |
firefox66 | --- | unaffected |
firefox67 | + | fixed |
People
(Reporter: miker, Assigned: miker)
References
Details
(Keywords: regression)
Attachments
(1 file)
STR:
- Open https://stripe.com/docs/stripe-js/elements/quickstart
- Right-click the sidebar, select Inspect Element
- Alternatively, Open DevTools and use the Element Picker to select an element from the sidebar
Result:
The selected element doesn't get highlighted in the Markup view.
The <div id="sidebar">
node shows up as empty in the Markup view.
STR2:
- Open https://discourse.mozilla.
- Open DevTools, switch to Inspector
Result:
Notice empty <body>
tag, despite content obviously visible on screen
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Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 1•5 years ago
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Comment 2•5 years ago
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Thanks for the quick patch Mike.
For context, this is a regression from bug 1522404.
Updated•5 years ago
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Pushed by mratcliffe@mozilla.com: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/rev/22c5f8ae131e Inspect Element throwing on Anonymous nodes and content missing from Markup view r=rcaliman
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Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 7•5 years ago
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bugherder |
Comment 8•5 years ago
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Seems to be partially fixed
Random sites tried:
- https://www.google.com is ok
- https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/ fails
- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1524005 is ok
- https://www.amazon.com/ is ok
In sites which are marked as failed, noothing shows up in the inspector node list using the NVDA screen reader. I cannot see the display, so cannot verify whether the tree is displayed correctly.
Comment 9•5 years ago
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I cannot reproduce even with mozilla.org. The tree works fine for me and NVDA in latest Nightly.
Comment 10•5 years ago
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Only happens when using context menu to open inspector
- goto mozilla.org
- tab to a link
- do contextMenu \ q to open inspector on that link
Tree shows up empty.
If you instead open with control+shift+k, the tree shows up. However, when you click the "inspector" button from the dev toolbar, you cannot tab into it; you need to press control+f to focus on the search field, then you can tab to the element tree and see the nodes.
Comment 11•5 years ago
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Nope, WFM also with the context menu. In fact, that's what I tried after I couldn't reproduce with CTRL+Shift+K. Still cannot reproduce.
Comment 12•5 years ago
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Just run the last update, I don't see the bug anymore.
Comment 14•5 years ago
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Works now!
Just updated to 67.0a1 (2019-02-01) (64-bit)
It now seems to work with both context menu and keyboard shortcut control+shift+c.
-- Rich
Updated•5 years ago
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