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Gutenberg: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'includes') #21021

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tatasha2004 opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #21024
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tatasha2004 commented Jan 8, 2024

What is the goal of this issue?

Yoast SEO is broken with gutenberg trunk
block-editor.js?ver=65ee9f80409cd711ba57e26b01446d58:659 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'includes')
    at block-editor.js?ver=65ee9f80409cd711ba57e26b01446d58:659:3913
    at window.yoast.initEditorIntegration (block-editor.js?ver=65ee9f80409cd711ba57e26b01446d58:659:5469)
    at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> (post-edit.js?ver=f56123621e1b2b3e10200b3f1d7c7cba:41:3042)

https://yoast.slack.com/archives/C027BFR5L/p1704707813213239

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Does the issue still need UX or research?

If available: what are the tips for fixing the problem or possible solutions?

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Should documentation be added or updated for this change? and if so, where?

@igorschoester igorschoester self-assigned this Jan 8, 2024
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mhkuu commented Jan 8, 2024

Conflicting PR: WordPress/gutenberg#57529

@igorschoester igorschoester removed their assignment Jan 8, 2024
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shabnam611 commented Jan 18, 2024

Please inform the customer of conversation #1096249 when this conversation has been closed.

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