test(frontend): add unit tests for DatasetVersionSelectorComponent#5579
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What changes were proposed in this PR?
Adds a unit test spec for DatasetVersionSelectorComponent, which previously had no *.spec.ts. The component is a Formly field type whose onClickOpenDatasetSelectionModal() opens a dataset-selection modal and writes the chosen value back into the form control when the modal closes with a value.
Any related issues, documentation, discussions?
Closes #5470
How was this PR tested?
New unit tests added in dataset-version-selector.component.spec.ts, run via
ng test(Vitest). They cover:All 4 tests pass; eslint and prettier checks are clean.
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