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As this was closed was there a solution or has it just been moved to the new issue that in mentioned above? As I am facing the same problem and wondered if there was something I missed.
Workaround was to replace 'Object.keys' with 'Object.getOwnPropertyNames'
in auto-spy.ts.
Not yet had the chance to look into the reason why Object.keys does not
work.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020, 11:23 Elliot Jenkins ***@***.***> wrote:
As this was closed was there a solution or has it just been moved to the
new issue that in mentioned above? As I am facing the same problem and
wondered if there was something I missed.
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Hi,
I created a test of a component with scuri.
The component calls a service function in the constructor.
When the test tries to build it get's the error: TypeError: this.authService.loggedIn is not a function.
Does anyone have a clue on why this is happening?
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