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In ngUpgradeLite, when a downgraded component [requests its downgraded module][1], the AngularJS injector is [temporarily stored][2] with the intention of grabbing it [once the module has been bootstrapped][3] (which also cleans up the [temporary injector reference][4]). In [some tests][5], bootstrapping a component might throw an error, which causes the test to fail immediatelly and move on to the next test. In slow browsers (e.g. on CI/Saucelabs), the (successful) bootstrapping of another downgraded module might not have been completed in time and thus the temporary injector reference not cleaned up. In such a case, if the following test (in our randomized test suite) happens to rely on the temporary injector reference's being initially unset (such as [this test][6]), it will fail. This might appear as a flake on CI, because it depends on a race condition and specific order of tests, so it usually goes away after a rerun. This commit fixes it by ensuring the temporary injector reference is manually cleaned up, when necessary. Jira issue: FW-939 [1]: |
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