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"Move to Trash" fails to redirect to posts page #17426

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afercia opened this issue Sep 13, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #17427
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"Move to Trash" fails to redirect to posts page #17426

afercia opened this issue Sep 13, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #17427
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[Priority] High Used to indicate top priority items that need quick attention [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended [Type] Regression Related to a regression in the latest release

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afercia commented Sep 13, 2019

Describe the bug
"Move to Trash" trashes a post but doesn't redirect to the posts page.

To reproduce

  • tested on latest WP trunk 5.3 alpha
  • activate Gutenberg plugin, current version: 6.4.0 9a1e33e
  • create a new post
  • enter a title and add a paragraph just to have some content
  • either save as draft or publish
  • click "Move to Trash" in the Document sidebar
  • nothing happens (visually)
  • click again "Move to Trash"
  • see the error notice informing you the post is already trashed

Screenshot 2019-09-13 at 14 33 42

Git bisect tells me 4944315 is the first bad commit, see #16932 (huge PR to update the store to use Core Data entities) /Cc @epiqueras @youknowriad

@afercia afercia added [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended [Priority] High Used to indicate top priority items that need quick attention [Type] Regression Related to a regression in the latest release labels Sep 13, 2019
@github-actions github-actions bot added the [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress label Sep 13, 2019
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