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2024.06.21: Quantitative Reporting extension displays a blocking popup related to DICOM SEG meta-data #2062

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jcfr opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 5 comments
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jcfr commented Jun 21, 2024

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jcfr commented Jan 31, 2025

As of January 31st, 2025, this is still an issue:

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@jcfr jcfr changed the title 2024.06.21: An extension displays a blocking popup related to DICOM SEG meta-data 2024.06.21: Quantitative Reporting extension displays a blocking popup related to DICOM SEG meta-data Jan 31, 2025
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jcfr commented Jan 31, 2025

Associated repository is https://github.com/QIICR/QuantitativeReporting

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fedorov commented Feb 1, 2025

What are the steps to reproduce this issue?

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@fedorov This would be from running the automated testing associated with the extension at https://github.com/QIICR/QuantitativeReporting/blob/master/Testing/QuantitativeReportingTests.py. Evidently there is an action in the automation that produces the pop dialog that requires user input which is what pauses things.

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lassoan commented Feb 1, 2025

We often solve this kind of issues by adding a check if the application is in testing mode and if it is then do not show blocking pop-ups.

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