[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #52790: Reusable blocks disappeared

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#52790: Reusable blocks disappeared
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 Reporter:  jordiparera                          |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)                         |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal                               |   Milestone:
Component:  Editor                               |     Version:  5.7
 Severity:  critical                             |  Resolution:  worksforme
 Keywords:  reporter-feedback needs-testing      |     Focuses:
  2nd-opinion                                    |
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Changes (by desrosj):

 * status:  reopened => closed
 * resolution:   => worksforme
 * milestone:  5.8.2 =>


Comment:

 Hey everyone,

 This ticket has become a runaway train of sorts. I am going to close it
 out, but not because any of the reports above are invalid or not worth
 investigating.

 Unfortunately, there are so many unique and different scenarios being
 discussed, I don't think there is anything that can be done to investigate
 any of them here. Trac is best when there are specific steps to reproduce
 a specific problem so that a solution can be created and refined. It's
 very difficult to make progress when the actual problem cannot be
 identified. When lots of folks chime in with slightly different problems,
 it's impossible to narrow down to a specific problem.

 If you commented above to report a usability issue unrelated to reusable
 blocks becoming invalid or disappearing, please open an issue on the
 [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg Gutenberg GitHub repository] with
 detailed steps to replicate the behavior, a summary of what your
 expectation is, and a summary of your suggested changes.

 If you are still experiencing a problem with reusable blocks after an
 update, please try the following steps (in a staging or test site):
 - Deactivate plugins one by one and see if the issue is solved.
 - Ensure your theme is up to date, and/or try switching to a different
 theme, preferably one of the Twenty X default themes.
 - Look at which blocks are found within the reusable blocks that are not
 rendering after update. Do some work while others don't? Note which blocks
 fall into each category.
 - If there are console warnings, make note of which blocks they reference,
 and what they are saying. It's very common to have notices in the console
 related to blocks because any time the properties of a block are updated
 on render to be compatible with the newest version of the block's schema,
 a "Block successfully updated" message is posted to the console. However,
 if you see a "Block validation: Block validation failed for `some/block`",
 that could indicate where there is a problem.

 If these steps do not help you determine what the issue is, please open a
 topic in the [https://wordpress.org/support/forums/WordPress.org Support
 Forum], which is a better place to work through issues to identify where
 the problem lies. Make sure to detail which of the items above you have
 tried, and include:
 - The version of WP you are using and upgrading from.
 - Examples of markup for blocks that are broken.
 - What you are seeing vs. what you expect to see.
 - Explicit steps you take to reproduce the problem.

 If you're able to identify more precise conditions to reproduce the issue
 (specific blocks with specific content and specific steps), please open a
 new Trac ticket or Gutenberg issue with these details.

 Focusing on the issue originally reported, there are still no step by step
 instructions, details about block types or block contents shared, etc. to
 use for trying to reproduce the problem. I am also confused by the most
 recent message. It seems like @jordiparera may have solved the problem?
 But not sure.

 I'm going to close this out as `worksforme` because several experienced
 core contributors have yet to be able to reproduce the issue.

 Again, this does not mean that the issue does not exist. It just means
 there is a lack of the information to work through the problem, and
 working through the problems described here at this point of the process
 is better suited for the support forums.

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