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  2. KOGITO-8964

SWF Viewer - setBackgroundColor function sets black color for non-existent color values

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      1. Open any workflow in VSCode.
      2. Toggle Developer Tools
      3. Open console and set the color of any node to non-existent color value.
        • E.g.: Call the commands from the description.

      Actual result

      The shape's color is set to black.

      Expected result

      The shape's color is set to white.

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      Open any workflow in VSCode. E.g.: applicant-request-decision.sw.json Toggle Developer Tools Open console and set the color of any node to non-existent color value. E.g.: Call the commands from the description. Actual result The shape's color is set to black. Expected result The shape's color is set to white.
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      setBackroundColor function sets black color (#000000) for non-existent values.

      The default value should be white (#FFFFFF).

      Function is used from Editor Canvas API. For example, call the following commands in VSCode Developer Tools console:

      var canvas = window.frames.canvas;
      let firstStateId = canvas.getNodeIds()[1];
      canvas.setBackgroundColor(firstStateId, "non-existent color")
      canvas.draw()
      

            handreyrc Handrey Cunha
            lterifaj@redhat.com Lubomir Terifaj
            Lubomir Terifaj Lubomir Terifaj
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