Error: TypeError
Error Message: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading ‘testenvironmentoptions’)
Explanation:
This error occurs when trying to access a property of an undefined value. It means that the variable or object you are trying to access does not exist or has not been assigned a value.
Examples:
Let’s consider an example where we have an object called “testEnvironment” but it does not have a property called “testEnvironmentOptions”.
// Define the object
var testEnvironment = {};
// Try to access the undefined property
console.log(testEnvironment.testEnvironmentOptions);
In the above example, the error will be thrown because the “testEnvironment” object does not have a property called “testEnvironmentOptions”. Trying to access this undefined property will result in a TypeError.
To avoid this error, make sure that the variable or object you are trying to access has been properly assigned a value and the property you are trying to access actually exists.