This moves to node 22 and debian bookworm, since the versions we've been building and testing with are getting old.
There is some old material kept around for (speaks very quietly) Python 2 (looks around hoping no-one heard) which we continue to support for some long-time users but really really should drop soon.
The changes for the node upgrade were all test related. I did them in a way that shouldn't impair running on older versions of node, and did spot checks for this. This is to give some breathing room for upgrading Grist Lab's grist-saas as follow up work.
After adding a batch of new server tests, some interactions between
tests have shown up via a shared database. This sets an existing flag
for dealing with this problem, that is used during browser tests but
hadn't been needed before for server tests.
Summary:
- Node has a strong recommendation to assume bad state and exit promptly on
unhandled exceptions and rejections. We follow it, and only make an effort to
clean up before exiting, and to log the error in a more standard way.
- The only case seen in recent month of an unhandled rejection was for
attempting to write overly large JSON to a Client websocket. Ensure that's
handled, and add a test case that artificially reproduces this scenario.
Test Plan:
Added a test case for failing write to Client, and a test case that unhandled
errors indeed kill the server but with an attempt at cleanup.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D4124