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Part of #229910. Unfortunately this is a little hacky because upstream doesn't intend to support it for 2.5, but only for 3.0 which isn't out yet, however nodejs-16 will get out of maintenance during the support-span of NixOS 23.05[1]. The only breaking change is that `extract-files` uses a deprecated way of exposing modules, I went through the list of other breaking changes in v17 and v18[2][3] and couldn't spot any usage of removed features, also local testing didn't reveal further issues. Unfortunately fixing that breakage turned out to be non-trivial. Currently, `extract-files@9.0.0` is used with the problematic portions in its `package.json`, however it's only a transitive dependency of `@graphql-tools/url-loader` & `apollo-upload-client`. Unfortunately, the versions of that in use require v9 and don't work with a newer version of `extract-files` with the problem fixed[4]. Also, upgrading the dependencies in question is not a feasible option because `graphql-tools` was split up into multiple smaller packages in v8 and also some of the APIs in use in `wiki.js` were dropped there[5], so this would also be very time-consuming and non-trivial to fix. Since this was the only issue, I decided to go down the hacky route and patch the problem in `package.json` of `extract-files` manually during our `patchPhase`. [1] https://github.com/requarks/wiki/discussions/6388 [2] https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v17.0.0 [3] https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v18.0.0 [4] Upon local testing, this broke with the following error: Error [ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED]: Package subpath './public/extractFiles' is not defined by "exports" in /wiki/node_modules/extract-files/package.json [5] For instance `SchemaDirectiveVisitor` in `server/graph/directives/auth`. |
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