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Upgrade to newest node.js 22 #271

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@FelixFrizzy FelixFrizzy commented Feb 10, 2025

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    • Upgraded the Node.js version used in the build process from 14.x to 22.x, ensuring enhanced compatibility and functionality.

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The change updates the Dockerfile by modifying the Node.js installation step. The original installation command for Node.js version 14.x has been updated to install version 22.x. All other steps in the Docker build process remain unchanged, and there are no alterations to the declarations of exported or public entities.

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Dockerfile Updated Node.js installation version from 14.x to 22.x during build step

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    Developer->>DockerBuilder: Initiate build process
    DockerBuilder->>NodeInstaller: Install Node.js v22.x
    NodeInstaller-->>DockerBuilder: Installation complete
    DockerBuilder->>Developer: Build process finished
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Node.js leaps from fourteen to twenty-two,
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7-7: Node.js Version Upgrade to 22.x.
The updated installation command now pulls Node.js version 22.x from the NodeSource repository. This change is in line with the PR objective. Please verify that all Node.js–dependent commands (e.g., npm install and the Tailwind build commands) as well as any package dependencies are fully compatible with Node.js 22.x.


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codecov bot commented Feb 10, 2025

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 93.91%. Comparing base (3d74b5e) to head (57fec73).
Report is 2 commits behind head on development.

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@FelixFrizzy FelixFrizzy merged commit 8fb96df into development Feb 11, 2025
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@FelixFrizzy FelixFrizzy deleted the update-node branch February 11, 2025 08:31
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