FIXES FRMW-2852
**What**
A workflow distributed transaction expect any response and error to be serializable. When it is not the case, the distributed transaction might fail during the save checkpoint that occurs for async steps. This can lead to unexpected behaviour.
With this pr, we introduce a way to handle non serialazable object in a more sustainable manner, this means the following:
- If a workflow throw any non serialazable error (e.g AWS error that contains full IncomingMessage object that related to network communication, think of req/res) then we identify that this object is not serialzable and we clean up the object to make it serializable without loosing the main information, add a new error to the workflow to informed of this issue and can be handled by the user.
- If a response is not serializable (which should not happen at this point because it is handled before by the value resolver), in that case, we wont be able to reuse that response to continue the workflow which means that the workflow is in a non runnable state. In that case we throw a specific error stating that a non serializable context is being provided
**second what**
This pr refactor the `runAsStep` to add better support for workflow cancelation, especially async ones
What:
- copy data before saving checkpoint
- removed unused data format function
- properly handle registerStepFailure to not throw
- emit onFinish event even when execution failed
What
- Store result of cart-completion workflow for three days by default
- This enables the built-in idempotency mechanism to kick-in, provided the same transaction ID is used on workflow executions
- Return order from cart-completion workflow if the cart has already been completed
- In case transaction ID is not used on workflow executions, we still only want to complete a cart once
CLOSES: FRMW-2704
**What**
Re-structure the Query graph API as well as introduce dynamic typing from schemas on the filters and better handling of relation treatment for fields/filters inference
Co-authored-by: Adrien de Peretti <25098370+adrien2p@users.noreply.github.com>
FIXES TRI-174
**What**
Currently, every time a Local workflow is being instantiated, it will grab the global workflow definition including the orchestrator instance. This leads to issues when we have concurrent running workflows which all register their event listeners to this single orchestrator instance which can lead to exhausting the listerners.
With this fix, every local workflow will have a copy of the global workflow definition plus a new instance (cloned) of the orchestrator meaning that from now on, every local workflow will have its own orchestrator.