feat(server, html2pdf): implement better error reporting when Chrome is not found#2591
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…is not found **WHAT:** This change improves the error message when the StrictDoc web server cannot find a Chrome installation on the system it is running on. **WHY:** Before this change, the error message was a simple Internal Server Error without an explicit indication that the Chrome could not be found. A user would have to dig through the server logs to understand the issue. **HOW:** This integrates the upstream html2pdf4doc work where the error reporting was improved in the main.py driver program. In particular, the driver now exits with a specific exit code `COULD_NOT_FIND_CHROME = 5` that we can rely on in StrictDoc to identify the missing Chrome issue. strictdoc-project/html2pdf4doc_python#58 strictdoc-project/html2pdf4doc_python#70
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WHAT:
This change improves the error message when the StrictDoc web server cannot find a Chrome installation on the system it is running on.
WHY:
Before this change, the error message was a simple Internal Server Error without an explicit indication that the Chrome could not be found. A user would have to dig through the server logs to understand the issue.
HOW:
This integrates the upstream html2pdf4doc work where the error reporting was improved in the main.py driver program.
In particular, the driver now exits with a specific exit code
COULD_NOT_FIND_CHROME = 5that we can rely on in StrictDoc to identify the missing Chrome issue.strictdoc-project/html2pdf4doc_python#58 strictdoc-project/html2pdf4doc_python#70