Previously, reactflow appears to have handled an edge case when using its `applyChanges` utility. If a change was provided without an item, it would skip that change. For example, an "add edge" change that somehow passed `null` as the edge, instead of a valid edge. In our workflow loading and validation logic, invalid edges were removed from the array using `delete edges[i]`. This left "holes" in the array of edges. We then asked `reactflow` to add these edges to state. When it encountered one of the "holes", it skipped over it. In a recent release (unsure which, somewhere between the latest v11 and ~v12.4) this seems to have changed. It no longer skips over the "holes" and instead trusts the data. This can cause a couple issues: - Error when loading the workflow if `reactflow` attempt to do anything with the nonexistent edge. - If somehow the workflow makes it into state with "holes" in the array of edges, all sorts of other stuff breaks when our code does anything with the nonexistent edge. Two-part fix: - Update the invalid edge handling to not use `delete edges[i]`. Instead, as we check each edge, we add invalid ones to a set. Then, after all the checks are finished, filter out the invalid edges. The resultant edges array has no holes. - Simplify the logic around setting nodes and edges in redux. Previously we were using `reactflow`'s `applyChanges` utils, but this does literally nothing except take extra CPU cycles. We can simply set the loaded nodes and edges directly in redux. Perhaps we were using `applyChanges` because it addressed the "holes" issue? Not sure. But we don't need it now. Closes #7868
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