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The following vulnerabilities are fixed with an upgrade: - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-TAR-15038581 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-ELLIPTIC-14908844 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-BACKSTAGEBACKENDPLUGINAPI-15054291 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASH-15053838 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-LODASHES-15053836 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-DIFF-14917201
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Summary of ChangesHello @q1blue, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request aims to enhance the security posture of the project by resolving six identified vulnerabilities in its yarn dependencies. It achieves this by updating specific package versions in the Highlights
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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to fix several security vulnerabilities by updating dependencies. While the update to lodash appears correct, the changes to the @backstage packages are problematic. The PR incorrectly replaces workspace:^ dependencies with pinned, outdated versions from a public registry. This will break the monorepo's dependency structure and likely cause the application to fail. I've left a critical comment with a suggestion to revert these specific changes. The vulnerabilities should be addressed manually, likely by using resolutions in the root package.json for the affected transitive dependencies.
| "@backstage/core-components": "0.1.0", | ||
| "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "0.1.0", | ||
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "0.0.1", | ||
| "@backstage/theme": "0.1.1", |
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These changes from workspace:^ to specific, old versions are incorrect for this monorepo setup. The workspace:^ protocol ensures that packages from within this monorepo are used, rather than fetching them from a public registry. Pinning to these very old versions will almost certainly break the application due to API incompatibilities and other issues. For example, @backstage/core-plugin-api is at version 1.5.3 in the workspace, but this change pins it to 0.1.0.
If the goal is to fix vulnerabilities in transitive dependencies, the correct approach in a Yarn workspace is typically to use the resolutions field in the root package.json to force a specific version of the vulnerable package across the entire project.
These lines should be reverted to use workspace:^.
| "@backstage/core-components": "0.1.0", | |
| "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "0.1.0", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "0.0.1", | |
| "@backstage/theme": "0.1.1", | |
| "@backstage/core-components": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/theme": "workspace:^", |
WalkthroughThis PR transitions the catalog-graph plugin from workspace-based dependency management to fixed version pinning. The changes update five dependencies: four internal Backstage packages (@backstage/core-components, @backstage/core-plugin-api, @backstage/plugin-catalog-react, and @backstage/theme) are converted from workspace protocol references to explicit version numbers, and the lodash dependency is upgraded from version 4.17.15 to 4.17.23. The lodash upgrade addresses known security vulnerabilities present in earlier versions. This modification suggests a shift in dependency management strategy, moving away from monorepo workspace references toward explicit version control for better stability and security. Changes
Sequence DiagramThis diagram shows the interactions between components: sequenceDiagram
participant Dev as Developer
participant PkgJson as package.json
participant PkgMgr as Package Manager
participant Registry as NPM Registry
Dev->>PkgJson: Update dependency versions
Note over PkgJson: @backstage/core-components: workspace:^ → 0.1.0<br/>@backstage/core-plugin-api: workspace:^ → 0.1.0<br/>@backstage/plugin-catalog-react: workspace:^ → 0.0.1<br/>@backstage/theme: workspace:^ → 0.1.1<br/>lodash: ^4.17.15 → ^4.17.23
Dev->>PkgMgr: Run install command
PkgMgr->>PkgJson: Read updated dependencies
PkgMgr->>Registry: Fetch specified versions
Registry-->>PkgMgr: Return package artifacts
PkgMgr->>PkgMgr: Install dependencies
PkgMgr-->>Dev: Installation complete
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Snyk has created this PR to fix 6 vulnerabilities in the yarn dependencies of this project.
Snyk changed the following file(s):
plugins/catalog-graph/package.jsonNote for zero-installs users
If you are using the Yarn feature zero-installs that was introduced in Yarn V2, note that this PR does not update the
.yarn/cache/directory meaning this code cannot be pulled and immediately developed on as one would expect for a zero-install project - you will need to runyarnto update the contents of the./yarn/cachedirectory.If you are not using zero-install you can ignore this as your flow should likely be unchanged.
Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:
SNYK-JS-TAR-15038581
SNYK-JS-ELLIPTIC-14908844
SNYK-JS-BACKSTAGEBACKENDPLUGINAPI-15054291
SNYK-JS-LODASH-15053838
SNYK-JS-LODASHES-15053836
SNYK-JS-DIFF-14917201
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This PR updates dependency management in the catalog-graph plugin, transitioning from workspace references to fixed versions and upgrading lodash for security.