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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/azure-sites/package.json

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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 run yarn to update the contents of the ./yarn/cache directory.
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Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

Issue Score
medium severity Improper Handling of Unicode Encoding
SNYK-JS-TAR-15038581
  208  
medium severity Use of a Cryptographic Primitive with a Risky Implementation
SNYK-JS-ELLIPTIC-14908844
  146  
high severity UNIX Symbolic Link (Symlink) Following
SNYK-JS-BACKSTAGEBACKENDPLUGINAPI-15054291
  113  
medium severity Prototype Pollution
SNYK-JS-LODASH-15053838
  88  
medium severity Prototype Pollution
SNYK-JS-LODASHES-15053836
  88  
medium severity Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
SNYK-JS-DIFF-14917201
  62  

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EntelligenceAI PR Summary

This PR transitions the azure-sites plugin from workspace protocol dependencies to explicit version pinning for three Backstage packages.

  • Changed @backstage/core-components from workspace protocol to fixed version 0.1.0
  • Changed @backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common from workspace protocol to fixed version 0.1.0
  • Changed @backstage/plugin-catalog-react from workspace protocol to fixed version 0.0.1
  • Enables independent package publishing or stricter version control

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Summary of Changes

Hello @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, automatically generated by Snyk, addresses six security vulnerabilities by updating specific @backstage dependencies within the plugins/azure-sites package. The primary goal is to enhance the project's security by upgrading vulnerable components to their patched versions.

Highlights

  • Vulnerability Fixes: This pull request addresses and fixes 6 identified security vulnerabilities across various dependencies, including one high-severity and five medium-severity issues.
  • Dependency Updates: The plugins/azure-sites/package.json file has been updated to specify exact versions for @backstage/core-components, @backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common, and @backstage/plugin-catalog-react, moving away from workspace:^.
  • Yarn Lock Warning: A warning is present indicating that the yarn.lock file failed to update and requires manual intervention before merging to ensure dependency consistency.
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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, attempts to fix 6 vulnerabilities by updating dependencies in plugins/azure-sites/package.json. However, the proposed changes pin several @backstage packages to very old versions instead of using the workspace:^ protocol appropriate for this monorepo. This will likely break the application due to version mismatches and API incompatibilities. Furthermore, the PR description notes that yarn.lock could not be updated, confirming that these changes introduce dependency resolution issues. I have recommended rejecting these changes and instead using Yarn's resolutions feature to address the underlying transitive dependency vulnerabilities without breaking the project's structure.

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"@backstage/core-components": "0.1.0",
"@backstage/core-plugin-api": "workspace:^",
"@backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common": "workspace:^",
"@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "workspace:^",
"@backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common": "0.1.0",
"@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "0.0.1",

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These version changes from workspace:^ to fixed, very old versions are likely to break the application. In a monorepo setup like this, packages are expected to use the versions from the current workspace. Pinning to old versions can lead to API incompatibilities and other issues.

For example:

  • @backstage/core-components is pinned to 0.1.0, but the workspace version is 0.13.4-next.0.
  • @backstage/plugin-catalog-react is pinned to 0.0.1, but the workspace version is 1.8.1-next.0.

Instead of pinning these direct dependencies, consider using Yarn's resolutions feature in the root package.json to force newer, non-vulnerable versions of the transitive dependencies that Snyk has flagged. This will fix the security issues without breaking the internal dependencies of the monorepo.

The PR description also notes that yarn.lock failed to update, which is a strong indication that these changes introduce dependency conflicts. It's best to revert these changes and address the vulnerabilities via resolutions.

    "@backstage/core-components": "workspace:^",
    "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "workspace:^",
    "@backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common": "workspace:^",
    "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "workspace:^"

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This PR updates the dependency management strategy for the azure-sites plugin by transitioning from workspace protocol references to explicit version pinning. Three Backstage packages are affected: @backstage/core-components is pinned to version 0.1.0, @backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common is pinned to version 0.1.0, and @backstage/plugin-catalog-react is pinned to version 0.0.1. This change moves away from monorepo workspace dependencies to fixed version specifications, which typically indicates preparation for independent package publication or the establishment of stricter version control policies across the codebase.

Changes

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plugins/azure-sites/package.json Updated three Backstage package dependencies from workspace protocol to fixed versions: @backstage/core-components to 0.1.0, @backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common to 0.1.0, and @backstage/plugin-catalog-react to 0.0.1.

Sequence Diagram

This diagram shows the interactions between components:

sequenceDiagram
    participant Dev as Developer
    participant PM as Package Manager
    participant Registry as NPM Registry
    
    Note over Dev,Registry: Dependency Version Update Process
    
    Dev->>PM: Update package.json dependencies
    Note right of Dev: Change workspace:^ to<br/>specific versions
    
    PM->>Registry: Resolve @backstage/core-components@0.1.0
    Registry-->>PM: Return package metadata
    
    PM->>Registry: Resolve @backstage/plugin-azure-sites-common@0.1.0
    Registry-->>PM: Return package metadata
    
    PM->>Registry: Resolve @backstage/plugin-catalog-react@0.0.1
    Registry-->>PM: Return package metadata
    
    PM->>PM: Update lock file
    PM-->>Dev: Dependencies resolved
    
    Note over Dev,Registry: No runtime behavior changes<br/>Only dependency version pinning
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