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Snyk has created this PR to fix 6 vulnerabilities in the yarn dependencies of this project.

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  • plugins/example-todo-list-common/package.json

Note 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 run yarn to update the contents of the ./yarn/cache directory.
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Failed to update the yarn.lock, please update manually before merging.

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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This PR pins the @backstage/plugin-permission-common dependency to a specific version in the example-todo-list-common plugin.

  • Changed dependency version from workspace:^ to 0.1.0 in package.json
  • Transitions from local workspace reference to published package version
  • Indicates preparation for package publication or migration from monorepo development setup

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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, aims to enhance the project's security posture by upgrading the @backstage/plugin-permission-common dependency. This upgrade targets and resolves six distinct vulnerabilities, ranging from medium to high severity, thereby mitigating potential security risks within the application.

Highlights

  • Security Upgrade: Automated upgrade of the @backstage/plugin-permission-common dependency to version 0.1.0 to address multiple identified security vulnerabilities.
  • Vulnerabilities Addressed: This PR fixes six vulnerabilities, including Improper Handling of Unicode Encoding, Use of a Cryptographic Primitive with a Risky Implementation, UNIX Symbolic Link Following, two instances of Prototype Pollution, and Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS).
  • Manual Intervention Required: The yarn.lock file failed to update automatically, requiring manual intervention to update it before merging, especially for users leveraging Yarn's zero-installs feature.
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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to fix several security vulnerabilities by upgrading the @backstage/plugin-permission-common package. However, the proposed change is incorrect and potentially harmful. It replaces a yarn workspace dependency (workspace:^) with a pinned, much older version (0.1.0), effectively downgrading it from the current workspace version of 0.7.7. This change breaks the monorepo's integrity and is likely to cause build failures or regressions. Additionally, the PR notes that it failed to update the yarn.lock file. Due to these critical issues, this PR should not be merged as is. The underlying vulnerabilities should be addressed by updating the dependencies within the @backstage/plugin-permission-common package itself or by other means that respect the monorepo structure.

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"dependencies": {
"@backstage/plugin-permission-common": "workspace:^"
"@backstage/plugin-permission-common": "0.1.0"

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This change from workspace:^ to a pinned version 0.1.0 is incorrect and will likely cause issues. The workspace:^ protocol ensures that this package uses the local version of @backstage/plugin-permission-common from this monorepo, which is currently at version 0.7.7. Changing this to 0.1.0 is a significant downgrade and will cause this package to use an old, published version from the registry instead of the local one. This breaks the monorepo development workflow and could introduce bugs or break compatibility. This change should be reverted to keep the workspace dependency.

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"@backstage/plugin-permission-common": "0.1.0"
"@backstage/plugin-permission-common": "workspace:^"

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This pull request updates the dependency management for the example-todo-list-common plugin by transitioning from a workspace protocol reference to a fixed version for the @backstage/plugin-permission-common package. The change replaces the flexible workspace:^ reference with a pinned version 0.1.0, indicating a shift from local monorepo development to using published package versions. This type of change is typically made when preparing a package for publication or when moving away from a workspace-based development setup to ensure consistent dependency resolution across different environments.

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plugins/example-todo-list-common/package.json Updated @backstage/plugin-permission-common dependency from workspace protocol reference (workspace:^) to fixed version 0.1.0.

Sequence Diagram

This diagram shows the interactions between components:

sequenceDiagram
    participant Dev as Developer
    participant PM as Package Manager
    participant WS as Workspace
    participant NPM as NPM Registry
    participant Plugin as example-todo-list-common

    Note over Dev,Plugin: Dependency Resolution Change

    rect rgb(240, 240, 240)
        Note over Dev,NPM: BEFORE: workspace:^ reference
        Dev->>PM: Install dependencies
        PM->>WS: Resolve @backstage/plugin-permission-common
        WS-->>PM: Return local workspace package
        PM->>Plugin: Link workspace dependency
    end

    rect rgb(220, 250, 220)
        Note over Dev,NPM: AFTER: 0.1.0 specific version
        Dev->>PM: Install dependencies
        PM->>NPM: Fetch @backstage/plugin-permission-common@0.1.0
        NPM-->>PM: Return published package v0.1.0
        PM->>Plugin: Install versioned dependency
    end

    Note over Plugin: Plugin now uses published<br/>package instead of<br/>workspace reference
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