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The following vulnerabilities are fixed with an upgrade: - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-AJV-15274295 - https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-QS-15268416
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WalkthroughThis PR updates the dependency management strategy for the entity-feedback plugin by converting workspace protocol dependencies to fixed version specifications. Three Backstage-related dependencies are transitioned from flexible workspace references ('workspace:^') to explicit version pins. This change affects the catalog model (pinned to 0.1.1), plugin catalog react (pinned to 0.0.1), and plugin entity feedback common (pinned to 0.1.0). The modification suggests a shift in the package's dependency resolution approach, potentially in preparation for package publishing, improved version control, or a change in the monorepo's dependency management strategy. Changes
Sequence DiagramThis diagram shows the interactions between components: sequenceDiagram
participant EFP as entity-feedback plugin
participant CM as @backstage/catalog-model
participant PCR as @backstage/plugin-catalog-react
participant PEFC as @backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common
Note over EFP: Dependency Version Update
Note over EFP,CM: catalog-model<br/>workspace:^ → 0.1.1
EFP->>CM: depends on (pinned version)
Note over EFP,PCR: plugin-catalog-react<br/>workspace:^ → 0.0.1
EFP->>PCR: depends on (pinned version)
Note over EFP,PEFC: plugin-entity-feedback-common<br/>workspace:^ → 0.1.0
EFP->>PEFC: depends on (pinned version)
Note over EFP: Build/Install Process
EFP->>CM: resolve & install v0.1.1
EFP->>PCR: resolve & install v0.0.1
EFP->>PEFC: resolve & install v0.1.0
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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, attempts to resolve two security vulnerabilities by pinning several @backstage dependencies to specific, outdated versions. This approach is highly problematic as it significantly downgrades packages, breaking from the monorepo's workspace: protocol and likely introducing breaking changes. My review includes a critical comment recommending the rejection of this PR in favor of a manual fix, such as using resolutions in the root package.json to update the transitive dependencies (ajv and qs) without downgrading the main packages.
| "@backstage/catalog-model": "0.1.1", | ||
| "@backstage/core-components": "workspace:^", | ||
| "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "workspace:^", | ||
| "@backstage/errors": "workspace:^", | ||
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "workspace:^", | ||
| "@backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common": "workspace:^", | ||
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "0.0.1", | ||
| "@backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common": "0.1.0", |
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This automated Snyk pull request attempts to fix security vulnerabilities by pinning dependencies to specific, and very old, versions. This is a dangerous approach that will likely break your application and defeats the purpose of using workspace: versions in a monorepo.
The following packages are being significantly downgraded:
@backstage/catalog-model:workspace:^->0.1.1@backstage/plugin-catalog-react:workspace:^->0.0.1@backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common:workspace:^->0.1.0
This will almost certainly introduce breaking changes. The correct way to fix these transitive vulnerabilities is to use resolutions in the root package.json to force a safe version across the entire project.
For example, you could add this to your root package.json:
"resolutions": {
"ajv": ">=8.12.0",
"qs": ">=6.11.1"
}After making this change, you would need to run yarn install to update the yarn.lock file, which this PR failed to do.
It is strongly recommended to close this PR and address the vulnerabilities manually by reverting these changes and applying a proper fix.
| "@backstage/catalog-model": "0.1.1", | |
| "@backstage/core-components": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/errors": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "0.0.1", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common": "0.1.0", | |
| "@backstage/catalog-model": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/core-components": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/core-plugin-api": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/errors": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-catalog-react": "workspace:^", | |
| "@backstage/plugin-entity-feedback-common": "workspace:^", |
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Snyk has created this PR to fix 2 vulnerabilities in the yarn dependencies of this project.
Snyk changed the following file(s):
plugins/entity-feedback/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-AJV-15274295
SNYK-JS-QS-15268416
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This PR transitions the entity-feedback plugin from workspace protocol dependencies to fixed version specifications.