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fix: Remove CVE-2022-3517 vulnerability with minimatch #443

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@JhontSouth JhontSouth commented Jul 3, 2024

Addresses # 4684
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This PR updates the version of the package restify to avoid the CVE-2022-3517 vulnerability in minimatch 3.0.2.

Specific Changes

  • Updated restify from ^8.5.1 to ^11.1.0.

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The following image shows the minimatch versions installed after the update.
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Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 9781744037

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  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage decreased (-0.4%) to 84.078%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 9767040844: -0.4%
Covered Lines: 20347
Relevant Lines: 22904

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Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 9781744037

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  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage remained the same at 84.433%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 9767040844: 0.0%
Covered Lines: 20429
Relevant Lines: 22904

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@JhontSouth JhontSouth closed this Jul 5, 2024
@JhontSouth JhontSouth deleted the southworks/fix/minimatch-vulnerabilities branch July 5, 2024 16:54
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