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[Snyk] Security upgrade eslint from 7.32.0 to 9.0.0 #99

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This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.


Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `npm` dependencies of this project.

Changes included in this PR

  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
    • superset-frontend/package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

With an upgrade:
Severity Priority Score (*) Issue Breaking Change Exploit Maturity
medium severity 141/1000
Why? Confidentiality impact: None, Integrity impact: None, Availability impact: High, Scope: Unchanged, Exploit Maturity: Proof of Concept, User Interaction (UI): None, Privileges Required (PR): None, Attack Complexity: Low, Attack Vector: Local, EPSS: 0.01055, Social Trends: No, Days since published: 128, Reachable: No, Transitive dependency: Yes, Is Malicious: No, Business Criticality: High, Provider Urgency: Medium, Package Popularity Score: 99, Impact: 5.99, Likelihood: 2.35, Score Version: V5
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime
SNYK-JS-INFLIGHT-6095116
Yes Proof of Concept

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Package name: eslint The new version differs by 250 commits.

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Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@ant-design/[email protected] None +3 18.3 MB zombiej
npm/@applitools/[email protected] Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +78 10.6 MB applitools-admin
npm/@babel/[email protected] Transitive: eval, filesystem, network, shell +5 1.28 MB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] None 0 63.9 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] environment, filesystem, unsafe +28 7.57 MB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] unsafe +3 230 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] None 0 40.8 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] unsafe +7 622 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] environment +104 7.47 MB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] None +9 208 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] environment, filesystem, unsafe 0 61.7 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] None 0 359 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] None 0 218 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/[email protected] environment +2 2.47 MB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@cypress/[email protected] None +1 147 kB cypress-npm-publisher
npm/@data-ui/[email protected] Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem +12 5.05 MB data-ui
npm/@data-ui/[email protected] None +20 1.45 MB data-ui
npm/@data-ui/[email protected] None 0 19.3 kB data-ui
npm/@data-ui/[email protected] Transitive: environment, eval +14 1.39 MB data-ui
npm/@emotion/[email protected] environment +15 2.46 MB emotion-release-bot
npm/@emotion/[email protected] environment +2 132 kB emotion-release-bot
npm/@encodable/[email protected] None +6 625 kB kristw-bot
npm/@fontsource/[email protected] None 0 5.38 MB lotusdevshack
npm/@hot-loader/[email protected] environment, eval +1 3.12 MB kashey
npm/@istanbuljs/[email protected] None +1 20.8 kB coreyfarrell
npm/@mapbox/[email protected] Transitive: filesystem +4 120 kB mapbox-npm-02
npm/@math.gl/[email protected] None 0 301 kB pessimistress

🚮 Removed packages: npm/@applitools/[email protected], npm/@cypress/[email protected], npm/@superset-ui/[email protected], npm/@types/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected]

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Install scripts npm/[email protected]
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node -e "try{require('./postinstall')}catch(e){}"
Install scripts npm/@applitools/[email protected]
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node src/postinstall

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