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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @nrwl/angular from 15.6.2 to 15.9.7. See this package in npm: @nrwl/angular See this project in Snyk: https://app.snyk.io/org/mohammadnewton/project/400f860f-8727-4b6f-a304-90984fad4877?utm_source=github&utm_medium=referral&page=upgrade-pr
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Hello @nejidevelops, 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!
Summary of Changes
This pull request, initiated by Snyk, upgrades the @nrwl/angular package from version 15.6.2 to 15.9.7. According to the PR description, this upgrade addresses several vulnerabilities, including issues related to excessive platform resource consumption, incomplete input validation, inefficient regular expression complexity, and potential ReDoS attacks. The PR includes a direct update to the package.json file to reflect the new version of the @nrwl/angular package. There has been no reviewer activity yet.
Highlights
- Dependency Upgrade: The pull request upgrades the
@nrwl/angulardependency from version 15.6.2 to 15.9.7. - Vulnerability Fixes: The upgrade addresses multiple vulnerabilities, including potential ReDoS attacks and resource consumption issues.
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- package.json
- Upgraded @nrwl/angular from version 15.6.2 to 15.9.7 on line 33.
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Code Review
This pull request upgrades the @nrwl/angular package from version 15.6.2 to 15.9.7. The upgrade addresses several security vulnerabilities, including high and critical severity issues. The PR description provides a summary of the fixed issues and links to their respective Snyk vulnerability reports. Overall, this is a valuable update that enhances the project's security posture.
Summary of Findings
- Security Vulnerabilities: The upgrade resolves several security vulnerabilities, including a critical issue related to incomplete list of disallowed inputs and high severity issues related to excessive platform resource consumption and inefficient regular expression complexity. Addressing these vulnerabilities is crucial for maintaining the application's security.
Merge Readiness
Given the resolution of critical and high severity security vulnerabilities, this pull request is highly recommended for merging. It's important to ensure that the upgrade doesn't introduce any regressions in the application's functionality, but the security benefits outweigh the risks. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging.
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @nrwl/angular from 15.6.2 to 15.9.7.
ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.
The recommended version is 56 versions ahead of your current version.
The recommended version was released 2 years ago.
Issues fixed by the recommended upgrade:
SNYK-JS-BRACES-6838727
SNYK-JS-BABELTRAVERSE-5962462
SNYK-JS-MICROMATCH-6838728
SNYK-JS-BABELHELPERS-9397697
Release notes
Package name: @nrwl/angular
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15.9.7 - 2023-09-13
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15.9.6 - 2023-08-25
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15.9.5 - 2023-08-21
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15.9.4 - 2023-05-05
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15.9.3 - 2023-04-27
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15.9.2 - 2023-03-31
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15.9.1 - 2023-03-30
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15.9.0 - 2023-03-30
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15.9.0-rc.2 - 2023-03-29
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15.9.0-rc.1 - 2023-03-29
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15.9.0-rc.0 - 2023-03-28
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15.9.0-beta.11 - 2023-03-24
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15.9.0-beta.10 - 2023-03-24
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15.9.0-beta.9 - 2023-03-23
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15.9.0-beta.8 - 2023-03-22
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15.9.0-beta.7 - 2023-03-22
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15.9.0-beta.6 - 2023-03-20
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15.9.0-beta.5 - 2023-03-17
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15.9.0-beta.4 - 2023-03-17
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15.9.0-beta.3 - 2023-03-16
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15.9.0-beta.2 - 2023-03-15
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15.9.0-beta.1 - 2023-03-15
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15.9.0-beta.0 - 2023-03-10
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15.8.9 - 2023-03-24
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15.8.8 - 2023-03-23
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15.8.7 - 2023-03-17
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15.8.6 - 2023-03-11
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15.8.5 - 2023-03-04
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15.8.4 - 2023-03-03
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15.8.3 - 2023-03-03
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15.8.2 - 2023-03-02
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15.8.1 - 2023-02-28
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15.8.0 - 2023-02-28
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15.8.0-beta.9 - 2023-02-28
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15.8.0-beta.8 - 2023-02-27
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15.8.0-beta.7 - 2023-02-26
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15.8.0-beta.6 - 2023-02-24
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15.8.0-beta.5 - 2023-02-24
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15.8.0-beta.4 - 2023-02-23
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15.8.0-beta.3 - 2023-02-23
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15.8.0-beta.2 - 2023-02-21
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15.8.0-beta.1 - 2023-02-17
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15.8.0-beta.0 - 2023-02-16
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15.7.2 - 2023-02-17
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15.7.1 - 2023-02-15
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15.7.0 - 2023-02-14
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15.7.0-beta.6 - 2023-02-14
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15.7.0-beta.5 - 2023-02-09
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15.7.0-beta.4 - 2023-02-08
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15.7.0-beta.3 - 2023-02-06
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15.7.0-beta.2 - 2023-02-01
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15.7.0-beta.0 - 2023-01-26
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15.7.0-alpha.2 - 2023-01-31
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15.7.0-alpha.1 - 2023-01-31
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15.7.0-alpha.0 - 2023-01-30
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15.6.3 - 2023-01-27
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15.6.2 - 2023-01-24
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