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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/newtonombese1/project/6d014ecb-83a5-498c-ba89-39f7cf24e788?utm_source=github&utm_medium=referral&page=upgrade-pr
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Summary of Changes
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!
This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, updates the @nrwl/angular dependency to a newer version. The primary purpose of this upgrade is to enhance the project's security posture by resolving multiple identified vulnerabilities associated with the older version of the package. This ensures the application benefits from the latest security patches and improvements provided by the Nx framework.
Highlights
- Dependency Upgrade: The core dependency
@nrwl/angularhas been upgraded from version15.6.2to15.9.7. - Security Fixes: This upgrade addresses several security vulnerabilities, including 'Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity', 'Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)', 'Incomplete List of Disallowed Inputs', and 'Excessive Platform Resource Consumption within a Loop'.
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Code Review
This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, correctly upgrades @nrwl/angular to version 15.9.7, addressing several security vulnerabilities. However, this change introduces version inconsistencies across other @nrwl/* packages within the project, which could lead to potential build or runtime issues. My review includes a recommendation to align all @nrwl/* and nx package versions to maintain the stability of your monorepo.
| "@google-cloud/secret-manager": "^4.2.2", | ||
| "@google/maps": "^1.1.3", | ||
| "@nrwl/angular": "15.6.2", | ||
| "@nrwl/angular": "15.9.7", |
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While upgrading @nrwl/angular is a good step, it's crucial to maintain consistent versions across all @nrwl/* packages and the nx CLI to prevent potential compatibility issues in a monorepo setup.
I've noticed that other @nrwl/* packages in devDependencies are still on version 15.6.2. To ensure a stable and predictable environment, I recommend updating them all to 15.9.7.
The packages to update are:
@nrwl/cypress@nrwl/eslint-plugin-nx@nrwl/jest@nrwl/linter@nrwl/workspacenx
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-MICROMATCH-6838728
SNYK-JS-BABELHELPERS-9397697
SNYK-JS-BABELTRAVERSE-5962462
SNYK-JS-BRACES-6838727
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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