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build(deps): bump micromatch and @cypress/react in /web #25

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Bumps micromatch to 4.0.8 and updates ancestor dependency @cypress/react. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates micromatch from 4.0.4 to 4.0.8

Release notes

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4.0.8

Ultimate release that fixes both CVE-2024-4067 and CVE-2024-4068. We consider the issues low-priority, so even if you see automated scanners saying otherwise, don't be scared.

Changelog

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[4.0.8] - 2024-08-22

[4.0.7] - 2024-05-22

  • this is basically v4.0.5, with some README updates
  • it is vulnerable to CVE-2024-4067
  • Updated braces to v3.0.3 to avoid CVE-2024-4068
  • does NOT break API compatibility

[4.0.6] - 2024-05-21

  • Added hasBraces to check if a pattern contains braces.
  • Fixes CVE-2024-4067
  • BREAKS API COMPATIBILITY
  • Should be labeled as a major release, but it's not.

[4.0.1 - 4.0.5]

[4.0.0] - 2019-03-20

Added

  • Adds support for options.onMatch. See the readme for details
  • Adds support for options.onIgnore. See the readme for details
  • Adds support for options.onResult. See the readme for details

Breaking changes

  • Require Node.js >= 8.6
  • Removed support for passing an array of brace patterns to micromatch.braces().
  • To strictly enforce closing brackets (for {, [, and (), you must now use strictBrackets=true instead of strictErrors.
  • cache - caching and all related options and methods have been removed
  • options.unixify was renamed to options.windows
  • options.nodupes Was removed. Duplicates are always removed by default. You can override this with custom behavior by using the onMatch, onResult and onIgnore functions.
  • options.snapdragon was removed, as snapdragon is no longer used.
  • options.sourcemap was removed, as snapdragon is no longer used, which provided sourcemap support.

[3.0.0] - 2017-04-11

Complete overhaul, with 36,000+ new unit tests validated against actual output generated by Bash and minimatch. More specifically, 35,000+ of the tests:

  • micromatch results are directly compared to bash results
  • in rare cases, when micromatch and bash disagree, micromatch's results are compared to minimatch's results
  • micromatch is much more accurate than minimatch, so there were cases where I had to make assumptions. I'll try to document these.

This refactor introduces a parser and compiler that are supersets of more granular parsers and compilers from other sub-modules. Each of these sub-modules has a singular responsibility and focuses on a certain type of matching that aligns with a specific part of the Bash "expansion" API.

These sub-modules work like plugins to seamlessly create the micromatch parser/compiler, so that strings are parsed in one pass, an AST is created, then a new string is generated by the compiler.

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Commits

Updates @cypress/react from 5.12.4 to 8.0.2

Commits
  • 478815e chore: release @​cypress/react-v8.0.2
  • 2b9c4ba chore: release @​cypress/puppeteer-v0.1.5
  • 6c9f40a chore: release @​cypress/mount-utils-v4.1.1
  • 0605604 chore: release @​cypress/grep-v4.0.2
  • 2304039 chore: release @​cypress/schematic-v2.5.2
  • dae6a0d chore: release @​cypress/angular-v2.0.4
  • cceea03 feat: add CT support for angular 18 (#29584)
  • d4e09cd chore: update schematic test text to match angular default component … (#29586)
  • f3b6766 fix: update cypress to Typescript 5 (#29568)
  • 09c6876 chore: release 13.11.0 (#29615)
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Bumps [micromatch](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch) to 4.0.8 and updates ancestor dependency [@cypress/react](https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress). These dependencies need to be updated together.


Updates `micromatch` from 4.0.4 to 4.0.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](micromatch/micromatch@4.0.4...4.0.8)

Updates `@cypress/react` from 5.12.4 to 8.0.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/compare/@cypress/react-v5.12.4...@cypress/react-v8.0.2)

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- dependency-name: "@cypress/react"
  dependency-type: direct:development
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DryRun Security Summary

The code change in this pull request updates the version of the @cypress/react development dependency in the package.json file, which is a common practice to keep the project up-to-date and take advantage of bug fixes, security patches, and new features, and it is unlikely to have a direct impact on the application's security.

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Summary:

The code change in this pull request updates the version of the @cypress/react dependency in the package.json file from 5.12.4 to 8.0.2. This is a development dependency, which means it is used during the development and testing phases of the application, but not included in the production build.

From an application security perspective, this update is not particularly concerning. Upgrading dependencies is a common practice to keep the project up-to-date and take advantage of bug fixes, security patches, and new features. The @cypress/react library is a testing framework, and its version update is unlikely to have a direct impact on the application's security. However, it's always a good practice to review the release notes and change logs of any dependency updates, especially for critical libraries or frameworks, to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes that could affect the application's security. Additionally, running comprehensive security tests, such as static code analysis, dynamic application security testing, and penetration testing, can help identify and mitigate any potential security issues introduced by the code changes.

Files Changed:

  • web/package.json: The version of the @cypress/react dependency has been updated from 5.12.4 to 8.0.2. This is a development dependency and is unlikely to have a direct impact on the application's security, but it's important to review the release notes and change logs to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

Code Analysis

We ran 9 analyzers against 2 files and 1 analyzer had findings. 8 analyzers had no findings.

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🟢 Risk threshold not exceeded.

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DryRun Security Summary

The pull request updates the version of the @cypress/react development dependency in the package.json file, which is a common practice to keep the project up-to-date and take advantage of bug fixes, security patches, and new features, and it is unlikely to have a direct impact on the application's security.

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Summary:

The code change in this pull request updates the version of the @cypress/react dependency in the package.json file from 5.12.4 to 8.0.2. This is a development dependency, which means it is used during the development and testing phases of the application, but not included in the production build.

From an application security perspective, this update is not particularly concerning. Upgrading dependencies is a common practice to keep the project up-to-date and take advantage of bug fixes, security patches, and new features. The @cypress/react library is a testing framework, and its version update is unlikely to have a direct impact on the application's security. However, it's always a good practice to review the release notes and change logs of any dependency updates, especially for critical libraries or frameworks, to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes that could affect the application's security. Additionally, running comprehensive security tests, such as static code analysis, dynamic application security testing, and penetration testing, can help identify and mitigate any potential security issues introduced by the code changes.

Files Changed:

  • web/package.json: The version of the @cypress/react dependency has been updated from 5.12.4 to 8.0.2. This is a development dependency and is unlikely to have a direct impact on the application's security, but it's important to review the release notes and change logs to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

Code Analysis

We ran 9 analyzers against 2 files and 1 analyzer had findings. 8 analyzers had no findings.

Analyzer Findings
Sensitive Files Analyzer 2 findings

Riskiness

🟢 Risk threshold not exceeded.

View PR in the DryRun Dashboard.

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