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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade axios from 0.21.4 to 0.30.1. See this package in npm: axios See this project in Snyk: https://app.snyk.io/org/mohammadnewton/project/fc0f3580-80b8-41dd-b691-b9002cac83fe?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, upgrades the axios package from version 0.21.4 to 0.30.1. The primary goal of this significant version bump is to address multiple high and medium severity security vulnerabilities identified in the current axios and its sub-dependencies, thereby enhancing the application's security posture.
Highlights
- Major Dependency Upgrade: The axios library has been upgraded from version 0.21.4 to 0.30.1, a jump of 14 versions, bringing the project up-to-date with the latest stable release.
- Critical Security Vulnerability Fixes: This upgrade resolves several high and medium severity security issues, including Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF), Improper Handling of Extra Parameters, Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS), and Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities.
- Automated Security Remediation: The pull request was automatically created by Snyk, demonstrating an automated approach to identifying and proposing fixes for known security vulnerabilities in project dependencies.
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Code Review
This pull request upgrades axios from version 0.21.4 to 0.30.1 to address several security vulnerabilities. The changes in package.json and package-lock.json are appropriate for this upgrade. I've added one suggestion to pin the axios version in package.json. This is a recommended practice for dependencies in 0.x versions to prevent accidental breaking changes in future dependency installations, enhancing the project's stability.
| "dependencies": { | ||
| "@fortawesome/fontawesome-free": "^5.15.2", | ||
| "axios": "^0.21.1", | ||
| "axios": "^0.30.1", |
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For dependencies with a major version of 0, it's often safer to pin the exact version to avoid accidentally pulling in breaking changes. Minor version updates in 0.x.y packages can sometimes introduce breaking changes. Pinning the version ensures that npm install will always use the exact, tested version, improving the stability of the project.
| "axios": "^0.30.1", | |
| "axios": "0.30.1", |
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade axios from 0.21.4 to 0.30.1.
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 14 versions ahead of your current version.
The recommended version was released 23 days ago.
Issues fixed by the recommended upgrade:
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-6032459
SNYK-JS-FOLLOWREDIRECTS-6141137
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-6124857
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-9292519
SNYK-JS-AXIOS-9403194
SNYK-JS-FOLLOWREDIRECTS-6444610
Release notes
Package name: axios
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0.30.1 - 2025-08-04
- chore(deps): bump form-data from 4.0.0 to 4.0.4 for v0.x by @ wolandec in #6978
- @ wolandec made their first contribution in #6978
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0.30.0 - 2025-03-26
- fix: modify log while request is aborted by @ mori5321 in #4917
- fix: update CHANGELOG.md for v0.x by @ TehZarathustra in #6271
- fix: modify upgrade guide for 0.28.1's breaking change by @ nafeger in #6787
- fix: backport allowAbsoluteUrls vulnerability fix to v0.x by @ thatguyinabeanie in #6829
- fix: add allowAbsoluteUrls type by @ thatguyinabeanie in #6849
- @ mori5321 made their first contribution in #4917
- @ TehZarathustra made their first contribution in #6271
- @ nafeger made their first contribution in #6787
- @ thatguyinabeanie made their first contribution in #6829
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0.29.0 - 2024-11-21
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0.28.1 - 2024-03-28
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0.28.0 - 2024-02-12
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0.27.2 - 2022-04-27
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0.27.1 - 2022-04-26
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0.27.0 - 2022-04-25
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0.26.1 - 2022-03-09
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0.26.0 - 2022-02-13
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0.25.0 - 2022-01-18
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0.24.0 - 2021-10-25
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0.23.0 - 2021-10-12
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0.22.0 - 2021-10-01
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0.21.4 - 2021-09-06
from axios GitHub release notesRelease notes:
Bug Fixes
Contributors to this release
Full Changelog: v0.30.0...v0.30.1
Release notes:
Bug Fixes
Contributors to this release
Full Changelog: v0.29.0...v0.30.0
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