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[Security] Bump grunt from 1.0.4 to 1.4.0 #89

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps grunt from 1.0.4 to 1.4.0.

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v1.4.0

  • Merge pull request #1728 from gruntjs/update-deps-changelog 63b2e89
  • Update changelog and util dep 106ed17
  • Merge pull request #1727 from gruntjs/update-deps-apr 49de70b
  • Update CLI and nodeunit 47cf8b6
  • Merge pull request #1722 from gruntjs/update-through e86db1c
  • Update deps 4952368

https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt/compare/v1.3.0...v1.4.0

v1.3.0

  • Merge pull request #1720 from gruntjs/update-changelog-deps faab6be
  • Update Changelog and legacy-util dependency 520fedb
  • Merge pull request #1719 from gruntjs/yaml-refactor 7e669ac
  • Switch to use safeLoad for loading YML files via file.readYAML. e350cea
  • Merge pull request #1718 from gruntjs/legacy-log-bumo 7125f49
  • Bump legacy-log 00d5907

https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt/compare/v1.2.1...v1.3.0

v1.2.1

  • Changelog update ae11839
  • Merge pull request #1715 from sibiraj-s/remove-path-is-absolute 9d23cb6
  • Remove path-is-absolute dependency e789b1f

https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt/compare/v1.2.0...v1.2.1

v1.2.0

  • Allow usage of grunt plugins that are located in any location that is visible to Node.js and NPM, instead of node_modules directly inside package that have a dev dependency to these plugins. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1677)
  • Removed coffeescript from dependencies. To ease transition, if coffeescript is still around, Grunt will attempt to load it. If it is not, and the user loads a CoffeeScript file, Grunt will print a useful error indicating that the coffeescript package should be installed as a dev dependency. This is considerably more user-friendly than dropping the require entirely, but doing so is feasible with the latest grunt-cli as users may simply use grunt --require coffeescript/register. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1675)
  • Exposes Grunt Option keys for ease of use. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1570)
  • Avoiding infinite loop on very long command names. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1697)

v1.1.0

  • Update to mkdirp ~1.0.3
  • Only support versions of Node >= 8
Changelog

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v1.4.0 date: 2021-04-21 changes: - Security fixes in production and dev dependencies v1.3.0 date: 2020-08-18 changes: - Switch to use safeLoad for loading YML files via file.readYAML. - Upgrade legacy-log to ~3.0.0. - Upgrade legacy-util to ~2.0.0. v1.2.1 date: 2020-07-07 changes: - Remove path-is-absolute dependency. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1715) v1.2.0 date: 2020-07-03 changes: - Allow usage of grunt plugins that are located in any location that is visible to Node.js and NPM, instead of node_modules directly inside package that have a dev dependency to these plugins. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1677) - Removed coffeescript from dependencies. To ease transition, if coffeescript is still around, Grunt will attempt to load it. If it is not, and the user loads a CoffeeScript file, Grunt will print a useful error indicating that the coffeescript package should be installed as a dev dependency. This is considerably more user-friendly than dropping the require entirely, but doing so is feasible with the latest grunt-cli as users may simply use grunt --require coffeescript/register. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1675) - Exposes Grunt Option keys for ease of use. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1570) - Avoiding infinite loop on very long command names. (PR: gruntjs/grunt#1697) v1.1.0 date: 2020-03-16 changes: - Update to mkdirp ~1.0.3 - Only support versions of Node >= 8

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

We've just been alerted that this update fixes a security vulnerability:

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Arbitrary Code Execution in grunt

The package grunt before 1.3.0 are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Execution due to the default usage of the function load() instead of its secure replacement safeLoad() of the package js-yaml inside grunt.file.readYAML.

Affected versions: ["< 1.3.0"]