Commit 3f9f8e3 corresponds with npm audit fix --force.
Motivation and Context
In order to remove vulnerable dependencies, it is required that we start by upgrading React/React-Native to the last version (0.64).
But to go directly to last version, could be huge and messy, so we decided to split it in 1 version at a time, incrementally.
How Has This Been Tested?
Run basic operations in both platforms (Android/iOS)
Types of changes
[ ] fix: bug fixes, e.g. fix Button color on DarkTheme.
[ ] feat: new features, e.g. add Snackbar component.
[ ] refactor: code refactor, e.g. new folder structure for components.
[ ] docs: changes into documentation, e.g. add usage example for Button.
[ ] test: adding or updating tests, eg unit, snapshot testing.
[x] chore: tooling changes, e.g. change circleci config.
[x] BREAKING CHANGE: for changes that break existing usage, e.g. change API of a component.
Checklist:
[ ] My code follows the code style of this project.
[x] My change requires a change to the documentation.
[x] I have updated the documentation accordingly.
[ ] Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
NPM Audit
Before this PR:
found 347 vulnerabilities (40 low, 225 moderate, 82 high) in 1977 scanned packages
After this PR:
found 239 vulnerabilities (26 low, 154 moderate, 59 high) in 2179 scanned packages
Description
npm audit fix --force
.Motivation and Context
In order to remove vulnerable dependencies, it is required that we start by upgrading React/React-Native to the last version (0.64). But to go directly to last version, could be huge and messy, so we decided to split it in 1 version at a time, incrementally.
How Has This Been Tested?
Run basic operations in both platforms (Android/iOS)
Types of changes
Checklist:
NPM Audit