This update of revealJS helps us to get rid of the headjs depedency
integration using webpack. It updates reveal.js to 3.9.2 and updates the
csp hash accordingly for using the slide mode.
Background for this update is the critical security vulnerability
described by snyk in their disclosure:
https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-REVEALJS-543841
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
This patch provides some major upgrades to all database backend library.
It also fixes an issues that appears since the change from sequelize v3
to v5 where mariadb was originally handled by mysql2 and is now handled
by an own mariadb library.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
The recent sequelize upgrade introduced some other dependencies, this is
one of them. This patch replaces the old `mysql` library with `mysql2`.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
Meta-marked 0.4.4 which we used from our git repository contains a
RegexDOS attack in the marked dependency. The dependency was already
updated in our meta-marked repository, but not updated in yarn.
This made us still vulnerable to this ReDOS which was able to cause a
DOS attack on the server when updating a note.
For Details:
https://github.com/markedjs/marked/releases/tag/v0.7.0https://github.com/markedjs/marked/pull/1515
What is a ReDOS?
A ReDOS attack is a DOS attack where an attacker targets a
not-well-written Regular Expression. Regular expressions try to build a
tree of all possibilities it can match in order to figure out if the
given statement is valid or not. A ReDOS attack abuses this concept by
providing a statement that doesn't match but causes extremly huge trees
that simply lead to exhausting CPU usage.
For more details see: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Regular_expression_Denial_of_Service_-_ReDoS
Credit:
Huge thanks to @bitinerant for finding this and handling it with a
responsible disclosure.
Also thanks to the `marked`-team for fixing things already.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
Since we are about to release it's time to finally fix our linting. This
patch basically runs eslint --fix and does some further manual fixes.
Also it sets up eslint to fail on every warning on order to make
warnings visable in the CI process.
There should no functional change be introduced.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
We will no longer test on node6 and instead focus on 8+. This won't
break node6 immediately, but we will no longer go out of our way
supporting a version that does not receive security updates.
Signed-off-by: Claudius <opensource@amenthes.de>
js-url is outdated and wurl is it's successor. This will fix some
vulnerabilities in the dependencies and also optimize the build process
by removing the external library toward internal tooling.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
Snyk informed us about possible vulnerabilities in meta-marked. It seems
like at least some of them were already address by HackMD around a year
ago but never pushed upstream to CodiMD.
This patch provides a fix by using an up-to-date dependency from our own
repository with CI integration.
Details: https://app.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-JSYAML-174129
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
A few days ago the dependency was removed from npm. this causes various
setups to fail and blocks deployments and development.
This patch should fix the dependency and allow CodiMD to move forward.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
this removes the general `postinstall` call to `bin/heroku` and instead
puts it into a heroku-prebuild hook. At the same time, env vars get
updated to use the `CMD` prefix. The configured buildpacks were not used.
Finally, npm run build is now automatically
done by Heroku.
Signed-off-by: Claudius <opensource@amenthes.de>
After a long discussion, it turned out that CodiMD as community project
and HackMD as a company, have fundamental different views on the project
governance.
Due to this, it came to point where the decision for a fork was made.
After the fork and move towards an own organisation, this patch updates
all links inside the project to the new repositories.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
I don't really like the way to go here, but I guess having those
forcefully upgraded is better than staying around with vulnerable
dependencies.
This patch fixes some vulnerbilities in dependencies that were
categories as high severity.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
this commit has been blatantly stolen from @samselikoff in ember-cli-addon-docs. It prevents an issue introduced via a deep dependency that no longer supports node 6 (which we still would like to support).
see: 231275b5a4
see: https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie/pull/141
Signed-off-by: Claudius Coenen <opensource@amenthes.de>
The tests are currently not linted. This causes a different coding style
than the rest of the sources.
This patch adds the `./test` directory to the eslint testing and fixes
linting for existing tests.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
Since we lack of tests but got some great point to start, let's write
more tests.
This patch provides some basic tests for our CSP library. It's more an
integration than a unit test, but gets the job done.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>