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found 23 vulnerabilities (6 low, 15 moderate, 2 high)
144 packages, updated 57 packages and moved 3 packages in 18.122s fixed 23 of 23 vulnerabilities in 4808 scanned packages 5 package updates for 23 vulns involved breaking changes
upgrade to latest release
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Hi @kingdonb sorry for the late reply. I'm no longer using Deis at work and don't have time to manage this project. Waiting for someone to take over to review this PR! |
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That's OK! I've been continuing to learn NodeJS, thanks for the reminder about this project. |
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If you are still a nodejs wizard and you have time, would you be willing to review this set of changes?
I've updated deis dash for the latest nodejs and npm that I could get it to work on, and I upgraded all of the packages that npm audit complained about. I really don't know what I'm doing and I've managed to break all of the iconography and images, but it is still totally usable after the upgrades.
I'm just looking for someone who knows more about NodeJS than I do to tell me which of these changes make sense and which are nonsense. I got stuck with file-loader which kept telling me that emitFile was required, but this issue I found indicated that emitFile: false should have fixed that. It didn't, the only way I could get it to compile and run successfully was to comment out those images and break those links.
I'm really grabbing at straws at every part of this. I'm a Rails dev and NodeJS is not my strong suit.