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Additional context
I tried the following fixes to work around the issue:
Try lifting graphql-upload forcefully to 15.0.0 by using an override in package.json
This lead to an error in openapi-to-graphql/dist/index.js:8:23), which tries to:
const graphqlUpload = require('graphql-upload');
With the new versions of we get the following error:
No "exports" main defined in /<path>/node_modules/graphql-upload/package.json
Forcing busboy to be >=1.0.0 by using an override in package.json.
This seems to have solved the problem but I'm now left with the potential issues stemming from violating the dependencies of graphql-upload which is not prepared to work with such a new version of busboy.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Description
According to https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-DICER-2311764 the package
dicer
is vulnerable in all versions and should be replaced with an alternative.To Reproduce
Expected behavior
A version of
graphql-upload
>= 15.0.0 is used.See release notes: https://github.com/jaydenseric/graphql-upload/releases/tag/v15.0.0 which mention the corresponding fix.
Actual behavior
This leads to the following chain being installed:
Additional context
I tried the following fixes to work around the issue:
graphql-upload
forcefully to15.0.0
by using anoverride
inpackage.json
This lead to an error in
openapi-to-graphql/dist/index.js:8:23)
, which tries to:With the new versions of we get the following error:
busboy
to be>=1.0.0
by using anoverride
inpackage.json
.This seems to have solved the problem but I'm now left with the potential issues stemming from violating the dependencies of
graphql-upload
which is not prepared to work with such a new version ofbusboy
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: