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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the npm dependencies of this project.

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  • apps/cloudflare-one-casb/package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

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medium severity HTTP Request Smuggling
SNYK-JS-HONO-13720736

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Summary of Changes

Hello @zongruxie4, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to enhance the security posture of the cloudflare-one-casb application by updating the hono dependency. The primary goal is to mitigate a known HTTP Request Smuggling vulnerability, ensuring the application uses a more secure and up-to-date version of the library.

Highlights

  • Security Upgrade: This pull request performs a security upgrade of the hono package from version 4.7.6 to 4.10.3.
  • Vulnerability Fix: The upgrade addresses a medium-severity 'HTTP Request Smuggling' vulnerability (SNYK-JS-HONO-13720736) identified by Snyk.
  • Affected File: The change is contained within the apps/cloudflare-one-casb/package.json file, updating the dependency version.
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Code Review

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, upgrades the hono dependency from version 4.7.6 to 4.10.3. This is a necessary security update to patch an HTTP Request Smuggling vulnerability. While the change itself is correct, I've added a review comment to highlight the potential for compatibility issues with other Hono-related packages in your project, which should be considered to ensure a stable upgrade.

"agents": "0.2.19",
"cloudflare": "4.2.0",
"hono": "4.7.6",
"hono": "4.10.3",

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Upgrading hono to 4.10.3 without also updating related packages like @cloudflare/workers-oauth-provider (currently 0.0.13) and @hono/zod-validator (currently 0.4.3) may introduce incompatibilities. Pre-1.0.0 packages, such as @cloudflare/workers-oauth-provider, are particularly sensitive to breaking changes in their dependencies, even in minor version bumps of the core framework. To prevent potential runtime errors, it is advisable to also update these related dependencies to versions that are compatible with [email protected].

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