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// an object representing the set of vulnerabilities in a tree /* eslint camelcase: "off" */ const localeCompare = require('@isaacs/string-locale-compare')('en') const npa = require('npm-package-arg') const pickManifest = require('npm-pick-manifest') const Vuln = require('./vuln.js') const Calculator = require('@npmcli/metavuln-calculator') const _getReport = Symbol('getReport') const _fixAvailable = Symbol('fixAvailable') const _checkTopNode = Symbol('checkTopNode') const _init = Symbol('init') const _omit = Symbol('omit') const { log, time } = require('proc-log') const fetch = require('npm-registry-fetch') class AuditReport extends Map { static load (tree, opts) { return new AuditReport(tree, opts).run() } get auditReportVersion () { return 2 } toJSON () { const obj = { auditReportVersion: this.auditReportVersion, vulnerabilities: {}, metadata: { vulnerabilities: { info: 0, low: 0, moderate: 0, high: 0, critical: 0, total: this.size, }, dependencies: { prod: 0, dev: 0, optional: 0, peer: 0, peerOptional: 0, total: this.tree.inventory.size - 1, }, }, } for (const node of this.tree.inventory.values()) { const { dependencies } = obj.metadata let prod = true for (const type of [ 'dev', 'optional', 'peer', 'peerOptional', ]) { if (node[type]) { dependencies[type]++ prod = false } } if (prod) { dependencies.prod++ } } // if it doesn't have any topVulns, then it's fixable with audit fix // for each topVuln, figure out if it's fixable with audit fix --force, // or if we have to just delete the thing, and if the fix --force will // require a semver major update. const vulnerabilities = [] for (const [name, vuln] of this.entries()) { vulnerabilities.push([name, vuln.toJSON()]) obj.metadata.vulnerabilities[vuln.severity]++ } obj.vulnerabilities = vulnerabilities .sort(([a], [b]) => localeCompare(a, b)) .reduce((set, [name, vuln]) => { set[name] = vuln return set }, {}) return obj } constructor (tree, opts = {}) { super() const { omit } = opts this[_omit] = new Set(omit || []) this.topVulns = new Map() this.calculator = new Calculator(opts) this.error = null this.options = opts this.tree = tree this.filterSet = opts.filterSet } async run () { this.report = await this[_getReport]() log.silly('audit report', this.report) if (this.report) { await this[_init]() } return this } isVulnerable (node) { const vuln = this.get(node.packageName) return !!(vuln && vuln.isVulnerable(node)) } async [_init] () { const timeEnd = time.start('auditReport:init') const promises = [] for (const [name, advisories] of Object.entries(this.report)) { for (const advisory of advisories) { promises.push(this.calculator.calculate(name, advisory)) } } // now the advisories are calculated with a set of versions // and the packument. turn them into our style of vuln objects // which also have the affected nodes, and also create entries // for all the metavulns that we find from dependents. const advisories = new Set(await Promise.all(promises)) const seen = new Set() for (const advisory of advisories) { const { name, range } = advisory const k = `${name}@${range}` const vuln = this.get(name) || new Vuln({ name, advisory }) if (this.has(name)) { vuln.addAdvisory(advisory) } super.set(name, vuln) // don't flag the exact same name/range more than once // adding multiple advisories with the same range is fine, but no // need to search for nodes we already would have added. if (!seen.has(k)) { const p = [] for (const node of this.tree.inventory.query('packageName', name)) { if (!shouldAudit(node, this[_omit], this.filterSet)) { continue } // if not vulnerable by this advisory, keep searching if (!advisory.testVersion(node.version)) { continue } // we will have loaded the source already if this is a metavuln if (advisory.type === 'metavuln') { vuln.addVia(this.get(advisory.dependency)) } // already marked this one, no need to do it again if (vuln.nodes.has(node)) { continue } // haven't marked this one yet. get its dependents. vuln.nodes.add(node) for (const { from: dep, spec } of node.edgesIn) { if (dep.isTop && !vuln.topNodes.has(dep)) { this[_checkTopNode](dep, vuln, spec) } else { // calculate a metavuln, if necessary const calc = this.calculator.calculate(dep.packageName, advisory) // eslint-disable-next-line promise/always-return p.push(calc.then(meta => { // eslint-disable-next-line promise/always-return if (meta.testVersion(dep.version, spec)) { advisories.add(meta) } })) } } } await Promise.all(p) seen.add(k) } // make sure we actually got something. if not, remove it // this can happen if you are loading from a lockfile created by // npm v5, since it lists the current version of all deps, // rather than the range that is actually depended upon, // or if using --omit with the older audit endpoint. if (this.get(name).nodes.size === 0) { this.delete(name) continue } // if the vuln is valid, but THIS advisory doesn't apply to any of // the nodes it references, then remove it from the advisory list. // happens when using omit with old audit endpoint. for (const advisory of vuln.advisories) { const relevant = [...vuln.nodes] .some(n => advisory.testVersion(n.version)) if (!relevant) { vuln.deleteAdvisory(advisory) } } } timeEnd() } [_checkTopNode] (topNode, vuln, spec) { vuln.fixAvailable = this[_fixAvailable](topNode, vuln, spec) if (vuln.fixAvailable !== true) { // now we know the top node is vulnerable, and cannot be // upgraded out of the bad place without --force. But, there's // no need to add it to the actual vulns list, because nothing // depends on root. this.topVulns.set(vuln.name, vuln) vuln.topNodes.add(topNode) } } // check whether the top node is vulnerable. // check whether we can get out of the bad place with --force, and if // so, whether that update is SemVer Major [_fixAvailable] (topNode, vuln, spec) { // this will always be set to at least {name, versions:{}} const paku = vuln.packument if (!vuln.testSpec(spec)) { return true } // similarly, even if we HAVE a packument, but we're looking for it // somewhere other than the registry, and we got something vulnerable, // then we're stuck with it. const specObj = npa(spec) if (!specObj.registry) { return false } if (specObj.subSpec) { spec = specObj.subSpec.rawSpec } // We don't provide fixes for top nodes other than root, but we // still check to see if the node is fixable with a different version, // and if that is a semver major bump. try { const { _isSemVerMajor: isSemVerMajor, version, name, } = pickManifest(paku, spec, { ...this.options, before: null, avoid: vuln.range, avoidStrict: true, }) return { name, version, isSemVerMajor } } catch (er) { return false } } set () { throw new Error('do not call AuditReport.set() directly') } // convert a quick-audit into a bulk advisory listing static auditToBulk (report) { if (!report.advisories) { // tack on the report json where the response body would go throw Object.assign(new Error('Invalid advisory report'), { body: JSON.stringify(report), }) } const bulk = {} const { advisories } = report for (const advisory of Object.values(advisories)) { const { id, url, title, severity = 'high', vulnerable_versions = '*', module_name: name, } = advisory bulk[name] = bulk[name] || [] bulk[name].push({ id, url, title, severity, vulnerable_versions }) } return bulk } async [_getReport] () { // if we're not auditing, just return false if (this.options.audit === false || this.options.offline === true || this.tree.inventory.size === 1) { return null } const timeEnd = time.start('auditReport:getReport') try { try { // first try the super fast bulk advisory listing const body = prepareBulkData(this.tree, this[_omit], this.filterSet) log.silly('audit', 'bulk request', body) // no sense asking if we don't have anything to audit, // we know it'll be empty if (!Object.keys(body).length) { return null } const res = await fetch('/-/npm/v1/security/advisories/bulk', { ...this.options, registry: this.options.auditRegistry || this.options.registry, method: 'POST', gzip: true, body, }) return await res.json() } catch (er) { log.silly('audit', 'bulk request failed', String(er.body)) // that failed, try the quick audit endpoint const body = prepareData(this.tree, this.options) const res = await fetch('/-/npm/v1/security/audits/quick', { ...this.options, registry: this.options.auditRegistry || this.options.registry, method: 'POST', gzip: true, body, }) return AuditReport.auditToBulk(await res.json()) } } catch (er) { log.verbose('audit error', er) log.silly('audit error', String(er.body)) this.error = er return null } finally { timeEnd() } } } // return true if we should audit this one const shouldAudit = (node, omit, filterSet) => !node.version ? false : node.isRoot ? false : filterSet && filterSet.size !== 0 && !filterSet.has(node) ? false : omit.size === 0 ? true : !( // otherwise, just ensure we're not omitting this one node.dev && omit.has('dev') || node.optional && omit.has('optional') || node.devOptional && omit.has('dev') && omit.has('optional') || node.peer && omit.has('peer') ) const prepareBulkData = (tree, omit, filterSet) => { const payload = {} for (const name of tree.inventory.query('packageName')) { const set = new Set() for (const node of tree.inventory.query('packageName', name)) { if (!shouldAudit(node, omit, filterSet)) { continue } set.add(node.version) } if (set.size) { payload[name] = [...set] } } return payload } const prepareData = (tree, opts) => { const { npmVersion: npm_version } = opts const node_version = process.version const { platform, arch } = process const { NODE_ENV: node_env } = process.env const data = tree.meta.commit() // the legacy audit endpoint doesn't support any kind of pre-filtering // we just have to get the advisories and skip over them in the report return { name: data.name, version: data.version, requires: { ...(tree.package.devDependencies || {}), ...(tree.package.peerDependencies || {}), ...(tree.package.optionalDependencies || {}), ...(tree.package.dependencies || {}), }, dependencies: data.dependencies, metadata: { node_version, npm_version, platform, arch, node_env, }, } } module.exports = AuditReport