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Vue.js 学习之路(三)

Vue.js 学习之路(三)

作者: CodeRambler | 来源:发表于2018-10-26 19:50 被阅读47次

    title: Vue.js 学习之路(三)
    tags: 前端


    VUE-CLI Command: npm-audit

    npm-audit

    Synopsis

    npm audit [--json|--parseable]
    npm audit fix [--force|--package-lock-only|--dry-run|--production|--only=dev]
    

    EXAMPLES

    Scan your project for vulnerabilities and automatically install any compatible updates to vulnerable dependencies:

    $ npm audit fix
    

    Run audit fix without modifying node_modules, but still updating the pkglock:

    $ npm audit fix --package-lock-only
    

    Skip updating devDependencies:

    $ npm audit fix --only=prod
    

    Have audit fix install semver-major updates to toplevel dependencies, not just semver-compatible ones:

    $ npm audit fix --force
    

    Do a dry run to get an idea of what audit fix will do, and also output install information in JSON format:

    $ npm audit fix --dry-run --json
    

    Scan your project for vulnerabilities and just show the details, without fixing anything:

    $ npm audit
    

    Get the detailed audit report in JSON format:

    $ npm audit --json
    

    Get the detailed audit report in plain text result, separated by tab characters, allowing for future reuse in scripting or command line post processing, like for example, selecting some of the columns printed:

    $ npm audit --parseable
    

    To parse columns, you can use for example awk, and just print some of them:

    $ npm audit --parseable | awk -F $'\t' '{print $1,$4}'
    

    Description

    The audit command submits a description of the dependencies configured in your project to your default registry and asks for a report of known vulnerabilities. The report returned includes instructions on how to act on this information.

    You can also have npm automatically fix the vulnerabilities by running npm audit fix. Note that some vulnerabilities cannot be fixed automatically and will require manual intervention or review. Also note that since npm audit fix runs a full-fledged npm install under the hood, all configs that apply to the installer will also apply to npm install -- so things like npm audit fix --package-lock-only will work as expected.

    CONTENT SUBMITTED

    • npm_version
    • node_version
    • platform
    • node_env
    • A scrubbed version of your package-lock.json or npm-shrinkwrap.json

    SCRUBBING

    In order to ensure that potentially sensitive information is not included in the audit data bundle, some dependencies may have their names (and sometimes versions) replaced with opaque non-reversible identifiers. It is done for the following dependency types:

    • Any module referencing a scope that is configured for a non-default registry has its name scrubbed. (That is, a scope you did a npm login --scope=@ourscope for.)
    • All git dependencies have their names and specifiers scrubbed.
    • All remote tarball dependencies have their names and specifiers scrubbed.
    • All local directory and tarball dependencies have their names and specifiers scrubbed.

    The non-reversible identifiers are a sha256 of a session-specific UUID and the value being replaced, ensuring a consistent value within the payload that is different between runs.

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