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[Snyk] Upgrade socket.io from 4.6.1 to 4.7.5 #20

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade socket.io from 4.6.1 to 4.7.5.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 7 versions ahead of your current version.

  • The recommended version was released on 6 months ago.

Issues fixed by the recommended upgrade:

Issue Score Exploit Maturity
high severity Uncaught Exception
SNYK-JS-SOCKETIO-7278048
649 No Known Exploit
high severity Denial of Service (DoS)
SNYK-JS-SOCKETIOPARSER-5596892
649 No Known Exploit
high severity Uncaught Exception
SNYK-JS-ENGINEIO-5496331
649 No Known Exploit
Release notes
Package name: socket.io
  • 4.7.5 - 2024-03-14

    Bug Fixes

    • close the adapters when the server is closed (bf64870)
    • remove duplicate pipeline when serving bundle (e426f3e)

    Links

  • 4.7.4 - 2024-01-12

    Bug Fixes

    • typings: calling io.emit with no arguments incorrectly errored (cb6d2e0), closes #4914

    Links

  • 4.7.3 - 2024-01-03

    Bug Fixes

    • return the first response when broadcasting to a single socket (#4878) (df8e70f)
    • typings: allow to bind to a non-secure Http2Server (#4853) (8c9ebc3)

    Links

  • 4.7.2 - 2023-08-02

    Bug Fixes

    • clean up child namespace when client is rejected in middleware (#4773) (0731c0d)
    • webtransport: properly handle WebTransport-only connections (3468a19)
    • webtransport: add proper framing (a306db0)

    Links

  • 4.7.1 - 2023-06-28

    The client bundle contains a few fixes regarding the WebTransport support.

    Links

  • 4.7.0 - 2023-06-22

    Bug Fixes

    • remove the Partial modifier from the socket.data type (#4740) (e5c62ca)

    Features

    Support for WebTransport

    The Socket.IO server can now use WebTransport as the underlying transport.

    WebTransport is a web API that uses the HTTP/3 protocol as a bidirectional transport. It's intended for two-way communications between a web client and an HTTP/3 server.

    References:

    Until WebTransport support lands in Node.js, you can use the @ fails-components/webtransport package:

    https://w3c.github.io/webtransport/#custom-certificate-requirements)
    const cert = readFileSync("/path/to/my/cert.pem");
    const key = readFileSync("/path/to/my/key.pem");

    const httpsServer = createServer({
    key,
    cert
    });

    httpsServer.listen(3000);

    const io = new Server(httpsServer, {
    transports: ["polling", "websocket", "webtransport"] // WebTransport is not enabled by default
    });

    const h3Server = new Http3Server({
    port: 3000,
    host: "0.0.0.0",
    secret: "changeit",
    cert,
    privKey: key,
    });

    (async () => {
    const stream = await h3Server.sessionStream("/socket.io/");
    const sessionReader = stream.getReader();

    while (true) {
    const { done, value } = await sessionReader.read();
    if (done) {
    break;
    }
    io.engine.onWebTransportSession(value);
    }
    })();

    h3Server.startServer();">

    import { readFileSync } from "fs";
    import { createServer } from "https";
    import { Server } from "socket.io";
    import { Http3Server } from "@ fails-components/webtransport";

    // WARNING: the total length of the validity period MUST NOT exceed two weeks (https://w3c.github.io/webtransport/#custom-certificate-requirements)
    const cert = readFileSync("/path/to/my/cert.pem");
    const key = readFileSync("/path/to/my/key.pem");

    const httpsServer = createServer({
    key,
    cert
    });

    httpsServer.listen(3000);

    const io = new Server(httpsServer, {
    transports: ["polling", "websocket", "webtransport"] // WebTransport is not enabled by default
    });

    const h3Server = new Http3Server({
    port: 3000,
    host: "0.0.0.0",
    secret: "changeit",
    cert,
    privKey: key,
    });

    (async () => {
    const stream = await h3Server.sessionStream("/socket.io/");
    const sessionReader = stream.getReader();

    while (true) {
    const { done, value } = await sessionReader.read();
    if (done) {
    break;
    }
    io.engine.onWebTransportSession(value);
    }
    })();

    h3Server.startServer();

    Added in 123b68c.

    Client bundles with CORS headers

    The bundles will now have the right Access-Control-Allow-xxx headers.

    Added in 63f181c.

    Links

  • 4.6.2 - 2023-05-31

    Bug Fixes

    • exports: move types condition to the top (#4698) (3d44aae)

    Links

  • 4.6.1 - 2023-02-20
from socket.io GitHub release notes

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade socket.io from 4.6.1 to 4.7.5.

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