npm-audit-helper v4.0.1
npm-audit-helper
Are your
npm auditresults overwhelming you? This library helps you resolve them step by step.
Overview
It can be really overwhelming to stare at an npm audit report with 50+ vulnerabilities. Where do you start? npm-audit-helper helps answer that question, by providing smaller sets of output and a few hints. Example output:
found 155 vulnerabilities (60 low, 76 moderate, 18 high, 1 critical) in 22715 scanned packages
3 vulnerabilities require manual review. See the full report for details.
=== A little bit of help ===
Where to start:
- run `npm audit fix` to automatically fix 13 issues. These should all be non-breaking upgrades, so don't stress.
- Resolve the 3 high severity issues above and run this command again to move to the next severity.
- The most problematic dependency seems to be example-lib with 18 issues that need your attention.Getting started
All you need to do is run npm audit --json and pipe the output to npm-audit-helper. There are a few different installation options:
npx (no installation)
npm audit --json | npx npm-audit-helperGlobal installation
npm install -g npm-audit-helper
npm audit --json | npm-audit-helperPer-project installation
(1) Install:
npm install --save-dev npm-audit-helper(2) Create task in package.json:
{
"scripts": {
// ...
"vuln": "npm audit --json | npm-audit-helper"
}
}(3) Run:
npm run vulnThis last approach is great for setting up a prepush hook with a tool like husky. npm-audit-helper will return a non-zero exit code if vulnerabilities are found.
Options
| Flag | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
--exit-zero | Return a zero exit code even when there are vulnerabilities. Useful while you're working your way down to 0 vulnerabilities | false |
--prod-only | Only available for npm < 7. Filter out vulnerability information for devDependencies | false |
To filter our dev dependencies on npm 7+, pass the --only=prod option directly to npm:
npm audit --json --only=prod | npx npm-audit-helperDependencies
npm-audit-helperrequiresnpm>=6.1.0because it relies on the--jsonoption.npm install -g npmto upgrade.npm-audit-helperwon't work if it's piped invalid JSON, so you should check the output ofnpm audit --jsonif you have any trouble. A likely cause of invalid JSON is additionalnpmlogging, so check thelogleveloption in your.npmrcor~/.npmrcfile.- This has been tested on *nix, not Windows. Let me know if you use Windows and you'd like to use this library by opening an issue.
npm audit hints
- You can get
npm auditto ignore issues of a certain severity (but only for its exit code) by setting theaudit-leveloption. - You can tell
npm audit fixto only fix production dependencies withnpm audit fix --only=prod. - If you want to add exclusions to your project (i.e. these are vulnerabilities I've reviewed and want to ignore), take a look at npm-audit-resolver. There is an RFC open to get
npm audit resolvebuilt intonpm.
License
MIT
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