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update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451)
For #25349

This updates storybook and its addons to 8.4.7. This is done to remove
the transitive dependency on path-to-regexp,
which is no longer used in this version of storybook.

This will fix the original vulnerability issue for `path-to-regexp`
2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00
.github update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451) 2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00
.storybook update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451) 2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00
.vscode Add VSCode launch configuration for debugging vuln_processing command (#21305) 2024-08-20 16:00:54 -05:00
articles Disk encryption guide: Ubuntu 20.04 is supported (#25447) 2025-01-17 17:02:16 -05:00
assets Add "do not reply to this automated message" copy to remaining emails, fix X logo location, swap Twitter for X on other automated email templates (#24506) 2024-12-09 09:19:23 -06:00
changes Allow Windows SessionID=0 (#25582) 2025-01-20 09:12:33 -06:00
charts Adding changes for Fleet v4.62.2 (#25564) 2025-01-17 14:55:09 -06:00
cmd Exempt bootstrap package uploads from server-side request timeout (#25536) 2025-01-17 10:39:59 -06:00
docs Update rest-api.md (#25527) 2025-01-16 16:12:11 -06:00
ee Add VPP install automation in GitOps (#25400) 2025-01-14 12:52:39 -06:00
frontend update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451) 2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00
git-hooks Optional git hooks (#14074) 2023-10-31 09:59:47 -06:00
handbook Update pricing-features-table.yml (#25594) 2025-01-20 10:10:06 -05:00
infrastructure Adding changes for Fleet v4.62.2 (#25564) 2025-01-17 14:55:09 -06:00
it-and-security Fix lock-screen-message.mobileconfig (#25443) 2025-01-15 17:27:14 -06:00
orbit Add update_url column to orbit_info (#25532) 2025-01-17 11:52:21 -03:00
pkg Allow Windows SessionID=0 (#25582) 2025-01-20 09:12:33 -06:00
proposals Remove sandbox backend tests (#22510) 2024-09-30 16:25:47 -03:00
schema Add update_url column to orbit_info (#25532) 2025-01-17 11:52:21 -03:00
scripts Add reboot to linux unlock script (#23382) 2024-11-11 14:22:22 -05:00
server Fix missing actor for policy-initiated app store installs (#25592) 2025-01-20 09:37:54 -06:00
terraform Adding changes for Fleet v4.62.2 (#25564) 2025-01-17 14:55:09 -06:00
test/upgrade Hotfix: Docker Upgrade (#20862) 2024-07-30 18:31:47 -06:00
tools Adding changes for Fleet v4.62.2 (#25564) 2025-01-17 14:55:09 -06:00
website Fix broken link in LinkedIn post (#25599) 2025-01-20 16:38:12 +01:00
.dockerignore Added support to read jwt and mysql password from a file (#141) 2021-01-04 07:58:43 -08:00
.eslintrc.js update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451) 2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00
.gitattributes Windows friendly changes after walking through getting started guide (#1441) 2021-07-21 20:49:44 -04:00
.gitignore Ignore .swp files (#23755) 2024-11-13 09:08:47 -08:00
.gitpod.yml Add gitpod yml (#2915) 2021-11-19 10:03:56 -03:00
.golangci.yml Enable staticcheck Go linter. (#23487) 2024-11-05 11:16:24 -06:00
.goreleaser-snapshot.yml Use goreleaser v2 in CI (#23748) 2024-12-03 16:15:31 -06:00
.goreleaser.yml Use goreleaser v2 in CI (#23748) 2024-12-03 16:15:31 -06:00
.npmignore Move fleetdm.com into main Fleet repo (#83) 2020-12-02 14:48:03 -06:00
.pre-commit-config.yaml bump golangci-lint to 1.55.2 (#18604) 2024-04-30 08:59:14 -06:00
.prettierignore Fix verify fleetd-base files > verify-fleetd-base-msi powershell script (#25064) 2025-01-02 10:24:25 -08:00
.prettierrc.json add prettier and have it format all fleet application code (#625) 2021-04-12 14:32:25 +01:00
.trivyignore Waiving CVE-2023-32698 (#18056) 2024-04-04 11:24:54 -05:00
.yarnrc New yarn configuration: Sets installing a dependency to a specific semantic versioning instead of latest stable (#17938) 2024-03-29 10:39:20 -04:00
babel.config.json Fleet Frontend: Create integration tests QuerySidePanel.tests.tsx (#12179) 2023-06-07 12:01:59 -04:00
CHANGELOG.md Adding changes for Fleet v4.62.2 (#25564) 2025-01-17 14:55:09 -06:00
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Remove @fleetdm.com emails from fleetdm/fleet repo (#882) 2021-05-27 17:19:14 -04:00
codecov.yml Added migration test. 2024-09-09 15:28:15 -05:00
CODEOWNERS Update docs CODEOWNERS (#25173) 2025-01-06 13:26:16 -05:00
docker-compose-redis-cluster.yml Move Redis cluster docker yml to separate file (#11162) 2023-04-12 15:14:28 -04:00
docker-compose.yml Automatic install custom packages (#25021) 2024-12-27 15:10:28 -03:00
Dockerfile Bump Go version from 1.23.1 to 1.23.4, Alpine on Docker images from 3.20 to 3.21 (#24518) 2024-12-09 11:06:07 -06:00
Dockerfile-desktop-linux Bump Go version from 1.23.1 to 1.23.4, Alpine on Docker images from 3.20 to 3.21 (#24518) 2024-12-09 11:06:07 -06:00
go.mod Revert "Bump github.com/open-policy-agent/opa from 0.44.0 to 0.68.0" (#25348) 2025-01-10 15:12:06 -06:00
go.sum Revert "Bump github.com/open-policy-agent/opa from 0.44.0 to 0.68.0" (#25348) 2025-01-10 15:12:06 -06:00
LICENSE Update LICENSE (#10) 2020-11-04 19:57:51 -06:00
Makefile Try splitting up integration tests (#25312) 2025-01-10 12:52:13 -05:00
manifest.yml.cloudgov.example cloud.gov deployment (#7611) 2022-09-07 13:30:06 -05:00
osv-scanner.toml Waive 3 Go code scanning vulnerability alerts. (#18007) 2024-04-03 16:04:01 -05:00
package.json update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451) 2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00
postcss.config.js Upgrade Bourbon to 5.1.0 and fix deprecation warnings (#1973) 2019-01-03 12:46:55 -08:00
README.md Update README.md (#21000) 2024-08-02 18:51:36 -05:00
render.yaml Use Render Redis service (#23056) 2025-01-02 10:07:54 -06:00
SECURITY.md Update SECURITY.md (#17951) 2024-05-17 11:00:31 -05:00
tools.go Use goreleaser v2 in CI (#23748) 2024-12-03 16:15:31 -06:00
tsconfig.json Fleet UI: Convert URLs in Policy resolution text to be clickable links (#13023) 2023-08-18 09:15:23 -04:00
webpack.config.js Fix download software installer path (#21255) 2024-08-13 11:45:03 -05:00
yarn.lock update storybook to 8.4.7 (#25451) 2025-01-20 16:17:33 +00:00

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