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Bumps form-data from 2.3.3 to 2.5.6.

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v2.5.2

Fixes

  • Buffer.from and Buffer.alloc require node 4+
  • npmignore temporary build files (#532)
  • move util.isArray to Array.isArray (#564)

Tests

  • migrate from travis to GHA

Dev Improvements

  • Fixed error in the documentations as indicated in #439
  • Added remaining combined-stream options to typedef
  • Bumped rimraf to 2.7.1 (dev-dep)
  • Added constructor options to TypeScript defs
  • Fixed error in callback signatures

Added Types

  • Added TS types
  • Improved documentation

Added getBuffer method

Updated test builds to support node10 and 12.

Changelog

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v2.5.6 - 2026-06-12

Commits

  • [Fix] escape CR, LF, and " in field names and filenames b620316
  • [Dev Deps] update @ljharb/eslint-config, auto-changelog, eslint, tape 12be578
  • [Dev Deps] update js-randomness-predictor 46cfd23
  • [Tests] use safe-buffer so the header-injection test runs on node < 4 633044a
  • [Deps] update hasown e3b96ee

v2.5.5 - 2025-07-18

Commits

  • [meta] actually ensure the readme backup isn’t published 10626c0
  • [Fix] use proper dependency 026abe5

v2.5.4 - 2025-07-17

Fixed

Commits

  • [eslint] update linting config 8bf2492
  • [meta] add auto-changelog b5101ad
  • [Tests] handle predict-v8-randomness failures in node < 17 and node > 23 0e93122
  • [Fix] Switch to using crypto random for boundary values b88316c
  • [Fix] validate boundary type in setBoundary() method 131ae5e
  • [Tests] Switch to newer v8 prediction library; enable node 24 testing c97cfbe
  • [Refactor] use hasown 97ac9c2
  • [meta] remove local commit hooks be99d4e
  • [Dev Deps] remove unused deps ddbc89b
  • [meta] fix scripts to use prepublishOnly e351a97
  • [Dev Deps] remove unused script 8f23366
  • [Dev Deps] add missing peer dep 02ff026
  • [meta] fix readme capitalization 2fd5f61

v2.5.3 - 2025-02-14

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This version was pushed to npm by ljharb, a new releaser for form-data since your current version.

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Bumps [form-data](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) from 2.3.3 to 2.5.6.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/form-data/form-data/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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"version": "3.0.2",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/js-tokens/-/js-tokens-3.0.2.tgz",
"integrity": "sha1-mGbfOVECEw449/mWvOtlRDIJwls="
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Medium severity vulnerability may affect your project—review required:
Line 6561 lists a dependency (js-yaml) with a known Medium severity vulnerability.

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Affected versions of js-yaml are vulnerable to Improperly Controlled Modification of Object Prototype Attributes ('Prototype Pollution'). js-yaml is vulnerable to prototype pollution through its YAML merge key (<<) handling. When parsing untrusted YAML with load, loadAll, safeLoad, or safeLoadAll, a crafted document containing a __proto__ key inside a merged mapping can modify the prototype of the resulting object, leading to integrity violations in the application.

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"node": ">=4.0.0"
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Medium severity vulnerability may affect your project—review required:
Line 11370 lists a dependency (webpack-dev-server) with a known Medium severity vulnerability.

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Affected versions of webpack-dev-server are vulnerable to Exposed Dangerous Method or Function. webpack-dev-server serves bundled assets without rejecting cross-origin classic script requests. Because such <script src> requests bypass the same-origin policy, a malicious website visited by a developer running the dev server can load the application bundle cross-origin and, via prototype pollution of the webpack runtime, extract the application source code.

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Medium severity vulnerability may affect your project—review required:
Line 11370 lists a dependency (webpack-dev-server) with a known Medium severity vulnerability.

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Affected versions of webpack-dev-server are vulnerable to Origin Validation Error. webpack-dev-server improperly validates the WebSocket connection Origin header, unconditionally accepting any IP-address-based Origin. A malicious website can perform a cross-site WebSocket hijack against a running dev server and exfiltrate the developer source code carried in Hot Module Reloading (HMR) messages. The insecure origin check is the package default and is reached on every WebSocket connection, so any project running an affected version is vulnerable.

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"node": ">=4"
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Line 10061 lists a dependency (terser) with a known High severity vulnerability. Fixing requires upgrading or replacing the dependency.

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terser versions before 4.8.1, >= 5.0.0 before 5.14.2 are vulnerable to Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity.

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Affected version of get-func-name is vulnerable to Uncontrolled Resource Consumption / Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity. The current regex implementation for parsing values in the module is susceptible to excessive backtracking, leading to potential DoS attacks.

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"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/regenerator-runtime/-/regenerator-runtime-0.13.2.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-S/TQAZJO+D3m9xeN1WTI8dLKBBiRgXBlTJvbWjCThHWZj9EvHK70Ff50/tYj2J/fvBY6JtFVwRuazHN2E7M9BA=="
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Critical severity vulnerability may affect your project—review required:
Line 1094 lists a dependency (@babel/preset-env) with a known Critical severity vulnerability.

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Affected versions of @babel/traverse and babel-traverse are vulnerable to Incomplete List of Disallowed Inputs / Incorrect Comparison. Compiling untrusted code with Babel using plugins that invoke the internal path.evaluate() or path.evaluateTruthy() methods (for example @babel/plugin-transform-runtime, @babel/preset-env with useBuiltIns, or any polyfill‐provider plugin) allows a maliciously crafted AST to execute arbitrary code on the build machine during compilation.

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}
},
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Critical severity vulnerability may affect your project—review required:
Line 968 lists a dependency (@babel/plugin-transform-runtime) with a known Critical severity vulnerability.

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Affected versions of @babel/traverse and babel-traverse are vulnerable to Incomplete List of Disallowed Inputs / Incorrect Comparison. Compiling untrusted code with Babel using plugins that invoke the internal path.evaluate() or path.evaluateTruthy() methods (for example @babel/plugin-transform-runtime, @babel/preset-env with useBuiltIns, or any polyfill‐provider plugin) allows a maliciously crafted AST to execute arbitrary code on the build machine during compilation.

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Comment thread package-lock.json
"@babel/code-frame": "^7.0.0",
"@babel/parser": "^7.4.0",
"@babel/types": "^7.4.0"
}
},
"@babel/traverse": {
"node_modules/@babel/traverse": {

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Affected versions of @babel/traverse and babel-traverse are vulnerable to Incomplete List of Disallowed Inputs / Incorrect Comparison. Compiling untrusted code with Babel using plugins that invoke the internal path.evaluate() or path.evaluateTruthy() methods (for example @babel/plugin-transform-runtime, @babel/preset-env with useBuiltIns, or any polyfill‐provider plugin) allows a maliciously crafted AST to execute arbitrary code on the build machine during compilation.

References: GHSA, CVE

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