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Bumps axios from 1.15.0 to 1.15.2.

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v1.15.2

This release delivers prototype-pollution hardening for the Node HTTP adapter, adds an opt-in allowedSocketPaths allowlist to mitigate SSRF via Unix domain sockets, fixes a keep-alive socket memory leak, and ships supply-chain hardening across CI and security docs.

🔒 Security Fixes

  • Prototype Pollution Hardening (HTTP Adapter): Hardened the Node HTTP adapter and resolveConfig/mergeConfig/validator paths to read only own properties and use null-prototype config objects, preventing polluted auth, baseURL, socketPath, beforeRedirect, and insecureHTTPParser from influencing requests. (#10779)
  • SSRF via socketPath: Rejects non-string socketPath values and adds an opt-in allowedSocketPaths config option to restrict permitted Unix domain socket paths, returning AxiosError ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE on mismatch. (#10777)
  • Supply-chain Hardening: Added .npmrc with ignore-scripts=true, lockfile lint CI, non-blocking reproducible build diff, scoped CODEOWNERS, expanded SECURITY.md/THREATMODEL.md with provenance verification (npm audit signatures), 60-day resolution policy, and maintainer incident-response runbook. (#10776)

🚀 New Features

  • allowedSocketPaths Config Option: New request config option (and TypeScript types) to allowlist Unix domain socket paths used by the Node http adapter; backwards compatible when unset. (#10777)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • Keep-alive Socket Memory Leak: Installs a single per-socket error listener tracking the active request via kAxiosSocketListener/kAxiosCurrentReq, eliminating per-request listener accumulation, MaxListenersExceededWarning, and linear heap growth under concurrent or long-running keep-alive workloads (fixes #10780). (#10788)

🔧 Maintenance & Chores

  • Changelog: Updated CHANGELOG.md with v1.15.1 release notes. (#10781)

Full Changelog

v1.15.1

This release ships a coordinated set of security hardening fixes across headers, body/redirect limits, multipart handling, and XSRF/prototype-pollution vectors, alongside a broad sweep of bug fixes, test migrations, and threat-model documentation updates.

🔒 Security Fixes

  • Header Injection Hardening: Tightened validation and sanitisation across request header construction to close the header-injection attack surface. (#10749)
  • CRLF Stripping in Multipart Headers: Correctly strips CR/LF from multipart header values to prevent injection via field names and filenames. (#10758)
  • Prototype Pollution / Auth Bypass: Replaced unsafe in checks with hasOwnProperty to prevent authentication bypass via prototype pollution on config objects, with additional regression tests. (#10761, #10760)
  • withXSRFToken Truthy Bypass: Short-circuits on any truthy non-boolean value, so an ambiguous config no longer silently leaks the XSRF token cross-origin. (#10762)
  • maxBodyLength With Zero Redirects: Enforces maxBodyLength even when maxRedirects is set to 0, closing a bypass path for oversized request bodies. (#10753)
  • Streamed Response maxContentLength Bypass: Applies maxContentLength to streamed responses that previously bypassed the cap. (#10754)
  • Follow-up CVE Completion: Completes an earlier incomplete CVE fix to fully close the regression window. (#10755)

🚀 New Features

  • AI-Based Docs Translations: Initial scaffold for AI-assisted translations of the documentation site. (#10705)
  • Location Request Header Type: Adds Location to CommonRequestHeadersList for accurate typing of redirect-aware requests. (#7528)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • FormData Handling: Removes Content-Type when no boundary is present on FormData fetch requests, supports multi-select fields, cancels request.body instead of the source stream on fetch abort, and fixes a recursion bug in form-data serialisation. (#7314, #10676, #10702, #10726)
  • HTTP Adapter: Handles socket-only request errors without leaking keep-alive listeners. (#10576)
  • Progress Events: Clamps loaded to total for computable upload/download progress events. (#7458)
  • Types: Aligns runWhen type with the runtime behaviour in InterceptorManager and makes response header keys case-insensitive. (#7529, #10677)
  • buildFullPath: Uses strict equality in the base/relative URL check. (#7252)
  • AxiosURLSearchParams Regex: Improves the regex used for param serialisation to avoid edge-case mismatches. (#10736)
  • Resilient Value Parsing: Parses out header/config values instead of throwing on malformed input. (#10687)

... (truncated)

Changelog

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v1.15.2 - April 21, 2026

This release delivers prototype-pollution hardening for the Node HTTP adapter, adds an opt-in allowedSocketPaths allowlist to mitigate SSRF via Unix domain sockets, fixes a keep-alive socket memory leak, and ships supply-chain hardening across CI and security docs.

🔒 Security Fixes

  • Prototype Pollution Hardening (HTTP Adapter): Hardened the Node HTTP adapter and resolveConfig/mergeConfig/validator paths to read only own properties and use null-prototype config objects, preventing polluted auth, baseURL, socketPath, beforeRedirect, and insecureHTTPParser from influencing requests. (#10779)
  • SSRF via socketPath: Rejects non-string socketPath values and adds an opt-in allowedSocketPaths config option to restrict permitted Unix domain socket paths, returning AxiosError ERR_BAD_OPTION_VALUE on mismatch. (#10777)
  • Supply-chain Hardening: Added .npmrc with ignore-scripts=true, lockfile lint CI, non-blocking reproducible build diff, scoped CODEOWNERS, expanded SECURITY.md/THREATMODEL.md with provenance verification (npm audit signatures), 60-day resolution policy, and maintainer incident-response runbook. (#10776)

🚀 New Features

  • allowedSocketPaths Config Option: New request config option (and TypeScript types) to allowlist Unix domain socket paths used by the Node http adapter; backwards compatible when unset. (#10777)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • Keep-alive Socket Memory Leak: Installs a single per-socket error listener tracking the active request via kAxiosSocketListener/kAxiosCurrentReq, eliminating per-request listener accumulation, MaxListenersExceededWarning, and linear heap growth under concurrent or long-running keep-alive workloads (fixes #10780). (#10788)

🔧 Maintenance & Chores

  • Changelog: Updated CHANGELOG.md with v1.15.1 release notes. (#10781)

Full Changelog


v1.15.1 - April 19, 2026

This release ships a coordinated set of security hardening fixes across headers, body/redirect limits, multipart handling, and XSRF/prototype-pollution vectors, alongside a broad sweep of bug fixes, test migrations, and threat-model documentation updates.

🔒 Security Fixes

  • Header Injection Hardening: Tightened validation and sanitisation across request header construction to close the header-injection attack surface. (#10749)

  • CRLF Stripping in Multipart Headers: Correctly strips CR/LF from multipart header values to prevent injection via field names and filenames. (#10758)

  • Prototype Pollution / Auth Bypass: Replaced unsafe in checks with hasOwnProperty to prevent authentication bypass via prototype pollution on config objects, with additional regression tests. (#10761, #10760)

  • withXSRFToken Truthy Bypass: Short-circuits on any truthy non-boolean value, so an ambiguous config no longer silently leaks the XSRF token cross-origin. (#10762)

  • maxBodyLength With Zero Redirects: Enforces maxBodyLength even when maxRedirects is set to 0, closing a bypass path for oversized request bodies. (#10753)

  • Streamed Response maxContentLength Bypass: Applies maxContentLength to streamed responses that previously bypassed the cap. (#10754)

  • Follow-up CVE Completion: Completes an earlier incomplete CVE fix to fully close the regression window. (#10755)

🚀 New Features

  • AI-Based Docs Translations: Initial scaffold for AI-assisted translations of the documentation site. (#10705)

... (truncated)

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Bumps [axios](https://github.com/axios/axios) from 1.15.0 to 1.15.2.
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From: package-lock.jsonnpm/supertest@7.0.0npm/superagent@9.0.2

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Filesystem access: npm tar-fs with module fs

Module: fs

Location: Package overview

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/puppeteer@24.36.0npm/tar-fs@3.1.1

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Filesystem access: npm tar-stream with module fs

Module: fs

Location: Package overview

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/puppeteer@24.36.0npm/tar-stream@3.1.7

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Unmaintained: npm text-hex was last published 8 years ago

Last Publish: 7/17/2018, 10:09:21 AM

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/winston@3.14.2npm/text-hex@1.0.0

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Filesystem access: npm touch with module fs

Module: fs

Location: Package overview

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/nodemon@3.1.7npm/touch@3.1.1

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Unmaintained: npm tree-kill was last published 6 years ago

Last Publish: 12/11/2019, 6:34:21 PM

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/concurrently@9.1.0npm/tree-kill@1.2.2

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Filesystem access: npm ts-node with module fs

Module: fs

Location: Package overview

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/ts-node@10.9.2

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Unmaintained: npm unpipe was last published 11 years ago

Last Publish: 6/14/2015, 8:30:19 PM

From: package-lock.jsonnpm/express@4.22.1npm/unpipe@1.0.0

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  • Python Lint: skipped
  • Python Unit: skipped
  • Python Integration: skipped
  • Web Build: success
  • Docker Smoke: skipped
  • Security: success
  • License: success

Branch: 124/merge | Commit: dcc5d50 | Run: #627

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