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Kill Switch Hidden in npm Packages Typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar
Socket researchers found several malicious npm packages typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar, targeting Node.js developers with kill switches and data theft.
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import { builder } from '@builder.io/sdk';
builder.init(YOUR_KEY);
// Optional custom targeting
builder.setUserAttributes({
userIsLoggedIn: true,
whateverKey: 'whatever value',
});
builder
.get(YOUR_MODEL_NAME, {
// Optional custom query
query: {
'data.customField.$gt': 100,
},
})
.promise()
.then(({ data }) => {
// Do something with the data
});
// The options that you can send to builder.get and builder.getAll
// are defined here: https://forum.builder.io/t/what-are-the-options-for-the-methods-builder-get-and-builder-getall/1036
builder
.getAll(YOUR_MODEL_NAME, {
limit: 10,
})
.then(results => {
// Do something with the results
});
// Turn of cookies/tracking
builder.canTrack = false;
View all options for builder.get
here
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FAQs
This SDK is largely a wrapper over our [Content API](https://www.builder.io/c/docs/content-api)
The npm package @builder.io/sdk receives a total of 46,532 weekly downloads. As such, @builder.io/sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @builder.io/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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