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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.
Foliage is lightweight
zipper
that operates on a tree of JavaScript primitives. It is modeled
loosely on Om's Cursor
and
OmniscientJS's immstruct
,
however it is not nearly as ambitious.
Foliage makes it easier to work with data in component-oriented frameworks such as React by allowing data to be passed around in terms of references to locations in a global application state object. This means that state can be maintained in a single location, however that entire structure isn't necessary for an individual component.
Foliage accepts a seed:
let plant = new Foliage({ berries: true })
get
pulls data out of a "plant."
let plant = new Foliage({ berries: true })
plant.get('berries').valueOf() // => true
Take out that valueOf
must be called to retrieve the value out of a
plant. This is because get
returns a branch
. Now let's dig into
that.
Calling get
returns a branch
. Technically, this is called a
cursor
, but let's keep with the dendrology theme.
let oak = new Foliage({
squirrels: {
squeakem: { weight: 2, height: 12 }
chatters: { weight: 5, height: 8 }
}
})
let squirrels = oak.get('squirrels')
In this example, squirrels
is a subset of oak
focused on the
squirrels
key. Under the hood, they point to the same underlying
data. This means if you set
in squirrel
, oak
will be modified as
well:
squirrels.set(['squeakem', 'weight'], 5)
oak.get(['squirrels', 'squeakem', 'weight']).valueOf() // => 5
A couple of things are going on here. First, set
is used to modify
data. Second, both get
and set
accept an array of keys. When given
an array, they will traverse the tree for the leaf value instead of
just returning the key from the most immediate level.
There is nothing novel about Foliage, it shamelessly mimics:
FAQs
Styled Components for forest
The npm package foliage receives a total of 1,291 weekly downloads. As such, foliage popularity was classified as popular.
We found that foliage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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