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refactor: Security upgrade @apollo/server from 4.9.2 to 4.9.3 #8964

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This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.


Snyk has created this PR to fix one or more vulnerable packages in the `npm` dependencies of this project.

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  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
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    • package-lock.json

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Package name: @apollo/server The new version differs by 11 commits.

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@parse-github-assistant parse-github-assistant bot changed the title [Snyk] Security upgrade @apollo/server from 4.9.2 to 4.9.3 refactor: Security upgrade @apollo/server from 4.9.2 to 4.9.3 Mar 2, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 94.23%. Comparing base (105ae7c) to head (a9221e6).
Report is 1 commits behind head on alpha.

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+ Hits        13968    13970       +2     
+ Misses        857      855       -2     

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@mtrezza mtrezza merged commit dbe8b72 into alpha Mar 2, 2024
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@mtrezza mtrezza deleted the snyk-fix-2f1399ae0e868e56bcf70f6e89585174 branch March 2, 2024 13:38
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🎉 This change has been released in version 7.0.0-alpha.23

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released-alpha Released as alpha version label Mar 3, 2024
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🎉 This change has been released in version 7.0.0-beta.1

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released-beta Released as beta version label Mar 19, 2024
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🎉 This change has been released in version 7.0.0

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released Released as stable version label Mar 19, 2024
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