* fix(proxy): harden MITM proxy reliability and scale for bulk installs
Deep-dive analysis of dropped connections during large installs (5000+
packages with concurrent downloads) surfaced three issues, each verified
with a reproduction test before fixing.
1. Transient upstream errors tore down whole keep-alive tunnels.
goproxy returns false (closing the entire MITM client tunnel) when a
single upstream round-trip errors. Under load, CDN-fronted registries
(e.g. Cloudflare for registry.npmjs.org) intermittently reset
connections, so one transient reset dropped a pooled keep-alive socket
and surfaced to the package manager as ECONNRESET / "socket hang up".
Fix: route upstream round-trips through a resilient round tripper that
retries idempotent, body-less requests with bounded linear backoff,
absorbing transient resets and keeping the tunnel alive. A reproduction
test shows the tunnel count drop from 3 to 1 across a transient failure.
2. Head-of-line amplification against the external analysis service.
Concurrent requests for the same package version each issued their own
gRPC call. Fix: de-duplicate in-flight analyses with singleflight so a
burst of identical requests collapses into one upstream call.
3. Per-request goproxy verbose logging on the hot path.
proxy.Verbose was always on, formatting several log lines per request
even when discarded below debug level. Fix: enable goproxy verbose
logging only when PMG runs at debug level.
Note: the hypothesis that the http.Server Read/WriteTimeout leaks onto
hijacked CONNECT tunnels was investigated and disproven (Go clears the
deadlines on Hijack); the behavioral guard tests for long-lived
connections and slow transfers are retained.
* fix: Type assertion error handling
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* feat: authenticated Malysis analyzer with tenant exclusion support
When SafeDep Cloud credentials are available (keychain or environment),
PMG now uses an authenticated malware analysis query against
api.safedep.io instead of the unauthenticated community endpoint
(community-api.safedep.io). The API key and tenant ID are supplied via
the gRPC connection.
The authenticated response may carry a tenant-specific malicious package
exclusion. This is honored as an opt-in trust signal: a flagged package
is downgraded to allow only when a concrete exclusion (non-empty ID) is
present for the exact package version queried. Exclusions are never
honored for community queries and never weaken the verdict for packages
that were not flagged. Allowed-by-exclusion packages are surfaced as a
warning so the trust decision is never silent.
Changes are additive; non-authenticated usage is unchanged. Credential
resolution is extracted into internal/cloudauth and reused by both the
analyzer factory and the existing cloud sync client.
* fix: surface tenant exclusions in proxy mode; clarify comments
- Warn when proxy interceptor allows a flagged package due to a tenant
exclusion, matching the guard flow so the trust decision is not silent.
- Remove stray doc comment above warnIfExcluded.
- Clarify that a verified-malware verdict can be downgraded by an
exclusion in applyExclusion.
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* feat: Show cooldown report for pinned version installs
When a user installs a package with an explicit version (e.g.
npm install foo@1.2.3) and that version falls within the dependency
cooldown window, the cooldown block is now recorded and shown in the
report. Previously, the report only appeared when ALL versions of a
package were in cooldown (remaining == 0), causing pinned version
installs to fail with a confusing "version not found" error from the
package manager instead of a clear cooldown explanation.
Introduces InterceptorContext to carry per-execution data (pinned
versions) from the CLI command through the interceptor layer, keeping
it separate from long-lived dependencies like the analyzer and cache.
* fix: Normalize PyPI pinned version keys for cooldown lookup
CLI-provided package names (e.g. Flask_Cors) don't match the
URL-parsed form (flask-cors). Normalize keys once at construction
time so cooldown lookups match correctly.
* fix: Handle dots in PyPI package name normalization per PEP 503
denormalizePyPIPackageName already documented [-_.] replacement but
only handled underscores. Now also replaces dots with hyphens so
names like zope.interface match the URL-parsed form zope-interface.
* refactor: Extract shared cooldown stats recording into helper
Deduplicate identical stats-recording blocks from npm_cooldown.go
and pypi_cooldown.go into recordCooldownStats in cooldown.go.
* fix: Distinguish explicit version pins from auto-resolved versions
PyPI parsers resolve all packages to concrete versions (even without
a user-specified constraint), so HasVersion() was always true. Add
IsExplicitVersion to PackageInstallTarget, set it only when the user
provided an explicit constraint. Use it in proxy_flow.go to avoid
false pinned-version cooldown reports.
* feat: Add experimental proxy based npm interceptor
* refactor: Analysis cache
* ci: Add E2E for npm proxy
* fix: Handle dry-run in proxy flow
* fix: Handle special case for scope package name
* fix: Misc fixes
* fix: Code review fixes
* fix: Code review fixes
* refactor: Reusable code into base registry interceptor
* Pause npm process during user confirmation (#90)
* pause npm process when prompting user for confirmation
* disable progress bar
* fix logging and close chan on return
* update use of deprecated field
* refactor: Separation of concerns for handling process state
* fix: Safe permission for cert file
* fix: Handle nil check for interaction hook
* fix: Add test for base registry
* Fix goreleaser for windows build (#93)
* introduce platform specific process control
* rename common.go to common_flow.go
* feat: Add support for pause resume on windows
* fix: Code review fixes
* test: Add confirmation handler tests
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Co-authored-by: Sahil Bansal <bansalsahil315@gmail.com>