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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37852#issuecomment-4056802623

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   This pull request focuses on enhancing the security posture of the 
TypeScript SDK by performing a comprehensive update of its npm dependencies. 
The changes involve bumping versions for various packages, including core 
Google Cloud libraries and gRPC, and introducing explicit version overrides for 
transitive dependencies to mitigate potential vulnerabilities. Additionally, a 
test assertion was updated to be more robust against minor structural changes 
in objects.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Dependency Updates**: Updated numerous npm package dependencies in the 
TypeScript SDK to address reported vulnerabilities, ensuring a more secure 
build environment.
   * **Explicit Dependency Overrides**: Introduced explicit 'overrides' in 
package.json for several transitive dependencies (js-yaml, 
serialize-javascript, @tootallnate/once, diff) to enforce specific, secure 
versions.
   * **Test Refinement**: Refined the assertion logic in 'primitives_test.ts' 
for PCollectionCoder, switching from deep equality checks to more specific 
property-based assertions.
   
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   * **sdks/typescript/package-lock.json**
       * Updated versions for numerous direct and transitive npm dependencies, 
including @google-cloud/pubsub, @grpc/grpc-js, @google-cloud/precise-date, 
@opentelemetry/api, @opentelemetry/semantic-conventions, google-gax, 
proto3-json-serializer, serialize-javascript, yargs, and yargs-parser.
       * Downgraded 'codecov' and 'urlgrey' to earlier versions.
       * Added 'dev: true' and 'license' fields to many dependency entries.
   * **sdks/typescript/package.json**
       * Updated the version of 'codecov' to '^3.6.2'.
       * Updated the version of '@google-cloud/pubsub' to '^4.2.0'.
       * Updated the version of '@grpc/grpc-js' to '^1.14.3'.
       * Added an 'overrides' section to enforce specific versions for 
'js-yaml', 'serialize-javascript', '@tootallnate/once', and 'diff'.
   * **sdks/typescript/test/primitives_test.ts**
       * Modified the assertion for PCollectionCoder to use individual 
'assert.equal' checks on constructor names and nested coders instead of 
'assert.deepEqual'.
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   * The author, derrickaw, initiated this pull request to address 
vulnerabilities in the TypeScript SDK dependencies.
   * The PR description includes output from 'npm audit' confirming 'found 0 
vulnerabilities' after the changes.
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