Potential fix for code scanning alert no. 2: Workflow does not contain permissions#2
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Potential fix for code scanning alert no. 2: Workflow does not contain permissions#2
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Potential fix for https://github.com/framer/server-api-examples/security/code-scanning/2
To fix the problem, add an explicit
permissionsblock to restrict theGITHUB_TOKENto only those permissions needed. The best way to implement least privilege, and future-proof the workflow, is to set this at the workflow root, which will then apply to all jobs unless a job-levelpermissionsis provided. For the jobs in this workflow (linting, typechecking), onlycontents: readis required, as the jobs merely check out code and do not need to write to issues, PRs, etc.Therefore, insert the following at the top level of
.github/workflows/pull_request.yml(after thename:or immediately below theon:block):This change should be made after the
nameand before theonblock (or immediately afteron:if you prefer grouping triggers together). Preferably, it is conventional to place it afternameand beforeon.Suggested fixes powered by Copilot Autofix. Review carefully before merging.