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fix: Fix handling of large json data when writing to file via --json [CLI-73] #5093

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What does this PR do?

This PR fixes an error occurring when using --json when writing large JSON objects to stdout. The error surfaced as a exception with a stack trace similar to the one below

RangeError: Invalid string length
    at JSON.stringify (<anonymous>)
    at Object.jsonStringifyLargeObject (/snapshot/project/dist/cli/webpack:/snyk/src/lib/json.ts:17:16)
    at Object.extractDataToSendFromResults (/snapshot/project/dist/cli/webpack:/snyk/src/lib/formatters/test/format-test-results.ts:105:27)

The root cause is a size limitation of Nodejs V8 string size limit when converting objects to strings using JSON.stringify in json.ts.

The solution introduced in this PR uses a streaming mechanism to work around this limitation.

In order to minimise risk, the new streaming implementation was successfully implemented for --json-file-output first #5007. Additionally, the streaming implementation is only used when

  • the original JSON.stringify fails
  • when test finds issues, if there are no issues the streaming implementation is not used as we know the size of the JSON output depends on finding vulnerabilities

The existing behaviour when JSON.stringify fails is to throw a RangeError error, and occurs when using the --json and --json-file-output flags.

For the above reasons, the risk is assumed to be LOW

Where should the reviewer start?

Looking at the acceptance test test --json handles responses larger than 512Mb string size limit in v8 to get an idea of what causes the issue.

How should this be manually tested?

It can be tested via building an edited local version of the CLI binary:

  • checkout branch
  • modify the code to ensure we always set the jsonPayload here so that we trigger the jsonStreamify option here to stream JSON rather than stringify it
    • [optional] add some debug logs to validate that we're using the jsonStreamify option
  • make clean build
  • run local binary ./binary-releases/<local-binary> container test <image:tag> --json -d

It can also be quickly tested by running the legacy CLI as the changes are there:

  • checkout branch
  • from project root run: npx ts-node ./src/cli/index.ts container test <image:tag> --json -d

Manually testing the fix will be difficult without manipulating the JSON object in code, as it depends on the image having an extremely high number of issues. The acceptance test test --json handles responses larger than 512Mb string size limit in v8 shows how to do this if desired.

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