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refactor: reduce library size by using lodash specific dependencies #933

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This is to reduce the size of the bundle users have to install.

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In 9.0.0 we introduced a change which depended on lodash as a whole, which meant our bundle size increased. We need to ensure our bundle size is small enough so customers can depend on it at the edge for serverless functions.

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This is to reduce the size of the bundle users have to install.
@jakelacey2012 jakelacey2012 merged commit 96b8906 into auth0:master Aug 30, 2023
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Unfortunately this is bad for security as these packages are very old and some of these packages have open CVEs which are never going to be fixed. I haven't verified if these packages in particular have open CVEs, but every package depending on lodash.pick got a vulnerability a few days ago. Additionally, if there's ever a lodash v5, these packages will not be updated. https://lodash.com/per-method-packages

As that website explains, you should be able to use the main package and import e.g. lodash/includes.

You can also use lodash-es and get tree shaking if your build pipeline supports ESM. https://www.npmjs.com/package/lodash-es

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