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@itentialopensource/adapter-dbt_cloud

This adapter integrates with system described as: dbtCloudApi.

2
Versions
Apache-2.0
License
Yes
Install Scripts
Missing
Provenance

Supply chain provenance

Status for the latest visible version.

No SLSA provenance npm registry signatures gitHead linked

Without SLSA provenance there is no cryptographic link between this tarball and the public source — the axios compromise (March 2026) relied on exactly this gap.

Maintainers

jared.obrienjohnpolanskyzack.strulovitchitential-ciandyknaebelishitaprakash

Keywords

ItentialItential PlatformAutomationIntegrationAdapterdbt_cloudPre-ReleaseCloud

Accepted risks

Findings the reviewer chose to accept rather than block on.

SourceRuleReasonAccepted byWhen
install-scripts install-script:preinstall AI (install-scripts): Standard Itential adapter preinstall pattern; runs local utils/setup.js, consistent across all adapter versions. ai
semgrep semgrep:dynamic-require AI (semgrep): Dynamic require uses path.join with __dirname for local module loading — not arbitrary user input. ai
semgrep semgrep:child-process-import AI (semgrep): child_process used in adapterBase.js for standard adapter utility operations; consistent with Itential adapter framework pattern. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:ping AI (phantom-deps): ping is used in config/connectivity scripts, not directly imported in main code — stable false positive for this adapter pattern. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:prompts AI (phantom-deps): prompts used in utility scripts referenced via config, not main imports — stable false positive for this adapter pattern. ai
phantom-deps phantom-dep:mocha-param AI (phantom-deps): mocha-param is a test utility referenced in test config files — stable false positive for this adapter pattern. ai

Versions (showing 2 of 2)

Version Deps Published
1.0.1 15 / 6
1.0.0 15 / 6

v1.0.0

2 findings
HIGH Package has 'preinstall' script install-scripts

Script: node utils/setup.js

LOW No provenance attestation provenance

Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.