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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the dockerfile dependencies of this project.

Keeping your Docker base image up-to-date means you’ll benefit from security fixes in the latest version of your chosen image.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • DockerfileCelery

We recommend upgrading to python:3.14.3, as this image has only 220 known vulnerabilities. To do this, merge this pull request, then verify your application still works as expected.

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

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low severity OS Command Injection
SNYK-DEBIAN13-IMAGEMAGICK-5682970
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low severity OS Command Injection
SNYK-DEBIAN13-IMAGEMAGICK-5682970
  332  
low severity OS Command Injection
SNYK-DEBIAN13-IMAGEMAGICK-5682970
  332  
low severity OS Command Injection
SNYK-DEBIAN13-IMAGEMAGICK-5682970
  332  
low severity OS Command Injection
SNYK-DEBIAN13-IMAGEMAGICK-5682970
  332  

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EntelligenceAI PR Summary

This PR upgrades the Python runtime for the Celery container from version 3.9 to 3.14.3.

  • Modified the base Docker image specification in DockerfileCelery
  • Provides access to newer Python language features and performance improvements
  • Includes latest security patches from Python 3.14.3
  • Requires compatibility verification for all dependencies and application code due to the major version jump

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Hello @q1blue, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, performs a security upgrade by updating the Python base image in the DockerfileCelery. The primary goal is to mitigate an OS Command Injection vulnerability by moving from Python 3.9 to 3.14.3, thereby enhancing the security posture of the application's Docker environment.

Highlights

  • Python Version Upgrade: The base Python image in DockerfileCelery has been upgraded from version 3.9 to 3.14.3.
  • Vulnerability Fix: This upgrade addresses 1 identified OS Command Injection vulnerability (SNYK-DEBIAN13-IMAGEMAGICK-5682970) in the Dockerfile dependencies.
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  • DockerfileCelery
    • Upgraded the base Python image from 3.9 to 3.14.3.
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  • Snyk automatically created this pull request to address identified vulnerabilities.
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This pull request upgrades the Python runtime environment for the Celery container from version 3.9 to 3.14.3. This represents a major version upgrade spanning multiple minor releases, bringing access to the latest Python language features, performance optimizations, and critical security patches. The change modifies the base Docker image specification in the Celery Dockerfile. Given the significant version jump, this upgrade necessitates thorough testing to ensure all application dependencies, third-party libraries, and existing codebase remain compatible with Python 3.14.3's syntax and runtime behavior changes.

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DockerfileCelery Updated base Docker image from Python 3.9 to Python 3.14.3, upgrading the runtime environment for the Celery container.

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FROM python:3.9
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Correctness: Line 1: The tag python:3.14.3 does not exist on Docker Hub. This will cause the Docker build to fail immediately. Revert to a valid, released Python version tag (e.g., 3.9 or 3.12).

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File: DockerfileCelery. At line 1, replace the non-existent base image tag `python:3.14.3` with a released Python tag (e.g., revert to `python:3.9` or another supported version) to avoid Docker build failures.

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The pull request correctly identifies the need for a security upgrade by updating the Python base image in DockerfileCelery. However, the specified Python version 3.14.3 is not a valid or existing Python release. This critical error will cause the Docker image build to fail. It is essential to correct this to a valid and currently supported Python version to ensure the build succeeds and the intended security improvements are realized.

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FROM python:3.9
FROM python:3.14.3
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The specified Python version 3.14.3 is not a valid Docker image tag. Python 3.14 has not been released, and 3.14.3 does not exist. This will cause the Docker build to fail. Please update this to a valid and supported Python version, such as python:3.12 (the latest stable release) or python:3.12-slim for a smaller image, to ensure the build completes successfully and benefits from the security fixes.

FROM python:3.12

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