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Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliot Winkler
50d8740a0d
Ensure that TS files in shared/modules are linted (#18367)
Some TypeScript files in shared/modules are not being linted. Add them
to the ESLint config and fix any lint violations that arise from doing
so.
2023-03-30 12:42:38 -06:00
vthomas13
532a10f9f5
Adding browser outdated notification (#17027)
* Adding browser outdated notification

* updating dependency

* adding unit tests for util function

* adding unit tests for selectors, lintfix

* Added Tests, refactored notification delay logic

* lint:fix

* adding test coverage for method parameter

* Update app/scripts/controllers/app-state.js

adding documentation details

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* moving declaration into test

* Update app/scripts/controllers/app-state.test.js

spacing in test file

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* Update jest.config.js

removing duplicate entries

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* using async submitRequestToBackground method

* removing unused import

* removing unnecessary link syntax in notification

* adding opera and edge and associated tests

* handling the undefined case in bowser.satisfies

* setOutdatedBrowserWarningLastShown try/catch

* lint:fix

* Removing try/catch and letting errors bubble up

Removing deprecated displayWarning method

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* taking out forceMetamaskUpdateState call

* excludint app-state test from mocha test suite

* Added note: Jest files should match Mocha excluded

* syntax error, lint:fix

---------

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2023-02-02 13:56:41 -05:00
Mark Stacey
e58800952c
Ignore storybook-build lint errors (#17373)
The `storybook-build` directory is the Storybook build output. These
are generated files that we do not need to lint.
2023-01-30 09:36:52 -03:30
Brad Decker
5f6d2ba6b0
Convert Transaction constants to typescript (#17149) 2023-01-18 08:47:29 -06:00
Brad Decker
64839b6bf7
split unit tests (#16455)
Co-authored-by: legobeat <109787230+legobeat@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-11 12:23:38 -06:00
Brad Decker
99808eb02c
remove customize-gas modal and related code that is no longer used (#16004) 2022-09-28 15:00:57 -05:00
Filip Sekulic
6e13524bcd
Remove related UI code from the app dir (#15384)
Co-authored-by: metamaskbot <metamaskbot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <bhdecker84@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
2022-09-16 14:05:21 -05:00
Elliot Winkler
d91eabfd16
Add initial provider API tests for Infura client (#15556)
We are working on migrating the extension to a unified network
controller, but before we do so we want to extract some of the existing
pieces, specifically `createInfuraClient` and `createJsonRpcClient`,
which provide the majority of the behavior exhibited within the provider
API that the existing NetworkController exposes. This necessitates that
we understand and test that behavior as a whole.

With that in mind, this commit starts with the Infura-specific network
client and adds some initial functional tests for `createInfuraClient`,
specifically covering three pieces of middleware provided by
`eth-json-rpc-middleware`: `createNetworkAndChainIdMiddleware`,
`createBlockCacheMiddleware`, and `createBlockRefMiddleware`.

These tests exercise logic that originate from multiple different places
and combine in sometimes surprising ways, and as a result, understanding
the nature of the tests can be tricky. I've tried to explain the logic
(both of the implementation and the tests) via comments. Additionally,
debugging why a certain test is failing is not the most fun thing in the
world, so to aid with this, I've added some logging to the underlying
packages used when a request passes through the middleware stack.
Because some middleware change the request being made, or make new
requests altogether, this greatly helps to peel back the curtain, as
failures from Nock do not supply much meaningful information on their
own. This logging is disabled by default, but can be activated by
setting `DEBUG=metamask:*,eth-query DEBUG_COLORS=1` alongside the `jest`
command.

We use this logging by bumping `eth-block-tracker`, and
`eth-json-rpc-middleware`.
2022-09-16 10:48:33 -02:30
George Marshall
100fbbfaca
Upgrading storybook from 6.3 to 6.5 fixing shell-quote vulnerability (#15684)
* Updating storybook from 6.3 to 6.5

* Some lavamoat policy overrides for eslint
2022-09-06 15:58:22 -07:00
Brad Decker
74d48df235
RFC: sort keys rule and initial changes (#15534) 2022-08-15 12:41:29 -05:00
Elliot Winkler
a7d98b695f
Add TypeScript migration dashboard (#13820)
As we convert parts of the codebase to TypeScript, we will want a way to
track progress. This commit adds a dashboard which displays all of the
files that we wish to convert to TypeScript and which files we've
already converted.

The list of all possible files to convert is predetermined by walking
the dependency graph of each entrypoint the build system uses to compile
the extension (the files that the entrypoint imports, the files that the
imports import, etc). The list should not need to be regenerated, but
you can do it by running:

    yarn ts-migration:enumerate

The dashboard is implemented as a separate React app. The CircleCI
configuration has been updated so that when a new commit is pushed, the
React app is built and stored in the CircleCI artifacts. When a PR is
merged, the built files will be pushed to a separate repo whose sole
purpose is to serve the dashboard via GitHub Pages (this is the same
way that the Storybook works). All of the app code and script to build
the app are self-contained under
`development/ts-migration-dashboard`. To build this app yourself, you
can run:

    yarn ts-migration:dashboard:build

or if you want to build automatically as you change files, run:

    yarn ts-migration:dashboard:watch

Then open the following file in your browser (there is no server
component):

    development/ts-migration-dashboard/build/index.html

Finally, although you shouldn't have to do this, to manually deploy the
dashboard once built, you can run:

    git remote add ts-migration-dashboard git@github.com:MetaMask/metamask-extension-ts-migration-dashboard.git
    yarn ts-migration:dashboard:deploy
2022-08-09 14:16:08 -06:00
Brad Decker
1db0ee87ec
Update Eslint and deps (#15293) 2022-07-26 13:10:51 -05:00
Jyoti Puri
45cecf385d
Adding artifacts (#15145) 2022-07-20 19:33:16 +04:00
Elliot Winkler
c25c0432ed
Fix ESLint config around files w/ CommonJS imports (#14380)
The `parserOptions.sourceType` config option in `.eslintrc.js` is used
to distinguish files that use ESM imports vs. files that do not.
The `import` plugin, specifically the `import/ambiguous` rule behaves
differently depending on this value. If a file is marked with
`sourceType` of `"module"`, then this rule will attempt to ensure that
the file does indeed have ESM imports and/or exports; otherwise it does
nothing.

In other words, files that use CJS imports are *not* "modules" according
to this setting, and therefore should not be marked with a `sourceType`
of `"module"`. This means we do not have to turn off the
`import/ambiguous` rule, as it will no longer trip up on these types of
files.
2022-04-21 12:41:00 -06:00
Elliot Winkler
4447727eb6
Add TypeScript to the linting process (#13495)
This commit allows developers to write TypeScript files and lint them
(either via a language server in their editor of choice or through the
`yarn lint` command).

The new TypeScript configuration as well as the updated ESLint
configuration not only includes support for parsing TypeScript files,
but also provides some compatibility between JavaScript and TypeScript.
That is, it makes it possible for a TypeScript file that imports a
JavaScript file or a JavaScript file that imports a TypeScript file to
be linted.

Note that this commit does not integrate TypeScript into the build
system yet, so we cannot start converting files to TypeScript and
pushing them to the repo until that final step is complete.
2022-03-21 12:54:47 -06:00
Elliot Winkler
1e494f3004
Refactor ESLint config (#13482)
We would like to insert TypeScript into the ESLint configuration, and
because of the way that the current config is organized, that is not
easy to do.

Most files are assumed to be files that are suited for running in a
browser context. This isn't correct, as we should expect most files to
work in a Node context instead. This is because all browser-based files
will be run through a transpiler that is able to make use of
Node-specific variables anyway.

There are a couple of important ways we can categories files which our
ESLint config should be capable of handling well:

* Is the file a script or a module? In other words, does the file run
  procedurally or is the file intended to be brought into an existing
  file?
* If the file is a module, does it use the CommonJS syntax (`require()`)
  or does it use the ES syntax (`import`/`export`)?

When we introduce TypeScript, this set of questions will become:

* Is the file a script or a module?
* If the file is a module, is it a JavaScript module or a TypeScript
  module?
* If the file is a JavaScript module, does it use the CommonJS syntax
  (`require()`) or does it use the ES syntax (`import`/`export`)?

To represent these divisions, this commit removes global rules — so now
all of the rules are kept in `overrides` for explicitness — and sets up
rules for CommonJS- and ES-module-compatible files that intentionally do
not overlap with each other. This way TypeScript (which has its own set
of rules independent from JavaScript and therefore shouldn't overlap
with the other rules either) can be easily added later.

Finally, this commit splits up the ESLint config into separate files and
adds documentation to each section. This way sets of rules which are
connected to a particular plugin (`jsdoc`, `@babel`, etc.) can be easily
understood instead of being obscured.
2022-02-28 10:42:09 -07:00
Erik Marks
35ac762e10
Add Snaps via Flask (#13462)
This PR adds `snaps` under Flask build flags to the extension. This branch is mostly equivalent to the current production version of Flask, excepting some bug fixes and tweaks.

Closes #11626
2022-02-14 16:02:51 -08:00
Mark Stacey
3732c5f71e
Add JSDoc ESLint rules (#12112)
ESLint rules have been added to enforce our JSDoc conventions. These
rules were introduced by updating `@metamask/eslint-config` to v9.

Some of the rules have been disabled because the effort to fix all lint
errors was too high. It might be easiest to enable these rules one
directory at a time, or one rule at a time.

Most of the changes in this PR were a result of running
`yarn lint:fix`. There were a handful of manual changes that seemed
obvious and simple to make. Anything beyond that and the rule was left
disabled.
2022-01-07 12:27:33 -03:30
Elliot Winkler
af971cd5b6
Remove dupe Prettier config from ESLint config (#13234)
The ESLint config for the extension explicitly includes support for
Prettier. However, this is already being provided by our global ESLint
config (`@metamask/eslint-config`). Therefore there is no need to
include it here. In fact, this is causing weird issues where the `curly`
option is getting overridden somehow. After this change, these syntaxes
are invalid:

``` javascript
if (foo) return;
```

``` javascript
if (foo) return 'bar';
```
2022-01-06 15:56:51 -07:00
Thomas Huang
c9cb2ae1a1
Jestify app/scripts/controller/network/**/*.test.js (#12985) 2021-12-10 11:25:58 -06:00
Mark Stacey
ba54a3d83b
Update ESLint config to v8 (#12886)
The ESLint config has been updated to v8. The breaking changes are:

* The Prettier rule `quoteProps` has been changed from `consistent` to
`as-needed`, meaning that if one key requires quoting, only that key is
quoted rather than all keys.
* The ESLint rule `no-shadow` has been made more strict. It now
prevents globals from being shadowed as well.

Most of these changes were applied with `yarn lint:fix`. Only the
shadowing changes required manual fixing (shadowing variable names were
either replaced with destructuring or renamed).

The dependency `globalThis` was added to the list of dynamic
dependencies in the build system, where it should have been already.
This was causing `depcheck` to fail because the new lint rules required
removing the one place where `globalThis` had been erroneously imported
previously.

A rule requiring a newline between multiline blocks and expressions has
been disabled temporarily to make this PR smaller and to avoid
introducing conflicts with other PRs.
2021-12-09 15:36:24 -03:30
Erik Marks
31cf7c10a4
Permission System 2.0 (#12243)
# Permission System 2.0

## Background

This PR migrates the extension permission system to [the new `PermissionController`](https://github.com/MetaMask/snaps-skunkworks/tree/main/packages/controllers/src/permissions).
The original permission system, based on [`rpc-cap`](https://github.com/MetaMask/rpc-cap), introduced [`ZCAP-LD`](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/zcap-ld/)-like permissions to our JSON-RPC stack.
We used it to [implement](https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/pull/7004) what we called "LoginPerSite" in [version 7.7.0](https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/releases/tag/v7.7.0) of the extension, which enabled the user to choose which accounts, if any, should be exposed to each dapp.
While that was a worthwhile feature in and of itself, we wanted a permission _system_ in order to enable everything we are going to with Snaps.
Unfortunately, the original permission system was difficult to use, and necessitated the creation of the original `PermissionsController` (note the "s"), which was more or less a wrapper for `rpc-cap`.

With this PR, we shake off the yoke of the original permission system, in favor of the modular, self-contained, ergonomic, and more mature permission system 2.0.

Note that [the `PermissionController` readme](https://github.com/MetaMask/snaps-skunkworks/tree/main/packages/controllers/src/permissions/README.md) explains how the new permission system works.

The `PermissionController` and `SubjectMetadataController` are currently shipped via `@metamask/snap-controllers`. This is a temporary state of affairs, and we'll move them to `@metamask/controllers` once they've landed in prod.

## Changes in Detail

First, the changes in this PR are not as big as they seem. Roughly half of the additions in this PR are fixtures in the test for the new migration (number 68), and a significant portion of the remaining ~2500 lines are due to find-and-replace changes in other test fixtures and UI files.

- The extension `PermissionsController` has been deleted, and completely replaced with the new `PermissionController` from [`@metamask/snap-controllers`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@metamask/snap-controllers).
- The original `PermissionsController` "domain metadata" functionality is now managed by the new `SubjectMetadataController`, also from [`@metamask/snap-controllers`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@metamask/snap-controllers).
- The permission activity and history log controller has been renamed `PermissionLogController` and has its own top-level state key, but is otherwise functionally equivalent to the existing implementation.
- Migration number 68 has been added to account for the new state changes.
- The tests in `app/scripts/controllers/permissions` have been migrated from `mocha` to `jest`.

Reviewers should focus their attention on the following files:

- `app/scripts/`
  - `metamask-controller.js`
    - This is where most of the integration work for the new `PermissionController` occurs.
      Some functions that were internal to the original controller were moved here.
  - `controllers/permissions/`
    - `selectors.js`
      - These selectors are for `ControllerMessenger` selector subscriptions. The actual subscriptions occur in `metamask-controller.js`. See the `ControllerMessenger` implementation for details.
    - `specifications.js`
      - The caveat and permission specifications are required by the new `PermissionController`, and are used to specify the `eth_accounts` permission and its JSON-RPC method implementation.
        See the `PermissionController` readme for details.
  - `migrations/068.js`
    - The new state should be cross-referenced with the controllers that manage it.
      The accompanying tests should also be thoroughly reviewed.

Some files may appear new but have just moved and/or been renamed:

- `app/scripts/lib/rpc-method-middleware/handlers/request-accounts.js`
  - This was previously implemented in `controllers/permissions/permissionsMethodMiddleware.js`.
- `test/mocks/permissions.js`
  - A truncated version of `test/mocks/permission-controller.js`.

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2021-12-06 19:16:49 -08:00
Thomas Huang
d78cfebd43
Jestify app/scripts/lib/**/*.test.js (#12890)
* Jestify app/scripts/lib/*.test.js

* Mocha config on mocha test script

* Add app/scripts/lib to include subdirs
2021-12-06 10:40:39 -06:00
Erik Marks
5f0fd9d1c2
Add lockdown e2e test (#12562)
This PR adds an e2e test to ensure that the background and UI environments are locked down. It reuses the logic from the `protect-intrinsics.test.js`, and runs in both Chrome and Firefox.
2021-11-02 17:01:01 -07:00
Erik Marks
a2d3d942ec
Exclude files from builds by build type (#12521)
This PR enables the exclusion of JavaScript and JSON source by `buildType`, and enables the running of `eslint` under LavaMoat. 80-90% of the changes in this PR are `.patch` files and LavaMoat policy additions.

The file exclusion is designed to work in conjunction with our code fencing. If you forget to fence an import statement of an excluded file, the application will now error on boot. **This PR commits us to a particular naming convention for files intended only for certain builds.** Continue reading for details.

### Code Fencing and ESLint

When a file is modified by the code fencing transform, we run ESLint on it to ensure that we fail early for syntax-related issues. This PR adds the first code fences that will be actually be removed in production builds. As a consequence, this was also the first time we attempted to run ESLint under LavaMoat. Making that work required a lot of manual labor because of ESLint's use of dynamic imports, but the manual changes necessary were ultimately quite minor.

### File Exclusion

For all builds, any file in `app/`, `shared/` or `ui/` in a sub-directory matching `**/${otherBuildType}/**` (where `otherBuildType` is any build type except `main`) will be added to the list of excluded files, regardless of its file extension. For example, if we want to add one or more pages to the UI settings in Flask, we'd create the folder `ui/pages/settings/flask`, add any necessary files or sub-folders there, and fence the import statements for anything in that folder. If we wanted the same thing for Beta, we would name the directory `ui/pages/settings/beta`.

As it happens, we already organize some of our source files in this way, namely the logo JSON for Beta and Flask builds. See `ui/helpers/utils/build-types.js` to see how this works in practice.

Because the list of ignored filed is only passed to `browserify.exclude()`, any files not bundled by `browserify` will be ignored. For our purposes, this is mostly relevant for `.scss`. Since we don't have anything like code fencing for SCSS, we'll have to consider how to handle our styles separately.
2021-11-01 20:20:31 -07:00
David Walsh
7bb44fafd4
Avoid storybook-build directory when linting (#12408) 2021-10-20 07:34:54 -05:00
Mark Stacey
864800b035
Normalize extension verison to SemVer (#12254)
The extension version used throughout the wallet is now normalized to a
SemVer-compliant version that matches the version used in
`package.json`. We use this version for display on the "About" page,
and we attach it to all error reports and metric events, so it's
important that we format it consistently so that we can correlate
events on the same version across different browsers.

This normalization step is necessary because Firefox and Chrome both
have different requirements for the extension version, and neither is
SemVer-compliant.
2021-10-14 18:50:14 -02:30
kumavis
f9ea9e4b43
lockdown - breakout making globalThis properties non-writable (#12258)
* lockdown - breakout making globalThis properties non-writable into lockdown-more.js

* Update app/scripts/lockdown-more.js

Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>

* Update app/scripts/lockdown-more.js

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-01 08:53:12 -10:00
Thomas Huang
e78e82205a
Jestify migrations/ (#12106)
* Jestify migrations/

* Lint exclude migrations from mocha config, and add inclusion to jest config

* Add migration tests to jest config

* Exclude/ignore migration tests

* Set process.env.IN_TEST to true when running tests locally
2021-09-21 09:28:13 -07:00
Erik Marks
3de3765425
Add build-time code exclusion using code fencing (#12060)
This PR adds build-time code exclusion by means of code fencing. For details, please see the README in `./development/build/transforms`. Note that linting of transformed files as a form of validation is added in a follow-up, #12075.

Hopefully exhaustive tests are added to ensure that the transform works according to its specification. Since these tests are Node-only, they required their own Jest config. The recommended way to work with multiple Jest configs is using the `projects` field in the Jest config, however [that feature breaks coverage collection](https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/9628). That being the case, I had to set up two separate Jest configs. In order to get both test suites to run in parallel, Jest is now invoked via a script, `./test/run-jest.sh`.

By way of example, this build system feature allows us to add fences like this:

```javascript
this.store.updateStructure({
  ...,
  GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
  TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
  ///: BEGIN:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN(beta)
  PluginController: this.pluginController,
  ///: END:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN
});
```

Which at build time are transformed to the following if the build type is not `beta`:

```javascript
this.store.updateStructure({
  ...,
  GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
  TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
});
```

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2021-09-14 10:00:04 -07:00
Erik Marks
1175b4bfa7
Make all named intrinsics non-modifiable (#11953)
This PR makes ~all named intrinsics in all of our JavaScript processes non-modifiable. A named intrinsic is any property specified by the ECMAScript specification that exists on `globalThis` when the JavaScript process starts. We say that a property is non-modifiable if it is non-configurable and non-writable. We make exceptions for properties that meet any of the following criteria:

1. Properties that are non-configurable by the time `lockdown-run.js` is executed are not modified, because they can't be.
2. Properties that have accessor properties (`get` or `set`) are made non-configurable, but their writability cannot be modified, and is therefore left unchanged. It's unclear how many of the named intrinsics this applies to, if any, but it's good defensive programming, regardless.
2021-08-30 14:30:48 -07:00
kumavis
9f4820ee98
Build - refactor for bundle factoring and swappable runtime (#11080)
* wip

* build - breakout sentry-install bundle

* deps - move new build sys deps to published versions

* chore: lint fix

* clean - remove unused file

* clean - remove unsused package script

* lavamoat - update build system policy

* build - render html to all platforms

* development - improve sourcemap debugger output

* deps - update lavapack

* lint - fix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - bump lavapack for line ending normalization

* sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation

* ci - reset normal ci flow

* build - re-enable minification on prod

* build - remove noisy log about html dest

* build - update terser and remove gulp wrapper for sourcemap fix

* Revert "sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation"

This reverts commit 94112209ed880a6ebf4ee2ded411e59db6908162.

* build - reenable react-devtools in dev mode

* wip

* build - breakout sentry-install bundle

* deps - move new build sys deps to published versions

* chore: lint fix

* clean - remove unused file

* clean - remove unsused package script

* lavamoat - update build system policy

* build - render html to all platforms

* development - improve sourcemap debugger output

* deps - update lavapack

* lint - fix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - bump lavapack for line ending normalization

* sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation

* ci - reset normal ci flow

* build - re-enable minification on prod

* build - remove noisy log about html dest

* build - update terser and remove gulp wrapper for sourcemap fix

* Revert "sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation"

This reverts commit 94112209ed880a6ebf4ee2ded411e59db6908162.

* build - reenable react-devtools in dev mode

* Updating lockfile

* lint fix

* build/dev - patch watchifys incompatible binary stats output

* ui - add comment about conditional import

* build - improve comment

* Update development/stream-flat-map.js

Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <git@braddecker.dev>

* Outputting all bundle file links (metamaskbot)

Co-authored-by: ryanml <ryanlanese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <git@braddecker.dev>
2021-07-15 10:59:34 -07:00
Brad Decker
a396f55953
use jest for testing shared (#11334) 2021-06-24 14:52:29 -05:00
Brad Decker
09d81ac5f2
remove the ui/app and ui/lib folders (#10911) 2021-04-28 14:53:59 -05:00
Daniel
37159a58e1
Increase Jest unit test coverage for the Swaps feature to ~43% (#10934) 2021-04-27 15:16:17 -05:00
Daniel
fbbdaf04ed
Increase Jest unit test coverage for the Swaps feature to ~25% (#10900)
* Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip

* Replace “Ethereum” with “$1”, change “Test” to “Testnet”

* Replace 이더리움 with $1

* Translate network names, use ‘Ethereum’ by default if a translation is not available yet

* Reorder messages to resolve ESLint issues

* Add a snapshot test for the FeeCard component, increase Jest threshold

* Enable snapshot testing into external .snap files in ESLint

* Add the “networkNameEthereum” key in ko/messages.json, remove default “Ethereum” value

* Throw an error if chain ID is not supported by the Swaps feature

* Use string literals when calling the `t` fn,

* Watch Jest tests silently (no React warnings in terminal, only errors)

* Add @testing-library/jest-dom, import it before running Jest tests

* Add snapshot testing of Swaps’ React components for happy paths, increase minimum threshold for Jest

* Add the test/jest folder for Jest setup and shared functions, use it in Swaps Jest tests

* Fix ESLint issues, update linting config

* Enable ESLint for .snap files (Jest snapshots), throw an error if a snapshot is bigger than 50 lines

* Don’t run lint:fix for .snap files

* Move `createProps` outside of `describe` blocks, move store creation inside tests

* Use translations instead of keys, update a rendering function to load translations

* Make sure all Jest snapshots are shorter than 50 lines (default limit)

* Add / update props for Swaps tests

* Fix React warnings when running tests for Swaps
2021-04-21 12:34:35 -07:00
Daniel
1b4bc46c7b
Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip (#10882)
* Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip

* Replace “Ethereum” with “$1”, change “Test” to “Testnet”

* Replace 이더리움 with $1

* Translate network names, use ‘Ethereum’ by default if a translation is not available yet

* Reorder messages to resolve ESLint issues

* Add a snapshot test for the FeeCard component, increase Jest threshold

* Enable snapshot testing into external .snap files in ESLint

* Add the “networkNameEthereum” key in ko/messages.json, remove default “Ethereum” value

* Throw an error if chain ID is not supported by the Swaps feature

* Use string literals when calling the `t` fn,
2021-04-16 19:22:32 -02:30
Thomas Huang
b99c4fb5cf
Use jest to run ui/**/*.test.js (#10885) 2021-04-15 11:01:46 -07:00
Daniel
e7d7d24d83
Reduce calls of the /featureFlag API (#10859)
* Remove periodic calls to the /featureFlag API

* Always show the Swap button on the main page

* Check if the Swaps feature is enabled, show loading animation while waiting

* Reuse an existing useEffect call

* Use ‘isFeatureFlagLoaded’ in React’s state, resolve lint issues

* Add a watch mode for Jest testing

* Add unit tests for Swaps: fetchSwapsLiveness, add /ducks/swaps into Jest testing

* Remove Swaps Jest tests from Mocha’s ESLint rules

* Ignore Swaps Jest tests while running Mocha, update paths

* Increase test coverage to the current max

* Fix ESLint issues for Swaps

* Enable the Swaps feature by default and after state reset, remove loading screen before seeing Swaps

* Update Jest config, fix tests

* Update Jest coverage threshold to the current maximum

* Update ESLint rule in jest.config.js

* Disable the “Review Swap” button if the feature flag hasn’t loaded yet

* Update jest threshold
2021-04-14 04:46:27 -02:30
Thomas Huang
253efc6f8c
Jest config (#10855)
* Setup jest config

* Adjust test for jest.

* Adjust lint config

* Omit swaps ui folder for unit testing

* Omit swaps from test:unit:lax

* Add jest.config.js to script files

* Restore mocks rather than clearing them.

* Update jest config and adjust lint to include subdirs

* Convert view-quote-price-difference test to jest

* Add jest ci and ci coverage scripts. Add jest unit test to general test command

* Add test coverage to ci

* Use --ignore flag

* Fixup

* Add @metamask/eslint-config-jest

* Update .eslintrc.js

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* Adds jest-coverage/

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2021-04-09 10:20:32 -07:00
Erik Marks
e18deda0da
@metamask/eslint-config*@6.0.0 (#10858)
* @metamask/eslint-config*@6.0.0

* Minor eslintrc reorg
2021-04-08 14:34:55 -07:00
Brad Decker
7b0a25c3fa
only applies rules to the appropriate files (#10788) 2021-04-01 13:44:31 -05:00
Brad Decker
d5bfce3243
eslint perf improvement (#10775) 2021-03-31 10:19:20 -05:00
kumavis
952adbce44
Build - refactor background process to use html (#10769)
* build - declare background as html

* build - fill in empty file when a missing file is expected

* lint - fix

* Update development/build/manifest.js

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* Update development/build/manifest.js

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2021-03-31 11:12:28 +08:00
Brad Decker
5a233e4634
colocate tests in flat structure (#10655) 2021-03-16 16:00:08 -05:00
Etienne Dusseault
f196c9feb8
Add Lavamoat to build system (#9939)
* lavamoat - run build system in lavamoat

* lavamoat/allow-scripts - add missing policy entry

* update viz and lavvamoat

* trim policy file

* bump viz

* prue policy override

* regen policy file

* Update package.json

* Update package.json

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: kumavis <kumavis@users.noreply.github.com>

* update policy, remove redundant patches

* use yarn setup in CI

Co-authored-by: kumavis <aaron@kumavis.me>
Co-authored-by: kumavis <kumavis@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-02-22 22:43:29 +08:00
Erik Marks
76a2a9bb8b
@metamask/eslint config@5.0.0 (#10358)
* @metamask/eslint-config@5.0.0
* Update eslintrc and prettierrc
* yarn lint:fix
2021-02-04 10:15:23 -08:00
Mark Stacey
86fba2dac1
Fix contentscript injection failure on Firefox 56 (#10034)
On Firefox 56 and Waterfox Classic, our `runLockdown.js` script throws
an error. This is fine on the HTML pages, as the next script tags still
get run without issue (though they don't benefit from the SES lockdown
sadly). But in the `contentscript`, an exception thrown here appears to
halt the execution of subsequent scripts.

To prevent the `contentscript` from crashing completely, lockdown
errors are now caught and logged. They are also logged to Sentry on the
pages where Sentry is setup.
2020-12-10 14:03:04 -03:30
Mark Stacey
b1b6d7ae38
Fix intermittent metrics e2e test failure (#9980)
The metrics e2e test would fail if the segment events still weren't
dispatched when the page loaded. The Segment events are sent on a set
interval, so it isn't abnormal for them to lag behind the page load
itself. The `waitUntilCalled` utility has been used to wait until all
required events have been dispatched.

The `wait-until-called` module was converted to an ES5 module, so that
it could be used from an e2e test. The optional `callCount` parameter
has also been added, to allow waiting for more than one call.

The `segmentSpy` had to be converted to a `segmentStub`, to allow the
`waitUntilCalled` utility to be used.
2020-12-03 14:30:50 -03:30
Brad Decker
2ebf8756a4
[RFC] add prettier to eslint (#8595) 2020-11-02 17:41:28 -06:00