* Capture Sentry errors prior to initialization
Sentry errors captured before/during the wallet initialization are
currently not captured because we don't have the controller state yet
to determine whether the user has consented.
The Sentry setup has been updated to check the persisted state for
whether the user has consented, as a fallback in case the controller
state hasn't been initialized yet. This ensures that we capture errors
during initialization if the user has opted in.
* Always await async check for whether the user has opted in
* Remove unused import
* Update JSDoc return type
* Remove unused driver method
* Fix metametrics controller unit tests
* Fix e2e tests
* Fix e2e test on Firefox
* Start session upon install rather than toggle
* Update phishing controller to v4.0.0
* Move phishing e2e test utilities into its own helper.js
* Update phishing detection e2e test
* Update MetaMask Controller test mocks
* Update mv3 phishing tests
* Fix test for 500 error on warning page
* Allow for directories in test folder
* Update migration number
* Linting fixes
* Remove fail on console error
* Separate mocks from helpers
* Have migration delete PhishingController state entirely
* Remove phishing detection directory
* Only delete the listState in migration
* Bump migration version
* Allow user to turn off IPFS gateway resolution
* Add end to end test for toggle on and off
* Fix jest tests and snapshots
* Change variable name
* Implement provided content
* Use MetaMask eth instead
* Allow searching for ENS setting
* Fix jest
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* Add improved downloading logic when exporting state logs
* Make test for state logs download only apply to firefox
* Remove eslint override
* Add file extension to test
* Move make jest global.Blob accessible to window
The legacy gas API is still useful for BSC, which is a network our APIs
support that is not EIP-1559 compatible. The legacy gas API will now be
used for BSC prior to using RPC methods as a fallback.
This brings extension closer in alignment with mobile, which also uses
the legacy gas API for BSC.
The E2E network mock function has been updated to use a variable for
the initial test network. This made it easier to write the e2e test for
the BSC case.
* Fix fallback gas estimation
Our fallback gas estimation was failing due to a bug in the
`@metamask/controller-utils` package. This was causing gas estimation
to fail completely on certain networks (those not supported by our gas
estimation APIs and non EIP-1559 compatibile), and it was causing the
fallback gas estimation operation (in case our API was down) to fail
across all networks.
Fixes https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/19735
* Add e2e tests
E2E tests have been added to capture gas estimation. Cases are added
for our API, for the fallback estimate, and for non-EIP-1559 estimates.
As part of this work, the legacy gas API had to be disabled. This was
being used in e2e tests but was dead code in production. It needed to
be disabled to ensure the code under test was reachable.
* Fix gas API referenced in e2e test
* Update unit test snapshots
The autolock field on the Settings screen — the field that allows users
to set the duration that MetaMask will wait for until automatically
locking — does not always accept decimal numbers. This breaks the e2e
test for this feature as it attempts to set this field to "0.1".
More specifically, the React component responsible for this field passes
whatever the user inputs through the `Number` function immediately and
then uses this to repopulate the input. Therefore, if the user enters
"3" followed by a ".", `Number("3.")` will be called. This evaluates to
the number 3, and "3" becomes the new value of the field. As a result,
the "." can never be typed.
Curiously, this behavior only happens in Firefox; Chrome seems to
keep the "." in the input field when it's typed. This happens because
`onChange` event doesn't seem to get fired until a number is typed
*after* the ".". This may be due to underlying differences in the DOM
between Chrome and Firefox.
Regardless, always passing the input through `Number` creates other odd
behavior, such as the fact that the input can never be cleared (because
`Number("")` evaluates to 0).
This commit solves these problems by saving the "raw" version of the
user's input as well as the normalized version. The raw version is
always used to populate the input, whereas the normalized version is
saved in state.
* feat(srp): add a quiz to the SRP reveal
* fixed the popover header centering
* lint fixes
* converted from `ui/components/ui/popover` to `ui/components/component-library/modal`
* responded to @darkwing review
* added unit tests
* renamed the folder to 'srp-quiz-modal'
* responded to Monte's review
* using i18n-helper in the test suite
* small improvement to JSXDict comments
* wrote a new webdriver.holdMouseDownOnElement() to assist with testing the "Hold to reveal SRP" button
* Updating layout and some storybook naming and migrating to tsx
* Apply suggestions from @georgewrmarshall
Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>
* Unit test searches by data-testid instead of by text
* new layout and copy for the Settings->Security page
* now with 100% test coverage for /ui/pages/settings/security-tab
fixes#16871fixes#18140
* e2e tests to reveal SRP after quiz
* e2e- Fix lint, remove unneeded extras
* @coreyjanssen and @georgewrmarshall compromise
Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>
Co-authored-by: Corey Janssen <corey.janssen@consensys.net>
* trying isRequired again
* transparent background on PNG
* [e2e] moving functions to helpers and adding testid for SRP reveal quiz (#19481)
* moving functions to helpers and adding testid
* fix lint error
* took out the IPFS gateway fixes
* lint fix
* translations of SRP Reveal Quiz
* new Spanish translation from Guto
* Update describe for e2e tests
* Apply suggestion from @georgewrmarshall
Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>
* fixed the Tab key problem
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Co-authored-by: Corey Janssen <corey.janssen@consensys.net>
* update account list menu to use ds popover and fix accessibility issue
* close popover if user continues to tab to next items
* remove disable logic not doing anything
* add stylesheet
* add refs to track last menuitem
* cleaned up ref version for MenuItems
* fix test
* add click away option and fix test
* fix e2e test
* undo e2e test
* add account e2e
* fix click outside component
* remove additional line break
* remove commented out code
* add isOpen to story
* set width to 225px
* UX: Multichain: Move Add Account and Import Account into Account Menu Popover
* Create a new CreateAccount component for the Account Menu
* Add actions for import form
* Use separate actions for cancel vs. submit
* Fix jest tests
* Remove commented route navigation
* Accommodate for failing import
* Fix tests
* Remove routes for new account and import
* Remove old create account page
* Move import-account files to multichain directory
* Fix paths on the import files
* Remove deprecated component library variables
* Fix error property of add form
* Fix user-actions-benchmark
* Update `@metamask/gas-fee-controller` to v6
The `@metamask/address-book-controller` package has been updated to v3.
This version was part of the [core monorepo v53](MetaMask/core#1385)
release. The remaining packages released as part of v53 will be updated
in later PRs.
This release included a number of breaking changes, but most of them
do not affect the extension:
* Bump to Node 16
* The extension already uses Node.js v16
* The `getChainId` constructor parameter now expects a `Hex` return
type rather than a decimal string
* The extension was already passing in a `getChainId` parameter that
returned `Hex`
* The gas fee controller messenger now requires the
`NetworkController:stateChange` event instead of the
`NetworkController:providerConfigChange` event
* This does not apply if `onNetworkStateChange` and `getChainId` are
provided to the constructor, which is the case here.
* Update `@metamask/network-controller` dependency and peer dependency
* This dependency is only used for types, and none of the type
changes affect how the extension interacts with this controller.
The one change that did have an impact is that the constructor
parameter `onNetworkStateChange` now expects event handlers to be
passed the full network state.
Relates to #19271
* Ensure chainid always matches mainnet in test builds
This is a bit strange, but this is how the tests were setup previously.
* Fix accidental state mutation
* Remove hardcoded mainnet chain ID from test builds
Three e2e tests have been updated to fix a possible race condition
causing intermittent e2e test failures.
In each of the updated tests, the test checks the current network.
The check is performed as a two-step process: locate the current
network element, then check the text to ensure it's correct.
This fails when the test driver finds the element before it re-renders.
If the test runs too quickly, it compares the text before the switch
is shown on screen, and the test fails.
Instead the tests use the element locator to describe what they want.
This tells the test driver to keep looking until the conditions are
met, ensuring the test doesn't fail unless the network switch takes
longer than the default timeout (which should not happen).
This is a good example of why we should avoid using assertions on
elements in e2e tests. Express your assertions as locators instead to
make the test more resilient in the case where the test runs before the
next render.