Adds the latest version of `@metamask/controllers`, and updates our usage of the `ApprovalController`, which has been migrated to `BaseControllerV2`. Of [the new `controllers` release](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/releases/tag/v15.0.0), only the `ApprovalController` migration should be breaking.
This is the first time we use events on the `ControllerMessenger` to update the badge, so I turned the messenger into a property on the main `MetaMaskController` in order to subscribe to events on it in `background.js`. I confirmed that the badge does indeed update during local QA.
As it turns out, [MetaMask/controllers#571](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/pull/571) was breaking for a single unit test case, which is now handled during setup and teardown for the related test suite (`metamask-controller.test.js`).
This update includes just configuration updates. There are no
functional changes. The updated config is only used as a fallback in
case the config update fails for some reason.
* add metametrics wrapper
* add history dep
* provide test data and mock react router
* add first confirmaion screen
* figure out a way to mock match.params
* render token approval with data
* fix lockfile
* fix lint
* remove use effect
* lintfix
* add . for src paths
* litfix
* Add knobs to change redux store for confirm-approve component (Storybook) (#11135)
* add knob for domain
* knobify
* remove logs
* remove comment
* lintfix
* fix comments
* add background calls + metriccs event to storybook acctions
* lintfixxxx
This update includes a bug fix that made v9.0.1 incompatible with valid
entries for the `package.json` "repository" field. Specifically, that
field required that the repository be the GitHub repo URL, but the
field is meant to point at the _git_ repo URL (the difference between
the two on GitHub is the `.git` suffix).
Now that that bug as been fixed, we can update the `repository` field
to point at `https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension.git`, which
is what it should be.
The CurrencyRateController has been migrated to the BaseControllerV2
API, which includes various API changes. These changes include:
* The constructor now expects to be passed a
`RestrictedControllerMessenger`.
* State changes are subscribed to via the `ControllerMessenger` now,
rather than via a `subscribe` function.
* The state and configration are passed in as one "options" object,
rather than as two separate parameters
* The polling needs to be started explicitly by calling `start`. It
can be stopped and started on-demand now as well.
* Changing the current currency or native currency will now throw an
error if we fail to update the conversion rate.
The `ComposableObservableStore` has been updated to accomodate these
new types of controllers. The constructor has been updated to use an
options bag pattern as well, to make the addition of the new required
`controllerMessenger` parameter a bit less unweildly.
Update `@metamask/controllers` from v6 to v8. The breaking changes were
all in controllers that aren't used by the extension, so no changes
were required.
A resolution was required to update the version of `lodash` used by
`ganache-core`, and a previous resolution required updating. All other
lodash instances in our dependency tree were within range, and could be
updated in the lockfile.
The `auto-changelog` script has been replaced with the package
`@metamask/auto-changelog`. This package includes a script that has
an `update` command that is roughly equivalent to the old
`auto-changelog.js` script, except better. The script also has a
`validate` command.
The `repository` field was added to `package.json` because it's
utilized by the `auto-changelog` script, and this was easier than
specifying the repository URL with a CLI argument.
* 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
* 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>
The `auto-changelog.js` script has been refactoring into various
different modules. This was done in preparation for migrating this to
a separate repository, where it can be used in our libraries as well.
Functionally this should act _mostly_ the same way, but there have been
some changes. It was difficult to make this a pure refactor because of
the strategy used to validate the changelog and ensure each addition
remained valid. Instead of being updated in-place, the changelog is now
parsed upfront and stored as a "Changelog" instance, which is a new
class that was written to allow only valid changes. The new changelog
is then stringified and completely overwrites the old one.
The parsing had to be much more strict, as any unanticipated content
would otherwise be erased unintentionally. This script now also
normalizes the formatting of the changelog (though the individual
change descriptions are still unformatted).
The changelog stringification now accommodates non-linear releases as
well. For example, you can now release v1.0.1 *after* v2.0.0, and it
will be listed in chronological order while also correctly constructing
the `compare` URLs for each release.
* update ses
* build - reference ses directly
* deps - unify regenerator-runtime versions on 0.13.7
* patches - apply regenerator-runtime ses compat patch\nhttps://github.com/facebook/regenerator/pull/411
* patches - patch regenerator-runtime for latest ses fix
* reduc patch, new lockdown severe override taming
* updated redux patch
* update redux patch for production
* ignore lockdown in lint
* deps - bump patch-package just in case
* trailing comma
* remove ses as dep
* fix path for frozen promise
* remove js extension in lockdown require
* Revert "ignore lockdown in lint"
This reverts commit 8cefdc94dd25d7781bb09eed8af36441397676da.
* Revert "build - reference ses directly"
This reverts commit 30371a377dcdd781c1bf9abe55e9c8ae34da26b5.
* deps - update ses
* Revert "fix path for frozen promise"
This reverts commit 966e4c60921a25befe8ca8dea58313cc25852f72.
Co-authored-by: kumavis <aaron@kumavis.me>
* deps - remove remotedev-server
* Remove stale references from allow-scripts config
Any packages that are no longer in the dependency tree have been
removed from the `allow-scripts` config.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The `elliptic` package has been updated to v6.5.4 to address a security
advisory regarding a vulnerability in v6.5.3. We are not affected by
this vulnerability to the best of our knowledge. This is just to stay
on the safe side, and fix our audit check.
* Add warning system for 'confusable' ENS names (#9129)
Uses unicode.org's TR39 confusables.txt to display a warning when
'confusable' unicode points are detected.
Currently only the `AddRecipient` component has been updated, but the new
`Confusable` component could be used elsewhere
The new `unicode-confusables` dependency adds close to 100KB to the
bundle size, and around 30KB when gzipped.
Adds 'tag' prop to the tooltop-v2 component
Use $Red-500 for confusable ens warning
Lint Tooltip component
Update copy for confusing ENS domain warning.
* Fix prop type
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
This package hasn't been used since #8140, which dropped it for being
too slow and of minimal benefit.
We should consider re-adding this as a CI check to ensure images are
optimized, but I don't think it should be re-added to the build process
itself.
This package was added as a devDependency to address a peerDependency
warning when installing Storybook v5.3.14. We're now using Storybook
v6, which doesn't list this as a peerDependency.
The packages `eth-sig-util` and `ethashjs` have been updated to their
latest in-range versions in the lockfile. This removes the last
instance of `ethereumjs-abi@0.6.5` from our dependency tree, as well as
the last non-optional instance of `sha3` (it's still present as a
transitive dependency of an optional development dependency via
`ganache`)
Fixes#10356
There was a bug in the inpage provider that would mistakenly report
usage of our injected `web3` instance when the `web3.currentProvider`
property was accessed. This was fixed in v8.0.4 of
`@metamask/inpage-provider`.