* Update UI (for audit)
Revert yarn.lock change
Update e2e tests with new copy for a button
Make UI changes to custom Snap UI
Update UI on snap installation success page
Fix icon on installation success
Fix snap name font weight in installation page
Add UI changes for Snap installation failed page
Add new copy for snap installation screen
Update e2e tests OK button name
Update OK button names in e2e tests
Return previous functionality of update flow
Add error message handling for update screens
* Fix after rebase
* Fix messages.json update message
* Revert SCSS changes
* Refactor failed and success screen rendering
* snaps@0.34.0-flask.1
* Update LavaMoat policies
* Replace instances of targetKey with targetName
* Replace use of PermissionKeys with PermissionNames
* Use Flask packages in tests for now
* Bump execution env
* Add another mock
* Fix lint
In the core version of NetworkController, the `networkDetails` property
is initialized to `{ EIPS: {} }`. It is also reset to this
representation when `refreshNetwork` is called.
In this version of NetworkController, however, the default
representation of `networkDetails` is `{ EIPS: { 1559: undefined } }`.
From a consumer's perspective this doesn't make a difference — it's
practically the same. It does make a slight difference in tests,
however.
With that in mind, this commit changes the default representation to `{
EIPS: {} }`. This makes it easier to visually compare differences in the
NetworkController unit tests between core and this repo.
* added deprecation message above SiteIcon
* fix eslint
* Some small updates to show correct code formatting and removing params
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Co-authored-by: georgewrmarshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>
The `@metamask/approval-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.
The only breaking change in this release was to update the minimum
supported Node.js version to v16.
Note that this will temporarily introduce peer dependency warnings
because of the major version bump. These are safe to avoid for now
because nothing is affected by the Node.js minimum version bump.
A resolution has been added to force v3 to be used throughout the
dependency tree so that this bump doesn't unnecessarily bloat our
dependencies. In practice this is only being used in one place, the
other references are just for types.
The resolution can be removed once the last package using this
controller has been updated, which will happen as part of #19271. The
peer dependency warnings will be resolved once #19271 is completed as
well.
Relates to #19271
The `@metamask/notification-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.
The only breaking change in this release was to update the minimum
supported Node.js version to v16.
Relates to #19271
The `@metamask/address-book-controller` package has been updated to v3.
This version was part of the [core monorepo v53](https://github.com/MetaMask/core/pull/1385)
release. The remaining packages released as part of v53 will be updated
in later PRs.
This release included a number of breaking changes relating to the
`chainId` format change from `string` to `Hex`. However these changes
don't affect the extension because it was already using `Hex` chain IDs
for all address book interactions.
Relates to #19271
The package `@metamask/controller-utils` has been updated to v4. This
version was part of the core monorepo v53 release. The remaining
packages released as part of v53 will be updated in later PRs.
This release included a variety of breaking changes, but most of them
did not affect the extension's usage of this library. The one that did
have an impact was the removal of the `Json` type, which was identical
to the `Json` type in `@metamask/utils`. We're now using the
`@metamask/utils` version of this type exclusively.
Relates to #19271
Co-authored-by: legobeat <109787230+legobeat@users.noreply.github.com>
Update NetworkController so that when it is creating the network client
based on configuration for a custom RPC endpoint, it verifies that the
configuration object contains both a chain ID and RPC URL. This check is
already present on the core side; bringing it over makes the tests more
consistent so we can compare them more easily.