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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brad Decker
2ebf8756a4
[RFC] add prettier to eslint (#8595) 2020-11-02 17:41:28 -06:00
Thomas Huang
87e5281a82
Clear Account Details in AppState (#9238)
* Clear Account Details in AppState

We store sensitive information in the AppState under accountDetail for when the modal is active and present. This adds a new action/reducer and componentWillUnmount to clean up the persisted data left after leaving the modal.

* Remove reduntant clearAccountDetails call when clicking done button
2020-08-14 16:08:26 -07:00
Mark Stacey
df85ab6e10
Implement asset page (#8696)
A new page has been created for viewing assets. This replaces the old
`selectedToken` state, which previously would augment the home page
to show token-specific information.

The new asset page shows the standard token overview as seen previously
on the home page, plus a history filtered to show just transactions
relevant to that token.

The actions that were available in the old token list menu have been
moved to a "Token Options" menu that mirrors the "Account Options"
menu.

The `selectedTokenAddress` state has been removed, as it is no longer
being used for anything.

`getMetaMetricState` has been renamed to `getBackgroundMetaMetricState`
because its sole purpose is extracting data from the background state
to send metrics from the background. It's not really a selector, but
it was convenient for it to use the same selectors the UI uses to
extract background data, so I left it there for now.

A new Redux store has been added to track state related to browser history.
The most recent "overview" page (i.e. the home page or the asset page) is
currently being tracked, so that actions taken from the asset page can return
the user back to the asset page when the action has finished.
2020-06-01 14:54:32 -03:00
Whymarrh Whitby
27e69ec3aa
Export each action constant directly (#8536) 2020-05-06 16:26:09 -02:30
Mark Stacey
53feb20803
Alert user upon switching to unconnected account (#8312)
An alert is now shown when the user switches from an account that is
connected to the active tab to an account that is not connected. The
alert prompts the user to dismiss the alert or connect the account
they're switching to.

The "loading" state is handled by disabling the buttons, and the error
state is handled by displaying a generic error message and disabling
the connect button.

The new reducer for this alert has been created with `createSlice` from
the Redux Toolkit. This utility is recommended by the Redux team, and
represents a new style of writing reducers that I hope we will use more
in the future (or at least something similar). `createSlice` constructs
a reducer, actions, and action creators automatically. The reducer is
constructed using their `createReducer` helper, which uses Immer to
allow directly mutating the state in the reducer but exposing these
changes as immutable.
2020-04-29 14:10:51 -03:00
Mark Stacey
cc41dee92c
Remove leftover references to Coinbase (#8403)
Coinbase was removed as a deposit option some time ago.
2020-04-23 20:32:15 -03:00
Mark Stacey
3620146e63
Remove unused transForward state and actions (#8401)
The `transForward` app state is no longer used, so it has been removed.
Associated actions have been removed as well.

This state dates back a few years, so I was unable to determine when it
was made obsolete.
2020-04-23 20:32:08 -03:00
Mark Stacey
5fe25e41b7
Remove unused network nonce state (#8395)
This state hasn't been used since #5886. The nonce we display in our UI
is now from the background, rather than queried directly from the
front-end.

This also means we save making this network call each time a pending
transaction is added, and each time the transaction list is mounted.
2020-04-23 13:23:22 -03:00
Mark Stacey
b0b99fa748
Move action constants to separate module (#8308)
The "global" action constants (the ones previously in `actions.js`)
have been moved to a separate module. This was necessary to avoid a
circular dependency in an upcoming change that was causing problems.

In general the "ducks" pattern of organizing Redux stores does result
in circular dependency problems. This is because reuse of actions
between reducers is encouraged, so it's not uncommon for two reducers
to want to reference an action from the other. Going forward we can
avoid this problem by moving action constants that are shared between
reducers into this shared module.
2020-04-08 21:35:37 -03:00