* add test for deleting added custom network
* update code because of failing on firefox browser
* changing steps for adding custom network
* chage code for custom network
Tests have been added to ensure that our middleware will not return a
cached response to a request with unique parameters. Each parameter
supported by each method is tested independently.
Closes#17003
We've been migrating from callback-based to async background calls for
a number of years now. The async calls are easier to read, and less
likely to be misused (especially when it comes to error handling).
The `callBackgroundMethod` method, used to make a callback-based
background call, has been marked as deprecated. Hopefully this will
discourage further use.
* Put hardware wallets behind an HARDWARE_WALLETS_MV3 flag
Disable Hardware connect buttons if the flag is set.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
update to metamask/eth-keyring-controller
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
revert to eth-keyring-controller v8
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
LAvamost after rebase
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
lock file.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
Added toaster for removed NFTs (#17297)
* added notification for remove nfts
* reverted names for tabs
* updated default key
* updated snapshot
* updated remove nft toast to danger
Setup network controller mocks per-test (#17250)
The network controller unit test network mocks are now setup for each
test. This makes modifying network behavior on a per-test basis easier,
and makes it more clear which test relies upon which mocks.
Security provider check (OpenSea) (#16584)
chore: copy update for metamask fee on swaps (#17133)
* linter fix
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* setLedgerTransportPreference in the metamask-controller should not be called, or should return immediately, if canUseHardwareWallets() is false
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jyoti Puri <jyotipuri@gmail.com>
The Playwright install step run in the `test-storybook` job has been
updated to ensure that we are running the correct install command.
Previously we were using `yarn dlx`, which would use the latest version
of `Playwright` rather than the one currently installed. Instead now we
are using `yarn exec`, which will invoke the `playwright` binary from
the locally installed package. This binary has an `install` command
that completes the necessary setup, which is to install custom patched
browsers for Playwright to run.
Support has been restored for Chromium v78. Previously the extension
would crash upon startup.
The main incompatibility was the use of ES2020 operators (the optional
chain and nullish coalesce operators) in the libraries
`@ethereumjs/util` and `superstruct`. This was resolved by transpiling
those libraries.
After fixing that, the extension no longer crashed but the UI refused
to connect. This was because the UI process was not being identified as
an internal process, because the code responsible for checking that was
relying on the `origin` property of `MessageSender` [1] which wasn't
added until Chromium v80. The check has been updated to use the `url`
property instead, which existed in older versions of Chrome.
Lastly, the content security policy was updated to include the default
content security policy alongside the intended modification. Newer
versions of Chrome will merge the configired CSP with the default, but
older versions required it to be explicitly specified. This should not
result in any functional change.
[1]: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/runtime/#type-MessageSender