Fixes#9244
When trying to connect a Trezor account on a fresh install of MetaMask,
the radio buttons on the account selection page would not respond to
being clicked.
When debugging this, it looks like the `onChange` event was never
triggered. A radio `<input>` element should trigger `onChange` whenever
the selection state change, but seemingly this wouldn't happen if the
change in selection state was undone during the same render cycle. If
I paused at a breakpoint during the render, I could see the checkbox
get selected then unselected again without triggering `onChange`.
The simplest fix was to use `onClick` instead of `onChange`. This seems
more appropriate anyway because we're treating the radio button as a
controlled component here, so the state of the underlying element isn't
really of any concern.
The "Next nonce" warning warns users when the custom nonce they set is
higher than our suggested nonce. This warning was mistakenly being
shown even when we didn't have a suggested nonce yet.
Fixes#9989
New year, new problems.
It's working as expected, but we had hard-coded some 2020 date values, and `formatDateWithYearContext` adds the year to its output formatted date if the date is not from the current year.
Ensures that `hideLoadingIndication` is always called in all actions that call `showLoadingIndication`. It's unclear how many of these actions were failing to hide the loading indication, because other actions superset `hideLoadingIndication`.
At the very least, `updateTransaction` was probably failing to hide the loading indication in the error case.
This PR also refactors a lot of actions to call `hideLoadingIndication` once in `finally` blocks as opposed to multiple times across `try` and `catch` blocks. We avoided making changes to functions using `Promise` methods, because `Promise.finally` is not supported by Waterfox, and it's not properly transpiled by Babel.
A data race was introduced in #9919 when the old synchronous storage
API was replaced with an async storage API. The problem arises when
`fetchWithCache` is called a second time while it's still processing
another call. In this case, the `cachedFetch` object can become
stale while blocked waiting for a fetch response, and result in a cache
being overwritten unintentionally.
See this example (options omitted for simplicity, and assuming an empty
initial cache):
```
await Promise.all([
fetchWithCache('https://metamask.io/foo'),
fetchWithCache('https://metamask.io/bar'),
]
```
The order of events could be as follows:
1. Empty cache retrieved for `/foo` route
2. Empty cache retrieved for `/bar` route
3. Call made to `/foo` route
4. Call made to `/bar` route
5. `/foo` response is added to the empty cache object retrieved in
step 1, then is saved in the cache.
6. `/bar` response is added to the empty cache object retrieved in
step 2, then is saved in the cache.
In step 6, the cache object saved would not contain the `/foo`
response set in step 5. As a result, `/foo` would never be cached.
This problem was resolved by embedding the URL being cached directly in
the cache key. This prevents simultaneous responses from overwriting
each others caches.
Technically a data race still exists when handing simultaneous
responses to the same route, but the result would be that the last call
to finish would overwrite the previous. This seems acceptable.
Additional validation was added in #9907 to ensure that the "Known
contract address" warning was shown when sending tokens to another
token address after switching assets on the Send screen. Unfortunately
this change had the unintended side-effect of preventing _all_ token
sends after switching assets, so long as the recipient was not an
internal address.
The problem is that the `validate` function expects to be passed the
address of the token send recipient in the case where a token is
selected. Instead the token address was being passed to the validate
function.
The `query` state is now used, which should always contain the
recipient address. This is the same state used in the only other place
the `validate` function is called.
The TokenList component on the `add-token` page had the name `InfoBox`,
which doesn't seem applicable. It has been renamed to `TokenList`, to
match the module filename and the component name we use elsewhere.
The `errors` and `total` state has been removed from the `gas` slice,
along with related functions. It appears to have been unused for a long
time, though I'm not exactly sure as of when.
* Remove use of ethgassthat; use metaswap /gasPrices api for gas price estimates
* Remove references to ethgasstation
* Pass base to BigNumber constructor in fetchExternalBasicGasEstimates
* Update ui/app/hooks/useTokenTracker.js
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
* Delete gas price chart
* Remove price chart css import
* Delete additional fee chart code
* Lint fix
* Delete more code no longer used after ethgasstation removal
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
Our Storybook dependencies have been updated to v6.1.9, from v5. This
was done to address a security vulnerability in a transitive dependency
of these packages (`highlight.js`).
The primary changes required by this Storybook update were the change
in import path for the `withKnobs` hook, the change in background
config format, and the webpack configuration. Storybook seems to work
correctly.
The migration was guided by the Storybook changelog[1] and the
Storybook v6 migration guide[2].
There is one Storybook error remaining; it fails to load the Euclid
font. This is a pre-existing error though, so we can fix it in a later
PR.
The `yarn.lock` file was deduplicated in this PR as well, as it was
required to fix various install warnings that were introduced with this
update.
[1]: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md
[2]: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/MIGRATION.md
* Validate sendToken address when component updates
On a reproduction of trying to get the error message it seems that if an token address is provided in the address form with ETH selected then changing to a token address, the error message won't show.
This will validate the sendtoken address on prop change to properly update the warning message.
* Update test to include second doesAmountErrorRequireUpdate call when state is updated and component is updated
This fixes a PropType error when using non-custom slippage, and it
fixes a type inconsistency when custom slippage is used.
Previously, `slippage` was being converted explicitly to a `Number` as
it was passed into `BuildQuote`, but not as it was passed into
`AwaitingSwap`. Also the PropType was set as `string`, despite the fact
that it's a number in most cases, and is used for math.
The PropType has been changed to `number`, and the selective casting to
`Number` has been removed. Instead, the `maxSlippage` value is cast to
a `Number` as it's being selected, so that the type is always
consistent.
* Revert "Update fee card designs to show savings and MM fee (#9629)"
This reverts commit d9924ca771.
* Revert "Update main-quote-summary designs/styles (#9612)"
This reverts commit 5456d55c88.
* Add token verification message to swaps build quote screen
* Adds description for locale
* Use <a> tag for etherscan link
* Remove unnecessary span
* Update ui/app/pages/swaps/build-quote/build-quote.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Move add contact button in fullscreen/expanded view.
Fixes#9868
Move the add contact button that is overlapping (x)/close setting icon lower, on the same line as Contacts in fullscreen/expanded view.
This reverts commit f30d261e69.
The custom HD path option was found to be unsafe to use, because the
displayed list of accounts would differ depending on which application
was open on the Ledger device. Essentially Ledger was accepting invalid
inputs, and returning junk responses.
This was too dangerous to ship, as it could leave users with an account
that they can't reliably recover. If we don't know how the derivation
is happening, then allowing this import puts our users at risk of
losing funds.
We can re-introduce this functionality after adding validation to
ensure that we only allow inputs that are handled correctly by Ledger.
* Update fee card designs to show savings and MM fee
css touch up
More semantic html and remove unnecessary container wrapper
Update message for case when there are no savings, in new swaps fee card designs
Improve display of tilde in savings designs
* Ensure terms of service is shown when insufficient eth warning is shown on view-quote screen
* Logic simplification in fee-card.js
* Better center info tooltip icons in fee-card
* Add comment about use of \!important in fee card css
* Use container class property on info tooltip in fee card
* Remove function call that was made redundant with 980b14089 but not removed during rebase
* Document where we need BigNumber-related changes
* Fix 1 unit test
* Debug progress
* Add required values for each upstream usage of getBigNumber
* Switch to base 10
* Address feedback
* Fixes related to swaps custom gas limit
* Update ui/app/pages/swaps/view-quote/view-quote.js
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
* Move selectQuotePopover onSubmit dispatches to a single action creator
* Correct type of minimumGasLimit in view-quote.js
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
Failed metric events on the opt-in page no longer leave the user stuck
on that page. If the metric events fail, they still bubble up as errors
to be caught by Sentry and logged to the console, but the user is still
brought to the next page.
Fixes#9800
The bug with our onboarding library integration was introduced in #8873
because of a change in when `completeOnboarding` was called. We hadn't
realized at the time that the onboarding integration relied upon the
onboarding completing event to know when the onboarding state should
be cleared. Because onboarding is now marked as completed earlier, the
state was cleared just as it was intended to be used.
The onboarding completed event has been moved back to where it was
before: after the user exits the "end of flow" page.
The original problem that #8873 was addressing was a routing issue,
where the user would be redirected back to the seed phrase confirmation
page despite already having confirmed their seed phrase. This was fixed
in a different way here, by updating the routing in the first time flow
switch to skip straight to the end of flow page if the seed phrase has
already been confirmed.
This does involve one user-facing change in behavior; if the user opens
any MetaMask UI before navigating away from the end-of-flow screen,
they will still be considered mid-onboarding so it'll redirect to the
end-of-flow screen. But we do mark onboarding as completed if the user
closes the tab/window while on the end of flow screen, which was
another goal of #8873.
The property `quoteDataRows[0]rawNetworkFees` was described as a number
rather than a string. In practice it is a string in all cases. The
PropType and the tests have both been updated to expect it to be a
string.
A few inconsistencies in JSDoc formatting have been fixed throughout
the project. Many issues remain; these were just the few things that
were easy to fix with a regular expression.
The changes include:
* Using lower-case for primitive types, but capitalizing non-primitive
types
* Separating the parameter identifier and the description with a dash
* Omitting a dash between the return type and the return description
* Ensuring the parameter type is first and the identifier is second (in
a few places it was backwards)
* Using square brackets to denote when a parameter is optional, rather
than putting "(optional)" in the parameter description
* Including a type and identifier with every parameter
* Fixing inconsistent spacing, except where it's used for alignment
* Remove incorrectly formatted `@deprecated` tags that reference non-
existent properties
* Remove lone comment block without accompanying function
Additionally, one parameter was renamed for clarity.
The `seedPhraseBackedUp` now tracks whether or not the seed phrase has
been backed up. Previously this defaulted to `true`, which left no way
to distinguish whether it had been backed up or not during onboarding.
The default is now `null`, and the UI logic has been updated to account
for this, so that "existing users" (i.e. users that have a backup that
is years old) aren't mistakenly considered to have not backed up their
seed phrase. This value is already set explicitly to `true` or `false`
during onboarding, in both the create and import flow.
This change was made primarily to make it easier to fix the onboarding
library integration, which will be done in a subsequent PR.