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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan J Miller
b8edc32f48
Fee card component (#9169)
* Fee card component

* Clean up

* Style lint fixes
2020-08-11 10:59:24 -02:30
Mark Stacey
f886686db2
Extract Menu component from ConnectedAccountsListOptions (#8632)
A `Menu` component has been extracted from the
`ConnectedAccountsListOptions` component. The menu and the menu items
are now the `Menu` and `MenuItem` components respectively.

A custom body was added to the Storybook preview to ensure that the
`popover-content` element was present in the DOM before the Menu was
constructed.
2020-05-20 14:52:23 -03:00
Mark Stacey
f1c9f1ab68
Fix Font Awesome in Storybook build (#8304)
The Font Awesome font wasn't loaded correctly in the Storybook build.
Unlike our other fonts, Font Awesome is copied from `node_modules` at
build-time rather than being saved directly in `app/fonts`.

The `copy-webpack-plugin` plugin is now used in the Storybook webpack
build to copy the fonts explicitly from `node_modules` into the build
output directory. The font now seems to load correctly in Storybook.
2020-04-08 10:22:20 -03:00
Mark Stacey
079db2fdb4
Remove use of webpack loaders in components (#8249)
Various SVGs were being imported directly in components using Webpack
loaders. This was done to get these components to work correctly in
storybook, which uses Webpack. However we don't use Webpack for our
actual build system, so these components would fail when you attempted
to use them.

Instead the storybook script has been updated to use the `--static-dir`
flag, which allows specifying a directory of files to serve statically.
The `app` directory is served statically, so all of the relative URLs
we use in practice to reference fonts and images should just work.

The storybook build command has been updated to use the same flag.
Unfortunately this also means that the uncompiled background code is
now included in the build as well, because it's alongside our static
files. This shouldn't have any impact upon the build though.

The use of this `static-dir` option as made much of the existing
storybook Webpack configuration unnecessary, so it has been reduced to
just the essential steps.
2020-03-30 15:38:02 -03:00
ricky
9c18fa3c97
Add strictExportPresence to webpack config (#8244) 2020-03-28 01:03:24 -04:00
ricky
2e9d41e013
Use updated I18nProvider in storybook (#8232)
We accidentally broke this in: #8213
2020-03-24 19:31:47 -04:00
Mark Stacey
2b6aff535e
Migrate "i18n-provider" to new context API (#8213)
The "i18n-provider" module has been replaced by a new `i18n.js` module
in the `contexts` directory which provides the `t` function via the new
React Context API.

The legacy context API is still used throughout the codebase, so a
legacy context provider has also been added as a shim until we migrate
away from the old API. The migration does require changing every single
place where the `t` function is used, so it is a non-trivial amount of
work. This shim allows us to tackle it one piece at a time without
breaking anything.

This was placed in a new `contexts` directory because it didn't seem
to belong in any existing categories. It certainly isn't a higher-order
component.
2020-03-23 14:07:05 -03:00
ricky
8ba35f673e
Add tx list-item component (#8195)
* Add tx list-item component

New list item compoent for transaction history

* Simplify component logic and remove type checks

* Address remaining feedback

* Remove extra line

* Place className prop on its own line

* Rename to primaryCurrency and secondaryCurrency

* Make the title `isRequired`

* Fix no-undef

* Remove more + buttons to be implemented in seperate PR

* Add minimal store and I18nProvider to storybook

* Use Component to support translations

* Add `metamask` to store

* Rename decorator
2020-03-17 15:15:53 -04:00
Dan J Miller
5c4831bdee
Notifications Icon Circles (#7830)
* Adds notification icon circles and associated storybook stories

* Fix image paths in circle-icon.stories and message-circle-icon.component

* Code improvements for icon circles PR: remove additional z-index, make iconSource required

* Use component story format in circle-icon.stories and message-circle-icon.stories

* Remove success and info circle icons, as not presently needed

* Rename message-circle-icon to alert-circle-icon

* Small code fix ups for alert-circle-icons
2020-03-11 12:30:39 -02:30
Mark Stacey
f751605d0d
Fix Storybook styles (#8133)
When the storybook config was migrated to the new module structure in
PR #8112 I forgot to include the line where the styles were imported.
2020-02-27 19:17:27 -04:00
Mark Stacey
b6487f08b7
Allow changing Storybook preview backgrounds (#8111)
The `@storybook/addon-backgrounds' addon has been added, which allows
changing the component preview background. By default no background
colors are defined, though there is a helpful grid button. A "light"
and "dark" background option has been added globally. Additional
story-specific backgrounds or global backgrounds can be added later if
necessary.
2020-02-26 13:40:53 -04:00
Mark Stacey
2be8bf0b0b
Rename Storybook modules (#8112)
The names for Storybook modules have changed in v5.3.0. `config.js` was
renamed to `preview.js`, and addon registration has been moved to
`main.js`.

See here for details: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/MIGRATION.md#from-version-52x-to-53x
2020-02-26 09:34:59 -04:00
Whymarrh Whitby
5b28fb3a1c
Enable Storybook deploy on CI (#8009) 2020-02-08 16:26:33 -03:30
ricky
245952f236
Minimum changes to get storybook working (#7884)
* Minimum changes to get storybook working

Undo path changes

* Add build:storybook scripts to package.json

* Add storybook deployer

* Add storybook:deploy to package.json

* Update circle ci config

* Update yarn.lock

* Remove addon-info

* Update yarn.lock file to reflect removing of addon-info

Co-authored-by: Dan J Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
2020-01-26 18:44:58 -05:00
Mark Stacey
1fd3dc9ecf
Switch from npm to yarn (#6843)
As a solution to the constant lockfile churn issues we've had with
`npm`, the project now uses `yarn` to manage dependencies.

The `package-lock.json` file has been replaced with `yarn.lock`, which
was created using `yarn import`. It should approximate the contents of
`package-lock.json` fairly well, though there may be some changes due to
deduplication. The codeowners file has been updated to reference this
new lockfile.

All documentation and npm scripts have been updated to reference `yarn`
rather than `npm`. Note that running scripts using `npm run` still works
fine, but it seemed better to switch those to `yarn` as well to avoid
confusion.

The `npm-audit` Bash script has been replaced with `yarn-audit`. The
output of `yarn audit` is a bit different than `npm audit` in that it
returns a bitmask to describe which severity issues were found. This
made it simpler to check the results directly from the Bash script, so
the associated `npm-audit-check.js` script was no longer required. The
output should be exactly the same, and the information is still sourced
from the same place (the npm registry).

The new `yarn-audit` script does have an external dependency: `jq`.
However, `jq` is already assumed to be present by another CI script, and
is present on all CI images we use. `jq` was not added to `package.json`
as a dependency because there is no official package on the npm
registry, just wrapper scripts. We don't need it anywhere exept on CI
anyway.

The section in `CONTRIBUTING` about how to develop inside the
`node_modules` folder was removed, as the advice was a bit dated, and
wasn't specific to this project anyway.
2019-07-30 15:36:23 -03:00
Alexander Tseung
f70652c83a Add storybook README.md file 2018-05-07 13:22:29 -07:00
Alexander Tseung
d5759cf4a8 Add storybook integration 2018-05-03 10:51:15 -07:00