The 'Add Token' component has been redesigned to be more in-line with
the new home screen design. The description instructing the user to
click the 'Add Token' button has been removed, and the section itself
has been made roughly the same size as one of the list item. The text
now appears on just one line, overflowing to two if necessary.
The 'interactive' prop for React Tippy will keep the tooltip open when
the user moves the mouse over the tooltip. This enables interactive
tooltips, where the user is expected to click on something in the
tooltip (e.g. a message with a link).
The styles for the TokenCell component have been moved to be alongside
the component. They have also been renamed from `token-list-item` to
match the component name.
This commit updates the existing _Connected Sites_ section to a modal using
the `Popover` component. This will serve as a base for the new modal design.
The official npm package for Font Awesome Free is now used instead of
the vendored styles. Previously we had been using v4.4.0, now we're
using v5.13.0.
We're now importing the Font Awesome SCSS modules instead of using the
minified CSS bundle. This integrates more cleanly into our build
system, and it lets us use their mixins directly in the future if we
need to.
The variable `fa-font-path` has been set to reference our font
directory, as instructed here:
https://fontawesome.com/how-to-use/on-the-web/using-with/sass#compile
The phishing detection page had been using a separate stylesheet from
the rest of MetaMask. This stylesheet (`app/fonts/index.css`) was just
responsible for importing all fonts.
The phishing page now uses the same stylesheet as the rest of MetaMask.
The old stylesheet has been removed, leaving us with one less thing we
need to maintain as fonts are changed. We may want to revisit this
later to optimize performance by reducing the size of this CSS bundle
to the minimal set of styles required, but the impact is tiny in
practice, and not especially important in this situation.
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.
The token list would be stuck on "Loading" when there was at least one
token, but the balance of all tokens was zero. This bug was only
present on `develop`, and has not affected any published version of the
extension.
This was introduced in #8223, which removed what at the time seemed to
be an unnecessary update step. It turns out that the step was required
as a workaround to this bug with the token tracker.
The bug was fixed in https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-token-tracker/pull/33
and published in v2.0.0 of `@metamask/eth-token-tracker`.
The user-specified seed phrase during the first-time-flow import step
required the phrase to be entered in all lowercase. The case does not
add any extra entropy to the seed, so there's no reason to be case
sensitive. Flexibility here will improve the onboarding UX.
This commit makes the entered seed phrase case-insensitive.
Fixes#8171
* Refactor token list into standard container/component modules
The token list has been moved into its own directory and split into
separate container and component modules. Additional updates have been
made to simplify the component logic as well.
* Update token-list to use new React Context API
The token list click handler has been moved up from the token cell to
the wallet view component where the token list is used. This keeps the
responsibilities of the token list and token cell components a bit more
focused - they're now only responsible for display, not what the
effects of clicking should be.
The `network` prop was being passed to the Identicon despite that not
being an Identicon prop, and the `userAddress` prop was being passed
down by the container but was unused. The methods removed were not
called anywhere.
These tests broke when `sinon.restore()` was called in a separate test
because they setup stubs/spies using `sinon` in the module context.
These were constructed then restored before the tests even ran.
Instead the test doubles are now setup in the `beforeEach` hook, which
in addition to fixing this problem also ensures each unit test is
isolated from the others.
* Refactor tab styles to minimize tab component styles
The tab component styles were not applicable to all tab instances, so
they were being overridden in a few places. Instead the tab styles have
been reduced to a minimal set that should be applicable in most cases.
There are a few functional changes here as well, meant to undo
changes made accidentally in #8132. Before that PR the page container
was overriding the tab styles altogether, but after that PR they were
combined with the base tab styles instead.
* Remove background color
This was previously being overridden by the page container styles, and
it matches the inherited background color already in the one other case
(the confirm page for token interactions)
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.
The translation helper function we use everywhere (`t`) would fallback
to the message `[${key}]` for any key not found in the set of localized
messages. Instead it how returns `undefined` in that case.
`[${key}]` isn't something you'd typically want to show to users, so
this fallback wasn't overly useful in practice. At best it served to
hide errors.
The falsey return value in the case where the message is missing makes
it easier to implement a fallback for that case. Such a fallback is
used in the `confirm-transaction-base` component, to restore the
fallback behavior accidentally changed in #8211
When the token tracker is first constructed and the first balance
update is triggered, we manually serialize the tracker state and call
our update function. This is _in addition_ to the update event handler
though, so the balances get updated twice. Similarly, we also catch any
errors during this first update to handle them, but this is done via an
event as well, so is redundant.
These steps have been removed; updates and errors are now handled
solely through events. We were able to drop a check from
`updateBalances` as well to ensure the tracker is still running, as the
event cannot be emitted unless it's running.
* Add minimal working popover
* Fix styling of popover component
* Use lorem ipsum
* Update classnames and remove unrelated styles
* Remove unused components
* Add SVG close icon
* Add Close icon to icon stories
* Use div
* Use `addon-actions`
* Use `<button>` for close
* Fix button wobble in Firefox
* Remove border
These two functions were not especially useful. `tOrDefault` was used
only by `tOrKey`, and `tOrKey` was only used in one place. All it did
was return the given `key` directly if it was falsey, so it was easily
replaced by a condition.
Previously a few mostly-empty `div`s would be shown if a render
happened while the confirm page was loading. Now nothing is shown. This
shouldn't impact users at all, as this condition should only last a
fraction of a second.
* 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
The current selected asset in the asset list should be highlighted, but
this highlighting was broken for `ETH`. `ETH` was not highlighted when
it was selected, but it would be highlighted when anything else was.
This was broken accidentally in #7546
The method registry was being initialized with the global variable
`ethereumProvider` before that variable was set. As a result, the
method registry was falling back to an internally constructed provider
that used the wrong provider URL (an obsolete Infura API). This was
resulting in an error with the message "Project ID not found".
The method registry is now initialized lazily, when it's first needed.
This should be well after the initialization of `ethereumProvider`,
which occurs during the UI initialization.
The props `isActive` and `tabIndex of the Tab component are required
and are always passed in, but the prop type warning is triggered
because the tabs are rendered without these props first, then cloned by
the `Tabs` component, where these props are added.
To silence the warning, the props have been made optional.
The sidebar used to speed up a transaction while it's pending or after
it has failed currently allows editing the gas limit, but that new
limit is ignored. This is especially problematic for transactions that
failed due to a low gas limit, as the problem becomes impossible to fix
by retrying.
The gas limit specified by the user is now used in the speed up
transaction.
Fixes#8156Fixes#7977
Errors without stack traces would break the Sentry error processing,
which assumes the presence of a stack trace. Many errors don't have any
stack trace though, such as uncaught promises.
This breakage resulting in the app state being missing from the error
report, and a console warning.