In the case where an error is thrown in the UI before initialization
has finished, we aren't capturing the application state correctly for
Sentry errors. We had a test case for this, but the test case was
broken due to a mistake in how the `network-store` was setup (it was
not matching the behavior of the real `local-tstore` module).
The pre-initialization state capture logic was updated to rely solely
upon the `localStore` instance used by Sentry to determine whether the
user had opted-in to metrics or not. This simplifies the logic a great
deal, removing the need for the `getMostRecentPersistedState` state
hook. It also ensures that state is captured corretly pre-
initialization in both the background and UI.
* Improve Sentry state pre-initialization
Previously the masked state snapshot sent to Sentry would be blank for
errors that occured during initialization. Instead we'll now include
some basic information in all cases, and a masked copy of the persisted
state if it happens after the first time the persisted state is read.
* Add test
* Fix crash when persisted state not yet fetched
* Add descriptions for initial state hooks
* Update comments to reflect recent changes
* Re-order imports to follow conventions
* Move initial state hooks back to module-level
The initial state hooks are now setup at the top-level of their module.
This ensures that they're setup prior to later imports. Calling a
function to setup these hooks in the entrypoint module wouldn't
accomplish this even if it was run "before" the imports because ES6
imports always get hoisted to the top of the file.
The `localStore` instance wasn't available statically, so a new state
hook was introduced for retrieving the most recent retrieved persisted
state.
* Fix error e2e tests
ESLint rules have been added to enforce our JSDoc conventions. These
rules were introduced by updating `@metamask/eslint-config` to v9.
Some of the rules have been disabled because the effort to fix all lint
errors was too high. It might be easiest to enable these rules one
directory at a time, or one rule at a time.
Most of the changes in this PR were a result of running
`yarn lint:fix`. There were a handful of manual changes that seemed
obvious and simple to make. Anything beyond that and the rule was left
disabled.
Previously all browser globals were allowed to be used anywhere by
ESLint because we had set the `env` property to `browser` in the ESLint
config. This has made it easy to accidentally use browser globals
(e.g. #8338), so it has been removed. Instead we now have a short list
of allowed globals.
All browser globals are now accessed as properties on `window`.
Unfortunately this change resulted in a few different confusing unit
test errors, as some of our unit tests setup assumed that a particular
global would be used via `window` or `global`. In particular,
`window.fetch` didn't work correctly because it wasn't patched by the
AbortController polyfill (only `global.fetch` was being patched).
The `jsdom-global` package we were using complicated matters by setting
all of the JSDOM `window` properties directly on `global`, overwriting
the `AbortController` for example.
The `helpers.js` test setup module has been simplified somewhat by
removing `jsdom-global` and constructing the JSDOM instance manually.
The JSDOM window is set on `window`, and a few properties are set on
`global` as well as needed by various dependencies. `node-fetch` and
the AbortController polyfill/patch now work as expected as well,
though `fetch` is only available on `window` now.
* Specify type before parameter name
Various JSDoc `@param` entries were specified as `name {type}` rather
than `{type} name`.
A couple of `@return` entries have been given types as well.
* Use JSDoc optional syntax rather than Closure syntax
* Use @returns rather than @return
* Use consistent built-in type capitalization
Primitive types are lower-case, and Object is upper-case.
* Separate param/return description with a dash
* Add network store for testing
An alternative persistent state store has been created for use with e2e
tests. Instead of reading state from disk, it tries to load state from
a local fixture server running on port `12345` and serving state from
the path `/state.json`, and returns a blank state otherwise.
* Add e2e test fixture server
A fixture server has been added for serving background state, which the
background will read upon startup as part of restoring persisted state.
The `signature-request` e2e test has been updated to use a fixture to
bypass the registration step. The fixture used (`imported-account`) was
generated by pausing midway through that test run