* Update message manager and signature controller
The packages `@metamask/message-manager` and
`@metamask/signature-controller` have been updated to the latest
versions. These versions were part of part of the [core monorepo v53](MetaMask/core#1385)
release. The remaining packages released as part of v53 will be updated
in later PRs.
These releases included a few breaking changes, but none that affect
the extension. Both packages now expect `getCurrentChainId` to return
`Hex`, but that was already the case here. Additionally the signature
controller now has a peer dependency on the approval controller v3,
which is already present and at the correct version.
Relates to #19271
* Ignore error caused by TS bug
* Update types to omit metadata for encryption requests
* Update lavamoat policy
The core version of NetworkControler features a controller action,
`NetworkController:getEthQuery`, which, as its name implies, can be used
to get the EthQuery instance that has been created specially to talk to
the currently selected network. As a result there is a corresponding
unit test for this action.
To make the test suites between this version of NetworkController and
core easier to compare, this commit adds the action along with its test.
* Make eth_accounts return all permitted accounts rather than just the most recently selected one
* fixup! Make eth_accounts return all permitted accounts rather than just the most recently selected one
* Trigger
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In the core version of NetworkController, when the `setActiveNetwork`
method updates the provider configuration object, it will capture the ID
of the network configuration used to do so within the provider config
itself. In the same way, `setProviderType` clears any ID that was
previously set from the provider config.
This commit updates this version of NetworkController to be consistent
and updates tests to match.
* snaps@0.34.0-flask.1
* Update LavaMoat policies
* Replace instances of targetKey with targetName
* Replace use of PermissionKeys with PermissionNames
* Use Flask packages in tests for now
* Bump execution env
* Add another mock
* Fix lint
In the core version of NetworkController, the `networkDetails` property
is initialized to `{ EIPS: {} }`. It is also reset to this
representation when `refreshNetwork` is called.
In this version of NetworkController, however, the default
representation of `networkDetails` is `{ EIPS: { 1559: undefined } }`.
From a consumer's perspective this doesn't make a difference — it's
practically the same. It does make a slight difference in tests,
however.
With that in mind, this commit changes the default representation to `{
EIPS: {} }`. This makes it easier to visually compare differences in the
NetworkController unit tests between core and this repo.
Update NetworkController so that when it is creating the network client
based on configuration for a custom RPC endpoint, it verifies that the
configuration object contains both a chain ID and RPC URL. This check is
already present on the core side; bringing it over makes the tests more
consistent so we can compare them more easily.
This line was accidentally left in a previous PR that swapped Nock in
the NetworkController tests for a fake provider. It does not show up in
the core version of these tests.
This test for the `destroy` method in NetworkController uses `toBe` on
the core side because the use of `toBeTruthy` produces a lint warning
there. It doesn't here, but it's good to be consistent anyway so that
comparing the differences in NetworkController tests between this
extension and core is easier.
This controller action exists within the core version of
NetworkController. Although there are no plans to make use of this
action within the extension, it has accompanying tests. So ultimately,
the goal of this commit (like others) is to make it easier to compare
differences in the NetworkController tests between this repo and core
by adding a test for the `getProviderConfig` action.
* Add Snaps privacy warning on snap install
Add snap install warning status to storage
Add storybook
Add test for snap-privacy-warning
Resolve button type issue
Fix popup display logic
Update fixture
Update popup information and read more handling
Replace deprecated button
Update unit test
* Update buttons and add cancel flow
* Refactoring (review 1)
* Add more unit tests
In the `core` version of this controller, event types are not held in an
enum but are specified directly as strings instead.
Simplifying the event types will make it easier to compare the
NetworkController unit tests between extension and core.
This makes it possible to test that mock functions are called the
correct amount of times (otherwise Jest will think that a mock function
has been called for as many tests as exist in the NetworkController unit
test suite).
On the `core` side, the tests for `NetworkController.initializeProvider`
use the `lookupNetworkTests` to automatically test the `lookupNetwork`
behavior that `initializeProvider` initiates. This commit makes use of
the helper to bring the tests closer to the `core` version.
The NetworkController tests in the `core` repo use a `refreshNetwork`
test helper to exercise the behavior performed by various methods
when switching the network. This commit brings over this test helper and
refactors tests for those methods to use it.
* Added code fences to the following controllers: app-state, metametrics, preferences
* Fixed prettier
* Updated code to be align with new changes in MMI
* Changing code fences
* Remove uneeded files
* Fixed tests
* Fixed code fence
* Changing logic to use async/await
* Removed accountAddress
* Reverted code from develop
Hex and number responses from the `net_version` request are now
accepted. While most chains return decimal strings for this request,
some chains were returning hex responses instead and failing our
validation for this request (which was added in v10.30.0). This
resolves that problem.
Support for number responses was added because it likely worked in
older versions as well, so support is maintained to avoid similar
problems.
Fixes#19151
The `lookupNetwork` unit tests have been updated to expand test
coverage and match the unit tests for the core network controller. A
helper function `lookupNetworkTests` has been copied from core. It
covers most of the behavior of the function. Vidation tests and
functional tests not covered in core have been retained, but any tests
that are now redundant have been deleted.
Relates to #1197
The detection of the Infura "blocked" status has been updated to apply
only to built-in networks. The message we show to users in this state
is meant only for Infura; we don't want to show it for third-party RPC
APIs that happen to use the same error response.
This brings the network controller further in alignment with the core
network controller.
This isn't tested, but it was found in the course of porting unit tests
from core to extension. It will be covered by these tests, which will
be added in the next PR.
NetworkController doesn't handle `eth_subscribe` or `eth_unsubscribe`
specially, but as it's supported by Infura, we want to make sure we
exercise these RPC methods in the network client tests, even if it is
just to ensure that they get passed through to the network.
We had tests for these RPC methods, but they were commented out in
c095b1accd when the network client code
was extracted to a separate file. At the time we were considering adding
subscription- and filter-based middleware to NetworkController, and so
we commented out the tests for `eth_subscribe` and `eth_unsubscribe`
temporarily until we could rewrite them in a way that would exercise the
new middleware. We reverted that change in
bd23a49013, which meant that we could
restore the existing tests, but it appears that this task was not caught
during review. This commit takes care of restoring them.
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We now set the network status to "unknown" rather than "unavailable"
when the network ID is invalid. This better reflects what we know when
this happens, and it makes the network controller better aligned with
the core network controller.
This was accomplished by using a regular error for the network ID
assertion rather than using `assert` directly. `assert` would throw an
error with a `code` property, which resutled in us treating it like an
RPC error.
This isn't tested, but it was found in the course of porting unit tests
from core to extension. It will be covered by these tests, which will
be added in the next PR.
This change should have no functional impact because we treat these two
network statuses as equivalent. The distinction between unknown and
unavailable is useful only for debugging.
* Rename `provider` to `providerConfig`
The network controller `provider` state has been renamed to
`providerConfig`. This better reflects what this state is, and makes
this controller more closely aligned with the core network controller.
All references to the provider configuration have been updated to
prefer `providerConfig` over `provider`, to make the distinction clear
between a provider and provider config.
Closes#18902
* Add migration
* Simplify network controller unit test setup
The network controller unit tests have been refactored to simplify the
setup steps related to the controller messenger. The messenger is now
constructed by the `withController` helper function, rather than being
manually setup in each test that references it.
Relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/core/issues/1197
* Bring tests closer in alignment to core
The function to build default controller constructor parameters has
been removed, bringing these tests closer in alignment to the core
tests.
* feat: add yaml feature management
Add yaml feature file per build type.
Also add method to parse yaml and set
enabled features env to true. The build
process will then replace any process.env[feature]
that exists on the config by its value
* chore: add example for desktop
* Added initial draft of build features
* [TMP] Sync between computers
* Is able to succesfully build stable extension with snaps feature
* Removing var context from builds.yml
* Add asssets to builds.yml
* Minor bug fixes and removing debug logs
* [WIP] Test changes
* Removed TODOs
* Fix regession bug
Also
* remove debug logs
* merge Variables.set and Variables.setMany with an overload
* Fix build, lint and a bunch of issues
* Update LavaMoat policies
* Re-add desktop build type
* Fix some tests
* Fix desktop build
* Define some env variables used by MV3
* Fix lint
* Fix remove-fenced-code tests
* Fix README typo
* Move new code
* Fix missing asset copy
* Move Jest env setup
* Fix path for test after rebase
* Fix code fences
* Fix fencing and LavaMoat policies
* Fix MMI code-fencing after rebase
* Fix MMI code fencing after merge
* Fix more MMI code fencing
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Co-authored-by: Frederik Bolding <frederik.bolding@gmail.com>
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In the core version of NetworkController, `setProviderType` sets
`rpcTarget` (its name for `rpcUrl`) and `nickname` to `undefined`.
While it would be better to completely remove these properties, it would
be better to follow suit so that we can make the tests between the two
versions of the controllers more alike.
* Use fake provider for NetworkController unit tests
In the unit tests for NetworkController, it's important to prevent
network requests from occurring. Currently we do that by using Nock.
However, the `core` version of NetworkController uses a fake provider
object. This is arguably a better approach for unit tests because it
prevents us from having to think about the behavior that a specific
middleware may have. For instance, the Infura middleware intercepts
`eth_chainId` to return a static result, and the block cache middleware
replaces the `latest` block tag with the latest block number, making an
extra call to `eth_blockNumber` in doing so. We have to account for
these kinds of behaviors when using Nock, but we do not need to do this
when using a fake provider.
This should make it easier to compare the difference between the unit
tests in this repo vs. in the `core` repo, which should ultimately help
us merge the two controllers together.
* Rename fake-provider-engine to fake-provider
* Rearrange imports
* Move fake-provider and fake-block-tracker into a directory and exclude it from coverage
* Make FakeBlockTracker inert, and fix JSDocs
* Remove generics from FakeProvider
* Call beforeCompleting (and beforeResolving) using async/await
* Fix signature of sendAsync; align other signatures within FakeProvider
* No need to check whether error is not a string
* Don't exclude the provider-api-tests directory from coverage
* Make sure to mock both net_version and eth_getBlockByNumber when testing network status
* Fix FakeProvider so that none of the methods have optional callbacks
The network controller method `upsertNetworkConfiguration` has been
made async. It makes one async call internally, which is the optional
step of setting the given network as the active network.
If the `setActive` option is set to `true`, this function will not
resolve until after the network switch has completed. If the
`setActive` option is `false`, this change will not have any functional
impact.
Relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18587
* Fix swaps controller: update provider after networkIdStore state update
* Listen for changes on networkController.store, instead of networkController.networkIdStore, in the swaps controller
* Fix unit tests
In the `core` version of NetworkController, `removeNetworkConfiguration`
throws an error if the given network configuration ID doesn't match an
existing network configuration. This commits adds the same check for
consistency. It also makes some minor changes to the implementation and
tests for `removeNetworkConfiguration` for consistency as well.
The network controller method `setActiveNetwork` is now async, and the
asynchronous `_setProviderConfig` step is now awaited. The function
will not resolve until the network has finished switching.
This change affects the `eth_switchEthereumChain` and
`eth_addEthereumChain` middleware, and it affects any network switching
performed in our UI.
Relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18587
The network controller method `setProviderType` is now async, and the
async operation `_setProviderConfig` called at the end of the method is
now awaited.
Because the only async operation was the last step, this should have no
impact upon the flow of execution. The only functional change is that
now any callers have the option of waiting until the network switch
operation has completed.
One such change was made, in the `switch-ethereum-chain` middleware. As
a result, an error thrown while the network is switching will now
be thrown in this middleware and returned to the dapp as an internal
error.
Relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18587
* Consolidate network stores
The network controller used to have multiple different state stores,
which were composed together to form the main controller state store.
They have been consolidated into a single store. This required few
changes because most state access was already being done through the
composed store.
Fixes https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18303
* Add JSDoc comment
Internal network controller methods and fields are now private fields,
using the JavaScript `#` syntax rather than the `private` TypeScript
keyword or a leading underscore.
The one reference to a private field was in the preferences controller
unit tests. Fortunately it was being used to create a test fixture that
was unused. The unnecessary test fixtures have been removed from that
test suite.
Fixes https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18588
The network controller internal method `_setProviderConfig` has been
made async, the async `_switchNetwork` operation is now `await`-ed.
Since the `_switchNetwork` call was the last operation, this has zero
functional impact.
Relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18587
* Remove the network controller `previousProviderStore`
The `previousProvider` network controller state has been replaced with
a private internal property. This was only used internally, it did not
need to be part of state.
This relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18303
* Remove redundant tests
The network controller internal method `_switchNetwork` has been made
async, and the `lookupNetwork` call is now awaited. Because this method
is only used internally, and because the `await`-ed async operation was
the last operation in this function, this change has no functional
impact whatsoever.
Relates to https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/18587
* WIP commit
* Moving copy out of messages.json, styling changes
* handling scroll button click and disable logic
* moving scrollButton up to popover component, adding logic for accepting terms of use in popover and onboarding flows
* adding terms of use to e2e wallet creation/import
* adjusting failing unit test
* fixing QR code e2e
* updating welcome test
* setting app state in fixtures
* Update app/scripts/controllers/app-state.js
removing console log
Co-authored-by: Nidhi Kumari <nidhi.kumari@consensys.net>
* Update ui/components/app/terms-of-use-popup/terms-of-use-popup.stories.js
adding args to ToU popup storybook
Co-authored-by: Nidhi Kumari <nidhi.kumari@consensys.net>
* Update ui/components/app/terms-of-use-popup/terms-of-use-popup.js
Co-authored-by: Nidhi Kumari <nidhi.kumari@consensys.net>
* updating DS components in terms of use
* popover styling changes
* adding metametrics tracking
* editing scrollbutton behavior
* adding unit test
* code fencing
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In order to be able to better compare differences between the version of
NetworkController in this repo and the version in the `core` repo before
we replace this version with the `core` version, this commit converts
the NetworkController network client tests to TypeScript.
The added types here are copied from the `core` repo. We plan on
making more improvements on the `core` side at some point to polish the
tests and types and reduce some of the duplication, but for now we're
just trying to keep things as similar as possible.
This helps us more easily compare the unit tests for NetworkController
in this repo and the NetworkController in the `core` repo.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: legobeat <109787230+legobeat@users.noreply.github.com>
Converting this controller to TypeScript furthers the goal of getting
this whole codebase converted, of course, but it also helps in comparing
the differences between this version of the NetworkController and the
version in the `core` repo more easily, which will ultimately help us in
coalescing the two implementations.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: legobeat <109787230+legobeat@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update `@metamask/swappable-obj-proxy`
The package `@metamask/swappable-obj-proxy` has been updated to the
latest version. The breaking changes include moving the package under
the `@metamask` scope and converting it to TypeScript.
* Update policy
The package `safe-event-emitter` has been updated to v2. This update
includes renaming the package to be scoped under `@metamask`, and it
includes a TypeScript migration.
We want to convert NetworkController to TypeScript in order to be able
to compare differences in the controller between in this repo and the
core repo. To do this, however, we need to convert the dependencies of
the controller to TypeScript.
As a part of this effort, this commit converts
`shared/constants/metametrics` to TypeScript. Note that simple objects
have been largely replaced with enums. There are some cases where I even
split up some of these objects into multiple enums.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The `network` store of the network controller crams two types of data
into one place. It roughly tracks whether we have enough information to
make requests to the network and whether the network is capable of
receiving requests, but it also stores the ID of the network (as
obtained via `net_version`).
Generally we shouldn't be using the network ID for anything, as it has
been completely replaced by chain ID, which all custom RPC endpoints
have been required to support for over a year now. However, as the
network ID is used in various places within the extension codebase,
removing it entirely would be a non-trivial effort. So, minimally, this
commit splits `network` into two stores: `networkId` and
`networkStatus`. But it also expands the concept of network status.
Previously, the network was in one of two states: "loading" and
"not-loading". But now it can be in one of four states:
- `available`: The network is able to receive and respond to requests.
- `unavailable`: The network is not able to receive and respond to
requests for unknown reasons.
- `blocked`: The network is actively blocking requests based on the
user's geolocation. (This is specific to Infura.)
- `unknown`: We don't know whether the network can receive and respond
to requests, either because we haven't checked or we tried to check
and were unsuccessful.
This commit also changes how the network status is determined —
specifically, how many requests are used to determine that status, when
they occur, and whether they are awaited. Previously, the network
controller would make 2 to 3 requests during the course of running
`lookupNetwork`.
* First, if it was an Infura network, it would make a request for
`eth_blockNumber` to determine whether Infura was blocking requests or
not, then emit an appropriate event. This operation was not awaited.
* Then, regardless of the network, it would fetch the network ID via
`net_version`. This operation was awaited.
* Finally, regardless of the network, it would fetch the latest block
via `eth_getBlockByNumber`, then use the result to determine whether
the network supported EIP-1559. This operation was awaited.
Now:
* One fewer request is made, specifically `eth_blockNumber`, as we don't
need to make an extra request to determine whether Infura is blocking
requests; we can reuse `eth_getBlockByNumber`;
* All requests are awaited, which makes `lookupNetwork` run fully
in-band instead of partially out-of-band; and
* Both requests for `net_version` and `eth_getBlockByNumber` are
performed in parallel to make `lookupNetwork` run slightly faster.
Currently, the network controller notifies consumers about events by
emitting them directly from the controller. In order to migrate the
controller to the core repo, where controllers use the BaseControllerV2
interface, events should be emitted via a messenger object.
This commit updates the network controller to use a messenger, and then
updates all of the controllers that listen for network events to use the
messenger as well.
When the network client tests in this repo were copied over to the core
repo, some alterations were made. This commit copies them back to this
repo so that the two test suites are easier to compare to each other.
Changes include:
* Extracting `testsFor*` functions (functions that bundle similar tests
together) into separate files
* Reordering the tests defined in
`testsForRpcMethodsThatCheckForBlockHashInResponse`
* Reordering the set of RPC methods listed in `shared-tests.js`
* Reordering the type definitions defined in `shared-tests.js` to be
closer to the functions that use them
* Updating the tests defined in `testsForRpcMethodSupportingBlockParam`
so that when they make requests they pass params, even if it's just an
empty array
* Revert "Moved subscribe and filter into network controller (#16693)"
This reverts commit 6f6984fa58. That
commit was an RPC middleware refactor intended to move the subscribe
and filter middleware into the network controller, to simplify the
process of sharing this middleware between clients.
This refactor resulted in `eth_subscribe` notifications being sent on
the wrong connections, causing the UI to break in some cases (the UI
`provider` connection does not support notifications). This happened
because the `setupProviderEngine` function runs per-connection,
whereas the engine setup inside the network controller is global. The
global network client cannot support notifications because it has no
way to route them; they'll need to stay in the per-connection provider
engine.
Closes#17467
* Add e2e test
An e2e test has been added that confirms subscriptions are only
broadcast to the site that registered them. This test fails on
`develop`.
This release only includes one breaking change, which is the renaming
of the package to be under the `@metamask` scope. It includes
improvements to the types that will unblock migrating our network
clients to TypeScript.
The network controller has a variety of methods that just retrieve
controller state. These methods are not necessary because controller
state is already part of the public API of the controller and can be
accessed directly.
These methods are:
- getCurrentChainId
- getCurrentRpcUrl
- getNetworkIdentifier
- getNetworkState
- getProviderConfig
- isNetworkLoading
This is part of a larger effort to normalize the API of both network
controllers, to make them easier to merge.