This PR adds `snaps` under Flask build flags to the extension. This branch is mostly equivalent to the current production version of Flask, excepting some bug fixes and tweaks.
Closes#11626
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.
* Prevent automatic rejection of confirmations
Confirmations are now only automatically rejected if a user explicitly
closes the notification window. If we close the window programmatically
because there are no notifications left to show, nothing gets rejected.
This partially avoids a race condition where a confirmation gets
rejected automatically without the user having seen the confirmation
first. This could happen if the confirmation was processed just as the
notification window was being closed.
It's still possible for a confirmation that the user has never seen to
get rejected as a result of the user closing the window. But at least
now it's no longer possible for a confirmation to get rejected in this
manner after the user resolves the last confirmation in the queue.
* Fix bug that prevented automatic closure detection
All windows were being detected as explicit window closures,
essentially just as they were previously, because this variable was
cleared too soon.
* Re-open popup when necessary
After the window is automatically closed, a confirmation may have been
queued up while the window was closing. If so, the popup is now re-
opened.
Adds a missing middleware hook for `wallet_requestPermissions` that we failed to add in #12243. Also adds a runtime check that throws an error if any expected hooks are not provided to `createMethodMiddleware`.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* added wrapper around account list to prevent storybook from collapsing the list
* updated translation files
* added snap-connect page
* refactored account list out of the choose account component
* fixed width
* removed unnecessary scss from choose-account component, fixed props in choose account story
* removed snaps-connect page, added comments to ChooseAccount
* updated choose account subtitle text, updated styling for title & subtitle, removed redundant account list story
* updated component name, updated paths
* fixed linter errors
* added comments
* removed unused message
* removed selectAccounts key from all locales
* updated class name for account list header, updated allAreSelected function to use length checks
* Revert "removed unused message"
This reverts commit 32771bc83c08f120825ef75f0741f3034e7dbecb.
* Revert "removed selectAccounts key from all locales"
This reverts commit ccfa4a860f9a75693d893d7c404384e719de297e.
* updated locale messages to use selectAccounts key
* removed stray import
* updated scss
* updated translation key
* removed chooseAccounts key from en locale
* removed optional chaining
* changes
* updated subjectMetadata
* updated subject types
* update useOriginMetadata function to include unknown subject type
* updated permission connect header props, removed host and added subjectType to targetSubjectMetadata
* added subjectType to targetSubjectMetadata
* removed console.log
* changed prop name to iconUrl
This PR introduces the concept of subject _types_ to be associated with each subject in the `SubjectMetadataController`, and used for control flow in our RPC stack (`setupProviderEngine` and so forth).
We already differentiate between "types" of subjects in various places on an ad hoc basis via boolean flags (e.g. `isInternal` in our RPC stack) or the presence/absence of certain values in the subject's metadata (specifically `metadata.extensionId`). The status quo is manageable if not ideal, but will start to become untenable with the introduction of Snaps in the near future.
Therefore, this PR establishes a `SUBJECT_TYPES` enum and adds the `subjectType` property to the metadata of each subject. A new migration is added to accomplish this. Finally, we specify and `INTERNAL` subject type to distinguish internal from external requests.
The `nodeify` utility is no longer needed for the background API.
Instead each method is assumed to be either synchronous or Promise-
returning.
The error handling was updated to at least log the error in the case
where a method fall fails after the connection is broken.
# Permission System 2.0
## Background
This PR migrates the extension permission system to [the new `PermissionController`](https://github.com/MetaMask/snaps-skunkworks/tree/main/packages/controllers/src/permissions).
The original permission system, based on [`rpc-cap`](https://github.com/MetaMask/rpc-cap), introduced [`ZCAP-LD`](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/zcap-ld/)-like permissions to our JSON-RPC stack.
We used it to [implement](https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/pull/7004) what we called "LoginPerSite" in [version 7.7.0](https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/releases/tag/v7.7.0) of the extension, which enabled the user to choose which accounts, if any, should be exposed to each dapp.
While that was a worthwhile feature in and of itself, we wanted a permission _system_ in order to enable everything we are going to with Snaps.
Unfortunately, the original permission system was difficult to use, and necessitated the creation of the original `PermissionsController` (note the "s"), which was more or less a wrapper for `rpc-cap`.
With this PR, we shake off the yoke of the original permission system, in favor of the modular, self-contained, ergonomic, and more mature permission system 2.0.
Note that [the `PermissionController` readme](https://github.com/MetaMask/snaps-skunkworks/tree/main/packages/controllers/src/permissions/README.md) explains how the new permission system works.
The `PermissionController` and `SubjectMetadataController` are currently shipped via `@metamask/snap-controllers`. This is a temporary state of affairs, and we'll move them to `@metamask/controllers` once they've landed in prod.
## Changes in Detail
First, the changes in this PR are not as big as they seem. Roughly half of the additions in this PR are fixtures in the test for the new migration (number 68), and a significant portion of the remaining ~2500 lines are due to find-and-replace changes in other test fixtures and UI files.
- The extension `PermissionsController` has been deleted, and completely replaced with the new `PermissionController` from [`@metamask/snap-controllers`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@metamask/snap-controllers).
- The original `PermissionsController` "domain metadata" functionality is now managed by the new `SubjectMetadataController`, also from [`@metamask/snap-controllers`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@metamask/snap-controllers).
- The permission activity and history log controller has been renamed `PermissionLogController` and has its own top-level state key, but is otherwise functionally equivalent to the existing implementation.
- Migration number 68 has been added to account for the new state changes.
- The tests in `app/scripts/controllers/permissions` have been migrated from `mocha` to `jest`.
Reviewers should focus their attention on the following files:
- `app/scripts/`
- `metamask-controller.js`
- This is where most of the integration work for the new `PermissionController` occurs.
Some functions that were internal to the original controller were moved here.
- `controllers/permissions/`
- `selectors.js`
- These selectors are for `ControllerMessenger` selector subscriptions. The actual subscriptions occur in `metamask-controller.js`. See the `ControllerMessenger` implementation for details.
- `specifications.js`
- The caveat and permission specifications are required by the new `PermissionController`, and are used to specify the `eth_accounts` permission and its JSON-RPC method implementation.
See the `PermissionController` readme for details.
- `migrations/068.js`
- The new state should be cross-referenced with the controllers that manage it.
The accompanying tests should also be thoroughly reviewed.
Some files may appear new but have just moved and/or been renamed:
- `app/scripts/lib/rpc-method-middleware/handlers/request-accounts.js`
- This was previously implemented in `controllers/permissions/permissionsMethodMiddleware.js`.
- `test/mocks/permissions.js`
- A truncated version of `test/mocks/permission-controller.js`.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add support for eip-1559 on Trezor
* temp
* Lint fix
* Store trezor model type in background state instead attempting to get it in the frontend
* code simplification
* Temp update to eth-trezor-keyring version
* Tempory update to eth-trezor-keyring version
* Temp update to eth-trezor-keyring version
* Fix display of hdpath selector in connect hardware flow for trezor
* Updating the package version but we still need to run yarn setup and update the lockfile, once the package is updated
* Update yarn.lock
* Fix unit tests
* support qr based signer
* add CSP for fire fox
* get QR Hardware wallet name from device
* fix qrHardware state missing in runtime
* support qr based signer sign transaction
* refine Request Signature modal ui
* remove feature toggle
* refine ui
* fix notification is closing even there is a pending qr hardware transaction
* add chinese translation, refine ui, fix qr process was breaking in some case
* support import accounts by pubkeys
* refine qr-based wallet ui and fix bugs
* update @keystonehq/metamask-airgapped-keyring to fix that the signing hd path was inconsistent in some edge case
* fix: avoid unnecessay navigation, fix ci
* refactor qr-hardware-popover with @zxing/browser
* update lavamoat policy, remove firefox CSP
* refine qr reader ui, ignore unnecessary warning display
* code refactor, use async functions insteads promise
Co-authored-by: Soralit <soralitria@gmail.com>
* Add CollectiblesController
* bump controllers version
* add CollectibleDetectionController
* adapt to ERC1155 support changes in CollectiblesController
* update @metamask/controllers to v20.0.0
* update lavamoat policy files
* put collectibleDetectionController instantiation behind feature flag
* Fix#5039
* Converted function into async
* Added more explicit explanation of why the number of bits for EcSign
* eth_sign and eth_personalSign now report errors correctly back to the user
* Added leeway to unsigned message byte check
* Fix lint
These background API methods were not used anywhere in the UI. One of
them was called in `actions.js` by a function that itself was never
called, so it have been removed. Additionally, one unused `actions.js`
function was found and removed as well.
`setAdvancedGasFee` is the only unused background method that remains.
It was recently added and will be used in the near future.
* Background clears confirmations on popup close
* [WIP] Remove clearing confirmations through UI
* Confirmations are now rejected instead of cleared
* Erased commented out code
* Fix linter errors
* Changes after code review
* Moved metrics events from onWindowUnload to background
* PR review fixes
* Added abillity to add reason to rejection of messages
* Fix prettier
* Added type metrics event to signature cancel
* Fix test
* The uncofirmed transactions are now cleared even if Metamask is locked
We're bumping from `^6` to `^8`. All imports are now named, and they have been updated. This is a breaking change, in that support for `eth_signTransaction` is added in `^8.0.0`. We do not support this method in our UI, so our middleware stack has been instrumented to reject.
In addition, there are some non-breaking behavioral changes in this version that reviewers should be aware of, see the [7.0.0 release](https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-json-rpc-middleware/releases).
* metametrics - ensure segment submission failures do not bubble up
* metametrics - differentiate between trackEvent and submitEvent
* metametrics - validate event in trackEvent
* metametrics - re-throw error on clean stack
* lint fix
* controllers/metametrics - take a captureException option
* controllers/metametrics - capture and report any errors in trackPage
* Update app/scripts/controllers/metametrics.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* GridPlus: Adds support for GridPlus Lattice1 hardware wallet
* Fixes issue with switching hardware HD path
The main `Select HD Path` piece of the account selection component was not
properly hooked up to the state manager (`onPathChange`) and the extra
`Popover` component was being used instead.
I'm not sure what the origin of this is, but I don't see why the Popover
is needed at all. I have remove it and hooked `onPathChange` directly into
the HD path selector dropdown.
This was an issue that nearly every Lattice user who had come from Ledger
has contacted us about.
* GridPlus: Addresses QA issues
* Adds Lattice tutorial + image
* Cleans up connectivity issues (see: https://github.com/GridPlus/eth-lattice-keyring/pull/16)
* GridPlus: Adds Firefox support
To connect to the Lattice you need to open a new tab/window and get
login data from it. We were not able to do this for Firefox because
we relied on the `window` API. This is now fixed.
See corresponding changes:
* `eth-lattice-keyring`: https://github.com/GridPlus/eth-lattice-keyring/pull/17
* Lattice connector: https://github.com/GridPlus/wallet-web/pull/152
* GridPlus: Adds missing error path for Firefox
See: 242a93f559
* Check if ledger was successfully able to establish transport on mount of confirm screens
* Update ledger message/action if transport creation was blocked by existing connection
* TEMP: point eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to commite, REMOVE BEFORE MERGE
* Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.10.0
* Connect ledger via webhid if that option is available
* Explicitly setting preference for webhid
* Use ledgerTransportType enum instead of booleans for ledger live and webhid preferences
* Use single setLEdgerTransport preference methods and property
* Temp
* Lint fix
* Unit test fix
* Remove async keyword from setLedgerTransportPreference function definition in preferences controller
* Fix ledgelive setting toggle logic
* Migrate useLedgerLive preference property to ledgerTransportType
* Use shared constants for ledger transport type enums
* Use constant for ledger usb vendor id
* Use correct property to check if ledgerLive preference is set when deciding whether to ask for webhid connection
* Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.9.0
* Only show ledger live transaction helper messages if using ledger live
* Only show ledger live part of tutorial if ledger live setting is on
* Fix ledger related prop type errors
* Explicitly use u2f enum instead of empty string as a transport type; default transport type to webhid if available; use constants for u2f and webhid
* Cleanup
* Wrap ledger webhid device request in try/catch
* Clean up
* Lint fix
* Ensure user can easily connect their ledger wallet when they need to.
* Fix locales
* Fix/improve locales changes
* Remove unused isFirefox property from confirm-transaction-base.container.js
* Disable transaction and message signing confirmation if ledger webhid requires connection
* Ensure translation keys for ledger connection options in settings dropdown can be properly detected by verify-locales
* Drop .component from ledger-instruction-field file name
* Move renderLedgerLiveStep to module scope
* Remove ledgerLive from function and message names in ledger-instruction-field
* Wrap ledger connection logic in ledger-instruction-field in try catch
* Clean up signature-request.component.js
* Check whether the signing address, and not the selected address, is a ledger account in singature-request.container
* Ensure ledger instructions and webhid connection button are shown on signature-request-original signatures
* Improve webhid selection handling in select-ledger-transport-type onChange handler
* Move metamask redux focused ledger selectors to metamask duck
* Lint fix
* Use async await in checkWebHidStatusRef.current
* Remove unnecessary use of ref in ledger-instruction-field.js
* Lint fix
* Remove unnecessary try/catch in ledger-instruction-field.js
* Check if from address, not selected address, is from a ledger account in confirm-approve
* Move findKeyringForAddress to metamask duck
* Fix typo in function name
* Ensure isEqualCaseInsensitive handles possible differences in address casing
* Fix Learn More link size in advanced settings tab
* Update app/scripts/migrations/066.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/pages/settings/advanced-tab/advanced-tab.component.test.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add jsdoc comments for new selectors
* Use jest.spyOn for mocking navigator in ledger webhid migration tests
* Use LEDGER_TRANSPORT_TYPES values to set proptype of ledgerTransportType
* Use LEDGER_TRANSPORT_TYPES values to set proptype of ledgerTransportType
* Fix font size of link in ledger connection description in advanced settings
* Fix return type in setLedgerTransportPreference comment
* Clean up connectHardware code for webhid connection in actions.js
* Update app/scripts/migrations/066.test.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/ducks/metamask/metamask.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add migration test for when useLedgerLive is true in a browser that supports webhid
* Lint fix
* Fix inline-link size
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* add command to debug unit tests
* remove extra zero balance account potentially created from seeking ahead
* Add PR 12074 to CHANGELOG
* Revert "Add PR 12074 to CHANGELOG"
This reverts commit 9f6f7eec1cac163c0ce1c711b1c205322aa5b2af.
* Remove test debug command
* EIP-1559 - Provide support for Ledger
* Update ui/selectors/selectors.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add shared constants for hw types
* bump eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.7.0
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex <adonesky@gmail.com>
Adds the latest version of `@metamask/controllers`, and updates our usage of the `ApprovalController`, which has been migrated to `BaseControllerV2`. Of [the new `controllers` release](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/releases/tag/v15.0.0), only the `ApprovalController` migration should be breaking.
This is the first time we use events on the `ControllerMessenger` to update the badge, so I turned the messenger into a property on the main `MetaMaskController` in order to subscribe to events on it in `background.js`. I confirmed that the badge does indeed update during local QA.
As it turns out, [MetaMask/controllers#571](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/pull/571) was breaking for a single unit test case, which is now handled during setup and teardown for the related test suite (`metamask-controller.test.js`).
* Fixes updates on the confirm screen.
* Better handling of internal send transactions
* maxFee -> maxFeePerGas property name fix
* Remove redundant setEstimateToUse call in onManualChange
* Fix unit tests
* rebase error fix
* Fixes to speedup loading and transaction breakdown priority fee
* Fix lint and unit tests
* Ensure gas price based transaction that have been customized (e.g. speed up and retry) are properly initialized in useGasFeeInputs
* Clean up
* Link fix
* Stop GasFeeController polling when pop closes
* Stop estimate gas polling on window unload
* lint + comments
* Improve client closed logic
* lint
* Add back _beforeUnload on unmount in gas-modal-page-container
* Add full check and call onClientClosed method for notifcation environment
* Add gas pollingToken tracking to appStateController and use to disconnect polling for each environment type
* remove unused method
* move controller manipulation logic from background.js to metamask-controller, disaggregate methods
* add beforeunload handling to reset gas polling tokens from root of send page
* cleanup, lint and address feedback
* clear appState gasPollingTokens when all instances of all env types are closed, fix pollingTokenType arg from onEnvironmentTypeClosed call in metamask-controller
* mock new methods to fix tests
* final bit of cleanup + comments
Co-authored-by: Dan Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
wip
Documentation improvements for send slice support of EIP1559
Remove console.log in send duck
Property lookup safety improvement in selectors/confirm-transaction
Add code accidentally removed in rebase
Update addTxGasDefaults and _getDefaultGasFees to work with new estimate types, and ensure we correctly handle gas price estimates when on EIP1559 networks (#11615)
* Fix typo
Remove console.log in send duck
* Update addTxGasDefaults and _getDefaultGasFees to work correctly with all new gas fee estimate types
* Don't show gas timing support when not on eip1559 compatible network
* Hide gas timing component on transaction screen when on a non-1559 network
* Improve comments, tests and edge case handling
* Ensure eip1559 fees are applied and updated correctly when eip1559 estimate api fails
* Lint fix
Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <git@braddecker.dev>
Remove console.log
Handle possible gasEstimateType undefined
Remove unnecessary nonce field position change in confirm-page-container-content__details
* prepare for EIP1559 gas fields in speedup/cancel
* Update ui/components/app/gas-customization/gas-modal-page-container/gas-modal-page-container.container.js
* add erc-721 token detection and flag to disable sending
* addressing feedback
* remove redundant provider instantiation
* fix issue caused by unprotected destructuring
* add tests and documentation
* move add isERC721 flag to useTokenTracker hook
* Update and unit tests
* use memoizedTokens in useTokenTracker
Co-authored-by: Dan Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
* Moving RPC Urls to network constants
* Including RPC url in switchEthereumChain requestData
* Setting project id to var
* Fix built-in networks switch-ethereum-chain
`switch-ethereum-chain` did not work correctly with built-in networks.
It was treating them as custom networks, rather than as built-in
networks. This affected how they were displayed in the network
dropdown, and resulted in slight differences to the network stack used
as well.
The problem was that `updateRpcTarget` was used, which was meant for
custom networks only. Now that `setProviderType` is used in the case of
a built-in network, the behaviour should match the network switcher
exactly.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The CurrencyRateController has been migrated to the BaseControllerV2
API, which includes various API changes. These changes include:
* The constructor now expects to be passed a
`RestrictedControllerMessenger`.
* State changes are subscribed to via the `ControllerMessenger` now,
rather than via a `subscribe` function.
* The state and configration are passed in as one "options" object,
rather than as two separate parameters
* The polling needs to be started explicitly by calling `start`. It
can be stopped and started on-demand now as well.
* Changing the current currency or native currency will now throw an
error if we fail to update the conversion rate.
The `ComposableObservableStore` has been updated to accomodate these
new types of controllers. The constructor has been updated to use an
options bag pattern as well, to make the addition of the new required
`controllerMessenger` parameter a bit less unweildly.
The `SET_CURRENT_FIAT` action has been removed. It has been replaced
by a call to `forceUpdateMetamaskState`. The only purpose of this
action was to eagerly update the current fiat currency settings before
the next state update. Forcing a state update instead is simpler and
safer.
The `setCurrentCurrency` function in the background has been updated to
no longer return the state, now that it's no longer needed.
* Add 'What's New' notification popup
* Move selectors from shared/notifications into ui/ directory
* Use keys for localized message in whats new notifications objects, to ensure notifications will be translated.
* Remove unused swaps intro popup locale messages
* Fix keys of whats new notification locales
* Remove notifications messages and descriptions from comment in shared/notifications
* Move notifcationActionFunctions to shared/notifications and make it stateless
* Get notification data from constants instead of state in whats-new-popup
* Code cleanup
* Fix build quote reference to swapsEthToken, broken during rebase
* Rename notificationFilters to notificationToExclude to clarify its purpose
* Documentation for getSortedNotificationsToShow
* Move notification action functions from shared/ to whats-new-popup.js
* Stop setting swapsWelcomeMessageHasBeenShown to state in app-state controller
* Update e2e tests for whats new popup changes
* Updating migration files
* Addressing feedback part 1
* Addressing feedback part 2
* Remove unnecessary div in whats-new-popup
* Change getNotificationsToExclude to getNotificationsToInclude for use in the getSortedNotificationsToShow selector
* Delete intro-popup directory and test files
* Lint fix
* Add notifiction state to address-entry fixture
* Use two separate functions for rendering first and subsequent notifications in the whats-new-popup
* Ensure that string literals are passed to t for whats new popup text
* Update import-ui fixtures to include notificaiton controller state
* Remove unnecessary, accidental change confirm-approve
* Remove swaps notification in favour of mobile swaps as first notifcation and TBD 3rd notification
* Update whats-new-popup to use intersection observer api to detect if notification has been seen
* Add notifications to send-edit and threebox e2e test fixtures
* Update ui/app/selectors/selectors.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/app/selectors/selectors.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Clean up locale code for whats-new-popup notifications
* Disconnect observers in whats-new-popup when their callback is first called
* Add test case for migration 58 for when the AppStateController does not exist
* Rename popover components containerRef to popoverWrapRef
* Fix messages.json
* Update notification messages and images
* Rename popoverWrapRef -> popoverRef in whats-new-popup and popover.component
* Only create one observer, and only after images have loaded, in whats-new-popup
* Set width and height on whats-new-popup image, instead of setting state on img load
* Update ui/app/components/app/whats-new-popup/whats-new-popup.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Code clean up in whats new popup re: notification rendering and action functions
* Code cleanup in render notification functions of whats-new-popup
* Update ui/app/components/app/whats-new-popup/whats-new-popup.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* lint fix
* Update and localize notification dates
* Clean up date code in shred/notifications/index.js
Co-authored-by: ryanml <ryanlanese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Swaps support for local testnet
* Create util method for comparison of token addresses/symbols to default swaps token
* Get chainId from txMeta in _trackSwapsMetrics of transaction controller
* Add comment to document purpose of getTransactionGroupRecipientAddressFilter
* Use isSwapsDefaultTokenSymbol in place of repeated defaultTokenSymbol comparisons in build-quote.js
In #10510 we changed how tokens are stored, keying them by `chainId`
rather than network type. However we didn't update our mobile sync
function to account for this, which ended up breaking the filtering
logic used to prepare the data that is synced.
Specifically, custom tokens added by users are filtered out to just
those that are confirmed to be ERC20 tokens in our built-in list of
tokens. This filters out unrecognized tokens and NFTs.
The filtering logic has been restored to the pre-#10510 behaviour.
* use @lavamoat/allow-scripts for package postinstall allow list
* dnode: set "weak" to false
Co-authored-by: kumavis <kumavis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#10111
Determine if the msgParams/address for the newRequestEncryptionPublicKey is a ledger keyring via getKeyringForAccount and return a promise rejection.
This restores support for versions of the inpage provider prior to v8.
This is intended to support dapps and extensions that directly
instantiated their own provider rather than using the injected
provider.
* Forward traffic between old and new provider streams
* Ignore publicConfig stream for non-legacy muxes
* Transform accountsChanged notification for legacy streams
* Convert publicConfigStore to singleton
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
This update comes with a breaking change to the Approval controller. It
now requires a `defaultApprovalType` parameter.
I don't think we have any use for a default approval type, but I've
added a "NO_TYPE" one for now because it's a strict requirement. We
should consider making this parameter optional in the future, for cases
like this where it's not needed.
This update will hopefully address some caching issues we've been
seeing with our phishing configuration. See here for more details:
https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/pull/297
This PR introduces the new approval controller to the extension codebase. We use it for the permissions controller's pending approval functionality.
The approval controller sets us up for a new pattern of requesting and managing user confirmations in RPC methods. Along with the generic RPC method middleware, the approval controller will allow us to eliminate our message managers, and decouple various method handlers from our provider stack, making the implementations more portable between the extension and mobile.
* @metamask/inpage-provider@^8.0.0
* Replace public config store with JSON-RPC notifications
* Encapsulate notification permissioning in permissions controller
* Update prefix of certain internal RPC methods and notifications
* Add accounts to getProviderState
* Send accounts with isUnlocked notification (#10007)
* Rename provider streams, notify provider of stream failures (#10006)
The new metrics controller has a `trackEvent` function that was being
called unbound, so `this` references were undefined. It is now bound
early in both places where it is passed in as a parameter.
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.
This is a continuation of #9726, which did not fix the problem
described.
If the initial network when the extension is started is something other
than Mainnet, the swaps controller will never successfully retrieve
swap quotes. This is because `ethers` will continue to communicate
with whichever network the provider was initially on.
We tried fixing this by hard-coding the `chainId` to Mainnet's
`chainId` when constructing the Ethers provider, but this did not work.
I suspect this failed because the `provider` we pass to `ethers` is not
compliant with EIP 1193, as `ethers` doubtless expects it to be.
Instead the entire `ethers` provider is now reconstructed each time the
network changes. This mirrors the approach we take in some other
controllers.
Consolidates the background and UI segment implementations into a shared solution.
This results in the introduction of our first shared module.
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
The `chainId` is now used by the account tracker to identify the
current network, instead of the `networkId`. This should have no
functional impact, aside from that different chains with the same
`networkId` will now be correctly distinguished from each other.
An attempt to safely release the `nonceLock` upon failure has instead
made failure worse by masking it with a new error. If the call to get
the `nonceLock` throws an exception, then the `finally` block here
would attempt to call `releaseLock` on the `nonceLock` variable, which
is guaranteed to be `undefined` if the previous call failed. The
attempt to call a method on `undefined` throws another error, masking
the original error.
It is safer to obtain the `nonceLock` and release it without using any
`try` or `finally` block. The `nonceLock` is synchronously released
immediately after it is obtained, and any errors bubble up correctly
without being masked. There is no case where the lock is left
unreleased.
If the `signTypedData` background function threw an exception, it would
return `undefined` to the UI, which would throw another exception in
the UI. It now re-throws the error if an error is thrown, which
allows the UI to handle the error.
I'm not sure why this might fail, and I'm not sure we're handling this
failure well, but this is an improvement at least.
* Create wrapper function for segment events
* Extract transaction controller metrics calls into own function
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
When the `chainId` for a custom RPC endpoint is edited, we now migrate
the corresponding address book entries to ensure they are not orphaned.
The address book entries are grouped by the `metamask.network` state,
which unfortunately was sometimes the `chainId`, and sometimes the
`networkId`. It was always the `networkId` for built-in Infura
networks, but for custom RPC endpoints it would be set to the user-set
`chainId` field, with a fallback to the `networkId` of the network.
A recent change will force users to enter valid `chainId`s on all
custom networks, which will be normalized to be hex-prefixed. As a
result, address book contacts will now be keyed by a different string.
The contact entries are now migrated when this edit takes place.
There are some edge cases where two separate entries share the same set
of contacts. For example, if two entries have the same `chainId`, or if
they had the same `networkId` and had no `chainId` set. When the
`chainId` is edited in such cases, the contacts are duplicated on both
networks. This is the best we can do, as we don't have any way to know
which network the contacts _should_ be on.
The `typed-message-manager` unit tests have also been updated as part
of this commit because the addition of `sinon.restore()` to the
preferences controller tests ended up clearing a test object in-between
individual tests in that file. The test object is now re-constructed
before each individual test.