A `debug` flag has been added to our e2e test runner scripts, enabling
e2e debug logs. When this flag is enabled, all driver interactions will
be logged to the console. This is extremely useful when debugging e2e
tests, because it lets you known how far the test had progressed before
failing.
This flag should work with all existing e2e test scripts, including
both `test:e2e:single` and all of the test commands that run entire
test suites.
The README has been updated to reference this flag in the section
regarding how to run a single e2e test. To ensure this wasn't totally
missed for the other scripts, I added a line suggesting that users use
`--help` to see all supported options.
* Backup user data
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Tests for prependZero (utils.js)
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Fix advancedtab test
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backup controller tests
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Lint fixes
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Backup controller don't have a store.
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Restore from file.
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Advanced Tab tests
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Lint fix
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e2e tests for backup
unit tests for restore.
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Fix comments on PR.
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restore style
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Lint fixes
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We should move the exportAsFile to a utility file in the shared/ directory
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Move export as file to shared folder
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Refactor create download folder methods
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Lint fixes.
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Move the backup/restore buttons closer to 3box
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Change descriptions
Add to search
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refactor code to use if instead of &&
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Lint fixes
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Restore button should change cursor to pointer.
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Fix restore not uploading same file twice.
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Do not backup these items in preferences
identities
lostIdentities
selectedAddress
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lint fixes.
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* Only update what is needed.
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* Fixed test for search
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* remove txError as it currently does nothing.
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* Remove dispatch, not needed since we're not dispatching any actions.
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* Event should be title case.
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* Make backup/restore normal async functions
rename event as per product suggestion.
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* Use success Actionable message for success message and danger for error
message
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* change event name to match with backup
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* Lint fixes
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* lint fixes
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* fix e2e
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* Don't send errors to sentry if users have not opted-in to participate in metametrics
* Don't capture opt-out metrics
* Move the metrics-opt in screen to immediately after the welcome screen
* Ensure that global.getSentryState is set in the background
* Fix e2e tests after rearranging onboardin flow
* Fix unit tests
* More e2e test fixes
* Remove unnecessary wrappers around capture exception
* Add some experimental Ganache seeder WIP
Refactor GanacheSeeder
* Added all smart contract bytecodes and abis
* Deploy smart contract by contract name
* Clean up and fix tx hash
* Removed console logs
* Remove last console log
* Use node module path for grabbing contract constants
* Remove contract deployment example on e2e test
* Small refactor for removing extra line
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* origin/develop: (131 commits)
Update `protobufjs` and remove obsolete advisory exclusion (#14841)
Include snap version in pill (#14803)
Update PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md (#14790)
fix: keystone transaction qrcode has no white spacing (#14798)
Snap notifications integration (#14605)
Upgrade @metamask/eth-ledger-bridge-keyring (#14799)
snaps-skunkworks@0.15.0 (#14772)
Fix proptype errors in network dropdown, tx list item details, and account details modal tests (#14747)
Ensure transaction type is correctly updated on edit (#14721)
Add fiat onboarding for AVAX and MATIC through Wyre (#14683)
Bump @metamask/contract-metadata from 1.33.0 to 1.35.0 (#14791)
Slight cleanup of constants/transactions, useTransactionDisplayData, and TransactionIcon (#14784)
Migrate the "estimateGas" API call to "getFees" for STX (#14767)
Ignore advisory GHSA-wm7h-9275-46v2 (#14789)
Adding flag for MV3 (#14762)
Add types to send state (#14740)
Remove site origin on snap install (#14752)
Update design tokens library from 1.5 to 1.6 WIP (#14732)
Enables the "Safe Transaction From" copy for safeTransferFrom transactions (#14769)
remove draft transaction (#14701)
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An externally hosted phishing warning page is now used rather than the
built-in phishing warning page.The phishing page warning URL is set via
configuration file or environment variable. The default URL is either
the expected production URL or `http://localhost:9999/` for e2e testing
environments.
The new external phishing page includes a design change when it is
loaded within an iframe. In that case it now shows a condensed message,
and prompts the user to open the full warning page in a new tab to see
more details or bypass the warning. This is to prevent a clickjacking
attack from safelisting a site without user consent.
The new external phishing page also includes a simple caching service
worker to ensure it continues to work offline (or if our hosting goes
offline), as long as the user has successfully loaded the page at least
once. We also load the page temporarily during the extension startup
process to trigger the service worker installation.
The old phishing page and all related lines have been removed. The
property `web_accessible_resources` has also been removed from the
manifest. The only entry apart from the phishing page was `inpage.js`,
and we don't need that to be web accessible anymore because we inject
the script inline into each page rather than loading the file directly.
New e2e tests have been added to cover more phishing warning page
functionality, including the "safelist" action and the "iframe" case.
* Connect to a second Dapp when MM is locked
* Refactored dapp server setup to allow multiple servers
* Triggering notification with MM locked
* Fix testcase description
* Fix lint
* Merge develop and remove extra line
* Updated baseport and included iselementPresent for a clearer assertion
* Fix lint issues
* Use Ganache pattern for defining number of Dapp servers
* Fix lint issues
* Initial implementation of new SrpInput component
This new version of the SrpInput component uses a separate field for
each word of the SRP. Only one field can be revealed at a time, making
it less likely that it gets accidentally revealed to somebody.
* Fix copy mistakes
* Move container div from 'create vault' to 'srp-input', and setup grid layout
* Increase size of title
* Remove hard-coded width in Storybook to allow testing different viewport sizes
* Improve layout
* Improve margins
* Update dropdown text
* Expand SRP input section
* Remove unused localized messages
* Update dropdown option names in unit tests
* Replace checkbox with show/hide toggle
* Remove unused localized message
* Fix 'data-testid' prop name
* Fix e2e test imports using paste
* Use 'ActionableMessage' component for error message
* Convert error popover to actionable message
* Add tip about pasting the SRP
* Remove invalid prop
The "info" style of `ActionableMessage` is the default, so no type is
required.
* Use more readable test convenience methods
The method `toBeInTheDocument()` is now used over `not.toBeNull()` to
improve the readability of tests. Likewise, the convenience method
`.clear` is now used to clear fields rather than manually entering the
key combination to clear a field.
* Fix misspelled word
A new method has been added to the e2e webdriver for pasting text into
a field. This will be required to properly test a change to the SRP
input, which will be coming in a separate PR.
A few existing e2e tests have been updated to use this method to input
the SRP, to show that it works properly.
* make use of getTokenStandardAndDetails method exposed on assetsContractController to determine how to represent the contract being interacted with in token contract method calls
* mock gas price api
* fix error
* full url
* remove duplicated packages
* full url
* customise mock per test
* customise mock per test
* enable mocking
* enable mocking
* enable mocking by default
* duplicated packages
* update mockttp
* pass through
* pass through
There are a few issues encountered when running `yarn setup` on new
Apple Silicon (aka M1, aka arm64) Macs:
* The script halts when attempting to run the install step for
the `chromedriver` package with the message "Only Mac 64 bits
supported". This is somewhat misleading as it seems to indicate that
chromedriver can only be installed on a 64-bit Mac. However, what I
think is happening is that the installation script for `chromedriver`
is not able to detect that an arm64 CPU *is* a 64-bit CPU. After
looking through the `chromedriver` repo, it appears that 87.0.1 is the
first version that adds a proper check ([1]).
Note that upgrading chromedriver caused the Chrome-specific tests to
fail intermittently on CI. I was not able to 100% work out the reason
for this, but ensuring that X (which provides a way for Chrome to run
in a GUI setting from the command line) is available seems to fix
these issues.
* The script also halts when attempting to run the install step for
the `electron` package. This happens because for the version of
`electron` we are using (9.4.2), there is no available binary for
arm64. It appears that Electron 11.x was the first version to support
arm64 Macs ([2]). This is a bit trickier to resolve because we don't
explicitly rely on `electron` — that's brought in by `react-devtools`.
The first version of `react-devtools` that relies on `electron` 11.x
is 4.11.0 ([3]).
[1]: 469dd0a6ee
[2]: https://www.electronjs.org/blog/apple-silicon
[3]: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-devtools/CHANGELOG.md#4110-april-9-2021
* Add `--leave-running` flag to E2E test script
The `--leave-running` flag has been added to the E2E test runner. This
ensures the browser, ganache, and everything else stays running upon
test failure. This is useful for local debugging, for investigating
what state the extension was in when it failed.
* Add `--leave-running` support to `metamask-ui.spec.js`
* warn users when they attempt to add a network that is already configured
* clean up validation logic
* fixing up e2e tests
* Update test/e2e/helpers.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The metrics e2e test would fail if the segment events still weren't
dispatched when the page loaded. The Segment events are sent on a set
interval, so it isn't abnormal for them to lag behind the page load
itself. The `waitUntilCalled` utility has been used to wait until all
required events have been dispatched.
The `wait-until-called` module was converted to an ES5 module, so that
it could be used from an e2e test. The optional `callCount` parameter
has also been added, to allow waiting for more than one call.
The `segmentSpy` had to be converted to a `segmentStub`, to allow the
`waitUntilCalled` utility to be used.
An e2e test has been added that uses the new mock Segment server to
verify that the three initial page metric events are sent correctly.
Using the mock Segment server requires a special build with this mock
Segment server hostname embedded, so a distinct job for building and
running this test was required. As such, it was left out of the
`run-all.sh` script.
`@metamask/eslint-config` has been updated to v4.1.0. This update
requires that we update `eslint` to v7 as well, which in turn requires
updating most `eslint`-related packages.
Most notably, `babel-eslint` was replaced with `@babel/eslint-parser`,
and `babel-eslint-plugin` was replaced by `@babel/eslint-plugin`. This
required renaming all the `babel/*` rules to `@babel/*`.
Most new or updated rules that resulted in lint errors have been
temporarily disabled. They will be fixed and re-enabled in subsequent
PRs.
The `withFixtures` helper function now has the option of starting the
test dapp as well. It will wait to ensure it has started up correctly,
and it'll shut it down when the test ends.
The e2e test helper function `withFixtures` now includes verbose
reporting on failure. Whenever a test fails, debugging information will
be saved to disk, just as with the other e2e test modules.
e2e test that use the `withFixtures` helper now check for console
errors after each successful test. If any errors are found, the test
fails.
It's currently enabled for Chrome only, because the Firefox driver
throws an error when you attempt to get the browser logs. Not sure why
exactly, but it's a long-standing problem.
The `withFixtures` helper will instantiate ganache, a web driver, and
a fixture server initialized with the given set of fixtures. It is
meant to facilitating writing small, isolated e2e tests.
The first example test has been added: simple-send. It ensures that the
user can send 1 ETH to another account.
These new e2e tests will run during the normal e2e test run.
Closes#6548
The Selenium webdriver is difficult to use, and easy to misuse. To help
use the driver and make it easier to maintain our e2e tests, all driver
interactions are now performed via a `driver` module. This is basically
a wrapper class around the `selenium-webdriver` that exposes only the
methods we want to use directly, along with all of our helper methods.
Typically the fullscreen UI will open upon installation, though this
behaviour was suppressed in development. This was dealt with in the e2e
tests by waiting for it to open, then closing it.
Instead this behaviour is now suppressed for test builds as well.
* Improve `openNewPage` helper function
The two delays were removed, and the window handle for the new page is
now returned. This was made possible with the new `newWindow` function
added in `v4.0.0-alpha.3` of `selenium-webdriver`.
* Replace recursion with loops
This should result in far more pleasant stack traces for any
exceptions in these functions. It might also be faster. These functions
seem easier to understand as loops as well.
* Remove unused string parameter
The `closeAllWindowHandlesExcept` function has been simplified by
removing a branch that handles the case where the `exceptions`
parameter given is a string. That parameter is never a string.
Update `selenium-webdriver` to v4.0.0-alpha.5. Despite the fact that
this version has "alpha" in the name, the maintainer of
`selenium-webdriver` has described this release as stable [1].
A few APIs were removed or changed in v4, which required changes to our
Firefox webdriver.
The port used for webdriver communication can now be specified
manually. This was required to ensure the threebox tests kept working,
because they used two different driver instances. This new version of
`selenium-webdriver` now uses the same port for each instance of the
webdriver (unlike the old version, which generated a new port for each
one), so it was necessary to manually specify the port to prevent the
same port from being used for both instances.
`chromedriver` required an update, as the version we were using was not
compatible with the new W3C WebDriver protocol. I've updated
`geckodriver` as well, just to bring it in line with the version of
Firefox we are using.
[1]: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/issues/5617#issuecomment-373446249