* Removed infura v3 key from rpcUrl display
* Code refactor
* Fixed error
* Prevent submission of form when editing an featured rpc and there is a chainId error
* Add optional chaining to rpcurls to prevent type errors
Co-authored-by: Dan J Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
* If there is no array of top assets in a response, use an empty array
* Set a default empty array for 2 functions, remove an unnecessary condition
* Redirect a user from Swaps to the homepage if they switch to a chain that is not supported in Swaps
* Fix errors in the UI Console when it's not a swaps chain
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.
The confirmation page template system allows templates to have alerts,
but it throws an uncaught Promise rejection if a template has no
alerts. This is the unintended side-effect of input validation.
The `getTemplateAlerts` function was updated to always return an array.
The one callsite was updated to expect an empty array if there were no
alerts to render, rather than expecting `undefined`.
* 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>