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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bernardo Garces Chapero
6ed72d6934
Refactor eth_getEncryptionPublicKey handling (#18319)
* add EncryptionPublicKeyController

* update message-managers package
2023-04-13 09:24:59 +01:00
Elliot Winkler
3577d3545f
Convert NetworkController to TS (#18358)
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>
2023-04-11 10:07:24 -06:00
Alex Donesky
349c9d4a03
Refactor network client constructor (#17652) 2023-03-22 17:20:59 -05:00
Matthew Walsh
bf29922488
Use core message managers and create sign controller (#18163) 2023-03-20 13:19:50 +00:00
Brad Decker
31897b542d
Convert actions.js to typescript (#17446) 2023-02-03 11:56:44 -06:00
Elliot Winkler
a7d98b695f
Add TypeScript migration dashboard (#13820)
As we convert parts of the codebase to TypeScript, we will want a way to
track progress. This commit adds a dashboard which displays all of the
files that we wish to convert to TypeScript and which files we've
already converted.

The list of all possible files to convert is predetermined by walking
the dependency graph of each entrypoint the build system uses to compile
the extension (the files that the entrypoint imports, the files that the
imports import, etc). The list should not need to be regenerated, but
you can do it by running:

    yarn ts-migration:enumerate

The dashboard is implemented as a separate React app. The CircleCI
configuration has been updated so that when a new commit is pushed, the
React app is built and stored in the CircleCI artifacts. When a PR is
merged, the built files will be pushed to a separate repo whose sole
purpose is to serve the dashboard via GitHub Pages (this is the same
way that the Storybook works). All of the app code and script to build
the app are self-contained under
`development/ts-migration-dashboard`. To build this app yourself, you
can run:

    yarn ts-migration:dashboard:build

or if you want to build automatically as you change files, run:

    yarn ts-migration:dashboard:watch

Then open the following file in your browser (there is no server
component):

    development/ts-migration-dashboard/build/index.html

Finally, although you shouldn't have to do this, to manually deploy the
dashboard once built, you can run:

    git remote add ts-migration-dashboard git@github.com:MetaMask/metamask-extension-ts-migration-dashboard.git
    yarn ts-migration:dashboard:deploy
2022-08-09 14:16:08 -06:00