The incoming transactions controller now uses the `chainId` for the
current network instead of the `networkId`. This ensures that custom
RPC endpoints for the built-in supported networks do correctly receive
incoming transactions.
As part of this change, the incoming transactions controller will also
cease keeping track of the "last block fetched" for networks that are
not supported. This piece of state never really represented the last
block fetched, as _no_ blocks were fetched for any such networks. It
been removed.
If the swaps state is cleared in between the initial quote fetch and
the subsequent poll fetch, a `TypeError` will be thrown due to
`fetchParams` being set to `null`.
This is of no functional consequence, as `fetchParams` _should_ be
`null` in this case, and and no further action should be taken.
The optional chaining operator is now used to ensure the call no longer
throws.
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.
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 the `ethers` provider used by the swaps
controller doesn't allow network changes by default - it assumes that
the network remains the same as when the provider was initialized.
This was fixed by hard-coding Mainnet as the initial chain ID for this
`ethers` provider used by the swaps controller.
Some adjustments needed to be made to the `provider` stub to allow
setting `1` as the network ID and chain ID in unit tests.
Refs #9663
See [`node/no-deprecated-api`][1] for more information.
This change enables `node/no-deprecated-api` and fixes the issues raised by the rule.
[1]:https://github.com/mysticatea/eslint-plugin-node/blob/v11.1.0/docs/rules/no-deprecated-api.md
The change to the way that `punycode` is imported is to address the fact that
third-party module is hidden by the built-in. This is a silly hack but it works.
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>
`@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.
* Calculate savings per swap relative to median values
* Update test mock quotes, add getMedian tests
* Identify assets by sourceToken and destinationToken
* Add data point to 'Swaps Completed' segment event: estimated vs used gas
* Linted
* Correct property name for estimated gas on swapMetaData in _trackSwapsMetrics()
* Set estimated_gas property on swapMetaData to a hex string
* Correct base when dividing by estimated_gas
Co-authored-by: Dan Finlay <dan@danfinlay.com>
* Delete localhost provider type
* Use ganache-cli default chain ID for tests
* Delete unused test firstTimeState variable
* Migrate default ganache-cli network to frequentRpcListDetail
* Add default test provider state
* Add test functionality to createJsonRpcClient
* Lint locales
* Update test middleware creation
* fixup! Update test middleware creation
* Update txMeta after postTxBalance has been retrieved
* Use gas used from txReceipt to calculate eth received
* Return null from getSwapsTokensReceivedFromTxMeta in tokenSymbol is ETH and txReceipt is missing
* Get latest txMeta before updating it with postTxBalance in case of a swaps tx in confirmTransaction
* Lint fix
* Use initial transaction for settings swap transaction title params, and remove addition of swap properties to cancel transcations
* Update unit test data
* Use token symbol properties from initial transaction for filitering in transaction list
* call this.txStateManager.setTxStatusConfirmed before async call in confirmTransaction in the transactions controller
* Clone txMeta before setTxStatusConfirmed in confirmTransaction
* Correctly updateTx in confirmTransaction
* Track swaps event only if it is a swap transaction
* Create wrapper function for segment events
* Extract transaction controller metrics calls into own function
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Stop passing a gas param to the estimateGas call initiated in the swaps controller timedoutGasReturn
* Stop passing gas params to timedoutGasReturn
* Lint fix
* Stop passing no longer used param to setInitialGasEstimate
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.
The `_fetchAndSetSwapsLiveness` was accidentally passed to
`setInterval` without being bound first, so the `this` reference was
not defined when it was called. It is now bound before being passed to
`setInterval`.
* Remove network config store
* Remove inline networks variable in network controller
* Re-key network controller 'rpcTarget' to 'rpcUrl'
* Require chainId in lookupNetwork, implement eth_chainId
* Require chain ID in network form
* Add alert, migrations, and tests
* Add chainId validation to addToFrequentRpcList
* Update public config state selector to match new network controller
state
* Use network enums in networks-tab.constants
* Ensure chainId in provider config is current
* Update tests
* Fix require-unicode-regexp issues
See [`require-unicode-regexp`](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/require-unicode-regexp) for more information.
This change enables `require-unicode-regexp` and fixes the issues raised by the rule.
* Remove case-insensitive flag from regexps
This method was accidentally broken with the introduction of the
permissions controller, as this was missing from the list of safe
methods.
It is now included in the list of safe methods.
Fixes#8993
It seems that this blocklist checker never worked correctly. Ever since
the initial commit, it was comparing the Number `1` to the `networkId`,
which is a string. Additionally, even if it did throw, the transaction
continued unhindered. The user could still approve it, and there was no
indication shown to the user that anything went wrong. Also some of the
blocklist entries were incorrectly mixed-case, and were never hit.
We can remove this for now, and re-add it later on after we rewrite the
transaction controller.
The `metamaskNetworkId` property in the `txMeta` for incoming
transactions was incorrectly set as a Number instead of a String. This
change was made accidentally as part of #8627.
As a result incoming transactions were being excluded from the
transaction list, as they didn't have a matching network ID.
`metamaskNetworkId` is now set to a string, and a migration has been
added to ensure `metamaskNetworkId` is converted to a string for any
incoming transactions in state.
* Use over the whole stringified error object which doesn't show the actual error message that is set as the
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Feedback commit
The code for checking whether a transaction was dropped or not was
refactored in #8398, but in the process an off-by-one error was
introduced.
The old version of `_checkIfTxWasDropped` would query for an updated
transaction count from the network, and would consider the pending
transaction to be dropped if the count was above the nonce. However,
the version introduced in #8398 considers the transaction to be dropped
if the count is above *or equal to* the nonce.
The pending transaction nonce is expected to be equal to the
transaction count, because the nonce starts at zero. The transaction
count is equal to the expected next nonce.
The variable name has been updated to make this more clear
(`networkNextNonce` is how the `nonce-tracker` refers to this value).
`parseInt` is now called with an explicit radix of `16` as well, to
ensure both nonce strings are always parsed as hex. In all cases I am
aware of, these nonce strings were prefixed by `0x`, meaning that
`parseInt` would default to a radix of `16`, so this likely doesn't
constitute a functional change.
Fixes#8688
* update connected accounts appearance
* consolidate account alerts
* UnconnectedAccountAlert: use ConnectedAccountsList
* move switch account action out of menu in all views
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Imported accounts can be removed, but the permissions controller is not
informed when this happens. Permissions are now removed as part of the
account removal process.
Additionally, the `getPermittedIdentitiesForCurrentTab` selector now
filters out any non-existent accounts, in case a render occurs in the
middle of an account removal.
This was resulting in a render crash upon opening the popup on a site
that was connected to the removed account.
The `TokenRatesController` was accidentally broken in #8744, when the
logic for starting and stopping polling was moved from the `isActive`
property to start/stop functions.
A reference to the now-obsolete `isActive` property was accidentally
left behind, resulting in no exchange rate updates.
Defaults have been added for all three preferences. The default values
added are both falsey, so this shouldn't result in any functional
change. This was done to help make this preferences more easily
discoverable.
The max listener count of the preferences store has been increased to
12. Recently the 12th listener was added, which resulted in console
warnings during the unit tests - this prevents those warnings.
The default max listener value is 10; we didn't see this warning until
now because one of the twelve listeners is only setup when 3Box is
enabled, which doesn't occur during our unit tests.