* restore and enhance the time est feature
background: we had a feature for showing a time estimate on pending txs
that was accidently removed during the redesign implementation. This PR
restores that feature and also enhances it:
1. Displays the time estimate on all views instead of just fullscreen
2. Uses Intl.RelativeTimeFormat to format the time
3. Adds a way to toggle the feature flag.
4. Uses a hook to calculate the time remaining instead of a component
* Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* do not display on test nets
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Fiat amounts are now shown inline on token transfers in the transaction
list, where possible (i.e. where the conversion rates are known).
The logic for this hook is pretty tangled because it's used for so many
fundamentally different types of items (eth transactions, token
transactions, signature requests). In the future we should split these
into different components.
The documentation for the `useTokenFiatAmount` hook was updated to make
`tokenAmount` optional, but in practice it already worked as expected
without the amount being passed in.
The asset page component has been split into three parts: the main
asset page wrapper, and a component for the content (either token or
native currency). This makes it easier to add functionality that is
specific to either token asset pages or native currency asset pages.
'Activity' is a better name for this tab because it contains more than
just transactions. Signature requests are also included, and more non-
transaction activity may be included in the future.
initially set out to add the failed tooltip back to the transaction list, but
in the process rediscovered the transaction-status component which illuminated
a fair number of statuses that were not properly handled by the refactor of the
list. These statuses were discussed with UX and engineering team members to come
up with a definitive list of statuses that should be reflected in the UI
Changes:
1. normalized the color of status labels to use Red-500 and Orange-500 where applicable
2. added a new color of icon for pending transactions -- grey
3. added support for dropped and rejected labels
4. failed, dropped, rejected and cancelled all have red icons now.
5. cancelled transactions will reflect a change in the user's balance
6. tooltip displayed for failed transactions
7. Icon logic isolated to a new component.
This hook is responsible for converting a token balance to fiat. It has
been extracted from the `TokenCell` component, and will be used
elsewhere in a future PR.
The conversion of token amounts to fiat amounts was extracted from the
`TokenCell` component, and moved to a utility function. This will be
used elsewhere in an upcoming PR.
The `eth-contracts-metadata` export was mutated in `token-list.js` to
add the token address to the contract metadata, and this was taken
advantage of in the token search component.
Instead, the address is now added to a copy of the token metadata in
the one place it's used. The module export is no longer mutated, and
the unused `defaultTokens` variable in `token-list.js` has been
removed.
The `confirm-approve` page has been converted from a set of container/
component components to a functional component. The `withTokenTracker`
higher-order component has been deleted, as it was replaced by the
`useTokenTracker` hook.
Using flex was getting out of hand, I noticed on develop that when
a pending transaction is coming in the speed up and cancel buttons
cause the icon to center according ot their height as well. A grid
is really what is needed. This seemingly greatly simplifies the CSS
AND html (removes unnecessary nesting of divs)
The entry for imported accounts in the account menu looked wrong with
the new connected site icon - there was no padding between the site
icon and the 'imported' label. The entry was pretty crowded with these
three symbols as well (the third being the 'x' used to remove the
account).
The site icon has been made the right-most icon, so that it lines up
with the site icons shown for other accounts, and spacing has been
added between the site icon and the 'imported' label.
The 'x' used to remove accounts has been removed. Accounts can still be
removed from the 'Account Options' menu on the Home screen. This seemed
like the wrong place for this button to exist, as it's the only action
that can be taken from that menu aside from navigation.
The `TokenBalance` component now uses the new `useTokenTracker` hook
instead of the `withTokenTracker` higher-order component. The component
was converted from a split container/component to a functional
component so that the hook could be used.
The prop `withSymbol` was removed from a few call sites, as it was no
longer used. An empty string was substituted for any falsy `string` or
`symbol` because that's what the `withTokenTracker` higher-order
component did.
The asset list item and transaction list item do not make great use of
screen realestate when in fullscreen mode on larger displays/windows.
This PR adds in a new prop for list-item for displaying content in the
middle of the list-item when on these types of screens. To facilitate
this, some updates were made to styling to allow for the list item to
better control how items are laid out in various breakpoints.
This works makes it possible to display the outdated balance warning
inline in the middle section of the list item, and convert to a tooltip
when on small displays.
The "Connected accounts" modal was throwing an exception when
attempting to render an account that has no `lastActive` time. The
component and related selector has been updated to no longer expect
the `lastActive` time to be set.
Prior to #8653 there was a guarantee that all connected accounts had a
`lastActive` time set, as the time would be set on any account returned
from the `eth_requestAccounts` call. But after #8653 only the primary
account was returned, so only the primary account had a `lastActive`
time set.
Fixes#8733
Each "message" requiring a user confirmation has a unique `type`
property. These `type` properties have all been added as enums, and the
enum is now used wherever the literal string was used previously.
This matches the box shadow on the asset page. Some CSS specificity
hijinks were required to override the base `Tabs` CSS rules, and a new
`tabsClassName` prop was added to the `Tabs` component.
* refactor asset items to use list-item
Refactors the asset-list-item and token-cell to rely on the list-item
component for UI. Little changes were needed to the list-item code
to make this work! The result should be lots of eliminated code
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The "the transaction has the expected gas price" test was assuming the
fifth element with the `transaction-breakdown__value` class was the
element with the gas price. In practice that was sometimes not the
case, because some transaction detail fields would not be present, or
would appear after the first render.
The field is now looked up with a test id, ensuring it always finds the
correct field.
The e2e test for the "Hide token" functionality was incorrectly
clicking "Cancel" on the "Hide token" modal, thus not actually testing
that that token was hidden at all.
The "Confirm" button is now selected using a test id, to ensure the
wrong button isn't selected.
The `disabled` prop being passed to the `PageContainer` component in
the render function for the `AddToken` component was a string in some
cases. It should always be a boolean. It has been cast to a boolean in
the one case where it was a string.
A new page has been created for viewing assets. This replaces the old
`selectedToken` state, which previously would augment the home page
to show token-specific information.
The new asset page shows the standard token overview as seen previously
on the home page, plus a history filtered to show just transactions
relevant to that token.
The actions that were available in the old token list menu have been
moved to a "Token Options" menu that mirrors the "Account Options"
menu.
The `selectedTokenAddress` state has been removed, as it is no longer
being used for anything.
`getMetaMetricState` has been renamed to `getBackgroundMetaMetricState`
because its sole purpose is extracting data from the background state
to send metrics from the background. It's not really a selector, but
it was convenient for it to use the same selectors the UI uses to
extract background data, so I left it there for now.
A new Redux store has been added to track state related to browser history.
The most recent "overview" page (i.e. the home page or the asset page) is
currently being tracked, so that actions taken from the asset page can return
the user back to the asset page when the action has finished.
The third and fourth parameters were unused, so they have been removed.
The tests descriptions for both `getToErrorObject` and
`getToWarningObject` have been improved as well.
The chosen token in the `send` flow was set from one of two places:
`metamask.selectedTokenAddress` or `metamask.send.token`. The former is
used most of the time, but the latter is used for the 'Edit' button
shown in the upper-left of the confirmation UI.
The send flow will now exclusively use `metamask.send.token` for the
token state during the send flow. `metamask.selectedTokenAddress` is
now only used for the selected token state on the Home screen. This
simplifies the Redux state, as the send token is now in one place
instead of two, and `metamask.selectedTokenAddress` has only one
purpose.
The `TokenInput` component now takes the token as a prop, instead of
using the `selectedTokenAddress` state. The `UserPreferencedTokenInput`
component that wrapped `TokenInput` has also been updated to take the
token as a prop.
This function primarily ensured that there was a reasonable fallback
for `txParams` if the given transaction was missing it. This fallback
was only used in one place: the customize gas modal, during the send
flow specifically.
The helper function has been removed, and the default `txParams` is set
in the one place it was needed. In the future we should attempt to
simplify this modal so it doesn't need to know details about the
context in which it's being used.
The transaction list now filters by token in the `TransactionList`
component instead of in the transaction selector. This was done in
preparation for the asset page work.
Technically this approach is slightly less efficient than before, as
we're now filtering the transactions after they've been grouped
together rather than beforehand. The difference is minimal though, and
this method is more correct.
The old filtering was broken because it inappropriately filtered out
cancel transactions. Cancel transactions always have the `to` address
set to the same as the `from` address, and the token filter only
returned transactions where the `to` address was set to the token
address.
Now that we're only filtering by the `to` address of the initial
transaction, token transaction groups will be included in their
entirety, including any cancel transactions.
The `decimals` property of tokens was being set as a string instead of
a Number for any tokens added via `getTokenParams`. It's now cast to a
Number instead.
This prop is no longer required, now that the new fullscreen redesign
has been implemented. This was unused before the redesign as well,
seemingly by accident.
The fullscreen UI now shows roughly the same design as the popup UI.
A few additional changes depicted in the new fullscreen designs will
be implemented in subsequent PRs (e.g. the inline buttons on assets)
This was done now to make asset pages easier to implement. Implementing
asset pages solely for the popup UI would have been complicated by the
fact that we use viewport size to switch between the two layouts, so we
would have had to re-route upon resizing the window.
The `AccountDetailsDropdown` component has been rewritten to use the
new `Menu` component, and to follow the latest designs.
This should be functionally equivalent. A couple of the icons have
changed, but that's about it.
Support for a subtitle was added to `MenuItem` to support the `origin`
subtitle used for the explorer link for custom RPC endpoints.
A few adjustments were required to `test/helper.js` to accommodate
the use of `Menu` from a JSDOM context (this is the first time it's
been used in a unit test). A `popover-content` element was added to the
fake DOM, and another global was added that `react-popper` used
internally.
An additional driver method (`clickPoint`) was added to the e2e driver
to allow clicking the background behind the menu to dismiss it. This
wasn't possible using the `clickElement` method, because that method
would refuse to click an obscured element. The only non-obscured
element to click was the menu backdrop, and that didn't work either
because the center was obscured by the menu (Selenium clicks the center
of whichever element is targeted).
The `MenuBar` component has been converted to a functional component.
This was done to make upcoming changes related to the home screen
redesign easier to implement.
The `TransactionViewBalance` component has been split into three
separate components. This was done primarily to make the asset page
easier to implement. Also the name `TransactionViewBalance` didn't
describe this component very well anymore.
Instead of the Ethereum and token-specific logic being in the same
component, the two cases were split into the `EthOverview` and
`TokenOverview` components respectively. They both use the
`WalletOverview` component, which has the structure shared by both
cases.
A `Menu` component has been extracted from the
`ConnectedAccountsListOptions` component. The menu and the menu items
are now the `Menu` and `MenuItem` components respectively.
A custom body was added to the Storybook preview to ensure that the
`popover-content` element was present in the DOM before the Menu was
constructed.
The `Identicon` component was being passed a `network` prop, despite
not accepting a `network` prop.
A duplicate set of `token-cell` tests have also been deleted, as they
used this prop. The tests were never run, because the file was misnamed
(it needs to be named `.test.js`).
CSF = Storybook’s Component Story Format (CSF)
See https://storybook.js.org/docs/formats/component-story-format/
Note that the migrations still use CommonJS require, so the default export as
an object is quite ergonomic (& I don't want to touch the migrations).
This changeset updates the `getOriginOfCurrentTab` selector and the container
for the ConnectedSites page to use `activeTab.origin` instead of parsing the
URL. The `activeTab` URL is parsed in `queryCurrentActiveTab` before the UI is
launched and any subsequent parsing of the URL is unnecessary.
See `queryCurrentActiveTab` in `ui.js:86` [1].
[1]:e7bb0876f5/app/scripts/ui.js (L86-L118)
The account options menu is now much faster, and it correctly closes
when 'Switch account' is selected.
A static width had to be set on the menu so that it could be positioned
reliably. Without this width set, it was rendered as a different size
before positioning than after, which resulted in it being positioned
incorrectly. A `z-index` had to be added (equal to the `z-index` used
by the popover component) to ensure it wasn't rendered beneath the
popover.
The menu is automatically positioned relative to the account options
button, appearing below the button by default but above it instead if
there isn't room below. It is positioned to be inside the bounds of the
popover as well.
The account options button is now a `<button>` rather than a `<i>`.
This required a few additional style rules to overrule the default
button styles. Additionally the size was increased so that it matches
the designs more closely.
The callbacks for connecting, disconnecting, and switching accounts
have been updated to use state and props to determine the correct
address to use, rather than being bound to the correct address
parameter in the render function. This means we aren't creating a new
function upon each render anymore.
The `showAccountOptions` method still needs to be bound once per
account, but this was switched to use more readable syntax (`.bind`,
instead of the double arrow function).
`react-popper` and `@popperjs/core` were both added as dependencies.
These should be used for any UI requiring relative positioning (e.g.
tooltips, menus, etc.). Older versions of these libraries are already
in our codebase as transitive dependencies of the tooltip library we're
using.
The connected accounts are now ordered by keyring controller order
whenever the `lastSelected` time is equal. This ensures the order is
identical to what connected sites see. This is especially important
when no accounts have been selected, as it ensures the correct account
is marked as the "Primary" account.
The asset list has been updated to more closely match the new designs.
There are still a few major differences (e.g. the selection state, the
token menu) that can't be implemented until the asset screen has been
implemented.
The background color of the selected asset has been lightened, so that
it's less jarring until we remove it.
What
- modify `ui/app/helpers/utils/transactions.util.js` and
`ui/lib/account-link.js` to strip trailing slashes
if they are present.
- added relevant tests not just for the new scenario,
but also the general scenarios for these functions,
as there previously was no test coverage for these
two functions.
Why
- Current behaviour, when user enters a block explorer URL
when configuring a custom RPC, and that block explorer URL
contains a trailing `/`.
- e.g. `https://block.explorer/`
- this results in a double-slash (`//`) in the transaction
and account URLs generated by MetaMask.
- e.g. `https://block.explorer/tx/0xabcd...`,
`https://block.explorer/account/0xabcd...`
- This needs to be handled using a router redirect
on the server of the block explorer,
and this changes would avoid that requirement.
The tabs on the Home page have been updated to match the new home
screen designs.
A new `activeClassName` prop was added to the `Tab` component to allow
applying different styles to the active tab state.
I ran into specificity problems when overriding the default `Tab` styles
because the import order of our CSS is bizarre and wrong. For now I've
used a crude workaround, but we can fix this properly later by changing
the import order to place styles likely to be overridden first.
All asset list items now use the same component (`AssetListItem`).
Previously the tokens and the Ethereum balance were totally separate
components, despite being styled similarly.
Various unnecessary DOM elements and style rules were removed, but the
overall list looks identical to how it looked before.
`getShowFiatSelector` would return the `showFiatInTestnets` value
directly when on mainnet, which could be `undefined`. Now it is cast to
a Boolean instead.
This was done to fix a PropType warning in a component that will be
included in a future PR, where this selector was used for a required
prop.
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 IDs for the `numberOfTokens` and `numberOfAccounts` Action
Dimensions were swapped. These are the correct IDs. We'll have to
consider that these are swapped when viewing any pre-v8.0.0 metrics.
The `.scss` file extension is not required when importing SCSS files.
It has been removed from all imports, for consistency. I chose to
remove it rather than add it everywhere because imports without the
extension seem to be more common.
The CSS class for the fallback Ethereum logo used in the identicon
component was with the `AssetList` styles, and was confusingly named
`balance-icon`. It has been migrated to the identicon styles, and
renamed `identicon__eth-logo`.
A few redundant rules have been removed as well (they were always
overridden by inline styles).
Add alert suggesting that the user switch to a connected account. This
alert is displayed when the popup is opened over an active tab that is
connected to some account, but not the current selected account. The
user can choose to switch to a connected account, or dismiss the alert.
This alert is only shown once per account switch. So if the user
repeatedly opens the popup on a dapp without switching accounts, it'll
only be shown the first time. The alert also won't be shown if the user
has just dismissed an "Unconnected account" alert on this same dapp
and account, as that would be redundant.
The alert has a "Don't show me this again" checkbox that allows the
user to disable the alert. It can be re-enabled again on the Alerts
settings page.
This component was indended to show both ETH/fiat and token balance,
but today is not used for token balance. As a result, large pieces of
this component and many props were unused in practice. The condition
about `formattedBalance` returning a falsy or `None` or `...` result
was also removed, as that doesn't seem to be possible.
The `balanceValue` passed into the `Balance` component in the asset
list has also been removed, as it isn't used.
When disabling an alert, the background `alertEnabledness` state of the
alert was being set to `undefined` instead of `false`. This didn't have
any user-facing effect, since `undefined` is falsey, but it did result
in a PropType error on the Alert settings page. This mistake was made
in #8550.
The `alertEnabledness` state is now correctly set to `false` instead of
`undefined`.
The unconnected account alert can now be disabled. A "don't show this
again" checkbox has been added to the alert, which prevents that alert
from being shown in the future.
An alert settings page has been added to the settings as well. This
page allows the user to disable or enable any alert.
The hover state background color of the "Account" in the popup home
screen menu bar has been updated to match the hover state background
color of the connected status indicator. Both hover state backgrounds
now match.
The checkbox color was sometimes incorrect after it was checked. I'm
not sure how to consistently reproduce this issue, but I was able to
make this happen most of the time if I clicked the checkbox while some
text was highlighted.
It seems that the `:checked` and `:indeterminate` pseudo-selectors were
not being applied right away for some reason. Either that or React
wasn't setting the `checked` state of the `input` element right away.
This problem has been worked around by using CSS classes instead of
pseudo-selectors. I am no longer able to reproduce the issue now.
A change made in #8284 had the unintended side-effect of making this
scrollbar appear on the home screen. Previously it was scrollable
without any scroll bar being visible.
This new dropdown component uses a native `select` element, thus
avoiding various issues encountered in attempting to reuse our existing
dropdown components for the new permission system alert modal.
The prefixed forms of `appearance` have been added temporarily so that
the component can be used in Storybook, as our Storybook config isn't
setup to do autoprefixing yet. Our real build system does handle
autoprefixing for this rule correctly already.
Resolves three different style issues due to overflow of content
and addresses an issue where UI was being squished due to available
screen real estate.
- On the choose account modal, when a user has enough accounts to need
to scroll within the account chooser, the last-connected data column
was squished. This is resolved by using a tooltip and icon for this data
rather than text printed in column.
- On the connection permission result screen where it shows the Dapp icon ->
Metamask icon, the bottom of the logos and dropshadows were being cut off
this was resolved by removing the height set on this element and allowing
it to fill the available space.
- On the confirmation screen the content appeared off center due to the scrollbar being overlayed instead of auto. This was resolved by removing some of the setting of manual overflow controls on the body element.
Tokens are now updated when the account switches after a failed account
import. The usual account switching flow (via the account menu) already
updated tokens, but this step was omitted when the account switched
after a failed import.
* Remove `estimatedGas` property from `txMeta`
The `estimatedGas` property was a cache of the gas value estimated for
a transaction when the default gas limit was set. This property wasn't
used anywhere. It may have been useful for debugging purposes, but the
same gas estimate is already stored on the `history` property so it
should be present in state logs regardless.
* Remove `gasLimitSpecified` txMeta property
The `gasLimitSpecified` property of `txMeta` wasn't used for anything.
It might have been useful for debugging purposes, but whether or not
the gas limit was specified can also be determined from looking at the
transaction history, so it's not a huge loss.
* Remove `gasPriceSpecified` txMeta property
The `gasPriceSpecified` property of `txMeta` wasn't used for anything.
It might have been useful for debugging purposes, but whether or not
the gas price was specified can also be determined from looking at the
transaction history, so it's not a huge loss.
* Remove `simpleSend` txMeta property
The `simpleSend` property of `txMeta` was used to ensure a buffer was
not added to the gas limit during gas estimation for simple send
transactions. It was made redundant by #8484, which accomplishes this
without the use of this property.
An alert is now shown when the user switches from an account that is
connected to the active tab to an account that is not connected. The
alert prompts the user to dismiss the alert or connect the account
they're switching to.
The "loading" state is handled by disabling the buttons, and the error
state is handled by displaying a generic error message and disabling
the connect button.
The new reducer for this alert has been created with `createSlice` from
the Redux Toolkit. This utility is recommended by the Redux team, and
represents a new style of writing reducers that I hope we will use more
in the future (or at least something similar). `createSlice` constructs
a reducer, actions, and action creators automatically. The reducer is
constructed using their `createReducer` helper, which uses Immer to
allow directly mutating the state in the reducer but exposing these
changes as immutable.
`removeFromAddressBook` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
The callers were updated to `await` the completion of this operation.
`addToAddressBook` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
The callers of this action creator were updated to `await` the
completion of the operation. It was called just before redirecting the
user to a different page or closing a modal, and it seemed appropriate
to wait before doing those things.
`editRpc` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise, despite doing
async work. It now returns a Promise.
In the one place where this is used, it didn't seem important to update
the callsite to block on this finishing. Only one call followed it in
the event handler, and it didn't seem to depend on this.
`updateAndSetCustomRpc` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
In the one place where this is used, it didn't seem important to update
the callsite to block on this finishing. Only one call followed it in
the event handler, and it didn't seem to depend on this.
The `getSelectedAddress` selector has a fallback of selecting the first
MetaMask account. This is not useful. The only time the
`selectedAddress` is not set is during onboarding, before any accounts
exist, so selecting the first account wouldn't be useful anyway.
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
`setRpcTarget` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise, despite
doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
The callers of this action creator didn't need to be updated, as they
were all in event handlers that didn't require knowing when the
operation had completed.
`editRpc` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise, despite doing
async work. It now returns a Promise.
In the one place where this is used, it didn't seem important to update
the callsite to block on this finishing. Only one call followed it in
the event handler, and it didn't seem to depend on this.
Changes to the background state were being detected in the `update`
event handler in `ui/index.js` that receives state updates from the
background. However this doesn't catch every update; some state
changes are received by the UI in-between these `update` events.
The background `getState` function is callable directly from the UI,
and many action creators call it via `forceUpdateMetamaskState` to
update the `metamask` state immediately without waiting for the next
`update` event. These state updates skip this change detection in
`ui/index.js`.
For example, if a 3Box state restoration resulted in a `currentLocale`
change, and then a `forceUpdateMetamaskState` call completed before the
next `update `event was received, then `updateCurrentLocale` wouldn't
be called, and the `locale` store would not be updated correctly with
the localized messages for the new locale.
We now check for background state changes in the `updateMetamaskState`
action creator. All `metamask` state updates go through this function,
so we aren't missing any changes anymore.
`setProviderType` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
None of the callers of this action creator needed to know when it
completed, so no changes to the call sites were made.
These action creators for the "message manager" controller
interactions have been updated to use `async/await`. There should be
almost no changes in behavior. The only things removed were a few debug
log statements, and a single `console.log`.
Many of the "message manager" background methods return a full copy of
the background state in their response; presumably to save us from
making a full round-trip to update the UI `metamask` state after it
changes. However, the action creators responsible for calling these
methods were calling `updateMetamaskState` even when the background
method failed. In effect, they were setting the UI `metamask` state to
`undefined`.
They have been updated to only set the UI `metamask` state if the
background method succeeded.
`setSelectedAddress` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
This action creator was only called in two places, and neither benefit
from using the Promise now returned. They were both event handlers. In
both cases there was an existing Promise chain, but the only thing
after this set was a `catch` block that displayed any error
encountered. I decided not to return the result of `setSelectedAddress`
to this chain, because all it would do is set the warning a second
time in the event of failure.
The `forceUpdateMetamaskState` function now uses `async/await` instead
of a Promise constructor. This was done to make an upcoming change
easier (making `updateMetamaskState` async).
`showAccountDetail` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. Now it returns a Promise.
This action is only called in one place, and it looks like the actions
dispatched alongside it were meant to be run in parallel, so no changes
were made there.
`forceUpdateMetamaskState` was being called in various action creators
without `await`. Each action creator now waits for the state update to
complete before continuing.
`setCurrentCurrency` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
The callers in this case never needed to know when this action had
completed, but at least this makes our tests more reliable. They were
already `await`-ing this action, despite the lack of Promise.
The action creators that use `forceUpdateMetamaskState` without
awaiting that task's completion have been updated to use `async/await`.
This was done in preparation for `await`-ing the completion of
`forceUpdateMetamaskState`, which will be done in a subsequent PR.
The `shift-list-item` component for displaying ShapeShift transactions
has been removed, along with three other components that were used
solely by that component (`copyButton`, `eth-balance`, and
`fiat-value`).
This component hasn't been used in some time, as ShapeShift
transactions no longer exist to display. The controller that ShapeShift
transactions originated from was removed in #8118, and it became
impossible to create new ShapeShift transactions from within MetaMask
in #6746
This state has been removed from the background. It was used for the
old UI, and has been unused for some time. A migration has been added
to delete this state as well.
The action creator responsible for updating this state has been removed
from the UI as well, along with the `callBackgroundThenUpdateNoSpinner`
convenience function, which was only used for this action.
The `transForward` app state is no longer used, so it has been removed.
Associated actions have been removed as well.
This state dates back a few years, so I was unable to determine when it
was made obsolete.
Keyrings are added either through the `getKeyringForDevice` background
method (as part of the hardware wallet connect flow), or via
`importAccountWithStrategy` (when importing an account). The
`addNewKeyring` action and corresponding background method has not been
used in a long time.
The `estimateGasMethod` function passed to `estimateGas` is now an
async function. It is now invoked using `async/await` rather than a
Promise constructor.
This was done as part of a broader effort to use Promises rather than
callbacks when interacting with the background.
The background connection used in `actions.js` was being promisified
in specific actions. Instead it's now promisified once. This was made
possible by changes in `pify` v5.0.0 that ensure the binding works
correctly when passing in an object to `pify` (e.g. the `this` value
is correctly set to the wrapped background connection).
This async background connection has been temporarily assigned to a
separate variable, until we can transition all of our actions to using
this. This was done to reduce the size of this PR. There are a lot of
actions.
This state hasn't been used since #5886. The nonce we display in our UI
is now from the background, rather than queried directly from the
front-end.
This also means we save making this network call each time a pending
transaction is added, and each time the transaction list is mounted.
The comment above this function was originally written for a different
function: `callBackgroundThenUpdate`. It was mistakenly left above
`callBackgroundThenUpdateNoSpinner` in #1603 when this function was
added.
The original `callBackgroundThenUpdate` function this was written for
was removed recently in #7675, as it was no longer used.
The format of the comment has also been updated to match our
conventions, and JSDoc params have been added.
`markPasswordForgotten` is an asynchronous function, but it was being
called synchronously. The page was redirected without waiting for the
operation to complete.
We now wait for the operation to complete before continuing. Failure is
still not being handled correctly, but that will be addressed in a
separate PR.
* Add popover for informing user about the connected status indicator
* Ensure user only sees connected status info popover once
* Default connectedStatusPopoverHasBeenShown to true and set it to false in a migration
* Add unit test for migration 42
* Initialize AppStateController if it does not exist in migration 42
* Update connect indicator popup locale text
* Code cleanup for connected-indicator-info-popup
* Code cleanup for connected-indicator-info-popup
This method adds the given account to the given origin's list of
exposed accounts. This method is not yet used, but it will be in
subsequent PRs (e.g. #8312)
This method has been added to the background API, and a wrapper action
creator has been written as well.
Selecting a new account now results in all domains that can view this
change being notified. Previously only the dapp in the active tab was
being notified (though not correctly, as the `origin` was accidentally
set to the MetaMask chrome extension origin).
This handling of account selection has been moved into the background
to minimize the gap between account selection and the notification
being sent out. It's simpler for the UI to not be involved anyway.
Previously all browser globals were allowed to be used anywhere by
ESLint because we had set the `env` property to `browser` in the ESLint
config. This has made it easy to accidentally use browser globals
(e.g. #8338), so it has been removed. Instead we now have a short list
of allowed globals.
All browser globals are now accessed as properties on `window`.
Unfortunately this change resulted in a few different confusing unit
test errors, as some of our unit tests setup assumed that a particular
global would be used via `window` or `global`. In particular,
`window.fetch` didn't work correctly because it wasn't patched by the
AbortController polyfill (only `global.fetch` was being patched).
The `jsdom-global` package we were using complicated matters by setting
all of the JSDOM `window` properties directly on `global`, overwriting
the `AbortController` for example.
The `helpers.js` test setup module has been simplified somewhat by
removing `jsdom-global` and constructing the JSDOM instance manually.
The JSDOM window is set on `window`, and a few properties are set on
`global` as well as needed by various dependencies. `node-fetch` and
the AbortController polyfill/patch now work as expected as well,
though `fetch` is only available on `window` now.
The prop passed into the SignatureRequestHeader was changed from
`selectedAccount` to `fromAccount` in #8079, but the header component
itself was never updated to use the new prop name.
The header component for the new Signature Request screen has an
undeclared variable called `name` in it. This was present in the
original implementation of this component in #6891. It's unclear what
this was supposed to be, and it doesn't seem to reference anything that
exists.
This new checkbox component uses a plain `input` component internally,
so the browser treats it like a native checkbox. It is styled by hiding
the native checkbox and replacing it with Font Awesome icons (the same
that we are using in Figma).
Support for a 'disabled' state and an indeterminate state has been
added as well. The `onClick` prop has been made optional, as it may not
be required if the parent component is intercepting the click instead.
The `regular` Font Awesome font style needed to be added so that we
could use the `far fa-square` icon for the unchecked checkbox.
The "global" action constants (the ones previously in `actions.js`)
have been moved to a separate module. This was necessary to avoid a
circular dependency in an upcoming change that was causing problems.
In general the "ducks" pattern of organizing Redux stores does result
in circular dependency problems. This is because reuse of actions
between reducers is encouraged, so it's not uncommon for two reducers
to want to reference an action from the other. Going forward we can
avoid this problem by moving action constants that are shared between
reducers into this shared module.
This change replaces `getRenderablePermissionsDomains` with a new selector `getConnectedDomainsForSelectedAddress` that works better. The data returned from this selector is used to populated the _Connected Sites_ modal, which (as of #8262) didn't use most of the data returned from the old selector.
The old selector only looked at the first address that was exposed, making it not work for anything other than the first account connected to a particular origin.
This action was never triggered in practice, as MetaMask is never
unlocked from the UI. The unlock always occurs as a result of a
background state update.
The last active time for each account in the Connected Sites list was
formatted as `yyyy-M-d` (i.e. without the zero-padding for the month
and the day). This didn't match the designs, isn't compliant with
ISO-8601, and generally isn't a common date format.
The month and day are now zero-padded.
* Connect screen popup redesign
* Open permission request in notification instead of tab
* Remove no longer user locales
* Update permissions unit test mock to accout for change of opts passed to permissions controller
* Lint fix
* Inline broken line svg in permission-page-container-content.component.js for faster loading
* Add back button to second screen on connect flow
* Add xOfY locale and use for the page count in the connect flow
* Lint fix for svgs permission-page-container-content.component.js
* Fix rebase error
* Lint fix
* Clean up styles on the connect-screen-into-popup branch
* Use closeCurrentWindow to close window on cancel when in full screen connect flow
* Handle errors in rejectPermissionsRequest
* Full screen styles for connect flow
* Lint fixed in permissions-connect and actions.js
* Redirect screen now shows metamask icon instead of users identicon
* Fix subtitle spacing in permissions-connect-header'
* Use window.close instead of closeCurrentWindow() in cancelPermissionsRequest
* Use permissions-connect-header__subtitle in permissions-connect-header.component
There were two existing cases where a footer was added to a popover by
putting it in the popover contents. This has been refactored to place
the footer in the popover instead, so that styles common to all
popover footers could be shared.
The popover now has a `section` element instead, giving the `header`
and `footer` elements a correct section context.
The height of the popover is now set to a maximum of 94% of the
viewport height, rather than a static height of 564px. This setting
ensures that the popover has a maximum height of exactly 564px in the
popup, which matches the designs. However it is now able to shrink or
grow to accommodate larger viewports or smaller popovers.
* Implement tooltip and styled sentence parts on header text of second screen of multi-account-select flow
* Clean up code related to the multi-accounts tooltip implementation
* Add UI for selecting multiple accounts on the first permissions connect screen
* Make accounts list scrollable on connect screen
* Change title wording on connect screen to 'select your accounts'
* Add select all tooltip to info circle on top of connect screen account list
* Add security info footer to the first screen of the connect flow
* Apply redesigns to page 2 of connect flow
* Display number of accounts on connect flow second screen if there are multiple to connect
* Update e2e tests for connect screen multi-select changes
* Remove unused chooseAnAcount message
* Fix styling/display of redirect elements on second page of connect flow
* Assorted small fixes in permissions connect
* Remove unnecessary tiny delays in spec files
* Remove incorrect use of bem modified in choose-account
* Remove unused locale
* Use Set for managing selected accounts in choose-acount and permissions-connect componets
* Compone!
* Move connect flow header into a reusable component, and implement new header designs
* Update locales and add missing locales
* Improve permission list item design (second screen of connect flow)
* Check box component improvements
* Fixes in variables.scss
* Simplfy code in selectAll of choose-account.component
* Hide checkboxes on first pages on connect flow when there is only one account
* Allow autofill of default new account modal text with right arrow
* Disable next button on first screen of connect flow when no accounts selected
* Improve choose-account/index.scss
* Remove metamask secure graphic
* Fix connect flow redirect screen
* Fix connectToMultiple locale
* Remove locales no longer used after connect flow multiple connect updates
* Fix size of dapp icon on redirect screen of connect flow
* Clean up choose-account code
* Stop using placeholder in new-account-modal
* Remove unused styles in permission-page-container/index.scss
* Pass origin instead of site name to PermissionsConnectHeader in connect flow
* Make iconName a required prop in permissions-connect-header
* Show checkbox in cases where there is one account in the choose-account list
* Do not render select all checkbox when only 1 list item, instead of just hiding it
* Small cleanup in choose-account/index.scss
* Fix home container height
The home container element's height was not set, so the lower half of
the home component was showing as the wrong color when the user had no
transactions or tokens.
This was broken in #8271, which was a fix for a different CSS problem.
Both problems should remain fixed now with height being set explicitly.
* Remove obsolete `flex` rule
This element is no longer within a flex container as of #8271, so this
rule doesn't do anything.
We don't need to store the current UI type as a global. We're already
using the `getEnvironmentType` helper function throughout the UI, so
we'd might as well use that instead of this global state.
The `History` title above the transaction history was changed in #8264
to only show when there are pending transactions, because it was
redundant to show an additional `History` title below a tab called
`History`. It was preserved when there were pending transactions
because the pending transactions are shown first in the list, followed
by the history, so the title served to divide the two lists.
This ended up breaking the fullscreen view though, which doesn't use
tabs yet. It has been updated to always show on fullscreen.
Two tabs have been created on the home screen: 'Assets' and 'History'.
This tabbed view is shown only on small screens (e.g. in the popup).
The fullscreen view is unchanged.
The toggle-able left sidebar no longer exists, so some 'sidebar-left'
specific code and styles have been removed. The button in the menu bar
has been removed as well.
The 'History' title of the transaction history is now redundant when
where are no pending transactions, so it as been conditionally hidden.
A passthrough for `data-testid` has been added to the Tab component for
convenience in e2e tests.
The popup view would expand beyond the width of the viewport when
expanding a transaction. This bug was introduced in #8139 when I
removed the `min-width: 0` property from the `home__container` class;
this property was giving the parent permission to shrink that div below
the size of its content.
Instead of restoring that property, the parent component is no longer
using `display: flex`. Flexbox was never useful here, as this is just a
wrapper div around a wrapper div, both with identical sizes. The
default display type of `block` produces the desired behaviour with
less rules.
The Tabs component expects the `children` prop to be either a single
Tab component or an array of Tab components, and the internal tab index
should always map onto one of these components. However, if an invalid
tab index was set, it was just returning the first tab contents.
Instead it will now validate that the tab being asked for does exist,
and throw an error otherwise.
The pieces that we'll be referring to as the "Asset List" in the near
future have been extracted from WalletView into a separate AssetList
component. This list includes ETH, the tokens, and the 'Add Token'
button.
The styles were moved alongside this new component as well.
The token cell how shows a warning inline for the case where the token
balance failed to update. It displays a warning icon next to the
balance, with a tooltip that contains the same contents as was shown on
the token list previously.
The 'Add Token' component has been redesigned to be more in-line with
the new home screen design. The description instructing the user to
click the 'Add Token' button has been removed, and the section itself
has been made roughly the same size as one of the list item. The text
now appears on just one line, overflowing to two if necessary.
The 'interactive' prop for React Tippy will keep the tooltip open when
the user moves the mouse over the tooltip. This enables interactive
tooltips, where the user is expected to click on something in the
tooltip (e.g. a message with a link).
The styles for the TokenCell component have been moved to be alongside
the component. They have also been renamed from `token-list-item` to
match the component name.
This commit updates the existing _Connected Sites_ section to a modal using
the `Popover` component. This will serve as a base for the new modal design.
The official npm package for Font Awesome Free is now used instead of
the vendored styles. Previously we had been using v4.4.0, now we're
using v5.13.0.
We're now importing the Font Awesome SCSS modules instead of using the
minified CSS bundle. This integrates more cleanly into our build
system, and it lets us use their mixins directly in the future if we
need to.
The variable `fa-font-path` has been set to reference our font
directory, as instructed here:
https://fontawesome.com/how-to-use/on-the-web/using-with/sass#compile
Various SVGs were being imported directly in components using Webpack
loaders. This was done to get these components to work correctly in
storybook, which uses Webpack. However we don't use Webpack for our
actual build system, so these components would fail when you attempted
to use them.
Instead the storybook script has been updated to use the `--static-dir`
flag, which allows specifying a directory of files to serve statically.
The `app` directory is served statically, so all of the relative URLs
we use in practice to reference fonts and images should just work.
The storybook build command has been updated to use the same flag.
Unfortunately this also means that the uncompiled background code is
now included in the build as well, because it's alongside our static
files. This shouldn't have any impact upon the build though.
The use of this `static-dir` option as made much of the existing
storybook Webpack configuration unnecessary, so it has been reduced to
just the essential steps.
The token list would be stuck on "Loading" when there was at least one
token, but the balance of all tokens was zero. This bug was only
present on `develop`, and has not affected any published version of the
extension.
This was introduced in #8223, which removed what at the time seemed to
be an unnecessary update step. It turns out that the step was required
as a workaround to this bug with the token tracker.
The bug was fixed in https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-token-tracker/pull/33
and published in v2.0.0 of `@metamask/eth-token-tracker`.
The user-specified seed phrase during the first-time-flow import step
required the phrase to be entered in all lowercase. The case does not
add any extra entropy to the seed, so there's no reason to be case
sensitive. Flexibility here will improve the onboarding UX.
This commit makes the entered seed phrase case-insensitive.
Fixes#8171
* Refactor token list into standard container/component modules
The token list has been moved into its own directory and split into
separate container and component modules. Additional updates have been
made to simplify the component logic as well.
* Update token-list to use new React Context API
The token list click handler has been moved up from the token cell to
the wallet view component where the token list is used. This keeps the
responsibilities of the token list and token cell components a bit more
focused - they're now only responsible for display, not what the
effects of clicking should be.
The `network` prop was being passed to the Identicon despite that not
being an Identicon prop, and the `userAddress` prop was being passed
down by the container but was unused. The methods removed were not
called anywhere.
These tests broke when `sinon.restore()` was called in a separate test
because they setup stubs/spies using `sinon` in the module context.
These were constructed then restored before the tests even ran.
Instead the test doubles are now setup in the `beforeEach` hook, which
in addition to fixing this problem also ensures each unit test is
isolated from the others.
* Refactor tab styles to minimize tab component styles
The tab component styles were not applicable to all tab instances, so
they were being overridden in a few places. Instead the tab styles have
been reduced to a minimal set that should be applicable in most cases.
There are a few functional changes here as well, meant to undo
changes made accidentally in #8132. Before that PR the page container
was overriding the tab styles altogether, but after that PR they were
combined with the base tab styles instead.
* Remove background color
This was previously being overridden by the page container styles, and
it matches the inherited background color already in the one other case
(the confirm page for token interactions)
The "i18n-provider" module has been replaced by a new `i18n.js` module
in the `contexts` directory which provides the `t` function via the new
React Context API.
The legacy context API is still used throughout the codebase, so a
legacy context provider has also been added as a shim until we migrate
away from the old API. The migration does require changing every single
place where the `t` function is used, so it is a non-trivial amount of
work. This shim allows us to tackle it one piece at a time without
breaking anything.
This was placed in a new `contexts` directory because it didn't seem
to belong in any existing categories. It certainly isn't a higher-order
component.
The translation helper function we use everywhere (`t`) would fallback
to the message `[${key}]` for any key not found in the set of localized
messages. Instead it how returns `undefined` in that case.
`[${key}]` isn't something you'd typically want to show to users, so
this fallback wasn't overly useful in practice. At best it served to
hide errors.
The falsey return value in the case where the message is missing makes
it easier to implement a fallback for that case. Such a fallback is
used in the `confirm-transaction-base` component, to restore the
fallback behavior accidentally changed in #8211
When the token tracker is first constructed and the first balance
update is triggered, we manually serialize the tracker state and call
our update function. This is _in addition_ to the update event handler
though, so the balances get updated twice. Similarly, we also catch any
errors during this first update to handle them, but this is done via an
event as well, so is redundant.
These steps have been removed; updates and errors are now handled
solely through events. We were able to drop a check from
`updateBalances` as well to ensure the tracker is still running, as the
event cannot be emitted unless it's running.
* Add minimal working popover
* Fix styling of popover component
* Use lorem ipsum
* Update classnames and remove unrelated styles
* Remove unused components
* Add SVG close icon
* Add Close icon to icon stories
* Use div
* Use `addon-actions`
* Use `<button>` for close
* Fix button wobble in Firefox
* Remove border
These two functions were not especially useful. `tOrDefault` was used
only by `tOrKey`, and `tOrKey` was only used in one place. All it did
was return the given `key` directly if it was falsey, so it was easily
replaced by a condition.
Previously a few mostly-empty `div`s would be shown if a render
happened while the confirm page was loading. Now nothing is shown. This
shouldn't impact users at all, as this condition should only last a
fraction of a second.
* Add tx list-item component
New list item compoent for transaction history
* Simplify component logic and remove type checks
* Address remaining feedback
* Remove extra line
* Place className prop on its own line
* Rename to primaryCurrency and secondaryCurrency
* Make the title `isRequired`
* Fix no-undef
* Remove more + buttons to be implemented in seperate PR
* Add minimal store and I18nProvider to storybook
* Use Component to support translations
* Add `metamask` to store
* Rename decorator
The current selected asset in the asset list should be highlighted, but
this highlighting was broken for `ETH`. `ETH` was not highlighted when
it was selected, but it would be highlighted when anything else was.
This was broken accidentally in #7546
The method registry was being initialized with the global variable
`ethereumProvider` before that variable was set. As a result, the
method registry was falling back to an internally constructed provider
that used the wrong provider URL (an obsolete Infura API). This was
resulting in an error with the message "Project ID not found".
The method registry is now initialized lazily, when it's first needed.
This should be well after the initialization of `ethereumProvider`,
which occurs during the UI initialization.
The props `isActive` and `tabIndex of the Tab component are required
and are always passed in, but the prop type warning is triggered
because the tabs are rendered without these props first, then cloned by
the `Tabs` component, where these props are added.
To silence the warning, the props have been made optional.
The sidebar used to speed up a transaction while it's pending or after
it has failed currently allows editing the gas limit, but that new
limit is ignored. This is especially problematic for transactions that
failed due to a low gas limit, as the problem becomes impossible to fix
by retrying.
The gas limit specified by the user is now used in the speed up
transaction.
Fixes#8156Fixes#7977
The address is blank momentarily when navigating to the confirmation
screen when sending a token. The address is updated in a subsequent
render.
The ENS reverse resolution is now only attempted if the address is
given. It has also been updated to attempt resolution when the address
is finally set, which fixes the reverse resolution for token sends.
I had hoped to get rid of this interim render-without-address, but that
turned out to be a bit more challenging. The problem is that the UI
submits transactions through the provider just as a dapp would, and the
provider doesn't say when the transaction is submitted. The promise
returned doesn't resolve until after confirmation. We would have to
start calling the background methods directly and bypass the provider
to get the feedback we need, and that sounded potentially dangerous.
Definitely a challenge for another day.
The `metamask.send.from` field was assumed by various selectors to be
an object, but instead it was recently set to a string. The selectors
have been updated to assume it's a string, and to fetch the full
account object explicitly.
The selector `getSendFromObject` was repurposed for this, as that's
basically what it already did. The optional address parameter was
removed though, as that was only used to fetch the `from` address in
cases where the `send` state was set without there being a `from`
address set. That case is no longer possible, as the `from` address is
always set upon the initialization of the `send` state.
The `getSendFromObject` selector no longer fetches the 'name' of that
address from the address book state either. This property was not used
in either of the cases this selector was used.
The `createRetryTransaction` was accidentally removed from the
`gas-modal-page-container` component during a refactor in #7730.
Attempting to retry a transaction since that change has resulted in a
UI crash.
* Adds notification icon circles and associated storybook stories
* Fix image paths in circle-icon.stories and message-circle-icon.component
* Code improvements for icon circles PR: remove additional z-index, make iconSource required
* Use component story format in circle-icon.stories and message-circle-icon.stories
* Remove success and info circle icons, as not presently needed
* Rename message-circle-icon to alert-circle-icon
* Small code fix ups for alert-circle-icons
* Update i18n-helper to allow substitutions of react components and wrapping of translation substrings
* Simplify code in i18n-helper.js related to substitutions, including react substitutions.
* Remove wrapper support from i18n in favour of using translations in substitutions.
* Fix i18n-helper substitution logic: ensure correct index of substitution is applied
* Throw error if there are not enough substitutions for a translation phrase
* Adds unit tests for now i18n-helper substitution functionality
* Fix grammar, react element line spacing and test layout+readability in i18n-helper.test.js
The base component we use for dropdowns handles ensuring the dropdown
is closed when the user clicks outside the dropdown. This functionality
was accidentally broken in #7781 when converting it to an ES6 class.
The "Transaction View" component has been merged with the Home
component. The division between these two components seemed wrong
because the "Transaction View" contained the menu bar (distinctly a
"home" thing, not a "transaction" thing), and we will be adding more
non-transaction-related components shortly.
This also let us use a single `Media` component instead of two.
The notifications displayed on the home screen were being passed
through the `TransactionView` and `TransactionList` components before
being rendered. This was unnecessary because the notifications are
absolutely positioned.
They are now rendered directly in the home component where they're
defined. A helper function has been written to improve readability.
The styles used for the Home component were in the huge
"newui-sections" SCSS file. Instead they've been moved into an SCSS
module alongside the component, to follow our conventions.
The `main-container` class was left as-is because it is shared between
here and the settings page.
This effectively covers the `Tab` component as well, which doesn't
really make sense to showcase on its own.
One minor change was made to the actual `Tabs` component; `children`
was marked as a required prop. It doesn't render anything sensible if
they are omitted, and it always has at least one child in our codebase.
The tab component now sets the `tab` and `tab--active` classes
internally regardless what class is passed in. The convention in React
is to allow adding _additional_ classes via the `className` prop, not
to allow removing internal classes entirely.
the `activeClassName` prop was removed entirely. A few other props that
are always passed in have been marked as required.
One main configurable story has been added, plus a few distinct other
examples. All props are covered except `className`, which seems safe to
ignore.
Default props have been added to `Identicon` to make more explicit what
defaults were expected; there is no functional change.
The recommended way of writing stories changed in Storybook v5.2 to
the Component Story Format (CSF). Instead of using `storiesOf` and
running everything upon module import, the new story format is a
declarative description of each component that uses ES6 import
semantics.
Previously when the `diameter` prop of the `jazzicon` component was
changed, the new diameter would be ignored. The jazzicon is now
redrawn upon each change, as you would expect.
I don't think it's possible for this bug to manifest itself in the
extension. This was discovered through tinkering with the Storybook
for this component.
The identicon was showing as a white circle on the connect page. This
was a CSS error introduced when `jazzicon` was updated in #7898.
The white circle shown was the white border around the identicon. This
circle is an adjacent `div` in the DOM, and was rendered _underneath_
the identicon itself because it was placed first in the DOM.
Unfortunately the new version of `jazzicon` is no longer explicitly
positioned (it used to have `position: relative` set internally), so
now it's lower in the stack order regardless of DOM position.
Rather than placing the border adjacent and relying upon both elements
being positioned, the border has been changed into a wrapping `div`
instead. Now the stack order is more explicit.
In our base stylesheets we set the `body` background color to white.
This unfortunately also affected the preview area of Storybook. The
Storybook preview only renders isolated components, but it does
include all styles.
To avoid this problem, the white background color has been moved to
the `#app-content` div instead. All of our UI is inside this div.
Implement `eth_decrypt` and `eth_getEncryptionPublicKey`. This allows decryption backed by the user's private key. The message decryption uses a confirmation flow similar to the messaging signing flow, where the message to be decrypted is also able to be decrypted inline for the user to read directly before confirming.
ENS currently supports a variety of tlds in addition to `.eth`, and
more will be supported in the future. Rather than hard-code a list of
supported ENS tlds, all valid domain names will now be interpreted as
potential ENS addresses in our address input component.
Closes#7978
The QR scanner component error handling would sometimes redirect the
user to the wrong page. It was also confusingly handled in two places;
the action used to open the QR scanner, and the scanner component.
The error handling has now been corrected, simplified, and integrated
into the QR scanner component itself.
The old way of handling an error within the component was to close the
modal, then call the action to open it all over again. This action took
a route parameter, which instructed the action on which route to open
if the fullscreen UI needed to be opened (as the fullscreen UI is the
only one where the browser will show the camera permission prompt).
This redirection worked just fine for handling the initial opening
of the QR scanner modal. But for any subsequent errors the same action
was used with a _default route_, meaning the user could click "try
again" and find themselves on a completely different screen.
Instead, errors now trigger a state change instead of closing and re-
opening the modal. The permission checks in the action have been
integrated into the component as well.
One functional change is that the scenario where you have an invalid
QR code has been made an error. Previously this just showed the error
message below the video preview, but left the user with no way to try
again. There error page has a "Try again" button, so it seemed better
suited as an error. Also the message literally started with "Error:".
Another functional change is that _all_ errors during initialization
will result in the error UI being shown. Previously there was one error
case that would instead log to the console and leave the user stuck.
* Use @metamask/eslint-config@1.1.0
* Use eslint-plugin-mocha@6.2.2
* Mark root ESLint config as root
* Update Mocha ESLint rules with shared ESLint config
* Various component tests and some conditional statements
Conditional in account-menu in removeAccount when keyring sometimes is not initially provideed
Conditional on unlock-page when there is no target.getBoundingClientRect on the element.
* Update helpers
* Remove component debugging
* Add default params for render helpers
* Remove stubComponent for old Mascot
Changes in https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/pull/7893 has prevented the need to stub it out.
Change logout to lock in account-menu test
The custom spend limit was previously not validated. It did have a
minimum of zero set, but this didn't have any affect (that minimum is
used for form constraint validation, and this field wasn't in a form).
The field was never checked to ensure the contents didn't exceed the
maximum.
The field is now checked for values that exceed the maximum, and
invalid values in general (including negative values).
The parameters to the `showEditApprovalPermissionModal` were also
alphabetized to make them easier to read. In the course of doing this,
I noticed that the origin was missing from one of the calls. This was
responsible for the modal saying "Spend limit requested by undefined"
when clicking "Edit" under the transaction details. This has been
fixed.
These two functions differ slightly in options, but none of those
options are being used by us, so in these cases they're functionally
equivalent. They're even both descendants of the original `debounce`
function from `underscore`.
This was done to reduce the number of direct dependencies we have. It
should not affect bundle size, as we still depend upon the `debounce`
package transitively.
This was done to reduce the number of direct dependencies we have. It
should be functionally equivalent. The bundle size should not change,
as we use `clone` as a transitive dependency in a number of places.
In the case where the initial spend limit for the `approve` function
was set to the maximum amount, editing this value would result in the
new limit being silently ignored. The transaction would be submitted
with the original max spend limit.
This occurred because function to generate the new custom data would
look for the expected spend limit in the existing data, then bail if
it was not found (and in these cases, it was never found).
The reason the value was not found is that it was erroneously being
converted to a `Number`. A JavaScript `Number` is not precise enough to
represent larger spend limits, so it would give the wrong hex value
(after rounding had taken place in the conversion to a floating-point
number).
The data string is now updated without relying upon the original token
value; the new value is inserted after the `spender` argument instead,
as the remainder of the `data` string is guaranteed to be the original
limit. Additionally, the conversion to a `Number` is now omitted so
that the custom spend limit is encoded correctly.
Fixes#7915
* Use ref instead of findDOMNode in jazzicon component
The jazzicon component was using `findDOMNode` to get the DOM node for
the main div returned by the component, which is generally not
recommended. Instead a ref is now used.
* Update Jazzicon to v2
This version drops the dependency upon `raphael`, and no longer uses
the function `createSVGMatrix` which was causing unit tests to fail
(because it's not supported by jsdom).
After updating the custom spend limit on the approve screen, the data
for the transaction was not being updated. Instead it showed the
original transaction data. The transaction data was being updated
correctly in the final transaction though.
The approve screen has been updated to ensure changes to the custom
spend limit are reflected correctly in the data shown.
Update accounts permission history on accountsChanged
Create PermissionsLogController
Fix permissions activity log pruning
Add selectors, background hooks for better UX
Make selected account the first account returned
Use enums for store keys in log controller
Add last selected address history to PreferencesController
* Update lodash
All versions of the full `lodash` package have been updated to 4.17.15.
The only exception is v4.17.14 which is pinned by `ganache-core`.
* Switch to using `lodash` instead of per-method packages
We have the full lodash package _ten times_ as a production transitive
dependency, so including per-method packages is not saving space (it
might instead result in slightly more space being used).
Any error caught during a React component render or lifecycle method
will now be caught by the top-level error boundary, which shows the
user this new error page. The error page will display a simple error
message, and will show the details of the error in a collapsible
section.
The caught error is also reported to Sentry.
In development the error will be re-thrown to make it easier to see on
the console, but it is not re-thrown in production.
* Remove unnecessary `getEnvironmentType` parameter
The default value of the first parameter is `window.location.href`, so
there is no need to pass it in explicitly.
* Remove junk parameter from `getEnvironmentType` invocation
`getEnvironmentType` doesn't need to be passed any parameter, as the
default value is `window.location.href` which is generally what is
wanted. In this case, the variable `location.href` was always
`undefined` anyway. This particular `location` variable is from React
Router, and does not have an `href` property.
* Fix comment for `getEnvironmentType`
One of the possible return values was referred to by the wrong name.
`withRouter` has been removed from any components that were not using
any of the three props injected by `withRouter`: `history`, `location`,
and `match`.
`compose` is a no-op when called upon a single component, so it has
been removed in all such cases.
The WebRTC spec is fairly stable these days, particularly among the
browsers we support. We don't need this shim for anything. I'm guessing
it may have been added primarily with IE in mind.
The filename is seeded by a simple use of Math.random() pulling from an alphanumeric character bank, as opposed to a more cryptographically random solution. This provides a simple layer of difficulty for bad actors to seek out the recovery phrase file.
The 'can retype the seed phrase' test would fail sometimes when one of
the words in the seed phrase was a subset of another word (e.g. 'issue'
and 'tissue'). This is because the selector used to find the word
looked for the first element that contained the text, rather than an
exact match.
To simplify the selector and make it more reliable, test ids were added
to each seed phrase word. The selector now uses CSS instead of XPath,
and it only finds exact matches.
A test id was also added to the div containing the shuffled seed words
to select from, so that the chosen seed words wouldn't be selected
in place of the real target when the same word appears twice.
The `confirm-seed-phrase` component extends PureComponent, so it
doesn't need a `shouldComponentUpdate` function. The state is
effectively immutable, as all state is either a primitive type or is
updated with new instances rather than mutation.
Removing this function will silence a warning message printed to the
console during e2e tests (React doesn't want you to set this function
on `PureComponent`s).
Removing this function also exposed an unused piece of state, which has
also been removed.
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 e2e tests were failing intermittently after removing an account
because the account was shown as not deleted after the removal. I
suspect this was because the account _had_ been removed, but that
change to the background state hadn't yet propagated to the UI.
The background state is now synced before the loading overlay for
removing the account is removed, ensuring that the removed account
cannot be seen in the UI after removal.
* Remove unused functions from `mapDispatchToProps`
The actions import was also updated to import only the two actions
used, rather than all actions.
* Remove unused container component
Well, technically it was the props injected by this container that were
unused. The container served no purpose, so the component it surrounded
is now used directly instead.
* Remove both unused `getCurrentViewContext` selectors
* Remove unused SHOW_CONFIG_PAGE action
* Remove checks for `currentView` with name `config`
Now that the SHOW_CONFIG_PAGE action has been removed, it's no longer
possible for `currentView.name` to be set to that value.
* Remove unused `wallet-view` container props
* Delete unused SHOW_SEND_PAGE and SHOW_ADD_TOKEN_PAGE actions
* Remove unused `account-menu.container` props
* Remove unused SHOW_INFO_PAGE action
* Remove unused SET_NEW_ACCOUNT_FORM action
As of #7753, the `onBlur` prop is no longer used for the `token-input`
and `currency-input` components, and the associated wrapper components
and the shared underlying component. It as been removed from all of
them.
These rows on the Advanced Settings page were being looked up in the
e2e tests by the order they appeared in. Instead they're now referenced
by data id, so that we can add new settings and re-arrange them without
breaking the e2e tests.
The transaction navigation in the e2e tests has been made simpler with
the addition of data attributes to help with finding the navigation
buttons. Each button is now labelled according to its purpose.
* Specify type before parameter name
Various JSDoc `@param` entries were specified as `name {type}` rather
than `{type} name`.
A couple of `@return` entries have been given types as well.
* Use JSDoc optional syntax rather than Closure syntax
* Use @returns rather than @return
* Use consistent built-in type capitalization
Primitive types are lower-case, and Object is upper-case.
* Separate param/return description with a dash
This component used to persist form contents to LocalStorage. This was
especially useful for the popup UI, as each time the mouse left the
popup, the UI was completely torn down and state was lost.
This component was only being referenced by one form, and it wasn't
even being used there (e.g. no fields were labelled appropriately to
be persisted).
This was a useful component, and it seems this feature was lost
somewhere in the past couple of years. It was tempting to re-instate it
rather than delete it, but I decided not to because I'd likely approach
the problem differently if we wanted to reinstate it again today (maybe
by using a React Hook, or storing the state in Redux and persisting a
subset of the Redux store instead).
The account details close button is difficult to click from the e2e
tests because it has a size of zero. The actual icon is added via CSS
as an `::after` pseudo-element.
The CSS has been adjusted to give the icon a size, and it the markup
is now a `button` rather than a `div`.
These unused props weren't being caught by ESLint because this
component extended another, which I guess made it difficult for the
React plugin to determine what was unused.
The `componentWillUpdate` logic was moved into `componentDidUpdate` so
that it would be picked up by ESLint. Also it seemed like a sensible
place for it to go. Having three redundant gas updates as part of
the same lifecycle function seemed too far, so I ensured it's
only called once.
* Make gas estimate update on debounced token amount change, not just on blur after change
* Updated tests
* Ensure `updateGas` is bound early
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The "blockies" style identicon is handled by a module that was copied
from MyEtherWallet and inlined. This has been removed, and replaced
with the upstream package it was originally derived from.
* Add `react/no-unused-prop-types` rule
All detected unused prop types have been removed. I have attempted to
ensure these props are no longer passed in either.
* Update handling of props to avoid false positive lint errors
These cases were detected by `react/no-unused-prop-types` as being
unused props, even though they were used. These minor adjustments
prevent them from being flagged as errors.
* Update unit tests
Many of these tests were just checking that specific props were passed
from containers or to a child component. These were deleted, as I can't
imagine how they'd be useful.
* Disable `react/no-unused-prop-types` in `componentWillReceiveProps
The rule `react/no-unused-prop-types` doesn't seem to be detecting
props used within `UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps`. The two cases
have been disabled temporarily until we can replace these unsafe
lifecycle functions.
* Use arrow property initializer functions
* Use pure components where applicable
* Add UNSAFE_ prefix for deprecated lifecycle hooks
* Add allow UNSAFE_
* Removed unused "Component"
* Replace boron with 'fade-modal'
* Upgrade react/no-deprecated to an error
* Paste react-tooltip-component source directly
* Use arrow functions to bind `this`
* Add UNSAFE_ prefix
* Update react-redux, react-router-dom
* Remove things from inlined 'fade-modal'
* Adjust mountWithRouter to get unit tests passing again
* Remove domkit
* Add Wrapper to render-helpers
* Upgrade @storybook/addon-knobs
The connect route now takes a route parameter: the permissions request
id. This id is set whenever the permissions connect screen is opened,
ensuring that that tab is for that specific request alone.
This makes handling of multiple permissions requests a bit more
intuitive. Previously whenever opening multiple permissions requests,
the first one would be shown on each successive tab, whereas you
would expect each tab to show the request that prompted the tab to
open. Users may now address permissions request in whichever order
they'd like to, rather than being forced to deal with them
chronologically.
The MetaMask logo was throwing an exception because the `history` prop
from React Router wasn't being passed in. However, even if it was
passed in, clicking on the logo wouldn't have done anything because the
home route redirects back to the permission connect page.
Instead the logo now isn't given an `onClick` handler. The
`MetaFoxLogo` component has been updated to only set `cursor: pointer`
if given an `onClick` handler.
There were a few older actions that were written such that they assumed
`this` referred to the `actions` object. That assumption no longer held
as of #7561. These actions have been updated to refer directly to the
actions object instead.