* Check if ledger was successfully able to establish transport on mount of confirm screens
* Update ledger message/action if transport creation was blocked by existing connection
* TEMP: point eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to commite, REMOVE BEFORE MERGE
* Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.10.0
* Connect ledger via webhid if that option is available
* Explicitly setting preference for webhid
* Use ledgerTransportType enum instead of booleans for ledger live and webhid preferences
* Use single setLEdgerTransport preference methods and property
* Temp
* Lint fix
* Unit test fix
* Remove async keyword from setLedgerTransportPreference function definition in preferences controller
* Fix ledgelive setting toggle logic
* Migrate useLedgerLive preference property to ledgerTransportType
* Use shared constants for ledger transport type enums
* Use constant for ledger usb vendor id
* Use correct property to check if ledgerLive preference is set when deciding whether to ask for webhid connection
* Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.9.0
* Only show ledger live transaction helper messages if using ledger live
* Only show ledger live part of tutorial if ledger live setting is on
* Fix ledger related prop type errors
* Explicitly use u2f enum instead of empty string as a transport type; default transport type to webhid if available; use constants for u2f and webhid
* Cleanup
* Wrap ledger webhid device request in try/catch
* Clean up
* Lint fix
* Ensure user can easily connect their ledger wallet when they need to.
* Fix locales
* Fix/improve locales changes
* Remove unused isFirefox property from confirm-transaction-base.container.js
* Disable transaction and message signing confirmation if ledger webhid requires connection
* Ensure translation keys for ledger connection options in settings dropdown can be properly detected by verify-locales
* Drop .component from ledger-instruction-field file name
* Move renderLedgerLiveStep to module scope
* Remove ledgerLive from function and message names in ledger-instruction-field
* Wrap ledger connection logic in ledger-instruction-field in try catch
* Clean up signature-request.component.js
* Check whether the signing address, and not the selected address, is a ledger account in singature-request.container
* Ensure ledger instructions and webhid connection button are shown on signature-request-original signatures
* Improve webhid selection handling in select-ledger-transport-type onChange handler
* Move metamask redux focused ledger selectors to metamask duck
* Lint fix
* Use async await in checkWebHidStatusRef.current
* Remove unnecessary use of ref in ledger-instruction-field.js
* Lint fix
* Remove unnecessary try/catch in ledger-instruction-field.js
* Check if from address, not selected address, is from a ledger account in confirm-approve
* Move findKeyringForAddress to metamask duck
* Fix typo in function name
* Ensure isEqualCaseInsensitive handles possible differences in address casing
* Fix Learn More link size in advanced settings tab
* Update app/scripts/migrations/066.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/pages/settings/advanced-tab/advanced-tab.component.test.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add jsdoc comments for new selectors
* Use jest.spyOn for mocking navigator in ledger webhid migration tests
* Use LEDGER_TRANSPORT_TYPES values to set proptype of ledgerTransportType
* Use LEDGER_TRANSPORT_TYPES values to set proptype of ledgerTransportType
* Fix font size of link in ledger connection description in advanced settings
* Fix return type in setLedgerTransportPreference comment
* Clean up connectHardware code for webhid connection in actions.js
* Update app/scripts/migrations/066.test.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/ducks/metamask/metamask.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add migration test for when useLedgerLive is true in a browser that supports webhid
* Lint fix
* Fix inline-link size
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Check if ledger was successfully able to establish transport on mount of confirm screens
* Update ledger message/action if transport creation was blocked by existing connection
* TEMP: point eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to commite, REMOVE BEFORE MERGE
* Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.10.0
This PR enables the exclusion of JavaScript and JSON source by `buildType`, and enables the running of `eslint` under LavaMoat. 80-90% of the changes in this PR are `.patch` files and LavaMoat policy additions.
The file exclusion is designed to work in conjunction with our code fencing. If you forget to fence an import statement of an excluded file, the application will now error on boot. **This PR commits us to a particular naming convention for files intended only for certain builds.** Continue reading for details.
### Code Fencing and ESLint
When a file is modified by the code fencing transform, we run ESLint on it to ensure that we fail early for syntax-related issues. This PR adds the first code fences that will be actually be removed in production builds. As a consequence, this was also the first time we attempted to run ESLint under LavaMoat. Making that work required a lot of manual labor because of ESLint's use of dynamic imports, but the manual changes necessary were ultimately quite minor.
### File Exclusion
For all builds, any file in `app/`, `shared/` or `ui/` in a sub-directory matching `**/${otherBuildType}/**` (where `otherBuildType` is any build type except `main`) will be added to the list of excluded files, regardless of its file extension. For example, if we want to add one or more pages to the UI settings in Flask, we'd create the folder `ui/pages/settings/flask`, add any necessary files or sub-folders there, and fence the import statements for anything in that folder. If we wanted the same thing for Beta, we would name the directory `ui/pages/settings/beta`.
As it happens, we already organize some of our source files in this way, namely the logo JSON for Beta and Flask builds. See `ui/helpers/utils/build-types.js` to see how this works in practice.
Because the list of ignored filed is only passed to `browserify.exclude()`, any files not bundled by `browserify` will be ignored. For our purposes, this is mostly relevant for `.scss`. Since we don't have anything like code fencing for SCSS, we'll have to consider how to handle our styles separately.
Static files have been added for the Flask build. This includes logos
of each size and variety that we use, and it includes the 3D model JSON
file.
Closes#12427
On an M1 Mac, when running `yarn start`, CPU can spike to 100% CPU, and
sometimes a bunch of `mdworker` instances will get spawned. This seems
to be caused by the file-watching mechanism used in dev to automatically
regenerate the build when something is changed. More specifically, we
are using an older version of `watchify`, which uses an older version of
`chokidar`, which is the package that actually does the watching. v4.0.0
of `watchify` upgrades `chokidar` to v3.x ([1]), which comes with
"massive CPU & RAM consumption improvements" ([2]). After the upgrade,
CPU usage decreases to 20-40%.
[1]: https://github.com/browserify/watchify/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#400
[2]: https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar/releases/tag/3.0.0
* Connect ledger via webhid if that option is available
* Explicitly setting preference for webhid
* Use ledgerTransportType enum instead of booleans for ledger live and webhid preferences
* Use single setLEdgerTransport preference methods and property
* Temp
* Lint fix
* Unit test fix
* Remove async keyword from setLedgerTransportPreference function definition in preferences controller
* Fix ledgelive setting toggle logic
* Migrate useLedgerLive preference property to ledgerTransportType
* Use shared constants for ledger transport type enums
* Use constant for ledger usb vendor id
* Use correct property to check if ledgerLive preference is set when deciding whether to ask for webhid connection
* Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.9.0
* Only show ledger live transaction helper messages if using ledger live
* Only show ledger live part of tutorial if ledger live setting is on
* Fix ledger related prop type errors
* Explicitly use u2f enum instead of empty string as a transport type; default transport type to webhid if available; use constants for u2f and webhid
* Cleanup
* Wrap ledger webhid device request in try/catch
* Clean up
* Lint fix
* Ensure user can easily connect their ledger wallet when they need to.
* Fix locales
* Fix/improve locales changes
* Remove unused isFirefox property from confirm-transaction-base.container.js
* Disable transaction and message signing confirmation if ledger webhid requires connection
* Ensure translation keys for ledger connection options in settings dropdown can be properly detected by verify-locales
* Drop .component from ledger-instruction-field file name
* Move renderLedgerLiveStep to module scope
* Remove ledgerLive from function and message names in ledger-instruction-field
* Wrap ledger connection logic in ledger-instruction-field in try catch
* Clean up signature-request.component.js
* Check whether the signing address, and not the selected address, is a ledger account in singature-request.container
* Ensure ledger instructions and webhid connection button are shown on signature-request-original signatures
* Improve webhid selection handling in select-ledger-transport-type onChange handler
* Move metamask redux focused ledger selectors to metamask duck
* Lint fix
* Use async await in checkWebHidStatusRef.current
* Remove unnecessary use of ref in ledger-instruction-field.js
* Lint fix
* Remove unnecessary try/catch in ledger-instruction-field.js
* Check if from address, not selected address, is from a ledger account in confirm-approve
* Move findKeyringForAddress to metamask duck
* Fix typo in function name
* Ensure isEqualCaseInsensitive handles possible differences in address casing
* Fix Learn More link size in advanced settings tab
* Update app/scripts/migrations/066.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/pages/settings/advanced-tab/advanced-tab.component.test.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add jsdoc comments for new selectors
* Use jest.spyOn for mocking navigator in ledger webhid migration tests
* Use LEDGER_TRANSPORT_TYPES values to set proptype of ledgerTransportType
* Use LEDGER_TRANSPORT_TYPES values to set proptype of ledgerTransportType
* Fix font size of link in ledger connection description in advanced settings
* Fix return type in setLedgerTransportPreference comment
* Clean up connectHardware code for webhid connection in actions.js
* Update app/scripts/migrations/066.test.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update ui/ducks/metamask/metamask.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add migration test for when useLedgerLive is true in a browser that supports webhid
* Lint fix
* Fix inline-link size
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The npm scripts used to run Mocha scripts have been greatly simplified.
As we transition more tests from Mocha to Jest it was becoming
increasingly difficult to update the CLI arguments to keep all of these
scripts working correctly. This reorganization should make that process
much simpler.
The base Mocha options are in `.mocharc.js` - all except for the target
tests to run. Those are still given via the CLI. There is a second
config file specifically for the `test:unit:lax` tests (i.e. the Mocha
tests that have no coverage requirements) because it requires a change
to the `ignored` configuration property. We can create an additional
configuration file for each test script we add that needs further
configuration changes.
The `test:unit:path` script used to be used to run Mocha tests at a
given path. Now that can be done using `yarn mocha` instead, so this
script has been removed.
The `yarn watch` command has been broken for some time now, so it has
been removed as well. Mocha tests can still be run with a file watcher
using `yarn mocha --watch <path>` or `yarn test:unit:mocha --watch`.
The README has been updated to remove references about the `watch`
command that was removed. I considered explaining the other test
scripts there as well, but they were difficult to explain I will
attempt to update the README after making further simplifications
instead.
`immer` has been updated to v9. This didn't require any changes on our
part; the only breaking changes are to the TypeScript types [1].
The `@reduxjs/toolkit` library has been updated as well, to ensure that
it's using the updated version of Immer internally as well. This update
makes our patch of that package obsolete, as the problematic pattern
that were were patching out is no longer present.
[1]: https://github.com/immerjs/immer/releases/tag/v9.0.0
`immer` has been updated to v9. This didn't require any changes on our
part; the only breaking changes are to the TypeScript types [1].
The `@reduxjs/toolkit` library has been updated as well, to ensure that
it's using the updated version of Immer internally as well. This update
makes our patch of that package obsolete, as the problematic pattern
that were were patching out is no longer present.
[1]: https://github.com/immerjs/immer/releases/tag/v9.0.0
The main `version` field in `package.json` will now include the beta
version (if present) rather than it being passed in via the CLI when
building. The `version` field is now a fully SemVer-compatible version,
with the added restriction that any prerelease portion of the version
must match the format `<build type>.<build version>`.
This brings the build in-line with the future release process we will
be using for the beta version. The plan is for each future release to
enter a "beta phase" where the version would get updated to reflect
that it's a beta, and we would increment this beta version over time as
we update the beta. The manifest gives us a place to store this beta
version. It was also important to replace the automatic minor bump
logic that was being used previously, because the version in beta might
not be a minor bump.
Additionally, the filename logic used for beta builds was updated to
be generic across all build types rather than beta-specific. This will
be useful for Flask builds in the future.
This PR fixes our local unit test package scripts. When the state migration unit tests were migrated to Jest in #12106, it left the `test:unit` script in a broken state, because it didn't tell `mocha` to ignore the state migration tests.
Arguably, that script was already broken, since the most reasonably expectation from its name is that it runs _all_ unit tests. The PR makes it so that it does just that, by means of `concurrently`.
Unfortunately, `concurrently` only outputs errors from child processes once (at the time when they exit, https://github.com/open-cli-tools/concurrently/issues/134). This means that we have to search/navigate the output for this combined script to identify the failure. That said, it's better than the status quo.
* lavamoat - add lavamoat to webapp background
* test:e2e - add delay to resolve failure
* test:e2e - add delay to resolve failure
* build - add a switch for applying lavamoat, currently off for all
* test/e2e - remove delays added for lavamoat
* Revert "test/e2e - remove delays added for lavamoat"
This reverts commit 79c3479f15c072ed362ba1d4f1af41ea11a17d63.
The warnings about use of the unsafe Buffer constructor have been
addressed by package updates and patches.
The updates were:
* `gulp-sourcemaps` was updated from v2 to v3, and was patched to
replace remaining uses of the `Buffer` constructor
* Upstream PR: https://github.com/gulp-sourcemaps/gulp-sourcemaps/pull/388
* The transitive dependency `yazl` was updated from v2.4.3 to v2.5.1
in the lockfile.
* The abandoned packages `combine-source-map` and `inline-source-map`
were patched.
The dependency `caniuse-lite` has been updated using a Yarn resolution,
because it was pinned to a specific version by some dependencies. All
versions requested in our dependency tree are 1.x so this did not
introduce any breaking changes.
This resolves a frequent console warning that shows up during builds,
and when running tests and the linter.
* Jestify migrations/
* Lint exclude migrations from mocha config, and add inclusion to jest config
* Add migration tests to jest config
* Exclude/ignore migration tests
* Set process.env.IN_TEST to true when running tests locally
This PR adds build-time code exclusion by means of code fencing. For details, please see the README in `./development/build/transforms`. Note that linting of transformed files as a form of validation is added in a follow-up, #12075.
Hopefully exhaustive tests are added to ensure that the transform works according to its specification. Since these tests are Node-only, they required their own Jest config. The recommended way to work with multiple Jest configs is using the `projects` field in the Jest config, however [that feature breaks coverage collection](https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/9628). That being the case, I had to set up two separate Jest configs. In order to get both test suites to run in parallel, Jest is now invoked via a script, `./test/run-jest.sh`.
By way of example, this build system feature allows us to add fences like this:
```javascript
this.store.updateStructure({
...,
GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
///: BEGIN:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN(beta)
PluginController: this.pluginController,
///: END:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN
});
```
Which at build time are transformed to the following if the build type is not `beta`:
```javascript
this.store.updateStructure({
...,
GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
});
```
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
This rationalizes how arguments are passed to and parsed by the build system. To accomplish this, everything that isn't an environment variable from `.metamaskrc` or our CI environment is now passed as an argument on the command line.
Of such arguments, the `entryTask` is still expected as a positional argument in the first position (i.e. `process.argv[2]`), but everything else must be passed as a named argument. We use `minimist` to parse the arguments, and set defaults to preserve existing behavior.
Arguments are parsed in a new function, `parseArgv`, in `development/build/index.js`. They are assigned to environment variables where convenient, and otherwise returned from `parseArgv` to be passed to other functions invoked in the same file.
This change is motivated by our previous inconsistent handling of arguments to the build system, which will grow increasingly problematic as the build system grows in complexity. (Which it will very shortly, as we introduce Flask builds.)
Miscellaneous changes:
- Adds a build system readme at `development/build/README.md`
- Removes the `beta` package script. Now, we can instead call: `yarn dist --build-type beta`
- Fixes the casing of some log messages and reorders some parameters in the build system
* bump @metamask/controllers to v15.0.1 and remove AbortController workaround in e2e tests
* remove old abortcontroller polyfill
* bump @metamask/controllers to v15.0.2
There are a few issues encountered when running `yarn setup` on new
Apple Silicon (aka M1, aka arm64) Macs:
* The script halts when attempting to run the install step for
the `chromedriver` package with the message "Only Mac 64 bits
supported". This is somewhat misleading as it seems to indicate that
chromedriver can only be installed on a 64-bit Mac. However, what I
think is happening is that the installation script for `chromedriver`
is not able to detect that an arm64 CPU *is* a 64-bit CPU. After
looking through the `chromedriver` repo, it appears that 87.0.1 is the
first version that adds a proper check ([1]).
Note that upgrading chromedriver caused the Chrome-specific tests to
fail intermittently on CI. I was not able to 100% work out the reason
for this, but ensuring that X (which provides a way for Chrome to run
in a GUI setting from the command line) is available seems to fix
these issues.
* The script also halts when attempting to run the install step for
the `electron` package. This happens because for the version of
`electron` we are using (9.4.2), there is no available binary for
arm64. It appears that Electron 11.x was the first version to support
arm64 Macs ([2]). This is a bit trickier to resolve because we don't
explicitly rely on `electron` — that's brought in by `react-devtools`.
The first version of `react-devtools` that relies on `electron` 11.x
is 4.11.0 ([3]).
[1]: 469dd0a6ee
[2]: https://www.electronjs.org/blog/apple-silicon
[3]: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-devtools/CHANGELOG.md#4110-april-9-2021
* EIP-1559 - Provide support for Ledger
* Update ui/selectors/selectors.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add shared constants for hw types
* bump eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.7.0
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex <adonesky@gmail.com>
There are a few issues encountered when running `yarn setup` on new
Apple Silicon (aka M1, aka arm64) Macs:
* The script halts when attempting to run the install step for
the `chromedriver` package with the message "Only Mac 64 bits
supported". This is somewhat misleading as it seems to indicate that
chromedriver can only be installed on a 64-bit Mac. However, what I
think is happening is that the installation script for `chromedriver`
is not able to detect that an arm64 CPU *is* a 64-bit CPU. After
looking through the `chromedriver` repo, it appears that 87.0.1 is the
first version that adds a proper check ([1]).
Note that upgrading chromedriver caused the Chrome-specific tests to
fail intermittently on CI. I was not able to 100% work out the reason
for this, but ensuring that X (which provides a way for Chrome to run
in a GUI setting from the command line) is available seems to fix
these issues.
* The script also halts when attempting to run the install step for
the `electron` package. This happens because for the version of
`electron` we are using (9.4.2), there is no available binary for
arm64. It appears that Electron 11.x was the first version to support
arm64 Macs ([2]). This is a bit trickier to resolve because we don't
explicitly rely on `electron` — that's brought in by `react-devtools`.
The first version of `react-devtools` that relies on `electron` 11.x
is 4.11.0 ([3]).
[1]: 469dd0a6ee
[2]: https://www.electronjs.org/blog/apple-silicon
[3]: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-devtools/CHANGELOG.md#4110-april-9-2021
* EIP-1559 - Provide support for Ledger
* Update ui/selectors/selectors.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add shared constants for hw types
* bump eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.7.0
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex <adonesky@gmail.com>
Adds the latest version of `@metamask/controllers`, and updates our usage of the `ApprovalController`, which has been migrated to `BaseControllerV2`. Of [the new `controllers` release](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/releases/tag/v15.0.0), only the `ApprovalController` migration should be breaking.
This is the first time we use events on the `ControllerMessenger` to update the badge, so I turned the messenger into a property on the main `MetaMaskController` in order to subscribe to events on it in `background.js`. I confirmed that the badge does indeed update during local QA.
As it turns out, [MetaMask/controllers#571](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/pull/571) was breaking for a single unit test case, which is now handled during setup and teardown for the related test suite (`metamask-controller.test.js`).
* Use current block gas limit as the limit passed eth_estimateGas (#11658)
* Revert "Use current block gas limit as the limit passed eth_estimateGas (#11658)" (#11660)
This reverts commit aee79fd44d.
* Use current block gas limit as the limit passed eth_estimateGas (#11658)
* Version v9.8.4
* Allow higher precision gas prices in the send flow (#11652)
* Allow higher precision gas prices in the send flow
* Fix gas duck test
* Allow more decimals in transaction breakdown gas price
* [skip e2e] Update changelog for v9.8.4 (#11665)
Co-authored-by: ryanml <ryanlanese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MetaMask Bot <metamaskbot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use current block gas limit as the limit passed eth_estimateGas (#11658)
* Revert "Use current block gas limit as the limit passed eth_estimateGas (#11658)" (#11660)
This reverts commit aee79fd44d.
* Use current block gas limit as the limit passed eth_estimateGas (#11658)
* Version v9.8.4
* Allow higher precision gas prices in the send flow (#11652)
* Allow higher precision gas prices in the send flow
* Fix gas duck test
* Allow more decimals in transaction breakdown gas price
* [skip e2e] Update changelog for v9.8.4 (#11665)
Co-authored-by: Dan J Miller <dmiller@kyokan.io>
Co-authored-by: MetaMask Bot <metamaskbot@users.noreply.github.com>
* add erc-721 token detection and flag to disable sending
* addressing feedback
* remove redundant provider instantiation
* fix issue caused by unprotected destructuring
* add tests and documentation
* move add isERC721 flag to useTokenTracker hook
* Update and unit tests
* use memoizedTokens in useTokenTracker
Co-authored-by: Dan Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
* add erc-721 token detection and flag to disable sending
* addressing feedback
* remove redundant provider instantiation
* fix issue caused by unprotected destructuring
* add tests and documentation
* move add isERC721 flag to useTokenTracker hook
* Update and unit tests
* use memoizedTokens in useTokenTracker
Co-authored-by: Dan Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
This script makes it easier to run an individual E2E test. In the past
I've run individual scripts by editing `run-all.sh` manually, but now
that can be done more easily with this script. It also allows setting
the number of retries to use and the browser to use from the CLI.
This script has been added as an npm script as well, called
'test:e2e:single'.
The `run-all.sh` script was rewritten in JavaScript to make it easier
to pass through a `--retries` argument.
The default number of retries has been set to zero to make local
testing easier. It has been set to 2 on CI.
This was mainly done to consolidate the code used to run an E2E test in
one place, to make later improvements easier.
The version field is now stored in the main `package.json` file rather
than in the base manifest. It is built into the final manifest during
the build script.
This makes it easier to communicate what the current version should be
to our `auto-changelog` script. It's also generally a more conventional
place to keep track of the version, even considering that we're not
publishing to npm.
Update `@metamask/controllers` from v6 to v8. The breaking changes were
all in controllers that aren't used by the extension, so no changes
were required.
The `auto-changelog` script has been replaced with the package
`@metamask/auto-changelog`. This package includes a script that has
an `update` command that is roughly equivalent to the old
`auto-changelog.js` script, except better. The script also has a
`validate` command.
The `repository` field was added to `package.json` because it's
utilized by the `auto-changelog` script, and this was easier than
specifying the repository URL with a CLI argument.
* Revert "lint fix"
This reverts commit 6dfab2e3c6.
* Revert "Adding "What's New" notification for Ledger Support Update (#11188)"
This reverts commit 939a34f16c.
* Revert "Disable Ledger Live toggle for Firefox users (#11169)"
This reverts commit dec34fa4c6.
* Revert "Implement Ledger Live bridge (#10293)"
This reverts commit 397417bf09.
* Version v9.5.7
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Revert "Revert "Implement Ledger Live bridge (#10293)""
This reverts commit 56db48a1c3.
* Revert "Revert "Disable Ledger Live toggle for Firefox users (#11169)""
This reverts commit 6e0da428ac.
* Revert "Revert "Adding "What's New" notification for Ledger Support Update (#11188)""
This reverts commit 7365f87f9e.
* Revert "Revert "lint fix""
This reverts commit 02b442aace.
* Track version in correct place (i.e. package.json) for master to develop sync for v9.5.7
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* add metametrics wrapper
* add history dep
* provide test data and mock react router
* add first confirmaion screen
* figure out a way to mock match.params
* render token approval with data
* fix lockfile
* fix lint
* remove use effect
* lintfix
* add . for src paths
* litfix
* Add knobs to change redux store for confirm-approve component (Storybook) (#11135)
* add knob for domain
* knobify
* remove logs
* remove comment
* lintfix
* fix comments
* add background calls + metriccs event to storybook acctions
* lintfixxxx
This update includes a bug fix that made v9.0.1 incompatible with valid
entries for the `package.json` "repository" field. Specifically, that
field required that the repository be the GitHub repo URL, but the
field is meant to point at the _git_ repo URL (the difference between
the two on GitHub is the `.git` suffix).
Now that that bug as been fixed, we can update the `repository` field
to point at `https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension.git`, which
is what it should be.
* origin/develop: (227 commits)
Improve UI + content for price difference notifications (#11145)
Swaps: Create a new swap (#11124)
Bump @metamask/controllers from 9.0.0 to 9.1.0 (#11150)
Capture exception instead of throw error in useTransactionDisplayData (#11153)
Fixing jest component test output errors (#11139)
Avoid showing "Gas price extremely low" warning in advanced tab for testnets (#11111)
@metamask/auto-changelog@2.0.1 (#11140)
Migrate to new CurrencyRateController (#11005)
bump allow scripts (#11134)
Show Sentry CLI output when uploading artifacts (#11100)
use etherscan-link customBlockExplorer methods with customNetwork usage tracking (#11017)
Adding notification for updated seed phrase wording (#11131)
Bumping package.json
Fix a condition for checking if a token should be added (#11127)
Removing support survey notification from What's New (#11118)
Handling custom token decimal fetch failure due to network error (#10956)
Hide basic tab in advanced gas modal for speedup and cancel when on testnets (#11115)
Migrate Sentry settings to environment variables (#11085)
Update eth-ledger-bridge-keyring to v0.5.0 (#11064)
fix metaRPCClientFactory id handling (#11116)
...
The CurrencyRateController has been migrated to the BaseControllerV2
API, which includes various API changes. These changes include:
* The constructor now expects to be passed a
`RestrictedControllerMessenger`.
* State changes are subscribed to via the `ControllerMessenger` now,
rather than via a `subscribe` function.
* The state and configration are passed in as one "options" object,
rather than as two separate parameters
* The polling needs to be started explicitly by calling `start`. It
can be stopped and started on-demand now as well.
* Changing the current currency or native currency will now throw an
error if we fail to update the conversion rate.
The `ComposableObservableStore` has been updated to accomodate these
new types of controllers. The constructor has been updated to use an
options bag pattern as well, to make the addition of the new required
`controllerMessenger` parameter a bit less unweildly.
A resolution was required to update the version of `lodash` used by
`ganache-core`, and a previous resolution required updating. All other
lodash instances in our dependency tree were within range, and could be
updated in the lockfile.
The version field is now stored in the main `package.json` file rather
than in the base manifest. It is built into the final manifest during
the build script.
This makes it easier to communicate what the current version should be
to our `auto-changelog` script. It's also generally a more conventional
place to keep track of the version, even considering that we're not
publishing to npm.
Update `@metamask/controllers` from v6 to v8. The breaking changes were
all in controllers that aren't used by the extension, so no changes
were required.
A resolution was required to update the version of `lodash` used by
`ganache-core`, and a previous resolution required updating. All other
lodash instances in our dependency tree were within range, and could be
updated in the lockfile.
The `auto-changelog` script has been replaced with the package
`@metamask/auto-changelog`. This package includes a script that has
an `update` command that is roughly equivalent to the old
`auto-changelog.js` script, except better. The script also has a
`validate` command.
The `repository` field was added to `package.json` because it's
utilized by the `auto-changelog` script, and this was easier than
specifying the repository URL with a CLI argument.
* add trezor HD path for ledger wallets (#10616)
Co-authored-by: Barry Gitarts <bgitarts@gmail.com>
* Replace logic for eth swap token in fetchQuotesAndSetQuoteState with getSwapsEthToken call (#10624)
* Ensure permission log will only store JSON-able data (#10524)
* remove transactionCategory in favor of more types (#10615)
* remove transactionCategory in favor of more types
* remove reference to STANDARD in stubs
* Removing double click bug from delete custom network modal (#10628)
FixesMetaMask/metamask-extension#10626
* Hide zero balance tokens at useTokenTracker layer (#10630)
* Setting balance to 0x0 when the original value is undefined (#10634)
* fix: speedup cancellation (#10579)
fixes#7305
* no more node:console (#10640)
* prefer chainId over networkId in most cases (#10594)
* Move swaps constants to the shared constants directory (#10614)
* Position the 3dot menu in the same spot on asset screen and home screen (#10642)
* Ensure swaps detail height doesn't create jump in vertical height (#10644)
* Fix: ETH 'token' now only appears once in the swaps to and from dropdowns. (#10650)
* Prevent network menu highlighting (#10643)
* Allow TextField to receive min and max attributes (#10656)
* colocate tests in flat structure (#10655)
* Fixing migration script generation paths (#10664)
* Improve specificity of `test:unit:lax` npm script (#10661)
The unit test npm script `test:unit:lax` is now more specific about
which tests files to exclude. An `--ignore` CLI option is used to
specify the files to ignore, rather than using the braces glob syntax
to ignore them from the target glob itself.
This makes the option easier to update going forward as we move more
tests into the "strict" group, because the options are exactly the same
between the two scripts. It also ensures we don't accidentally exclude
other subdirectories that happen to also be named `permissions`.
In trying to implement this, I stumbled at first because mocha expects
the ignore pattern to be a relative path if the target is a relative
path (i.e. they need to both start with `./` or neither). The script
`test:unit:strict` has been updated to use a relative target pattern
for consistency.
* Swaps support for local testnet (#10658)
* Swaps support for local testnet
* Create util method for comparison of token addresses/symbols to default swaps token
* Get chainId from txMeta in _trackSwapsMetrics of transaction controller
* Add comment to document purpose of getTransactionGroupRecipientAddressFilter
* Use isSwapsDefaultTokenSymbol in place of repeated defaultTokenSymbol comparisons in build-quote.js
* fix: replace dnode background with JSON-RPC (#10627)
fixes#10090
* Don't render faucet row in deposit modal for custom chains (#10674)
FixesMetaMask/metamask-extension#10038
* Change 'Send ETH' title to 'Send' (#10651)
* Fixing incorrectly typed token decimal attribute (#10666)
* refactor incoming tx controller (#10639)
* make migration more safe (#10689)
* Adding default properties to NetworkForm (#10682)
FixesMetaMask/metamask-extension#10681
* deps - remove "remotedev-server" (#10687)
* deps - remove remotedev-server
* Remove stale references from allow-scripts config
Any packages that are no longer in the dependency tree have been
removed from the `allow-scripts` config.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Excluding sourcemaps comment in production builds (#10695)
* Excluding sourcemaps comment in production builds
FixesMetaMask/metamask-extension#7077
* Fix source map explorer script
The source map explorer script now re-adds the source map comment to
each file to ensure the source map visualization still works. Each
module with a sourcemap is copied to a temporary directory along with
the module it corresponds to, and from there it's passed into
`source-map-explorer`. This should ensure the resulting visualization
matches what it was before.
Everything has been moved inside of functions to generally improve
readability, and to allow the use of local variables.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Delete setupFetchDebugging.js (#10636)
* Delete setupFetchDebugging.js
* remove fetch-debugging (now handled corrently by sentry)
* resolve issue with missing template error (#10692)
* resolve issue with missing template error
* also apply filtering to confirmation page
* rename variable
* Add MetaMask to list of BIP44 HD path examples (#10703)
The "BIP44 Standard" HD path option in the Ledger connect flow listed
only Trezor as an example. It seemed appropriate to include MetaMask as
well, since we use the same path. This helps users who have imported
their MetaMask seed phrase onto a Ledger device to discover this
option.
* Removing hard references to 12 word seed phrases in copy (#10704)
Adding translation entry for "Wallet Seed"
Fixed label padding issue by adding missing CSS rule
* rule out empty string for symbol (#10712)
* fix: remove unused `metamask.rpcUrl` from redux state + fix tests to reflect that (#10714)
* Fix 10706 - Prevent autocomplete from add token input (#10700)
* Fix mismatchedChain typo in custom network approval screen (#10723)
* Fix 10562 - Hide the suggested token pane when not on Mainnet or test network (#10702)
* Update @metamask/controllers to v6.2.1 (#10701)
* Additional swaps network support (#10721)
* Add swaps support for bnc chain
* Use single default token address in shared/constants/swaps
* ci - cache deps before patch-package (#10735)
* ci - cache deps before patch-package
* ci - bump dep cache number (cache break)
* build - refactor build system for easier configuration (#10718)
* build - refactor build system for easier configuration of before and after bundle
* build - fix dependenciesToBundle option
* build - fix bify external options and other config
* build - refactor for cleanliness
* build - fix minify argument
* build - fix sourcemaps setup
* scripts - refactor setupBundlerDefaults in anticipation of factor bundles
* build - scripts - remove unused pipeline label
* build - scripts - make filepath entry optional
* build - scripts - rename filepath and filename options to entryFilepath and destFilepath
* Update development/build/scripts.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* security - update SES lockdown (#10663)
* update ses
* build - reference ses directly
* deps - unify regenerator-runtime versions on 0.13.7
* patches - apply regenerator-runtime ses compat patch\nhttps://github.com/facebook/regenerator/pull/411
* patches - patch regenerator-runtime for latest ses fix
* reduc patch, new lockdown severe override taming
* updated redux patch
* update redux patch for production
* ignore lockdown in lint
* deps - bump patch-package just in case
* trailing comma
* remove ses as dep
* fix path for frozen promise
* remove js extension in lockdown require
* Revert "ignore lockdown in lint"
This reverts commit 8cefdc94dd25d7781bb09eed8af36441397676da.
* Revert "build - reference ses directly"
This reverts commit 30371a377dcdd781c1bf9abe55e9c8ae34da26b5.
* deps - update ses
* Revert "fix path for frozen promise"
This reverts commit 966e4c60921a25befe8ca8dea58313cc25852f72.
Co-authored-by: kumavis <aaron@kumavis.me>
* Allow 11 characters in symbol for RPC (#10670)
* Add error in RPC for zero length symbols
* Increase RPC symbol length allowed to 11
* Add RPC tests for new symbol length checks
* eth-block-tracker@5.0.1 (#10737)
* Ensure swaps gas prices are fetched from the correct chain specific endpoint (#10744)
* Ensure swaps gas prices are fetched from the correct chain specific endpoint
* Just rely on fetchWithCache to cache swaps gas prices, instead of directly using storage in getSwapsPriceEstimatesLastRetrieved
* Empty commit
* update @metamask/etherscan-link to v2.0.0 (#10747)
* Use correct block explorer name and link in swaps when on custom network (#10743)
* Use correct block explorer name and link in swaps when on custom network.
* Fix up custom etherscan link code in build-quote.js
* Use blockExplorerUrl hostname instead of 'blockExplorerBaseUrl'
* Use correct etherscan-link method for token links in build-quote
* Create correct token link in build-quote for mainnet AND custom networks
* Block explorer url improvements in awaiting-swap.js and build-quote.js
* Use swapVerifyTokenExplanation message with substitutable block explorer for all applicable locales
* Ensure that block explorer links are not shown in awaiting-swap if no url is available
* Add New Zealand Dollar to currency options (#10746)
* Ensure that the correct default currency symbols are used for fees on the view quote screen (#10753)
* Fix 10517 - Prevent tokens without addresses from being added to token list (#10593)
* Updating y18n and netmask to resolve dependency issues (#10765)
netmask@1.0.6 -> 2.0.1, y18n@3.2.1 -> 3.2.2, y18n@4.0.0 -> 4.0.1
* Refactor Tx State Manager (#10672)
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Ensure that the approval fee in the swaps custom gas modal is in network specific currency (#10763)
* Ensure that priceSlippage fiat amounts are always shown in view-quote.js (#10762)
* Use network specific swaps contract address when checking swap contract token approval (#10774)
* Build - refactor background process to use html (#10769)
* build - declare background as html
* build - fill in empty file when a missing file is expected
* lint - fix
* Update development/build/manifest.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update development/build/manifest.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* build - fix use of empty file to replace unused js files (#10780)
* cache lint results for faster repeat execution (#10773)
* eslint perf improvement (#10775)
* Improve detection of task process exit (#10776)
Our build script waits for the `close` event to determine whether the
task has exited. The `exit` event is a better representation of this,
because if a stream is shared between multiple processes, the process
may exit without the `close` event being emitted.
We aren't sharing streams between processes, so this edge case doesn't
apply to us. This just seemed like a more suitable event to listen to,
since we care about the process exiting not the stream ending.
See this description of the `close` event from the Node.js
documentation [1]:
>The `'close'` event is emitted when the stdio streams of a child
>process have been closed. This is distinct from the `'exit'` event,
>since multiple processes might share the same stdio streams.
And see this description of the `exit` event:
>The `'exit'` event is emitted after the child process ends.
[1]: https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v14.x/api/child_process.html#child_process_event_exit
* Rewrite changelog script from Bash to JavaScript (#10782)
The `auto-changelog` script has been rewritten from Bash to JavaScript.
Functionally it should behave identically.
* Refactoring ethereum-on.spec.js to use fixtures (#10778)
* Remove useless negation (#10787)
!contentComponent always evaluates to true
* Remove date from changelog release header (#10790)
New changelog release headers now omit the date. These headers are
added automatically when a new release branch is created, and that
rarely ends up being the actual date of the release, so these dates
have all been inaccurate anyway.
The date will be re-added to the changelog later as part of a new
script, after a release has been published.
* Remove script for creating master sync PR (#10791)
The script responsible for creating the "Sync `master` with `develop`"
PR has been removed. We will soon be eliminating the need for a
`master` branch altogether, so we don't need this anymore. Also, this
script hasn't been running correctly in a long time. We've been
creating this PR manually.
* Add changelog entries under release candidate header (#10784)
Instead of always placing new changelog entries under the "Current
Develop Branch" header, the changelog script now places them under the
header for the current release if that release has not yet been tagged.
This eliminates one manual step from the release process.
Relates to #10752
* Prevent duplicate changelog entries (#10786)
The changelog update script now prevents duplicate entries from being
added. Specifically, it will ensure that if a PR has been referenced
already in an entry, it will not add it again.
This should prevent it from adding duplicate entries for changes that
were cherry-picked into hotfix releases.
Note that this duplication prevention only works for entries containing
a PR number. We don't have any way to prevent duplicate entries yet in
cases where we don't know the associated PR. We will be preventing this
possibility entirely pretty soon in some upcoming release automation
changes though, so I'm not concerned about this omission.
* Set the BSC_CONTRACT_ADDRESS to lowercase (#10800)
* only applies rules to the appropriate files (#10788)
* upgrade eslint deps (#10789)
* Ensure correct primary currency image is displayed on home screen and token list (#10777)
* Add release header when updating changelog (#10794)
The changelog update script now adds a release header if it doesn't
find one already that matches the current release candidate version.
* remove node-sass dependency (#10797)
* Add support for locators into driver abstraction (#10802)
* Update changelog headers and fix dates (#10805)
The changelog release header format has been updated to match the "keep
a changelog" [1] format. Each header is now the bracketed version
number followed by a dash, then the release date in ISO-8601 format.
The release dates in each header were also updated to match the date of
the corresponding GitHub Release [2]. Many of these dates were
incorrect because they were set on the day we created the release
candidate, rather than on the day of release.
Any changelog release entries without a corresponding GitHub release
was left with the date already specified.
The three oldest release headers were missing dates. For the first two,
I used the date of the version bump commit. For the third, I removed it
since no changes were listed anyway, and it represented a range of
releases rather than a single one.
The `auto-changelog.js` script has been updated to account for this new
format as well.
[1]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
[2]: https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/releases
* Update the changelog when creating an RC (#10795)
The changelog will now be automatically updated when a release branch
is created. A new release header along with changelog entries for any
new commits will be added.
Note that this changelog will still need to be manually cleaned up, but
it's one less manual step at least.
The old Bash script for adding a new release header to the changelog
has been removed, as that functionality is now built into the changelog
update script.
A new script has been added to commit any changes made to the manifest
and changelog. This step used to happen at the end of the bump manifest
version script, but now the changelog update relies upon the manifest
version bump happening first, so it needed to be re-ordered. The
changes should only be committed on the first run of the branch, as
it's contingent upon the manifest changing (due to the version bump).
Further changelog updates won't trigger new automatic commits.
* Refactoring address-book.spec.js to use fixtures (#10804)
* Refactoring send-edit.spec.js to use fixtures (#10792)
* Fix _getPermittedAccounts type safety (#10819)
* Removing unnecessary params from withFixtures function call. (#10831)
* Add links to release headers (#10808)
Each release header now includes a link to the range of commits
included with that release. These links are at the end of the document,
in accordance with the "keep a changelog" [1] format.
For the purpose of this changelog, the "previous release" is the most
recent release mentioned in the changelogs. The diffs ignore any
releases that were omitted from the changelog. This is mainly an issue
with older releases, so it seemed acceptable. All releases have been
documented for a couple of years now, and will be going forward as
well.
The name of the "Current Develop Branch" section was changed to
"Unreleased" to confirm with "keep a changelog".
The `auto-changelog.js` script has been updated to update/add these
links whenever adding a new release header as well.
[1]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
* Refactoring permissions.spec.js to use fixtures (#10829)
* Add validation for the `fee` property from the `/trades` API response (#10836)
* Refactoring signature-request.spec.js to use fixtures (#10820)
* use locator abstraction in tests folder (#10833)
* Move BSC chain ID, rename some BSC-related vars (#10807)
* Add categories to each changelog release (#10837)
Each changelog release now has category headers. The standard "keep a
changelog" [1] categories are used, along with the addition of
"Uncategorized" for any changes that have not yet been categorized.
The changelog script has been updated to add this "Uncategorized"
header if it isn't already present, and to place any new commits under
this header.
The changelog has been updated to property categorize each change in
recent releases, and to place changes in older releases under the
header "Uncategorized".
[1]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
* Remove unused CI script (#10840)
This script has not been used since #10795. It is now gone.
* Add `--rc` flag to changelog script (#10839)
The changelog script now accepts an `--rc` flag to tell it whether to
add new changes to `Unreleased` or to the header for the current
version.
Previously this was inferred from whether the current version matched
the most recent tag. However this method only works for the first
update. Using a flag simplifies this logic, and makes it possible to
manually re-run this for further updates to a release candidate.
* Add `--help` flag to changelog script (#10846)
The changelog script now accepts a `--help` flag, which prints a help
text explaining how the script works and what each flag does.
* add abstraction for waitForSelector (#10844)
* Adds jest dependency (#10845)
* Add Jest
* Refactor changelog parsing and generation (#10847)
The `auto-changelog.js` script has been refactoring into various
different modules. This was done in preparation for migrating this to
a separate repository, where it can be used in our libraries as well.
Functionally this should act _mostly_ the same way, but there have been
some changes. It was difficult to make this a pure refactor because of
the strategy used to validate the changelog and ensure each addition
remained valid. Instead of being updated in-place, the changelog is now
parsed upfront and stored as a "Changelog" instance, which is a new
class that was written to allow only valid changes. The new changelog
is then stringified and completely overwrites the old one.
The parsing had to be much more strict, as any unanticipated content
would otherwise be erased unintentionally. This script now also
normalizes the formatting of the changelog (though the individual
change descriptions are still unformatted).
The changelog stringification now accommodates non-linear releases as
well. For example, you can now release v1.0.1 *after* v2.0.0, and it
will be listed in chronological order while also correctly constructing
the `compare` URLs for each release.
* Increase default slippage from 2% to 3%, show Advanced Options by default (#10842)
* Increase default slippage from 2% to 3%, show Advanced Options by default
* Disable opening / closing of Advanced Options on the Swap page
* Pre-select previously used slippage value when going back to the Swap page
* Fix lint issues
* Use a callback for setting up an initial customValue
* Migrate unreleased changes in changelog (#10853)
When updating the changelog for a release candidate, any unreleased
changes are now migrated to the release header.
Generally we don't make a habit of adding changes to the changelog
prior to creating a release candidate, but if any are there we
certainly don't want them duplicated.
* @metamask/eslint-config*@6.0.0 (#10858)
* @metamask/eslint-config*@6.0.0
* Minor eslintrc reorg
* Refactoring threebox.spec.js to use fixtures (#10849)
* Adjust renderWithProvider to accommodate redux-less components (#10857)
* Jest config (#10855)
* Setup jest config
* Adjust test for jest.
* Adjust lint config
* Omit swaps ui folder for unit testing
* Omit swaps from test:unit:lax
* Add jest.config.js to script files
* Restore mocks rather than clearing them.
* Update jest config and adjust lint to include subdirs
* Convert view-quote-price-difference test to jest
* Add jest ci and ci coverage scripts. Add jest unit test to general test command
* Add test coverage to ci
* Use --ignore flag
* Fixup
* Add @metamask/eslint-config-jest
* Update .eslintrc.js
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Adds jest-coverage/
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add jest-coverage/ to prettierignore (#10865)
* Add jest coverage (#10868)
* Add jest coverage
This will add coverage for any tests ran in jest under the `test:coverage:jest` command, which is currently being used in CI. I set the values to the current test coverage in `ui/app/pages/swaps`.
* Lint
* Fix crash when adding new changelog release header (#10870)
The `auto-changelog.js` script crashes when trying to add a new release
header. This bug was introduced in #10847. The cause was a simple
misnamed parameter.
* Change caching for Swaps APIs from 1 hour to 5 minutes (#10871)
* Change caching for the /tokens API from 1 hour to 5 minutes
* Use 5 minutes caching for /topAssets and /aggregatorMetadata APIs as well
* add key literals to driver (#10854)
* Quote globs in prettier scripts (#10867)
* use waitForSelector instead of until (#10852)
* complete abstraction of until method
* response to feedback
* Adding recovery phrase video to onboarding process (#10717)
* Adding recovery phrase video to onboarding process
Adding english subtitles
* Support textAlign in Box, converting sidebar to Box
* Reduce calls of the `/featureFlag` API (#10859)
* Remove periodic calls to the /featureFlag API
* Always show the Swap button on the main page
* Check if the Swaps feature is enabled, show loading animation while waiting
* Reuse an existing useEffect call
* Use ‘isFeatureFlagLoaded’ in React’s state, resolve lint issues
* Add a watch mode for Jest testing
* Add unit tests for Swaps: fetchSwapsLiveness, add /ducks/swaps into Jest testing
* Remove Swaps Jest tests from Mocha’s ESLint rules
* Ignore Swaps Jest tests while running Mocha, update paths
* Increase test coverage to the current max
* Fix ESLint issues for Swaps
* Enable the Swaps feature by default and after state reset, remove loading screen before seeing Swaps
* Update Jest config, fix tests
* Update Jest coverage threshold to the current maximum
* Update ESLint rule in jest.config.js
* Disable the “Review Swap” button if the feature flag hasn’t loaded yet
* Update jest threshold
* Fix 10036 - Prevent odd localStorage migration error in Firefox (#10884)
* Add jest watch mode script (#10869)
* Refactoring metamask-responsive-ui.spec.js to use fixtures (#10866)
* Handling infura blockage (#10883)
* Handling infura blockage
* Adding blockage home notification
* Updating copy, adding temporary notification dismissal
* Addressing review feedback
* Using eth_blockNumber method to check Infura availability
* Handling network changes in availability check
* Use jest to run ui/**/*.test.js (#10885)
* upgrade ethereumjs util (#10886)
* Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip (#10882)
* Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip
* Replace “Ethereum” with “$1”, change “Test” to “Testnet”
* Replace 이더리움 with $1
* Translate network names, use ‘Ethereum’ by default if a translation is not available yet
* Reorder messages to resolve ESLint issues
* Add a snapshot test for the FeeCard component, increase Jest threshold
* Enable snapshot testing into external .snap files in ESLint
* Add the “networkNameEthereum” key in ko/messages.json, remove default “Ethereum” value
* Throw an error if chain ID is not supported by the Swaps feature
* Use string literals when calling the `t` fn,
* Adding option to set Custom Nonce to Confirm Approve Page (#10595)
* Dep Upgrades for Lavamoat Patches (#10902)
* dep upgrades
* apply more patches
* Dep upgrades and patches (#10903)
* apply patches
* lavamoat dep upgrades
* remove lavamoat browserify
* Increase Jest unit test coverage for the Swaps feature to ~25% (#10900)
* Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip
* Replace “Ethereum” with “$1”, change “Test” to “Testnet”
* Replace 이더리움 with $1
* Translate network names, use ‘Ethereum’ by default if a translation is not available yet
* Reorder messages to resolve ESLint issues
* Add a snapshot test for the FeeCard component, increase Jest threshold
* Enable snapshot testing into external .snap files in ESLint
* Add the “networkNameEthereum” key in ko/messages.json, remove default “Ethereum” value
* Throw an error if chain ID is not supported by the Swaps feature
* Use string literals when calling the `t` fn,
* Watch Jest tests silently (no React warnings in terminal, only errors)
* Add @testing-library/jest-dom, import it before running Jest tests
* Add snapshot testing of Swaps’ React components for happy paths, increase minimum threshold for Jest
* Add the test/jest folder for Jest setup and shared functions, use it in Swaps Jest tests
* Fix ESLint issues, update linting config
* Enable ESLint for .snap files (Jest snapshots), throw an error if a snapshot is bigger than 50 lines
* Don’t run lint:fix for .snap files
* Move `createProps` outside of `describe` blocks, move store creation inside tests
* Use translations instead of keys, update a rendering function to load translations
* Make sure all Jest snapshots are shorter than 50 lines (default limit)
* Add / update props for Swaps tests
* Fix React warnings when running tests for Swaps
* Bump @metamask/contract-metadata from 1.23.0 to 1.25.0 (#10899)
Bumps [@metamask/contract-metadata](https://github.com/MetaMask/contract-metadata) from 1.23.0 to 1.25.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/MetaMask/contract-metadata/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/MetaMask/contract-metadata/compare/v1.23.0...v1.25.0)
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* Refactoring from-import-ui.spec.js to use fixtures (#10907)
* Fix 10458 - Understand where to get support (#10895)
* Add contract address validation for token swaps (#10912)
* Fixing ENS input entry in send flow (#10923)
* Fixing ENS input entry in send flow
FixesMetaMask/metamask-extension#10691
* removed unnecessary apostrophe
* Refactoring incremental-security.spec.js to use fixtures (#10917)
* use one segment instance (#10915)
* Implement Ledger Live bridge (#10293)
* add view account-details menu item to token-options menu (#10932)
* add view account-details menu item to token-options menu
* add onViewAccountDetails propType
* Fix 10609 - Prevent overflow of confirmation page hostname (#10935)
* upgrade eth-keyring-controller (#10933)
* [Fix] 10365 My Accounts Removal (#10680)
* pushing my-accounts removal
* removed CONTACT_MY_ACCOUNTS_ROUTE
* removed CONTACT_MY_ACCOUNTS_VIEW_ROUTE
* removing CONTACT_MY_ACCOUNTS_EDIT_ROUTE
* removing CONTACT_MY_ACCOUNTS_EDIT_ROUTE
* removed showingMyAccounts dead code
* removed more dead code related to isMyAccountsPage
* removing more dead code
* fixed linting error(s)
* removing my-accounts component/folder
* added empty contact screen ui
* styled empty contact page ui
* fixed linting, removed add contacts button, and fixed errors
* localized text and centered No Contacts
* pushing localized verification and fixed e2e test
* added listRoute redirect
* added listroute and fixed linting error
* Increase Jest unit test coverage for the Swaps feature to ~43% (#10934)
* add hamburger menu to eth page (#10938)
* add hamburger menu to eth page
* change token-options to asset-options, use more direct selector for user address fetch
* use token custom icons where possible (#10939)
* Whats new popup (#10583)
* Add 'What's New' notification popup
* Move selectors from shared/notifications into ui/ directory
* Use keys for localized message in whats new notifications objects, to ensure notifications will be translated.
* Remove unused swaps intro popup locale messages
* Fix keys of whats new notification locales
* Remove notifications messages and descriptions from comment in shared/notifications
* Move notifcationActionFunctions to shared/notifications and make it stateless
* Get notification data from constants instead of state in whats-new-popup
* Code cleanup
* Fix build quote reference to swapsEthToken, broken during rebase
* Rename notificationFilters to notificationToExclude to clarify its purpose
* Documentation for getSortedNotificationsToShow
* Move notification action functions from shared/ to whats-new-popup.js
* Stop setting swapsWelcomeMessageHasBeenShown to state in app-state controller
* Update e2e tests for whats new popup changes
* Updating migration files
* Addressing feedback part 1
* Addressing feedback part 2
* Remove unnecessary div in whats-new-popup
* Change getNotificationsToExclude to getNotificationsToInclude for use in the getSortedNotificationsToShow selector
* Delete intro-popup directory and test files
* Lint fix
* Add notifiction state to address-entry fixture
* Use two separate functions for rendering first and subsequent notifications in the whats-new-popup
* Ensure that string literals are passed to t for whats new popup text
* Update import-ui fixtures to include notificaiton controller state
* Remove unnecessary, accidental change confirm-approve
* Remove swaps notification in favour of mobile swaps as first notifcation and TBD 3rd notification
* Update whats-new-popup to use intersection observer api to detect if notification has been seen
* Add notifications to send-edit and threebox e2e test fixtures
* Update ui/app/selectors/selectors.js
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* Update ui/app/selectors/selectors.js
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* Clean up locale code for whats-new-popup notifications
* Disconnect observers in whats-new-popup when their callback is first called
* Add test case for migration 58 for when the AppStateController does not exist
* Rename popover components containerRef to popoverWrapRef
* Fix messages.json
* Update notification messages and images
* Rename popoverWrapRef -> popoverRef in whats-new-popup and popover.component
* Only create one observer, and only after images have loaded, in whats-new-popup
* Set width and height on whats-new-popup image, instead of setting state on img load
* Update ui/app/components/app/whats-new-popup/whats-new-popup.js
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* Code clean up in whats new popup re: notification rendering and action functions
* Code cleanup in render notification functions of whats-new-popup
* Update ui/app/components/app/whats-new-popup/whats-new-popup.js
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* lint fix
* Update and localize notification dates
* Clean up date code in shred/notifications/index.js
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* Revert "Implement Ledger Live bridge (#10293)"
This reverts commit 15b596ad15.
* Version v9.5.0
* Update changelog for v9.5.0
* yarn allow-scripts and yarn lavamoat:auto for Version-v9.5.0 branch
* Anchor the Need Help text to the bottom of the expanded page (#10955)
* fix transaction sync logic (#10954)
* Add backwards compatibility for ETH <-> WETH contract address validation (#10962)
* Whats new popup design fixes (#10964)
* Remove padding on QR code image
* Allow the qr code to be below the description in the whats new popup
* Fix size and position of QR code in whats new notification
* Add right caret to action links in whats new popup
* Clean up placeImageBelowDescription logic
* Fix display of whats-new-popup image
* Improve spacing and sizing of whats new popup in both full screen and popup view
* refactor
* Ensure method of adding contact when contacts exist (#10963)
* Fixing alignment issue with bottom notification (#10979)
* Revert "Adding recovery phrase video to onboarding process (#10717)"
This reverts commit 9e918b6026.
* Removing recovery video entry from changelog
* Remove tests that are only needed for the commit reverted in 68c5defc
* Fix dependency vulnerability by upgrading xmlhttprequest-ssl via yarn.lock (#10990)
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* Swaps: Show a network name dynamically in a tooltip
* Replace “Ethereum” with “$1”, change “Test” to “Testnet”
* Replace 이더리움 with $1
* Translate network names, use ‘Ethereum’ by default if a translation is not available yet
* Reorder messages to resolve ESLint issues
* Add a snapshot test for the FeeCard component, increase Jest threshold
* Enable snapshot testing into external .snap files in ESLint
* Add the “networkNameEthereum” key in ko/messages.json, remove default “Ethereum” value
* Throw an error if chain ID is not supported by the Swaps feature
* Use string literals when calling the `t` fn,
* Watch Jest tests silently (no React warnings in terminal, only errors)
* Add @testing-library/jest-dom, import it before running Jest tests
* Add snapshot testing of Swaps’ React components for happy paths, increase minimum threshold for Jest
* Add the test/jest folder for Jest setup and shared functions, use it in Swaps Jest tests
* Fix ESLint issues, update linting config
* Enable ESLint for .snap files (Jest snapshots), throw an error if a snapshot is bigger than 50 lines
* Don’t run lint:fix for .snap files
* Move `createProps` outside of `describe` blocks, move store creation inside tests
* Use translations instead of keys, update a rendering function to load translations
* Make sure all Jest snapshots are shorter than 50 lines (default limit)
* Add / update props for Swaps tests
* Fix React warnings when running tests for Swaps
* Remove periodic calls to the /featureFlag API
* Always show the Swap button on the main page
* Check if the Swaps feature is enabled, show loading animation while waiting
* Reuse an existing useEffect call
* Use ‘isFeatureFlagLoaded’ in React’s state, resolve lint issues
* Add a watch mode for Jest testing
* Add unit tests for Swaps: fetchSwapsLiveness, add /ducks/swaps into Jest testing
* Remove Swaps Jest tests from Mocha’s ESLint rules
* Ignore Swaps Jest tests while running Mocha, update paths
* Increase test coverage to the current max
* Fix ESLint issues for Swaps
* Enable the Swaps feature by default and after state reset, remove loading screen before seeing Swaps
* Update Jest config, fix tests
* Update Jest coverage threshold to the current maximum
* Update ESLint rule in jest.config.js
* Disable the “Review Swap” button if the feature flag hasn’t loaded yet
* Update jest threshold
* Setup jest config
* Adjust test for jest.
* Adjust lint config
* Omit swaps ui folder for unit testing
* Omit swaps from test:unit:lax
* Add jest.config.js to script files
* Restore mocks rather than clearing them.
* Update jest config and adjust lint to include subdirs
* Convert view-quote-price-difference test to jest
* Add jest ci and ci coverage scripts. Add jest unit test to general test command
* Add test coverage to ci
* Use --ignore flag
* Fixup
* Add @metamask/eslint-config-jest
* Update .eslintrc.js
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* Adds jest-coverage/
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The `auto-changelog.js` script has been refactoring into various
different modules. This was done in preparation for migrating this to
a separate repository, where it can be used in our libraries as well.
Functionally this should act _mostly_ the same way, but there have been
some changes. It was difficult to make this a pure refactor because of
the strategy used to validate the changelog and ensure each addition
remained valid. Instead of being updated in-place, the changelog is now
parsed upfront and stored as a "Changelog" instance, which is a new
class that was written to allow only valid changes. The new changelog
is then stringified and completely overwrites the old one.
The parsing had to be much more strict, as any unanticipated content
would otherwise be erased unintentionally. This script now also
normalizes the formatting of the changelog (though the individual
change descriptions are still unformatted).
The changelog stringification now accommodates non-linear releases as
well. For example, you can now release v1.0.1 *after* v2.0.0, and it
will be listed in chronological order while also correctly constructing
the `compare` URLs for each release.
* Replace logic for eth swap token in fetchQuotesAndSetQuoteState with getSwapsEthToken call (#10624)
* Move swaps constants to the shared constants directory (#10614)
* Fix: ETH 'token' now only appears once in the swaps to and from dropdowns. (#10650)
* Swaps support for local testnet (#10658)
* Swaps support for local testnet
* Create util method for comparison of token addresses/symbols to default swaps token
* Get chainId from txMeta in _trackSwapsMetrics of transaction controller
* Add comment to document purpose of getTransactionGroupRecipientAddressFilter
* Use isSwapsDefaultTokenSymbol in place of repeated defaultTokenSymbol comparisons in build-quote.js
* Additional swaps network support (#10721)
* Add swaps support for bnc chain
* Use single default token address in shared/constants/swaps
* Ensure swaps gas prices are fetched from the correct chain specific endpoint (#10744)
* Ensure swaps gas prices are fetched from the correct chain specific endpoint
* Just rely on fetchWithCache to cache swaps gas prices, instead of directly using storage in getSwapsPriceEstimatesLastRetrieved
* Empty commit
* update @metamask/etherscan-link to v2.0.0 (#10747)
* Use correct block explorer name and link in swaps when on custom network (#10743)
* Use correct block explorer name and link in swaps when on custom network.
* Fix up custom etherscan link code in build-quote.js
* Use blockExplorerUrl hostname instead of 'blockExplorerBaseUrl'
* Use correct etherscan-link method for token links in build-quote
* Create correct token link in build-quote for mainnet AND custom networks
* Block explorer url improvements in awaiting-swap.js and build-quote.js
* Use swapVerifyTokenExplanation message with substitutable block explorer for all applicable locales
* Ensure that block explorer links are not shown in awaiting-swap if no url is available
* Ensure that the correct default currency symbols are used for fees on the view quote screen (#10753)
* Updating y18n and netmask to resolve dependency issues (#10765)
netmask@1.0.6 -> 2.0.1, y18n@3.2.1 -> 3.2.2, y18n@4.0.0 -> 4.0.1
* Ensure that priceSlippage fiat amounts are always shown in view-quote.js (#10762)
* Ensure that the approval fee in the swaps custom gas modal is in network specific currency (#10763)
* Use network specific swaps contract address when checking swap contract token approval (#10774)
* Set the BSC_CONTRACT_ADDRESS to lowercase (#10800)
* Ensure correct primary currency image is displayed on home screen and token list (#10777)
* [skip e2e] Update changelog for v9.3.0 (#10740)
* Version v9.3.0
* [skip e2e] Update changelog for v9.3.0 (#10803)
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* update ses
* build - reference ses directly
* deps - unify regenerator-runtime versions on 0.13.7
* patches - apply regenerator-runtime ses compat patch\nhttps://github.com/facebook/regenerator/pull/411
* patches - patch regenerator-runtime for latest ses fix
* reduc patch, new lockdown severe override taming
* updated redux patch
* update redux patch for production
* ignore lockdown in lint
* deps - bump patch-package just in case
* trailing comma
* remove ses as dep
* fix path for frozen promise
* remove js extension in lockdown require
* Revert "ignore lockdown in lint"
This reverts commit 8cefdc94dd25d7781bb09eed8af36441397676da.
* Revert "build - reference ses directly"
This reverts commit 30371a377dcdd781c1bf9abe55e9c8ae34da26b5.
* deps - update ses
* Revert "fix path for frozen promise"
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* deps - remove remotedev-server
* Remove stale references from allow-scripts config
Any packages that are no longer in the dependency tree have been
removed from the `allow-scripts` config.
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The unit test npm script `test:unit:lax` is now more specific about
which tests files to exclude. An `--ignore` CLI option is used to
specify the files to ignore, rather than using the braces glob syntax
to ignore them from the target glob itself.
This makes the option easier to update going forward as we move more
tests into the "strict" group, because the options are exactly the same
between the two scripts. It also ensures we don't accidentally exclude
other subdirectories that happen to also be named `permissions`.
In trying to implement this, I stumbled at first because mocha expects
the ignore pattern to be a relative path if the target is a relative
path (i.e. they need to both start with `./` or neither). The script
`test:unit:strict` has been updated to use a relative target pattern
for consistency.
* Unifies the filename suffix to .test.js
* Display @babel/no-invalid-this rule for tx-controller.test.js
* Add test file extension to test:unit:global
The `elliptic` package has been updated to v6.5.4 to address a security
advisory regarding a vulnerability in v6.5.3. We are not affected by
this vulnerability to the best of our knowledge. This is just to stay
on the safe side, and fix our audit check.
* Add warning system for 'confusable' ENS names (#9129)
Uses unicode.org's TR39 confusables.txt to display a warning when
'confusable' unicode points are detected.
Currently only the `AddRecipient` component has been updated, but the new
`Confusable` component could be used elsewhere
The new `unicode-confusables` dependency adds close to 100KB to the
bundle size, and around 30KB when gzipped.
Adds 'tag' prop to the tooltop-v2 component
Use $Red-500 for confusable ens warning
Lint Tooltip component
Update copy for confusing ENS domain warning.
* Fix prop type
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This script was accidentally broken in #10499, which added the `.sh`
file extension to all Bash scripts. I forgot to update the
`ganache:start` script to use the new file extension.
A CI job has been added to ensure the `allow-scripts` config and the
LavaMoat auto-generated policy is up-to-date. This will only run on
release branches and the `master` branch, because it's too difficult a
requirement to meet for each PR for contributors on macOS, due to
differences in the dependency graph caused by optional dependencies.
The `allow-scripts` and LavaMoat policy have both been updated using
`yarn allow-scripts auto` and `yarn lavamoat:auto`.
This package hasn't been used since #8140, which dropped it for being
too slow and of minimal benefit.
We should consider re-adding this as a CI check to ensure images are
optimized, but I don't think it should be re-added to the build process
itself.
This dependency was added to get Storybook working, but since then it
has been made a direct dependency of Storybook. We no longer use it
directly, and we don't need it in our dependencies.
This package was added as a devDependency to address a peerDependency
warning when installing Storybook v5.3.14. We're now using Storybook
v6, which doesn't list this as a peerDependency.
The `start:dev` script relies upon `electron` and `sqlite`, both of
which had their install scripts disabled by `allow-scripts`. Without
those two packages, `start:dev` crashes immediately.
The manifest has been updated to ensure install scripts run for both
packages. `start:dev` now works.
Fixes#10356
There was a bug in the inpage provider that would mistakenly report
usage of our injected `web3` instance when the `web3.currentProvider`
property was accessed. This was fixed in v8.0.4 of
`@metamask/inpage-provider`.
* ci - run storybook and add to build-artifacts
* ci/storybook - rename storybook build path and fix artifact upload
* ci/storybook - rename link text
* clean - remove accidently committed storybook build dir
* storybook - fix image path to relative (#10364)
* use @lavamoat/allow-scripts for package postinstall allow list
* dnode: set "weak" to false
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The changes made between v1.3.2 and v1.5.0 of `@reduxjs/toolkit` don't
appear to affect us at all. They mostly consist of feature additions
and bug fixes for edge cases we haven't encountered.[1]
The one change that is technically breaking is that v8 of `immer` now
freezes state objects in production rather than just in development.
That would only be breaking if we were mutating Redux state though,
which we aren't doing in the few Redux slices in which we use
`@reduxjs/toolkit`. Even if we were, we would have noticed that it
broke in development already.
[1]: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/releases
This update comes with a breaking change to the Approval controller. It
now requires a `defaultApprovalType` parameter.
I don't think we have any use for a default approval type, but I've
added a "NO_TYPE" one for now because it's a strict requirement. We
should consider making this parameter optional in the future, for cases
like this where it's not needed.
This update will hopefully address some caching issues we've been
seeing with our phishing configuration. See here for more details:
https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/pull/297
We don't look at coveralls very much. We might occasionally consult it
to see a report on our code coverage, but that report is already
generated entirely locally, and has been added to the MetaMask bot
comment in #10061.
Update `geckodriver` to the latest version, and `selenium-webdriver`
to the second-most-recent version. Updates include various dependency
updates, bug fixes, and minor features. None of the updates seem to
directly affect us, aside from one new feature of `selenium-webdriver`
that updates the `installAddon` function to support `.zip` files, which
will be used in a subsequent PR.
`selenium-webdriver` was pinned one version behind latest because the
latest version caused our Chrome e2e tests to fail with a mysterious
error whenever `getAttribute` was called on a WebElement.
* @metamask/inpage-provider@^8.0.0
* Replace public config store with JSON-RPC notifications
* Encapsulate notification permissioning in permissions controller
* Update prefix of certain internal RPC methods and notifications
* Add accounts to getProviderState
* Send accounts with isUnlocked notification (#10007)
* Rename provider streams, notify provider of stream failures (#10006)
* Remove use of ethgassthat; use metaswap /gasPrices api for gas price estimates
* Remove references to ethgasstation
* Pass base to BigNumber constructor in fetchExternalBasicGasEstimates
* Update ui/app/hooks/useTokenTracker.js
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* Delete gas price chart
* Remove price chart css import
* Delete additional fee chart code
* Lint fix
* Delete more code no longer used after ethgasstation removal
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An e2e test has been added that uses the new mock Segment server to
verify that the three initial page metric events are sent correctly.
Using the mock Segment server requires a special build with this mock
Segment server hostname embedded, so a distinct job for building and
running this test was required. As such, it was left out of the
`run-all.sh` script.
Our Storybook dependencies have been updated to v6.1.9, from v5. This
was done to address a security vulnerability in a transitive dependency
of these packages (`highlight.js`).
The primary changes required by this Storybook update were the change
in import path for the `withKnobs` hook, the change in background
config format, and the webpack configuration. Storybook seems to work
correctly.
The migration was guided by the Storybook changelog[1] and the
Storybook v6 migration guide[2].
There is one Storybook error remaining; it fails to load the Euclid
font. This is a pre-existing error though, so we can fix it in a later
PR.
The `yarn.lock` file was deduplicated in this PR as well, as it was
required to fix various install warnings that were introduced with this
update.
[1]: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md
[2]: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/MIGRATION.md
* Freezeglobals: remove Promise freezing, add lockdown
* background & UI: temp disable sentry
* add loose-envify, dedupe symbol-observable
* use loose envify
* add symbol-observable patch
* run freezeGlobals after sentry init
* use require instead of import
* add lockdown to contentscript
* add error code in message
* try increasing node env heap size to 2048
* change back circe CI option
* make freezeGlobals an exported function
* make freezeGlobals an exported function
* use freezeIntrinsics
* pass down env to child process
* fix unknown module
* fix tests
* change back to 2048
* fix import error
* attempt to fix memory error
* fix lint
* fix lint
* fix mem gain
* use lockdown in phishing detect
* fix lint
* move sentry init into freezeIntrinsics to run lockdown before other imports
* lint fix
* custom lockdown modules per context
* lint fix
* fix global test
* remove run in child process
* remove lavamoat-core, use ses, require lockdown directly
* revert childprocess
* patch package postinstall
* revert back child process
* add postinstall to ci
* revert node max space size to 1024
* put back loose-envify
* Disable sentry to see if e2e tetss pass
* use runLockdown, add as script in manifest
* remove global and require from runlockdown
* add more memory to tests
* upgrade resource class for prep-build & prep-build-test
* fix lint
* lint fix
* upgrade remote-redux-devtools
* skillfully re-add sentry
* lintfix
* fix lint
* put back beep
* remove envify, add loose-envify and patch-package in dev deps
* Replace patch with Yarn resolution (#9923)
Instead of patching `symbol-observable`, this ensures that all
versions of `symbol-observable` are resolved to the given range, even
if it contradicts the requested range.
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The command `mocha` was included twice in `test:unit:global`
accidentally. The second occurrence was interpreted as a filename, and
would result in the following warning:
`Warning: Cannot find any files matching pattern "mocha"`
The second instance has been removed, and the warning no longer
appears.
`ganache-core` and `ganache-cli` have been updated to the latest
published versions.
Two Yarn resolutions have been made unnecessary by this update, so they
have been removed. They were added to update dependencies of
`ganache-core` to address security advisories. They have since been
updated in the latest `ganache-core` release.
* Add ses lockdown to build system using lavamoat-core
* use proper object.assign version
* disable lint rules for ses lockdown
* deps - update rtlcss
Co-authored-by: kumavis <aaron@kumavis.me>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Refs #9663
See [`node/no-unsupported-features/node-builtins`][1] for more information.
This change enables `node/no-unsupported-features/node-builtins` and fixes the issue
raised by the rule.
The `engines.node` version is updated to reflect the version specified by the `.nvmrc`
file and the version used by CircleCI:
```bash
$ cat .nvmrc
v10.18.1
```
```bash
$ docker run --rm -it circleci/node@sha256:e16740707de2ebed45c05d507f33ef204902349c7356d720610b5ec6a35d3d88 node --version
v10.18.1
```
`@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.
On Windows, spawn fails if the exact filename
of a binary isn't passed. e.g. `spawn('yarn')` fails
because the binary is named `yarn.cmd`.
Instead, we depend on `cross-spawn` which handles differences
in `spawn` across platforms.
All three of our Sentry packages have been updated to the latest
versions. There appear to have been no breaking changes - just bug
fixes and new features.
This change updates `node-forge` to the latest published version, 0.10.0. This
update resolves a security advisory [1] brought in via our `3box` dependency.
[1]:https://www.npmjs.com/advisories/1561
JSON files are now sorted by key with `prettier`, using the plugin
`prettier-plugin-sort-json`. This does not affect `package.json`
because `prettier` uses a special parser for that file, as it has
a more restrictive format than JSON.
Instead of using `eslint-plugin-json` for linting JSON files,
`prettier` is now used. `prettier` is capable of detecting and
correcting more problems than `eslint-plugin-json` can, such as
indentation.
All JSON files have been run through `prettier`. The changes are all
superficial.
* MetaMask mascot support for provided directions targets and toggling followMouse
* Fixes for mascot.component.js
* Update metamask-logo version to 2.4.0
* Lint fix
* Fix mouse follow updating
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Improve mascot story name
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Update package.json
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Lint fix
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* Add react-testing-library
Adds react-testing-library as a dependency, creates a wrapper function with Provider store/I18n context support, and implements it in unconnected-account-alert.
* Refactor renderWithProvider store to extra param, instead of component prop store
This change updates the shared ESLint config to the latest published version,
v3.1.0.
From the config [`CHANGELOG.md`][1]: v3.0.1 has disabled `prefer-object-spread`
by default, so it has been enabled for this project.
[1]:https://github.com/MetaMask/eslint-config/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
This updates the `copy-webpack-plugin` to the latest published version, 6.0.3,
resolving [a high-severity security advisory][1] with its `serialize-javascript`
dependency.
[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/advisories/1548
See https://www.npmjs.com/advisories/1548 for more information.
The `yarn audit` output:
```
┌───────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ high │ Remote Code Execution │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Package │ serialize-javascript │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Patched in │ >=3.1.0 │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Dependency of │ copy-webpack-plugin │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Path │ copy-webpack-plugin > serialize-javascript │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ More info │ https://www.npmjs.com/advisories/1548 │
└───────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
The relevant [`v6.0.0`][2] breaking changes:
- minimum supported Node.js version is 10.13
- ✅ We use 10.18.1 locally and on CI
- the plugin now accepts an object, you should change `new CopyPlugin(patterns, options)` to `new CopyPlugin({ patterns, options })`
- ✅ Updated `.storybook/webpack.config.js`
[2]:https://github.com/webpack-contrib/copy-webpack-plugin/releases/tag/v6.0.0
We were not affected by the breaking changes introduced with v2.0.0.
This was updated primarily to get a bugfix relating to source maps, and
to update some older transitive dependencies.
The changes between these two versions don't seen to affect us a great
deal. The browserify dependency updates do result in changes to our
production bundle, but the changes have no obvious functional impact.
The output remains identical between these two versions, and none of
the changelog entries appear relevant to us (aside from maybe some of
the bug fixes).
Our source maps were being corrupted during minification, because the
`gulp-terser-js` plugin we were using didn't account for the existence
of sourcemaps in the input. A configuration option to allow the input
of sourcemaps was added in v5.2.0. The plugin has been updated, and we
now use this option.
Previously the generated sourcemaps had an invalid entry in the
"sources" array, with the filename of the bundle itself. This was not a
real source. After this change, this invalid source is no longer
present.
The changes made between v9.10.1 and v13.6.1 don't appear to be
relevant to us, aside from bug fixes that we'd benefit from.
`gulp-stylelint` also needed to be updated, as it's in-step with
`stylelint`. It went from v7 to v13.0.0. The changes aren't notable
here for us either.
* Stylelint: Ignore only top-level directories
The `.stylelintignore` entries lacked leading slashes, so most of the
UI code was ignored (because it fell under the `ui/app` directory, and
`app/` was ignored.
The leading slashes ensure only the intended top-level directories are
ignored.
* Simplify stylelint rules
We use the `stylelint-config-standard` rule-set, so most commonly-used
stylelint rules are inherited from that.
Some of the removed rules were redundant, some of them were more strict
than the rules in `standard` and we hadn't been following them in
practice, and some were obsolete.
* Convert stylelint config to JavaScript
JavaScript is a bit easier than JSON to work with, as it allows
comments.
This was also done to make it easier to merge in the `stylelint-config-
standard`, which is also in JavaScript.
* Inline `stylelint-config-standard`
I intend to go through each of these rules one-by-one, which is easier
with all of these rules inlined. Selectively overriding/disabling them
would have been messy.
* Comment out rules that aren't current working
These rules have been temporarily disabled. They will be re-renabled
one-by-one as they are fixed. This was done to make it easier to split
these changes among separate PRs, as many of the rules require
extensive functional changes.
* Add `stylelint` to `lint` script
`stylelint` is now run as part of the `lint` script. There is also a
separate `lint:styles` script for running just `stylelint`.
The remaining integration tests are all covered by e2e tests, so
they're no longer needed.
All associated scripts, fixtures, and dependencies have also been
removed.
This updated test dapp has a new `personal_sign` button. It also fixes
the `Encrypt` button, which was broken in `v3.0.0`.
The `signature-request` e2e test needed to be updated to find the
'Sign' button by id rather than by text, since there are now two
buttons with the text 'Sign'.
This script is relied upon by our e2e tests. It was broken in #8888,
because `@metamask/test-dapp` was updated to a version with a different
directory structure. The website is now in the `dist` directory instead
of the `website` directory.
* 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
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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 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.
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.
`pify` v5.0.0 will preserve `this` references correctly, so explicit
binding of objects passed to `pify` is no longer needed.
There are no breaking changes that affect us; the only breaking change
in v4 and v5 is to update the minimum Node.js version to v10.
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 Font Awesome font wasn't loaded correctly in the Storybook build.
Unlike our other fonts, Font Awesome is copied from `node_modules` at
build-time rather than being saved directly in `app/fonts`.
The `copy-webpack-plugin` plugin is now used in the Storybook webpack
build to copy the fonts explicitly from `node_modules` into the build
output directory. The font now seems to load correctly in Storybook.
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`.