It seems `selectedAddress` was removed from the keyring-controller’s state, and is used to populate the injected current account.
I couldn't help myself, I dug around, I found a PR named [changed all instances of selectedAddress to selectedAccount](f5b0795ac5) by @Zanibas. Sorry, Kevin! Had you actually changed all instances, this bug would not have happened.
Fixes#908
Implement generation of markdown for notice files.
Create npm command. Enhance notice generation.
Add test files to test multiple notices.
Add basic markdown support to notices.
Interval checks for updates.
Add extensionizer and linker
Add terms and conditions state file
Add link support to disclaimer.
Changelog addition.
Implement generation of markdown for notice files.
Create npm command. Enhance notice generation.
Add test files to test multiple notices.
Add basic markdown support to notices.
Interval checks for updates.
Add extensionizer and linker
Add terms and conditions state file
Add link support to disclaimer.
Changelog addition.
This is only a bug in dev, but was committed yesterday.
Sometimes the `encrypt` method was being passed values other than the password as the encryption key, leading to un-unlockable vaults.
To find this, and avoid it for all time hereafter, I added several more steps to our oft-neglected integration test suite, which now fully initializes a vault, locks it, and unlocks it again, to make sure all of those steps definitely work always.
If a nodified method does not return a Promise, it will throw an error, like this:
```
Error in event handler for (unknown): Error: The function setSelectedAccount did not return a Promise, but was nodeified.
```
Broken in this commit:
bc39cd7b89
Synchronous methods were added to an `async.waterfall` array.
This commit also removes the delegate call checking, since we concluded it was misinformed.
Mostly Fixes#893
A couple methods cache callbacks, and will require a larger refactor to fully denodeify.
Specifically, our methods involving web3 requests to sign a tx, sign a message, and approve or cancel either of those.
I think we should postpone those until the TxManager refactor, since it will likely handle this response caching itself.
At least, the portion of it that we use.
Moved salting within the encryptor, so it does not need to be managed externally.
KeyringController now caches the password instead of a passwordDerivedKey, since it is ignorant of the salt.
Encryptor payload is now in a JSON format, so its portions are both base64 encoded *and* labeled appropriately. The format is `{ "data": "0x0", "iv": "0x0", "salt": "string" }`.
Fixes#843Fixes#859