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kumavis
f472c2615a
CI - add metamaskbot comment "highlights" section for showing relevant storybook changes (#12095)
* ci/announce/highlight - add bot announcement section for "highlights" showing off important diffs + storybook highlights

* ci/announce/highlight - fix announcement message

* Update index.js

* xxx tmp xxx

* ci/announce/highlight - fix dirty file calculation

* ci/announce/highlight - try/catch wrap highlight generation for build stability

* ui - put fox emojis in the mascot component

* ci/announce/highlight - start storybook permalinks

* ci/announce/highlight - fix storybook permalink util

* ci/announce/highlight - fix storybook permalink util

* ci/announce/highlight - small styling fix

* storybook - use any easily predictable story id

* ci/announce/highlight - revert sample commit

* ci/announce/highlight - minimal documentation
2021-09-15 08:55:48 -10:00
Erik Marks
3de3765425
Add build-time code exclusion using code fencing (#12060)
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>
2021-09-14 10:00:04 -07:00
Erik Marks
413700afc7
Rationalize build system arguments (#12047)
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
2021-09-09 12:44:57 -07:00
David Walsh
7b827ca5e7
Create MetaMask Beta build (#10985) 2021-09-08 15:08:23 -05:00
Daniel
93cdd3c159
Use Swaps dev APIs based on an env variable (#11924) 2021-09-08 19:26:37 +02:00
Elliot Winkler
8ffebb294b
Fix 'yarn setup' on M1 Macs (#11887)
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
2021-09-01 10:40:40 -06:00
ryanml
4b4303c108
Using a normal bundle instead of a factored bundle for phishing-detect (build sys) (#11972) 2021-08-30 17:58:50 -10:00
Erik Marks
290fcbf89e
Allow excluding lockdown at build time (#11937)
This adds an `--omit-lockdown` flag to our build script, which will cause SES `lockdown` to be omitted from the resulting bundle. Useful for development when we don't want the environment to be locked down.

Thanks to @kumavis for the suggestion.
2021-08-30 16:49:39 -07:00
Erik Marks
1175b4bfa7
Make all named intrinsics non-modifiable (#11953)
This PR makes ~all named intrinsics in all of our JavaScript processes non-modifiable. A named intrinsic is any property specified by the ECMAScript specification that exists on `globalThis` when the JavaScript process starts. We say that a property is non-modifiable if it is non-configurable and non-writable. We make exceptions for properties that meet any of the following criteria:

1. Properties that are non-configurable by the time `lockdown-run.js` is executed are not modified, because they can't be.
2. Properties that have accessor properties (`get` or `set`) are made non-configurable, but their writability cannot be modified, and is therefore left unchanged. It's unclear how many of the named intrinsics this applies to, if any, but it's good defensive programming, regardless.
2021-08-30 14:30:48 -07:00
ryanml
659da36243
Adding trezor script/html to standardSubtask (build system) (#11874) 2021-08-18 04:26:44 -07:00
Mark Stacey
1f4d26d982
Fix Sentry release configuration (#11813)
The Sentry `release` was not being configured correctly. It was being
left blank. This is because the location of the extension version was
moved in #11029. The build script was correctly updated in that PR, but
that work was accidentally undone in a merge error that was included
in #11080.
2021-08-11 14:43:02 -02:30
Alex Donesky
8a42258e10
Remove the SHOW_EIP_1559_UI environment variable, replace with network detection where appropriate (#11694)
Fixing up tests and add back old custom gas modal for non-eip1559 compliant networks

Remove unnecessary props from send-gas-row.component

fix breaking test

Fix primary and secondary title overrides

fix rebase issue

Fix rebase conflict

Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
2021-07-30 22:59:21 -02:30
kumavis
284c03879e
build - log the bundle completion (#11555) 2021-07-20 09:23:39 -07:00
ryanml
ff521fe210
Making bundle viz links collapsable (#11542) 2021-07-16 11:23:31 -07:00
ryanml
e77101138a
Cleaning up bundle link formatting (metamaskbot) (#11539) 2021-07-15 19:24:52 -07:00
kumavis
9f4820ee98
Build - refactor for bundle factoring and swappable runtime (#11080)
* wip

* build - breakout sentry-install bundle

* deps - move new build sys deps to published versions

* chore: lint fix

* clean - remove unused file

* clean - remove unsused package script

* lavamoat - update build system policy

* build - render html to all platforms

* development - improve sourcemap debugger output

* deps - update lavapack

* lint - fix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - bump lavapack for line ending normalization

* sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation

* ci - reset normal ci flow

* build - re-enable minification on prod

* build - remove noisy log about html dest

* build - update terser and remove gulp wrapper for sourcemap fix

* Revert "sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation"

This reverts commit 94112209ed880a6ebf4ee2ded411e59db6908162.

* build - reenable react-devtools in dev mode

* wip

* build - breakout sentry-install bundle

* deps - move new build sys deps to published versions

* chore: lint fix

* clean - remove unused file

* clean - remove unsused package script

* lavamoat - update build system policy

* build - render html to all platforms

* development - improve sourcemap debugger output

* deps - update lavapack

* lint - fix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - update lavapack for bugfix

* deps - bump lavapack for line ending normalization

* sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation

* ci - reset normal ci flow

* build - re-enable minification on prod

* build - remove noisy log about html dest

* build - update terser and remove gulp wrapper for sourcemap fix

* Revert "sourcemap explorer - disable boundary validation"

This reverts commit 94112209ed880a6ebf4ee2ded411e59db6908162.

* build - reenable react-devtools in dev mode

* Updating lockfile

* lint fix

* build/dev - patch watchifys incompatible binary stats output

* ui - add comment about conditional import

* build - improve comment

* Update development/stream-flat-map.js

Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <git@braddecker.dev>

* Outputting all bundle file links (metamaskbot)

Co-authored-by: ryanml <ryanlanese@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <git@braddecker.dev>
2021-07-15 10:59:34 -07:00
Etienne Dusseault
b9cf309404
don't run subprocesses in lavamoat if main process not run in lavamoat (#11417) 2021-06-30 12:37:03 +08:00
David Walsh
d68f8f27c6
Implements the new EIP1559 UI components (#11384) 2021-06-28 09:45:08 -05:00
David Walsh
6fa36cdf51
Provide New UI Components for EIP-1559 Designs (#11357) 2021-06-23 18:39:44 -05:00
Brad Decker
c30cb7d33a
Refactor send page state management (#10965) 2021-06-23 16:35:25 -05:00
Dan J Miller
be244f4908
Fix chromereload while on development (#11359) 2021-06-22 15:02:54 -02:30
Mark Stacey
cc90fca2f6
Add retries to the benchmark script (#11319)
The benchmark script can now be set to retry upon failure, like the E2E
tests do. The default is zero, just as with the E2E tests. A retry of 2
has been set in CI to match the E2E tests as well.

The `retry` module had to be adjusted to throw an error in the case of
failure. Previously it just set the exit code, but that only worked
because it was the last thing called before the process ended. That is
no longer the case.
2021-06-21 12:46:18 -02:30
Mark Stacey
7535d63466
Add run-e2e-test.js script (#11301)
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.
2021-06-15 15:21:25 -02:30
Mark Stacey
3540a5b4d4
Show Sentry CLI output when uploading artifacts (#11100)
The function we were using to run shell commands during the
`sentry:publish` script were swallowing the CLI output. We also weren't
correctly detecting the process exit in some cases.

The `run-command` module originally written for `auto-changelog`
(introduced in #10782 and replaced in #10993) has been resurrected for
running commands where we don't care about the output, or where we want
to use the output for something. A second function (`runInShell`) has
been added for running commands with the same STDOUT and STDERR
streams, so that the output is sent directly to the CLI. This ensures
that the console output from the shell script we run gets correctly
output to the CLI.
2021-05-19 14:54:45 -02:30
Mark Stacey
37dc19a352
Migrate Sentry settings to environment variables (#11085)
Sentry is now configured with environment variables, rather than with
hard-coded values. This makes it easier to test Sentry functionality
using a different Sentry account, as we did recently during QA of
v9.5.1.

The only change for the normal build process is the introduction of the
`SENTRY_DSN_DEV` variable, which can be set via `.metamaskrc` or via an
environment variable. This determines where error reports are sent. It
still defaults to our team Sentry account's `metamask-testing` project.

The `sentry:publish` script now requires SENTRY_ORG and SENTRY_PROJECT
to be set in order to publish release artifacts. The CircleCI
configuration has been updated with these values, so it should act the
same as it did before. Previously we had used a CLI flag to specify the
organization and project, but Sentry already natively supports these
environment variables [1].

[1]: https://docs.sentry.io/product/cli/configuration/#configuration-values
2021-05-18 13:56:22 -02:30
Mark Stacey
ff8c960ab6
Fix Sentry sourcemaps (#11051)
The method used for uploading release artifacts to Sentry has been
updated to allow `sentry-cli` to associate our minified bundles with
the corresponding source map file. This should help Sentry display rich
stack traces.

Previously Sentry had used the `sourceMappingURL` to associate source
maps with bundles, but we recently removed this in #10695. The hope is
that this change to the upload process will ensure the mapping works
correctly without the `sourceMappingURL` comment.

The `upload_bundles` function was removed because the later
`upload_sourcemaps` function actually uploaded both the bundles and
source maps.

The `--rewrite` flag was added to enable a newer "rewrite" feature of
the Sentry CLI that they recommend using [1]. This rewrite is where
they associate source maps with bundles.

The `url-prefix` has been updated to be `metamask` rather than
`sourcemaps`. I don't think `sourcemaps` was ever the correct prefix.
We normalize our errors to have the path `metamask/` before sending any
reports to Sentry.

[1]: https://docs.sentry.io/product/cli/releases/#sentry-cli-sourcemaps
2021-05-11 18:36:01 -02:30
Mark Stacey
36869a4350
Migrate version from _base manifest to package.json (#11029)
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.
2021-05-10 14:16:03 -07:00
Mark Stacey
20b0346d8b
Replace auto-changelog script (#10993)
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.
2021-05-06 11:50:19 -02:30
Brad Decker
09d81ac5f2
remove the ui/app and ui/lib folders (#10911) 2021-04-28 14:53:59 -05:00
Mark Stacey
0dbd678f39
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.
2021-04-09 20:50:06 -02:30
Erik Marks
e18deda0da
@metamask/eslint-config*@6.0.0 (#10858)
* @metamask/eslint-config*@6.0.0

* Minor eslintrc reorg
2021-04-08 14:34:55 -07:00
Mark Stacey
e77aa0b7b5
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.
2021-04-08 17:53:00 -02:30
Mark Stacey
312f2afc41
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.
2021-04-08 16:14:30 -02:30
Mark Stacey
b65a94b7f3
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.
2021-04-07 21:51:44 -02:30
Mark Stacey
482cbfe929
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.
2021-04-07 16:47:41 -02:30
Mark Stacey
1c5dcd6efc
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/
2021-04-07 13:12:07 -02:30
Mark Stacey
7b44bb38eb
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/
2021-04-06 16:47:41 -02:30
Mark Stacey
13862cbc1b
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
2021-04-02 18:17:04 -02:30
Brad Decker
f5c89843b1
remove node-sass dependency (#10797) 2021-04-02 11:57:05 -02:30
Mark Stacey
5b5a4f6fd9
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.
2021-04-01 21:09:14 -02:30
Mark Stacey
1e562e9976
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.
2021-04-01 12:54:06 -02:30
Mark Stacey
dc75c18bdf
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
2021-04-01 12:28:50 -02:30
Mark Stacey
b1dcbcec2c
Rewrite changelog script from Bash to JavaScript (#10782)
The `auto-changelog` script has been rewritten from Bash to JavaScript.
Functionally it should behave identically.
2021-03-31 14:15:53 -02:30
Mark Stacey
b124ac29fc
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
2021-03-31 13:13:17 -02:30
kumavis
0040b66e5c
build - fix use of empty file to replace unused js files (#10780) 2021-03-31 16:13:37 +08:00
kumavis
952adbce44
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>
2021-03-31 11:12:28 +08:00
kumavis
715f699ed9
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>
2021-03-26 12:26:19 +08:00
ryanml
91e5b85955
Excluding sourcemaps comment in production builds (#10695)
* Excluding sourcemaps comment in production builds

Fixes MetaMask/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>
2021-03-22 19:41:23 -07:00
ryanml
88ad383722
Fixing migration script generation paths (#10664) 2021-03-17 12:21:46 +08:00
Mark Stacey
eae04fc19e
Improve safety of source map explorer script (#10498)
The source map explorer script will now use `yarn` instead of `npx` to
create the visualizations, to ensure that it's using the exact version
of `source-map-explorer` that we have in our dependencies.

The standard set of Bash flags have been set as well, and the standard
Bash shebang we use. This ensures the script will fail if an error is
encountered.
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