* We shouldn't be changing decimal places as user type, we should do that
on blur.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Lint fixes.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Refactor code.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Linter fixes.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Support for Layer 2 networks with transaction fees on both layers
* Use variable name in transaction-breakdown
* Add comment on code source to ui/helpers/utils/optimism/fetchEstimatedL1Fee.js
* Fix unit tests
* Ensure values passed to are defined
* Fix activity log
The build system now supports platform-specific modifications to the
manifest for each build type. The need to customize the `id` on Firefox
motivated this change.
To support this, a new directory was made in each build type directory
for manifest changes. The images currently in this directory were moved
into an `images` subdirectory.
This new `manifest` directory can include each manifest file currently
in `app/manifest`. The `_base.json` file is assumed to exist, but the
platform manifest modifications are optional.
* Upgrade style from Enzyme to React Testing Library
* Use real i18n provider instead of a fake one so that we can look for
English text instead of just i18n strings, improving readability
* Implementing display solution for testnets in the network dropdown
* Update setting from 'Test networks' -> 'Show test networks'
* Add capability to dismiss testnets message
* span -> a
* GridPlus: Adds support for GridPlus Lattice1 hardware wallet
* Fixes issue with switching hardware HD path
The main `Select HD Path` piece of the account selection component was not
properly hooked up to the state manager (`onPathChange`) and the extra
`Popover` component was being used instead.
I'm not sure what the origin of this is, but I don't see why the Popover
is needed at all. I have remove it and hooked `onPathChange` directly into
the HD path selector dropdown.
This was an issue that nearly every Lattice user who had come from Ledger
has contacted us about.
* GridPlus: Addresses QA issues
* Adds Lattice tutorial + image
* Cleans up connectivity issues (see: https://github.com/GridPlus/eth-lattice-keyring/pull/16)
* GridPlus: Adds Firefox support
To connect to the Lattice you need to open a new tab/window and get
login data from it. We were not able to do this for Firefox because
we relied on the `window` API. This is now fixed.
See corresponding changes:
* `eth-lattice-keyring`: https://github.com/GridPlus/eth-lattice-keyring/pull/17
* Lattice connector: https://github.com/GridPlus/wallet-web/pull/152
* GridPlus: Adds missing error path for Firefox
See: 242a93f559
* 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
* Add notification for ledger live users about how they can switch to WebHID
* Add action button so that users can go right to settings from the what's new popup
* Fix
* Add notification 8 to e2e fixtures
* Lint fix
* Update ledger webhid notification wording
* Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
* Update ui/selectors/selectors.js
* added acccess to asset from state, updated SendHexDataRow display logic
* fixed invalid propType and updated tests
* updated logic and tests to only disable hex data field for TOKEN (ERC-20) types
* Warn the user of insufficient funds (ETH for gas) when approving a token
* Fixing code lines while run yarn lint:fix
* Fixing test-e2e-chrome
* Fixing e2e tests
* Create shouldDisplayWarning variable
* UX improvements to the "Permission Request" section on the approve screen
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Fix locales.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Check that hidden elements are hidden in test
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Lint fixes
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
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.
* Turn off all old notifications
* Remove unnecessary attempt to close whats new popup in e2e test
* Remove unneeded whats new popup closes in e2e tests
* Lint fix
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