* Updating component-librar import paths
* Updating snapshots
* Updates to AvatarBase story
* Updates to avatar and checkbox
* Updating last of the deprecated import paths
* Updating component-library snapshots from button-base
* Updating snapshots from rest of codebase to do with button-base
* Removing unneeded CSS
* Updating snapshots
* Unit tests for Hide Token Confirmation modal
* Unit test for Export Private Key modal
* Unit test for Customize Nonce modal
* Bump coverage targets
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Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <bhdecker84@gmail.com>
We want to convert NetworkController to TypeScript in order to be able
to compare differences in the controller between in this repo and the
core repo. To do this, however, we need to convert the dependencies of
the controller to TypeScript.
As a part of this effort, this commit converts
`shared/constants/metametrics` to TypeScript. Note that simple objects
have been largely replaced with enums. There are some cases where I even
split up some of these objects into multiple enums.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* added storybook test runner
* added test runner in ci
* updated test for ci and fixed lint error
* updated lavamoat policy
* updated test command
* updated playwright
* changed command to storybook;ci
* updated command
* updated instance for test-storybook
* updated playwright
* added playwright step
* replaced concurrently with start-server-and-test
* updated the static storybook directory
* replaced first with last
* updated lock file
* replaced first with last
* updated test-storybook with maxworkers
* updated .depchechrc
* updated yml
* removed id from banner base
* replaced broken stories with .stories-to-do.js extesnsion
* updated token allowance story
* removed duplicacies from yarn
* fixed lavamoat
* removed filename comment
* updated links for docs
* fixed file extension for stories
* updated path for stories.json
* updated stories.json path
* yarn updated
* updated stories
* updated yarn
* updated wait on
Replace the last two uses of the `ReadOnlyInput` with a div. The idea
of using an input for read-only data is silly. We can just put it in
the DOM directly instead.