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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Walsh
4f4192c6f4
Await approval request in transaction controller (#19197) 2023-06-13 10:17:32 +01:00
OGPoyraz
d37d5bf0ee
feat: Refactor Transaction Confirmation selector (#18796) 2023-05-11 07:56:17 +02:00
António Regadas
c4e1edef19
[MMI] Don't group transactions by nonce if they are custodial Tx (#18982)
* adds mmi fence

* adds comment and casts variable to bool

* prettier
2023-05-03 17:00:38 +02:00
Mark Stacey
88ae10418b
Expand usage of getProviderConfig selector (#18906)
The `getProviderConfig` selector is now used anywhere the `provider`
state was previously referenced directly. This was done to simplify
renaming this state from `provider` to `providerConfig` in a later PR.

Note that there are many opportunities left to use more-specific
selectors (e.g. `getChainId()` over `getProviderConfig().chainId`), but
that was intentionally omitted from this PR to reduce the size. I
started going down this path and it quickly exploded in scope.

Relates to #18902
2023-05-02 10:06:24 -02:30
Elliot Winkler
ed3cc404f2
NetworkController: Split network into networkId and networkStatus (#17556)
The `network` store of the network controller crams two types of data
into one place. It roughly tracks whether we have enough information to
make requests to the network and whether the network is capable of
receiving requests, but it also stores the ID of the network (as
obtained via `net_version`).

Generally we shouldn't be using the network ID for anything, as it has
been completely replaced by chain ID, which all custom RPC endpoints
have been required to support for over a year now. However, as the
network ID is used in various places within the extension codebase,
removing it entirely would be a non-trivial effort. So, minimally, this
commit splits `network` into two stores: `networkId` and
`networkStatus`. But it also expands the concept of network status.

Previously, the network was in one of two states: "loading" and
"not-loading". But now it can be in one of four states:

- `available`: The network is able to receive and respond to requests.
- `unavailable`: The network is not able to receive and respond to
  requests for unknown reasons.
- `blocked`: The network is actively blocking requests based on the
  user's geolocation. (This is specific to Infura.)
- `unknown`: We don't know whether the network can receive and respond
  to requests, either because we haven't checked or we tried to check
  and were unsuccessful.

This commit also changes how the network status is determined —
specifically, how many requests are used to determine that status, when
they occur, and whether they are awaited. Previously, the network
controller would make 2 to 3 requests during the course of running
`lookupNetwork`.

* First, if it was an Infura network, it would make a request for
  `eth_blockNumber` to determine whether Infura was blocking requests or
  not, then emit an appropriate event. This operation was not awaited.
* Then, regardless of the network, it would fetch the network ID via
  `net_version`. This operation was awaited.
* Finally, regardless of the network, it would fetch the latest block
  via `eth_getBlockByNumber`, then use the result to determine whether
  the network supported EIP-1559. This operation was awaited.

Now:

* One fewer request is made, specifically `eth_blockNumber`, as we don't
  need to make an extra request to determine whether Infura is blocking
  requests; we can reuse `eth_getBlockByNumber`;
* All requests are awaited, which makes `lookupNetwork` run fully
  in-band instead of partially out-of-band; and
* Both requests for `net_version` and `eth_getBlockByNumber` are
  performed in parallel to make `lookupNetwork` run slightly faster.
2023-03-30 16:49:12 -06:00
Brad Decker
92f6ea6f6b
Relocate conversion utils to shared/modules/conversion.utils.js (#17319) 2023-01-20 11:04:37 -06:00
Brad Decker
5f6d2ba6b0
Convert Transaction constants to typescript (#17149) 2023-01-18 08:47:29 -06:00
Filip Sekulic
6e13524bcd
Remove related UI code from the app dir (#15384)
Co-authored-by: metamaskbot <metamaskbot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <bhdecker84@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
2022-09-16 14:05:21 -05:00
Brad Decker
c72199a1a6
update prettier (#15360) 2022-07-31 13:26:40 -05:00
Brad Decker
652d631cda
remove exclusions for mismatched object jsdoc type casing (#15351) 2022-07-27 08:28:05 -05:00
Brad Decker
f567a3fe86
Do not show failed off-chain transactions details when grouped with another valid transaction of same nonce (#14497)
* fix failed off chain tx mismatch with next confirmed transaction

* dont drop failed txs when tx in confirmed

* add comment for reassigning logic

* resolve change requests
2022-04-25 14:39:34 -05:00
Brad Decker
488d64ae8b
increase test coverage of nonce sorted transaction selector (#14479) 2022-04-21 09:45:31 -05:00
Daniel
2585f45bde
Add support for Smart Transactions (#12676) 2022-02-18 17:48:38 +01:00
Elliot Winkler
7b963cabd7
Alert users when the network is busy (#12268)
When a lot of transactions are occurring on the network, such as during
an NFT drop, it drives gas fees up. When this happens, we want to not
only inform the user about this, but also dissuade them from using a
higher gas fee (as we have proved in testing that high gas fees can
cause bidding wars and exacerbate the situation).

The method for determining whether the network is "busy" is already
handled by GasFeeController, which exposes a `networkCongestion`
property within the gas fee estimate data. If this number exceeds 0.66 —
meaning that the current base fee is above the 66th percentile among the
base fees over the last several days — then we determine that the
network is "busy".
2022-01-07 12:18:02 -07:00
Mark Stacey
3732c5f71e
Add JSDoc ESLint rules (#12112)
ESLint rules have been added to enforce our JSDoc conventions. These
rules were introduced by updating `@metamask/eslint-config` to v9.

Some of the rules have been disabled because the effort to fix all lint
errors was too high. It might be easiest to enable these rules one
directory at a time, or one rule at a time.

Most of the changes in this PR were a result of running
`yarn lint:fix`. There were a handful of manual changes that seemed
obvious and simple to make. Anything beyond that and the rule was left
disabled.
2022-01-07 12:27:33 -03:30
Brad Decker
2100fb0ce1
fix stuck speedup problem (#12122) 2021-09-15 16:42:06 -05:00
Brad Decker
09d81ac5f2
remove the ui/app and ui/lib folders (#10911) 2021-04-28 14:53:59 -05:00