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kumavis
07da8ce589
LavaMoat - UI upgrade - secure package naming (#14565)
* lavamoat - update lavamoat-browserify to v15

* lavamoat/ui - unify override across build types

* lavamoat/ui - update policy overrides

* lavamoat - update to lavapack@3 to match lavamoat-browserify@15

* lavamoat - add missing policy

* lavamoat - add missing nanoid policy

* lavamoat - regenerate policy

* deps - update lock

* lavamoat - update policy

* lavamoat - update policy
2022-05-05 12:47:51 -10:00
Mark Stacey
91fd8342dc
Reproducible .zip files (#14623)
* Create `.zip` files deterministically

Our build system now creates `.zip` archives deterministically.
Previously the `.zip` file would differ between builds even when the
files being archived were identical. This was because the order the
files were passed in was non-deterministic, and the `mtime` for each
file was different between builds.

The files are now sorted before being zipped, and the `mtime` for each
file has been set to the unix epoch.

* Update lavamoat build policy
2022-05-05 11:58:24 -02:30
PeterYinusa
4127583224
Jest tests - incremental coverage (#14612)
* add jest-it-up dependancy

* add reporter

* post test run jest-it-up

* Add CI check

* update coverage

* deduplicate dependancies
2022-05-04 17:02:42 +01:00
Erik Marks
6915dd1a57
Fix development build scripts (#14594)
#14583 broke the development build scripts (e.g. `yarn start`) by adding a positional argument to a package script (`build:dev`) that is used and passed positional arguments in the build script itself. This PR removes the positional argument from the `build:dev` script and `yarn start` now works again. In addition, the `--apply-lavamoat` flag is properly forwarded to child processes, which was not the case in the original implementation.

To test, `yarn start` should work and LavaMoat should _not_ be applied, in distinction to `yarn build:dev dev --apply-lavamoat=true`. Whether LavaMoat is applied can be determined by checking whether `Object.isFrozen(Object.prototype)` is `true` (with LavaMoat) or `false` (without LavaMoat).
2022-05-02 15:35:52 -07:00
Erik Marks
73a7ce9e39
Add applyLavaMoat build flag (#14583)
Adds a new flag, `--apply-lavamoat`, to the main build script. The flag controls whether LavaMoat is actually applied to the output of the build process. The flag defaults to `true`, but we explicitly set it to `false` in the `start` package script. Meanwhile, the `start:lavamoat` script is modified such that it applies LavaMoat to the build output in development mode, but it no longer runs the build process itself under LavaMoat as there aren't very compelling reasons to do so.

This change is motivated by the fact that development builds do not have their own dedicated LavaMoat policies, which causes development builds to fail since #14537. The downside of this change is that LavaMoat-related failures will not be detected when running `yarn start`. @kumavis has plans for fixing this problem in a future major version of the `@lavamoat` suite.
2022-04-29 15:56:30 -07:00
kumavis
66bd172980
Lavamoat - protect all UI contexts (#14537)
* lavamoat - apply lavamoat protections to popup and notification

* build - enable lavamoat for home

* lavamoat - add missing ui overrides for react family

* deps/patches - patch zxcvbn for ses compat
2022-04-28 08:45:46 -10:00
kumavis
223124a561
lavamoat@6 - update to secure package naming (#14488) 2022-04-26 07:36:57 -10:00
Dan J Miller
f4a00872d9 Run main, flask and beta in sequence in generate-lavamoat-policies.sh (#14470) 2022-04-19 13:38:51 -02:30
PeterYinusa
273c1dedb7
Docs - segment metrics (#14435)
* expand docs for metrics

* link to docs

* link to docs

* remove obsolete docs

* fix broken link
2022-04-19 16:15:41 +01:00
Dan J Miller
073a6e0613
Run main, flask and beta in sequence in generate-lavamoat-policies.sh (#14470) 2022-04-19 11:13:47 -02:30
ryanml
b8c9f370ef Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into Version-v10.13.0 2022-04-07 02:32:07 -07:00
Mark Stacey
831d274a40 Restore version missing from certain build steps (#14344)
Certain build steps accidentally omitted the `version` variable. It has
now been restored to all steps, ensuring that all environment variables
are correctly injected into all bundles.

A check has been added to the Sentry setup module to ensure the release
is not omitted in the future.
2022-04-04 21:06:12 -02:30
Mark Stacey
2d08fe35e5
Restore version missing from certain build steps (#14344)
Certain build steps accidentally omitted the `version` variable. It has
now been restored to all steps, ensuring that all environment variables
are correctly injected into all bundles.

A check has been added to the Sentry setup module to ensure the release
is not omitted in the future.
2022-04-04 16:44:32 -02:30
kumavis
fd32d3eb2b
Update metamaskbot-build-announce.js (#14320)
* Update metamaskbot-build-announce.js

* Update metamaskbot-build-announce.js
2022-03-31 16:11:59 -10:00
PeterYinusa
1130b58910 E2e metrics (#13904)
* remove metrics build

* remove segment server from tests

* enable cors

* mock segment globally

* metrics e2e test

* running test builds

* move file

* destructuring
2022-03-29 07:35:06 -02:30
Elliot Winkler
53006d4cf0
Add TypeScript to the build system (#13489)
This commit modifies the build system so that TypeScript files can be
transpiled into ES5 just like JavaScript files.

Note that this commit does NOT change the build system to run TypeScript
files through the TypeScript compiler. In other words, no files will be
type-checked at the build stage, as we expect type-checking to be
handled elsewhere (live, via your editor integration with `tsserver`,
and before a PR is merged, via `yarn lint`). Rather, we merely instruct
Babel to strip TypeScript-specific syntax from any files that have it,
as if those files had been written using JavaScript syntax alone.

Why take this approach? Because it prevents the build process from being
negatively impacted with respect to performance (as TypeScript takes a
significant amount of time to run).

It's worth noting the downside of this approach: because we aren't
running files through TypeScript, but relying on Babel's [TypeScript
transform][1] to identify TypeScript syntax, this transform has to keep
up with any syntax changes that TypeScript adds in the future. In fact
there are a few syntactical forms that Babel already does not recognize.
These forms are rare or are deprecated by TypeScript, so I don't
consider them to be a blocker, but it's worth noting just in case it
comes up later. Also, any settings we place in `tsconfig.json` will be
completely ignored by Babel. Again, this isn't a blocker because there
are some analogs for the most important settings reflected in the
options we can pass to the transform. These and other caveats are
detailed in the [documentation for the transform][2].

[1]: https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-plugin-transform-typescript
[2]: https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-plugin-transform-typescript#caveats
2022-03-28 16:33:40 -06:00
David Walsh
7f239997dc
Dark Mode: Remove feature flag (#14207) 2022-03-25 20:42:52 -05:00
Dan Miller
d5c693d9db Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into Version-v10.12.0-alt 2022-03-25 14:56:57 -02:30
Mark Stacey
4139aa26a9 Derive version suffix from build type and version (#13895)
The version of a build is now derived from both the `version` field in
`package.json` and the requested build type and version. The build type
and version are added onto the manifest version as a suffix, according
to the SemVer prerelease format.

We already have support in the extension for versions of this format,
but to apply a Flask or Beta version required manual updates to
`package.json`. Now it can be done just with build arguments.

A `get-version` module was created to make it easier to generate the
version in the various places we do that during the build. It was
created in the `development/lib` directory because it will be used by
other non-build development scripts in a future PR.

The `BuildType` constant was extracted to its own module as well, and
moved to the `development/lib` directory. This was to make it clear
that it's used by various different development scripts, not just the
build.
2022-03-22 20:41:01 -07:00
Mark Stacey
ce9dc12f75 Automate the Flask release process (#13898)
* Automate the Flask release

A Flask release will now be published alongside each main extension
release. The version of each Flask release will be the same as the
extension version except it will have the suffix `-flask.0`.

* Programmatically remove build prefix

The create GH release Bash script derives the Flask version from the
Flask build filename by removing the build prefix, leaving just the
version. Rather than hard-coding the prefix size to remove, it is now
calculated programmatically so that it is easier to read and update.

* Fix tag publishing

The tab publishing step used the wrong credentials, and didn't properly
identify the commit author. This has now been fixed.
2022-03-22 19:55:51 -07:00
Dan Finlay
99604e5642 Document Flask build flag (#13597)
* Document Flask build flag

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-22 19:54:33 -07:00
Niranjana Binoy
90d6143071
Move Token Detection toggle to Advanced tab. (#13977) 2022-03-22 15:14:59 -04:00
Elliot Winkler
4447727eb6
Add TypeScript to the linting process (#13495)
This commit allows developers to write TypeScript files and lint them
(either via a language server in their editor of choice or through the
`yarn lint` command).

The new TypeScript configuration as well as the updated ESLint
configuration not only includes support for parsing TypeScript files,
but also provides some compatibility between JavaScript and TypeScript.
That is, it makes it possible for a TypeScript file that imports a
JavaScript file or a JavaScript file that imports a TypeScript file to
be linted.

Note that this commit does not integrate TypeScript into the build
system yet, so we cannot start converting files to TypeScript and
pushing them to the repo until that final step is complete.
2022-03-21 12:54:47 -06:00
PeterYinusa
c07e477c13
E2e metrics (#13904)
* remove metrics build

* remove segment server from tests

* enable cors

* mock segment globally

* metrics e2e test

* running test builds

* move file

* destructuring
2022-03-15 13:17:48 -03:00
Mark Stacey
6aaeab2f24
Automate the Flask release process (#13898)
* Automate the Flask release

A Flask release will now be published alongside each main extension
release. The version of each Flask release will be the same as the
extension version except it will have the suffix `-flask.0`.

* Programmatically remove build prefix

The create GH release Bash script derives the Flask version from the
Flask build filename by removing the build prefix, leaving just the
version. Rather than hard-coding the prefix size to remove, it is now
calculated programmatically so that it is easier to read and update.

* Fix tag publishing

The tab publishing step used the wrong credentials, and didn't properly
identify the commit author. This has now been fixed.
2022-03-15 08:54:37 -02:30
Mark Stacey
75a8aedc32
Derive version suffix from build type and version (#13895)
The version of a build is now derived from both the `version` field in
`package.json` and the requested build type and version. The build type
and version are added onto the manifest version as a suffix, according
to the SemVer prerelease format.

We already have support in the extension for versions of this format,
but to apply a Flask or Beta version required manual updates to
`package.json`. Now it can be done just with build arguments.

A `get-version` module was created to make it easier to generate the
version in the various places we do that during the build. It was
created in the `development/lib` directory because it will be used by
other non-build development scripts in a future PR.

The `BuildType` constant was extracted to its own module as well, and
moved to the `development/lib` directory. This was to make it clear
that it's used by various different development scripts, not just the
build.
2022-03-10 12:31:50 -03:30
PeterYinusa
d1c05195dd
E2e improve mocking (#13841)
* improve mocking

* improve mocking

* Unnecessary await
2022-03-07 19:23:04 +00:00
Niranjana Binoy
4bb3ba4aef
Adding new settings dropdown for Dark mode in Experimental tab (#13097) 2022-03-07 12:53:19 -06:00
Dan Finlay
1cb0a1bb87
Document Flask build flag (#13597)
* Document Flask build flag

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-02 23:56:04 -08:00
Elliot Winkler
1e494f3004
Refactor ESLint config (#13482)
We would like to insert TypeScript into the ESLint configuration, and
because of the way that the current config is organized, that is not
easy to do.

Most files are assumed to be files that are suited for running in a
browser context. This isn't correct, as we should expect most files to
work in a Node context instead. This is because all browser-based files
will be run through a transpiler that is able to make use of
Node-specific variables anyway.

There are a couple of important ways we can categories files which our
ESLint config should be capable of handling well:

* Is the file a script or a module? In other words, does the file run
  procedurally or is the file intended to be brought into an existing
  file?
* If the file is a module, does it use the CommonJS syntax (`require()`)
  or does it use the ES syntax (`import`/`export`)?

When we introduce TypeScript, this set of questions will become:

* Is the file a script or a module?
* If the file is a module, is it a JavaScript module or a TypeScript
  module?
* If the file is a JavaScript module, does it use the CommonJS syntax
  (`require()`) or does it use the ES syntax (`import`/`export`)?

To represent these divisions, this commit removes global rules — so now
all of the rules are kept in `overrides` for explicitness — and sets up
rules for CommonJS- and ES-module-compatible files that intentionally do
not overlap with each other. This way TypeScript (which has its own set
of rules independent from JavaScript and therefore shouldn't overlap
with the other rules either) can be easily added later.

Finally, this commit splits up the ESLint config into separate files and
adds documentation to each section. This way sets of rules which are
connected to a particular plugin (`jsdoc`, `@babel`, etc.) can be easily
understood instead of being obscured.
2022-02-28 10:42:09 -07:00
PeterYinusa
30b2afe7bc
E2e phishing detection (#13704)
* phishing detection test

* remove unused arg
2022-02-22 16:48:12 +00:00
Elliot Winkler
b1b4e64ad0
Prevent Browserify error from being swallowed (#13647)
If an error occurs while running Browserify, the stream that Browserify
creates will emit an `error` event. However, this event is not being
handled, so Node will catch it instead. But the error message it
produces is very nebulous, as it merely spits out the stream object and
completely ignores the actual error that occurred. So this commit
listens for the `error` event and outputs the error.

One note here is that when we are outputting the error, we must get
around a bug that exists in Endo where if you pass an Error object to
`console.{log,error,info,debug}` then you will just see `{}` on-screen.
We get around this by printing `err.stack`.
2022-02-17 13:47:50 -07:00
PeterYinusa
ebeb2668ea
E2e mocking (#13640)
* mock gas price api

* fix error

* full url

* remove duplicated packages

* full url

* customise mock per test

* customise mock per test

* enable mocking

* enable mocking

* enable mocking by default

* duplicated packages

* update mockttp

* pass through

* pass through
2022-02-16 14:21:41 +00:00
Erik Marks
35ac762e10
Add Snaps via Flask (#13462)
This PR adds `snaps` under Flask build flags to the extension. This branch is mostly equivalent to the current production version of Flask, excepting some bug fixes and tweaks.

Closes #11626
2022-02-14 16:02:51 -08:00
Jyoti Puri
760ed3457d
Removing EIP_1559_V2 feature flag (#13481) 2022-02-03 05:58:28 +05:30
Jyoti Puri
9a3c917a48
Adding support for EIP-1559 in E2E tests (#13282) 2022-01-19 04:38:41 +05:30
Hassan Malik
ff27f24ef9
Flask devx fix (#13280)
* added fix for snaps devx issue

* reordered lines

* updated comment

* added test that ensures removeFencedCode detects a file with sourceMap inclusion

* fixed test

* Update development/build/transforms/remove-fenced-code.test.js

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-01-12 12:37:29 -05:00
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
Elliot Winkler
af971cd5b6
Remove dupe Prettier config from ESLint config (#13234)
The ESLint config for the extension explicitly includes support for
Prettier. However, this is already being provided by our global ESLint
config (`@metamask/eslint-config`). Therefore there is no need to
include it here. In fact, this is causing weird issues where the `curly`
option is getting overridden somehow. After this change, these syntaxes
are invalid:

``` javascript
if (foo) return;
```

``` javascript
if (foo) return 'bar';
```
2022-01-06 15:56:51 -07:00
Erik Marks
dbfdf3b0eb
Update Flask support links and home footer (#13226)
* Update support links for Flask

* Disable 'prefer-const' in code fence linting

* Add bespoke home footer for Flask and update logic

* fixup! Add bespoke home footer for Flask and update logic

* Fix code fence lint failure

* Fix support request link in account menu

* Fix unit test failure
2022-01-05 21:25:20 -03:30
Mark Stacey
8866c39623
Update the Firefox prerelease version format (#13158)
The Firefox extension version format does not support the version
format we use (SemVer), so we have to specially format the extension
version to be compatible. The format we chose was
`[major].[minor].[patch].[buildType][buildVersion]`. But when we tried
to submit a build with a version in that format, it was rejected as
invalid for unknown reasons.

The Firefox extension format has been updated to
`[major].[minor].[patch][buildType][buildVersion]`. This seems to pass
validation.
2022-01-03 12:48:10 -03:30
Mark Stacey
ae97e91443
Fix how version_name manifest field is used (#13155)
The `version_name` manifest field was being used on Chrome to store the
build type. However, Chrome intended this field to be a full
representation of the version, for display purposes. This was evident
when uploading this version to the Chrome Web Store, because it used
`flask` as the entire version.

Instead the `version_name` field now includes the full SemVer version
string. The version parsing code within the build script and in the
wallet itself have been updated accordingly.
2022-01-03 10:30:13 -03:30
Mark Stacey
0cd4fb1da0
Allow Flask prerelease versions (#13156)
The build script only allowed prerelease versions for the "beta" build
type (e.g. `X.Y.Z-beta.0`). Now it allows Flask prerelease versions as
well.

This is required for the Flask release, where the prerelease version
helps distinguish the Flask error reports and metrics.
2022-01-03 10:29:57 -03:30
Mark Stacey
ba54a3d83b
Update ESLint config to v8 (#12886)
The ESLint config has been updated to v8. The breaking changes are:

* The Prettier rule `quoteProps` has been changed from `consistent` to
`as-needed`, meaning that if one key requires quoting, only that key is
quoted rather than all keys.
* The ESLint rule `no-shadow` has been made more strict. It now
prevents globals from being shadowed as well.

Most of these changes were applied with `yarn lint:fix`. Only the
shadowing changes required manual fixing (shadowing variable names were
either replaced with destructuring or renamed).

The dependency `globalThis` was added to the list of dynamic
dependencies in the build system, where it should have been already.
This was causing `depcheck` to fail because the new lint rules required
removing the one place where `globalThis` had been erroneously imported
previously.

A rule requiring a newline between multiline blocks and expressions has
been disabled temporarily to make this PR smaller and to avoid
introducing conflicts with other PRs.
2021-12-09 15:36:24 -03:30
kumavis
7dac6f2517
Fix browser specific manifest generation (#13007) 2021-12-07 16:31:01 -06:00
Mark Stacey
b983971bfd
Disable remote-redux-devtools in non-dev builds (#12956)
`remote-redux-devtools` is now explicitly excluded and disabled in non-
dev builds, and in the `testDev` build. This was causing console errors
in the `testDev` build during e2e tests, which would cause certain
tests to fail.

This was already only supposed to be enabled for development builds,
but this library used the `NODE_ENV` environment variable to make that
determination. This gives us more control over when it's disabled.
2021-12-06 11:55:40 -03:30
Mark Stacey
56c91262e9
Disable React dev tools in testDev builds (#12955)
The React dev tools can result in console errors if dev tools is not
open during the test. Some of our e2e tests fail if there are any
console errors, so these errors break those tests.

`react-devtools` has been completely disabled for `testDev` builds to
make debugging e2e tests easier. The React dev tools can still be used
from development builds.
2021-12-03 11:22:43 -03:30
Mark Stacey
7226357422
Fix isMainnet propType error (#12951)
A propType error was showing up during e2e tests with a `testDev`
build. It was caused by `process.env.IN_TEST` being treated as a
boolean, when in fact it is either the string `'true'` or a boolean.

`IN_TEST` has been updated to always be a boolean. `loose-envify` has
no trouble injecting boolean values, so there's no reason to treat this
as a string.
2021-12-02 14:46:46 -03:30
Mark Stacey
267cdc4e6b
Update Jest coverage reporters (#12845)
The coverage reporter for the console has been changed from `text` to
`text-summary` because `text` was too long. It exceeded the maximum
length of the CircleCI terminal output shown on their jobs page, making
it very difficult to see why the unit test coverage job failed.

The text summary only displays overall coverage metrics, but that is
usually enough to indicate when the test fails due to a drop in
coverage. The more detailed breakdown is still available as a HTML
report linked in the `metamaskbot` comment, and in the `jest-coverage`
directory when run locally.

The three on-disk coverage reports used previously (`lcov`, `json`, and
`clover`) have been replaced with just `html`. The HTML report was part
of the `lcov` report, and it was the only one we were using.
2021-12-01 15:16:34 -03:30
Mark Stacey
e8b7fcf8dc
Fix LavaMoat background policy generation (#12844)
The LavaMoat policy generation script would sporadically fail because
it ran the build concurrently three times, and the build includes
steps that delete the `dist` directory and write to it. So if one build
process tried to write to the directory after another deleted it, it
would fail.

This was solved by adding a new `--policy-only` flag to the build
script, and a new `scripts:prod` task. The `scripts:prod` task only
runs the script tasks for prod, rather than the entire build process.
The `--policy-only` flag stops the script tasks once the policy has
been written, and stops any other files from being written to disk.

This prevents the three concurrent build processes from getting in each
others way, and it dramatically speeds up the process.
2021-11-26 16:38:23 -03:30
Mark Stacey
609f541b76
Fix environment variables used during test builds (#12855)
The environment variables used for test builds was wrong for certain
bundles because the `testing` flag wasn't passed through to the
function that determines which environment variables to inject.
Effectively this means that test builds on `master` were going to the
production `metamask` Sentry project rather than the `test-metamask`
project. This has been the case since #11080.

The `testing` flag is now included for all bundles, and test builds now
use the `test-metamask` Sentry project in all cases.
2021-11-26 15:39:32 -03:30
Erik Marks
d89e5336a6
Improve code fence transform error handling (#12742)
This PR improves the error handling of the code fence removal transform stream by catching errors thrown by the `removeFencedCode` function and passing them to the `end` callback. This appears to resolve a problem where watched builds would blow up whenever a file with fences was reloaded.
2021-11-19 08:35:04 -08:00
Erik Marks
0e4005b1e7
Fix manifest i18n substitutions for Beta and Flask (#12717) 2021-11-16 08:43:21 -08:00
Erik Marks
d4c71b8683
Add per-build type LavaMoat policies (#12702)
This PR adds one LavaMoat background script policy or each build type. It also renames the build system policy directory from `node` to `build-system` to make its purpose more clear. Each build type has the original `policy-override.json` for `main` builds. The `.prettierignore` file has been updated to match the locations of the new auto-generated policy files.

We need to maintain separate policies for each build type because each type will produce different bundles with different internal and external modules.

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2021-11-15 14:23:46 -08:00
Mark Stacey
faebdd0ccd
Add platform-specific build type manifest modifications (#12638)
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.
2021-11-10 19:33:59 -03:30
kumavis
a4053b6b88
Lavamoat - enable lavamoat for the webapp background (#12566)
* lavamoat - update policy for current repo state

* lavamoat - enable for webapp background

* lavamoat - update policy for current repo state
2021-11-10 09:33:19 -10:00
Alex Miller
722c4e5b63
Support for GridPlus Lattice1 hardware wallet (#12053)
* 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
2021-11-08 11:18:41 -03:30
Jyoti Puri
3dfc1cc5f6
Edit transaction screen changes for EIP-1559 V2 (#12493)
Edit transaction screen changes for EIP-1559 V2
2021-11-05 22:53:15 +05:30
Mark Stacey
690144a480
Add beta and Flask builds to CI (#12572)
The beta and Flask builds are now built on CI and included in the
metamask bot comment alongside the main builds. The same sourcemap
linter and mozilla linter used for the prod builds is also run on the
beta and Flask builds.

Closes #12426
2021-11-04 16:14:48 -02:30
Erik Marks
5560b7c3e5
Update build system lockdown parameter (#12556)
* Update build system lockdown parameter

* Add @reduxjs/toolkit patch

* Fix Mozilla lint syntax error

* Standardize a thing

* Remove redundant check for globalThis
2021-11-01 22:13:22 -10:00
Erik Marks
a2d3d942ec
Exclude files from builds by build type (#12521)
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.
2021-11-01 20:20:31 -07:00
Erik Marks
2e8752183f
Fix off-by-one error in code fence transform (#12540)
The code fence transform was including contents after the final END directive twice. That was not covered by the tests, because none of the examples contained any content after the final END directive, and concatenating the empty string twice does not produce an observable difference in the test results.

This bug was due to an off-by-one error in the loop of the multiSplice function. The error has been fixed, and more test cases have been added.
2021-10-29 16:45:27 -07:00
Mark Stacey
90e55a445e
Add static files for the Flask build (#12518)
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
2021-10-28 23:05:58 -02:30
ryanml
05a80ebeba
Adding collectibles feature flag, default NFT tab (#12463)
* Adding COLLECTIBLES_V1 feature flag

* Adding NFT's tab to home screen, default CollectiblesList view

* Handling null children in Tabs component
2021-10-27 09:55:14 -07:00
Mark Stacey
8e5acee421
Fix production builds (#12488)
The production build was accidentally broken in #12440 because of a
merge conflict with a #12441 that wasn't initially noticed. The
conflict was the renaming of the `BuildTypes` variable to `BuildType`.

This variable is used to check the current build type, but only for
production builds. `BuildTypes` is `undefined`, so this would result in
a crash when that enum was used.
2021-10-27 13:20:55 -02:30
Mark Stacey
17e3ed9437
Add secrets for beta and Flask builds (#12440)
The build script has been updated to embed the correct Infura project
ID and Segment write key for beta and Flask builds. These are set via
environment variable or config file. They have already been added in CI
as environment variables.

The Segment production write key has also been moved into the set of
environment variables that can be set in the configuration file. This
was to make the way we reference it more consistent.

The new project IDs and keys are only used in the "production"
environment, which right now is the merge step into the `master`
branch. This is appropriate for Flask, but it doesn't match our plan
for how the beta release would get created. In a future PR, when the
beta release automation work is completed, the conditions for when
the beta secrets are used should be updated to ensure they're used only
for the beta builds.

Closes #11896
2021-10-26 15:02:20 -02:30
Mark Stacey
4338454e1d
Fix builds from forks (#12485)
Recently validation was added for our build configuration as part of
the PR #12438. This had the unintended consequence of making all builds
from forks fail because they don't get secrets injected. Specifically
it was the missing `INFURA_PROJECT_ID` that made the builds fail.

The Infura project ID is no longer required for building. In practice
it's still required for doing anything with a build but running e2e
tests, but that's all we need to do in CI anyway.
2021-10-26 10:41:39 -02:30
Mark Stacey
345ed9f6f2
Add build type to Sentry environment (#12441)
The build type (i.e. the distribution) is now included in the Sentry
environment during setup, for all builds except the "main" build. This
will allow us to track Flask and beta errors separately from other
errors.

A constant was created for the build types. The equivalent constant in
our build scripts was updated to match it more closely, for
consistency. We can't use the same constant in both places because our
shared constants are in modules that use ES6 exports, and our build
script does not yet support ES6 exports.

The singular `BuildType` was used rather than `BuildTypes` to match our
naming conventions elsewhere for enums. We name them like classes or
types, rather than like a collection.

Relates to #11896
2021-10-25 14:27:30 -02:30
Mark Stacey
8c3a22f994
Use separate Infura project ID for production (#12438)
We now use two separate Infura project IDs for production builds, and
for all other builds. Previously all CI builds used the production
Infura project ID. Separating them will make our Infura dashboard
metrics more representative of real production usage.

The new environment variable for production has been setup in CI
already, but the old environment variable will remain set to the
production project ID until this commit is included in a release.
We can't switch the old environment variable out until we're confident
that it won't get used for a production build.

We now use constants for the various different build environments. This
was done to improve the JSDoc types of the `getInfuraProjectId` helper
method.

The `getConfigValue` function was added to make it easier to validate
that required config values are set. This should ensure builds fail
early with an informative error message when they are missing the
necessary configuration.
2021-10-25 13:04:02 -02:30
Mark Stacey
3068324ae0
Remove unused SEGMENT_LEGACY_WRITE_KEY (#12429)
This key has not been used since #10915, which is where we stopped
using the legacy Segment key.
2021-10-22 10:34:37 -02:30
David Walsh
77f8ec4d3a
Fix 12265 - Update onboarding welcome screen (#12275) 2021-10-13 09:22:51 -05:00
Mark Stacey
3a5538bd50
Migrate beta version to the main version field (#12246)
The main `version` field in `package.json` will now include the beta
version (if present) rather than it being passed in via the CLI when
building. The `version` field is now a fully SemVer-compatible version,
with the added restriction that any prerelease portion of the version
must match the format `<build type>.<build version>`.

This brings the build in-line with the future release process we will
be using for the beta version. The plan is for each future release to
enter a "beta phase" where the version would get updated to reflect
that it's a beta, and we would increment this beta version over time as
we update the beta. The manifest gives us a place to store this beta
version. It was also important to replace the automatic minor bump
logic that was being used previously, because the version in beta might
not be a minor bump.

Additionally, the filename logic used for beta builds was updated to
be generic across all build types rather than beta-specific. This will
be useful for Flask builds in the future.
2021-10-06 15:14:48 -02:30
kumavis
cb174ff8e6
Lavamoat build system integration for WebApp (#12242)
* lavamoat - add lavamoat to webapp background

* test:e2e - add delay to resolve failure

* test:e2e - add delay to resolve failure

* build - add a switch for applying lavamoat, currently off for all

* test/e2e - remove delays added for lavamoat

* Revert "test/e2e - remove delays added for lavamoat"

This reverts commit 79c3479f15c072ed362ba1d4f1af41ea11a17d63.
2021-10-05 12:06:31 -10:00
kumavis
f9ea9e4b43
lockdown - breakout making globalThis properties non-writable (#12258)
* lockdown - breakout making globalThis properties non-writable into lockdown-more.js

* Update app/scripts/lockdown-more.js

Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>

* Update app/scripts/lockdown-more.js

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-01 08:53:12 -10:00
Alex Donesky
9355fb21c7
Establish onboarding-flow wrapper/router base and feature flag env variable (#12247)
* establish onboarding-flow wrapper/router base and feature flag env variable

* small cleanup

* addressing feedback
2021-09-30 16:34:11 -05:00
Mark Stacey
4c38d12c5f
Fix assets for beta dev build (#12233)
The MetaMask logo used for beta development builds was wrong. The lock
screen (and any other place using the `@metamask/logo` logo) showed the
correct logo, but all of our static assets used the "regular" logo.

Now the beta logo should be used everywhere for beta development
builds.
2021-09-28 19:15:00 -02:30
Mark Stacey
3f577700c6
Replace isBeta with buildType (#12231)
This is a refactor to replace the `isBeta` boolean with `buildType`
throughout the build system. This will allow us to modify the behaviour
of each step of the build process for Flask as well.

This should result in no functional changes.
2021-09-28 13:43:26 -02:30
Erik Marks
2b104603d5
Build: Lint files after removing their code fences (#12075)
* Add linting

* Type the eslintInstance variable

* Update documentation
2021-09-15 17:18:28 -10:00
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.
2021-02-24 12:22:11 -03:30
Mark Stacey
23013b1ee9
Reduce build warnings related to Sass (#10494)
Build warnings related to Sass have been reduced by dynamically
importing `gulp-sass` and `sass-compiler` at the point where it's first
used. This ensures that the four Dart-related build warnings are only
emitted for the build process that is actually running Sass, rather
than by _every_ build process.
2021-02-23 13:04:14 -03:30
Mark Stacey
54c94e6b91
Fix library bundle visualizations (#10497)
The bundle visualizations for the library bundles has been fixed.
Previously it was trying to generate a visualization for the non-
existent 'libs.js' module. Now it correctly generates a visualization
for the 'ui-libs.js` and 'bg-libs.js' modules.
2021-02-23 12:59:07 -03:30
Mark Stacey
73e0fdddd0
Use .sh file extension for all Bash scripts (#10499)
The `.sh` file extension is now used for all Bash scripts. This ensures
the files are recognized as Bash scripts by the ShellCheck CI job, and
by editors/IDEs for improved syntax highlighting.
2021-02-23 12:56:41 -03:30
Brad Decker
aabe653240
Add Custom Network UI (#10310) 2021-02-22 10:20:42 -06:00
Etienne Dusseault
f196c9feb8
Add Lavamoat to build system (#9939)
* lavamoat - run build system in lavamoat

* lavamoat/allow-scripts - add missing policy entry

* update viz and lavvamoat

* trim policy file

* bump viz

* prue policy override

* regen policy file

* Update package.json

* Update package.json

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: kumavis <kumavis@users.noreply.github.com>

* update policy, remove redundant patches

* use yarn setup in CI

Co-authored-by: kumavis <aaron@kumavis.me>
Co-authored-by: kumavis <kumavis@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-02-22 22:43:29 +08:00
Mark Stacey
b885cd1b40
Ignore unit tests when verifying localized messages (#10449)
The `verify-locale-strings` script now ignores unit tests. This ensures
the use of a string literal in a unit test won't mistakenly make this
script believe that a message is used in the extension.

This came up recently in #10396, where the deletion of unit tests for
dead code triggered an unused message lint failure. This was then fixed
in #10395.
2021-02-15 11:57:28 -03:30
Brad Decker
8e2d4e6fdd
add MetaMaskTranslation component (#10405)
* add MetaMaskTranslation component

* add stories

* Update ui/app/components/app/metamask-translation/metamask-translation.js

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* Update ui/app/components/app/metamask-translation/metamask-translation.js

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>

* fix regex

Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2021-02-12 11:24:50 -06:00
Erik Marks
76a2a9bb8b
@metamask/eslint config@5.0.0 (#10358)
* @metamask/eslint-config@5.0.0
* Update eslintrc and prettierrc
* yarn lint:fix
2021-02-04 10:15:23 -08:00
kumavis
efd280172f
ci - run storybook and add to build-artifacts (#10360)
* ci - run storybook and add to build-artifacts

* ci/storybook - rename storybook build path and fix artifact upload

* ci/storybook - rename link text

* clean - remove accidently committed storybook build dir

* storybook - fix image path to relative (#10364)
2021-02-04 22:30:22 +08:00
Mark Stacey
181bd7bc16
Require English descriptions in locale files (#10260)
The `verify-locale-strings.js` script now validates that the
descriptions from the `en` locale are also present in all other
locales.

These descriptions are intended to help with translation, and are not
meant to be translated. This check will ensure that translators don't
accidentally translate these. It also ensures they're present alongside
each translated message, which might be helpful for understanding
context.
2021-02-03 15:19:41 +08:00
kumavis
b98cef16af
Update to Node v14 (#9514)
* manual rebase against develop

* Update .nvmrc
2021-02-03 13:45:38 +08:00
Mark Stacey
b441b7cfdc
Remove missing messages from verify locales script (#10259)
The report on missing messages has been removed from the verify
locales script. This report was making the console output of this
command unreasonably long, and would obscure the reports on any invalid
entries.

A new script was written to report on missing localized messages.
This can be run with the command `yarn locale-coverage`. This will
print a report to the console on the coverage for each locale.
2021-01-26 14:03:40 -03:30
Mark Stacey
5b1da2cd4b
Fix verification of single locale (#10262)
The `verify-locale-strings.js` script would blow up if you tried to
verify a single locale. It now works.
2021-01-26 13:29:14 -03:30
Mark Stacey
f6388f260b
Remove unused environment variables (#10234)
The environment variables `METAMETRICS_PROJECT_ID` and
`ETH_GAS_STATION_API_KEY` were still being injected into the JavaScript
build, despite being unused. The MetaMetrics project ID was made
obsolete in #9646, and the ETH Gas Station API key was made obsolete in
PR #9867
2021-01-21 17:04:10 -03:30
Brad Decker
acbe38c260
use dart sass, and update related modules (#10208) 2021-01-19 10:54:32 -06:00
Etienne Dusseault
69df19f195
Disable console in contentscript (#10040)
* Maintain console logging in dev mode

Co-authored-by: kumavis <aaron@kumavis.me>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <rekmarks@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
2020-12-14 11:17:13 -08:00
Mark Stacey
94f0588f0e
Add HTML coverage report to MetaMask bot comment (#10061)
The HTML code coverage report generated by `nyc` is now included in the
MetaMask bot comment. It has been saved as an artifact on CircleCI.
2020-12-11 16:21:00 -03:30
Mark Stacey
d8ec5f19f6
Use .zip for Firefox e2e tests (#10056)
The Firefox e2e tests now use the `.zip` file for testing the
extension. We've found this to produce more similar results to
production, compared to the old method of loading the unzipped
directory.

Passing in a `.zip` file to the Chrome driver didn't seem to work. I
didn't investigate this further to see if it was possible, but I'm not
sure it makes a difference on Chrome anyway.
2020-12-11 12:54:17 -03:30
Mark Stacey
f386e4ce4b
Rename lockdown.cjs to lockdown.js (#10026)
When you load an extension `.zip` file in Firefox, it fails to load
scripts with the `.cjs` file extension. However, it works if you load
the extension via the `manifest.json` file instead.

After renaming the `lockdown.cjs` file to `lockdown.js`, it works in
Firefox in all cases, regardless whether it's loaded by manifest or by
`.zip`.
2020-12-09 12:04:11 -03:30
Mark Stacey
d13aabde23
Fix SES lockdown on older browsers (#10014)
On older browsers that don't support `globalThis`[1], the SES lockdown
throws an error. The `globalthis` shim has been added to all pages, to
the background process, and to the `contentscript`. This should prevent
the error on older browsers.

[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/globalThis#Browser_compatibility
2020-12-08 15:08:31 -03:30
Etienne Dusseault
dd3f728e82
Remove redundant babelify (#9945) 2020-12-03 00:53:02 -03:30
Dan J Miller
97d268c8ee
Remove use of ethgasstation; use metaswap /gasPrices api for gas price estimates (#9867)
* Remove use of ethgassthat; use metaswap /gasPrices api for gas price estimates

* Remove references to ethgasstation

* Pass base to BigNumber constructor in fetchExternalBasicGasEstimates

* Update ui/app/hooks/useTokenTracker.js

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>

* Delete gas price chart

* Remove price chart css import

* Delete additional fee chart code

* Lint fix

* Delete more code no longer used after ethgasstation removal

Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-12-02 19:55:19 -03:30