The `@metamask/notification-controller` package has been updated to v3.
This version was part of the [core monorepo v53](MetaMask/core#1385)
release. The remaining packages released as part of v53 will be updated
in later PRs.
The only breaking change in this release was to update the minimum
supported Node.js version to v16.
Relates to #19271
The `@metamask/address-book-controller` package has been updated to v3.
This version was part of the [core monorepo v53](https://github.com/MetaMask/core/pull/1385)
release. The remaining packages released as part of v53 will be updated
in later PRs.
This release included a number of breaking changes relating to the
`chainId` format change from `string` to `Hex`. However these changes
don't affect the extension because it was already using `Hex` chain IDs
for all address book interactions.
Relates to #19271
The package `@metamask/controller-utils` has been updated to v4. This
version was part of the core monorepo v53 release. The remaining
packages released as part of v53 will be updated in later PRs.
This release included a variety of breaking changes, but most of them
did not affect the extension's usage of this library. The one that did
have an impact was the removal of the `Json` type, which was identical
to the `Json` type in `@metamask/utils`. We're now using the
`@metamask/utils` version of this type exclusively.
Relates to #19271
Co-authored-by: legobeat <109787230+legobeat@users.noreply.github.com>
Update NetworkController so that when it is creating the network client
based on configuration for a custom RPC endpoint, it verifies that the
configuration object contains both a chain ID and RPC URL. This check is
already present on the core side; bringing it over makes the tests more
consistent so we can compare them more easily.
This line was accidentally left in a previous PR that swapped Nock in
the NetworkController tests for a fake provider. It does not show up in
the core version of these tests.
The `@metamask/announcement-controller` has been updated to v4, which
is the version released in the core monorepo v53 release. The remaining
packages released as part of v53 will be updated in later PRs.
The only breaking change is that the minimum Node.js version was
updated to v16.
Relates to #19271
This test for the `destroy` method in NetworkController uses `toBe` on
the core side because the use of `toBeTruthy` produces a lint warning
there. It doesn't here, but it's good to be consistent anyway so that
comparing the differences in NetworkController tests between this
extension and core is easier.
This controller action exists within the core version of
NetworkController. Although there are no plans to make use of this
action within the extension, it has accompanying tests. So ultimately,
the goal of this commit (like others) is to make it easier to compare
differences in the NetworkController tests between this repo and core
by adding a test for the `getProviderConfig` action.
The `@metamask/base-controller` has been updated to v3, which is the
version released in the core monorepo v53 release. The other packages
released as part of v53 will be updated in later PRs.
Relates to #19271
* Add Snaps privacy warning on snap install
Add snap install warning status to storage
Add storybook
Add test for snap-privacy-warning
Resolve button type issue
Fix popup display logic
Update fixture
Update popup information and read more handling
Replace deprecated button
Update unit test
* Update buttons and add cancel flow
* Refactoring (review 1)
* Add more unit tests
* feature(17901): fix address-book `Sends to an address book entry` e2e against MV3 build
* feature(17901): add balance guide for send-eth e2e as well
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Co-authored-by: legobeat <109787230+legobeat@users.noreply.github.com>
In the `core` version of this controller, event types are not held in an
enum but are specified directly as strings instead.
Simplifying the event types will make it easier to compare the
NetworkController unit tests between extension and core.
This makes it possible to test that mock functions are called the
correct amount of times (otherwise Jest will think that a mock function
has been called for as many tests as exist in the NetworkController unit
test suite).
On the `core` side, the tests for `NetworkController.initializeProvider`
use the `lookupNetworkTests` to automatically test the `lookupNetwork`
behavior that `initializeProvider` initiates. This commit makes use of
the helper to bring the tests closer to the `core` version.
The NetworkController tests in the `core` repo use a `refreshNetwork`
test helper to exercise the behavior performed by various methods
when switching the network. This commit brings over this test helper and
refactors tests for those methods to use it.