* use session storage, instead of chrome.runtime.onStartup and globalThis, for firstTimeLoaded architecture
* Ensure account tracker accounts remain defined upon service worker restart
* lint fix
* Simplify code
* Only call browser.storage.session in mv3
* Only call browser.storage.session.set after resetStates in mv3
* fix metamask controller reset states unit tests
* fix test
* fix test
* Actually fix tests
* lint fix
* Added confirm add institutional feature page
* Finished implementing component
* Added all institutional ducks
* Fixed tests
* Removed ducks and console log
* Fixed snapshots
* Fixed messages json
* Changed method name and using useEffect
* Replace useEffect hook with a simple if statement to check if connectRequest exists and add null return statement to avoid warnings
* Remove unneeded dependency
* Added back useEffect and added a extra check to return null if connectRequest is false
* Fixed eslint problem
* Fixed all issues commented in the pr
In the MMI build, the build fencing in this component resulted in an
`else` block with no preceding `if` block, which is a syntax error.
The fence in this case was meant to include "all non-Flask build
types", MMI was mistakenly missing from that list.
Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <bhdecker84@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: António Regadas <apregadas@gmail.com>
* Update `@metamask/swappable-obj-proxy`
The package `@metamask/swappable-obj-proxy` has been updated to the
latest version. The breaking changes include moving the package under
the `@metamask` scope and converting it to TypeScript.
* Update policy
`@metamask/obs-store` has been updated from v5 to v8. The breaking
changes include updating the minimum supported Node.js version to v12,
and removing an unused class `LocalStorageStore`. v8 includes a bugfix
that resolves an accidental breaking change in v6.0.2; it's non-
breaking when updating from older versions.
This update includes type improvements. The main improvement is that
now we can type the observational store using generic parameters. The
previous version used `unknown` for the store contents.
The package `safe-event-emitter` has been updated to v2. This update
includes renaming the package to be scoped under `@metamask`, and it
includes a TypeScript migration.
* update tabs to functional component
* updated Tabs to use Box
* updated css for tab
* updated css on home screen
* updated snapshot
* fixed defaultkey and active key value for new keys
* convert text component to TS
* invisible character fix
* storybook fix
* fix types export
* update ButtonBase
* add typeof to objects in TextProps
* fix linting issues
* fix implicit conversion
* lint fix
* add deprecated Text back
* change box ref to any
* fix classnames issue
* account details to use deprecated text reference
* ref update
* make RefObject
* remove RefObject and go back to Ref
* react.ref change to box
* Add permission cell component
Add storybook and handling for revoked permission colors
* Fix things after conflict resolve after rebase
* Add code refactoring and minor UI changes
* Add permission cell component to snap-update flow
* Update storybook
* Add unit tests for permission cell
* Update component padding
* Fix spacing between permission cells
* Fix main icon color for approved permissions
* Update width value with constant
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>
The MMI build type is still a work in progress, and should not be
expected to build successfully yet, so we haven't committed a LavaMoat
policy to the repository for it yet. The policy update script has been
updated to skip MMI by default for now; we can include it after that
build has reached a point where we are confident it will build
successfully.