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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
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
Olaf Tomalka
70386726f6
Implement Flask onboarding UI (#12745)
* Added Flask Experimental Area warning to OnboardingV2

* Added first time flow Flask Experimental Area warning

* Made both onboarding flows use one Experimental Area component

* Fix comments in React divs

* Fix unreachable code

* Fix build lint problems

* Changes after code review

* Added guards around route constants imports

* Code Review changes

* Update ui/components/app/flask/experimental-area/index.scss

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>

* Code review changes

* Fix lint

* Update ui/components/app/flask/experimental-area/index.scss

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>

* Update ui/components/app/flask/experimental-area/index.scss

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>

* Update ui/components/app/flask/experimental-area/index.scss

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>

* Update ui/components/app/flask/experimental-area/index.scss

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>

* Update ui/components/app/flask/experimental-area/index.scss

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>

* fix lint

Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>
2021-12-01 17:53:30 +01:00
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