The `activeTab.id` property is relied upon in the connected sites modal
to prevent the user from manually connecting to the MetaMask extension
itself. Unfortunately the `id` property was never set.
`id` is now set on the `activeTab` state, so manually connecting to the
extension UI is now impossible.
The `activeTab` state is now set to an empty object if the `origin` of
the active tab is missing or invalid. It can be invalid if the URL
passed to the `URL` constructor is missing a scheme (e.g.
`about: blank`).
There are currently no cases where the rest of the data in `activeTab`
is useful in the absence of an `origin`. This will make upcoming UI
logic changes a bit simpler than they would be otherwise. Now we can
assume that if any property is set on `activeTab`, it must have a valid
`origin`.
There were three cases where execution unintentionally continued after
an error was encountered. These cases likely are impossible to
encounter in practice due to recent validation improvements in the
`eth-json-rpc-middleware/wallet` module, but they were broken
nonetheless.
Execution inside the Promise constructor now halts immediately after
`reject` is called.
* Use over the whole stringified error object which doesn't show the actual error message that is set as the
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* Feedback commit
The code for checking whether a transaction was dropped or not was
refactored in #8398, but in the process an off-by-one error was
introduced.
The old version of `_checkIfTxWasDropped` would query for an updated
transaction count from the network, and would consider the pending
transaction to be dropped if the count was above the nonce. However,
the version introduced in #8398 considers the transaction to be dropped
if the count is above *or equal to* the nonce.
The pending transaction nonce is expected to be equal to the
transaction count, because the nonce starts at zero. The transaction
count is equal to the expected next nonce.
The variable name has been updated to make this more clear
(`networkNextNonce` is how the `nonce-tracker` refers to this value).
`parseInt` is now called with an explicit radix of `16` as well, to
ensure both nonce strings are always parsed as hex. In all cases I am
aware of, these nonce strings were prefixed by `0x`, meaning that
`parseInt` would default to a radix of `16`, so this likely doesn't
constitute a functional change.
Fixes#8688
* origin/develop: (58 commits)
Fix site icon fallback letter (#8815)
add hover style to list-item (#8813)
Fix site icon size (#8814)
Consolidate connected account alerts (#8802)
lowercase web3
Use markdown-to-jsx@6.11.4 (#8809)
Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
also remove 'dapp' from descriptions
remove all user-facing instances of 'dapp'
update button styling on home/asset page (#8800)
Fix handling of permissions of removed accounts (#8803)
Clear permssions during createNewVaultAndRestore (#8804)
Hide token transfers on ETH asset page (#8799)
Fix account name editing (#8801)
Fix connect flow account list height (#8798)
Update color of menu item icons (#8797)
Update "Connected accounts" empty description (#8796)
Stop reporting failed transactions to Sentry (#8795)
Omit state snapshot from Sentry errors (#8794)
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* update connected accounts appearance
* consolidate account alerts
* UnconnectedAccountAlert: use ConnectedAccountsList
* move switch account action out of menu in all views
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Imported accounts can be removed, but the permissions controller is not
informed when this happens. Permissions are now removed as part of the
account removal process.
Additionally, the `getPermittedIdentitiesForCurrentTab` selector now
filters out any non-existent accounts, in case a render occurs in the
middle of an account removal.
This was resulting in a render crash upon opening the popup on a site
that was connected to the removed account.
The state snapshot we were attaching to Sentry errors was too large.
As a temporary solution, it has been removed completely. We can re-add
it later after reducing its size.
* restore and enhance the time est feature
background: we had a feature for showing a time estimate on pending txs
that was accidently removed during the redesign implementation. This PR
restores that feature and also enhances it:
1. Displays the time estimate on all views instead of just fullscreen
2. Uses Intl.RelativeTimeFormat to format the time
3. Adds a way to toggle the feature flag.
4. Uses a hook to calculate the time remaining instead of a component
* Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
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* do not display on test nets
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'Activity' is a better name for this tab because it contains more than
just transactions. Signature requests are also included, and more non-
transaction activity may be included in the future.
initially set out to add the failed tooltip back to the transaction list, but
in the process rediscovered the transaction-status component which illuminated
a fair number of statuses that were not properly handled by the refactor of the
list. These statuses were discussed with UX and engineering team members to come
up with a definitive list of statuses that should be reflected in the UI
Changes:
1. normalized the color of status labels to use Red-500 and Orange-500 where applicable
2. added a new color of icon for pending transactions -- grey
3. added support for dropped and rejected labels
4. failed, dropped, rejected and cancelled all have red icons now.
5. cancelled transactions will reflect a change in the user's balance
6. tooltip displayed for failed transactions
7. Icon logic isolated to a new component.
The `TokenRatesController` was accidentally broken in #8744, when the
logic for starting and stopping polling was moved from the `isActive`
property to start/stop functions.
A reference to the now-obsolete `isActive` property was accidentally
left behind, resulting in no exchange rate updates.