The filename is seeded by a simple use of Math.random() pulling from an alphanumeric character bank, as opposed to a more cryptographically random solution. This provides a simple layer of difficulty for bad actors to seek out the recovery phrase file.
* Add `react/no-unused-prop-types` rule
All detected unused prop types have been removed. I have attempted to
ensure these props are no longer passed in either.
* Update handling of props to avoid false positive lint errors
These cases were detected by `react/no-unused-prop-types` as being
unused props, even though they were used. These minor adjustments
prevent them from being flagged as errors.
* Update unit tests
Many of these tests were just checking that specific props were passed
from containers or to a child component. These were deleted, as I can't
imagine how they'd be useful.
* Disable `react/no-unused-prop-types` in `componentWillReceiveProps
The rule `react/no-unused-prop-types` doesn't seem to be detecting
props used within `UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps`. The two cases
have been disabled temporarily until we can replace these unsafe
lifecycle functions.
* Delete unused code
* Run threebox imports through migrations
* Remove 3box feature flag
* Remove unnecessary use of 'type' in threebox._updatePlugin
* Fix threebox controller getLastUpdated
* Turn off threebox by default
* Rename restoredFromThreeBox to showRestorePrompt
* Remove accientally added method from threebox controller
* Restore from threebox on import from unlock screen
* Throw on non 404 errors from Box.getconfig in new3Box
The back button on the import seed phrase page leaves the Redux store
with `appState.forgottenPassword` set to true, which prevents the user
from logging in. That flag is now unset when the user leaves the page.
Fixes#6740