An array of integers is now used to represent the SRP in three cases:
* In the import wallet flow, the UI uses it to pass the user-provided
SRP to the background (which converts the array to a buffer).
* In the create wallet flow, the UI uses it to retrieve the generated
SRP from the background.
* When persisting the wallet to state, the background uses it to
serialize the SRP.
Co-authored-by: Elliot Winkler <elliot.winkler@gmail.com>
* ConnectedAccountsPermissions: convert to FC
* permissions: add usePermissionsDescriptions
- fix ConnectedAccountsPermissions eth_accounts i18n
* ConnectedAccountsPermissions: rm .component
from path
* ConnectedAccountsPermissions: fix toggleExpanded
ensure we change previous state value
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
After landing on Swap, a disclaimer of Smart Transactions appear, and an error on devTools shows the following: “invalid prop ‘type’ of value ‘ul’” supplied to ‘Typography’
After enabling Smart Transactions, an error on devTools shows the following: “invalid prop ‘smartTransactionsOptInSatus’ of type ‘boolean supplied to ‘SlippageButtons’
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Fix: Insufficient number of substitutions for key "stxSuccessDescription"
* Only calculate "approvalGas" if the "approvalNeeded" param is truthy in a quote
* "Swap from" has to be set to enable "Review Swap", set a default token for "Swap from"
* Fix: Unable to find value of key "undefined" for locale
* Use array destructuring
* Fix: Insufficient number of substitutions for key "stxSuccessDescription"
* Only calculate "approvalGas" if the "approvalNeeded" param is truthy in a quote
* "Swap from" has to be set to enable "Review Swap", set a default token for "Swap from"
* Fix: Unable to find value of key "undefined" for locale
* Use array destructuring
If an error occurs while running Browserify, the stream that Browserify
creates will emit an `error` event. However, this event is not being
handled, so Node will catch it instead. But the error message it
produces is very nebulous, as it merely spits out the stream object and
completely ignores the actual error that occurred. So this commit
listens for the `error` event and outputs the error.
One note here is that when we are outputting the error, we must get
around a bug that exists in Endo where if you pass an Error object to
`console.{log,error,info,debug}` then you will just see `{}` on-screen.
We get around this by printing `err.stack`.