The `network` store of the network controller crams two types of data
into one place. It roughly tracks whether we have enough information to
make requests to the network and whether the network is capable of
receiving requests, but it also stores the ID of the network (as
obtained via `net_version`).
Generally we shouldn't be using the network ID for anything, as it has
been completely replaced by chain ID, which all custom RPC endpoints
have been required to support for over a year now. However, as the
network ID is used in various places within the extension codebase,
removing it entirely would be a non-trivial effort. So, minimally, this
commit splits `network` into two stores: `networkId` and
`networkStatus`. But it also expands the concept of network status.
Previously, the network was in one of two states: "loading" and
"not-loading". But now it can be in one of four states:
- `available`: The network is able to receive and respond to requests.
- `unavailable`: The network is not able to receive and respond to
requests for unknown reasons.
- `blocked`: The network is actively blocking requests based on the
user's geolocation. (This is specific to Infura.)
- `unknown`: We don't know whether the network can receive and respond
to requests, either because we haven't checked or we tried to check
and were unsuccessful.
This commit also changes how the network status is determined —
specifically, how many requests are used to determine that status, when
they occur, and whether they are awaited. Previously, the network
controller would make 2 to 3 requests during the course of running
`lookupNetwork`.
* First, if it was an Infura network, it would make a request for
`eth_blockNumber` to determine whether Infura was blocking requests or
not, then emit an appropriate event. This operation was not awaited.
* Then, regardless of the network, it would fetch the network ID via
`net_version`. This operation was awaited.
* Finally, regardless of the network, it would fetch the latest block
via `eth_getBlockByNumber`, then use the result to determine whether
the network supported EIP-1559. This operation was awaited.
Now:
* One fewer request is made, specifically `eth_blockNumber`, as we don't
need to make an extra request to determine whether Infura is blocking
requests; we can reuse `eth_getBlockByNumber`;
* All requests are awaited, which makes `lookupNetwork` run fully
in-band instead of partially out-of-band; and
* Both requests for `net_version` and `eth_getBlockByNumber` are
performed in parallel to make `lookupNetwork` run slightly faster.
* added the rest of the sev1 warnings to getSnapInstallWarnings
* added and updated translations
* Updated getSnapInstallWarnings to include warnings for all weight-1 permissions
* Updated snap install warning and css according to designs
* fix snaps tests
* fixed alignment/spacing
* updated e2e tests to click through the newly displayed public key access warning
* lint fix
* fixed update snap test
* refactored getSnapInstallWarnings, moved logic to PERMISSION_DESCRIPTIONS
* fix logic to account for objects & arrays
* update function description
* add missing properties to ethereum provider description
* moved id and message to baseDescription to fix error
* add optional chaining to fix undefined error
* more optional chaining
* more optional chaining
* Update UI related to MetaMask Snaps Platform trademark
* Remove redundant UI text according to new designs
* Fix lint errors
* Fix e2e test expectation
* Fix lint in test
* Fix e2e test expectation
* Fix some UI parts
* Update CSS for noSnaps message
* Add next design iteration
* Add minor fix
* Update locale message
* Fix learn more text size
* Refactor usage of design system components
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Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <rekmarks@protonmail.com>
The `HardwareKeyringTypes` constant has been renamed to `KeyringTypes`
and moved to a separate constants module, to reflect that it contains
more than just hardware wallet keyring types. This corrects a mistake
made recently during a TypeScript conversion.
* Added fallback copy for when we're not able to retrieve a erc721 or erc1155 name in the setApprovalForAll screen and added unit tests
* Fixing lint
* Review requested changes
* Modify small copy changes in messages.json
* Fixing nft e2e tests
* Fixing nft e2e tests final
* Added snapshots for tests and removed data-testid
* Modify translation messages and e2e tests
* add e2e test for onboarding flow
* Add method to test if we create a new wallet
* fix code
* editng code
* Add test if import wrong SRP
* fix test
* add test where we chack if user select diffrent type of SRP
* update test for checking if user select different SRP
* update code
* add test for if user enter wrong password in confirm password field
* add two test to verify if user is on correct page after import wallet
* update cod
* lint fix
* fix code to test pass
* fix code
* improve code
* change completeCreateNewWalletOnboardingFlow function parameters and update code
* delete unnecessary wait
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Co-authored-by: dzfjz <120640011+dzfjz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: dzfjz <dzenana.fejzic-ext@consensys.net>
* Revert "Moved subscribe and filter into network controller (#16693)"
This reverts commit 6f6984fa58. That
commit was an RPC middleware refactor intended to move the subscribe
and filter middleware into the network controller, to simplify the
process of sharing this middleware between clients.
This refactor resulted in `eth_subscribe` notifications being sent on
the wrong connections, causing the UI to break in some cases (the UI
`provider` connection does not support notifications). This happened
because the `setupProviderEngine` function runs per-connection,
whereas the engine setup inside the network controller is global. The
global network client cannot support notifications because it has no
way to route them; they'll need to stay in the per-connection provider
engine.
Closes#17467
* Add e2e test
An e2e test has been added that confirms subscriptions are only
broadcast to the site that registered them. This test fails on
`develop`.
* NFTs: Remove feature flag for release
* Update security tab jest test
* Fix broken test
* Update snapshot
* Update test
* Fix test
* remove nft build
* move tests to main e2e job
* remove nft scripts
* remove test for nft build
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Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
* adding base what's new for NFT autodetection
* lintfix
* Adding nfts svg image
* adding new notification to fixture builder for e2e
* lint:fix
* Adding new messaging, styling what's new
* styling descriptions, increasing fullscreen height
* applying firstNotification styling to NFT whats new announcement
* adding scrollDown button to whats new popup
* adding Opensea announcement, removing old announcement, moving scrollDown button up to popover component
* verify-locales:fix
* updating icon
* Removed a feature flag
* Add test for transaction security provider
* add rest of the test cases for transaction security provider
* change code
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Co-authored-by: Filip Sekulic <filip.sekulic@consensys.net>
* Added test for submitting second swap without waiting for first one to finish
* Added more test code
* Removed look around Review Swap button
* Added test verification for the transaction details
* Changed mocked API for token import
* Added assert error messages
* Fixed lint errors
* Removed empty lines and improved coding consistency
* Removed empty lines