The integration tests are slow, and rather inconvenient to run in
development on a regular basis (they break if you move the mouse). They
have been removed from the `test` script, to make running `test`
frequently during development less painful.
* Introduce delay for eth_estimateGas calls with in test
* Add test that fails when gas estimates of contract method calls without gas are too high.
* Get transaction gas data from unApprovedTxs instead of confirmTransaction
* Fix selection of gas data in gas-modal-page-container.container
* Lint changes related to Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix e2e tests on Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix unit and integration tests for changes from Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* more e2e fixes
* Add assertions for transaction values on confirm screen
* Fix display of transaction amount on confirm screen.
This silences a warning message that was printed to the console whenever
this module was loaded during tests.
The API changes between these two versions were reviewed carefully for
differences. The only difference made was to `PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA256.bytes`,
which was replaced by `Pbkdf2HmacSha256`.
The length argument no longer has a default value, so it has been set
to match what the default value was in the previous version we used,
which is 32 (the SHA256 hash size).
The flat tests also rely upon these transformations, yet invoke
browserify from the command line rather than using the gulpfile. The
transformations have been specified on the command line for those
instead.
Of course it's not ideal to have the same transformations listed in two
different places, but the plan is to delete the flat tests soon anyway,
so this should suffice until then.
Closes#4538
The MetaMask bot is currently failing to publish docs updates, and it is
[blocking our ability to release new
versions](https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/pull/6765).
While we should pursue a proper fix, I think it's worth disabling in the
meanwhile so this glitch doesn't interfere with our regular release
cadence further.
* Add tests for ImportWithSeedPhrase#parseSeedPhrase
* Handle importing whitespace-only seed phrases
Fixes#6694
This changeset fixes our parsing of seed phrases during import to handle the
case where a user tries to import a seed phrase that consists solely of whitespace.
We no longer produce an error and instead treat it as an incorrect seed phrase.
* Handle importing more invalid seed phrases
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
Refactor the AccountDetailsModal to follow newer conventions. Changes
include:
- Create a directory for the component with separate files for the
component, the container, and the entrypoint.
- Use jsx rather than hyperscript
Fixes#6741
The source maps generated previously were mapping the bundled files to
the post-Babel files - they weren't showing mapping to the source files
as written.
It looks like this was a result of `reactify` being used in addition to
babel - that transformation must have dropped the source maps.
`reactify` still needs to be listed as a dependency because it is
an unlisted requirement of the `boron` package, which we use. We don't
need to use it to create our bundles though, as Babel already performs
the transformations we need.
There is currently a bug in chrome that prevents reading source maps
from a local file [0]. This was preventing Chrome DevTools from using
our JavaScript source maps, where were saved as `.map` files. To work
around this problem the source maps are now generated inline, which
seems to work fine.
The only other browser I tested this with was Firefox, which works both
before and after this change.
[0]: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=931675
Omit requiring mocha to be installed globally; this is not required
for any of the listed commands. Also update the `lint` command to use
the npm script, as the gulp command referenced doesn't exist.
The `watch` npm script did not work - it must have gone unused for some
time. The following changes were required for it to work:
* Use the `--watch` flag, rather than the `watch` command (which appears
to not exist)
* Set the `METAMASK_ENV` environment variable to "test"
* Include the tests in the `ui` directory
* require the `test/setup.js` file before running the tests
The reporter was also changed to `min`, which is generally recommended
for use with the `--watch` flag.