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Add TypeScript to the linting process (#13495)
This commit allows developers to write TypeScript files and lint them
(either via a language server in their editor of choice or through the
`yarn lint` command).

The new TypeScript configuration as well as the updated ESLint
configuration not only includes support for parsing TypeScript files,
but also provides some compatibility between JavaScript and TypeScript.
That is, it makes it possible for a TypeScript file that imports a
JavaScript file or a JavaScript file that imports a TypeScript file to
be linted.

Note that this commit does not integrate TypeScript into the build
system yet, so we cannot start converting files to TypeScript and
pushing them to the repo until that final step is complete.
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tsconfig.json Add TypeScript to the linting process (#13495) 2022-03-21 12:54:47 -06:00
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MetaMask Browser Extension

You can find the latest version of MetaMask on our official website. For help using MetaMask, visit our User Support Site.

For general questions, feature requests, or developer questions, visit our Community Forum.

MetaMask supports Firefox, Google Chrome, and Chromium-based browsers. We recommend using the latest available browser version.

For up to the minute news, follow our Twitter or Medium pages.

To learn how to develop MetaMask-compatible applications, visit our Developer Docs.

To learn how to contribute to the MetaMask project itself, visit our Internal Docs.

Building locally

  • Install Node.js version 14
    • If you are using nvm (recommended) running nvm use will automatically choose the right node version for you.
  • Install Yarn
  • Install dependencies: yarn setup (not the usual install command)
  • Copy the .metamaskrc.dist file to .metamaskrc
    • Replace the INFURA_PROJECT_ID value with your own personal Infura Project ID.
    • If debugging MetaMetrics, you'll need to add a value for SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY Segment write key.
  • Build the project to the ./dist/ folder with yarn dist.

Uncompressed builds can be found in /dist, compressed builds can be found in /builds once they're built.

See the build system readme for build system usage information.

Contributing

Development builds

To start a development build (e.g. with logging and file watching) run yarn start.

React and Redux DevTools

To start the React DevTools, run yarn devtools:react with a development build installed in a browser. This will open in a separate window; no browser extension is required.

To start the Redux DevTools Extension:

  • Install the package remotedev-server globally (e.g. yarn global add remotedev-server)
  • Install the Redux Devtools extension.
  • Open the Redux DevTools extension and check the "Use custom (local) server" checkbox in the Remote DevTools Settings, using the default server configuration (host localhost, port 8000, secure connection checkbox unchecked).

Then run the command yarn devtools:redux with a development build installed in a browser. This will enable you to use the Redux DevTools extension to inspect MetaMask.

To create a development build and run both of these tools simultaneously, run yarn start:dev.

Test Dapp

This test site can be used to execute different user flows.

Running Unit Tests and Linting

Run unit tests and the linter with yarn test. To run just unit tests, run yarn test:unit.

You can run the linter by itself with yarn lint, and you can automatically fix some lint problems with yarn lint:fix. You can also run these two commands just on your local changes to save time with yarn lint:changed and yarn lint:changed:fix respectively.

Running E2E Tests

Our e2e test suite can be run on either Firefox or Chrome. In either case, start by creating a test build by running yarn build:test.

Firefox e2e tests can be run with yarn test:e2e:firefox.

Chrome e2e tests can be run with yarn test:e2e:chrome, but they will only work if you have Chrome v79 installed. Update the chromedriver package to a version matching your local Chrome installation to run e2e tests on newer Chrome versions.

Changing dependencies

Whenever you change dependencies (adding, removing, or updating, either in package.json or yarn.lock), there are various files that must be kept up-to-date.

  • yarn.lock:
    • Run yarn setup again after your changes to ensure yarn.lock has been properly updated.
    • Run yarn yarn-deduplicate to remove duplicate dependencies from the lockfile.
  • The allow-scripts configuration in package.json
    • Run yarn allow-scripts auto to update the allow-scripts configuration automatically. This config determines whether the package's install/postinstall scripts are allowed to run. Review each new package to determine whether the install script needs to run or not, testing if necessary.
    • Unfortunately, yarn allow-scripts auto will behave inconsistently on different platforms. macOS and Windows users may see extraneous changes relating to optional dependencies.
  • The LavaMoat policy files. The tl;dr is to run yarn lavamoat:auto to update these files, but there can be devils in the details. Continue reading for more information.
    • There are two sets of LavaMoat policy files:
      • The production LavaMoat policy files (lavamoat/browserify/*/policy.json), which are re-generated using yarn lavamoat:background:auto.
        • These should be regenerated whenever the production dependencies for the background change.
      • The build system LavaMoat policy file (lavamoat/build-system/policy.json), which is re-generated using yarn lavamoat:build:auto.
        • This should be regenerated whenever the dependencies used by the build system itself change.
    • Whenever you regenerate a policy file, review the changes to determine whether the access granted to each package seems appropriate.
    • Unfortunately, yarn lavamoat:auto will behave inconsistently on different platforms. macOS and Windows users may see extraneous changes relating to optional dependencies.
    • Keep in mind that any kind of dynamic import or dynamic use of globals may elude LavaMoat's static analysis. Refer to the LavaMoat documentation or ask for help if you run into any issues.

Architecture

Architecture Diagram

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