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Support has been restored for Chromium v78. Previously the extension would crash upon startup. The main incompatibility was the use of ES2020 operators (the optional chain and nullish coalesce operators) in the libraries `@ethereumjs/util` and `superstruct`. This was resolved by transpiling those libraries. After fixing that, the extension no longer crashed but the UI refused to connect. This was because the UI process was not being identified as an internal process, because the code responsible for checking that was relying on the `origin` property of `MessageSender` [1] which wasn't added until Chromium v80. The check has been updated to use the `url` property instead, which existed in older versions of Chrome. Lastly, the content security policy was updated to include the default content security policy alongside the intended modification. Newer versions of Chrome will merge the configired CSP with the default, but older versions required it to be explicitly specified. This should not result in any functional change. [1]: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/runtime/#type-MessageSender |
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build | ||
charts | ||
highlights | ||
lib | ||
states | ||
ts-migration-dashboard | ||
announcer.js | ||
chromereload.js | ||
create-static-server.js | ||
empty.js | ||
generate-icon-names.js | ||
generate-lavamoat-policies.js | ||
generate-migration.sh | ||
get-changed-file-names.sh | ||
gource-viz.sh | ||
jest.config.js | ||
metamaskbot-build-announce.js | ||
missing-locale-strings.js | ||
mock-segment.js | ||
README.md | ||
run-ganache.sh | ||
sentry-publish.js | ||
sentry-upload-artifacts.sh | ||
shellcheck.sh | ||
show-deps-install-scripts.js | ||
source-map-explorer.sh | ||
sourcemap-validator.js | ||
static-server.js | ||
stream-flat-map.js | ||
verify-locale-strings.js |
Development
Several files which are needed for developing on MetaMask.
Usually each file or directory contains information about its scope / usage.
Segment
Debugging with the Mock Segment API
To start the Mock Segment API:
- Add/replace the
SEGMENT_HOST
andSEGMENT_WRITE_KEY
variables in.metamaskrc
SEGMENT_HOST='http://localhost:9090' SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY='FAKE'
- Build the project to the
./dist/
folder withyarn dist
- Run the Mock Segment API from the command line
node development/mock-segment.js
Events triggered whilst using the extension will be logged to the console of the Mock Segment API.
More information on the API and its usage can be found here.
Debugging in Segment
To debug in a production Segment environment:
- Create a free account on Segment
- Create a New Workspace
- Add a Source (Node.js)
- Copy the
Write Key
from the API Keys section under Settings - Add/replace the
SEGMENT_HOST
andSEGMENT_WRITE_KEY
variables in.metamaskrc
SEGMENT_HOST='https://api.segment.io' SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY='COPIED_WRITE_KEY'
- Build the project to the
./dist/
folder withyarn dist
Events triggered whilst using the extension will be displayed in Segment's Debugger.
Debugging Segment requests in MetaMask
To opt in to MetaMetrics;
- Unlock the extension
- Open the Account menu
- Click the
Settings
menu item - Click the
Security & Privacy
menu item - Toggle the
Participate in MetaMetrics
menu option to theON
position
You can inspect the requests in the Network
tab of your browser's Developer Tools (background.html)
by filtering for POST
requests to /v1/batch
. The full url will be http://localhost:9090/v1/batch
or https://api.segment.io/v1/batch
respectively.
Sentry
Debugging in Sentry
To debug in a production Sentry environment:
- If you have not already got a Sentry account, you can create a free account on Sentry
- Create a New Sentry Organization
- If you already have an existing Sentry account and workspace, open the sidebar drop down menu, then click
Switch organization
followed byCreate a new organization
- If you already have an existing Sentry account and workspace, open the sidebar drop down menu, then click
- Create a New Project
- Copy the
Public Key
andProject ID
from the Client Keys section under your projects Settings- Select
Settings
in the sidebar menu, then selectProjects
in the secondary menu. Click your project then selectClient Keys (DSN)
from the secondary menu. Click theConfigure
button on theClient Keys
page and copy yourProject Id
andPublic Key
- Select
- Add/replace the
SENTRY_DSN
andSENTRY_DSN_DEV
variables in.metamaskrc
SENTRY_DSN_DEV=https://{SENTRY_PUBLIC_KEY}@sentry.io/{SENTRY_PROJECT_ID} SENTRY_DSN=https://{SENTRY_PUBLIC_KEY}@sentry.io/{SENTRY_PROJECT_ID}
- Build the project to the
./dist/
folder withyarn dist
Errors reported whilst using the extension will be displayed in Sentry's Issues
page.
Source Maps
Debugging production builds using Source Maps
To unbundle the extensions compiled and minified JavaScript using Source Maps:
- Open Chrome DevTools to inspect the
background.html
orhome.html
view - Click on the
Sources
tab in Chrome DevTools - In the Sources tab, click on the
Page
panel - Expand the file directory in the Page panel until you see the source files you're after
- Select a source file in the Page panel
chrome-extension://{EXTENSION_ID}/common-0.js
- Double click the source file to open it in the Workspace
- Right click in the body of the source file and select
Add source map...
- Enter the path to the corresponding source map file, and Click
Add
file:///{LOCAL_FILE_SYSTEM}/metamask-extension/dist/sourcemaps/common-0.js.map
- Repeat the steps above as necessary adding all the relevant source map files
- Your source maps should now be added to the DevTools Console, and you should be able to see your original source files when you debug your code