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ciphermask/ui/hooks/useEventFragment.js

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import { useCallback, useEffect, useRef, useState } from 'react';
import { useSelector } from 'react-redux';
import { getEnvironmentType } from '../../app/scripts/lib/util';
import { selectMatchingFragment } from '../selectors';
import {
finalizeEventFragment,
createEventFragment,
updateEventFragment,
} from '../store/actions';
import { useSegmentContext } from './useSegmentContext';
/**
* Retrieves a fragment from memory or initializes new fragment if one does not
* exist. Returns three methods that are tied to the fragment, as well as the
* fragment id.
*
* @param {string} existingId
Version v10.18.4 RC (#15643) * Version v10.18.4 * Fix default currency symbol for `wallet_addEthereumChain` + improve warnings for data that doesn't match our validation expectations (#15201) * set more appropriate default for ticker symbol when wallet_addEthereumChain is called * throw error to dapp when site suggests network with same chainId but different ticker symbol from already added network, instead of showing error and disabled notification to user * Fix Provider Tracking Metrics (#15082) * fix filetype audit (#15334) * Remove decentralized 4byte function signature registry since it contains incorrect signatures and we can't algorithmically check for best option when 4byte.directory is down (#15300) * remove decentralized 4byte function signature registry since it is griefed and we can't algorithmically check for best option when 4byte is down * add migration * remove nock of on chain registry call in getMethodDataAsync test * remove audit exclusion (#15346) * Updates `eth-lattice-keyring` to v0.10.0 (#15261) This is mainly associated with an update in GridPlus SDK and enables better strategies for fetching calldata decoder data. `eth-lattice-keyring` changes: GridPlus/eth-lattice-keyring@v0.7.3...v0.10.0 `gridplus-sdk` changes (which includes a codebase rewrite): GridPlus/gridplus-sdk@v1.2.3...v2.2.2 * Fix 'block link explorer on custom networks' (#13870) * Created a logic for the 'Add a block explorer URL' Removed unused message Message logic rollback Modified history push operation WIP: Pushing before rebasing Applied requested changes Removed unintenionally added code * Lint fix * Metrics fixed * Stop injecting provider on docs.google.com (#15459) * Fix setting of gasPrice when on non-eip 1559 networks (#15628) * Fix setting of gasPrice when on non-eip 1559 networks * Fix unit tests * Fix logic * Update ui/ducks/send/send.test.js Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com> * [GridPlus] Bumps `eth-lattice-keyring` to v0.11.0 (#15490) * [GridPlus] Bumps `gridplus-sdk` to v2.2.4 (#15561) * remove exclusions for mismatched object jsdoc type casing (#15351) * Improve `tokenId` parsing and clean up `useAssetDetails` hook (#15304) * Fix state creation in setupSentryGetStateGlobal (#15635) * filter breadcrumbs for improved clarity while debugging sentry errors (#15639) * Update v10.18.4 changelog (#15645) * Auto generated changelog * Update 10.18.4 changelog * Run lavamoat:auto * Call metrics event for wallet type selection at the right time (#15591) * Fix Sentry in LavaMoat contexts (#15672) Our Sentry setup relies upon application state, but it wasn't able to access it in LavaMoat builds because it's running in a separate Compartment. A patch has been introduced to the LavaMoat runtime to allow the root Compartment to mutate the `rootGlobals` object, which is accessible from outside the compartment as well. This lets us expose application state to our Sentry integration. * Fix Sentry deduplication of events that were never sent (#15677) The Sentry `Dedupe` integration has been filtering out our events, even when they were never sent due to our `beforeSend` handler. It was wrongly identifying them as duplicates because it has no knowledge of `beforeSend` or whether they were actually sent or not. To resolve this, the filtering we were doing in `beforeSend` has been moved to a Sentry integration. This integration is installed ahead of the `Dedupe` integration, so `Dedupe` should never find out about any events that we filter out, and thus will never consider them as sent when they were not. * Replace `lavamoat-runtime.js` patch (#15682) A patch made in #15672 was found to be unnecessary. Instead of setting a `rootGlobals` object upon construction of the root compartment, we are now creating a `sentryHooks` object in the initial top-level compartment. I hadn't realized at the time that the root compartment would inherit all properties of the initial compartment `globalThis`. This accomplishes the same goals as #15672 except without needing a patch. * Update v10.18.4 changelog * Fix lint issues * Update yarn.lock * Update `depcheck` to latest version (#15690) `depcheck` has been updated to the latest version. This version pins `@babel/parser` to v7.16.4 because of unresolved bugs in v7.16.5 that result in `depcheck` failing to parse TypeScript files correctly. We had a Yarn resolution in place to ensure `@babel/parser@7.16.4` was being used already. That resolution is no longer needed so it has been removed. This should resove the issue the dev team has been seeing lately where `yarn` and `yarn-deduplicate` disagree about the state the lockfile should be in. * Update yarn.lock * Update LavaMoat policy * deduplicate * Update LavaMoat build policy Co-authored-by: MetaMask Bot <metamaskbot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Donesky <adonesky@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Brad Decker <bhdecker84@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Miller <asmiller1989@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Filip Sekulic <filip.sekulic@consensys.net> Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Dan J Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: seaona <54408225+seaona@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: seaona <mariona@gmx.es> Co-authored-by: PeterYinusa <peter.yinusa@consensys.net>
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* @param {object} fragmentOptions
* @returns
*/
export function useEventFragment(existingId, fragmentOptions = {}) {
// To prevent overcalling the createEventFragment background method a ref
// is used to store a boolean value of whether we have already called the
// method.
const createEventFragmentCalled = useRef(false);
// In order to immediately return a created fragment, instead of waiting for
// background state to update and find the newly created fragment, we have a
// state element that is updated with the fragmentId returned from the
// call into the background process.
const [createdFragmentId, setCreatedFragmentId] = useState(undefined);
// Select a matching fragment from state if one exists that matches the
// criteria. If an existingId is passed in it is preferred, if not and the
// fragmentOptions has the persist key set to true, a fragment with matching
// successEvent will be pulled from memory if it exists.
const fragment = useSelector((state) =>
selectMatchingFragment(state, {
fragmentOptions,
existingId: existingId ?? createdFragmentId,
}),
);
// If no valid existing fragment can be found, a new one must be created that
// will then be found by the selector above. To do this, invoke the
// createEventFragment method with the fragmentOptions and current sessionId.
// As soon as we call the background method we also update the
// createEventFragmentCalled ref's current value to true so that future calls
// are suppressed.
useEffect(() => {
if (fragment === undefined && createEventFragmentCalled.current === false) {
createEventFragmentCalled.current = true;
createEventFragment({
...fragmentOptions,
environmentType: getEnvironmentType(),
}).then((createdFragment) => {
setCreatedFragmentId(createdFragment.id);
});
}
}, [fragment, fragmentOptions]);
const context = useSegmentContext();
/**
* trackSuccess is used to close a fragment with the affirmative action. This
* method is just a thin wrapper around the background method that sets the
* necessary values.
*/
const trackSuccess = useCallback(() => {
finalizeEventFragment(fragment.id, { context });
}, [fragment, context]);
/**
* trackFailure is used to close a fragment as abandoned. This method is just a
* thin wrapper around the background method that sets the necessary values.
*/
const trackFailure = useCallback(() => {
finalizeEventFragment(fragment.id, { abandoned: true, context });
}, [fragment, context]);
/**
* updateEventFragmentProperties is a thin wrapper around updateEventFragment
* that supplies the fragment id as the first parameter. This function will
* be passed back from the hook as 'updateEventFragment', but is named
* updateEventFragmentProperties to avoid naming conflicts.
*/
const updateEventFragmentProperties = useCallback(
(payload) => {
updateEventFragment(fragment.id, payload);
},
[fragment],
);
return {
trackSuccess,
trackFailure,
updateEventFragment: updateEventFragmentProperties,
fragment,
};
}