Add two new FontAwesome icon components. The first is an eye, and the
second is an eye with a slash through it. These will be used in a
subsequent PR for a "Show/Hide" toggle.
* Fix for connected sites throwing error if name is null.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Reverted yarn.lock changes.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Fix for connected sites throwing error if name is null.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Reverted yarn.lock changes.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
The `data-test-id` prop has been added to `TextField`. This prop allows
selecting this component more easily from e2e and unit tests. This is
required for a subsequent PR that includes a text field that cannot be
selected for by placeholder or contents or label (any of which would
have been preferable).
* Automate the Flask release
A Flask release will now be published alongside each main extension
release. The version of each Flask release will be the same as the
extension version except it will have the suffix `-flask.0`.
* Programmatically remove build prefix
The create GH release Bash script derives the Flask version from the
Flask build filename by removing the build prefix, leaving just the
version. Rather than hard-coding the prefix size to remove, it is now
calculated programmatically so that it is easier to read and update.
* Fix tag publishing
The tab publishing step used the wrong credentials, and didn't properly
identify the commit author. This has now been fixed.
In order to properly review a pull request, it is necessary to not only
understand the details about the changes presented, but also the
*context* behind those changes. Oftentimes, this context is difficult to
locate or even absent altogether. Providing a link to an issue or a user
story helps, but only if there are sufficient details listed in the
resource itself, which may not always be the case. Ultimately, I feel
that the best way to provide such information is to briefly explain it
in the PR description.
Additionally, for changes that involve UI/UX improvements, screenshots
or screencaps can really help the review process, as one can comprehend
the changes much faster than reading the relevant code.
With that in mind, this commit updates the pull request template to
include some more prompts and a better template for the description
area.
When the gas API is down, the logic we use will no longer compute all of
the data that the gas API returns in order to reduce the burden on
Infura. Specifically, only estimated fees for different priority levels,
as well as the latest base fee, will be available; all other data
points, such as the latest and historical priority fee range and network
stability, will be missing. This commit updates the frontend logic to
account for this lack of data by merely hiding the relevant pieces of
the UI that would otherwise be shown.
The snap e2e tests introduced in #13671 were broken due to a conflict
with the changes in #13895. The latter PR changed the version name for
non-main builds so that it always includes the build type.
The Firefox webdriver has been updated to use the new `getVersion`
utility, ensuring that it always looks for the correct build filename.
* Changed registryUrl for snaps only in firefox
Fixed getPlatform to only be imported into metamask-controller in flask
Removed snaps specific testrunner script and use run-all with a cli option
* Fixed flakey tests
* Removed unneeded await
* Added delay
* Fixed linting
* Fix permission site origin overflow
* Standardize connect flow a bit
* Another standardization change
* Fix another chip width issue
* Standardize snap install
* Fix lint
* Fix overflow after rebase
The version of a build is now derived from both the `version` field in
`package.json` and the requested build type and version. The build type
and version are added onto the manifest version as a suffix, according
to the SemVer prerelease format.
We already have support in the extension for versions of this format,
but to apply a Flask or Beta version required manual updates to
`package.json`. Now it can be done just with build arguments.
A `get-version` module was created to make it easier to generate the
version in the various places we do that during the build. It was
created in the `development/lib` directory because it will be used by
other non-build development scripts in a future PR.
The `BuildType` constant was extracted to its own module as well, and
moved to the `development/lib` directory. This was to make it clear
that it's used by various different development scripts, not just the
build.