As we convert parts of the codebase to TypeScript, we will want a way to
track progress. This commit adds a dashboard which displays all of the
files that we wish to convert to TypeScript and which files we've
already converted.
The list of all possible files to convert is predetermined by walking
the dependency graph of each entrypoint the build system uses to compile
the extension (the files that the entrypoint imports, the files that the
imports import, etc). The list should not need to be regenerated, but
you can do it by running:
yarn ts-migration:enumerate
The dashboard is implemented as a separate React app. The CircleCI
configuration has been updated so that when a new commit is pushed, the
React app is built and stored in the CircleCI artifacts. When a PR is
merged, the built files will be pushed to a separate repo whose sole
purpose is to serve the dashboard via GitHub Pages (this is the same
way that the Storybook works). All of the app code and script to build
the app are self-contained under
`development/ts-migration-dashboard`. To build this app yourself, you
can run:
yarn ts-migration:dashboard:build
or if you want to build automatically as you change files, run:
yarn ts-migration:dashboard:watch
Then open the following file in your browser (there is no server
component):
development/ts-migration-dashboard/build/index.html
Finally, although you shouldn't have to do this, to manually deploy the
dashboard once built, you can run:
git remote add ts-migration-dashboard git@github.com:MetaMask/metamask-extension-ts-migration-dashboard.git
yarn ts-migration:dashboard:deploy
We use the `rc` package to read the `.metamaskrc` configuration file,
which is in "ini" format. This package has been replaced by the `ini`
package.
The `rc` package was not actively maintained, and it has had recent
security vulnerabilities. But most importantly, the config object
returned by `rc` includes a bunch of extra information that made build
script validation [1] difficult to implement. Specifically, it made it
challenging to ensure no extra environment variables were present.
The `ini` package on the other hand is simple, well maintained, and
is simpler to use. This package doesn't add any extra properties to the
object it returns, making validation easy.
[1]: https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/15003
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
* Updating design tokens v1.8 and shadows
* Adding missing stories
* Some fixes and updates to css and stories
* removing unneeded story
* Fixing story order
This reverts commit f09ab88891, reversing
changes made to effc761e0e.
This is being temporarily reverted to make it easier to release an
urgent fix for v10.15.1.
* Update xDAI E2E information
* Use local Ganache instance instead of Gnosis Chain
* Bump test-dapp
* Bump test-dapp
* Enable secondary Ganache server for other test
* Fix linting
* Improve E2E stability
* Update network selector
* Update xDAI E2E information
* Use local Ganache instance instead of Gnosis Chain
* Bump test-dapp
* Bump test-dapp
* Enable secondary Ganache server for other test
* Fix linting
* Improve E2E stability
* Update network selector
* Update xDAI E2E information
* Use local Ganache instance instead of Gnosis Chain
* Bump test-dapp
* Bump test-dapp
* Enable secondary Ganache server for other test
* Fix linting
* Improve E2E stability
* Update network selector
The package `protobufjs` has been updated from v6.11.2 to v6.11.3. This
addresses a security advisory.
The advisory `GHSA-fwr7-v2mv-hh25` has also been removed from our list
of ignored advisories.
These two changes should fix the `test-deps-audit` failures.
The package `protobufjs` has been updated from v6.11.2 to v6.11.3. This
addresses a security advisory.
The advisory `GHSA-fwr7-v2mv-hh25` has also been removed from our list
of ignored advisories.
These two changes should fix the `test-deps-audit` failures.
* Updating account menu icon color
* Updating design-tokens and making appropriate updates to extension styles
* Adding more deprecated tags to colors
* Adding spinner and removing todo comment
* Remove comment
* Updates
* Updating snapshots
* More color and ui updates
* reverting transition change
The e2e tests have been updated for `@metamask/phishing-warning@1.1.0`.
The iframe case was updated with a new design, which required test
changes. The third test that was meant to ensure the phishing page
can't redirect to an extension page has been updated to navigate
directly to the phishing warning page and setting the URL manually via
query parameters, as that was the only way to test that redirect.
Two CI validation errors have been fixed:
* A duplcate entry has been removed from the lockfile
* `@metamask/phishing-warning` has been added to the depcheck config,
so that it knows that dependency is being used (in e2e tests)
* Create `.zip` files deterministically
Our build system now creates `.zip` archives deterministically.
Previously the `.zip` file would differ between builds even when the
files being archived were identical. This was because the order the
files were passed in was non-deterministic, and the `mtime` for each
file was different between builds.
The files are now sorted before being zipped, and the `mtime` for each
file has been set to the unix epoch.
* Update lavamoat build policy
An externally hosted phishing warning page is now used rather than the
built-in phishing warning page.The phishing page warning URL is set via
configuration file or environment variable. The default URL is either
the expected production URL or `http://localhost:9999/` for e2e testing
environments.
The new external phishing page includes a design change when it is
loaded within an iframe. In that case it now shows a condensed message,
and prompts the user to open the full warning page in a new tab to see
more details or bypass the warning. This is to prevent a clickjacking
attack from safelisting a site without user consent.
The new external phishing page also includes a simple caching service
worker to ensure it continues to work offline (or if our hosting goes
offline), as long as the user has successfully loaded the page at least
once. We also load the page temporarily during the extension startup
process to trigger the service worker installation.
The old phishing page and all related lines have been removed. The
property `web_accessible_resources` has also been removed from the
manifest. The only entry apart from the phishing page was `inpage.js`,
and we don't need that to be web accessible anymore because we inject
the script inline into each page rather than loading the file directly.
New e2e tests have been added to cover more phishing warning page
functionality, including the "safelist" action and the "iframe" case.