This commit fixes a few issues with ConfirmPageContainerSummary (which
holds the contract being used or action being performed and the money
being sent):
* Remove fixed height so that the secondary currency doesn't get cut off
or spill over
* Add missing padding
* Fix font size of primary and secondary currencies
* Add top border when there is a "address not in your address book"
alert at the top
Co-authored-by: Ariella <ariellavu@gmail.com>
* SendHeader, ContactListTab and AdvancedTab story: converted knobs and actions to controls / args
* Added the other function type props to action controls
* Requested review changes
This commit fixes a few issues with ConfirmPageContainerSummary (which
holds the contract being used or action being performed and the money
being sent):
* Remove fixed height so that the secondary currency doesn't get cut off
or spill over
* Add missing padding
* Fix font size of primary and secondary currencies
* Add top border when there is a "address not in your address book"
alert at the top
Co-authored-by: Ariella <ariellavu@gmail.com>
Convert Typography story in ui/components/ui/typography/typography.stories.js to use controls argType annotation
- Add README.MDX
- Story has argTypes that align with component api / props
- All instances of @storybook/addon-knobs have been removed in favour of control args
- All instances of @storybook/addon-actions have been removed in favour of action argType annotation
This PR ensures that the `getLastConnectedInfo` selector handles missing `eth_accounts` permission history. Historically, `eth_accounts` was the only permission in existence, and the only way that a permission subject ended up with a permission history in the first place. This will no longer the case as of #11837, and we were perhaps never right to bake in this assumption to begin with.
* Update the copy for the Flask welcome page (#13223)
* Update the copy for the Flask welcome page
The copy for the Flask Welcome page has been updated to better dissuade
users who are not the target audience, and to better explain the risks
of using Flask.
* Fix typo
* Suggested edits (#13225)
* Suggested edits
* fixup! Suggested edits
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Walsh <davidwalsh83@gmail.com>
The first page of the Flask onboarding was causing a propType warning
to appear in the console. It was caused by the array of React Fragments
used to construct the ASCII fox; they were missing the `key` prop.
These fragments are static content, so React doesn't really need to
worry about what to do in the event they are re-ordered. The array
index has been used as the key to silence the warning.
When a lot of transactions are occurring on the network, such as during
an NFT drop, it drives gas fees up. When this happens, we want to not
only inform the user about this, but also dissuade them from using a
higher gas fee (as we have proved in testing that high gas fees can
cause bidding wars and exacerbate the situation).
The method for determining whether the network is "busy" is already
handled by GasFeeController, which exposes a `networkCongestion`
property within the gas fee estimate data. If this number exceeds 0.66 —
meaning that the current base fee is above the 66th percentile among the
base fees over the last several days — then we determine that the
network is "busy".
ESLint rules have been added to enforce our JSDoc conventions. These
rules were introduced by updating `@metamask/eslint-config` to v9.
Some of the rules have been disabled because the effort to fix all lint
errors was too high. It might be easiest to enable these rules one
directory at a time, or one rule at a time.
Most of the changes in this PR were a result of running
`yarn lint:fix`. There were a handful of manual changes that seemed
obvious and simple to make. Anything beyond that and the rule was left
disabled.
The ESLint config for the extension explicitly includes support for
Prettier. However, this is already being provided by our global ESLint
config (`@metamask/eslint-config`). Therefore there is no need to
include it here. In fact, this is causing weird issues where the `curly`
option is getting overridden somehow. After this change, these syntaxes
are invalid:
``` javascript
if (foo) return;
```
``` javascript
if (foo) return 'bar';
```
* Update support links for Flask
* Disable 'prefer-const' in code fence linting
* Add bespoke home footer for Flask and update logic
* fixup! Add bespoke home footer for Flask and update logic
* Fix code fence lint failure
* Fix support request link in account menu
* Fix unit test failure
There was a propType error shown on the snap install screen about the
`name` property of `targetSubjectMetadata` being missing despite it
being marked as required. This property should not have been required,
it does not always exist.