The v8.1.3 changelog has been updated with all user-facing changes
included with v8.1.3
PR #9612 was left under "Current Develop Branch" because it has been
temporarily reverted for this release. It was added there now so that
we don't forget about it, as the revert might result in that commit
not being populated by the changelog script for the next release.
The update of `content-hash` was included because I wasn't entirely
sure whether or not that involved a functional change, or what that
change might be. I also neglected to expand upon the changes made in
the `inpage-provider` update, as I couldn't think of a concise way to
describe them.
Any changes that were development-focused, or that solely affected
newly-introduced features, have been omitted.
A duplicate '7.0' title has also been removed. It was accidentally
added in a merge conflict.
This reverts commit 466ece4588, which has
the message:
"Revert "Merge pull request #7599 from MetaMask/Version-v7.7.0" (#7648)"
This effectively re-introduces the changes from the "LoginPerSite" PR.
Backport #8200 to v7.7.9. Original commit description:
The method registry was being initialized with the global variable
`ethereumProvider` before that variable was set. As a result, the
method registry was falling back to an internally constructed provider
that used the wrong provider URL (an obsolete Infura API). This was
resulting in an error with the message "Project ID not found".
The method registry is now initialized lazily, when it's first needed.
This should be well after the initialization of `ethereumProvider`,
which occurs during the UI initialization.
Backport #8363 to v7.7.9. Note that this uses `clone` instead of
`cloneDeep`, because `clone` hadn't yet been replaced by `cloneDeep` on
`master`.
Backporting that change as well would have been very disruptive, so
I've updated this to use `clone` instead to minimize conflicts. It is
functionally equivalent.
Co-authored-by: Whymarrh Whitby <whymarrh.whitby@gmail.com>
This backports the deletion of the Dai/Sai migration notification
(#8418). Note that the migration to delete the now unused background
state has not been included, as it is non-essential and would have been
more difficult to backport. The migration to delete the unused state
will be included in the next major release instead.
This is a backport of #8314. Here's the original description:
MetaMask would sometimes get into a state where the notification popup
would never open. This could happen if the notification window was
closed shortly after being opened. After this happened, no popups would
show up until after the extension was reset.
This was happening because the background thought the popup was already
open. The variable it uses to track whether the popup was open or not
was being set to `true` immediately after the background asked the
browser to open a new window, before a handler was attached that could
respond to the window being closed.
Removing this line seems to solve the problem.
This line was added originally in #5437, which dealt with batch
transactions. Batches of transactions seem to work just fine without
this line though (from local testing), and I can't think of why this
would be required.
Closes#7051
The user-specified seed phrase during the first-time-flow import step
required the phrase to be entered in all lowercase. The case does not
add any extra entropy to the seed, so there's no reason to be case
sensitive. Flexibility here will improve the onboarding UX.
This commit makes the entered seed phrase case-insensitive.
Fixes#8171
* Version v7.7.7
* Update `@metamask/eth-ledger-bridge-keyring` (#8162)
* Update `@metamask/eth-ledger-bridge-keyring`
The Ledger keyring has been updated to ensure that any stale BIP44
accounts created prior to v7.7.6 of the extension are discarded when
the extension starts. Any attempts to sign with these accounts would
have failed; they needed to be re-added regardless.
* Update changelog
* Fix Ledger account index check for account zero (#8163)
Update Ledger keyring to fix bug when trying to sign with account 0
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>