The `accounts` prop of `SignatureRequest` was throwing a PropType
warning because `accounts` was an object instead of an array. It looks
like when the `mergeProps` function was added in #6340, the ownProps
were accidentally set to override the state props.
The now ignored props have been removed from the parent `ConfirmTxScreen`
component as well. `conversionRate` was identical to the one retrieved
in `SignatureRequest`, and `selectedAddress` differed only in the
fallback behaviour when `state.metamask.selectedAddress` does not exist;
it will now default to the first account instead (as was the original
behavior, prior to #6340).
`seedWords` used to be stored on the metamask state temporarily at
certain points. This hasn't been the case since #5994, but references
to this state remained. All of the logic remained for correctly updating
these `seedWords`, handling them during navigation, and scrubbing them
from the state.
However the state was never updated in practice. The `seedWords` are
still returned by `verifySeedPhrase`, and they're still stored in
component state in a few places. But they aren't ever set in the Redux
metadata state or the Preferences controller.
All references to this state have been removed, along with any logic
for interacting with this state. A few unused actions were removed as
well.
The `AccountDropdownMini` component featured the ability to switch
accounts using a dropdown, but this functionality was disabled in #6024.
It has been acting as a restyled `AccountListItem` since then.
The component has been removed, and the style changes moved to the sole
parent component (`RequestSignature`).
The `time-remaining` component hasn't been used since #5704, aside from
a few styles. Those styles have been integrated into the
`advanced-tab-content` styles, and the unused component has been
deleted.
The CSS is now served as an external file instead of being injected.
This was done to improve performance. Ideally we would come to a middle
ground between this and the former behaviour by injecting only the CSS
that was required for the initial page load, then lazily loading the
rest. However that change would be more complex. The hope was that
making all CSS external would at least be a slight improvement.
Performance metrics were collected before and after this change to
determine whether this change actually helped. The metrics collected
were the timing events provided by Chrome DevTools:
* DOM Content Loaded (DCL) [1]
* Load (L) [2]
* First Paint (FP) [3]
* First Contentful Paint (FCP) [3]
* First Meaningful Paint (FMP) [3]
Here are the results (units in milliseconds):
Injected CSS:
| Run | DCL | L | FP | FCP | FMP |
| :--- | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: |
| 1 | 1569.45 | 1570.97 | 1700.36 | 1700.36 | 1700.36 |
| 2 | 1517.37 | 1518.84 | 1630.98 | 1630.98 | 1630.98 |
| 3 | 1603.71 | 1605.31 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 |
| 4 | 1522.15 | 1523.72 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 |
| **Min** | 1517.37 | 1518.84 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 |
| **Max** | 1603.71 | 1605.31 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 |
| **Mean** | 1553.17 | 1554.71 | 1668.3 | 1668.3 | 1668.3 |
| **Std. dev.** | 33.41 | 33.43 | 38.16 | 38.16 | 38.16 |
External CSS:
| Run | DCL | L | FP | FCP | FMP |
| :--- | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: |
| 1 | 1595.4 | 1598.91 | 284.97 | 1712.86 | 1712.86 |
| 2 | 1537.55 | 1538.99 | 199.38 | 1633.5 | 1633.5 |
| 3 | 1571.28 | 1572.74 | 268.65 | 1677.03 | 1677.03 |
| 4 | 1510.98 | 1512.33 | 206.72 | 1607.03 | 1607.03 |
| **Min** | 1510.98 | 1512.33 | 199.38 | 1607.03 | 1607.03 |
| **Max** | 1595.4 | 1598.91 | 284.97 | 1712.86 | 1712.86 |
| **Mean** | 1553.8025 | 1555.7425 | 239.93 | 1657.605 | 1657.605 |
| **Std. dev.** | 29.5375 | 30.0825 | 36.88 | 37.34 | 37.34 |
Unfortunately, using an external CSS file made no discernible improvement
to the overall page load time. DCM and L were practically identical, and
FCP and FMP were marginally better (well within error margins).
However, the first paint time was _dramatically_ improved. This change
seems worthwhile for the first paint time improvement alone. It also
allows us to delete some code and remove a dependency.
The old `css.js` module included two third-party CSS files as well, so
those have been imported into the main Sass file. This was easier than
bundling them in the gulpfile.
The resulting CSS bundle needs to be served from the root because we're
using a few `@include` rules that make this assumption. We could move
this under `/css/` if desired, but we'd need to update each of these
`@include` rules.
Relates to #6646
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/DOMContentLoaded
[2]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/load
[3]: https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/user-centric-performance-metrics
We had forgotten to add `eslint` as a dependency, even though we use it
directly. It had always worked because we have dependencies that also
depend upon it.
`eslint` has also been updated to v6, which necessitated two minor
changes.
Unused expressions are generally a mistake, as they don't do anything.
The exceptions to this rule (short-circuit expressions and ternary
expressions) have been allowed.
The `webrtc-adapter` was previously ignored by eslint because it has a
side-effect upon being imported. I removed the local variable instead,
which should preserve the same side-effect without making eslint
complain.
* Add React and Redux DevTools
* Conditionally load react-devtools
* Add start:dev npm script to run the app with devtools
Co-Authored-By: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Add loading spinner to pending tx status label.
* Add border around account icon in top right
* Change style of settings toggle buttons; wrap with local components
* Eliminate large space after settings labels when no description
* Remove network form from advanced tab of settings
* Keep new account container height to contents when in full screen
This package is deprecated, and is incompatible with React v16. It has
been replaced by `react-test-renderer`, which has a drop-in replacement
for `react-addons-css-transition-group`.
Strangely, `react-test-renderer` was already listed as a dependency
despite not being used. I had to downgrade it, as the version already
listed was for React v16, and we're still using React v15.
While working on #6805, I noticed that many variables were being used
before they were declared. Technically this worked fine in practice
because we were using the `transform-es2015-block-scoping` Babel plugin,
which transforms `let` and `const` to `var`, which is hoisted. However,
after removing that Babel transformation, many things broke.
All instances of variables or classes being used before declared have
been fixed.
The `no-use-before-define` eslint rule has been added to catch these
cases going forward. The rule is disabled for function declarations for
the moment, because those are always hoisted. We could disable that too
if we want to, but it's purely stylistic and would require a lot more
changes.
* Remove unused state 'gas.basicPriceAndTimeEstimates'
* Check for invalid estimates from local storage
Gas estimates were being cached in local storage then later retrieved,
but the retrieved values were not being checked. If the data failed to
save, failed to load, or was cleared since being saved, it would result
in the gas estimates being set to undefined.
The estimates retrieved from local storage are now checked before they
are used. If they are falsy, the estimates are retrieved from the
network instead.
This should fix this Sentry issue:
[METAMASK-6W0T](https://sentry.io/share/issue/cfe470314a5741768b19050815322aa4/)
A few additional changes were made to the gas-duck tests to accommodate
the use of `sinon.restore`. `restore` is strongly recommended by the
`sinon` team, as neglecting to use it can result in memory leaks. It has
the additional benefit of ensuring you create fresh stubs/spies for each
test, which means they no longer need to be reset between tests.
* Introduce delay for eth_estimateGas calls with in test
* Add test that fails when gas estimates of contract method calls without gas are too high.
* Get transaction gas data from unApprovedTxs instead of confirmTransaction
* Fix selection of gas data in gas-modal-page-container.container
* Lint changes related to Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix e2e tests on Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix unit and integration tests for changes from Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* more e2e fixes
* Add assertions for transaction values on confirm screen
* Fix display of transaction amount on confirm screen.
* Add tests for ImportWithSeedPhrase#parseSeedPhrase
* Handle importing whitespace-only seed phrases
Fixes#6694
This changeset fixes our parsing of seed phrases during import to handle the
case where a user tries to import a seed phrase that consists solely of whitespace.
We no longer produce an error and instead treat it as an incorrect seed phrase.
* Handle importing more invalid seed phrases
The back button on the import seed phrase page leaves the Redux store
with `appState.forgottenPassword` set to true, which prevents the user
from logging in. That flag is now unset when the user leaves the page.
Fixes#6740
Refactor the AccountDetailsModal to follow newer conventions. Changes
include:
- Create a directory for the component with separate files for the
component, the container, and the entrypoint.
- Use jsx rather than hyperscript
Fixes#6741
* Adds 4byte registry fallback to getMethodData() (#6435)
* Adds fetchWithCache to guard against unnecessary API calls
* Add custom fetch wrapper with abort on timeout
* Use opts and cacheRefreshTime in fetch-with-cache util
* Use custom fetch wrapper with timeout for fetch-with-cache
* Improve contract method data fetching (#6623)
* Remove async call from getTransactionActionKey()
* Stop blocking confirm screen rendering on method data loading, and base screen route on transactionCategory
* Remove use of withMethodData, fix use of knownMethodData, in relation to transaction-list-item.component
* Load data contract method data progressively, making it non-blocking; requires simplifying conf-tx-base lifecycle logic.
* Allow editing of gas price while loading on the confirm screen.
* Fix transactionAction component and its unit tests.
* Fix confirm transaction components for cases of route transitions within metamask.
* Only call toString on id if truthy in getNavigateTxData()
* Fix knownMethodData retrieval and data fetching from fourbyte
* Changed max button to checkbox, disabled input if max mode is on, recalculate price according to gas fee if max mode is on
* Disabled insufficient funds message in the modal if max mode is on, displays proper amounts in modal when max mode is on, sets the send amount according to custom gas price after gas modal save, resets the send amount after resetting custom gas price
* Disabled max mode checkbox if gas buttons are loading, refactored gas-modal-page-container
* Implemented new max button & max mode message. Moved insufficient funds error to underneath the send amount field
* Fixed existing integration test to pass, created new tests to ensure send amount field is disabled when max button is clicked and the amount changes when the gas price is changed. Refactored some components