* Omit MetaMask `extensionId` from site metadata
The site metadata was updated in #7218 to include the extension id of
the extension connecting to MetaMask. This was done to allow external
extensions to connect with MetaMask, so that we could show the id on
the provider approval screen.
Unbeknownst to me at the time, the extension id was being set for all
connections to MetaMask from dapps. The id was set to MetaMask's id,
because the connections are made through MetaMask's contentscript.
This has been updated to only set the id when accepting a connection
from a different extension.
* Fix `siteMetadata` property names
In #7218 a few things were added to the site metadata, so the provider
approval controller was middleware was updated to accept the site
metadata as an object rather than accepting each property as a separate
parameter. Unfortunately we failed to notice that the site name and
icon were named differently in the site metadata than they were in the
provider approval controller, so the names of those properties were
unintentionally changed in the controller state.
The provider approval controller has been updated to restore the
original property names of `siteTitle` and `siteIcon`. An unused prop
that was added to the provider approval page in #7218 has also been
removed.
* Omit MetaMask `extensionId` from site metadata
The site metadata was updated in #7218 to include the extension id of
the extension connecting to MetaMask. This was done to allow external
extensions to connect with MetaMask, so that we could show the id on
the provider approval screen.
Unbeknownst to me at the time, the extension id was being set for all
connections to MetaMask from dapps. The id was set to MetaMask's id,
because the connections are made through MetaMask's contentscript.
This has been updated to only set the id when accepting a connection
from a different extension.
* Fix `siteMetadata` property names
In #7218 a few things were added to the site metadata, so the provider
approval controller was middleware was updated to accept the site
metadata as an object rather than accepting each property as a separate
parameter. Unfortunately we failed to notice that the site name and
icon were named differently in the site metadata than they were in the
provider approval controller, so the names of those properties were
unintentionally changed in the controller state.
The provider approval controller has been updated to restore the
original property names of `siteTitle` and `siteIcon`. An unused prop
that was added to the provider approval page in #7218 has also been
removed.
If the extension ID is set, an alternate title and subtitle are used
for the Connect Request screen. The title is always `External
Extension`, and the subtitle is `Extension ID: [id]` instead of the
origin (which would just be `[extension-scheme]://[id]` anyway).
The hostname for the site is used as a fallback in case it has no
title.
The artificial hostname set for internal connections has been renamed
from 'MetaMask' to 'metamask' because URL objects automatically
normalize hostnames to be all lower-case, and it was more convenient to
use a URL object so that the parameter would be the same type as used
for an untrusted connection.
* Adds ab test controller with a fullScreenVsPopup test
* Add migration for fullScreenVsPopup state
* Move abtest state under an 'abtests' object.
* MetaMask shows fullScreen group of a/b test unapproved txs in a full browser tab
* Ensure cancel metrics event in confirm-transaction-base.component.js is sent in all cases
* Switch to existing tab for unapproved tx if it exists when opening in full screen
* Send metrics event for entering a/b test from confirm screen
* Fix lint, unit and integration tests related to a/b test code
* Remove unnecessary tabs.query call in triggerUiInNewTab
The disk store has not been written to since MetaMask v4.3.0, as it was
removed in #3083. It was kept around so that anything written to disk
prior to v4.3.0 could still be restored.
It has been a year and a half since that release, so I think it's time
to remove the disk store altogether. The consequences of losing locally
stored data are small anyway - it's an inconvenience at worst.
The AbortController is used in both the background and the UI. Support
for AbortController was added to Chrome in version 66, which is above
our minimum supported version.
I did consider increasing the minimum Chrome version to 66, but we have
a decent number of users still on Chrome 65 unfortunately.
The AbortController is used in both the background and the UI. Support
for AbortController was added to Chrome in version 66, which is above
our minimum supported version.
I did consider increasing the minimum Chrome version to 66, but we have
a decent number of users still on Chrome 65 unfortunately.
* Nix notification for Share Address
* Add Connections settings tab in place of privacy mode toggle
* Split ProviderApprovalController into two stores
* Remove privacyMode feature flag altogether
* Add migration to remove privacyMode feature flag
`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.