This fixes a bug where the network menu would remain present after a
second click on the network menu button. The bug was caused by the
click being handled _twice_, by two separate handlers. First it was
caught by the external click handler of the dropdown menu, which closed
the menu. Second, it was caught by the network button itself, which re-
opened the menu. This all happens quickly enough that to the user it
appears to stay open.
The external click handler of the menu now only fires if the menu is
open. Additionally, any click that is caught by the network menu is
stopped from propagating further, so that it can't trigger additional
click handlers.
The e2e test driver used to perform the initial navigation
automatically within the `buildWebDriver` function, so that that step
wouldn't need to be repeated at the beginning of each test. However
this prevented you from doing any setup in the test before the first
navigation.
The navigation has now been moved into each individual test. It should
be functionally equivalent, except now it's possible to control exactly
when the first navigation occurs.
A 1 second delay was also removed, as it didn't seem to be necessary
when testing this. It was initially added as an attempted fix to an
intermittent failure. It did not fix that failure.
The e2e test for the contract deposit action was unnecessarily reliant
upon timing. After initiating a deposit, it would grab the first
transaction in the transaction list and assume it was the deposit that
it had just initiated. If it looked prior to the unapproved transaction
being added to the list, it would grab the wrong transaction.
It now looks specifically for _unconfirmed_ transactions, meaning it
will block until the deposit transaction is rendered.
This was discovered in testing a test-dapp PR:
https://github.com/MetaMask/test-dapp/pull/76
* Only shows the swaps intro popup on mainnet
* Remove code that closes swaps popup from e2e tests
* correct casing on isMainnet prop in home component
* Remove network config store
* Remove inline networks variable in network controller
* Re-key network controller 'rpcTarget' to 'rpcUrl'
* Require chainId in lookupNetwork, implement eth_chainId
* Require chain ID in network form
* Add alert, migrations, and tests
* Add chainId validation to addToFrequentRpcList
* Update public config state selector to match new network controller
state
* Use network enums in networks-tab.constants
* Ensure chainId in provider config is current
* Update tests
* Fix require-unicode-regexp issues
See [`require-unicode-regexp`](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/require-unicode-regexp) for more information.
This change enables `require-unicode-regexp` and fixes the issues raised by the rule.
* Remove case-insensitive flag from regexps
This one gets a bit more complicated because the styles were interwoven and needed to be untangled to be moved. Essentially, though, the goal is to put the styles where they make the most sense and colocate them with their components.
Both the primary and secondary balance components on `EthOverview` now
have `data-testid` props, so that they can be more easily referenced in
e2e tests.
This required the addition of a `data-testid` prop to the component
`UserPreferencedCurrencyDisplay`, which is passed through to the
underlying `CurrencyDisplay` component.
The webdriver method `verboseReportOnFailure` had previously taken a
single parameter, `test`, which was an object representing the current
Mocha test. However, only one property was used (`title`).
Instead the `title` is now passed through directly. This was done to
make this function easier to use outside of a Mocha context.
'Activity' is a better name for this tab because it contains more than
just transactions. Signature requests are also included, and more non-
transaction activity may be included in the future.
* refactor asset items to use list-item
Refactors the asset-list-item and token-cell to rely on the list-item
component for UI. Little changes were needed to the list-item code
to make this work! The result should be lots of eliminated code
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The "the transaction has the expected gas price" test was assuming the
fifth element with the `transaction-breakdown__value` class was the
element with the gas price. In practice that was sometimes not the
case, because some transaction detail fields would not be present, or
would appear after the first render.
The field is now looked up with a test id, ensuring it always finds the
correct field.
The e2e test for the "Hide token" functionality was incorrectly
clicking "Cancel" on the "Hide token" modal, thus not actually testing
that that token was hidden at all.
The "Confirm" button is now selected using a test id, to ensure the
wrong button isn't selected.
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.
A new page has been created for viewing assets. This replaces the old
`selectedToken` state, which previously would augment the home page
to show token-specific information.
The new asset page shows the standard token overview as seen previously
on the home page, plus a history filtered to show just transactions
relevant to that token.
The actions that were available in the old token list menu have been
moved to a "Token Options" menu that mirrors the "Account Options"
menu.
The `selectedTokenAddress` state has been removed, as it is no longer
being used for anything.
`getMetaMetricState` has been renamed to `getBackgroundMetaMetricState`
because its sole purpose is extracting data from the background state
to send metrics from the background. It's not really a selector, but
it was convenient for it to use the same selectors the UI uses to
extract background data, so I left it there for now.
A new Redux store has been added to track state related to browser history.
The most recent "overview" page (i.e. the home page or the asset page) is
currently being tracked, so that actions taken from the asset page can return
the user back to the asset page when the action has finished.
The fullscreen UI now shows roughly the same design as the popup UI.
A few additional changes depicted in the new fullscreen designs will
be implemented in subsequent PRs (e.g. the inline buttons on assets)
This was done now to make asset pages easier to implement. Implementing
asset pages solely for the popup UI would have been complicated by the
fact that we use viewport size to switch between the two layouts, so we
would have had to re-route upon resizing the window.
The `TransactionViewBalance` component has been split into three
separate components. This was done primarily to make the asset page
easier to implement. Also the name `TransactionViewBalance` didn't
describe this component very well anymore.
Instead of the Ethereum and token-specific logic being in the same
component, the two cases were split into the `EthOverview` and
`TokenOverview` components respectively. They both use the
`WalletOverview` component, which has the structure shared by both
cases.
All asset list items now use the same component (`AssetListItem`).
Previously the tokens and the Ethereum balance were totally separate
components, despite being styled similarly.
Various unnecessary DOM elements and style rules were removed, but the
overall list looks identical to how it looked before.
The test for receiving ETH from a contract had been clicking on the
first transaction list item, assuming it was pending. This is not
necessarily true; if the pending transaction hadn't yet been rendered,
this could select the first confirmed transaction instead.
The test has been updated to look for the first _pending_ transaction,
rather than just the first transaction.
Note that this likely does not fix the intermittent failure we've been
experiencing. The failure has been observed with this fix in place.
This test would occasionally fail due to a fluke of timing, where a
pending transaction would take slightly longer than expected to
be rendered in the "confirmed transactions" list. This `wait` block
ensures the test will try again until it has confirmed.
The test artifact directory for failed test "verbose reports" was
mistakenly being set to `[browser]/undefined`. This was broken during
the refactor in #7798, when the `driver` parameter was mistakenly left
in after the `verboseReportOnFailure` function was converted to a
method being called on `driver`.