Of the 7 different icon sizes we have, only four were referenced in
the manifest. All 7 are now listed, which leaves the browser more to
choose from when deciding which to use.
The 'beforeunload' handler was being bound to the module scope instead
of the instance scope, because the class was defined using prototypes
rather than the ES6 class syntax. The arrow functions were removed, and
the handler is now bound explicitly in the constructor.
The 'beforeunload' handler was being bound to the module scope instead
of the instance scope, because the class was defined using prototypes
rather than the ES6 class syntax. The arrow functions were removed, and
the handler is now bound explicitly in the constructor.
Most of the rules in the import plugin are only useful for projects
using purely ES6 imports. The `no-unresolved` rule works with mixed
CommonJS and ES6 though, so we at least benefit from that in the
meantime.
This was first implemented in #7335, but the final version didn't work
because the `_beforeUnload` handler was not bound early, so `this` was
not defined when it was triggered.
The 'reverseResolveAddress' method is intended to return undefined if
unable to reverse resolve the given address. Instead it was throwing an
error, which surfaced in the UI console. This error is now caught.
* Set default advanced tab gas limit
The advanced tab of the transaction confirmation screen would enter
into an infinite loop and crash if the given gas price was falsy and
some interaction was made with the gas limit field.
To prevent this infinite loop, a default value of 0 has been set. The
user will still need to update the gas limit in order to confirm the
transaction, as zero is too low a gas limit (the lowest is 21000).
21000 cannot be the default gas limit at this layer, because the limit
used is from a layer above this, which wouldn't have that same 21000
set.
* Set default gas limit to minimum allowed
A transaction initiated from a dapp might not set a gas limit, which
would result in a default of zero being used in the advanced tab. The
default gas limit in that case has been changed to 21,000, the minimum
allowed gas limit, so that users aren't forced to manually update it.
The gas chart on the advanced tab was not converting the gas price
selected into hex before setting it in state, resulting in the UI
throwing errors and the price being set incorrectly. It now converts
in the same manner as the input fields.
* Use child components for multiple notifications component
The multiple notifications component has been updated to take its child
components as children rather than as a props array, so that the child
components are never executed in the case where they aren't needed.
* Fix threebox last updated proptype
* Redesign approve screen
* Add translations to approve screen components
* Show account in header of approve screen
* Use state prop bool for unlimited vs custom check in edit-approval-permission
* Set option to custom on input change in edit-approval-permission
* Allow setting of approval amount to unlimited in edit-approval-permission
* Fix height of confirm-approval popup
* Ensure decimals prop passted to confirm-approve.component is correct type
* Ensure first param passed to calcTokenValue in confirm-approve.util is the correct type
* Fix e2e test of permission editing
* Remove unused code from edit-approval-permission.container
* 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.