Sorting was broken for the "Quote Source" column of the quote sort
list. Attempting to sort by this column would arrange the quotes in a
seemingly random order.
It appears that this was due to this column being programmed to sort by
a property called `liquiditySource`, which does not exist in the quote
data. I'm unsure what the difference between `liquiditySource` and
`quoteSource` was supposed to be; the values in the mocks are all
identical.
All references to `liquiditySource` have been updated to refer to
`quoteSource` instead, and the sorting now works correctly.
The `conversionRate` prop of `GasModalPageContainer` was updated
recently in PR #9623 to have a PropType of `string` instead of
`number`. This resulted in a PropType error whenever this modal was
rendered, as `conversionRate` is always a `number`.
The PropType has been reverted to the correct type, `number`.
The `InfoTooltip` component had a `contentText` prop with a PropType of
`string` that was being passed a `node` as of #9614. This resulted in a
PropType error.
The `contentText` prop was being passed directly to `Tooltip` component
as the prop `html`, which has a PropType of `node`. A string is a valid
`node` type, which is why this worked before.
The `contentText` prop is now of type `node`, and the error no longer
appears.
The `message` prop of `ActionableMessage` had a PropType of `string`,
but it was being passed a `node`. This was resulting in a PropType
error in the console on the view quote page.
The PropType has been changed to `node`, and the error is now gone.
The `AwaitingSwap` component was emitting a React warning when rendered
because a component was being rendered in an array without having a
`key` prop set.
A key has been added to the `CountdownTimer` component, which is passed
into the translation helper in an array. The warning no longer appears.
The `metaMaskFee` property on the "quote data" PropType was not used,
and it never existed in practice. This resulted in PropType errors.
The non-existent property has been removed.
On Windows, spawn fails if the exact filename
of a binary isn't passed. e.g. `spawn('yarn')` fails
because the binary is named `yarn.cmd`.
Instead, we depend on `cross-spawn` which handles differences
in `spawn` across platforms.
The MetaMask fee is shown with two percent signs on the view quote page, because the percent sign is embedded in the fee amount as well as in the localized message.
The fee amount used now comes from the API, and does not have a percent sign. The percent sign is now only in the localized message. This allows for different locales to display the percentage differently. The old hard-coded value with a percent sign embedded has been removed, as it is no longer used anywhere.
* Calculate savings per swap relative to median values
* Update test mock quotes, add getMedian tests
* Identify assets by sourceToken and destinationToken
* Only format timeRemaining if in useTransactionTimeRemaining if it is truthy
* Only setTimeRemaining in useTransactionTimeRemaining if submitted time is a number
* Use isSubmitted as a check, instead of isPending and submittedTime, before calculating timeRemaining
* Add a minimumGasLimit to the gas customization modal in swaps
* Update app/_locales/en/messages.json
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Set default for minimum gas limit in gas-modal-page-container.container and make required in sub components
* Update unit tests
* Default value for minimumGasLimit in advanced-gas-inputs.component.js
* Preserve existing gasLimitTooLow message key by creating new gasLimitTooLowWithDynamicFee
* Fix failing unit test
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <rekmarks@protonmail.com>
* Don't show average (slowest) button in custom gas modal while in swaps
* In swaps, show warning in custom gas modal if price set below average price
* Update ui/app/selectors/custom-gas.js
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix typo
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
The account tracker had one doc comment above the constructor that
partially served to document the constructor, but mostly contained a
type definition for the class itself. It has been split into two
blocks; one for the class, one for the constructor. The constructor doc
comment has also been expanded to document all constructor options.
The `chainId` is now used by the account tracker to identify the
current network, instead of the `networkId`. This should have no
functional impact, aside from that different chains with the same
`networkId` will now be correctly distinguished from each other.
* Explicitly set balance and string on the swaps from token in token-overview
* Set swapsFromToken balance to a decimal instead of a hex on eth balance change in build-quote