The Yarn resolution for `node-forge` has been updated to use a more
recent version of the library that includes fixes for the
vulnerabilities currently causing our audit job to fail. This update
should include no breaking changes.
The styles for smaller viewports were broken because I forgot to update
the small-screen grid template after adding the "paste-tip". The styles
have now been updated to fit the content properly on all of our
supported screen sizes.
* Initial implementation of new SrpInput component
This new version of the SrpInput component uses a separate field for
each word of the SRP. Only one field can be revealed at a time, making
it less likely that it gets accidentally revealed to somebody.
* Fix copy mistakes
* Move container div from 'create vault' to 'srp-input', and setup grid layout
* Increase size of title
* Remove hard-coded width in Storybook to allow testing different viewport sizes
* Improve layout
* Improve margins
* Update dropdown text
* Expand SRP input section
* Remove unused localized messages
* Update dropdown option names in unit tests
* Replace checkbox with show/hide toggle
* Remove unused localized message
* Fix 'data-testid' prop name
* Fix e2e test imports using paste
* Use 'ActionableMessage' component for error message
* Convert error popover to actionable message
* Add tip about pasting the SRP
* Remove invalid prop
The "info" style of `ActionableMessage` is the default, so no type is
required.
* Use more readable test convenience methods
The method `toBeInTheDocument()` is now used over `not.toBeNull()` to
improve the readability of tests. Likewise, the convenience method
`.clear` is now used to clear fields rather than manually entering the
key combination to clear a field.
* Fix misspelled word
This commit allows developers to write TypeScript files and lint them
(either via a language server in their editor of choice or through the
`yarn lint` command).
The new TypeScript configuration as well as the updated ESLint
configuration not only includes support for parsing TypeScript files,
but also provides some compatibility between JavaScript and TypeScript.
That is, it makes it possible for a TypeScript file that imports a
JavaScript file or a JavaScript file that imports a TypeScript file to
be linted.
Note that this commit does not integrate TypeScript into the build
system yet, so we cannot start converting files to TypeScript and
pushing them to the repo until that final step is complete.