Adds the latest version of `@metamask/controllers`, and updates our usage of the `ApprovalController`, which has been migrated to `BaseControllerV2`. Of [the new `controllers` release](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/releases/tag/v15.0.0), only the `ApprovalController` migration should be breaking.
This is the first time we use events on the `ControllerMessenger` to update the badge, so I turned the messenger into a property on the main `MetaMaskController` in order to subscribe to events on it in `background.js`. I confirmed that the badge does indeed update during local QA.
As it turns out, [MetaMask/controllers#571](https://github.com/MetaMask/controllers/pull/571) was breaking for a single unit test case, which is now handled during setup and teardown for the related test suite (`metamask-controller.test.js`).
* add command to debug unit tests
* remove extra zero balance account potentially created from seeking ahead
* Add PR 12074 to CHANGELOG
* Revert "Add PR 12074 to CHANGELOG"
This reverts commit 9f6f7eec1cac163c0ce1c711b1c205322aa5b2af.
* Remove test debug command
* Revisit showing add new address dialog.
Should not show if
Address is own adddress
send to recipient header is not shown
* Mock tests for the Confirm Page Container Container.
* Removed react-test-renderer dev-dependency
* Ran yarn setup to update lock file and remove ununsed packages.
Signed-off-by: Akintayo A. Olusegun <akintayo.segun@gmail.com>
* Replace hardcoded sent ether label on confirm screen
* replace transaction type SENT_ETHER with network agnostic SENDING_NATIVE_ASSET
* remove sentEther translation base
* make backwards compatible with lingering transaction of legacy sentEther type
* update localalization files
* fixup legacy sentEther transaction type
* changing new transaction type away from localization string
* revert migration tests
* update fixtures and test data
* update name of new transaction type
* add migration
* remove legacy SENT_ETHER from transaction types enum object
This PR adds build-time code exclusion by means of code fencing. For details, please see the README in `./development/build/transforms`. Note that linting of transformed files as a form of validation is added in a follow-up, #12075.
Hopefully exhaustive tests are added to ensure that the transform works according to its specification. Since these tests are Node-only, they required their own Jest config. The recommended way to work with multiple Jest configs is using the `projects` field in the Jest config, however [that feature breaks coverage collection](https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/9628). That being the case, I had to set up two separate Jest configs. In order to get both test suites to run in parallel, Jest is now invoked via a script, `./test/run-jest.sh`.
By way of example, this build system feature allows us to add fences like this:
```javascript
this.store.updateStructure({
...,
GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
///: BEGIN:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN(beta)
PluginController: this.pluginController,
///: END:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN
});
```
Which at build time are transformed to the following if the build type is not `beta`:
```javascript
this.store.updateStructure({
...,
GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
});
```
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
In some languages, network names are longer than the visible width of
the network dropdown. In these cases, the currently selected network will
overflow the bounds of the network dropdown container.
This commit addresses this issue so that the dropdown container will
grow and shrink appropriately, truncating the currently selected network
if needed.
This rationalizes how arguments are passed to and parsed by the build system. To accomplish this, everything that isn't an environment variable from `.metamaskrc` or our CI environment is now passed as an argument on the command line.
Of such arguments, the `entryTask` is still expected as a positional argument in the first position (i.e. `process.argv[2]`), but everything else must be passed as a named argument. We use `minimist` to parse the arguments, and set defaults to preserve existing behavior.
Arguments are parsed in a new function, `parseArgv`, in `development/build/index.js`. They are assigned to environment variables where convenient, and otherwise returned from `parseArgv` to be passed to other functions invoked in the same file.
This change is motivated by our previous inconsistent handling of arguments to the build system, which will grow increasingly problematic as the build system grows in complexity. (Which it will very shortly, as we introduce Flask builds.)
Miscellaneous changes:
- Adds a build system readme at `development/build/README.md`
- Removes the `beta` package script. Now, we can instead call: `yarn dist --build-type beta`
- Fixes the casing of some log messages and reorders some parameters in the build system