The library `@testing-library/user-event` has been updated to the
latest beta version, so that our unit tests better model real user
interactions. In particular, I found that previously the `paste` event
was missing the `clipboardData` API, so it was impossible to implement
any custom handling of paste events (which we will need in later PRs).
See the `v14.0.0-beta.1` release notes for a list of all breaking
changes [1]. The main change is that all methods now return Promises.
The `paste` method has also been dramatically simplified.
The unit tests have also been updated to reset all mocks before each
test. These tests don't have any shared mocks, but this is generally a
good practice, to ensure that tests don't develop accidental inter-
dependencies.
[1]: https://github.com/testing-library/user-event/releases/tag/v14.0.0-beta.1
* Add design-tokens and apply colors to button
* swap more colors
* tweak button and add dark theme switch to storybook
* tweak buttons
* fix typo
* remove comments
* add dep to ignored list
* fix linting issue
* fix linting issues
* Updating some styles and removing some deprecated buttons (#13742)
* Updating some styles and removing some deprecated buttons
* Warning button fixes
* Fixing warning text for darkmode
* bump design tokens and update storybook theme strategy
Co-authored-by: George Marshall <george.marshall@consensys.net>
This is a pure refactor that extracts the SRP input from the
`CreateNewVault` component. This is intended to make future changes to
the SRP input easier, and to reduce duplication between the old and new
onboarding flows.
Extensive unit tests have been added for the new SRP input component.
A new test library was added (`@testing-library/user-event`) for
simulating user events with components rendered using the
`@testing-library` library.
A new helper method has been added (`renderWithLocalization`) for
rendering components using `@testing-library` with just our
localization contexts added as a wrapper. The localization contexts
were already added by the `renderWithProviders` helper function, but
there is no need for a Redux provider in these unit tests.
* Installing design tokens and writing docs in storybook
* Adding design-tokens to dep check ignore
* Link updates, Sentence casing, better css code formatting, other grammer fixes
* mock gas price api
* fix error
* full url
* remove duplicated packages
* full url
* customise mock per test
* customise mock per test
* enable mocking
* enable mocking
* enable mocking by default
* duplicated packages
* update mockttp
* pass through
* pass through
This PR adds `snaps` under Flask build flags to the extension. This branch is mostly equivalent to the current production version of Flask, excepting some bug fixes and tweaks.
Closes#11626
Adds a resolution for `follow-redirects` to resolve https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-74fj-2j2h-c42q. The dependency graph is `analytics-node#axios#follow-redirects`, and neither parent package has published a fix for this vulnerability.
This resolution was used to force a transitive dependency to be updated
to a specific version. But this target version was within the range
that was already requested, so a resolution is not needed. Yarn
resolutions are used for forcing a package to update to something
_outside_ of the requested range. For in-range updates, a Yarn lockfile
update is all we need, and it leaves us with less of a maintenance
burden (the resolution can clobber future updates).
Adds a resolution for `follow-redirects` to resolve https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-74fj-2j2h-c42q. The dependency graph is `analytics-node#axios#follow-redirects`, and neither parent package has published a fix for this vulnerability.
ESLint rules have been added to enforce our JSDoc conventions. These
rules were introduced by updating `@metamask/eslint-config` to v9.
Some of the rules have been disabled because the effort to fix all lint
errors was too high. It might be easiest to enable these rules one
directory at a time, or one rule at a time.
Most of the changes in this PR were a result of running
`yarn lint:fix`. There were a handful of manual changes that seemed
obvious and simple to make. Anything beyond that and the rule was left
disabled.
The `lint:fix` script now also calls `yarn stylelint --fix`. This step
was omitted previously, despite `stylelint` being part of the `lint`
npm script.