This reverts commit 466ece4588, which has
the message:
"Revert "Merge pull request #7599 from MetaMask/Version-v7.7.0" (#7648)"
This effectively re-introduces the changes from the "LoginPerSite" PR.
The user-specified seed phrase during the first-time-flow import step
required the phrase to be entered in all lowercase. The case does not
add any extra entropy to the seed, so there's no reason to be case
sensitive. Flexibility here will improve the onboarding UX.
This commit makes the entered seed phrase case-insensitive.
Fixes#8171
* Update i18n-helper to allow substitutions of react components and wrapping of translation substrings
* Simplify code in i18n-helper.js related to substitutions, including react substitutions.
* Remove wrapper support from i18n in favour of using translations in substitutions.
* Fix i18n-helper substitution logic: ensure correct index of substitution is applied
* Throw error if there are not enough substitutions for a translation phrase
* Adds unit tests for now i18n-helper substitution functionality
* Fix grammar, react element line spacing and test layout+readability in i18n-helper.test.js
* Use @metamask/eslint-config@1.1.0
* Use eslint-plugin-mocha@6.2.2
* Mark root ESLint config as root
* Update Mocha ESLint rules with shared ESLint config
* Various component tests and some conditional statements
Conditional in account-menu in removeAccount when keyring sometimes is not initially provideed
Conditional on unlock-page when there is no target.getBoundingClientRect on the element.
* Update helpers
* Remove component debugging
* Add default params for render helpers
* Remove stubComponent for old Mascot
Changes in https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/pull/7893 has prevented the need to stub it out.
Change logout to lock in account-menu test
* Update lodash
All versions of the full `lodash` package have been updated to 4.17.15.
The only exception is v4.17.14 which is pinned by `ganache-core`.
* Switch to using `lodash` instead of per-method packages
We have the full lodash package _ten times_ as a production transitive
dependency, so including per-method packages is not saving space (it
might instead result in slightly more space being used).
The filename is seeded by a simple use of Math.random() pulling from an alphanumeric character bank, as opposed to a more cryptographically random solution. This provides a simple layer of difficulty for bad actors to seek out the recovery phrase file.
The 'can retype the seed phrase' test would fail sometimes when one of
the words in the seed phrase was a subset of another word (e.g. 'issue'
and 'tissue'). This is because the selector used to find the word
looked for the first element that contained the text, rather than an
exact match.
To simplify the selector and make it more reliable, test ids were added
to each seed phrase word. The selector now uses CSS instead of XPath,
and it only finds exact matches.
A test id was also added to the div containing the shuffled seed words
to select from, so that the chosen seed words wouldn't be selected
in place of the real target when the same word appears twice.
The `confirm-seed-phrase` component extends PureComponent, so it
doesn't need a `shouldComponentUpdate` function. The state is
effectively immutable, as all state is either a primitive type or is
updated with new instances rather than mutation.
Removing this function will silence a warning message printed to the
console during e2e tests (React doesn't want you to set this function
on `PureComponent`s).
Removing this function also exposed an unused piece of state, which has
also been removed.
* Add `react/no-unused-prop-types` rule
All detected unused prop types have been removed. I have attempted to
ensure these props are no longer passed in either.
* Update handling of props to avoid false positive lint errors
These cases were detected by `react/no-unused-prop-types` as being
unused props, even though they were used. These minor adjustments
prevent them from being flagged as errors.
* Update unit tests
Many of these tests were just checking that specific props were passed
from containers or to a child component. These were deleted, as I can't
imagine how they'd be useful.
* Disable `react/no-unused-prop-types` in `componentWillReceiveProps
The rule `react/no-unused-prop-types` doesn't seem to be detecting
props used within `UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps`. The two cases
have been disabled temporarily until we can replace these unsafe
lifecycle functions.
* Use arrow property initializer functions
* Use pure components where applicable
* Add UNSAFE_ prefix for deprecated lifecycle hooks
* Add allow UNSAFE_
* Removed unused "Component"
* Replace boron with 'fade-modal'
* Upgrade react/no-deprecated to an error
* Paste react-tooltip-component source directly
* Use arrow functions to bind `this`
* Add UNSAFE_ prefix
* Update react-redux, react-router-dom
* Remove things from inlined 'fade-modal'
* Adjust mountWithRouter to get unit tests passing again
* Remove domkit
* Add Wrapper to render-helpers
* Upgrade @storybook/addon-knobs
* Add support for one-click onboarding
MetaMask now allows sites to register as onboarding the user, so that
the user is redirected back to the initiating site after onboarding.
This is accomplished through the use of the `metamask-onboarding`
library and the MetaMask forwarder.
At the end of onboarding, a 'snackbar'-stype component will explain to the
user they are about to be moved back to the originating dapp, and it will
show the origin of that dapp. This is intended to help prevent phishing
attempts, as it highlights that a redirect is taking place to an untrusted
third party.
If the onboarding initiator tab is closed when onboarding is finished,
the user is redirected to the onboarding originator as a fallback.
Closes#6161
* Add onboarding button to contract test dapp
The `contract-test` dapp (run with `yarn dapp`, used in e2e tests) now
uses a `Connect` button instead of connecting automatically. This
button also serves as an onboarding button when a MetaMask installation
is not detected.
* Add new static server for test dapp
The `static-server` library we were using for the `contract-test` dapp
didn't allow referencing files outside the server root. This should
have been possible to work around using symlinks, but there was a bug
that resulted in symlinks crashing the server.
Instead it has been replaced with a simple static file server that
will serve paths starting with `node_modules` from the project root.
This will be useful in testing the onboarding library without vendoring
it.
* Add `@metamask/onboarding` and `@metamask/forwarder`
Both libraries used to test onboarding are now included as dev
dependencies, to help with testing. A few convenience scripts
were added to help with this (`yarn forwarder` and `yarn dapp-forwarder`)