An alert is now shown when the user switches from an account that is
connected to the active tab to an account that is not connected. The
alert prompts the user to dismiss the alert or connect the account
they're switching to.
The "loading" state is handled by disabling the buttons, and the error
state is handled by displaying a generic error message and disabling
the connect button.
The new reducer for this alert has been created with `createSlice` from
the Redux Toolkit. This utility is recommended by the Redux team, and
represents a new style of writing reducers that I hope we will use more
in the future (or at least something similar). `createSlice` constructs
a reducer, actions, and action creators automatically. The reducer is
constructed using their `createReducer` helper, which uses Immer to
allow directly mutating the state in the reducer but exposing these
changes as immutable.
`addToAddressBook` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
The callers of this action creator were updated to `await` the
completion of the operation. It was called just before redirecting the
user to a different page or closing a modal, and it seemed appropriate
to wait before doing those things.
The `getSelectedAddress` selector has a fallback of selecting the first
MetaMask account. This is not useful. The only time the
`selectedAddress` is not set is during onboarding, before any accounts
exist, so selecting the first account wouldn't be useful anyway.
Co-authored-by: Erik Marks <25517051+rekmarks@users.noreply.github.com>
`setRpcTarget` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise, despite
doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
The callers of this action creator didn't need to be updated, as they
were all in event handlers that didn't require knowing when the
operation had completed.
`setProviderType` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
None of the callers of this action creator needed to know when it
completed, so no changes to the call sites were made.
A simple default store of `{ metamask: {} }` is now used for the
actions tests.
While I would prefer that any expectations about the store be included
in each test, the mere existence of this `metamask` object seems like
a fairly reasonable default, as it's (hopefully) impossible for it to
be unset at runtime.
The `2-state.json` test state file was deleted as well, as it was no
longer used.
Many of the "message manager" background methods return a full copy of
the background state in their response; presumably to save us from
making a full round-trip to update the UI `metamask` state after it
changes. However, the action creators responsible for calling these
methods were calling `updateMetamaskState` even when the background
method failed. In effect, they were setting the UI `metamask` state to
`undefined`.
They have been updated to only set the UI `metamask` state if the
background method succeeded.
`setSelectedAddress` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. It now returns a Promise.
This action creator was only called in two places, and neither benefit
from using the Promise now returned. They were both event handlers. In
both cases there was an existing Promise chain, but the only thing
after this set was a `catch` block that displayed any error
encountered. I decided not to return the result of `setSelectedAddress`
to this chain, because all it would do is set the warning a second
time in the event of failure.
`showAccountDetail` returned a thunk that didn't return a Promise,
despite doing async work. Now it returns a Promise.
This action is only called in one place, and it looks like the actions
dispatched alongside it were meant to be run in parallel, so no changes
were made there.
The `transForward` app state is no longer used, so it has been removed.
Associated actions have been removed as well.
This state dates back a few years, so I was unable to determine when it
was made obsolete.
Keyrings are added either through the `getKeyringForDevice` background
method (as part of the hardware wallet connect flow), or via
`importAccountWithStrategy` (when importing an account). The
`addNewKeyring` action and corresponding background method has not been
used in a long time.
This state hasn't been used since #5886. The nonce we display in our UI
is now from the background, rather than queried directly from the
front-end.
This also means we save making this network call each time a pending
transaction is added, and each time the transaction list is mounted.
Some of the unit tests for `actions.js` were calling async actions
without `await`-ing them. All async actions are now called with `await`
to ensure they've completed.
`markPasswordForgotten` is an asynchronous function, but it was being
called synchronously. The page was redirected without waiting for the
operation to complete.
We now wait for the operation to complete before continuing. Failure is
still not being handled correctly, but that will be addressed in a
separate PR.
Previously all browser globals were allowed to be used anywhere by
ESLint because we had set the `env` property to `browser` in the ESLint
config. This has made it easy to accidentally use browser globals
(e.g. #8338), so it has been removed. Instead we now have a short list
of allowed globals.
All browser globals are now accessed as properties on `window`.
Unfortunately this change resulted in a few different confusing unit
test errors, as some of our unit tests setup assumed that a particular
global would be used via `window` or `global`. In particular,
`window.fetch` didn't work correctly because it wasn't patched by the
AbortController polyfill (only `global.fetch` was being patched).
The `jsdom-global` package we were using complicated matters by setting
all of the JSDOM `window` properties directly on `global`, overwriting
the `AbortController` for example.
The `helpers.js` test setup module has been simplified somewhat by
removing `jsdom-global` and constructing the JSDOM instance manually.
The JSDOM window is set on `window`, and a few properties are set on
`global` as well as needed by various dependencies. `node-fetch` and
the AbortController polyfill/patch now work as expected as well,
though `fetch` is only available on `window` now.
The "global" action constants (the ones previously in `actions.js`)
have been moved to a separate module. This was necessary to avoid a
circular dependency in an upcoming change that was causing problems.
In general the "ducks" pattern of organizing Redux stores does result
in circular dependency problems. This is because reuse of actions
between reducers is encouraged, so it's not uncommon for two reducers
to want to reference an action from the other. Going forward we can
avoid this problem by moving action constants that are shared between
reducers into this shared module.
This action was never triggered in practice, as MetaMask is never
unlocked from the UI. The unlock always occurs as a result of a
background state update.
The `network` prop was being passed to the Identicon despite that not
being an Identicon prop, and the `userAddress` prop was being passed
down by the container but was unused. The methods removed were not
called anywhere.
The `metamask.send.from` field was assumed by various selectors to be
an object, but instead it was recently set to a string. The selectors
have been updated to assume it's a string, and to fetch the full
account object explicitly.
The selector `getSendFromObject` was repurposed for this, as that's
basically what it already did. The optional address parameter was
removed though, as that was only used to fetch the `from` address in
cases where the `send` state was set without there being a `from`
address set. That case is no longer possible, as the `from` address is
always set upon the initialization of the `send` state.
The `getSendFromObject` selector no longer fetches the 'name' of that
address from the address book state either. This property was not used
in either of the cases this selector was used.
* 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
This was done to reduce the number of direct dependencies we have. It
should be functionally equivalent. The bundle size should not change,
as we use `clone` as a transitive dependency in a number of places.
The e2e tests were failing intermittently after removing an account
because the account was shown as not deleted after the removal. I
suspect this was because the account _had_ been removed, but that
change to the background state hadn't yet propagated to the UI.
The background state is now synced before the loading overlay for
removing the account is removed, ensuring that the removed account
cannot be seen in the UI after removal.
* Remove unused functions from `mapDispatchToProps`
The actions import was also updated to import only the two actions
used, rather than all actions.
* Remove unused container component
Well, technically it was the props injected by this container that were
unused. The container served no purpose, so the component it surrounded
is now used directly instead.
* Remove both unused `getCurrentViewContext` selectors
* Remove unused SHOW_CONFIG_PAGE action
* Remove checks for `currentView` with name `config`
Now that the SHOW_CONFIG_PAGE action has been removed, it's no longer
possible for `currentView.name` to be set to that value.
* Remove unused `wallet-view` container props
* Delete unused SHOW_SEND_PAGE and SHOW_ADD_TOKEN_PAGE actions
* Remove unused `account-menu.container` props
* Remove unused SHOW_INFO_PAGE action
* Remove unused SET_NEW_ACCOUNT_FORM action
* Add estimated time to pending transactions
* add sytles for pending transactions component
* add media queries styling for pending transactions component
* fix lint errors, remove extra spaces
* refactor code to call `fetchBasicGasAndTimeEstimates` method once
* refactor code to call `getgetRenderableTimeEstimate` method once
* fix, correct export to use `transaction-time-remaining-component`
* fix indentation issues after running `yarn lint`
* newBigSigDig in gas-price-chart.utils supports strings
* Code cleanup
* Ensure fetchBasicGasAndTimeEstimates is only called from tx-list if there are pending-txs
* Move gas time estimate utilities into utility file
* Move getTxParams to transaction selector file
* Add feature flag for display of remaining transaction time in tx history list
* Fix circular dependency by removing unused import of transactionSelector in selectors.js
* Use correct feature flag property name transactionTime
* Ensure that tx list component correctly responds to turning tx time feature on
* Prevent precision errors in newBigSigDig
* Code clean up for pending transaction times
* Update transaction-time-remaining feature to count down seconds, countdown seconds and show '< 30'
* Code clean up for transaction-time-remaining feature
* Adds threebox controller
* Adds threebox approval modal
* Fix unit tests and lint after addition of threebox
* Correct threebox behaviour after rejecting request for backup; fixes e2e tests.
* Update threebox controller for automatic syncing
* Ensure frontend locale updates when preferences are changed via direct update within controller
* Add toggle in settings for 3box syncing
* Update threebox controller for latest 3box version
* Delete unnecessary frontend changes for threebox integration
* Backing up address book contacts with threebox
* Update unit tests for 3box-integration additions
* Only enable threebox by default for new wallets
* Mock globals for correct unit tests
* 3box '1.10.2' -> '^1.10.2'
* Correct capilalization on 3Box
* Use log.debug instead of console.log in threebox controller
* Update yarn.lock
* Remove edge build
* Split 3box module into background deps js file
* extra bundle opts for bg-libs
* sync yarn.lock
* new3Box logic
* Show confirm threebox restore after import
* Remove bg-libs.js from manifest file for dev builds
* Switch 3Box controller to using the spaces api (instead of the profile api)
* Finalize switching to spaces api and only restoring from 3box after import
* Update metamask-controller-test.js for threebox controller changes
* Make threebox modal style consistent with others and update success button wording
* Use mock 3box when in test
* Correct 3box modal header
* Remove unnecessary property of threebox controller provider
* Remove unnecessary method calls after restoration from 3box in the threebox-restore-confirm modal.
* Replace setThreeBoxSyncingPermission calls in routes/index.js with turnThreeBoxSyncingOn
* Replace erroneous use of with
* Replace erroneous use of threeboxSyncing with threeBoxSyncingAllowed in advancted-tab directory
* Lint fixes for 3box changes
* Log errors encountered when updating 3Box
* Remove unnecessary parameter from state update
* Add timeout to initial 3Box sync
The initial 3Box sync will now timeout after 1 minute. If the timeout
is triggered, 3Box is disabled and cannot be re-enabled unless the
initial sync does finally finish. If it never finishes, 3Box cannot
be enabled unless the extension is reinstalled.
The Advanced Settings page was updated to show this option as disabled
in that circumstance, with a new discription explaining why it's
disabled. The UI here could certainly be improved.
Additionally, "on" and "off" labels were added to the toggle to match
the other toggles on the Advanced Settings page.
* Use non-minified 3Box module
We had previously used the minified 3Box module to avoid a build error
encountered when `envify` was processing the `libp2p` module (which is
used by 3Box). The build would fail because `esprima` (used by `envify`)
is incompatible with the object spread/rest operator (which is used in
`libp2p`).
That issue has been solved by adding a global Babelify transformation
specifically for transpiling out the object rest/spread operator from
dependencies. It has been targetted to only affect `libp2p` to avoid
extending the build time too much. This workaround can be used until
a new version of `esprima` is released that includes this bug fix.
* Use app key addresses for threebox
* Replace use of modal for confirming 3box restoration with a home notification
* Adds e2e tests for restoring from threebox
* Update eth-keyring-controller to 5.1.0
* Correct parameters passed to getAppKeyAddress in threebox.js
* Add prefix to origin passed to getAppKeyAddress in threebox.js
* Remove unused locale message.
* Prevent CORS errors in firefox e2e tests
* Ensure extraneous scripts are excluded from the local test dev build
* Move threeBoxLastUpdate state from home.component to redux
* Threebox PR code cleanup
* Always use first address when initializing threebox
* Replace setRestoredFromThreeBox api with setRestoredFromThreeBoxToFalse and setRestoredFromThreeBoxToTrue
* Update development/metamaskbot-build-announce.js to include ui-libs and bg-libs in hard coded bundle list
* Update test/e2e/threebox.spec.js to use new helpers added with pull #7144
* Make setFeatureFlag available on the ui window during testing
* Hide threebox feature behind a feature flag that can only be activated via dev console
* Remove unnecessary migration of threebox feature flag
* Prevent this.init() call in threebox constructor if feature flag is not turned on
* Prevent threebox notification from showing if feature flag is falsy
* http://localhost/8889 -> http://localhost/* in gulp manifest:testing tasks
* Prevent multiple warnings for the same locale message
Our i18n helper issues warnings whenever a requested message is
missing. These warnings are helpful in assisting translation efforts,
but they can be distracting otherwise. They're especially problematic
for locales that are missing many messages. My browser ended up
crashing on more than one occasion due to the sheer volume of warnings.
The warning has been updated to only be issued once per missing key.
This required updating the method to pass in the current locale. The
current locale was added to the warning itself as well, which could be
helpful for cases where a message is missing in both the current locale
and the fallback ('en').
* Change locale and localeMessages as single action
Updating the current locale and the locale messages resulted in two
renders, and during the first the state was inconsistent (it would say
the locale had changed to the new one, but still be using the old set
of locale messages). Instead the locale is now updated with one atomic
action.
This was required after adding the locale to the missing locale message
warning, as otherwise it would say the message was missing from the
wrong locale.