The minimum version supported is now Firefox 60. This is the current
Extended Support Release. Various features we use were not supported by
Firefox 53, such as `browser_action.default_popup`, `tabs.query`, and
`permissions:unlimitedStorage`.
The `seedWords` state was removed from the PreferencesController
recently in #6920. That state hadn't been used in some time, and there
was a long period during which `seedWords` was periodically scrubbed
from the state, so it's highly unlikely that it still exists in state
for most users. It's hard to guarantee that it _doesn't_ though,
especially if a user hasn't opened MetaMask in a few months.
* Implements ability to defer seed phrase backup to later
* Adds incremental-security.spec.js, including test dapp that sends signed tx with stand alone localhost provider
* Update metamask-responsive-ui for incremental account security changes
* Update backup-notification style and fix responsiveness of seed phrase screen
* Remove uneeded files from send-eth-with-private-key-test/
* Apply linguist flags in .gitattributes for send-eth-with-private-key-test/ethereumjs-tx.js
* Improve docs in controllers/onboarding.js
* Clean up metamask-extension/test/e2e/send-eth-with-private-key-test/index.html
* Remove unnecessary newlines in a couple first-time-flow/ files
* Fix import of backup-notification in home.component
* Fix git attrs file
* Style Send Header
* Move Send to-row to send view and restyle
* Add "Recents" group to select recipient view
* Rename SendToRow to AddRecipient
* Basic UI and Layout
* New ENSInput component
* wip - fuzzy search for input
* small refactor
* Add Dialog
* contact list initial
* initial error on invalid address
* clean up edit
* Click to open modal
* Create AddToAddressBookModal component
* Modal styling and layout
* modal i18n
* Add to Addressbook
* ens wip
* ens wip
* ENS Resolution
* Reset input
* Send to explicit address
* Happy Path Complete
* Add back error checking
* Reset send-to when emptying input
* Add back warning object
* Fix linter
* Fix unit test #1 - fix import paths
* Remove dead tests
* One more to go
* Fix all unit tests
* add unit test for reducers and actions
* test rendering AddRecipient
* Add tests for dialog boxes in AddRecipient
* Add test for validating
* Fix linter
* Fix e2e tests
* Token send e2e fix
* Style View Contact
* Style edit-contact
* Fix e2e
* Fix from-import-beta-ui e2e spec
* Make section header say "add recipient” by default
* Auto-focus add recipient input
* Update placeholder text
* Update input title font size
* Auto advance to next step if user paste a valid address
* Ellipsify address when recipient is selected
* Fix app header background color on desktop
* Give each form row a margin of 16px
* Use .container/.component naming pattern for ens-input
* Auto-focus on input when add to addressbook modal is opened; Save on Enter
* Fix and add unit test
* Fix selectors name in e2e tests
* Correct e2e test token amount for address-book-send changes
* Adds e2e test for editing a transaction
* Delete test/integration/lib/send-new-ui.js
* Add tests for amount max button and high value error on send screen to test/e2e/metamask-ui.spec.js
* lint and revert to address as object keys
* add chainId based on current network to address book entry
* fix test
* only display contacts for the current network
* Improve ENS message when not found on current network
* Add error to indicate when network does not support ENS
* bump gaba
* address book, resolve comments
* Move contact-list to its own component
* De-duplicate getaddressbook selector and refactor name selection logic in contact-list-tab/
* Use contact-list component in contact-list-tab.component (i.e. in settings)
* Improve/fix settings headers for popup and browser views
* Lint fixes related to address book updates
* Add 'My accounts' page to settings address book
* Update add new contact button in settings to match floating circular design
* Improve styles of view contact page
* Improve styles and labels of the add-contact.component
* Further lint fixes related to address book updates
* Update unit tests as per address book updates
* Ensure that contact list groups are sorted alphabetically
* Refactor settings component to use a container for connection to redux; allow display of addressbook name in settings header
* Decouple ens-input.component from send context
* Add ens resolution to add contact screen in settings
* Switching networks when an ens address is shown on send form removes the ens address.
* Resolve send screen search for ensAddress to matching address book entry if it exists
* Show resolved ens icon and address if exists (settings: add-contact.component)
* Make the displayed and copied address in view-contact.component the checksummed address
* Default alias state prop in AddToAddressBookModal to empty string
* Use keyCode to detect enter key in AddToAddressBookModal
* Ensure add-contact component properly updates after QR code detection
* Fix display of all recents after clicking 'Load More' in contact list
* Fix send screen contact searching after network switching
* Code cleanup related to address book changes
* Update unit tests for address book changes
* Update ENS name not found on network message
* Add ens registration error message
* Cancel on edit mode takes user back to view screen
* Adds support for memo to settings contact list view and edit screens
* Modify designs of edit and view contact in popup environment
* Update settings content list UX to show split columns in fullscreen and proper internal navigation
* Correct background address book API usages in UI
`seedWords` used to be stored on the metamask state temporarily at
certain points. This hasn't been the case since #5994, but references
to this state remained. All of the logic remained for correctly updating
these `seedWords`, handling them during navigation, and scrubbing them
from the state.
However the state was never updated in practice. The `seedWords` are
still returned by `verifySeedPhrase`, and they're still stored in
component state in a few places. But they aren't ever set in the Redux
metadata state or the Preferences controller.
All references to this state have been removed, along with any logic
for interacting with this state. A few unused actions were removed as
well.
The CSS is now served as an external file instead of being injected.
This was done to improve performance. Ideally we would come to a middle
ground between this and the former behaviour by injecting only the CSS
that was required for the initial page load, then lazily loading the
rest. However that change would be more complex. The hope was that
making all CSS external would at least be a slight improvement.
Performance metrics were collected before and after this change to
determine whether this change actually helped. The metrics collected
were the timing events provided by Chrome DevTools:
* DOM Content Loaded (DCL) [1]
* Load (L) [2]
* First Paint (FP) [3]
* First Contentful Paint (FCP) [3]
* First Meaningful Paint (FMP) [3]
Here are the results (units in milliseconds):
Injected CSS:
| Run | DCL | L | FP | FCP | FMP |
| :--- | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: |
| 1 | 1569.45 | 1570.97 | 1700.36 | 1700.36 | 1700.36 |
| 2 | 1517.37 | 1518.84 | 1630.98 | 1630.98 | 1630.98 |
| 3 | 1603.71 | 1605.31 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 |
| 4 | 1522.15 | 1523.72 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 |
| **Min** | 1517.37 | 1518.84 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 | 1629.3 |
| **Max** | 1603.71 | 1605.31 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 | 1712.56 |
| **Mean** | 1553.17 | 1554.71 | 1668.3 | 1668.3 | 1668.3 |
| **Std. dev.** | 33.41 | 33.43 | 38.16 | 38.16 | 38.16 |
External CSS:
| Run | DCL | L | FP | FCP | FMP |
| :--- | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: | ---: |
| 1 | 1595.4 | 1598.91 | 284.97 | 1712.86 | 1712.86 |
| 2 | 1537.55 | 1538.99 | 199.38 | 1633.5 | 1633.5 |
| 3 | 1571.28 | 1572.74 | 268.65 | 1677.03 | 1677.03 |
| 4 | 1510.98 | 1512.33 | 206.72 | 1607.03 | 1607.03 |
| **Min** | 1510.98 | 1512.33 | 199.38 | 1607.03 | 1607.03 |
| **Max** | 1595.4 | 1598.91 | 284.97 | 1712.86 | 1712.86 |
| **Mean** | 1553.8025 | 1555.7425 | 239.93 | 1657.605 | 1657.605 |
| **Std. dev.** | 29.5375 | 30.0825 | 36.88 | 37.34 | 37.34 |
Unfortunately, using an external CSS file made no discernible improvement
to the overall page load time. DCM and L were practically identical, and
FCP and FMP were marginally better (well within error margins).
However, the first paint time was _dramatically_ improved. This change
seems worthwhile for the first paint time improvement alone. It also
allows us to delete some code and remove a dependency.
The old `css.js` module included two third-party CSS files as well, so
those have been imported into the main Sass file. This was easier than
bundling them in the gulpfile.
The resulting CSS bundle needs to be served from the root because we're
using a few `@include` rules that make this assumption. We could move
this under `/css/` if desired, but we'd need to update each of these
`@include` rules.
Relates to #6646
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/DOMContentLoaded
[2]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/load
[3]: https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/user-centric-performance-metrics
Set the minimum browser version supported in the extension manifest.
Currently we only ship the extension on Chrome and Firefox, so the
minimum version has been set for those two browsers.
Relates to #6805
* Abstract domain provider from its stream transport
Creating new provider-consuming extensions, like [a new
platform](https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/blob/develop/docs/porting_to_new_environment.md)
can be frustrating for new contributors because our provider
construction has been tangled with our streaming interface.
Here I've broken up our streaming domain connection from the provider
construction, so developers can more easily construct local and
domain-restricted providers without dealing with streams.
* Abstract public API from stream interface
* clean up noop
* Document non-streaming interface
* getSiteMetadata must be async
* Clean up filters on stream end
* Document cleaning up filters
* Allow named filterMiddleware to be cleaned up
* Linted
* Require site metadata
* Destroy any destroyable middleware during cleanup
* Lint
The Drizzle tests have not been used for some time. They were used to
ensure compatibility with newer versions of `web3` v1. If we want to
re-add tests to ensure compatibility with newer `web3` versions, we
should find some way of doing that more reliably than was done here -
these tests were somewhat flaky and unreliable.
We've been using the `eslint-plugin-json` plugin for some time, but we
haven't been visiting `.json` files in the lint script. The lint script
has now been updated to incude `.json` files, which means any invalid
JSON will result in a lint error.
Unfortunately this JSON plugin doesn't seem to apply the other eslint
rules (such as `key-spacing`) to the JSON files. I wasn't able to find a
way to get that to work. Instead I manually auto-formatted each of the
locale `message.json` files, which fixed many whitespace
inconsistencies.
The `states.json` file was deleted completely, as it appears to be
unused. It wasn't a valid JSON file anyway, it was JavaScript. It looks
like a `states.js` file is automatically generated, but an old copy was
accidentally saved as `states.json` and included in the repo.
Many duplicate key errors were found and fixed in the
`development/states/` JSON files.
`package-lock.json` was added to `.eslintignore` because it was very
slow to lint, and linting it doesn't provide much value.
* Add loading spinner to pending tx status label.
* Add border around account icon in top right
* Change style of settings toggle buttons; wrap with local components
* Eliminate large space after settings labels when no description
* Remove network form from advanced tab of settings
* Keep new account container height to contents when in full screen
While working on #6805, I noticed that many variables were being used
before they were declared. Technically this worked fine in practice
because we were using the `transform-es2015-block-scoping` Babel plugin,
which transforms `let` and `const` to `var`, which is hoisted. However,
after removing that Babel transformation, many things broke.
All instances of variables or classes being used before declared have
been fixed.
The `no-use-before-define` eslint rule has been added to catch these
cases going forward. The rule is disabled for function declarations for
the moment, because those are always hoisted. We could disable that too
if we want to, but it's purely stylistic and would require a lot more
changes.
* Introduce delay for eth_estimateGas calls with in test
* Add test that fails when gas estimates of contract method calls without gas are too high.
* Get transaction gas data from unApprovedTxs instead of confirmTransaction
* Fix selection of gas data in gas-modal-page-container.container
* Lint changes related to Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix e2e tests on Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix unit and integration tests for changes from Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* more e2e fixes
* Add assertions for transaction values on confirm screen
* Fix display of transaction amount on confirm screen.
* Introduce delay for eth_estimateGas calls with in test
* Add test that fails when gas estimates of contract method calls without gas are too high.
* Get transaction gas data from unApprovedTxs instead of confirmTransaction
* Fix selection of gas data in gas-modal-page-container.container
* Lint changes related to Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix e2e tests on Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* Fix unit and integration tests for changes from Version-6.7.2-gasLimitFix
* more e2e fixes
* Add assertions for transaction values on confirm screen
* Fix display of transaction amount on confirm screen.
This silences a warning message that was printed to the console whenever
this module was loaded during tests.
The API changes between these two versions were reviewed carefully for
differences. The only difference made was to `PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA256.bytes`,
which was replaced by `Pbkdf2HmacSha256`.
The length argument no longer has a default value, so it has been set
to match what the default value was in the previous version we used,
which is 32 (the SHA256 hash size).