* support qr based signer
* add CSP for fire fox
* get QR Hardware wallet name from device
* fix qrHardware state missing in runtime
* support qr based signer sign transaction
* refine Request Signature modal ui
* remove feature toggle
* refine ui
* fix notification is closing even there is a pending qr hardware transaction
* add chinese translation, refine ui, fix qr process was breaking in some case
* support import accounts by pubkeys
* refine qr-based wallet ui and fix bugs
* update @keystonehq/metamask-airgapped-keyring to fix that the signing hd path was inconsistent in some edge case
* fix: avoid unnecessay navigation, fix ci
* refactor qr-hardware-popover with @zxing/browser
* update lavamoat policy, remove firefox CSP
* refine qr reader ui, ignore unnecessary warning display
* code refactor, use async functions insteads promise
Co-authored-by: Soralit <soralitria@gmail.com>
* Add CollectiblesController
* bump controllers version
* add CollectibleDetectionController
* adapt to ERC1155 support changes in CollectiblesController
* update @metamask/controllers to v20.0.0
* update lavamoat policy files
* put collectibleDetectionController instantiation behind feature flag
This PR adds one LavaMoat background script policy or each build type. It also renames the build system policy directory from `node` to `build-system` to make its purpose more clear. Each build type has the original `policy-override.json` for `main` builds. The `.prettierignore` file has been updated to match the locations of the new auto-generated policy files.
We need to maintain separate policies for each build type because each type will produce different bundles with different internal and external modules.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
The LavaMoat policy has been updated in accordance with the recent
update to `eth-json-rpc-middleware` in #10738. These changes were
generated with `yarn lavamoat:auto`.
* Support for Layer 2 networks with transaction fees on both layers
* Use variable name in transaction-breakdown
* Add comment on code source to ui/helpers/utils/optimism/fetchEstimatedL1Fee.js
* Fix unit tests
* Ensure values passed to are defined
* Fix activity log
* Support for Layer 2 networks with transaction fees on both layers
* Use variable name in transaction-breakdown
* Add comment on code source to ui/helpers/utils/optimism/fetchEstimatedL1Fee.js
* Fix unit tests
* Ensure values passed to are defined
* Fix activity log
On an M1 Mac, when running `yarn start`, CPU can spike to 100% CPU, and
sometimes a bunch of `mdworker` instances will get spawned. This seems
to be caused by the file-watching mechanism used in dev to automatically
regenerate the build when something is changed. More specifically, we
are using an older version of `watchify`, which uses an older version of
`chokidar`, which is the package that actually does the watching. v4.0.0
of `watchify` upgrades `chokidar` to v3.x ([1]), which comes with
"massive CPU & RAM consumption improvements" ([2]). After the upgrade,
CPU usage decreases to 20-40%.
[1]: https://github.com/browserify/watchify/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#400
[2]: https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar/releases/tag/3.0.0
* lavamoat - add lavamoat to webapp background
* test:e2e - add delay to resolve failure
* test:e2e - add delay to resolve failure
* build - add a switch for applying lavamoat, currently off for all
* test/e2e - remove delays added for lavamoat
* Revert "test/e2e - remove delays added for lavamoat"
This reverts commit 79c3479f15c072ed362ba1d4f1af41ea11a17d63.