Added new Qunit build process that will browserify the contents of `test/integration/lib` into the QUnit browser, allowing much more modular testing, including unit testing of our modules in our target browsers.
Made a basic unit test file of this form for the new encryptor module, which fails miserably because I've only just begun to work with it.
I've started with this blog post as a starting point, and will be adjusting it to our needs from there:
http://qnimate.com/passphrase-based-encryption-using-web-cryptography-api/
For some reason the popup was often cutting off the bottom buttons of the UI.
We should look at that more carefully later perhaps, but especially since we're considering moving off the popup, I'm just fixing it by making it taller for now.
SubmitPassword was not creating a new id-management
This is because I broke up the old "createIdmgmt" method to not perform as much conditional logic.
Now the pieces are reusable and do what they should do.
Fixed bug where the second new vault created in an IdStore would initially return the accounts from the original store.
Also fixed some tests that were incorrect.
eth-lightwallet was previously not salting vault passwords, potentially making it easier to crack them once obtained.
This branch incorporates the API changes to allow us to take advantage of the new salting logic.
This is still throwing deprecation warnings, but that's actually a bug in eth-lightwallet I wrote, [I've submitted a PR for that here](https://github.com/ConsenSys/eth-lightwallet/pull/116).
Fixes#555
Previously the metamask controller only supported a single UI event listener, which wasn't useful for having a separate notification UI open at the same time.
Also reduced the notification's complexity down to a single method, which is heavily re-used.
Still has an outstanding bug where if the plugin ui dismisses the last tx, it does not close the notification popup.
I'm unsure which will be more performant: A notification using a trimmed down version of the UI, or using them both, letting the browser cache them both.
In any case, here I've modified the normal UI to recognize when it's a popup, and change the UX accordingly in a few ways:
- Hide the menu bar
- Hide the back button from the notifications view.
- When confirming the last tx, close the window.