* Moving RPC Urls to network constants
* Including RPC url in switchEthereumChain requestData
* Setting project id to var
* Fix built-in networks switch-ethereum-chain
`switch-ethereum-chain` did not work correctly with built-in networks.
It was treating them as custom networks, rather than as built-in
networks. This affected how they were displayed in the network
dropdown, and resulted in slight differences to the network stack used
as well.
The problem was that `updateRpcTarget` was used, which was meant for
custom networks only. Now that `setProviderType` is used in the case of
a built-in network, the behaviour should match the network switcher
exactly.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Moving RPC Urls to network constants
* Including RPC url in switchEthereumChain requestData
* Setting project id to var
* Fix built-in networks switch-ethereum-chain
`switch-ethereum-chain` did not work correctly with built-in networks.
It was treating them as custom networks, rather than as built-in
networks. This affected how they were displayed in the network
dropdown, and resulted in slight differences to the network stack used
as well.
The problem was that `updateRpcTarget` was used, which was meant for
custom networks only. Now that `setProviderType` is used in the case of
a built-in network, the behaviour should match the network switcher
exactly.
Co-authored-by: Mark Stacey <markjstacey@gmail.com>
* Removing support notification from what's new
* Adding migration for support notification removal
* Expanding test cases, using async/await for storage comparison
* Add a notification for BSC Swaps
* Add a new logo for BSC sources, update an image for BSC notification
* Mark a BSC notification as seen when a user clicks on “Start swapping”
* Add conditional rendering of notifications
* Remove divider for the last notification
* Remove a divider for the last notification
* Remove !
* Trigger pipeline
The `assert` module has two modes: "Legacy" and "strict". When using
strict mode, the "strict" version of each assertion method is implied.
Whereas in legacy mode, by default it will use the deprecated, "loose"
version of each assertion.
We now use strict mode everywhere. A few tests required updates where
they were asserting the wrong thing, and it was passing beforehand due
to the loose matching.
* Show custom tokens in Swaps
* Add messages for adding a custom token in Swaps
* Add the first version of importing custom tokens in swaps
* Fix lint rules
* Create a new component: ImportToken
* Remove a pointer cursor from regular heading
* Fix a CSS issue for tokens with long names
* Update a comment
* Don’t return a custom token if it doesn’t have symbol or decimals
* Only search by contract address if nothing was found
* Track “Token Imported” event
* Fix unit tests
* Import tracking for “Token Imported”, increase token icon font size
* Disable token import for Source Token
* Update logic and content for notifications, update tests
* Do not hide a dropdown placeholder on click, so a user can click on a link
* Update a key name
* Update styling for the “danger” type notification in Swaps
* Show either a warning or danger notification based on token verification occurences
* Remove testnets from SWAPS_CHAINID_DEFAULT_BLOCK_EXPLORER_URL_MAP
* Use the “shouldSearchForImports” prop
* Create a new function for handling token import: “onOpenImportTokenModalClick”
* Filter token duplicities before iterating over tokens
* Use “address” instead of “symbol” for checking uniqueness
* Trigger Build
* Use a new API (/token) to get token data for importing in Swaps
* Temporarily decrese Jest threshold for functions
* Removing support notification from what's new
* Adding migration for support notification removal
* Expanding test cases, using async/await for storage comparison
* Add a notification for BSC Swaps
* Add a new logo for BSC sources, update an image for BSC notification
* Mark a BSC notification as seen when a user clicks on “Start swapping”
* Add conditional rendering of notifications
* Remove divider for the last notification
* Remove a divider for the last notification
* Remove !
* Trigger pipeline
* Format locale to Intl standard for translated date in notifications.
* Simplify logic for correctly formatting locale code for Intl
* Numeric format dates
Co-authored-by: Dan Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
* Format locale to Intl standard for translated date in notifications.
* Simplify logic for correctly formatting locale code for Intl
* Numeric format dates
Co-authored-by: Dan Miller <danjm.com@gmail.com>
The `assert` module has two modes: "Legacy" and "strict". When using
strict mode, the "strict" version of each assertion method is implied.
Whereas in legacy mode, by default it will use the deprecated, "loose"
version of each assertion.
We now use strict mode everywhere. A few tests required updates where
they were asserting the wrong thing, and it was passing beforehand due
to the loose matching.