The account in the session request composed by the dApp can have a different case from what Status is using.
When resolving the session request the account address will be replaced with the one from the account model.
This PR is refactoring the dapps service to avoid code duplication between SDKs and also to avoid overlapping requests/responses.
It brings Browser Connect inline with Wallet Connect in terms of session management and sign transactions.
New architecture:
WalletConnectService becomes DAppsService. Its responsibility is to provide dapp access to the app. This is the component currently used by the UI
What does it do:
1. Provide dapp APIs line connect, disconnect, session requests etc
2. Spawn app notifications on dapp events
3. Timeout requests if the dapp does not respons
DAppsRequestHandler becomes DAppsModule. This component is consumed by the DAppService. Its responsibility is to aggregate all the building blocks for the dapps, but does not control any of the dapp features or consume the SDKs requests.
What does it do:
1. Aggregate all the building blocks for dapps (currently known as plugins)
DAppConnectionsPlugin - This component provides the session management features line connect, disconnect and provide a model with the connected dapps.
SignRequestPlugin - This component provides the sign request management. It receives the sign request from the dapp, translates it to what Status understands and manages the lifecycle of the request.
New component introduced (DAppsModel) to provide a common model for WC and BC. The WCDappsProvider and BCDappsProvider components are responsible to fill the model from different sources
+ Update the dialog where the user choses the connection to enable or disable the connection option based on flags
+ Separating the walletConnect flag and browserConnect flag usage so that either one can be disabled without affecting the other feature
+ Update qml test
This commits implements the `connect` `disconnect` session events for WC and also disables primary buttons for WC whenever there is no connection to internet or chains.
+ update tests
This PR implements the functions needed for siwe in the webSdk integration, updates the WC version and fixes an issue where the webpack does not automatically inject `Buffer` plugin needed by the SIWE impl in WC.
ChartStoreBase -> ChartDataBase
TokenBalanceHistoryStore -> TokenBalanceHistoryData
TokenMarketValuesStore -> TokenMarketValuesData
Those components store data without any interaction with the backend.
Therefore they are not stores.
Closes: #16295
- legacy Style and ThemePalette removed
- moved and deduplicated font definitions into `Theme` (unrelated to a
color palette)
- `Style.current.foo` -> `Theme.foo`
- `Style.current.fooColor` -> `Theme.palette.fooColor`
- upgrade the imports to 5.15
- removed some mode dead components
Fixes#16514
Implementing the user-story for sign request expiry and add qml tests
+ other minor fixes
## Acceptance Criteria
```
//Always show the expiration
Given the sign/transaction request dialog is shown
When request has an expiration date
Then the user sees a 1 minute countdown in the dialog
```
```
// Show 1 minute timer
Given the sign/transaction request dialog is shown
When the request has 1 minute or less before expiring
Then the user sees a 1 second countdown in the dialog
```
```
Given the sign/transaction dialog is open
When the request expires
Then the Accept button is removed
And the only option for the user is to close the dialog
```
```
Given the sign/transaction request dialog is open
When the request expired
Then the `Sign` and `Reject` buttons are removed
And the `Close` button is visible
```
```
Given the sign/transaction request expired
Then a toast message is showing
And it contains the "<dapp domain> sign request timed out" message
```
```
Given the sign/transaction request dialog is open
When the request expired
Then the sign/transaction request dialog is still visible
```
```
Given the sign/transaction request expires
Then a console message is shown
And it contains 'WC WalletConnectSDK.onSessionRequestExpire; id: ${id}`'
```
This commit brings a separation of concerns for the UI components involved in dApp interactions.
Issue: The UI components depend on the WalletConnectService and also on its dependencies like DAppsRequestHAndler. As a result the UI components have a hard dependency on the WalletConnect specifics and are incompatible with BC. This results in duplication of logic.
Issue: The UI components operate on WalletConnect specific JSON object. E.g. session objects, session proposal etc. As a result the UI is built around the WalletConnect message format.
Issue: The UI components operate on ListModel items received through functions and stored internally. Any change in the model would result in a crash.
Solution: Remove the WalletConnectService dependency from DAppsWorkflow. The DAppsWorkflow now operates with models, signals and functions. This is the first step in the broader refactoring. Moving the logic into the service itself will allow us to further refactor the WC and BC.
How does it work now:
Dependencies - The UI components have a dependency on models. SessionRequestsModel and DAppsModel.
Pairing - The pairing is initiated in the UI. On user input a pairingValidationRequested signal is emitted and the result is received as a function pairingValidated. If the url is valid the UI requests a pairingRequested. When the WalletConnectService is refactored we can go further and request only pairingRequested and to receive a pairingResult call as a function with the result. In the current implementation on pairingRequested we'll receive a connectDApp request.
Connecting dApps - The flow is initiated with connectDApp function. This call currently contains all the needed info as args. In the next step it could be replaced with a ConnectionRequests model. The connectDApp call triggered a connection popup if we're not currently showing one to the user. If we're currently showing one it will be queued (corner case). The connection can be accepted with connectionAccepted and rejected with connectionDeclined. Once the connection is accepted we're expecting a result connectionSuccessful or connectionFailed. The connectionSuccessful also expects a new id for the established connection.
Signing - The signing flow orbits around the SessionRequestsModel. Each item from the model will generate a popup showing the sign details to the user. Sign can be accepted or rejected using signRequestAccepted or signRequestRejected. No response is currently expected. The model is expected to remove the sign request item.