* Optional offset and count added on client level
* Rpc interface extended
* Tests corrected
* Filtering code refactored a little bit
* Offset type was changed to usize
* Handling of block hash in offset added
* Offset reworked to number
* Trailing comma removed
* Import for Quantity type added
* Offset and count moved into filter object
* Lost comma removed
* Return empty vec instead of None in case of incorrect range
* Add RPC eth_chainId for querying the current blockchain chain ID
Currently although we can use `net_version` RPC call to get the
current network ID, there's no RPC for querying the chain ID. This
makes it impossible to determine the current actual blockchain using
the RPC. An ETH/ETC client can accidentally connect to an ETC/ETH RPC
endpoint without knowing it unless it tries to sign a transaction or
it fetch a transaction that is known to have signed with a chain
ID. This has since caused trouble for application developers, such as
MetaMask, to add multi-chain support.
The same RPC endpoint is also about to be merged for ETC's
go-ethereum: https://github.com/ethereumproject/go-ethereum/pull/336
* Add eth_chainId to js's web3 interface
* Add a mocked test for eth_chainId
* Add chainId in js's jsonrpc interfaces
* Change return type for eth_chainId to `Option<u64>`
* Change name eth_chainId to parity_chainId
* Wrong test name and missed var for rpc_parity_chain_id test
* Use U256 to return chainId and fix for master
u64 returns decimal integer, and there seems to be no type called
U64. So here I use U256 to return the hex integer.
* Fix chainID test
Before EIP155 fork number, chainID should be null.
* Change both parity_chainId and transaction::chainId to use U64
This makes it consistent that all chain ids returned are hex string.
* Fix wrong U64 serialization
* Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize
The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we
should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both.
* Add trezor communication code
This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in
how to communicate and wire everything up.
Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff.
The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction.
* Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor
This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve
just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also
had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the
USB at once.
* Add RPC plumbing needed
We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure
out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be
able to send a pin to a device.
* Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix
There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you
take too long to press the confirm button on the device.
* Change back to paritytech branch
As my fork has been merged in.
* Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be
* Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155
Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and
we’re already doing that so it was done twice.
* Some circular logic here that was incorrect
BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the
size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is
BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of
obvious in hindsight.
* Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails
The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so
you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you
want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout
but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the
same thing.
* Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster
* Remove ability to cancel pin request
* Some slight cleanup
* Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding
* Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application
* Removing unused dependencies
* Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch
* Simplify FormattedMessage
* Move generated code to external crate
* Remove ethcore-util dependency
* Fix broken import in test
This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make
it useful without one.
* Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support
# Conflicts:
# rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs
* Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device
* Fixing grumbles
* Avoiding owning data in RPC method
* Checking for overflow in v part of signature
* s/network_id/chain_id
* Propagating an error from the HID Api
* Condensing code a little bit
* Fixing UI.
* Debugging trezor.
* Minor styling tweak
* Make message type into an actual type
This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual
type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not
100% sure this has actually improved the situation.
Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring
love.
* Split the trezor RPC endpoint
It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for
any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind.
* Reflect RPC method split in javascript
* Fix bug with pin entry
* Fix deadlock for Ledger
* Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets
* Fix javascript issue (see #6509)
* Replace Mutex with RwLock
* Update Ledger test
* Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes)
* *Actually* fix tests
* Update git submodule
Needed to make tests pass
* Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock
* Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
* Node-health to a separate crate.
* Initialize node_health outside of dapps.
* Expose health over RPC.
* Bring back 412 and fix JS.
* Add health to workspace and tests.
* Fix compilation without default features.
* Fix borked merge.
* Revert to generics to avoid virtual calls.
* Fix node-health tests.
* Add missing trailing comma.
* Allow connections from firefox extension.
* Displaying actual data that will be signed on hover.
* Display a tooltip.
* Revert "Allow connections from firefox extension."
This reverts commit d3323b76fe28564c2366ceec3d891de19884192f.