feat: vendor and censor the phishing blocklist at build time (closes #219)
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@@ -27,14 +27,9 @@ const {
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TX_STAGE_NONCE,
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} = require("../shared/approvalVerify");
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const { prepareApprovalTx } = require("../shared/approvalTx");
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const {
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isPhishingDomain,
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refreshPhishingListOnSchedule,
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initPhishingList,
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} = require("../shared/phishingDomains");
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const { isPhishingDomain } = require("../shared/phishingDomains");
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const {
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BALANCE_REFRESH_ALARM,
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PHISHING_REFRESH_ALARM,
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BALANCE_REFRESH_PERIOD_MINUTES,
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ensureRecurringAlarms,
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registerAlarmHandlers,
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@@ -1052,26 +1047,20 @@ async function backgroundRefresh() {
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await saveState();
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}
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// Both recurring jobs run off alarms, not timers. On Chrome MV3 this file is
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// The recurring job runs off an alarm, not a timer. On Chrome MV3 this file is
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// a service worker that the browser terminates after about 30 seconds idle,
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// so a setInterval would only ever survive until the first idle period and
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// module-level state does not outlive it. Alarms are held by the browser and
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// wake the worker to deliver them.
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registerAlarmHandlers({
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[BALANCE_REFRESH_ALARM]: backgroundRefresh,
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// The scheduled refresh, which restores persisted state on a freshly
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// revived worker and then fetches unconditionally. The freshness guards
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// belong to the startup path; applying them here would make the tick skip
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// itself.
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[PHISHING_REFRESH_ALARM]: refreshPhishingListOnSchedule,
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});
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// Everything the background context needs re-established on start. This runs
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// on a fresh install, on browser startup, and on every revival of a
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// terminated worker, so it must be idempotent: ensureRecurringAlarms() only
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// creates alarms that are missing or carrying a stale period, and
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// initPhishingList() fetches only when the persisted timestamps say the list
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// is stale.
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// creates alarms that are missing or carrying a stale period, and only clears
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// retired ones that are still registered.
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//
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// On a fresh install the top-level call and the onInstalled listener both run,
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// close enough together that both could see an alarm missing and create it.
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@@ -1082,10 +1071,7 @@ let backgroundJobsRun = null;
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function startBackgroundJobs() {
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if (backgroundJobsRun) return backgroundJobsRun;
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backgroundJobsRun = Promise.all([
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ensureRecurringAlarms(),
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initPhishingList(),
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])
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backgroundJobsRun = ensureRecurringAlarms()
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.catch((err) => {
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// An alarm that failed to schedule means a recurring job silently
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// never runs again; it must not be an unhandled rejection.
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