The blocklist URL in shipped code named a competitor and pointed at a moving
ref, and the extension re-fetched from it every 24 hours, which also meant a
third party decided what this wallet warns about. All of that is gone.
script/vendor-blocklist fetches upstream at a pinned commit, verifies the
sha256 of the bytes that commit serves, and writes
src/shared/phishingBlocklist.json. It is build-time tooling, never shipped, and
the one place in the repo that names the upstream project; a source reference
nobody can verify is not a source reference.
The artifact stores truncated sha256 digests rather than domain names. That is
what censors it: the previous file contained the competitor's name 6,475 times,
as phishing domains impersonating them, and not one of those domains is
dropped. It also makes lookups a binary search over a fixed-width string, so
nothing is built at module load — which matters on MV3, where the worker
re-evaluates the module on every wake — and takes the file from 8.7 MB to
1.7 MB.
script/check-censored enforces the rest: it reads the name out of the vendoring
script rather than repeating it, and fails on any occurrence in the working
tree or under dist/ that is not one of the three literals shipped code cannot
avoid — two provider-shim identifiers in src/content/inpage.js and one ERC-20's
on-chain name in src/shared/tokenList.js. Each is permitted only at the path
that carries it, and at the emitted paths that path is bundled into, so a
literal appearing anywhere else fails like any other occurrence. It runs in
make check, which inspects dist/ when there is one and says loudly when there
is not, and again with --require-dist at the end of every make build.
Removing the runtime fetch retires the delta, the extension-storage persistence
and the 24-hour alarm from #158. A retired alarm is now cleared rather than
left waking the worker forever on installs that already have it.
The e2e suite drives the warning end to end from a real blocklisted origin
served as a real http(s) site, with a control asserting the banner stays hidden
for one that is not listed. Its service-worker interception canary needed a new
anchor, since the startup fetch it used to watch for no longer happens: it now
wakes the worker with a message and asks it for one throwaway fetch.
LICENSE no longer cites a repository that returns 404.
eslint.config.js gains one block: script/lib/ holds node programs the shell
entrypoints call, and without it they lint with no globals at all.
Drives the real popup in a real Firefox with dist/firefox/ installed as an
unpacked MV2 temporary add-on via geckodriver. make test-e2e-firefox, outside
make check like the Chrome suite. Zero npm dependencies: plain fetch and
child_process against geckodriver's HTTP API. Base image, Firefox tarball and
geckodriver are each pinned by digest and verified at build time.
Error capture reads the privileged console service through Marionette's chrome
context, not WebDriver BiDi. BiDi delivers nothing at all for extension pages,
so a BiDi-based harness would observe zero events and report success -- the
vacuous-check shape this repo has shipped twice. Both the driver and the README
say so where someone would be tempted to simplify.
Demonstrated to discriminate: a background page that throws at the top of the
file, a missing import, and an async throw where every UI assertion still
passes each fail the run.
Three limits are measured and documented rather than papered over: capture is
poll-based so an error is attributed to a step, not a moment; the console ring
buffer holds 250 messages and evicts the oldest, measured against a clean-run
peak of 4; and the drained window ends roughly 1.5s after the last step, with
observed jitter rather than a hard boundary. Content-script capture is marked
unverified because --network none leaves no page to inject into, and that same
choice inverts coverage of network-dependent code.
build.js records which emitted bundles contain src/shared/constants.js, and
constants.js carries a marker constant-folded from DEBUG itself. script/verify-build
cross-checks the two and fails on every way of not knowing, so deleting the
__BUILD_DEBUG__ define now breaks the build instead of shipping a live debug branch.
Runs the real popup in a pinned containerized Chrome and fails on any uncaught
page error or console.error. Also fixes the two defects it caught: the missing
showView import in addToken.js and the missing addressDotHtml import in
transactionDetail.js.
closes#150closes#151