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F. Eugene Aumson f51c80adb2 Change all instances of networkId to chainId (#2313)
* abi-gen/test: recompile contract fixtures for 3.0

It seems this hadn't been done since the merge with the 3.0 branch.

* Sync `monorepo$ yarn test` exclusions to CI config

* sra-spec: correct typo

* contract-wrappers: TODO after coord.-server update

* utils: fix typo in comment

* Refactor networkId to chainId everywhere

* Update CHANGELOGs
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# Changelog
## 4.0.0 - TBD
- Upgraded to protocol version 3.
- `is_valid_signature()` now returns just a boolean. (Formerly, it returned a tuple consisting of the boolean and a reason string.)
- Allow `sign_hash()` to be called with EITHER a Web3.py `BaseProvider` OR an already-instantiated `Web3` client object.
- Migrated to new version of `0x-contract-addresses`.
## 3.0.1 - 2019-08-09
- Fixed dependencies: changed `deprecated` from being an extras_require["dev"] dependency to being an install_requires dependency, since it's required not just for doc generation but also just to import the package.
## 3.0.0 - 2019-08-08
- Major breaking changes: removal of definitions for Order, OrderInfo, order_to_jsdict, jsdict_to_order, all of which have been moved to contract_wrappers.exchange.types; removal of signature validation; migration from v4 to v5 of Web3.py
## 2.0.0 - 2019-04-30
- Changed `ERC20AssetData` and `ERC721AssetData` to inherit from `NamedTuple` rather than `TypedDict`.
- Deprecated methods `encode_erc20_asset_data()` and `encode_erc721_asset_data()`, in favor of new methods `encode_erc20()` and `encode_erc721()`. The old methods return a string, which is less than convenient for building orders using the provided `Order` type, which expects asset data to be `bytes`. The new methods return `bytes`.
- Expanded documentation.
- Stopped using deprecated web3.py interface `contract.call()` in favor of `contract.functions.X.call()`. This provides compatibility with the upcoming 5.x release of web3.py, and it also eliminates some runtime warning messages.
## 1.1.1 - 2019-02-26
- Replaced dependency on web3 with dependency on 0x-web3, to ease coexistence of those two packages.