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@vue/devtools-api
Advanced tools
@vue/devtools-api is a library that provides an API for Vue.js developers to create custom devtools extensions. It allows developers to hook into the Vue.js devtools and add custom inspection, logging, and debugging capabilities for their Vue.js applications.
Custom Inspector
This feature allows you to create a custom inspector in the Vue Devtools. The code sample demonstrates how to set up a custom inspector with a root node and some example state.
const { setupDevtoolsPlugin } = require('@vue/devtools-api');
setupDevtoolsPlugin({
id: 'my-custom-inspector',
label: 'My Custom Inspector',
packageName: 'my-package',
homepage: 'https://example.com',
app: app
}, api => {
api.addInspector({
id: 'my-inspector',
label: 'My Inspector',
icon: 'bug_report'
});
api.on.getInspectorTree((payload, context) => {
if (payload.inspectorId === 'my-inspector') {
payload.rootNodes = [
{ id: 'root', label: 'Root Node' }
];
}
});
api.on.getInspectorState((payload, context) => {
if (payload.inspectorId === 'my-inspector') {
payload.state = {
'Root Node': [
{ key: 'example', value: 'This is an example state' }
]
};
}
});
});
Custom Timeline Layer
This feature allows you to create a custom timeline layer in the Vue Devtools. The code sample demonstrates how to set up a custom timeline layer and add an event to it.
const { setupDevtoolsPlugin } = require('@vue/devtools-api');
setupDevtoolsPlugin({
id: 'my-custom-timeline',
label: 'My Custom Timeline',
packageName: 'my-package',
homepage: 'https://example.com',
app: app
}, api => {
api.addTimelineLayer({
id: 'my-timeline',
label: 'My Timeline',
color: 0xff0000
});
api.addTimelineEvent({
layerId: 'my-timeline',
event: {
time: Date.now(),
data: {
message: 'This is a custom timeline event'
}
}
});
});
Custom State Inspector
This feature allows you to create a custom state inspector in the Vue Devtools. The code sample demonstrates how to set up a custom state inspector with a root node and some example state.
const { setupDevtoolsPlugin } = require('@vue/devtools-api');
setupDevtoolsPlugin({
id: 'my-custom-state',
label: 'My Custom State',
packageName: 'my-package',
homepage: 'https://example.com',
app: app
}, api => {
api.addInspector({
id: 'my-state-inspector',
label: 'My State Inspector',
icon: 'storage'
});
api.on.getInspectorTree((payload, context) => {
if (payload.inspectorId === 'my-state-inspector') {
payload.rootNodes = [
{ id: 'state-root', label: 'State Root' }
];
}
});
api.on.getInspectorState((payload, context) => {
if (payload.inspectorId === 'my-state-inspector') {
payload.state = {
'State Root': [
{ key: 'exampleState', value: 'This is an example state value' }
]
};
}
});
});
React DevTools is a set of tools that allows you to inspect the React component hierarchy, view props and state, and debug your React applications. It provides similar functionalities to @vue/devtools-api but is specifically designed for React applications.
Redux DevTools is a set of tools that allows you to inspect and debug the state changes in your Redux store. It provides functionalities similar to @vue/devtools-api but is focused on Redux state management.
MobX DevTools is a set of tools that allows you to inspect and debug the state changes in your MobX store. It provides functionalities similar to @vue/devtools-api but is focused on MobX state management.
Plugins API for easier DevTools integrations.
Please follow the documentation at devtools.vuejs.org.
FAQs
> Plugins API for easier DevTools integrations.
The npm package @vue/devtools-api receives a total of 3,751,162 weekly downloads. As such, @vue/devtools-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vue/devtools-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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