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apollo-client-devtools
Advanced tools
Developer tools for Apollo Client, with Studio Explorer integration, cache inspection, and query watching.
This repository contains the Apollo Client Browser Devtools extension for Chrome & Firefox.
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Chrome users can install the extension by visiting the Chrome Web Store.
Opera users can install the extension from Chrome Web Store using the Download Chrome Extension addon for Opera.
Firefox users can install the addon via Firefox Browser Add-ons.
If you want to install a local version of the extension instead, skip ahead to the Developing section.
The Apollo Client Browser Devtools appear as an "Apollo" tab in your web browser inspector, alongside other tabs like "Elements" and "Console". The devtools currently have four main features:
if you are using an older version of Apollo Client and have issues with our Client Browser Devtools we recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Apollo Client.
3.x
versions of Apollo Client for use with our Client Browser DevTools.2.x
versions of Apollo Client for use with our Client Browser DevTools.While your application is in dev mode, the devtools will appear as an "Apollo" tab in your web browser inspector. To enable the devtools for your application in production, pass connectToDevTools: true
to the ApolloClient constructor in your application. Pass connectToDevTools: false
if want to manually disable this functionality.
The "Apollo" tab will appear in your web browser inspector if a global window.__APOLLO_CLIENT__
object exists in your application. Apollo Client adds this hook to the window automatically unless process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'
. If you would like to use the devtools in production, manually attach your Apollo Client instance to window.__APOLLO_CLIENT__
or pass connectToDevTools: true
to the constructor.
If you are seeing the "Apollo" tab but are still having issues, skip ahead to the Debugging section.
Before building the extension you should install dependencies:
# Install dependencies
> npm install
# Build the extension
> npm run build
# Generate zipped distributables
> npm run dist chrome
# or
> npm run dist firefox
We use Jest and React Testing Library to write and run our tests.
To run tests for both src
and development
, run the following command:
npm run test
You can also run with --watch
to watch and re-run tests automatically:
npm run test:watch
This project is governed by the Apollo Code of Conduct.
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Ben Newman | @benjamn |
Alessia Bellisario | @alessbell |
Jeff Auriemma | @bignimbus |
Hugh Willson | @hwillson |
Jerel Miller | @jerelmiller |
Lenz Weber-Tronic | @phryneas |
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Developer tools for Apollo Client, with Studio Explorer integration, cache inspection, and query watching.
The npm package apollo-client-devtools receives a total of 244 weekly downloads. As such, apollo-client-devtools popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that apollo-client-devtools demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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