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Interactive debug console for hapi
The debug console is a simple web page in which developers can subscribe to a debug id (or * for all), and then include that
debug id as an extra query parameter with each request. The server will use WebSocket to stream the subscribed request logs to
the web page in real-time. To enable the debug console in a hapi application, set the server's debug
option to true or
to an object with custom configuration as described in the hapi documentation.
To assist in debugging server events related to specific incoming requests, hapi includes an optional debug console which is turned off by default.
The debug console is a simple web page in which developers can subscribe to a debug id, and then include that debug id as an extra query parameter in each
request. The server will use WebSocket to stream the subscribed request logs to the web page in real-time. In application using multiple server instances,
only one can enable the debug interface using the default port. To enable the debug console set the debug
option to true or to an object with custom
configuration:
websocketPort
- the port used by the WebSocket connection. Defaults to 3000.debugEndpoint
- the debug console request path added to the server routes. Defaults to '/debug/console'.queryKey
- the name or the request query parameter used to mark requests being debugged. Defaults to debug.FAQs
Interactive debug console plugin for hapi
The npm package tv receives a total of 45 weekly downloads. As such, tv popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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