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jump to local IDE source code while click the element of browser automatically.

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vite-plugin-vue-inspector

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📖 Introduction

A vite plugin which provides the ability that to jump to the local IDE when you click the element of browser automatically. It supports Vue2 & 3 & SSR.

vite-plugin-vue-inspector

📦 Installation


# vite-plugin-vue-inspector 

pnpm install vite-plugin-vue-inspector -D

# unplugin-vue-inspector

pnpm install unplugin-vue-inspector -D

🦄 Usage

Configuration Vite

// for Vue2

import { defineConfig, } from 'vite'
import { createVuePlugin, } from 'vite-plugin-vue2'

import Inspector from 'unplugin-vue-inspector/vite' // OR vite-plugin-vue-inspector

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    createVuePlugin(),
    Inspector({
      vue: 2
    }),
  ],
})
// for Vue3

import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import Vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'

import Inspector from 'unplugin-vue-inspector/vite' // OR vite-plugin-vue-inspector

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [Vue(), Inspector()],
})
// for Nuxt3
// nuxt.config.ts
import { defineNuxtConfig } from 'nuxt/config'
import Inspector from 'vite-plugin-vue-inspector'

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    ['unplugin-vue-inspector/nuxt', {
      enabled: true,
      toggleButtonVisibility: 'always',
    }],
  ],
})

Options

interface VitePluginInspectorOptions {
  /**
   * Vue version
   * @default 3
   */
  vue?: 2 | 3

  /**
   * Default enable state
   * @default false
   */
  enabled?: boolean

  /**
   * Define a combo key to toggle inspector
   * @default 'control-shift' on windows, 'meta-shift' on other os
   *
   * any number of modifiers `control` `shift` `alt` `meta` followed by zero or one regular key, separated by -
   * examples: control-shift, control-o, control-alt-s  meta-x control-meta
   * Some keys have native behavior (e.g. alt-s opens history menu on firefox).
   * To avoid conflicts or accidentally typing into inputs, modifier only combinations are recommended.
   * You can also disable it by setting `false`.
   */
  toggleComboKey?: string | false

  /**
   * Toggle button visibility
   * @default 'active'
   */
  toggleButtonVisibility?: 'always' | 'active' | 'never'

  /**
   * Toggle button display position
   * @default top-right
   */
  toggleButtonPos?: 'top-right' | 'top-left' | 'bottom-right' | 'bottom-left'

  /**
   * append an import to the module id ending with `appendTo` instead of adding a script into body
   * useful for frameworks that do not support trannsformIndexHtml hook (e.g. Nuxt3)
   *
   * WARNING: only set this if you know exactly what it does.
   */
  appendTo?: string | RegExp

  /**
   * Customize openInEditor host (e.g. http://localhost:3000)
   * @default false
   * @deprecated This option is deprecated and removed in 5.0. The plugin now automatically detects the correct host.
   */
  openInEditorHost?: string | false

  /**
   * lazy load inspector times (ms)
   * @default false
   */
  lazyLoad?: number | false

  /**
   * disable inspector on editor open
   * @default false
   */
  disableInspectorOnEditorOpen?: boolean

  /**
   * Hide information in VNode and produce clean html in DevTools
   *
   * Currently, it only works for Vue 3
   *
   * @default true
   */
  cleanHtml?: boolean

  /**
   * Target editor when open in editor (v2.1.0+)
   *
   * @default code (Visual Studio Code)
   */
  launchEditor?: 'appcode' | 'atom' | 'atom-beta' | 'brackets' | 'clion' | 'code' | 'code-insiders' | 'codium' | 'emacs' | 'idea' | 'notepad++' | 'pycharm' | 'phpstorm' | 'rubymine' | 'sublime' | 'vim' | 'visualstudio' | 'webstorm'
}

Example

  • Vue2
  • Vue3
  • Nuxt3

Supported editors

ValueEditorLinuxWindowsOSX
appcodeAppCode
atomAtom
atom-betaAtom Beta
bracketsBrackets
clionClion
codeVisual Studio Code
code-insidersVisual Studio Code Insiders
codiumVSCodium
emacsEmacs
ideaIDEA
notepad++Notepad++
pycharmPyCharm
phpstormPhpStorm
rubymineRubyMine
sublimeSublime Text
vimVim
visualstudioVisual Studio
webstormWebStorm

🔌 Configuration IDE / Editor

Starting from v2.1.0, We recommend using the launchEditor option configuration to specify the IDE (Please ensure that the editor's environment variables are correctly configured beforehand.)

It uses an environment variable named VUE_EDITOR to specify an IDE application, but if you do not set this variable, it will try to open a common IDE that you have open or installed once it is certified.

For example, if you want it always open VS Code when inspection clicked, set export VUE_EDITOR=code in your shell.

VS Code

  • install VS Code command line tools, see the official docs install-vscode-cli

  • set env to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc

    export VUE_EDITOR=code
    

VS Code with WSL (Windows)

  • add the configuration in the settings.json

  • restart the VS Code (All Windows should be closed to take effect)

{
  // other config...

  "terminal.integrated.env.linux": {
    "EDITOR": "code"
  }
}

WebStorm

  • just set env with an absolute path to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc (only MacOS)

    export VUE_EDITOR='/Applications/WebStorm.app/Contents/MacOS/webstorm'
    

OR

  • install WebStorm command line tools

  • then set env to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc

    export VUE_EDITOR=webstorm
    

PhpStorm

  • just set env with an absolute path to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc (only MacOS)

    export LAUNCH_EDITOR='/Applications/PhpStorm.app/Contents/MacOS/phpstorm'
    

OR

  • install PhpStorm command line tools

  • then set env to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc

    export LAUNCH_EDITOR=phpstorm
    

Vim

Yes! you can also use vim if you want, just set env to shell

export VUE_EDITOR=vim

💡 Notice

  • [BREAKING CHANGE] From v1.0, enabled option default value changed from true to false .
  • It only work in develop mode .
  • It does not currently support Template Engine (e.g. pug) .

👨‍💻 Programmatic Usage

You can also use control inspector programmatically, by accessing the __VUE_INSPECTOR__ global variable.

import type { VueInspectorClient } from 'vite-plugin-vue-inspector'

const inspector: VueInspectorClient = window.__VUE_INSPECTOR__

if (inspector) {
  // enable inspector
  inspector.enable()
  // or
  inspector.disable()
}

🌸 Credits

This project is inspired by react-dev-inspector .

Partially implementation is inspired by vite-plugin-svelte-inspector .

🤖️ Analysis of Theory

[Chinese] 点击页面元素,这个Vite插件帮我打开了Vue组件

📄 License

MIT LICENSE

Keywords

vue

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Package last updated on 23 May 2024

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