ChromeLogger by BurningMoth
Parses and displays messages from X-ChromeLogger-Data and X-ChromePHP-Data headers in DevTools Web Console facilitating server-side debugging via the Chrome Logger protocol ( https://craig.is/writing/chrome-logger/ ).
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About this extension
Activated when DevTools is open on a tab and the url being debugged is reloaded or navigated to. Restores behavior once made natively available in Firefox 43 – 56 when the Web Console "Server" button was toggled on in those versions.
Configurable style options available for various
A server-side component is required to generate the
Support for parsing data from DOM set after headers have been sent. Click the homepage link for details.
Configurable style options available for various
console
methods and data types.A server-side component is required to generate the
X-ChromeLogger-Data
or X-ChromePHP-Data
header data parsed by this extension. This is a reader, not a writer.Support for parsing data from DOM set after headers have been sent. Click the homepage link for details.
Developer comments
Stops parsing and processing messages from the server if devtools is closed again but does not fully deactivate from a tab ( headers are still received from resources loaded in the tab ) until that tab is closed.
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This add-on needs to:
- Access browser activity during navigation
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 2.0
- Size
- 21.23 KB
- Last updated
- 5 years ago (Nov 25, 2019)
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- License
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Release notes for 2.0
* Removed: `<script[data-chromelogger-data]>` and `<script[data-chromelogger-rows]>` node parsing.
* Added: `<script[type="application/json"]#chromelogger>` node parsing.
* Updated: moved DOM parsing functionality from devtools eval'd code to injected content script.
* Fixed: dark, transparent icon did not display well w/dark theme.
* Added: `<script[type="application/json"]#chromelogger>` node parsing.
* Updated: moved DOM parsing functionality from devtools eval'd code to injected content script.
* Fixed: dark, transparent icon did not display well w/dark theme.
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