Name: vue-devtools
Owner: NUXT
Description: ?? Browser devtools extension for debugging Vue.js applications.
Created: 2018-04-13 09:18:18.0
Updated: 2018-04-13 09:18:21.0
Pushed: 2018-04-13 09:18:53.0
Size: 6495
Language: JavaScript
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If the page uses a production/minified build of Vue.js, devtools inspection is disabled by default so the Vue pane won't show up.
To make it work for pages opened via file://
protocol, you need to check “Allow access to file URLs” for this extension in Chrome's extension management panel.
Works with vuex for time-travel debugging:
To enable this feature, follow this guide.
Make sure you are using Node 6+ and NPM 3+
npm install
(Or yarn install
if you are using yarn as the package manager)npm run build
shells/chrome
.npm install
npm run dev
localhost:8080
.Install web-ext
m install --global web-ext
Or, for Yarn:
rn global add web-ext
Also, make sure PATH
is set up. Something like this in ~/.bash_profile
:
TH=$PATH:$(yarn global bin)
Build and run in Firefox
m run build
m run run:firefox
When using Yarn, just replace npm
with yarn
.
Fixing “Download the Vue Devtools for a better development experience” console message when working locally over file://
protocol:
1.1 - Google Chrome: Right click on vue-devtools icon and click “Manage Extensions” then search for vue-devtools on the extensions list. Check the “Allow access to file URLs” box.
How to use the devtools in IE/Edge/Safari or any other browser? Get the standalone Electron app (works with any environment!)