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ember-cli-remote-inspector
Lets you inspect apps running on different devices/browsers over the network using websockets.
Usage
npm install --save-dev ember-cli-remote-inspector
- Run
ember serve
from your project root. - Visit
localhost:30820
to open up the inspector - Visit
localhost:4200
from another browser. - Magic.
Options
You can set these options in your config/environment
, eg. ENV.remoteDebug = true
;
remoteDebug
(bool) Enable/disable remote debugging. Defaults to true in development.remoteDebugHost
What host should the inspector run on. This hostname/ip should be accessible over the network. Defaults to localhost.remoteDebugPort
What port should the inspector run on. Default: 30820.remoteDebugScheme
What scheme should be used to load ember-debug and connect to the inspector from your app. Defaults to an empty string which means protocol-relative URLs will be used.
Credits
Much love goes out to @teddyzeenny and the other people working on the ember inspector for making this an easy job. Also credits to @rwjblue and @stefanpenner for ember-cli (addons).
Changelog
- 0.1.0
- Updated Ember Inspector to 1.8.0
- Added acceptance tests
- Listed Express as a dependency
- 0.0.2 - Support for
remoteDebugScheme
(defaults to "") - 0.0.1 - Initial release