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Brian Vaughn cb3fb42129 Patch console to append component stacks (#348)
* Patch console.warn and console.error to auto-append owners-only component stacks.

This setting is enabled by default and will work for React Native even if no front-end DevTools shell is being used. The setting can be disabled via a new, persisted user preference though.
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react-devtools-core

A standalone React DevTools implementation.

This is a low-level package. If you're looking for the Electron app you can run, use react-devtools package instead.

API

react-devtools-core

This is similar requiring the react-devtools package, but provides several configurable options. Unlike react-devtools, requiring react-devtools-core doesn't connect immediately but instead exports a function:

const { connectToDevTools } = require("react-devtools-core");
connectToDevTools({
  // Config options
});

Run connectToDevTools() in the same context as React to set up a connection to DevTools.
Be sure to run this function before importing e.g. react, react-dom, react-native.

The options object may contain:

  • host: string (defaults to "localhost") - Websocket will connect to this host.
  • port: number (defaults to 8097) - Websocket will connect to this port.
  • websocket: Websocket - Custom websocked to use. Overrides host and port settings if provided.
  • resolveNativeStyle: (style: number) => ?Object - Used by the React Native style plug-in.
  • isAppActive: () => boolean - If provided, DevTools will poll this method and wait until it returns true before connecting to React.

react-devtools-core/standalone

Renders the DevTools interface into a DOM node.

require("react-devtools-core/standalone")
  .setContentDOMNode(document.getElementById("container"))
  .setStatusListener(status => {
    // This callback is optional...
  })
  .startServer(port);

Reference the react-devtools package for a complete integration example.