Inspect State of the Angular components easily
Total ratings
3.42
(Rating count:
12)
Review summary
Pros
- Can inspect the state in the Inspector tool on a locally running Angular project
- Functional and an effective way to debug in angular on Firefox
- Helped users switch from Chrome to Firefox
Cons
- Not as convenient as other dev tools such as for Vue or React
- Application's interface sometimes breaks
- Difficult to use because the 'State' tab is located at the very end of the inspector panel
- Lack of usage instructions or screenshots
Most mentioned
- Useful for debugging Angular projects
- Difficulties with navigation
- Not working in Firefox
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Recent rating average:
3.80
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2022-12-27 | 翻墙部落 | 欢迎光临翻墙部落! 打开天窗,听听外面的声音! 穿越迷雾,寻找人生真谛! https://github.com/osurf/jzdy/blob/master/README.md? | |
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2022-02-02 | Noitcereon | Does what it says. You can inspect the state in the Inspector tool on a locally running Angular project. It is not as convenient as other dev tools such as for Vue or React. | |
2021-06-01 | wjgvm | it app no run in firefox | |
2020-12-13 | Isofruit | First of all, I'm very thankful this exists. Now that augury in firefox is broken, this is my only way to effectively debug in angular on that browser. it is functional and I like it. However, it does seem like sometimes the application's interface sort of breaks. At least it does for my custom components. | |
2020-10-26 | Carlos Barros | ||
2020-06-09 | Valen | Kinda difficult to use because the "State" tab is located at the very end of the inspector panel, which means it definitely takes a lot more space than it needs, not necessarily your fault, firefox is the one to blame here. But I guess you could create a new major tab (along with "inspector", "debugger", "network", etc.) which contains the whole virtual dom tree, this way you can skip the native HTML elements which don't have angular state too! (although you can consider to add those as properties shown like `template` or `child` etc) | |
2020-04-03 | Евгений | Отличное расширение, которое позволило окончательно перейти с хрома на firefox. Разработчику успехов! | |
2019-12-12 | naitsirch | I don't understand how this extension works. I cannot find any hints about how to use it. Would be great if there'd be some screenshots or description. | |
2019-07-03 | Firefox user 14765376 |
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