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eruda

v3.0.1

Published

Console for Mobile Browsers

Downloads

43,020

Readme

Console for Mobile Browsers.

NPM version Build status Test coverage Downloads License

中文

Demo

Demo

Browse it on your phone: https://eruda.liriliri.io/

In order to try it for different sites, execute the script below on browser address bar.

javascript:(function () { var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/eruda"; document.body.append(script); script.onload = function () { eruda.init(); } })();

Features

  • Console: Display JavaScript logs.
  • Elements: Check dom state.
  • Network: Show requests status.
  • Resources: Show localStorage, cookie information.
  • Info: Show url, user agent info.
  • Snippets: Include snippets used most often.
  • Sources: Html, js, css source viewer.

Install

You can get it on npm.

npm install eruda --save

Add this script to your page.

<script src="node_modules/eruda/eruda.js"></script>
<script>eruda.init();</script>

It's also available on jsDelivr and cdnjs.

<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/eruda"></script>
<script>eruda.init();</script>

The JavaScript file size is quite huge(about 100kb gzipped) and therefore not suitable to include in mobile pages. It's recommended to make sure eruda is loaded only when eruda is set to true on url(http://example.com/?eruda=true), for example:

;(function () {
    var src = '//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/eruda';
    if (!/eruda=true/.test(window.location) && localStorage.getItem('active-eruda') != 'true') return;
    document.write('<scr' + 'ipt src="' + src + '"></scr' + 'ipt>');
    document.write('<scr' + 'ipt>eruda.init();</scr' + 'ipt>');
})();

Configuration

When initialization, a configuration object can be passed in.

  • container: Container element. If not set, it will append an element directly under html root element.
  • tool: Choose which default tools you want, by default all will be added.

For more information, please check the documentation.

let el = document.createElement('div');
document.body.appendChild(el);

eruda.init({
    container: el,
    tool: ['console', 'elements']
});

Plugins

If you want to create a plugin yourself, follow the guides here.

Related Projects

  • eruda-android: Simple webview with eruda loaded automatically.
  • chii: Remote debugging tool.
  • chobitsu: Chrome devtools protocol JavaScript implementation.
  • licia: Utility library used by eruda.
  • luna: UI components used by eruda.

Third Party

Backers

Contribution

Read Contributing Guide for development setup instructions.