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piral-debug-utils

v1.5.5

Published

Utilities for debugging Piral instances.

Downloads

13,849

Readme

Piral Logo

Piral Debug Utils · GitHub License npm version tested with jest Community Chat

This is a utility library that can be used for debugging Piral instances.

What piral-debug-utils offers are utilities to provide reach debugging tools for the browser. This forms the basis for UI tooling such as the Piral Inspector.

Installation

This should only be installed as a dependency (dependencies), but usually guarded to be active (or included in the bundle) only for development/emulation purposes (i.e., when developing pilets).

If you'd love to use yarn:

yarn add piral-debug-utils

Alternatively, npm works reliably, too:

npm i --save piral-debug-utils

Usage

The utilities should be used as follows.

We can use the installPiralDebug function to install the debug helper object globally on window. It is called dbg:piral.

Usually, we'd guard it to make it only accessible under development conditions.

// if we build the debug version of piral (debug and emulator build)
if (process.env.DEBUG_PIRAL) {
  const { installPiralDebug } = require('piral-debug-utils');

  installPiralDebug({
    getDependencies,
    fireEvent,
    getGlobalState,
    getPilets,
    getExtensions,
    getRoutes,
    integrate,
    addPilet,
    removePilet,
    updatePilet,
    navigate,
  });
}

We can use the installPiletEmulator function to modify (or not) the provided PiletRequester, which will be handed over later to the createInstance options or piral-base directly.

Usually, we'd guard it to make it only accessible under emulator conditions.

// if we want to change `requestPilets` (for an emulator) of the LoadPiletsOptions
if (process.env.DEBUG_PILET) {
  const { installPiletEmulator } = require('piral-debug-utils');

  installPiletEmulator(requestPilets, {
    addPilet,
    removePilet,
    integrate,
  });
}

License

Piral is released using the MIT license. For more information see the license file.