@marlonconstante/remotedev-server
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Run the RemoteDev monitor on your local server.
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RemoteDev Server
This package was renamed to
redux-devtools-cli
and merged intoredux-devtools
monorepo. Please refer to that repository for the latest updates, issues and pull requests.
Bridge for communicating with an application remotely via Redux DevTools extension, Remote Redux DevTools or RemoteDev. Running your server is optional, you can use remotedev.io instead.
Installation
npm install --save-dev remotedev-server
Also there's a docker image you can use.
Usage
Add in your app's package.json
:
"scripts": {
"remotedev": "remotedev --hostname=localhost --port=8000"
}
So, you can start remotedev server by running npm run remotedev
.
Import in your server.js
script you use for starting a development server:
var remotedev = require('remotedev-server');
remotedev({ hostname: 'localhost', port: 8000 });
So, you can start remotedev server together with your dev server.
Install the package globally (not recommended) just run:
remotedev --hostname=localhost --port=8000
Connection settings
Set hostname
and port
to the values you want. hostname
by default is localhost
and port
is 8000
.
To use WSS, set protocol
argument to https
and provide key
, cert
and passphrase
arguments.
Available options
| Console argument | description | default value |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- |
| --hostname
| hostname | localhost |
| --port
| port | 8000 |
| --protocol
| protocol | http |
| --key
| the key file for running an https server (--protocol
must be set to 'https') | - |
| --cert
| the cert file for running an https server (--protocol
must be set to 'https') | - |
| --passphrase
| the key passphrase for running an https server (--protocol
must be set to 'https') | - |
| --dbOptions
| database configuration, can be whether an object or a path (string) to json configuration file (by default it uses our ./defaultDbOptions.json
file. Set migrate
key to true
to use our migrations file. More details bellow. | - |
| --logLevel
| the socket server log level - 0=none, 1=error, 2=warn, 3=info | 3 |
| --wsEngine
| the socket server web socket engine - ws or uws (sc-uws) | ws |
Inject to React Native local server
Add in your React Native app's package.json
:
"scripts": {
"remotedev": "remotedev --hostname=localhost --port=8000 --injectserver=reactnative"
}
The injectserver
value can be reactnative
or macos
(react-native-macos), it used reactnative
by default.
Then, we can start React Native server and RemoteDev server with one command (npm start
).
Revert the injection
Add in your React Native app's package.json
:
"scripts": {
"remotedev-revert": "remotedev --revert=reactnative"
}
Or just run $(npm bin)/remotedev --revert
.
Connect from Android device or emulator
Note that if you're using
injectserver
argument explained above, this step is not necessary.
If you're running an Android 5.0+ device connected via USB or an Android emulator, use adb command line tool to setup port forwarding from the device to your computer:
adb reverse tcp:8000 tcp:8000
If you're still use Android 4.0, you should use 10.0.2.2
(Genymotion: 10.0.3.2
) instead of localhost
in remote-redux-devtools or remotedev.
Save reports and logs
You can store reports via redux-remotedev
and get them replicated with Redux DevTools extension or Remote Redux DevTools. You can get action history right in the extension just by clicking the link from a report. Open http://localhost:8000/graphiql
(assuming you're using localhost
as host and 8000
) to explore in GraphQL. Reports are posted to http://localhost:8000/
. See examples in tests.
Remotedev server is database agnostic using knex
schema. By default everything is stored in the memory using sqlite database. See defaultDbOptions.json
for example of sqlite. You can replace "connection": { "filename": ":memory:" },
with your file name (instead of :memory:
) to persist teh database. Here's an example for PostgreSQL:
{
"client": "pg",
"connection": { "user": "myuser", "password": "mypassword", "database": "mydb" },
"debug": false,
"migrate": true
}
Advanced
License
MIT