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edge-diagnostics-adapter

v0.6.0

Published

Microsoft Edge Diagnostics Adapter

Downloads

40

Readme

Edge Diagnostics Adapter

Build status

Edge Diagnostics Adapter is a protocol adapter that enables tools to debug and diagnose Edge using the Chrome DevTools Protocol.

The latest version of Edge Diagnostics Adapter works in Windows 10 - 14393 x64.

Installation and usage

You can install Edge Diagnostics Adapter via npm:


npm install edge-diagnostics-adapter

Or downloading it from the releases page in GitHub.

Once you have it installed locally you can execute it as follows:


node /path/to/edge-diagnostics-adapter/out/src/edgeAdapter.js --port=8080 --servetools

View and inspect debuggable targets

Navigate to localhost:9222. You'll see a listing of all debuggable targets.

Supported features and API

The following API of the Chrome Debugger Protocol is supported:

| Area | Method | |-------|-----------| | CSS | getComputedStyleForNode | CSS | getInlineStylesForNode | CSS | getMatchedStylesForNode | CSS | setPropertyText | CSS | getStyleSheetText | Debugger | canSetScriptSource | Debugger | disable | Debugger | enable | Debugger | evaluateOnCallFrame | Debugger | getScriptSource | Debugger | pause | Debugger | removeBreakpoint | Debugger | resume | Debugger | setBreakpointByUrl | Debugger | stepInto | Debugger | stepOut | Debugger | stepOver | DOM | getAttributes | DOM | getDocument | DOM | getOuterHTML | DOM | hideHighlight | DOM | highlightNode | DOM | pushNodeByPathToFrontend | DOM | pushNodesByBackendIdsToFrontend | DOM | querySelector | DOM | querySelectorAll | DOM | requestChildNodes | DOM | setInspectModeEnabled | Network | enable | Network | clearBrowserCache | Network | setCacheDisabled | Network | requestWillBeSent | Network | responseReceived | Network | getResponseBody | Page | canEmulate | Page | canScreencast | Page | deleteCookie | Page | enable | Page | getAnimationsPlaybackRate | Page | getCookies | Page | getNavigationHistory | Page | getResourceTree | Page | loadEventFired | Page | navigate | Page | reload | Page | setOverlayMessage | Page | setShowViewportSizeOnResize | Page | screencastFrameAck | Page | startRecordingFrames | Page | startScreencast | Page | stopRecordingFrames | Page | stopScreencast | Runtime | callFunctionOn | Runtime | enable | Runtime | evaluate | Runtime | getProperties

You can also download the protocol.json.

Building & Contributing

To build this project you will need VS2017 Community. Make sure to select the Windows 10 14393 SDK in the options.

You will also need to install the windows-build-tools.

Once you have the previous dependencies, run the following commands:


npm install
npm run build

The .dlls need to be signed in order for Microsoft Edge to run them. If you are doing any changes to the binaries, you will need to enable testsigning mode in your machine following this instructions.

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.