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feathers-debugger-service

v1.3.6

Published

Feathers debugger service (For feathers debugger chrome extension)

Downloads

48

Readme

Feathers Debugger Service

Debugger service for Feathers Debugger.

Intro

Feathers debugger service exposes (/feathers-debugger) endpoint that can be used.

Installation

Install package with:

yarn add feathers-debugger-service

Register Service

Register the service in app.js or services/index.js.

// app.js
const debuggerService = require('feathers-debugger-service');

const app = express(feathers());
app.configure(services);
app.hooks(hooks);

// enable it only on development
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
  // the service comes with default options predefined,
  // you can override it if you wish to, see Options below
  app.configure(debuggerService());
}

Add trace() to Hooks

If you want to trace all requests, add it to app.hooks. You can also add it manually to only certain services you want to trace.

// app.hooks.js
const { trace } = require('feathers-debugger-service');
module.exports = {
  before: {
    all: [
      trace(),  // < ----- in before "all" (first item)
      // ...
    ],
  },
  // ...
  finally: {
    all: [
      trace() // < ------- in finally "all" (last item) MUST be included!
    ],
  },
};

Options

Service configuration options

app.configure(debuggerService({
  /**
   * Expire item in storage after 900 seconds (15 min)
   */
  expireAfterSeconds: 900,
  /**
   * Set filename if you want to persist data (uses feathers-nedb)
   */
  filename: 'nedb.db',
  /**
   * If you want to expose UI on publicUrl and debug without chrome extension
   */
  ui: false,
  /**
   * Set custom url for debugger, used only if ui is `true`
   */
  publicUrl: '/debugger'
}))
// hooks
trace({
  captureParams: true,  // captures hook.params, default is false (optional)
  captureResult: true,  // captures hook.result, default is false (optional)
  captureQuery: true // captures hook.params.query, default is false (optional)
})

Deploy to npm

Manually bump package.json, then push with exact version:

git commit -m "Release 1.3.6"