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redux-saga-devtools

v0.3.0

Published

Monitor and UI for redux-saga

Downloads

58,440

Readme

A Visual redux-saga monitor

this is still a WIP

How does it relate to other Redux devtools?

This would of course endup as a browser extension (chrome, firefox). But also intended to release as a themable React Component (or many React Components, one per view) so it can be embedded in other Redux devtools (redux-devtools-extension, reactotron or directly inside a React application)

Usage

  • npm i --save-dev redux-saga-devtools

You can see how it's used by consulting the examples. To play with you can start the 2 included demos. The F9 key toggles the dock open and closed.

  • npm run counter : cancellable counter counter example
  • npm run shopping-cart : Shopping cart example.

Note that the monitor uses the v0.13.0 of redux-saga which includes an improved monitor api.

Done so far

  • [x] Structured Effect view
  • [x] Actions/Reactions view (should redirect to Effect view instead (?))
  • [x] JS object inspector
  • [x] Highlight shared refs in the effect view (right now: Channels)
  • [x] Selection management/keyboard navigation
  • [x] Pin/Unpin Effect
  • [x] Dockable view with resize/toggle visibility

Todos

Following Todos that I can think of. Ordering doesn't reflect priority.

  • [ ] Hide irrelevant path in the Reactions view
  • [ ] Search/filter command
  • [ ] Clear effect log (removes all previous Effects)
  • [ ] Auto folding/Framing for long running Sagas (with a long effect list)
  • [ ] Highlight shared refs for other objects (Tasks, Actions)
  • [ ] top/bottom/left/right docking to the Dock view
  • [ ] Add raw Effect view
  • [ ] Add 'time-lined' Effect view (effects on Row, Sagas on columns, useful to debug race conditions)
  • [ ] Show origin of dispatched Actions in the Reactions view (Saga, UI Component (possible?))