vue-devtool-flash-updates
A handy devtool that enables highlighting re-rendered components!
This plugin enables Vue projects to quickly identify performance issues by highlighting re-rendered components, just like how React Developer Tools does it.
Live Demo🔥
Wanna quickly see it in action?
Here’s a tedious demo todo app with the plugin enabled:
Download the Chrome extension here.
Visit the demo site here.
From the devtool panel, select the Vue Flash Updates tab and enable the power! ⚡️⚡️
You will see the updated components’ names logged in the console as well!
Install
npm install -D vue-devtool-flash-updates
or
yarn add -D vue-devtool-flash-updates
Usage
Download the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Install the package and setup the plugin in your desired project.
import FlashUpdates from ‘vue-devtool-flash-updates’
Vue.use(FlashUpdates)
Open the Chrome Dev Tools and enable the plugin.
It’s that easy! 🔥
By the way,
If you like the plugin, star-ing this repo on GitHub really DOES boost my motivation to keep improving it 💪
Available Options
Name
Type
Default
Description
logUpdatedComponents
Boolean
false
When true, log the updated components’ names in the console with debug level.
isProduction
Boolean
false
When true, disable the plugin.
Tips⚡️:
In order to prevent random users from using the plugin on production sites, you’re encouraged to pass a boolean value to the isProduction option. Recommended way of doing so is by passing process.env.NODE_ENV === ‘production’ to the plugin, and let module bundlers like webpack to transform the environment variable.
import FlashPlugin from ‘vue-devtool-flash-updates’
Vue.use(FlashPlugin, {
isProduction: process.env.NODE_ENV === ‘production’ // The plugin is disabled on production, enabled on other environments
})
Maintainers
Should you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please submit an issue here
PRs are more than welcome 😎!
Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.
License
MIT © 2021 Yuichi Yogo