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mix-dom-debug (instructions)

You are viewing the instructions for setting up mix-dom-debug - an app to debug the grounded tree of a mix-dom rendered app. There are a few ways to set up the debugger:

  1. Use the launcher script
  2. Manual launching
  3. Set host directly
  4. Render the app manually

Using the launcher script

The easiest way to launch the debugger app is to include the tiny launcher script in your app, and use it to open up a new debugging window for the given host.

Including the launcher script simply adds one function to the global window: openMixDOMDebug

Module usage (import/require)

You can install the NPM package and import the launcher as a sub module.

  1. First, install: mix-dom-debug from the terminal (often as a dev. dependency)

    npm install mix-dom-debug --save-dev
    
  2. Then import (or require) the launcher function:

    import { openMixDOMDebug } from "mix-dom-debug/launcher";
  3. And finally hook it up in your code (with typing support):

    openMixDOMDebug(host, debugSettings, appState);

Global usage

You can add the launcher script to the document, and then use it to open a debugger for the host you want to debug.

  1. First, include the launcher script (inside <body>):

    <script type="text/javacript" src="https://unpkg.com/mix-dom-debug/launcher.global.js" />
  2. Then use it to debug a Host instance:

    const debugWindow = window.openMixDOMDebug( host );
  3. Use the returned window to access the static class (after it's loaded): debugWindow.MixDOMDebug

Adding global script by JS

You can also do this programmatically. (Of course, you only need to add the script to the document once.)

// Prepare script.
const scriptUrl = "https://unpkg.com/mix-dom-debug/launcher.global.js";
const script = document.createElement("script");
script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
script.setAttribute("src", scriptUrl);

// Add a listener to start debugging when the script is loaded.
let debugWindow = null;
script.addEventListener("load", () => debugWindow = window.openMixDOMDebug(host));

// Add the script to document.
document.body.appendChild(script);

If you have the mix-dom-debug package downloaded / installed locally, you can of course point to its "launcher.global.js".

About launcher arguments

The openMixDOMDebug function takes in 3 arguments, all of which are optional.

  1. The host to debug: host: Host | null

  2. Debug settings:

    interface debugSettings {
         // Persistent.
         console?: Console;       // Default: window.console (in original window)
         // App setup.
         rootElement?: Element | string | null; // Defaults to "#app-root"
         prettify?: boolean;      // Default: true. Adds Google prettify for syntax highlight.
         beautify?: boolean;      // Default: true. Adds beautify JS for linebreaking and tabs.
         addRoot?: boolean;       // Default: true for launcher, false normally.
         useFadeIn?: boolean;     // Default: true for launcher, false normally.
         fontUrl?: string;        // Default: "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Abel"
         cssUrl?: string;         // Default: "https://unpkg.com/mix-dom-debug/MixDOMDebug.css"
         // Only for launcher.
         scriptUrl?: string;      // Default: "https://unpkg.com/mix-dom-debug/MixDOMDebug.js"
         windowFeatures?: string; // Default: "toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,resizable=1"
         windowTarget?: string;   // Default: "_blank"
         onLoad?: (debug, host, debugWindow) => void;    // Default: undefined
    }
  3. Initial app state:

    interface appState {
        theme?: "dark" | "light";                   // Default: "dark"
        filter?: string;                            // Default: ""
        selected?: MixDOMTreeNode[];                // Default: []
        collapsed?: MixDOMTreeNode[];               // Default: []
        includedSubHosts?: Host[] | boolean;        // Default: false
        showCollapsed?: boolean;                    // Default: false
        showParents?: boolean;                      // Default: false
        showChildren?: boolean;                     // Default: false
        hideUnmatched?: boolean;                    // Default: false
        ignoreSelection?: boolean;                  // Default: false
        ignoreFilter?: boolean;                     // Default: false
        rowMode?: "select" | "select-tip" | "tip";  // Default: "select-tip"
        hiddenTipSections?: TipSectionNames[];      // Default: []
    }
    type TipSectionNames = "heading" | "code" | "props" | "state" | "contexts" |
        "settings" | "rendered-by" | "wired" | "remote" | "children" | "renders";

Manual launching

Using the launcher is of course optional: you can just open up the debugger manually.

Manually (without launcher script)

The below code shows (approximately) what the openMixDOMDebug function actually does.

function openMixDOMDebug(host, debugSettings, appState) {

    // Parse.
    const { scriptUrl, windowFeatures, windowTarget, onLoad, ...coreSettings } = {
        console: window.console,
        addRoot: true,
        useFadeIn: true,
        windowFeatures: "toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,resizable=1",
        windowTarget: "_blank",
        scriptUrl: "https://unpkg.com/mix-dom-debug/MixDOMDebug.js",
        ...debugSettings
    };
    if (coreSettings.cssUrl === undefined)
        coreSettings.cssUrl = scriptUrl.slice(0, scriptUrl.lastIndexOf("/") + 1) + "MixDOMDebug.css";

    // Open a window.
    const w = window.open(undefined, windowTarget, windowFeatures);

    // Generate contents.
    if (w) {

        // Prepare script.
        const script = w.document.createElement("script");
        script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
        script.setAttribute("src", scriptUrl);

        // Add load listener.
        script.addEventListener("load", () => {
            w.MixDOMDebug.startDebug(host, coreSettings, appState);
        });
        
        // Add window close listener.
        // .. We can use "beforeunload" to call a func inside,
        // .. since we are not trying to prevent the unloading.
        w.addEventListener("beforeunload", () => {
            w.MixDOMDebug?.stopDebug(true); // True to skip context update.
        });

        // Add script.
        w.document.body.appendChild(script);
    }

    // Return window.
    return w;
}

Set host directly

If you have already launched the debug app with the launcher, the window contains a globally declared MixDOMDebug class.

Changing the host

To start debugging a Host instance in this window (debugWindow) from another window, simply call:

debugWindow.MixDOMDebug.startDebug( host ); // Feed in the `host` to debug.

You can then use the setHost(host, settings, appState) and clearHost() methods directly:

debugWindow.MixDOMDebug.debug.setHost( host );

Not using startDebug you can init the app with the static initApp(settings?, onLoad?) method.

debugWindow.MixDOMDebug.initApp();

Note that startDebug / stopDebug sets the global instance: debugWindow.MixDOMDebug.debug


Render the app manually

Finally, you can include the whole debugger app with the NPM package.

Import the debugger

To render the app in a custom location within your app (instead of a new window), import the MixDOMDebug class, instantiate it and insert its own host debug.ownHost inside your app.

Note that it's okay to insert the debugger host inside the host you want to debug - it will be cut out from debugging itself. The below JSX-example demonstrates the principles.

// Imports.
import { MixDOM } from "mix-dom";
import { MixDOMDebug } from "mix-dom-debug";

// Host to debug.
// .. Note that you could insert debug.ownHost inside, too.
const UIAppToDebug = () => <div class="app-to-debug">...</div>;
const hostToDebug = new Host(<UIAppToDebug/>);

// Initialize styles and optional scripts to this document.
MixDOMDebug.initApp(); // Can define more options here.

// Create a debug instance manually.
const debug = new MixDOMDebug(); // No need to give a container.
debug.setHost(hostToDebug);

// Insert the debugger's own host inside your dev. app.
const UIDevApp = () => <div class="dev-app">{debug.ownHost}</div>;
const devHost = new Host(<UIDevApp/>);

// Extra tips.
// debug.setHost(host, settings, appState);     // Set host + update settings.
// debug.updateSettings(settings, appState);    // Update settings.
// debug.clearHost(host);                       // Stop debugging.

See example at docs (mixdomjs.org)

To see a use case example, navigate to the mix-dom docs, and open the Debug link in the top bar.


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