Overview
gRPC-Web Developer Tools for debugging application's gRPC-Web network requests.
gRPC-Web Developer Tools is a Chrome DevTools extension for the official gRPC-Web library. It allows you to inspect the gRPC network log in the Chrome Developer Tools, and displayed as the deserialized JSON objects, rather than the base64 encoded binary format. You will get a new tab called gRPC-Web in your Chrome DevTools. This will start recording gRPC client network requests that have been configured (see Usage for details). Features are similar to the default Network tab, but only tracks gRPC requests. Selecting a network log entry will display the deserialized JSON for the request, response and any error object returned by your gRPC server. There is some setup needed in the code before using this extension. Take a look at the README: https://github.com/SergioTx/grpc-web-devtools Fork from: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grpc-web-developer-tools/kanmilmfkjnoladbbamlclhccicldjaj adding a couple of fixes.
Sergio MNov 29, 2023
Really good extension to debug gRPC requests
sergio bergauerNov 1, 2023
I've just installed. It cannot detect the gRPC requests. I'm using protobuf version 3
Sergio TxDeveloperNov 29, 2023
Hello. Please, take a look at the README in the repository to make it work: https://github.com/SergioTx/grpc-web-devtools You need to wrap your clients with the exposed function in window.__GRPCWEB_DEVTOOLS__ I have submitted a request to update the description to make it clearer.
Alejandro PeronaAug 22, 2023
Only grpc extension in the marketplace that works for me!
Details
- Version2.3.0
- UpdatedNovember 29, 2023
- Offered bySergioTx
- Size446KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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