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Redux DevTools for VSCode

Visual Studio Code extension to integrate Redux Devtools into editor.

Features

Inspect redux store of your app. Like the one you may use in Chrome.

Feature

Quick Start

  • Install the extension

  • CMD + Shift + P to open Command Palette and type in Redux Devtools, select command Open Devtool to the Side.

  • In devtool pannel, click settings to set listening port and host to your remotedev server.

  • Optional, if you don't have an remotedev server running, you need to start one. (Find documentation here or see our example)

  • Additionally, you also need to compose remote redux devtool middleware into your redux store:

    import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux'
    import { composeWithDevTools } from 'remote-redux-devtools'
    
    const composeEnhancers = composeWithDevTools({
      realtime: true,
      name: 'Your Instance Name',
      hostname: 'localhost',
      port: 1024 // the port your remotedev server is running at
    })
    
    const store = createStore(
      yourReducer,
      composeEnhancers(
        applyMiddleware(/* put your middlewares here */)
      )
    )

Extension Settings

Redux Devtools contributes the following settings:

Note that these settings are used when launching the devtool. You can also set those configurations manually by click settings in the top of the devtool. (after it is launched)

  • reduxdev.hostname: The hostname your remotedev server started on.
  • reduxdev.port: The socket port for Redux Devtools to listen.

Known Issues

  • redux-devtools-core can not persist settings inside vscode webview

License

MIT

powered by redux-devtools.