mirror of
https://github.com/zhigang1992/create-react-app.git
synced 2026-04-23 20:51:12 +08:00
Document debugging in the browser. (#1540)
* Document debugging in the browser. * Styling
This commit is contained in:
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ You can find the most recent version of this guide [here](https://github.com/fac
|
||||
- [Supported Language Features and Polyfills](#supported-language-features-and-polyfills)
|
||||
- [Syntax Highlighting in the Editor](#syntax-highlighting-in-the-editor)
|
||||
- [Displaying Lint Output in the Editor](#displaying-lint-output-in-the-editor)
|
||||
- [Debugging in the Editor](#debugging-in-the-editor)
|
||||
- [Changing the Page `<title>`](#changing-the-page-title)
|
||||
- [Installing a Dependency](#installing-a-dependency)
|
||||
- [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component)
|
||||
@@ -247,6 +248,35 @@ npm install -g eslint-config-react-app@0.3.0 eslint@3.8.1 babel-eslint@7.0.0 esl
|
||||
|
||||
We recognize that this is suboptimal, but it is currently required due to the way we hide the ESLint dependency. The ESLint team is already [working on a solution to this](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458) so this may become unnecessary in a couple of months.
|
||||
|
||||
## Debugging in the Editor
|
||||
|
||||
**This feature is currently only supported by [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) editor.**
|
||||
|
||||
Visual Studio Code supports live-editing and debugging out of the box with Create React App. This enables you as a developer to write and debug your React code without leaving the editor, and most importantly it enables you to have a continuous development workflow, where context switching is minimal, as you don’t have to switch between tools.
|
||||
|
||||
You would need to have the latest version of [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) and VS Code [Chrome Debugger Extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=msjsdiag.debugger-for-chrome) installed.
|
||||
|
||||
Then add the block below to your `launch.json` file and put it inside the `.vscode` folder in your app’s root directory.
|
||||
|
||||
```json
|
||||
{
|
||||
"version": "0.2.0",
|
||||
"configurations": [{
|
||||
"name": "Chrome",
|
||||
"type": "chrome",
|
||||
"request": "launch",
|
||||
"url": "http://localhost:3000",
|
||||
"webRoot": "${workspaceRoot}/src",
|
||||
"userDataDir": "${workspaceRoot}/.chrome",
|
||||
"sourceMapPathOverrides": {
|
||||
"webpack:///src/*": "${webRoot}/*"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}]
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Start your app by running `npm start`, and start debugging in VS Code by pressing `F5` or by clicking the green debug icon. You can now write code, set breakpoints, make changes to the code, and debug your newly modified code—all from your editor.
|
||||
|
||||
## Changing the Page `<title>`
|
||||
|
||||
You can find the source HTML file in the `public` folder of the generated project. You may edit the `<title>` tag in it to change the title from “React App” to anything else.
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user