# Redux DevTools Command Line Interface Bridge for remote debugging via [Redux DevTools extension](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/redux-devtools-extension), [Remote Redux DevTools](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remote-redux-devtools) or [RemoteDev](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev). ### Usage #### Install the package globally with npm: ``` npm install -g redux-devtools-cli ``` or with yarn: ``` yarn global add redux-devtools-cli ``` and start as: ``` redux-devtools --hostname=localhost --port=8000 ``` > Note the package is called `redux-devtools-cli` not `redux-devtools` (the latter is a React component). #### Or add in your project with npm: ``` npm install --save-dev redux-devtools-cli ``` or with yarn: ``` yarn add --dev redux-devtools-cli ``` and add to `package.json`: ``` "scripts": { "redux-devtools": "redux-devtools --hostname=localhost --port=8000" } ``` So, you can start redux-devtools server by running `npm run redux-devtools`. ##### Import in your `server.js` script you use for starting a development server: ```js var reduxDevTools = require('redux-devtools-cli'); reduxDevTools({ hostname: 'localhost', port: 8000 }); ``` So, you can start redux-devtools server together with your dev server. ### Open Redux DevTools You can add `--open` argument (or set it as `electron`) to open Redux DevTools as a standalone application: ``` redux-devtools --open ``` Set it as `browser` to open as a web app in the default browser instead: ``` redux-devtools --open=browser ``` To specify the browser: ``` redux-devtools --open=firefox ``` ### Connection settings Set `hostname` and `port` to the values you want. `hostname` by default is `localhost` and `port` is `8000`. To use WSS, set `protocol` argument to `https` and provide `key`, `cert` and `passphrase` arguments. #### Available options | Console argument | description | default value | | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | | `--hostname` | hostname | localhost | | `--port` | port | 8000 | | `--protocol` | protocol | http | | `--key` | the key file for [running an https server](https://github.com/SocketCluster/socketcluster#using-over-https) (`--protocol` must be set to 'https') | - | | `--cert` | the cert file for [running an https server](https://github.com/SocketCluster/socketcluster#using-over-https) (`--protocol` must be set to 'https') | - | | `--passphrase` | the key passphrase for [running an https server](https://github.com/SocketCluster/socketcluster#using-over-https) (`--protocol` must be set to 'https') | - | | `--dbOptions` | database configuration, can be whether an object or a path (string) to json configuration file (by default it uses our `./defaultDbOptions.json` file. Set `migrate` key to `true` to use our migrations file. [More details bellow](#save-reports-and-logs). | - | | `--logLevel` | the socket server log level - 0=none, 1=error, 2=warn, 3=info | 3 | | `--wsEngine` | the socket server web socket engine - ws or uws (sc-uws) | ws | | `--open` | open Redux DevTools as a standalone application or as web app. See [Open Redux DevTools](#open-redux-devtools) for details. | false | ### Inject to React Native local server ##### Add in your React Native app's `package.json`: ``` "scripts": { "redux-devtools": "redux-devtools --hostname=localhost --port=8000 --injectserver=reactnative" } ``` The `injectserver` value can be `reactnative` or `macos` ([react-native-macos](https://github.com/ptmt/react-native-macos)), it used `reactnative` by default. Then, we can start React Native server and Redux DevTools server with one command (`npm start`). ##### Revert the injection Add in your React Native app's `package.json`: ``` "scripts": { "redux-devtools-revert": "redux-devtools --revert=reactnative" } ``` Or just run `$(npm bin)/redux-devtools --revert`. ### Connect from Android device or emulator > Note that if you're using `injectserver` argument explained above, this step is not necessary. If you're running an Android 5.0+ device connected via USB or an Android emulator, use [adb command line tool](http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html) to setup port forwarding from the device to your computer: ``` adb reverse tcp:8000 tcp:8000 ``` If you're still use Android 4.0, you should use `10.0.2.2` (Genymotion: `10.0.3.2`) instead of `localhost` in [remote-redux-devtools](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remote-redux-devtools#storeconfigurestorejs) or [remotedev](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev#usage). ### Save reports and logs You can store reports via [`redux-remotedev`](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/redux-remotedev) and get them replicated with [Redux DevTools extension](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/redux-devtools-extension) or [Remote Redux DevTools](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remote-redux-devtools). You can get action history right in the extension just by clicking the link from a report. Open `http://localhost:8000/graphql` (assuming you're using `localhost` as host and `8000`) to explore in GraphQL. Reports are posted to `http://localhost:8000/`. See examples in [tests](https://github.com/zalmoxisus/remotedev-server/blob/937cfa1f0ac9dc12ebf7068eeaa8b03022ec33bc/test/integration.spec.js#L110-L165). Redux DevTools server is database agnostic using `knex` schema. By default everything is stored in the memory using sqlite database. See [`defaultDbOptions.json`](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools/tree/master/packages/redux-devtools-cli/defaultDbOptions.json) for example of sqlite. You can replace `"connection": { "filename": ":memory:" },` with your file name (instead of `:memory:`) to persist teh database. Here's an example for PostgreSQL: ``` { "client": "pg", "connection": { "user": "myuser", "password": "mypassword", "database": "mydb" }, "debug": false, "migrate": true } ``` ### Advanced - [Writing your integration for a native application](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools/blob/master/docs/Integrations/Remote.md) ### License MIT