Browser extension that allows you to inspect a Preact component hierarchy, including props and state.
Requires Preact >=10.1.0
Firstly, we need to import preact/debug
somewhere to initialize the connection
to the extension. Make sure that this import is the first import in your
whole app.
// Must be the first import
import "preact/debug";
// Or if you just want the devtools bridge (~240B) without other
// debug code (useful for production sites)
import "preact/devtools";
Then, download the Preact Devtools extension for your browser:
- Use
npm run dev
to start a demo page - Use
npm run watch
to rebuild all extensions on any code changes - Use
npm run build:firefox
ornpm run build:chrome
to create a release build
Chrome:
- Go to extensions page
- Enable developer mode
- Click "Load unpacked"
- Select
dist/chrome/
folder
Firefox:
- Go to addons page
- Click the settings icon
- Select "Debug addons"
- Click "Load temporary addon"
- Select the
manifest.json
indist/firefox/
These commands will build the extension and load it into a browser with a temporary profile. The browser will automatically navigate to preactjs.com. There you can test the extension.
Chrome:
- Execute
npm run run:chrome
- Click on
Preact
tab in devtools
Firefox:
- Exectue
npm run run:firefox
- Open devtools + click on
Preact
tab in devtools