Adds an Ember tab to Chrome or Firefox Developer Tools that allows you to inspect Ember objects in your application.
Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
OR:
- Clone the repository
- cd into the repo directory
- run
npm install && bower install
- run
npm install -g ember-cli
- run
npm run build:chrome
to build thedist_chrome
directory - Visit chrome://extensions in chrome
- Make sure
Developer mode
is checked - Click on 'Load unpacked extension...'
- Choose the
dist_chrome
folder in the cloned repo - Close and re-open developer tools if it's already open
Install the Firefox addon.
OR:
- Clone the repository
- cd into the repo directory
- run
npm install && bower install
- run
npm install -g ember-cli
- run
npm run build:xpi
to build thedist_firefox
directory, download Firefox Addon SDK and build Firefox Addon XPI to 'tmp/xpi/ember-inspector.xpi' ornpm run run-xpi
to run the Firefox Addon in a temporary profile (or useFIREFOX_BIN
andFIREFOX_PROFILE
to customize Firefox profile directory and Firefox binary used to run the extension)
- Clone the repository
- cd into the repo directory
- run
npm install
- run
npm install -g ember-cli
- run
npm run build:chrome
to build thedist_chrome
directory - Visit chrome://extensions in chrome
- Make sure
Developer mode
is checked - Click on 'Load unpacked extension...'
- Choose the
dist_chrome
folder in the cloned repo - Close and re-open developer tools if it's already open
javascript: (function() { var s = document.createElement('script'); s.src = '//ember-extension.s3.amazonaws.com/dist_bookmarklet/load_inspector.js'; document.body.appendChild(s); }());
Internet explorer will open an iframe instead of a popup due to the lack of support for cross-origin messaging.
For development:
- run
npm run serve:bookmarklet
- create a bookmark (make sure you unblock the popup when you run the bookmarklet):
javascript: (function() { var s = document.createElement('script'); s.src = 'http://localhost:9191/load_inspector.js'; document.body.appendChild(s); }());
Run npm install && npm install -g ember-cli && && npm install -g bower && bower install && npm install -g grunt-cli
to install the required modules.
npm run build:chrome
to build the files in thedist_chrome
directorynpm run watch:chrome
To watch the files and re-build indist_chrome
when anything changes (useful during development).npm run build:all
to build all the differentdist
directoriesnpm test
To run the tests in the terminalnpm run build:xpi
to download and build Firefox Addon XPI intotmp/xpi/ember-inspector.xpi
npm run run-xpi
to run the Firefox Addon XPI on a temporary new profile (or useFIREFOX_BIN
andFIREFOX_PROFILE
to customize Firefox profile directory and Firefox binary used to run the extension)npm start
To start the test server atlocalhost:4200/tests
- Update
package.json
to new version and rungrunt version
npm run build:all:production
- Publish
dist_chrome/ember-inspector.zip
to the Chrome web store - Publish
tmp/xpi/ember-inspector.xpi
to the Mozilla Addons - 'git checkout stable && git merge master' and push the
stable
branch (to update the bookmarklet) npm publish ./
git tag
the new version
The Ember Inspector uses window messages, so if you are using window messages in your application code, make sure you verify the sender and add checks to your event listener so as not to conflict with the inspector's messages.