Track events using Chrome javascript debugger

天大地大妈咪最大 提交于 2019-12-02 17:28:40
Matthew

yes there is!

find the element that is being reloaded and right click, choose inspect from context menu, then right click the html of the element (in the bottom firebugish pane), in the context menu there are options to:

  • break on subtree modifications
  • break on attributes modifications
  • break on node removal

Article on awesome new dev features in chrome: http://elijahmanor.com/7-chrome-tips-developers-designers-may-not-know/

If you have access to the .js, just add "debugger;" on its own line. Whenever Chrome (or FF) hits that, it'll trigger the debugger and let you walk through. Esp useful if you have some general idea which code will trigger the event. See http://beerpla.net/2009/12/17/how-to-make-firebugs-javascript-debugger-break-inside-dynamic-javascript-using-the-debugger-keyword-ie-chrome-too/ for more.

Right click on the element in chrome dev tools, and click on 'break on' , then you would see multiple selections such as sub tree modifications. Or you could also go to chrome//:tracing

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