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Inspecting Node.js's Network with Chrome DevTools

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Node Network Devtools

🔮 Use chrome network devtool to debugger nodejs

đŸĻŽ Similar web crawler experience to browsers

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NodeJs Chrome TypeScript


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📖 Introduction

As you can see, the node program opened with the --inspect option does not support network tags because it does not proxy user requests. Node network devtools is designed to address this issue by allowing you to debug requests made by nodejs using the network tab of Chrome devtools, making the debugging process equivalent to a web crawler experience in the browser.

Node v22.6.0 experimentally supports network debugging. This library supports use before node v22.6.0, but the specific supported versions are unknown.

🎮 Features

  • HTTP/HTTPS
    • req/res headers
    • payload
    • json str response body
    • binary response body
    • stack follow
      • show stack
      • click to jump
        • base
        • Sourcemap
  • WebSocket
    • messages
    • payload
    • headers
  • Compatibility
    • commonjs
    • esmodule
    • Bun
    • Deno -- Maybe nice to PR to Deno
  • Undici
    • undici.request
    • undici.fetch

👀 Preview

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đŸ“Ļ Quick Start

1. Install

# npm
npm install node-network-devtools -D
# or pnpm
pnpm add node-network-devtools -D
# or yarn
yarn add node-network-devtools -D

2. Usage

Just add the following code to the entry file of your project.

import { register } from 'node-network-devtools'

process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' && register()

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