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These messages can be viewed using the adb logcat command. In addition to the messages from your code, the console may also include messages about the validation of the extension's manifest.json files. Viewing manifest validation messages using the console You can review and modify the document's HTML and CSS in Inspector, as you would with any webpage.įor more details on using the web developer tools, see Firefox Developer Tools. First, click the page select icon ( ) to open the HTML document you want to inspect. To inspect the popup's HTML and CSS, use Inspector.
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Any messages logged by your code display in Console. In the Debugger you can set breakpoints, step through code, modify the extension's state, and do everything else you'd expect to be able to do in a debugger. Now you can access any of the JavaScript in your extension.Ĭontent scripts can be reached and debugged when connected to the main process or to a tab target where a content script is running. Load a page in which your extension exercises. You do this using the split console, press esc to activate this mode. The web developer toolbox displays in Debugger.įor much of the debugging work, it's useful to be able to view Console with Inspector or Debugger. Click your device in the left-hand column and scroll down to find Processes in the list of active features in the browser.Ĭlick Inspect next to Main Process. You will need to have at least one tab opened in order for your extension to load.
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Now start your extension on the Android device using web-ext run. If prompted, allow the incoming connection on your Android device. Your device is listed in the left-hand column, click Connect. With your device connected over USB, open about:debugging and enable the device connection. Using web development tools to debug your extension To make use of these features, first set up Firefox remote debugging over USB. You can debug your extension in the web developer tools and view any manifest.json validation messages using adb logcat. As a workaround, we recommend that you temporarily change the extension to open the popup extension page into a tab to be able to inspect it.
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Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement.Select the right platforms and versions.The add-on description can be longer, but not too long.Focus on key features in your screenshots.Make sure your summary is just long enough.
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Outside of work, Manuel enjoys a good film or TV show, loves to travel, and you will find him roaming one of Berlin's many museums, cafés, cinemas, and restaurants occasionally. This helps him gain perspective on the mobile industry at large and gives him multiple points of reference in his coverage. Since then, he has mostly been faithful to the Google phone lineup, though these days, he is also carrying an iPhone in addition to his Pixel phone. After his HTC One S refused to connect to mobile internet despite three warranty repairs, he quickly switched to a Nexus 4, which he considers his true first Android phone. Manuel's first steps into the Android world were plagued by issues. He isn't shy to dig into technical backgrounds and the nitty-gritty developer details, either. Manuel studied Media and Culture studies in Düsseldorf, finishing his university career with a master's thesis titled "The Aesthetics of Tech YouTube Channels: Production of Proximity and Authenticity." His background gives him a unique perspective on the ever-evolving world of technology and its implications on society. He has been covering tech news and reviewing devices since joining Android Police as a news writer in 2019. Manuel Vonau is Android Police's Google Editor, with expertise in Android, Chrome, and other Google products - the very core of Android Police’s content.
