A developer tool for engineers working with React and GraphQL.
MIT License
Lucid is a Chrome Developer Tool designed to help engineers debug their React-GraphQL applications.
Lucid parses through your React app to generate an interactive tree graph representing your React component hierarchy, with node-specific state and props data. The tree updates upon each change to the React app's state, and displays a log of state diffs on the left. This is done by creating a persistent data bridge to the user's React application via the Javascript API for WebExtensions' background and content scripts. Lucid injects scripts utilizing React DevTool's Global Hook to recursively traverse through the React DOM each time setState is called, resulting in a tree and a log that each display real-time feedback. Our app itself uses React internally so as the state of your live app changes, the Lucid tree graph will also provide visual feedback of data flow and state changes through the React components immediately.
Lucid intercepts HTTP requests using Chrome Devtool APIs to display a log of real-time Apollo client queries and mutations, along with associated response objects. Lucid also uses GraphQL schema introspection to display schema information from the server. This allows full-stack developers to debug their app from the front-end to the back-end, as requests are generated, responses are returned from the server, and data flows through React components to be rendered in the DOM.
Install from Chrome Extension Store | Build your own extension |
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1. Install React Developer Tools. | 1. Clone the repo and npm install
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2. Install Lucid or Build your own extension. | 2. npm run build
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3. Restart Chrome Browser. | 3. Navigate to chrome://extensions. |
4. Run your React v16+ application using GraphQL. | 4. Click Load Unpacked and select your './react-lucid/build' folder. |
5. Open Chrome Developer Tools (Inspect) and click on the Lucid panel. Trigger a re-render! |
IMPORTANT: Lucid is in BETA mode and works best for React v16+ local projects in development environments.
NOTE: Lucid only listens for HTTP requests while it is open in the Chrome Developer Tool panel. To see any requests that were made upon initial page load, reload your React page after opening Lucid in your Chrome browser.
Lucid is currently in beta release. Please let us know about bugs and suggestions at [email protected]. Feel free to fork this repo and submit pull requests!
Yong-Nicholas Kim (https://github.com/yongnicholaskim)
Nian Liu (https://github.com/nianliu18)
Eterna Tsai (https://github.com/eternalee)
Neyser Zana (https://github.com/neyser95)
MIT