Skip to content

A Chrome Dev tool for debugging applications built with the experimental Recoil.js state management library.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

privoro/Recoilize

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Debugger for Recoil Applications

GitHub license npm version PRs Welcome

Korean README í•śęµ­ě–´

About

Recoilize is a Chrome Dev Tool meant for debugging applications built with the experimental Recoil.js state management library.

The tool records Recoil state and allows users to easily debug their applications with features such as: time travel to previous states, visualization of the component graph and display of the atom selector network.

Download Recoilize from the Chrome Store

Visit the Recoilize landing page to demo

** STILL IN BETA **

Please note that Recoilize is in BETA. We will continue to make improvements and implement fixes but if you find any issues, please dont hesitate to report them in the issues tab or submit a PR and we'll happily take a look.

Installation

Install Recoilize Module

npm install recoilize

** IMPORTANT **

Import RecoilizeDebugger from the Recoilize module

import RecoilizeDebugger from 'recoilize';

Integrate RecoilizeDebugger as a React component within the recoil root:

import RecoilizeDebugger from 'recoilize';
import RecoilRoot from 'recoil';

ReactDOM.render(
  <RecoilRoot>
    <RecoilizeDebugger />
    <App />
  </RecoilRoot>,
  document.getElementById('root'),
);

Please note, Recoilize assumes that the HTML element used to inject your React application has an ID of 'root'. If it does not the HTML element must be passed in as an attribute called 'root' to the RecoilizeDebugger component

Example:

import RecoilizeDebugger from 'recoilize';
import RecoilRoot from 'recoil';

//If your app injects on an element with ID of 'app'
const app = document.getElementById('app');

ReactDOM.render(
  <RecoilRoot>
    <RecoilizeDebugger root={app} />
    <App />
  </RecoilRoot>,
  app,
);

In order to integrate Next.js applications with RecoilizeDebugger, follow the example below.

//If your application uses Next.js modify the _app.js as follows
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic';
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import { RecoilRoot } from 'recoil';

function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {

  const [root, setRoot] = useState(null)
  const RecoilizeDebugger = dynamic(
	() => {
	  return import('recoilize');
	},
	{ ssr: false}
  );

  useEffect(() => {

    if (typeof window.document !== 'undefined') {
      setRoot(document.getElementById('__next'));
    }
  }, [root]);
 
  return (
    <>
    <RecoilRoot>
      <RecoilizeDebugger root = {root}/>
      <Component {...pageProps} />
    </RecoilRoot>
    </>
  );
}


export default MyApp;

Open your application on the Chrome Browser and start debugging with Recoilize!

(Only supported with React applications using Recoil as state management)

New Features for Version 2.0.0

Support for Recoil 0.1.3

Recoilize now supports the most recent update to the Recoil library and is backwards compatible with older versions of Recoil.

Clear Snapshots

Previous and Forward clear buttons have been implemented to clear snapshots either before or after the currently selected snapshot

Refactored Component Graph

Visibility button was removed, and related data was incorporated into a new dropdown menu and hover functions

Hover

Improved hover functionality for the graph to display the information in more readable format

Atom Legend

The atom legend has been made clickable and will display a dropdown list of atoms or selectors

Each of the atom or selector in the dropdown list has also been made clickable to highlight the selected component in the graph

Refactored Atom Network

Atom Legend

The atom legend has been made clickable and will display a dropdown list of atoms or selectors

Each of the atom or selector in the dropdown list has also been made clickable to display the related atom and selector nodes

Atom Network Graph

Multiple atom network graphs no longer overlap each other

Search bar bug fix

Search bar no longer overlaps with navigation bar

Easier to compare changes in Ranked Graph

Removed the animation from the ranked graph to improve readability for changes in render times

Features

Support for Concurrent Mode

If a Suspense component was used as a placeholder during component renderings, those suspense components will display with a red border in the expanded component graph. This indicates that a component was suspended during the render of the selected snapshot.

Performance Metrics

In 'Metrics' tab, two graphs display component render times.

The flame graph displays the time a component took to render itself, and all of its child components. The bar graph displays the individual render times of each component.

Time Travel

As one of the key features of Recoilize, the tool enables users to jump to any previous snapshots. Pressing the jump button next to each of the snapshots will change the DOM by setting the state to that snapshot.

Visualizations

Users are able to view visualizations for their application's state by clicking individual snapshots. Recoilize provides component trees and graphs, as well as the state trees in JSON format.

Throttle

In the settings tab, users are able to set throttle (in milliseconds) for large scale applications or any applications that changes state rapidly. The default is set at 70ms.

State Persistence

Recoilize allows the users to persist their application's state through a refresh or reload. At this time, the user is able to view the previous states in the dev tool, but cannot time travel to the states before refresh.

Additional Features

  • legend to see relationship between component graph and state
  • toggle to view raw component graph
  • filter atom/selector network relationship
  • filter snapshots by atom/selector keys

We will continue updating Recoilize alongside Recoil's updates!

Contributors

Bren Yamaguchi @github @linkedin

Saejin Kang @github @linkedin

Jonathan Escamila @github @linkedin

Sean Smith @github @linkedin

Justin Choo @github @linkedin

Anthony Lin @github @linkedin

Spenser Schwartz @github @linkedin

Steven Nguyen @github @linkedin

Henry Taing @github @linkedin

Seungho Baek @github @linkedin

Aaron Yang @github @linkedin

Jesus Vargas @github @linkedin

Davide Molino @github @linkedin

Taven Shumaker @github @linkedin

Janis Hernandez @github @linkedin

Jaime Baik @github @linkedin

Anthony Magallanes @github @linkedin

Edward Shei @github @linkedin

Nathan Bargers @github @linkedin

Scott Campbell @github @linkedin

Steve Hong @github @linkedin

Razana Nisathar @github @linkedin

About

A Chrome Dev tool for debugging applications built with the experimental Recoil.js state management library.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • TypeScript 46.5%
  • JavaScript 45.0%
  • CSS 8.1%
  • HTML 0.4%