Overview
GraphQL debugging tools for Apollo Client.
Apollo Client Devtools is a Chrome extension for the open-source GraphQL client, Apollo Client. This extension has 4 main features: 1. A built-in version of the Apollo Studio Explorer that allows you to make queries against your GraphQL server using your app's network interface directly (no configuration necessary). 2. A query watcher that shows you which queries are being watched by the current page, when those queries are loading, and what variables those queries are using. 3. A mutation inspector that displays the mutations made to your Apollo Client application data. 4. A cache inspector that displays your Apollo Client cache data. You can explore the cache through a tree-like interface, and search for specific field keys and values. Code for this extension can be found at: https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client-devtools Any bugs can be reported by opening a new issue at: https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client-devtools/issues/new To learn more about Apollo, see: https://www.apollographql.com
mcquiggdFeb 19, 2024
Installed in edge, refreshed the page... and can now see queries, execute them in a useful dev environment. Useful.
Youngjai JiFeb 1, 2024
very sad. it's not working. I hope one day it will work but this is third time coming back realizing not gonna happen
Brandon MooreFeb 1, 2024
Obnoxiously unnecessary. None of the projects I work on would be needed by this extension... but there's no way to prevent it from showing in the console log. (even if I add a filter, it will still display as a message). Why would the chrome developers force a message that isn't critical to the browser? I guess I'll have to start debugging the console in a different browser now.
Details
- Version4.9.0
- UpdatedMarch 13, 2024
- Size355KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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