From 26a029d407be480d791972afb5975cf62c9360a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 02:47:55 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 124.0.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../getting-started/development-profiles.md | 105 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 105 insertions(+) create mode 100644 devtools/docs/contributor/getting-started/development-profiles.md (limited to 'devtools/docs/contributor/getting-started/development-profiles.md') diff --git a/devtools/docs/contributor/getting-started/development-profiles.md b/devtools/docs/contributor/getting-started/development-profiles.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..99dd370733 --- /dev/null +++ b/devtools/docs/contributor/getting-started/development-profiles.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +# Setting up a development profile + +You can have various [Firefox profiles](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Multiple_profiles) (think of something like "user accounts"), each one with different settings, addons, appearance, etc. + +This page will guide you through configuring a new profile to enable development features such as additional logging, dumping of network packets, remote debugging, etc. which will help when working in DevTools. + +Many of these changes are achieved by modifying preferences in `about:config`, a special page you can access by typing in `about:config` in Firefox's URL bar. The first time, it will show you a warning page. Click through or disable the warning for the future, and then you can start searching for preferences to modify. + +(If you're curious, here's more information about [about:config](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox)) + +## Default profile + +The following command line expression will run Firefox using a default profile. It'll create the default profile if there isn't one already. + + +``` +./mach run +``` + +## Using temporary profile + +The following command line expression will run Firefox using a temporary profile which is discarded when you close the browser. It also means that any preferences we set will not persist. + +``` +./mach run --temp-profile +``` + +## Create a permanent profile + +Create a permanent profile can be done as follows: + +``` +./mach run -P development +``` + +If this profile doesn't exist yet (quite likely), a window will open offering you options to create a new profile, and asking you for the name you want to use. + +Create a new profile, and name it `development`. Then start Firefox by clicking on `Start Nightly`. + +Next time you start Firefox with `./mach run -P development`, the new profile will be automatically used, and settings will persist between browser launches. + +It's now time to [start contributing](../contributing.md)! 😃 + +--- + +## Advanced settings + +The following section describes how to enable additional development features; don't worry if you don't understand what some of these are or what they're for. Feel free to skip these if you're new; you probably don't need them yet. + +### Enable additional logging + +You can change the value of these preferences by going to `about:config`: + +| Preference name | Value | Comments | +| --------------- | --------------- | -------- | +| `browser.dom.window.dump.enabled` | `true` | Adds global `dump` function to log strings to `stdout` | +| `devtools.console.stdout.chrome` | `true` | Allows console API to write to `stdout` when used by chrome content | +| `devtools.console.stdout.content` | `true` | Allows console API to write to `stdout` when used by content | +| `devtools.debugger.log` (*) | `true` | Dump packets sent over remote debugging protocol to `stdout`. | +| `devtools.dump.emit` (*) | `true` | Log event notifications from the EventEmitter class
(found at `devtools/shared/event-emitter.js`). | + +Preferences marked with a (`*`) also require `browser.dom.window.dump.enabled` in order to work. You might not want to enable *all* of those all the time, as they can cause the output to be way too verbose, but they might be useful if you're working on a server actor, for example. + +Restart the browser to apply configuration changes. + +### Enable remote debugging and the Browser Toolbox + + + +These settings allow you to use the [browser toolbox](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/browser_toolbox/) to inspect the DevTools themselves, set breakpoints inside of DevTools code in the *Browser* environment. + +Open DevTools, and click the "Toolbox Options" gear icon in the top right (the image underneath is outdated). + +Make sure the following two options are checked: + +- Enable browser chrome and add-on debugging toolboxes +- Enable remote debugging + +![Settings for developer tools - "Enable Chrome Debugging" and "Enable Remote Debugging"](../resources/DevToolsDeveloperSettings.png) + +In `about:config`, set `devtools.debugger.prompt-connection` to `false`. + +This will get rid of the prompt displayed every time you open the browser toolbox. + +### Enable DevTools assertions + +When assertions are enabled, assertion failures are fatal, log console warnings, and throw errors. + +When assertions are not enabled, the `assert` function is a no-op. + +It also enables the "debug" builds of certain third party libraries, such as React. + +To enable assertions, add this to your `mozconfig` file: + +``` +ac_add_options --enable-debug-js-modules +``` + +And assert your own invariants like this: + +``` +const { assert } = require("devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils"); +// ... +assert(1 + 1 === 2, "I really hope this is true..."); +``` -- cgit v1.2.3