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+# WebConsole
+
+The WebConsole (webconsole) shows you all the console API calls made by scripts and alerts
+you when javascript errors are thrown by a script.
+It can also display network logs, and you can evaluate expressions using the console
+input, a.k.a. JsTerm. You can read [more](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/web_console/) about it
+to learn all the features and how to use the tool.
+
+## Run WebConsole
+
+If you want to build the WebConsole inside of the DevTools toolbox (Firefox Devtools Panels),
+follow the [simple Firefox build](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools/getting-started/build.html)
+documentation. Start your compiled firefox and open the Firefox developer tool, you can
+then see the WebConsole tab.
+
+## Code Structure
+
+Top level files are used to launch the WebConsole inside of the DevTools toolbox.
+The main files used to run the WebConsole are:
+
+* `main.js` called by devtools toolbox to launch the WebConsole panel.
+* `index.html` panel UI and launch scripts.
+
+### UI
+
+The WebConsole UI is built using [React](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools/frontend/react.html)
+components (in `components/`).
+
+The React application is rendered from `webconsole-wrapper.js`.
+It contains 4 top components:
+* **ConsoleOutput** (in `ConsoleOutput.js`) is the component where messages are rendered.
+* **FilterBar** (in `FilterBar.js`) is the component for the filter bars (filter input and toggle buttons).
+* **SideBar** (in `SideBar.js`) is the component that render the sidebar where objects can be placed in.
+* **JsTerm** (in `JsTerm.js`) is the component that render the console input.
+
+We prefer stateless component (defined by function) instead of stateful component
+(defined by class) unless the component has to maintain its internal state.
+
+### State
+
+Besides the UI, the WebConsole manages the app state via [Redux].
+The following locations define the app state:
+
+* `src/constants.js` constants used across the tool including action and event names.
+* `src/actions/` for all actions that change the state.
+* `src/reducers/` for all reducers that change the state.
+* `src/selectors/` functions that return a formatted version of parts of the app state.
+
+The redux state is a plain javascript object with the following properties:
+```js
+{
+ // State of the filter input and toggle buttons
+ filters,
+ // State of the input history
+ history,
+ // Console messages data and state (hidden, expanded, groups, …)
+ messages,
+ // State of notifications displayed on the output (e.g. self-XSS warning message)
+ notifications,
+ // Preferences (persist message, message limit, …)
+ prefs,
+ // Interface state (filter bar visible, sidebar visible, …)
+ ui,
+}
+```
+
+### Tests
+
+[See test/README.md](test/README.md)