Flipper: The Extensible DevTool Platform for React Native - Michel Weststrate aka @mweststrate
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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Are you a React Native developer? Have you always been longing for the rich ecosystem of developer tooling that exists for the web in e.g. Chrome and Firefox?
Flipper is Facebooks internal, extensible mobile devtool platform, used by the mobile devs that work on the Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and many more apps.
Recently the React Native and Flipper team have been working hard to add first class support for React Native as well. This means that monitoring network traffic and performance, using the React Devtools, inspecting device and application logs or even debugging JavaScript can now can now be conveniently done using one coherent tool.
And best of all: Flipper is extensible, so let's build our own extension while at it!
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The most desirable tool for any RN developer so far, tnx a lot.
It's truly the most difficult tool I've ever used.
29:22 "and then go entirely Meta" little did he know...
thanks sir, it was very helpful. i wanted to learn about image plugin. i installed it but it is not showing enabled
much needed
Is it possible to use Flipper as profiling tool? I noticed the "Device plugin 'CPU' is not supported by the selected device". I'm wondering why?
I have yet to get Flipper to work...
That tank simile was terrible. Seriously, let's not forget that there were a total of about two tigers on the entire western front, the US soldiers just kept calling every German tank they came across a tiger.
4:33 - this bit right here is what I really need a lot more elaboration on. It needed so much more than two seconds and a brief comment, because I just cannot get this shit to even start doing anything, it's all just errors when I try to "yarn run android" and blank screens when I execute Flipper. After spending four hours yesterday trying and failing to get React-devtools to work... Christ I hate this shit.