ConsoleLog
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Every log message in frontend and backend code is turned into a friendly popup on the webpage. Done with console.log, console.info, console.debug, console.warn, console.error, and console.trace in the browser along with the equivalent on the server. The popup contains the message and also the stack trace to the message. Clicking the stack trace opens up the file in a separate browser tab. Server side logging supports all languages.
v1.1.1
- Display the name, message, and stack of errors as collapsible objects.
v1.1.0
- Add OAuth 2.0.
v1.0.1
- Revert back to older version. Issue with implementing OAuth 2.0.
v0.6.0
- Add URL whitelist to determine which domains to display console.log, console.info, console.debug, console.warn, console.error, and console.trace messages on.
v0.5.2
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ConsoleLog requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.
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ConsoleLog may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.
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