How logging console.log from javascript (F12) to file ?
I'm developed some program with localhost and i want to know Firefox can logging console.log() from javascript like Chrome --enable-logging that can log console.log() to file output without modify javascript code ?
Modificado por TaeCPE a
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This was discussed years ago, but to the best of my knowledge, it was never added. It's a good idea though.
Hello, I don't now if is complete answer to your question but for analyze HTTP request you can use Save all as HAR. Woow! Googling a little I found something interesting I don't know about this before but helping others actually helps yourself :)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Debugging/HTTP_logging Have a nice day
Modificado por AnnaSycamore a
Dear Branton,
Dose firebug can use in current version firefox ? But as i read in that discussion that tell me to copy by hand.
Dear Anna,
Yeah I had use this but it’s logging only http activity not console.log from JavaScript or I wrong ?
Firebug was a spectacular extension, but it's no longer compatible with Firefox Quantum, so you can't use it anymore. I don't think it had the ability to save the log to a file either to be honest.
The Firebug project isn't around anymore though. I believe that the advanced features that Firebug had were moved into the builtin Firefox developer tools.
A personal recommendation : Use Visual Studio Code It has IntelliSense and debugging tools for Javascript too It's an extraordinary editor with many features for a great variety of scripting languages. In my humble opinion offer more than Sublime Text and is completely free. Now, returning to your question: For Firefox I found this:
A suggestion to use right click in console panel, save your object as a local variable and copy it to your favorite editor I try it but don't work for me!
Another tool http://bgrins.github.io/devtools-snippets/#console-save see console.save It work but seems a little outdated to me. And for mobile and web app remote debugging I found this tool Jsconsole https://jsconsole.com/ A little tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEo8oJYey-M Hope this help, Have a nice day,