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vite-plugin-vue-inspector

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📖 Introduction

A vite plugin which provides the ability that to jump to the local IDE when you click the element of browser automatically. It supports Vue2 & 3 & SSR.

vite-plugin-vue-inspector

📦 Installation

# vite-plugin-vue-inspector 

pnpm install vite-plugin-vue-inspector -D

# unplugin-vue-inspector

pnpm install unplugin-vue-inspector -D

🦄 Usage

Configuration Vite

// for Vue2

import { defineConfig, } from 'vite'
import { createVuePlugin, } from 'vite-plugin-vue2'
import Inspector from 'unplugin-vue-inspector/vite' // OR vite-plugin-vue-inspector

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    createVuePlugin(),
    Inspector({
      vue: 2
    }),
  ],
})
// for Vue3

import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import Vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import Inspector from 'unplugin-vue-inspector/vite' // OR vite-plugin-vue-inspector

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [Vue(), Inspector()],
})
// for Nuxt3
// nuxt.config.ts
import { defineNuxtConfig } from 'nuxt/config'
import Inspector from 'vite-plugin-vue-inspector'

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    ['unplugin-vue-inspector/nuxt', {
      enabled: true,
      toggleButtonVisibility: 'always',
    }],
  ],
})

Options

interface VitePluginInspectorOptions {
  /**
  * Vue version
  * @default 3
  */
  vue?: 2 | 3

  /**
  * Default enable state
  * @default false
  */
  enabled?: boolean

  /**
  * Define a combo key to toggle inspector
  * @default 'control-shift' on windows, 'meta-shift' on other os
  *
  * any number of modifiers `control` `shift` `alt` `meta` followed by zero or one regular key, separated by -
  * examples: control-shift, control-o, control-alt-s  meta-x control-meta
  * Some keys have native behavior (e.g. alt-s opens history menu on firefox).
  * To avoid conflicts or accidentally typing into inputs, modifier only combinations are recommended.
  * You can also disable it by setting `false`.
  */
  toggleComboKey?: string | false

  /**
  * Toggle button visibility
  * @default 'active'
  */
  toggleButtonVisibility?: 'always' | 'active' | 'never'

  /**
  * Toggle button display position
  * @default top-right
  */
  toggleButtonPos?: 'top-right' | 'top-left' | 'bottom-right' | 'bottom-left'

  /**
  * append an import to the module id ending with `appendTo` instead of adding a script into body
  * useful for frameworks that do not support trannsformIndexHtml hook (e.g. Nuxt3)
  *
  * WARNING: only set this if you know exactly what it does.
  */
  appendTo?: string | RegExp

  /**
   * Customize openInEditor host (e.g. http://localhost:3000)
   * @default false
   * @deprecated This option is deprecated and removed in 5.0. The plugin now automatically detects the correct host.
   */
  openInEditorHost?: string | false

  /**
   * disable inspector on editor open
   * @default false
   */
  disableInspectorOnEditorOpen?: boolean
}

Example

🔌 Configuration IDE / Editor

It uses an environment variable named VUE_EDITOR to specify an IDE application, but if you do not set this variable, it will try to open a common IDE that you have open or installed once it is certified.

For example, if you want it always open VS Code when inspection clicked, set export VUE_EDITOR=code in your shell.

VS Code

  • install VS Code command line tools, see the official docs install-vscode-cli

  • set env to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc

    export VUE_EDITOR=code

VS Code with WSL (Windows)

  • add the configuration in the settings.json

  • restart the VS Code (All Windows should be closed to take effect)

{
  // other config...

  "terminal.integrated.env.linux": {
    "EDITOR": "code"
  }
}

WebStorm

  • just set env with an absolute path to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc (only MacOS)

    export VUE_EDITOR='/Applications/WebStorm.app/Contents/MacOS/webstorm'

OR

  • install WebStorm command line tools

  • then set env to shell, like .bashrc or .zshrc

    export VUE_EDITOR=webstorm

Vim

Yes! you can also use vim if you want, just set env to shell

export VUE_EDITOR=vim

💡 Notice

  • [BREAKING CHANGE] From v1.0, enabled option default value changed from true to false .
  • It only work in develop mode .
  • It does not currently support Template Engine (e.g. pug) .

👨‍💻 Programmatic Usage

You can also use control inspector programmatically, by accessing the __VUE_INSPECTOR__ global variable.

import type { VueInspectorClient } from 'vite-plugin-vue-inspector'

const inspector: VueInspectorClient = window.__VUE_INSPECTOR__

if (inspector) {
  // enable inspector
  inspector.enable()
  // or
  inspector.disable()
}

🌸 Credits

This project is inspired by react-dev-inspector .

Partially implementation is inspired by vite-plugin-svelte-inspector .

🤖️ Analysis of Theory

[Chinese] 点击页面元素,这个Vite插件帮我打开了Vue组件

📄 License

MIT LICENSE