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For web extensions, you can write both Javascript that runs sandboxed within an extension space, and Javascript that is injected into the tab/window. You could write a dev-only tab/window script that receives messages from the extension with state changes, which it then reports to the redux dev tools extension. |
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You may be able to use the Chrome dev tools and see the redux dev tools working correctly by following the advice from this SO thread, too: https://stackoverflow.com/a/5039998/11087018 |
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Hello,
I'm developing a Chrome Extension and use ngrx to manage its state.
NgRx devtools works well when I serve the code through "ng serve".
Once I "ng build" the angular code (so it can be further embeded into a Chrome Extension) and launch my extension, then the nrgx-devtool does not diplay anything.
It is like the store is not connected.
Would you have any clue on how I could still vizualise my actions & states when the angular app is embedded as a Chrome Extension ?
Thanks
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