Utility for build pipeline authors to allow trivial debugging of the Broccoli pipelines they author.
Heavily inspired by @stefanpenner's
broccoli-stew's debug
's helper,
but improved in a few ways:
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's as utf8
text).To allow consumers to debug the internals of various stages in your build pipeline,
you create a new instance of BroccoliDebug
and return it instead.
Something like this:
var BroccoliDebug = require('broccoli-debug');
let tree = new BroccoliDebug(input, `ember-engines:${this.name}:addon-input`);
Obviously, this would get quite verbose to do many times, so we have created a shortcut to easily create a number of debug trees with a shared prefix:
let debugTree = BroccoliDebug.buildDebugCallback(`ember-engines:${this.name}`);
let tree1 = debugTree(input1, 'addon-input');
// tree1.debugLabel => 'ember-engines:<some-name>:addon-input'
let tree2 = debugTree(input2, 'addon-output');
// tree2.debugLabel => 'ember-engines:<some-name>:addon-output
Folks wanting to inspect the state of the build pipeline at that stage, would do the following:
BROCCOLI_DEBUG=ember-engines:* ember b
Now you can take a look at the state of that input tree by:
ls DEBUG/ember-engines:*
interface BroccoliDebugOptions {
/**
The label to use for the debug folder. By default, will be placed in `DEBUG/*`.
*/
label: string
/**
The base directory to place the input node contents when debugging is enabled.
Chooses the default in this order:
* `process.env.BROCCOLI_DEBUG_PATH`
* `path.join(process.cwd(), 'DEBUG')`
*/
baseDir: string
/**
Should the tree be "always on" for debugging? This is akin to `debugger`, its very
useful while actively working on a build pipeline, but is likely something you would
remove before publishing.
*/
force?: boolean
}
class BroccoliDebug {
/**
Builds a callback function for easily generating `BroccoliDebug` instances
with a shared prefix.
*/
static buildDebugCallback(prefix: string): (node: any, labelOrOptions: string | BroccoliDebugOptions) => BroccoliNode
constructor(node: BroccoliNode, labelOrOptions: string | BroccoliDebugOptions);
debugLabel: string;
}
git clone git@github.com:broccolijs/broccoli-debug.git
cd broccoli-debug
yarn
yarn test
# broccoli-debug [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/broccolijs/broccoli-debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/broccolijs/broccoli-debug) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/u6tkot7ru19wntxr/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/embercli/broccoli-debug/branch/master) Utility for build pipeline authors to allow trivial debugging of the Broccoli pipelines they author. Heavily inspired by [@stefanpenner](https://github.com/stefanpenner)'s [broccoli-stew's `debug`](https://github.com/stefanpenner/broccoli-stew/blob/v1.4.2/lib/debug.js)'s helper, but improved in a few ways: * Supports leaving debug trees in the build with minimal cost when not being used. * Supports binary files (e.g. does not write `.png`'s as `utf8` text). * Adds [debug](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug) style debug matching. ## Usage ### Pipeline Authors To allow consumers to debug the internals of various stages in your build pipeline, you create a new instance of `BroccoliDebug` and return it instead. Something like this: ```js var BroccoliDebug = require('broccoli-debug'); let tree = new BroccoliDebug(input, `ember-engines:${this.name}:addon-input`); ``` Obviously, this would get quite verbose to do many times, so we have created a shortcut to easily create a number of debug trees with a shared prefix: ```js let debugTree = BroccoliDebug.buildDebugCallback(`ember-engines:${this.name}`); let tree1 = debugTree(input1, 'addon-input'); // tree1.debugLabel => 'ember-engines:<some-name>:addon-input' let tree2 = debugTree(input2, 'addon-output'); // tree2.debugLabel => 'ember-engines:<some-name>:addon-output ``` ### Consumers Folks wanting to inspect the state of the build pipeline at that stage, would do the following: ```js BROCCOLI_DEBUG=ember-engines:* ember b ``` Now you can take a look at the state of that input tree by: ```js ls DEBUG/ember-engines:* ``` ### API ```ts interface BroccoliDebugOptions { /** The label to use for the debug folder. By default, will be placed in `DEBUG/*`. */ label: string /** The base directory to place the input node contents when debugging is enabled. Chooses the default in this order: * `process.env.BROCCOLI_DEBUG_PATH` * `path.join(process.cwd(), 'DEBUG')` */ baseDir: string /** Should the tree be "always on" for debugging? This is akin to `debugger`, its very useful while actively working on a build pipeline, but is likely something you would remove before publishing. */ force?: boolean } class BroccoliDebug { /** Builds a callback function for easily generating `BroccoliDebug` instances with a shared prefix. */ static buildDebugCallback(prefix: string): (node: any, labelOrOptions: string | BroccoliDebugOptions) => BroccoliNode constructor(node: BroccoliNode, labelOrOptions: string | BroccoliDebugOptions); debugLabel: string; } ``` ## Development ### Installation * `git clone git@github.com:broccolijs/broccoli-debug.git` * `cd broccoli-debug` * `yarn` ### Testing * `yarn test`