#3951e0850ad1 Thanks @mrbbot! - feat: add support for breakpoint debugging to wrangler dev's --remote and --no-bundle modes
Previously, breakpoint debugging using Wrangler's DevTools was only supported
in local mode, when using Wrangler's built-in bundler. This change extends that
to remote development, and --no-bundle.
When using --remote and --no-bundle together, uncaught errors will now be
source-mapped when logged too.
#3951e0850ad1 Thanks @mrbbot! - feat: add support for Visual Studio Code's built-in breakpoint debugger
Wrangler now supports breakpoint debugging with Visual Studio Code's debugger.
Create a .vscode/launch.json file with the following contents...
#392895b24b1e Thanks @JacobMGEvans! - Colorize Deployed Bundle Size
Most bundlers, and other tooling that give you size outputs will colorize their the text to indicate if the value is within certain ranges.
The current range values are:
red 100% - 90%
yellow 89% - 70%
green <70%
#3951e0850ad1 Thanks @mrbbot! - feat: add support for breakpoint debugging to wrangler dev's --remote and --no-bundle modes
Previously, breakpoint debugging using Wrangler's DevTools was only supported
in local mode, when using Wrangler's built-in bundler. This change extends that
to remote development, and --no-bundle.
When using --remote and --no-bundle together, uncaught errors will now be
source-mapped when logged too.
#3951e0850ad1 Thanks @mrbbot! - feat: add support for Visual Studio Code's built-in breakpoint debugger
Wrangler now supports breakpoint debugging with Visual Studio Code's debugger.
Create a .vscode/launch.json file with the following contents...
#392895b24b1e Thanks @JacobMGEvans! - Colorize Deployed Bundle Size
Most bundlers, and other tooling that give you size outputs will colorize their the text to indicate if the value is within certain ranges.
The current range values are:
red 100% - 90%
yellow 89% - 70%
green <70%
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Bumps wrangler from 3.5.1 to 3.9.0.
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Version Packages (#3949)e0850ad
[wrangler] Changes for the next Miniflare version (#3951)37f8731
Upgrade ESLint & TurboRepo (#3974)291c78b
Upgrading Testing Deps (#3976)bc88f0e
updatewrangler pages dev
D1 and DO descriptions (#3954)95b24b1
Colorize Deployed Bundle Size (#3928)789fd8b
Add auth token to root .npmrc (#3945)3909148
Revert "Output .npmrc in CI release job (#3943)" (#3944)f5c5deb
Output .npmrc in CI release job (#3943)c270103
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