Phoenix Channels Testing
A plug-in to test interaction via Phoenix channels
What is Phoenix Channels Testing?
Phoenix Channels Testing is a Chrome extension developed by Sergey Zubtsovskiy, and its main feature is "A plug-in to test interaction via Phoenix channels".
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Extension Usage Instructions
This plug-in allows painless testing of communication with a Phoenix app via channels. It is intended to use by developers creating Phoenix applications, primarily proof-of-concept versions without extensive unit testing. Phoenix channels run over WebSocket protocol and require some service messages for the server part to distinguish between different topics. This plug-in uses same JavaScript implementation which is bundled with Phoenix and provides nice UI to make it easier to use. The plug-in stores up to 10 recent values of URL, topic, event and message and allows selecting them when typing in a value with help of autocompletion, makes it possible to see all frames (pretty much like in Chrome Dev Tools), resend a frame, preview JSON payloads and copy frame's text to the clipboard.
Extension Basic Information
Name | Phoenix Channels Testing |
ID | jihfnoedknoabfkekffcojcedidjjlgo |
Official URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/phoenix-channels-testing/jihfnoedknoabfkekffcojcedidjjlgo |
Description | A plug-in to test interaction via Phoenix channels |
File Size | 81.21 KB |
Installation Count | 198 |
Current Version | 1.0 |
Last Updated | 2018-04-06 |
Publish Date | 2018-04-06 |
Rating | 5.00/5 Total 1 Ratings |
Developer | Sergey Zubtsovskiy |
Payment Type | free |
Supported Languages | en |
manifest.json | |
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