A sexy server logger console
FireLogger for Chrome is an extension that can substitute FireLogger. It is a fork of xifs/chrome-firelogger, however completely rewritten from scratch to work with the newest Chrome. It works great together with Tracy debugging tool, which also helps you to debug errors in AJAX calls.
See the source code on GitHub: https://github.com/MattSkala/chrome-firelogger
Latest reviews
- (2020-12-23) Petr Tvaroha: Just installed it yesterday, so have little experience, however, found out, that it's blocking loading external scripts, so it's blocking many pages. Will have to set it up for certain websites only.
- (2020-09-21) Mike Rehy: Please can be there any on/off option because most web sites dont like the FIreLogger header. And crashes..
- (2019-08-27) Jiří Marek: The last few days have caused an "blocked by CORS policy" error and make many pages unusable!
- (2019-08-13) Roman Matěna: unfortunattely it is not working Access to script at 'https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v3/yt/r/TC7b5.js?_nc_x=7mStcVH8ZlR' from origin 'https://www.facebook.com' has been blocked by CORS policy: Request header field x-firelogger is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Headers in preflight response. seems that this plugin has problems with CORS