Product Information
What is Reactotron?
Reactotron is a powerful debugger for React and React Native applications. It provides developers with an easy-to-use interface for monitoring their app's state, network requests, and performance metrics, and is suitable for projects of any scale—from small personal apps to large enterprise applications. Infinite Red's OG debugger, we use it daily to build client applications. Moreover, Reactotron is completely open-source and free to use, making it an invaluable tool for developers of all experience levels.
With Reactotron, you can:
- View your application state
- Display API requests and responses
- Perform quick performance benchmarks
- Subscribe to parts of your application state
- Show messages similar to console.log
- Track global errors with source-mapped stack traces (including saga stack traces!
- Dispatch actions like a government-run mind-control experiment
- Hot-swap your app's state using Redux or mobx-state-tree
- Display image overlays in React Native
- Track your async storage in React Native
You can integrate it as a development dependency in your application, so it adds nothing to your production build.
How to use Reactotron?
Reactotron is a powerful debugging tool for React and React Native apps, offering an intuitive interface to monitor app state, network requests, and performance metrics for improved development efficiency.
Core Functions of Reactotron
React Native
Debugging
Usage Scenarios of Reactotron
- Check application status
- Display API requests and responses
- Perform performance benchmarking
- Track global errors and stack traces
- Debug image overlays in React Native
- Track React Native's Async Storage
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