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react/packages/react-devtools-extensions
Ruslan Lesiutin 8120753665 [DevTools] fix: always send a response to fetch-file request in the extension (#34235)
This fixes the displaying of "rendered by" section if owner stacks
contained any native frames. This regressed after
https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/34185, where we added the
Suspense boundary for the StackTraceView.

This fails because the Promise that is responsible for symbolication of
the source is never getting resolved or rejected.
Previously, we would just throw an Error without sending a corresponding
message to the `main` script, and it would just cache a Promise that is
never resolved, hence the Suspense boundary for "rendered by" section is
never resolved.

In a separate change, I think we need to update StackTraceView component
to display `native` as location, instead of `:0`:
<img width="712" height="118" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-20 at 00 20 42"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c79735c9-fdd2-467c-96cd-2bc29d38c4e0"
/>
2025-08-21 18:28:33 +01:00
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This is the source code for the React DevTools browser extension.

Installation

The easiest way to install this extension is as a browser add-on:

Local development

You can also build and install this extension from source.

Prerequisite steps

DevTools depends on local versions of several NPM packages1 also in this workspace. You'll need to either build or download those packages first.

1 Note that at this time, an experimental build is required because DevTools depends on the createRoot API.

To install all necessary dependencies, run the following command from the root of the repository:

yarn install

Build from source

To build dependencies from source, run the following command from the root of the repository:

yarn build-for-devtools

Download from CI

To use the latest build from CI, run the following commands starting from the root of the repository:

cd scripts/release
yarn install
./download-experimental-build.js

Build steps

Once the above packages have been built or downloaded, you can build the extension by running:

cd packages/react-devtools-extensions/

yarn build:chrome # => packages/react-devtools-extensions/chrome/build
yarn run test:chrome # Test Chrome extension

yarn build:firefox # => packages/react-devtools-extensions/firefox/build
yarn run test:firefox # Test Firefox extension

yarn build:edge # => packages/react-devtools-extensions/edge/build
yarn run test:edge # Test Edge extension