How can I see what request is done by Ember FastBoot?










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I've installed ember-cli-fastboot and a certain path throws an Error: The adapter operation was aborted server-side (i.e. in the terminal).



Can I output all requests FastBoot does, so I can see what the last one was before the rendering of the page was aborted due to this error message?










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    I've installed ember-cli-fastboot and a certain path throws an Error: The adapter operation was aborted server-side (i.e. in the terminal).



    Can I output all requests FastBoot does, so I can see what the last one was before the rendering of the page was aborted due to this error message?










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      I've installed ember-cli-fastboot and a certain path throws an Error: The adapter operation was aborted server-side (i.e. in the terminal).



      Can I output all requests FastBoot does, so I can see what the last one was before the rendering of the page was aborted due to this error message?










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      I've installed ember-cli-fastboot and a certain path throws an Error: The adapter operation was aborted server-side (i.e. in the terminal).



      Can I output all requests FastBoot does, so I can see what the last one was before the rendering of the page was aborted due to this error message?







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          Yes. You can connect FastBoot to Chrome DevTools and see all network requests from the Network tab.



          Here are the instructions:



          https://github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot#developer-tools






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          • This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:25












          • Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:48










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          Yes. You can connect FastBoot to Chrome DevTools and see all network requests from the Network tab.



          Here are the instructions:



          https://github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot#developer-tools






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          • This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:25












          • Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:48















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          Yes. You can connect FastBoot to Chrome DevTools and see all network requests from the Network tab.



          Here are the instructions:



          https://github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot#developer-tools






          share|improve this answer























          • This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:25












          • Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:48













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          Yes. You can connect FastBoot to Chrome DevTools and see all network requests from the Network tab.



          Here are the instructions:



          https://github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot#developer-tools






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          Yes. You can connect FastBoot to Chrome DevTools and see all network requests from the Network tab.



          Here are the instructions:



          https://github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot#developer-tools







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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 16:26









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          • This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:25












          • Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:48

















          • This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:25












          • Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

            – Redsandro
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:48
















          This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

          – Redsandro
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:25






          This sounds perfect, but using inspect crashes my app in the starting phase. "Dang! Looks like a Build Error." ember-cli-fastboot/instance-initializers/clear-double-boot.js - Worker terminated unexpectedly when running e.g. node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 node_modules/.bin/ember s --environment=development

          – Redsandro
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:25














          Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

          – Redsandro
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:48





          Asked about this here: github.com/ember-fastboot/ember-cli-fastboot/issues/645

          – Redsandro
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:48



















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