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Link to Chrome extension that auto-opens error tickets #613

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niphlod opened this issue Jan 26, 2015 · 3 comments
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Link to Chrome extension that auto-opens error tickets #613

niphlod opened this issue Jan 26, 2015 · 3 comments

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niphlod commented Jan 26, 2015

From tolaythi...@gmail.com on March 24, 2012 22:57:49

Massimo asked me to make this ticket for him.

I wrote a Chrome extension that watches connections to localhost for web2py error pages. When it finds such a page, it creates an iframe and loads the ticket in the iframe. Saves me time and trouble during development. Massimo is going to add a link to the docs.

Source code is on github at https://github.com/agarden/web2py-devmode-chrome . A packed extension is on the download page: https://github.com/agarden/web2py-devmode-chrome/downloads .

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=732

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niphlod commented Jan 26, 2015

From ABasta...@gmail.com on August 07, 2012 19:52:32

Labels: -Type-Defect Type-Enhancement

@gi0baro gi0baro removed the 1 star label Mar 20, 2015
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kirsn commented Mar 20, 2015

This is useful dev stuff. I went ahead and created a firefox addon, based on this idea. Have requested for this to be merged into the agarden/web2py-devmode-chrome master.

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niphlod commented Sep 3, 2015

@mdipierro : maybe we can cite this in the book ? an issue for this opened for 3 years doesn't really need to be open for another 3 ;-P

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