What does Lightning Debug Mode do exactly?
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When you enable UserPreferencesUserDebugModePref
on a User, s/he will be running lightning components in debug mode.
The only difference I could perceive is that (more) console warns are printed. Per Docs the code should also be minified but I don't see this happening. I am confused.
What does Lightning Debug Mode exactly do?
lightning-components debugging
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When you enable UserPreferencesUserDebugModePref
on a User, s/he will be running lightning components in debug mode.
The only difference I could perceive is that (more) console warns are printed. Per Docs the code should also be minified but I don't see this happening. I am confused.
What does Lightning Debug Mode exactly do?
lightning-components debugging
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When you enable UserPreferencesUserDebugModePref
on a User, s/he will be running lightning components in debug mode.
The only difference I could perceive is that (more) console warns are printed. Per Docs the code should also be minified but I don't see this happening. I am confused.
What does Lightning Debug Mode exactly do?
lightning-components debugging
When you enable UserPreferencesUserDebugModePref
on a User, s/he will be running lightning components in debug mode.
The only difference I could perceive is that (more) console warns are printed. Per Docs the code should also be minified but I don't see this happening. I am confused.
What does Lightning Debug Mode exactly do?
lightning-components debugging
lightning-components debugging
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The answer is: I misunderstood the docs plain and simply.
Optimization and minification are performed on framework code only. Custom component code is NOT minified or obfuscated.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.lightning.meta/lightning/aura_debug_mode.htm?search_text=debug
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Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
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Nov 13 at 18:20
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1 Answer
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The answer is: I misunderstood the docs plain and simply.
Optimization and minification are performed on framework code only. Custom component code is NOT minified or obfuscated.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.lightning.meta/lightning/aura_debug_mode.htm?search_text=debug
(Above the yellow boxes)
Kudos @DanielBallinger
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Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
– Raul
Nov 13 at 18:20
add a comment |
up vote
8
down vote
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The answer is: I misunderstood the docs plain and simply.
Optimization and minification are performed on framework code only. Custom component code is NOT minified or obfuscated.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.lightning.meta/lightning/aura_debug_mode.htm?search_text=debug
(Above the yellow boxes)
Kudos @DanielBallinger
1
Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
– Raul
Nov 13 at 18:20
add a comment |
up vote
8
down vote
accepted
up vote
8
down vote
accepted
The answer is: I misunderstood the docs plain and simply.
Optimization and minification are performed on framework code only. Custom component code is NOT minified or obfuscated.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.lightning.meta/lightning/aura_debug_mode.htm?search_text=debug
(Above the yellow boxes)
Kudos @DanielBallinger
The answer is: I misunderstood the docs plain and simply.
Optimization and minification are performed on framework code only. Custom component code is NOT minified or obfuscated.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.lightning.meta/lightning/aura_debug_mode.htm?search_text=debug
(Above the yellow boxes)
Kudos @DanielBallinger
answered Nov 13 at 17:56
Christian Szandor Knapp
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1,4971626
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Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
– Raul
Nov 13 at 18:20
add a comment |
1
Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
– Raul
Nov 13 at 18:20
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1
Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
– Raul
Nov 13 at 18:20
Also note that disabling debug mode supresses some common lightning component errors, sort of like production mode in a JavaScript application.
– Raul
Nov 13 at 18:20
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