Getting Started
GMSSH DevTools
Developer Essential Tool
GMSSH DevTools is a powerful debugging tool designed specifically for GMSSH application developers, providing comprehensive development debugging support to make your development process more efficient and convenient.
Tool Overview
GMSSH DevTools is a professional application debugging tool designed to provide developers with a complete development debugging solution. Whether you are a frontend developer or a full-stack engineer, you can find suitable debugging features here.
Core Features
- Real-time Debugging: Support real-time debugging for frontend and backend applications
- Performance Monitoring: Real-time monitoring of application performance metrics
- Network Analysis: Detailed network request analysis
- Log Management: Centralized log viewing and management
- API Testing: Built-in API testing tools
- Multi-platform Support: Support for Web, desktop, and mobile application debugging
Installation
You can search for "DevTools" or "Developer Tools" in the GMSSH App Store to install.
Supported Application Types
DevTools supports debugging for various types of GMSSH applications:
Frontend Applications
- HTML + JavaScript
- Vue.js (2.x / 3.x)
- React (16+ / 18+)
- Angular (10+)
- Native JavaScript applications
Backend Applications
- HTTP/HTTPS Type: RESTful API, GraphQL, WebSocket
- Socket + JSON-RPC 2.0 Protocol: High-performance real-time communication
Full-stack Applications
- End-to-end debugging support
- Data flow tracing
- Cross-origin issue diagnosis
Main Features
- Service Status Monitoring: Real-time view of backend service status
- API Request Analysis: Detailed request/response data analysis
- Performance Metrics Monitoring: Key metrics like response time, throughput
- Log Viewing: Centralized service log management
- Configuration Management: Dynamic configuration modification and testing
Usage Notes
- DevTools is only for development environments, do not enable in production
- Debugging may affect application performance, recommended to use in test environments
- Be careful to protect sensitive information (such as passwords, keys)
