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Have you ever been faced with a stacktrace that looks like this?
TypeError h is not a function. (In 'h()', 'h' is undefined)
main.jsbundle:954:5353
main.jsbundle:112:423 p
main.jsbundle:112:1740
main.jsbundle:112:423 p
main.jsbundle:112:898 n
main.jsbundle:112:1273
main.jsbundle:50:205 c
main.jsbundle:50:1623 b
main.jsbundle:50:488 _
[native code] value
[native code] value
...perhaps from production from a minified web JS bundle or a React Native error report.
stacktracify takes a source map and a stack trace from your clipboard (or from a file) and outputs a readable stacktrace with proper line numbers for each line
Example output:
TypeError h is not a function. (In 'h()', 'h' is undefined)
at getAuthToken (logic/api.js:67:20)
at authRequest (logic/api.js:127:8)
at data (logic/SaveQueue.js:30:20)
at op (logic/SaveQueue.js:43:29)
at __callImmediates (node_modules/react-native/Libraries/BatchedBridge/MessageQueue.js:143:11)
Install
npm install -g stacktracify
Usage
Copy a minified stacktrace to your clipboard - then run:
stacktracify /path/to/js.map
Can also read stacktrace from file. For more info: