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I'm building an app using the Ionic framework, which I've done in the browser until now. Because I now want to use the cordovaOauth plugin I need to use the emulator. The problem is that I can't see any console.log() in the emulator as I do in the browser, which makes it hard to debug.

Does anybody know how in Ionic/Cordova I can make use of console logging in the emulator? All tips are welcome!

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  • which emulator you're using? Eclipse?
    – AtanuCSE
    Feb 19, 2015 at 16:42
  • @AtanuCSE - I'm simply running the emulator from the command line: ionic emulate ios. Any idea?
    – kramer65
    Feb 19, 2015 at 17:08
  • this might help you github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-console check if this plugin show your console logs in the terminal
    – AtanuCSE
    Feb 19, 2015 at 19:32
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    Happy to see you're using my plugin :-). To debug your iOS apps I recommend you ionic build ios then open the project in Xcode. When you run in a simulator from Xcode, you can see all the console.log. If you want to debug an Android app, see this tutorial: blog.nraboy.com/2014/12/debugging-android-source-code-adb
    – Nic Raboy
    Feb 20, 2015 at 16:38

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Just enable the console logs in the emulator. Here my example:

> ionic emulate ios --livereload

  Setup Live Reload
  Running dev server: http://localhost:8100
  Adding in default Ionic hooks
  Running live reload server: http://localhost:35729
  Watching : [ 'www/**/*', '!www/lib/**/*' ]
  Ionic server commands, enter:
    restart or r to restart the client app from the root
    goto or g and a url to have the app navigate to the given url
    consolelogs or c to enable/disable console log output
    serverlogs or s to enable/disable server log output
    quit or q to shutdown the server and exit

Type consolelogs in the command line and hit enter.

  consolelogs

  Console log output: enabled
  Loading: /?restart=382451
  ionic $ 0     498458   log      Hi there! This is from console.log
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  • which ionic version is this? Because at 4 does not work like this anymore.
    – Ualter Jr.
    May 6, 2019 at 9:43
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run ionic emulate ios -l -c

This will open the emulator with livereload feature, and you'll see all the console logs in the terminal. To turn the console logs off (or on) just write consolelogs or just c in the terminal while the ionic server is running

Another very convenient way to debug your app when using iOS emulator/device is using the Safari developer tools

When the app runs - enter Safari and choose "Develop > iOS Simulator > your page"

If you work with a real device you'll see the device's name instead of "iOS Simulator"

If you don't see the "Develop" menu in safari - enter Safari's preferences and enable it from the "advanced" tab

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  1. If you wan't to watch console logs in emulator / simulator use

    ionic emulate -l -c <PLATFORM>

  2. If you wan't to watch console logs when testing in device you can launch this command :

    ionic run -l -c <PLATFORM>

-c = --consolelogs : Print app console logs to Ionic CLI (livereload req.)

-l = --livereload : Live reload app dev files from the device

May help someone !

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  • for newer versions of ionic, you might need to use ionic cordova run
    – Neil
    Aug 24, 2018 at 2:11
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If you are testing your web app with a device running Android 4.4 or higher, you can remotely debug your web pages in WebView with Chrome Developer Tools. Just open chrome://inspect on your desktop with the phone in USB Debugging mode connected.

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There are a few ways to debug your ionic app.

  • In the browser you can catch the errors in the console.
  • If you are emulating your app on a simulator or a mobile device you can install the cordova plugin that displays js errors in the xcode console. So you can emulate your device and catch errors on xcode.

Here is how you add the plugin:

cordova plugin add https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-plugin-console.git

Hope this helps! It came in very handy for me while I was debugging GeoFire errors and testing the cordova camera and geolocation api.

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On Ionic 3, you can do this by

ionic cordova run android --emulator -l -c

Replace android with ios depending on your requirements. More information here: https://ionicframework.com/docs/cli/cordova/run/

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  • An additional option is to run ionic cordova emulate android -l -c
    – sketchthat
    Mar 21, 2018 at 1:15

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