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nice :)
This was referenced Oct 14, 2021
Ready. Needs symfony-tools/code-block-checker#41 and symfony-tools/symfony-application#7 for the CI to be green. |
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Kévin, thanks for improving all this! |
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Page: https://symfony.com/doc/5.x/mercure.html#debugging Config instructions were added at symfony#12598 and later removed at symfony#15924 But I can't get the profiler to work. On which page am I supposed to open it? I guess on the one containing the JavaScript? (i.e. same page as I see the EventStrems in Chrome DevTools)? What do I have to do to get this to work? On the profiler page, the "Mercure" entry is always greyed out.
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Page: https://symfony.com/doc/5.x/mercure.html#debugging Config instructions were added at symfony#12598 and later removed at symfony#15924 But I can't get the profiler to work. On which page am I supposed to open it? I guess on the one containing the JavaScript? (i.e. same page as I see the EventStrems in Chrome DevTools)? What do I have to do to get this to work? On the profiler page, the "Mercure" entry is always greyed out.
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This PR was submitted for the 5.4 branch but it was merged into the 6.4 branch instead. Discussion ---------- [Mercure] Deleting forgotten(?) sentence Page: https://symfony.com/doc/5.x/mercure.html#debugging Config instructions were added at #12598 and later removed at #15924 But I can't get the profiler to work. On which page am I supposed to open it? I guess on the one containing the JavaScript? (i.e. same page as I see the EventStrems in Chrome DevTools)? What do I have to do to get this to work? On the profiler page, the "Mercure" entry is always greyed out. Commits ------- 5e60b34 Update mercure.rst: Deleting forgotten(?) sentence
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Add docs for the features introduced in the latest version of Mercure and for the changes recently made in Symfony CLI.