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NetLog is an event logging mechanism for Chrome’s network stack to help debug problems and analyze performance. It enables a “capture → dump → analyze” style of workflow similar to tools like tcpdump.
- The Chromium Projects
To create a NetLog dump, open a new tab and navigate to:...
- The Chromium Projects
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To create a NetLog dump, open a new tab and navigate to: chrome://net-export/ You can then follow the instructions on that page. Step-by-step guide. Click the Start Logging To Disk button. Reproduce the network problem in a different tab (the chrome://net-export/ tab needs to stay open or logging will automatically stop.) Click Stop Logging button.
8 kwi 2020 · Previously, I've described how to capture a network traffic log from Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and applications based on Chromium or Electron. In this post, I aim to catalog some guidance for looking at these logs to help find the root cause of captured problems and otherwise make sense of the data collected.
17 sty 2020 · Fortunately, in Google Chrome or the new Microsoft Edge (version 76+), capturing traffic is simple: Optional but helpful: Close all browser tabs but one. Navigate the tab to about://net-export; In the UI that appears, press the Start Logging to Disk button. Choose a filename to save the traffic to.
25 kwi 2013 · Check out chrome://net-export for a detailed overview of all network events happening in your browser. Other possible solution, depending on your specific problem, may be to enable 'Preserve log' on the 'Network' tab: and force all links to open in the same tab by executing the following code in the console: function(link){
chrome has several debugging tools: netlog (chrome://net-internals -> events). see NetLog: Chrome’s network logging system, or the list of netlog events and their meanings; chrome://net-internals/#chromeos -> controls to enable chromeos network debugging and to package up log files; chrome://net-internals/#tests -> test loading a particular URL