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I have a n00b question. I cannot get the debug interceptor to work. I have read the docs thoroughly but can't get it to output to my console. goog.DEBUG
is true as tested from my REPL and I tested js/console.debug
and it printed to my console.
{:log #object[bound],
:warn #object[bound n],
:error #object[bound n],
:debug #object[bound],
:group #object[bound],
:groupEnd #object[bound]}
Does (re-frame.core/console :log "hello")
work after you run (re-frame.loggers/set-loggers! {:log (js/console.log.bind js/console)})
?
Well, something in your code or in one of the libraries must be calling re-frame.loggers/set-loggers!
and overriding the default loggers.