Claude-skill-registry debugging-capacitor
Comprehensive debugging guide for Capacitor applications. Covers WebView debugging, native debugging, crash analysis, network inspection, and common issues. Use this skill when users report bugs, crashes, or need help diagnosing issues.
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skills/data/debugging-capacitor/SKILL.mdDebugging Capacitor Applications
Complete guide to debugging Capacitor apps on iOS and Android.
When to Use This Skill
- User reports app crashes
- User needs to debug WebView/JavaScript
- User needs to debug native code
- User has network/API issues
- User sees unexpected behavior
- User asks how to debug
Quick Reference: Debugging Tools
| Platform | WebView Debug | Native Debug | Logs |
|---|---|---|---|
| iOS | Safari Web Inspector | Xcode Debugger | Console.app |
| Android | Chrome DevTools | Android Studio | adb logcat |
WebView Debugging
iOS: Safari Web Inspector
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Enable on device:
- Settings > Safari > Advanced > Web Inspector: ON
- Settings > Safari > Advanced > JavaScript: ON
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Enable in Xcode (capacitor.config.ts):
const config: CapacitorConfig = { ios: { webContentsDebuggingEnabled: true, // Required for iOS 16.4+ }, };
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Connect Safari:
- Open Safari on Mac
- Develop menu > [Device Name] > [App Name]
- If no Develop menu: Safari > Settings > Advanced > Show Develop menu
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Debug:
- Console: View JavaScript logs
- Network: Inspect API calls
- Elements: Inspect DOM
- Sources: Set breakpoints
Android: Chrome DevTools
- Enable in config (capacitor.config.ts):
const config: CapacitorConfig = { android: { webContentsDebuggingEnabled: true, }, };
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Connect Chrome:
- Open Chrome on computer
- Navigate to
chrome://inspect - Your device/emulator should appear
- Click "inspect" under your app
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Debug features:
- Console: JavaScript logs
- Network: API requests
- Performance: Profiling
- Application: Storage, cookies
Remote Debugging with VS Code
Install "Debugger for Chrome" extension:
// .vscode/launch.json { "version": "0.2.0", "configurations": [ { "type": "chrome", "request": "attach", "name": "Attach to Android WebView", "port": 9222, "webRoot": "${workspaceFolder}/dist" } ] }
Native Debugging
iOS: Xcode Debugger
- Open in Xcode:
bunx cap open ios
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Set breakpoints:
- Click line number in Swift/Obj-C files
- Or use
in LLDBbreakpoint set --name methodName
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Run with debugger:
- Product > Run (Cmd + R)
- Or click Play button
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LLDB Console commands:
# Print variable po myVariable # Print object description p myObject # Continue execution continue # Step over next # Step into step # Print backtrace bt
- View crash logs:
- Window > Devices and Simulators
- Select device > View Device Logs
Android: Android Studio Debugger
- Open in Android Studio:
bunx cap open android
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Attach debugger:
- Run > Attach Debugger to Android Process
- Select your app
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Set breakpoints:
- Click line number in Java/Kotlin files
-
Debug console:
# Evaluate expression myVariable # Run method myObject.toString()
- Logcat shortcuts:
- View > Tool Windows > Logcat
- Filter by package:
package:com.yourapp
Console Logging
JavaScript Side
// Basic logging console.log('Debug info:', data); console.warn('Warning:', issue); console.error('Error:', error); // Grouped logs console.group('API Call'); console.log('URL:', url); console.log('Response:', response); console.groupEnd(); // Table format console.table(arrayOfObjects); // Timing console.time('operation'); // ... operation console.timeEnd('operation');
Native Side (iOS)
import os.log let logger = Logger(subsystem: "com.yourapp", category: "MyPlugin") // Log levels logger.debug("Debug message") logger.info("Info message") logger.warning("Warning message") logger.error("Error message") // With data logger.info("User ID: \(userId)") // Legacy NSLog (shows in Console.app) NSLog("Legacy log: %@", message)
Native Side (Android)
import android.util.Log // Log levels Log.v("MyPlugin", "Verbose message") Log.d("MyPlugin", "Debug message") Log.i("MyPlugin", "Info message") Log.w("MyPlugin", "Warning message") Log.e("MyPlugin", "Error message") // With exception Log.e("MyPlugin", "Error occurred", exception)
Common Issues and Solutions
Issue: App Crashes on Startup
Diagnosis:
# iOS - Check crash logs xcrun simctl spawn booted log stream --level debug | grep -i crash # Android - Check logcat adb logcat *:E | grep -i "fatal\|crash"
Common causes:
- Missing plugin registration
- Invalid capacitor.config
- Missing native dependencies
Solution checklist:
- Run
bunx cap sync - iOS:
cd ios/App && pod install - Check Info.plist permissions
- Check AndroidManifest.xml permissions
Issue: Plugin Method Not Found
Error:
Error: "MyPlugin" plugin is not implemented on ios/android
Diagnosis:
import { Capacitor } from '@capacitor/core'; // Check if plugin exists console.log('Plugins:', Capacitor.Plugins); console.log('MyPlugin available:', !!Capacitor.Plugins.MyPlugin);
Solutions:
- Ensure plugin is installed:
bun add @capgo/plugin-name - Run sync:
bunx cap sync - Check plugin is registered (native code)
Issue: Network Requests Failing
Diagnosis:
// Add request interceptor const originalFetch = window.fetch; window.fetch = async (...args) => { console.log('Fetch:', args[0]); try { const response = await originalFetch(...args); console.log('Response status:', response.status); return response; } catch (error) { console.error('Fetch error:', error); throw error; } };
Common causes:
- iOS ATS blocking HTTP: Add to Info.plist:
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key> <dict> <key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key> <true/> </dict>
- Android cleartext blocked: Add to capacitor.config.ts:
server: { cleartext: true, // Only for development! }
- CORS issues: Use native HTTP:
import { CapacitorHttp } from '@capacitor/core'; const response = await CapacitorHttp.request({ method: 'GET', url: 'https://api.example.com/data', });
Issue: Permission Denied
Diagnosis:
import { Permissions } from '@capacitor/core'; // Check permission status const status = await Permissions.query({ name: 'camera' }); console.log('Camera permission:', status.state);
iOS: Check Info.plist has usage descriptions:
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key> <string>We need camera access to scan documents</string>
Android: Check AndroidManifest.xml:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
Issue: White Screen on Launch
Diagnosis:
- Check WebView console for errors (Safari/Chrome)
- Check if
folder existsdist/ - Verify
in capacitor.config.tswebDir
Solutions:
# Rebuild web assets bun run build # Sync to native bunx cap sync # Check config cat capacitor.config.ts
Issue: Deep Links Not Working
Diagnosis:
import { App } from '@capacitor/app'; App.addListener('appUrlOpen', (event) => { console.log('Deep link:', event.url); });
iOS: Check Associated Domains entitlement and apple-app-site-association file.
Android: Check intent filters in AndroidManifest.xml.
Performance Debugging
JavaScript Performance
// Mark performance performance.mark('start'); // ... operation performance.mark('end'); performance.measure('operation', 'start', 'end'); const measures = performance.getEntriesByName('operation'); console.log('Duration:', measures[0].duration);
iOS Performance (Instruments)
- Product > Profile (Cmd + I)
- Choose template:
- Time Profiler: CPU usage
- Allocations: Memory usage
- Network: Network activity
Android Performance (Profiler)
- View > Tool Windows > Profiler
- Select:
- CPU: Method tracing
- Memory: Heap analysis
- Network: Request timeline
Memory Debugging
JavaScript Memory Leaks
Use Chrome DevTools Memory tab:
- Take heap snapshot
- Perform action
- Take another snapshot
- Compare snapshots
iOS Memory (Instruments)
# Run with Leaks instrument xcrun instruments -t Leaks -D output.trace YourApp.app
Android Memory (LeakCanary)
Add to build.gradle:
debugImplementation 'com.squareup.leakcanary:leakcanary-android:2.12'
Debugging Checklist
When debugging issues:
- Check WebView console (Safari/Chrome DevTools)
- Check native logs (Xcode Console/Logcat)
- Verify plugin is installed and synced
- Check permissions (Info.plist/AndroidManifest)
- Test on real device (not just simulator)
- Try clean build (
)rm -rf node_modules && bun install - Verify capacitor.config.ts settings
- Check for version mismatches (capacitor packages)
Resources
- Capacitor Debugging Guide: https://capacitorjs.com/docs/guides/debugging
- Safari Web Inspector: https://webkit.org/web-inspector
- Chrome DevTools: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools
- Xcode Debugging: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/debugging
- Android Studio Debugging: https://developer.android.com/studio/debug