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Due to the differences between development and running environments, some
problems only occur on specific physical devices.
At this time, remote code debugging is very important. It can help you to locate
the problem quickly, saving you lots of time.
Fortunately, remote code debugging is very easy in Cocos Creator.
To perform remote code debugging on physical devices, just follow these 3 steps:
Make sure the Android device is on the same LAN as the computer that you are
using for debugging. (Do not enable proxy during debugging, otherwise the
connection may fail.)
Select the Android platform and check Debug mode in the Build panel
of Cocos Creator, then build and run.
Open the Chrome devtools for remote debugging by visiting the following
address in the Chrome browser. (You'll need to replace <device_LAN_IP>
with the correct mobile device's IP address.) You can then start the remote
debugging on TypeScript code in your project.
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Last updated 2023-08-15 UTC.
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