I know how to 'break' on all subtree modifications using google developer tools, but is there a way to log all calls in the javascript which result in subtree modifications of an html element? i need to do this because if i break on the modifications to the subtree, the website crashes and i am unable to see the javascript call which was used.
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If you're only interested in logging when a node is inserted or removed from the DOM and what node it was and where it was inserted or removed, you could do something like this:
This gives you no call stack of course but it should give you a clue as to where the issue might be. |
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