🐞 Rebugger
Being a “compose dev” our enemy number one is unnecessary recompositions 🤕. Often times we use tools like recompositionHighligher, LogComposition, and layout inspector to count the recomposition, but there’s no direct way to understand “why” the recomposition has happened.
Rebugger is a simple compose utility function that can track the change in the given arguments. It’ll print the reason for recomposition in your Logcat window.
⌨️ Demo
Usage
1. Add dependencies
repositories { maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' } // Add jitpack } dependencies { implementation 'com.github.theapache64:rebugger:<latest.version>' }
2. Add Rebugger
call
Call
Rebugger
with the states or args you want to track
@Composable fun VehicleUi( car: Car, bike: Bike, ) { var human by remember { mutableStateOf(Human("John")) } // Call Rebugger and pass the states you want to track. // It could be a function arg or a state Rebugger( trackMap = mapOf( "car" to car, "bike" to bike, "human" to human ), ) //...
3. See LogCat
Search for
Rebugger
🖥 Sample Outputs
- When Rebugger hooked into your composable, it’ll print something like this
- When VehicleUi recomposes due to car instance change
- When VehicleUi recomposes due to both car and bike instance change
- When VehicleUi recomposes due to human instance change (State within the composable)
🟠 Limitation
Auto Name Picking
When Rebugger is placed deep inside the composable, it may not be able to pick the correct composable name. For example, if I place the Rebugger somewhere inside the Button lambda like this
@Composable fun VehicleUi( car: Car, bike: Bike, ) { // ... Column { // ... Button( onClick = { //... } ) { // 🟠 Inside Button's content lambda Rebugger( trackMap = mapOf( "car" to car, "bike" to bike, "human" to human ), ) // ... } } }
It’ll print something like this
Fix
To fix this, you can pass composableName argument to override the automatic name picking behaviour
Rebugger( composableName = "Button's body", trackMap = mapOf( "car" to car, "bike" to bike, "human" to human ), )
🌇 TODO
- IDE plugin : To generate
Rebugger
call (vote here)