| name | devtools-vite-plugin |
| description | Configure @tanstack/devtools-vite for source inspection (data-tsd-source, inspectHotkey, ignore patterns), console piping (client-to-server, server-to-client, levels), enhanced logging, server event bus (port, host, HTTPS), production stripping (removeDevtoolsOnBuild), editor integration (launch-editor, custom editor.open). Must be FIRST plugin in Vite config. Vite ^6 || ^7 only.
|
| type | core |
| library | tanstack-devtools |
| library_version | 0.10.12 |
| sources | ["TanStack/devtools:docs/vite-plugin.md","TanStack/devtools:docs/source-inspector.md","TanStack/devtools:packages/devtools-vite/src/plugin.ts"] |
Configure @tanstack/devtools-vite -- the Vite plugin that enhances TanStack Devtools with source inspection, console piping, enhanced logging, a server event bus, production stripping, editor integration, and a plugin marketplace. The plugin returns an array of sub-plugins, all using enforce: 'pre', so it must be the FIRST plugin in the Vite config.
Installation and Basic Setup
import { devtools } from '@tanstack/devtools-vite'
export default {
plugins: [
devtools(),
],
}
Install as a dev dependency:
pnpm add -D @tanstack/devtools-vite
There is also a defineDevtoolsConfig helper for type-safe config objects:
import { devtools, defineDevtoolsConfig } from '@tanstack/devtools-vite'
const config = defineDevtoolsConfig({
})
export default {
plugins: [devtools(config)],
}
Exports
From packages/devtools-vite/src/index.ts:
devtools -- main plugin factory, returns Array<Plugin>
defineDevtoolsConfig -- identity function for type-safe config
TanStackDevtoolsViteConfig -- config type (re-exported)
ConsoleLevel -- 'log' | 'warn' | 'error' | 'info' | 'debug'
Architecture: Sub-Plugins
devtools() returns an array of Vite plugins. Each has enforce: 'pre' and only activates when its conditions are met (dev mode, serve command, etc.).
| Sub-plugin name | What it does | When active |
|---|
@tanstack/devtools:inject-source | AST transform adding data-tsd-source attrs to JSX | dev mode + injectSource.enabled |
@tanstack/devtools:config | Reserved for future config modifications | serve command only |
@tanstack/devtools:custom-server | Starts ServerEventBus, registers middleware for open-source/console-pipe endpoints | dev mode |
@tanstack/devtools:remove-devtools-on-build | Strips devtools imports/JSX from production bundles | build command or production mode + removeDevtoolsOnBuild |
@tanstack/devtools:event-client-setup | Marketplace: listens for install/add-plugin events via devtoolsEventClient | dev mode + serve + not CI |
@tanstack/devtools:console-pipe-transform | Injects runtime console-pipe code into entry files | dev mode + serve + consolePiping.enabled |
@tanstack/devtools:better-console-logs | AST transform prepending source location to console.log/console.error | dev mode + enhancedLogs.enabled |
@tanstack/devtools:inject-plugin | Detects which file imports TanStackDevtools (for marketplace injection) | dev mode + serve |
@tanstack/devtools:connection-injection | Replaces __TANSTACK_DEVTOOLS_PORT__, __TANSTACK_DEVTOOLS_HOST__, __TANSTACK_DEVTOOLS_PROTOCOL__ placeholders | dev mode + serve |
Subsystem Details
Source Injection
Adds data-tsd-source="<relative-path>:<line>:<column>" attributes to every JSX opening element via oxc-parser + MagicString. This powers the "Go to Source" feature -- hold the inspect hotkey (default: Shift+Alt+Ctrl/Meta), hover over elements, click to open in editor.
Key behaviors:
- Skips
<Fragment> and <React.Fragment>
- Skips elements where the component's props parameter is spread (
{...props}) -- this is because injecting the attribute would be overwritten by the spread
- Skips files matching
injectSource.ignore.files patterns
- Skips components matching
injectSource.ignore.components patterns
- Patterns can be strings (matched via picomatch) or RegExp
- Transform filter excludes
node_modules, ?raw imports, /dist/, /build/
Source files: packages/devtools-vite/src/inject-source.ts, packages/devtools-vite/src/matcher.ts
devtools({
injectSource: {
enabled: true,
ignore: {
files: ['node_modules', /.*\.test\.(js|ts|jsx|tsx)$/],
components: ['InternalComponent', /.*Provider$/],
},
},
})
Console Piping
Bidirectional console piping between client and server. Injects runtime code (IIFE) into entry files that:
Client side:
- Wraps
console[level] to batch and POST entries to /__tsd/console-pipe
- Opens an EventSource on
/__tsd/console-pipe/sse to receive server logs
- Server logs appear in browser console with a purple
[Server] prefix
- Client logs appear in terminal with a cyan
[Client] prefix
Server side (SSR/Nitro):
- Wraps
console[level] to batch and POST entries to <viteServerUrl>/__tsd/console-pipe/server
- These are then broadcast to all SSE clients
Entry file detection: looks for <html tag, StartClient, hydrateRoot, createRoot, or solid-js/web + render( in code.
Source files: packages/devtools-vite/src/virtual-console.ts, packages/devtools-vite/src/utils.ts (middleware handlers)
devtools({
consolePiping: {
enabled: true,
levels: ['log', 'warn', 'error', 'info', 'debug'],
},
})
Enhanced Logging
AST transform that prepends source location info to console.log() and console.error() calls. In the browser, this renders as a clickable "Go to Source" link. On the server, it shows LOG <path>:<line>:<column> in chalk colors.
The transform inserts a spread of a conditional expression: ...(typeof window === 'undefined' ? serverLogMessage : browserLogMessage) as the first argument of the console call.
Source file: packages/devtools-vite/src/enhance-logs.ts
devtools({
enhancedLogs: {
enabled: true,
},
})
Production Stripping
Removes all devtools code from production builds. The transform:
- Finds files importing from these packages:
@tanstack/react-devtools, @tanstack/preact-devtools, @tanstack/solid-devtools, @tanstack/vue-devtools, @tanstack/devtools
- Removes the import declarations
- Removes the JSX elements that use the imported components
- Cleans up leftover imports that were only used inside the removed JSX (e.g., plugin panel components)
Active when: command !== 'serve' OR config.mode === 'production' (handles hosting providers like Cloudflare/Netlify that may not use build command but set mode to production).
Source file: packages/devtools-vite/src/remove-devtools.ts
devtools({
removeDevtoolsOnBuild: true,
})
Server Event Bus
A WebSocket + SSE server for devtools-to-client communication. Managed by @tanstack/devtools-event-bus/server.
Key behaviors:
- Default port: 4206
- On EADDRINUSE: falls back to OS-assigned port (port 0)
- When Vite uses HTTPS: piggybacks on Vite's httpServer instead of creating a standalone one (shares TLS certificate)
- Uses global variables (
__TANSTACK_DEVTOOLS_SERVER__, etc.) to survive HMR without restarting
- The actual port is injected into client code via
__TANSTACK_DEVTOOLS_PORT__ placeholder replacement
Source file: packages/event-bus/src/server/server.ts
devtools({
eventBusConfig: {
port: 4206,
enabled: true,
debug: false,
},
})
Editor Integration
Uses launch-editor to open source files in the editor. Default editor is VS Code. The editor.open callback receives (path, lineNumber, columnNumber) as strings.
The open-source flow: browser requests /__tsd/open-source?source=<encoded-path:line:col> --> Vite middleware parses source param --> calls editor.open.
Supported editors via launch-editor: VS Code, WebStorm, Sublime Text, Atom, and more. For unsupported editors, provide a custom editor.open function.
Source file: packages/devtools-vite/src/editor.ts
devtools({
editor: {
name: 'Cursor',
open: async (path, lineNumber, columnNumber) => {
},
},
})
Plugin Marketplace
When the dev server is running, listens for events via devtoolsEventClient:
install-devtools -- runs package manager install, then auto-injects plugin into devtools setup file
add-plugin-to-devtools -- injects plugin import and JSX/function call into the file containing <TanStackDevtools>
bump-package-version -- updates a package to a minimum version
mounted -- sends package.json and outdated deps to the UI
Auto-detection of the devtools setup file: the inject-plugin sub-plugin scans transforms for files importing from @tanstack/react-devtools, @tanstack/solid-devtools, @tanstack/vue-devtools, etc., and stores the file ID.
Source files: packages/devtools-vite/src/inject-plugin.ts, packages/devtools-vite/src/package-manager.ts
Common Mistakes
1. Not placing devtools() first in Vite plugins (HIGH)
All sub-plugins use enforce: 'pre'. They must transform code before framework plugins (React, Vue, Solid, etc.) process it. If devtools is not first, source injection and enhanced logs may silently fail because framework transforms remove the raw JSX before devtools can annotate it.
export default {
plugins: [
react(),
devtools(),
],
}
export default {
plugins: [devtools(), react()],
}
2. Using devtools-vite with non-Vite bundlers (HIGH)
@tanstack/devtools-vite has a peer dependency on vite ^6.0.0 || ^7.0.0. It uses Vite-specific APIs (configureServer, handleHotUpdate, transform with filter objects, Plugin type). It will not work with webpack, rspack, esbuild, or other bundlers. For non-Vite setups, use @tanstack/devtools-event-bus client directly without the Vite plugin.
3. Expecting Vite plugin features in production (MEDIUM)
Source injection, console piping, enhanced logging, the server event bus, and the marketplace only operate during development (config.mode === 'development' and command === 'serve'). In production builds, the only active sub-plugin is remove-devtools-on-build (which strips devtools code). Do not rely on any of these features being available at runtime in production.
4. Source injection on spread-props elements (MEDIUM)
The AST transform in inject-source.ts explicitly skips any JSX element that has a {...props} spread where props is the component's parameter name. This is intentional -- the spread would overwrite the injected data-tsd-source attribute. If source inspection doesn't work for a specific component, check if it spreads its props parameter.
const MyComponent = (props) => {
return <div {...props}>content</div>
}
5. Event bus port conflict in multi-project setups (MEDIUM)
The default event bus port is 4206. When running multiple Vite dev servers concurrently (monorepo), the second server will hit EADDRINUSE. The event bus handles this by falling back to an OS-assigned port (port 0), and the actual port is injected via placeholder replacement. However, if you need predictable ports (e.g., for firewall rules), set different ports explicitly:
devtools({ eventBusConfig: { port: 4206 } })
devtools({ eventBusConfig: { port: 4207 } })
Internal Middleware Endpoints
These are registered on the Vite dev server (not the event bus server):
| Endpoint | Method | Purpose |
|---|
/__tsd/open-source?source=<path:line:col> | GET | Opens file in editor, returns HTML that closes the window |
/__tsd/console-pipe | POST | Receives client console entries (batched JSON) |
/__tsd/console-pipe/server | POST | Receives server-side console entries |
/__tsd/console-pipe/sse | GET | SSE stream for broadcasting server logs to browser |
Cross-References
- devtools-app-setup -- How to set up
<TanStackDevtools> in your app (must be done before the Vite plugin provides value)
- devtools-production -- Details on production stripping configuration and keeping devtools in production builds
Key Source Files
packages/devtools-vite/src/plugin.ts -- Main plugin factory with all sub-plugins and config type
packages/devtools-vite/src/inject-source.ts -- AST transform for data-tsd-source injection
packages/devtools-vite/src/enhance-logs.ts -- AST transform for enhanced console logs
packages/devtools-vite/src/remove-devtools.ts -- Production stripping transform
packages/devtools-vite/src/virtual-console.ts -- Console pipe runtime code generator
packages/devtools-vite/src/editor.ts -- Editor config type and launch-editor integration
packages/devtools-vite/src/inject-plugin.ts -- Marketplace plugin injection into devtools setup file
packages/devtools-vite/src/utils.ts -- Middleware request handling and helpers
packages/devtools-vite/src/matcher.ts -- Picomatch/RegExp pattern matcher
packages/event-bus/src/server/server.ts -- ServerEventBus implementation (WebSocket + SSE + EADDRINUSE fallback)