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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Dec 2017
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OS: Windows
Pri: 3
Type: Bug



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Service worker error "link" doesn't work and is (thus?) neither helpful

Reported by va...@visionsinteractive.ch, Nov 2 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version       : 63.0.3239.18
OS Version: 10.0

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Actively develop a service worker
2. Make some mistakes along the implementation
3. Realize during manual testing that you may have broken something and and take a look at the Chrome devtools for inspection

What is the expected result?
I can inspect the errors that occurred when I was testing and get some useful information out of that.
I recall that in the previous Chrome devtool version, I had a list of errors next to the service worker entry in the "Application" > "Service Workers" devtool view

What happens instead of that?
I see a error icon (white "x" in red circle) next to a "6" that  looks like a link to another view. However this apparent link does nothing for me, when I click on it.

Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.

UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3239.18 Safari/537.36



 
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Components: Platform>DevTools
Labels: Needs-Triage-M63
Labels: TE-NeedsTriageHelp
Tagging with NeedsTriageHelp label, could some one from dev team please take a look into it.

Thanks.!
Owner: eostroukhov@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
That link opens console view that has error messages

Comment 5 Deleted

Okay, so now I get the intent of that implementation.

I always work with an open console, which is why the link never worked and thus was way more confusing than helpful for me.
In this case I would suggest that this link should be named "open console" instead and should disappear if the console drawer is already open.

Furthermore "error count" information is still pretty useless, if the service worker errors are not persisted and reprinted into the console after a reload. 
As in that case I get an console view that is entirely clean from errors (see attached image, where I use the new console drawer).
This also applies if I open the console for the service worker (via chrome://serviceworker-internals ) which is not mixing in the front-end console output.

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