Debug iOS 6+7 Mobile Safari using the Chrome DevTools

The iOS WebKit Debug Proxy project enables this.

screenshot

To get started, install with homebrew:

brew install ios-webkit-debug-proxy

Run the simulator (if running simulator):

SIM_DIR=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer
  "$SIM_DIR/Applications/iPhone Simulator.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhone Simulator" \
  -SimulateApplication \
  $SIM_DIR/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator6.1.sdk/Applications/MobileSafari.app/MobileSafari

Run the proxy:

ios_webkit_debug_proxy

Check for errors

Look on the device for an error message:

Could not connect to lockdownd. Exiting.: No such file or directory. Unable to attach inspector ios_webkit_debug_proxy

Then check the device for a prompt like this (iOS 7 example: )

Trust the currently connected computer?

Choose “Trust” and try rerunning the proxy:

ios_webkit_debug_proxy

Open default devtools

Then open http://localhost:9221

The DevTools are, by default, an older version (from Chrome 18 circa March 2012).

Try modern devtools

Due to protocol changes, parts the modern DevTools frontend may not work completely. You can try by opening

chrome-devtools://devtools/bundled/inspector.html?ws=localhost:9222/devtools/pag‌​e/2

where the port and page values are the values you’re seeing from http://localhost:9221. Again, this may indeed be buggy.

Read more docs at the ios-webkit-debug-proxy project page.


Update: This works with iOS7 as well. Update: Added fresh devtools frontend instructions via patrick.. Update: Changed devtools.html to inspector.html for Chrome 45, and the new ws hack via Scheintod.

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