Network Log Export
Loading...Capture Network Log
Click the button to start logging future network activity to a file on
disk.
See the Chromium website for more detailed instructions.
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Saving network events to disk...
Reproduce the network problem now using another tab. When you are done, return to this page and click the Stop button.
All of your browser's networking activity will be written to the log file until you either click the Stop button, or close this tab.
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Log file written
Attach the log file to your bug report, and you are done!
If the file is too big, it can be compressed or truncated. Read more...
- The maximum log size can be specified when starting logging.
- Compressing the log file before attaching is a good idea.
- Capture logs over a shorter period of time; stop logging once the issue has reproduced.
- Existing log files can be shrunk using net/tools/truncate_net_log.py.
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PRIVACY: Be aware when
sharing your network logs that they may contain private information. At
a minimum, they list the URLs and hostnames of sites visited while
logging was enabled.
Read more...
- There may be some cached hostnames/URLs from sites visited prior to enabling logging.
- Logs may contain information about your networking environment, such as the proxy configuration used.
- The default logging options do a best-effort stripping of any cookies/credentials in the logged requests.