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#90 - Chucker with Nicola Corti
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It's time for another special episode, 90!

Together with our own Nicola, we're diving into the world of Chucker, an open-source library that helps you debug network requests in Android.

With Chucker you can simply inspect the HTTP and GraphQL requests and responses, visualize the body such as JSON or images, and even export them to share with your team.

Nicola will tell us the story of how this library was born, how it evolved over time, and how you can use it in your projects.

Enjoy the show πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³

Show Notes

  • 00.00 Intro
  • 00.46 Episode Start
  • 01.38 What is Chucker?
  • 04.13 Installing Chucker
  • 06.51 Chucker features
  • 13.44 v4
  • 17.03 Crash reporting?
  • 19.51 Configuring Chucker
  • 22.34 From Chuck to Chucker
  • 33.04 Use Chucker to catch-em-all!
  • 34.14 Supporting Chucker
  • 37.22 Further reading

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