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Saadnajmi avatar Saadnajmi commented on June 10, 2024 1

@AdrianFahrbach I fear this is still a valid issue then, since for a split second, the JSContext shows up as debuggable instead of being off from the get go. I'll keep this open.

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Saadnajmi avatar Saadnajmi commented on June 10, 2024

Heh.. that's new. Do you have one of these options enabled in Safari?
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Saadnajmi avatar Saadnajmi commented on June 10, 2024

If you have access to your JSCRuntime in your app delegate, you may also be able to use the changes in this PR to disable debugging on ship: #1957

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AdrianFahrbach avatar AdrianFahrbach commented on June 10, 2024

Heh.. that's new. Do you have one of these options enabled in Safari?

Yes, this is it! 🤦‍♂️
Thank you so much for your fast response. Really appreciate it every time!

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Saadnajmi avatar Saadnajmi commented on June 10, 2024

Heh.. that's new. Do you have one of these options enabled in Safari?

Yes, this is it! 🤦‍♂️ Thank you so much for your fast response. Really appreciate it every time!

Im still worried that a user launching a Ship React Native macOS app will see the flicker of the dev inspector every time, if they have this enabled. To confirm, you created a ship / release app with React Native macOS, have one of those options enabled, and see the flicker?

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AdrianFahrbach avatar AdrianFahrbach commented on June 10, 2024

Heh.. that's new. Do you have one of these options enabled in Safari?

Yes, this is it! 🤦‍♂️ Thank you so much for your fast response. Really appreciate it every time!

Im still worried that a user launching a Ship React Native macOS app will see the flicker of the dev inspector every time, if they have this enabled. To confirm, you created a ship / release app with React Native macOS, have one of those options enabled, and see the flicker?

Yes, I had "Automatically Show Web Inspector for JSContexts" enabled.
Once I disabled this option, the web inspector didn't appear anymore. No rebuild required.
I don't remember enabling that option, but I'm a webdev, so it makes sense that I did.

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