Dosen't work correctly Safari Web Debugger in iOS 12.2 devices

Hello.


I tried connect Safari Web Inspector to Safari on iOS devices(iOS 12.2.). But Nothng display any data.

However It's works correctly iOS Devices on iOS 12.1.x or below.

Answered by eshortis in 355078022

Same issue. iPhone 6 Plus iOS 12.2. Sometimes it doesn't appear in the connected devices list under the "Develop" menu. Other times it will appear, but doesn't list open web pages. This and the Motion/Orientation APIs change are a hot mess.

Turns out the "Web Inspector" setting in Settings > Safari Advanced was reset on my device. Enabling it fixed the issue.

I spoke to soon. I now see my device and pages, but no data is displaying similar to Li-SOCl2

Accepted Answer

I've just updated to 12.2 on my iPhone X and inspector seems to work normally for website in Safari, but if I try a fullscreen web app then Safari in my Mac says there are 'No inspectable applications' it is the same situation in the latest 12.3 beta

Works on Safari Technology Preview.

Thanks.

I'm having the same issue using production and technology preview Safari.

This is now fixed with the 12.3.1 iOS update!!!

Mainly what I have seen that is does't work that much but if u actually back & restart the phone then it might work!!!

Still facing the same issue. Using both Safari Tech Preview and Safari

Seeing same issue today


OS X Catalina 10.15.3 (19D76)

Safari Technology Preview Release 101 (Safari 13.2, WebKit 15610.1.3)

iPhone 11 iOS 13.3.1

Man, I tried everything, from closing all tabs to using wireless connection. Nothing worked.

Resetting the trusted devices helped:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202778#change

Solution taken from https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/87181?answerId=296307022#296307022

I can now debug my iPad mini 2 with iOS 12.5.1 again from my MacBook Pro 2020 M1 with macOS Big Sur 11.2.2.

Hope that helps others.

To bad that on the latest MacBooks where we don't have the USB cables this is not going to work unless you buy a freaking bundle to connect to USB C and then plugin in the USB cable connected to your iPhone. For that particular reason, I kept around my old MacBook Pro which has dedicated USB ports to be able to connect to my iPhone whenever I need to debug something.

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