Use the Toggle recording and Clear
buttons to capture specific user actions or collections of user
actions.
Expand an event to see more details. In the call stack, click an event handler (for example, c.handleDataChange) to see where it’s defined in code. The handler in the yellow row is the most current.
By default, both application and component events are shown. You can hide or show both types of events by toggling the App Events and Cmp Events buttons.
Enter a search string in the Filter field to match any substring.
Invert the filter by starting the search string with !. For example, !aura returns all events that don’t contain the string aura.
Show events that are fired but are not handled. Unhandled events aren't listed by default but can be useful to see during development.
Expand an event to see more details. Click the Toggle Grid button to generate a network graph showing the events fired before and after this event, and the components handling those events. Event-driven programming can be confusing when a cacophony of events explode. The event graph helps you to join the dots and understand the sequence of events and handlers.
The graph is color coded.