How can I debug network requests in my React app?
You can use the browser's developer tools to inspect network requests. Open the 'Network' tab to see all requests.
What if I see a request failing? How can I find out why?
Check the response status code and the response body. A 404 means the resource wasn't found, while a 500 indicates a server error.
Are there any tools or libraries that can help with debugging?
Yes, libraries like Axios have built-in interceptors that can help you log requests and responses for easier debugging.
Can I debug network requests in React Native as well?
Absolutely! You can use tools like React Native Debugger or Flipper to inspect network requests in React Native apps.
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