You can track the bugs in the applications you develop in Kuika with the bug panel. The panel will find and show the errors in the application when you press the Run button or when you try to publish the application.
The error panel allows you to detect inconsistencies and errors that may occur in the application you are developing. In addition to the detection process, the panel guides you on the solution.
The error panel, which is displayed with a triangular icon on the bottom edge of all modules, provides a detailed description of the errors, the action and parameter where the error occurred, the element name, the event type, and the screen where the error occurred. When you click on the element and screen displayed in the panel, it will select the relevant element or redirect to the relevant screen.
For example, let's consider a scenario where you are redirecting to a screen with Screen Input with the Navigate action. If you do not fill the Screen Input parameter under the Navigate action, when you want to test the application, the error panel will open and the relevant error information will be displayed.
You can eliminate the errors in line with the relevant guidance, preview your application, and publish it.
You can track the bugs in the applications you develop in Kuika with the bug panel. The panel will find and show the errors in the application when you press the Run button or when you try to publish the application.
The error panel allows you to detect inconsistencies and errors that may occur in the application you are developing. In addition to the detection process, the panel guides you on the solution.
The error panel, which is displayed with a triangular icon on the bottom edge of all modules, provides a detailed description of the errors, the action and parameter where the error occurred, the element name, the event type, and the screen where the error occurred. When you click on the element and screen displayed in the panel, it will select the relevant element or redirect to the relevant screen.
For example, let's consider a scenario where you are redirecting to a screen with Screen Input with the Navigate action. If you do not fill the Screen Input parameter under the Navigate action, when you want to test the application, the error panel will open and the relevant error information will be displayed.
You can eliminate the errors in line with the relevant guidance, preview your application, and publish it.