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DConsole is a combined logger and command-line interface for Flash 11 ActionScript 3 developers, in development since 2006.

  • Call any function.
  • Poll or change any property.
  • Visually tweak what's on stage.

Enjoy the power a developer should have over his or her own creation.

It functions as an easily-implemented layer that sits on top of your application, using introspection techniques and specifically exposed methods to grant you run-time access to your ActionScript objects.

addChild(DConsole.view)

The console allows you to bind AS3 functions to console "commands".

function getUserByName(name:String):UserData{
	...
    return foundUser;
}
DConsole.createCommand("getUser",getUserByName);

These commands can then be invoked from the commandline to execute their functionality and print their returned results.

>> getUser John User
<< [object UserData]

It also doubles as a flexible logging view, offering a loose coupling with SLF4AS and AS3Commons logging to offer meaningful logging with metadata such as message origin and importance.

public static const L:ILogger = Logging.getLogger(MyClass);

L.info("Hello world!");
L.fatal("OH GOD");

A third purpose is as a layer of visual developer tools for simplifying common Flash developer grievances, such as making run-time visual adjustments to the application frontend before committing them to code.

For more informaton, hit the wiki.