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See the stack of Flutter Navigator

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During execution, is there a way for the developer to see the state of the Navigator stack?

I am using Visual Studio Code and Android Studio.

For instance:

Navigator
RouteA
RouteB
RouteD
etc.
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Following steps:

1. Set a breakpoint where you want to inspect, which must be inside a `builder` function which has `context`, and run in Debug mode
[![enter image description here][1]][1]

2. Run your app to the break point

3. Open "Evaluate expression"
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4. Evaluate `Navigator.of(context)`
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5. Inspect the `_history`[![enter image description here][4]][4]

In my example, you can see there are 2 routes in the history, with all relevant debuggable data.

Hope it helps


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