Howdy,

We are developing a jupyter notebook kernel in Common Lisp that supports 
jupyter widgets.

What is the best tool for monitoring jupyter notebooks websockets 
communication?
We primarily develop on OS X 

We have used Firefox 56.0.2 with the "Websocket monitor" extension - but 
that will stop working if I upgrade to Firefox quantum.

I've installed wireshark but that doesn't seem to capture everything on the 
loopback interface.
I'm new to wireshark and perhaps I'm not using it correctly.
I see many more messages in "Firefox/Websocket monitor" than I see in the 
wireshark window with 'websocket' filter.

A particular problem that we have is that the websockets frames going from 
the jupyter server to the browser are "Binary format" and not "Text format".
This appears to work completely fine for jupyter notebook operation but it 
makes it more difficult to see the JSON messages in the messages because 
only OS X Safari, Firefox with the websocket monitor and wireshark with the 
websocket filter can be configured to present the JSON payload of a binary 
format frames.
I'll post another question about "binary" vs "text" format websocket frame 
and how to control it.

Best,

Christian Schafmeister
Professor
Chemistry Department
Temple University

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