fix: use location.origin; remove localhost hardcoding#127
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Replace localhost/token URL in open-in-editor
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removed unused variable making build test fail |
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@akdlsz21 thanks for this! |
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I was using tanstack devtools on my local machine. During my project, some of my logic depended on hostname, so I usually develop using custom domains.
The tools started to break and I investigated and noticed that localhost was hardcoded.
DevTools hardcoded {scheme}://localhost:{port} for open-in-editor and related links, which broke in my setup where I routinely develop on custom domains/non-loopback hosts (and also impacts IPv6).
This PR replaces the hardcoded origin with location.origin so links respect the actual scheme/host/port in use; it fixed the failures I observed while keeping localhost behavior intact.
If this direction makes sense, I’m happy to add tests to prevent regressions.