@Rik and @jrial are missing an important argument, which is justMyCode
, suppose you want to do a custom command that use startprojectapp
and you want to see the code behind it to understand how to pass the arguments. You need to specify that argument for being able to enter there.
Also, I prefer to select the custom command from a list, instead of having to create one configuration to each file (@Rik solution), or require having the file with focus (@jrial solution).
A complete configuration can be found here.
Configuration to debug any command added to option list:
{
"name": "Django Command",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/manage.py",
"args": [
"${input:variableID}",
"restaurants"
],
"justMyCode": false
}
],
"inputs": [{
"id": "variableID",
"description": "Select client or server",
"type": "pickString",
"options": ["createsuperuser", "startapp", "A CUSTOM COMMAND"],
"default": "createsuperuser"
}]
Configuration to debug the open command file: (@jrial solution modified)
{
"name": "Django Current Custom Command",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/manage.py",
"args": [
"${fileBasenameNoExtension}"
],
"justMyCode": false
}
if you don't want to go through third party libraries code, omit the variable.
Configuration to debug the open specific custom_command.py file:(@Rik solution modified)
{
"name": "Django Current Custom Command",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/manage.py",
"args": [
"custom_command",
"THIS CAN BE A REQUIRED ARGUMENT",
],
"justMyCode": false
}