The project I'm working on has Redis on port 6379 and the node server on port 5000. I'm running the server by running npm run server
My package.json script is the following:
webpack --watch --progress --config ./build/server/webpack.dev.js
I'm unable to attach a debugger when I add a configuration for Attach to Node.js/Chrome
on port 5000 and click the bug icon in WebStorm.
I get invalid response from the remote host
Am I supposed to patch an --inspect
option to my package JSON script?
EDIT: I passed inspect down to nodemon. I'm able to attach to the debugger now, but my breakpoints arent suspending. The webpack configs are below:
const commonWebpackConfig = require('./webpack.common')
const merge = require('webpack-merge')
const NodemonPlugin = require('nodemon-webpack-plugin')
module.exports = merge(commonWebpackConfig, {
mode: 'development',
plugins: [
new NodemonPlugin({
nodeArgs: [ '--inspect'],
script: './dist/server.js'
})
]
})
const path = require('path')
const webpack = require('webpack')
const nodeExternals = require('webpack-node-externals')
module.exports = {
entry: {
server: path.join(__dirname, '..', '..', 'server', 'app.js'),
},
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, '..', '..', 'dist'),
publicPath: '/',
filename: '[name].js'
},
target: 'node',
node: {
__dirname: false,
__filename: false,
},
externals: [nodeExternals()],
resolve: {
extensions: ['.js']
},
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: {
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
presets: ['@babel/preset-env'],
plugins: [
['@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties', {'loose': false}]
]
}
}
}
]
}
}
I found the breakpoint mapping issue. I needed to add the following:
devtool: "eval-source-map",
EDIT:
I don't think the breakpoints are fully working for blocsk of code that has async/await though
--inspect
or--inspect-brk
to node.js when starting your application to be able to attach a debugger to it. So yes - you have to modify your npm script accordinglywebpack --watch --progress --config ./build/server/webpack.dev.js
doesn't normally start the app, it builds the application; adding&& node --inspect-brk
won't work. You need to find the actual command that starts your application and modify it, adding the--inspect
or--inspect-brk
to node.js argsnodeArgs: [ '--inspect']
as an option and then was able to attach a debugger to port 9229. However, my breakpoints aren't being hit. They get a check mark in webstorm which means its found. Not sure if its a mapping issue? Im testing the breakpoint in an area of the code where I know for a fact gets hit.