I'm trying to track down the source of an error in a Node application that doesn't come with a stack trace.
The node inspect
debugger supports a breakOnException
command that I think will help me.
But my application needs to take input from standard input before it produces the error I am looking for, and node inspect
seems to leave my standard input going to a persistent debug>
prompt even afrer I continue
, when the application being debugged is running and not paused. This is unlike gdb
, where when you continue
the debugger prompt goes away and you need to pause the application with Ctrl+C to get it back.
How do I make node inspect
's prompt go away so I can type input into the application being debugged? Alternately, if I run the application under node --inspect
for remote debugging, how can I connect to a remote debugging session on the command line?
I know that a browser or an IDE like VSCode can connect to a remote NodeJS inspection session, but I can't seem to find a way to connect with the command-line debugger that is built in to node
.