Introduction
In this blog, we are going to see how to debug a node.js app.
Previously, in node.js, debugging could be done using the debug command.
Note
"Debug" is now deprecated since the latest version. We can use inspect instead.
How to use Inspect in node.js
Inspect is a completely Graphical User Interface(GUI) based debugger that allows us to enable inspector engine to inspect our application or a script file. By default, it listens to the default port and address:.0.0.1:9229. Still, you can specify your own.
To use inspect, we simply can use the code as below.
Well, there are so many command line options available to use.
Using inspect
For that, I have created one JavaScript file.
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- var http = require('http');
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- var server = http.createServer(function(req, res) {
- res.writeHead(200);
- res.end('<h1>C#Corner</h1>');
- console.log("Writing In Console !!!");
- });
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- server.listen(5555);
In this, I am going to print the text in response with port number 5555.
Now, open cmd and just paste the following command.
Now, open chrome://inspect/#devices,
As you can see my script file, MyApp.js, is connected for debugging purposes.
Now, let's see how breakpoint works. You need to write it in the console like this.
- node --inspect-brk MyApp.js
After execution, all the information will be given to you like this:
When you open Developer tools window you can see that debugging is already started :
It always breaks on the first line of the script when using --inspect-brk. So, this way, you can carry on with debugging with node app
With CLI debugger there are plenty of options available,
- cont - for continuation inspecting app or a script
- step - how many steps you want to jump
- next - next statement or breakpoint to be jumped
- out - to step out
- pause - to pause at a specific point.
So this way, you can see how to get started with inspect and with different options.
Try it yourself and do let me know if I missed something.