问题
Comparing this to Visual Studio Code all you need to do is allow source maps and VSCode will debug TypeScript however I can't achieve the same on WebStorm.
I can easily debug server side JavaScript in WebStorm but not TypeScript
回答1:
For anyone else wrestling with debugging TypeScript in WebStorm/IDEA, I had similar frustrations as OP (possibly for different reason). My issue was simply that I didn't set the working directory to the dist
folder in the node run configuration. I am running tests in Jest and assumed the working dir should be the root of my project. Set it to dist
and debugging started working!
Further info...
Source .ts files in src
Typescript version: 2.0.3
File tsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"jsx": "react",
"module": "commonjs",
"noImplicitAny": false,
"outDir": "dist",
"preserveConstEnums": true,
"removeComments": true,
"sourceMap": true,
"target": "es6",
"moduleResolution": "node"
},
"exclude": [
"node_modules",
"dist"
]
}
Jest config (in package.json
):
"jest": {
"scriptPreprocessor": "<rootDir>/node_modules/ts-jest/dist/preprocessor.js",
"testRegex": "(/__tests__/.*|\\.(test|spec))\\.(ts|tsx)$",
"moduleFileExtensions": [
"ts",
"tsx",
"js"
]
}
Run configuration...
Working directory: <project_root>/dist
Javascript file: ../node_modules/jest-cli/bin/jest.js
Application params: --runInBand
Hope it helps!
回答2:
For running WebStorm(2017.2.3) debugger around typescript sources I did:
- Setup
Node.js
configuration:- Working directory:
root/of/the/project
(where located mypackage.json
) - JavaScript file:
dist/index.js
- Working directory:
I am compiling my TypeScript with
gulp-typescript
, but more important the source-map files. So for compiling was used task like below:const gulp = require('gulp'); const ts = require('gulp-typescript'); const sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps'); const merge = require('merge2'); const tsProject = ts.createProject('tsconfig.json', { declaration: true, typescript: require('typescript'), }); gulp.task('default', () => { const result = gulp.src('./app/**/*.ts') .pipe(sourcemaps.init()) .pipe(sourcemaps.identityMap()) // optional .pipe(tsProject()); return merge([ result.js .pipe(sourcemaps.write('.', { includeContent: false, sourceRoot: '../app' })) .pipe(gulp.dest('dist')), result.dts .pipe(gulp.dest('dist')), ]); });
All source TS files located in './app' folder, all compiled files located in ./dist
folder. Most important source-files option sourceRoot
, wrong value not bring you to ts file.
By sourcemaps.write('.', { includeContent: false, sourceRoot: '../app' }
I am writing my .map
files beside .js
files and make reference to app
folder. I no need content in .map
files because it's already there (app
folder).
Thanks to @Ekaterina I was able to run Node debug with Typescript.
回答3:
I'm using a specific version of node called ts-node
.
First add in your package.json
file:
"devDependencies": {
"ts-node": "8.1.0",
"typescript": "3.2.4"
},
Run npm install
and the node_module/.bin/
directory will include the ts-node
or ts-node.cmd
required for Windows.
Obviously these versions will move. You may see inside the package.json
of ts-node
project which version of typescript they are using to be the closest as possible.
Then you can add breakpoints. The only downside I see is that you must define the Javascript file (which is a ts file) into the configuration, instead of just right-click + run.
If you have the xyz is not a function
error, check that your tsconfig.json
file doesn't have "noEmit": false,
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36661384/how-to-debug-server-side-typescript-code-in-webstorm