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* Go to '''ORION_PATH/modules/orionode''' and run '''npm install''' | * Go to '''ORION_PATH/modules/orionode''' and run '''npm install''' | ||
* (optional) Configure debug adapters | * (optional) Configure debug adapters |
Revision as of 14:45, 12 September 2017
Development Setup
The code is in master!!
Instructions to follow!
- Go to ORION_PATH/modules/orionode and run npm install
- (optional) Configure debug adapters
- By default, node, python, java and lldb adapters are configured
- If you don't need more or less adapters, you can skip this part
- Open ORION_PATH/modules/orionode.debug.server/adapters.json
- Add new adapters in this json file. You can find available adapters and their git repositories in VSCode marketplace by searching "debugger"
- Enable debug server
- Go to ORION_PATH/modules/orionode.debug.server
- Run npm install
- Edit ORION_PATH/modules/orionode/orion.conf
- Enable debug.server.module
- Run Orion node server
- Go to ORION_PATH/modules/orionode
- Run node server.js
- Enable debug frontend
- Open http://localhost:8081 (or other port you are listening to)
- Go to settings page by clicking the gear button on the left
- Go to general settings
- Enable debugger
- Create a sample program
- Open http://localhost:8081 (or other port you are listening to)
- Create a new folder at the root of your workspace
- Create a new file called server.js in this new folder
- Type in console.log('Hello World!');
- Click the run bar at the top, and click "+Native"
- Change "Debug Adapter Type" to "node"
- Click "Select a Template" and select "Default"
- Press "Save"
- Click the play button in the run bar
- Now you can see the debug UI and the output from the hello world program
- More tips
- Double click a line number to add or remove a breakpoint
- Hold alt and double click a line number to add or remove a conditional breakpoint, although some debug adapters don't support conditional breakpoints
- Third-party adapters might not work as good as adapters like node