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Configuring JavaScript Debugger

Debugging of JavaScript code is supported in Google Chrome and other browsers of the Chrome family.

To ensure successful debugging, it is enough to specify the built-in web server port and accept the default settings that WebStorm suggests for other debugger options.

To set the built-in web server port

  1. In the Settings/Preferences dialog (Ctrl+Alt+S), click Debugger under Build, Execution, Deployment. The Debugger page opens.
  2. In the Built-in server area, specify the port where the built-in web server runs. By default this port is set to the default WebStorm port 63342 through which WebStorm accepts connections from services. You can set the port number to any other value starting with 1024 and higher.
    If the Live Edit functionality is enabled, the JetBrains Chrome extension will also use this port to connect to the running page, see Live Edit in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for details.

Optionally

  1. Suppress calls to the files on the built-in server from other computers or from outside WebStorm by clearing the Can accept external connections or Allow unsigned requests checkbox respectively.
  2. Choose the way to remove breakpoints, the default setting is Click.
  3. On the Debugger. Data Views page under the Debugger node, configure advanced debugger options: enable or disable Inline Debugging, specify when you want to see tooltips with object values and expressions evaluation results, etc.
  4. On the Debugger. Stepping page, specify the scripts to be skipped by the debugger.
    By default, the debugger does not step only into library scripts. To expand the suppression list, select Do not step into scripts checkbox and add the URL addresses to skip using the new and delete buttons.

Last modified: 20 July 2018

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