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Use this page to configure behavior of the Debugger and customize its view.
Common options
Item
Description
Focus application on breakpoint
If this checkbox is selected, on hitting a breakpoint, WebStorm will show the location of this breakpoint in the editor and will attempt to bring its frame to the front.
Show debug window on breakpoint
Is this checkbox is selected, WebStorm activates the Debug Tool Window on hitting a breakpoint.
Hide debug window on process termination
Automatically hide the Debug window when the debugged program terminates.
Scroll execution point to center
If this checkbox is selected, the line with the current execution point will be kept in the middle of the screen.
Remove breakpoint
Select how you want to remove breakpoints:
By clicking them with the left mouse button
By dragging them to the editor or clicking them with the middle mouse button. In this case, simply clicking a breakpoint will toggle its state between enabled and disabled.
You can also choose whether you want a confirmation dialog to be displayed when you are about to remove a conditional or a logging breakpoint
Built-in server
Item
Description
Port
Use this spin box to specify the port on which the built-in web server runs. By default this port is set to port 63342 through which WebStorm accepts connections from services. You can set the port number to any other value starting with 1024 and higher.
Can accept external connections
If this checkbox is selected, then the files on the built-in server running on the specified port are accessible from another computer. If this checkbox is cleared (by default), then the debugger listens only to local connections.
Allow unsigned requests
For security reasons, any request to a page on the built-in server from outside WebStorm is by default rejected and the following authorization popup is displayed: To access the requested page, click Copy authorization URL to clipboard and paste the generated token in the address bar of the browser.
However this behavior may be annoying, for example, it may block your debugging session if manual intervention is impossible. To suppress displaying the authorization popup, select the Allow unsigned requests checkbox.