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Debugging Server project with vscode
Using a debugger sometimes is much easier than trying to just print things to understand a bug, for the server project we have a configuration that makes it easy for everyone to run in debug mode inside vscode.
In the debug screen you can select "Server" and hit the play button to start the process.
Before running the server there is a task called transpile-server
that runs yarn tsc
to make sure that the
latest changes in the package/server
are being executed.
4f37e6073a/joplin.code-workspace (L360-L365)
In a optimal solution we would be doing this transpile-server
task in the tasks.json
file
(inside the tasks.json
we can use a type
npm
for the task that is more ergonomic)
If there are any new environment variables that need to be included before execution, there is a place where they can be added:
4f37e6073a/joplin.code-workspace (L387-L391)
Something that we could do to improve the experience is adding a build process to other projects that are used by the server project, but this still can be done with other terminals open.
Modifying the configuration:
To modify the configuration, for now, it is all in the joplin.code-workspace
file, but if needed we could also break
the configuration into two files, one for the launch.json
and other for the tasks.json
.
References:
Launch option to vscode workspaces