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Debugging tests with WebStorm

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Starting with version 2016.2, WebStorm and other JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, PHPStorm, PyCharm Professional, and RubyMine with installed Node.js plugin) allow you to debug AVA tests.

Setup using Node.js

Add a new Node.js Run/Debug configuration: select Edit Configurations... from the dropdown list on the top right, then click + and select Node.js.

In the JavaScript file field specify the path to AVA in the project's node_modules folder: node_modules/.bin/ava on macOS and Linux or node_modules/.bin/ava.cmd on Windows.

In the Application parameters pass the CLI flags you're using and the test files you would like to debug, for example --verbose test.js.

In the Node parameters, pass the --inspect-brk flag to enable the Node inspector.

Save the configuration.

Setup using npm

Execute npx @ava/init in your project directory to add AVA to your package.json.

Your package.json will look something like this:

{
	"name": "awesome-package",
	"scripts": {
		"test": "ava"
	},
	"devDependencies": {
		"ava": "^1.0.0"
	}
}

Add a new npm Run/Debug configuration: select Edit Configurations... from the dropdown list on the top right, then click + and select npm.

Use the following configuration parameters:

  • package.json: Path to your project's package.json file
  • Command: test

Your IDE will then execute npm run test and thus call node_modules/.bin/ava and the AVA-configuration you have specified in your package.json.

In the Node parameters, pass --inspect-brk.

Don't forget to select a Node.js interpreter.

Save the configuration.

Debug

Set breakpoints in the code.

Hit the green Debug button next to the list of configurations on the top right. The Debug tool window will appear. Once the breakpoint is hit, you can evaluate variables and step through the code. When debugging multiple test files, you can switch between the processes using the dropdown in the Frames pane.