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nvim-dap-vscode-js

nvim-dap adapter for vscode-js-debug.

Adapters

Every platform supported by vscode is provided. This includes:

Adapter Platform Support
pwa-node Node.js Full
pwa-chrome Chrome Partial1
pwa-msedge Edge Untested
node-terminal Node.js Untested
pwa-extensionHost VSCode Extensions Untested

Installation

Plugin

Supports packer, vim-plug, etc. With packer, for example:

use { "mxsdev/nvim-dap-vscode-js", requires = {"mfussenegger/nvim-dap"} }

Debugger

You must download and build a copy of vscode-js-debug in order to use this plugin.

With Packer

use {
  "microsoft/vscode-js-debug",
  opt = true,
  run = "npm install --legacy-peer-deps && npx gulp vsDebugServerBundle && mv dist out" 
}

Manually

git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-js-debug
cd vscode-js-debug
npm install --legacy-peer-deps
npx gulp vsDebugServerBundle
mv dist out

Note: The upstream build process has changed sometime since the creation of this repo. If the above scripts don't work, please make sure you're using the latest version of vscode-js-debug. Otherwise, feel free to file an issue!

Setup

require("dap-vscode-js").setup({
  -- node_path = "node", -- Path of node executable. Defaults to $NODE_PATH, and then "node"
  -- debugger_path = "(runtimedir)/site/pack/packer/opt/vscode-js-debug", -- Path to vscode-js-debug installation.
  -- debugger_cmd = { "js-debug-adapter" }, -- Command to use to launch the debug server. Takes precedence over `node_path` and `debugger_path`.
  adapters = { 'pwa-node', 'pwa-chrome', 'pwa-msedge', 'node-terminal', 'pwa-extensionHost' }, -- which adapters to register in nvim-dap
  -- log_file_path = "(stdpath cache)/dap_vscode_js.log" -- Path for file logging
  -- log_file_level = false -- Logging level for output to file. Set to false to disable file logging.
  -- log_console_level = vim.log.levels.ERROR -- Logging level for output to console. Set to false to disable console output.
})

for _, language in ipairs({ "typescript", "javascript" }) do
  require("dap").configurations[language] = {
    ... -- see below
  }
end

Note that if vscode-js-debug was installed without packer, its root folder location must be set manually in debugger_path.

Configurations

See here for all custom configuration options.

Node.js

{
  {
    type = "pwa-node",
    request = "launch",
    name = "Launch file",
    program = "${file}",
    cwd = "${workspaceFolder}",
  },
  {
    type = "pwa-node",
    request = "attach",
    name = "Attach",
    processId = require'dap.utils'.pick_process,
    cwd = "${workspaceFolder}",
  }
}

Jest2

{
  {
    type = "pwa-node",
    request = "launch",
    name = "Debug Jest Tests",
    -- trace = true, -- include debugger info
    runtimeExecutable = "node",
    runtimeArgs = {
      "./node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js",
      "--runInBand",
    },
    rootPath = "${workspaceFolder}",
    cwd = "${workspaceFolder}",
    console = "integratedTerminal",
    internalConsoleOptions = "neverOpen",
  }
}

You may also want to check out neotest-jest, which supports this plugin out of the box.

Mocha

{
  {
    type = "pwa-node",
    request = "launch",
    name = "Debug Mocha Tests",
    -- trace = true, -- include debugger info
    runtimeExecutable = "node",
    runtimeArgs = {
      "./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha.js",
    },
    rootPath = "${workspaceFolder}",
    cwd = "${workspaceFolder}",
    console = "integratedTerminal",
    internalConsoleOptions = "neverOpen",
  }
}

Planned Features

  • Integration with neotest-jest
  • Support for switching between child sessions

Credits

I would like to say a huge thank you to Jens Claes, whose dotfiles this plugin is based off of, and to all members who contributed to this issue - the insight gained from this was paramount to the success of this project.

Footnotes

  1. The debugger runs and attaches, however breakpoints may be rejected.

  2. See here for more details on running jest