![]() ![]() Next, we can build our Docker image: $ docker build -t hellovscode. send ( 'hello world' ) Īdd a jsconfig.json into the root of the project: / is the correct setting.Īs you can see in the Dockerfile, inside the container our app runs in the /app working directory. ![]() To keep things simple, this is our Node.js application: const express = require ( 'express' ) So I just asked on Twitter and got some replies from Erich Gamma and Andre Weinand pls see the remote debugging section here // ErichGamma April 8, Sorry, but some changes from the release notes have not yet found their way into the doc.- Andre Weinand April 8, and here the section about node.js remote debugging: - Andre Weinand April 8, 2016Īs things didn't make it into official docs until now, I'll wrap it up here in a block post. Yesterday I just tried to debug an ES6 Node.js application using Visual Studio Code and noticed that I couldn't remote debug.
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