I have a windows box and a VM running CentOS. Does anyone happen to know how I can debug a node CLI script (which doesn\'t open a port) using PHPStorm? The \"edit configuration\
Make sure you have the nodejs plugin installed.
If your server has the balancer package available (my EC2 box didn't), you can use this tutorial to forward the port with balancer.
yum install balance -yt
balance -df 8585 127.0.0.1.5858
Many report success with an iptables redirect from eth0 to lo (didn't work for me) like this:
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp -i eth0 --dport 5858 -j DNAT --to 127.0.0.1:5858
There is also a simple node script described in this eclipse debugging tut (near the bottom), that will tunnel your local debug to a remote host.
But once I was that far down the path, I didn't see the point as I'm familiar with SSH. So ultimately, I went with an SSH tunnel and set up PHPStorm to debug localhost.
For non-Windows users, here is how to setup the port forwarding tunnel using ssh:
ssh -f ssh_user@your-remote-host -L local_port:localhost:port_on_remote -N
This means "ssh to your-remote-host
, login as ssh_user
. Once there open connection to localhost:port_on_remote
and expose this connection at local_port
of machine where ssh is run".
The non-obvious piece is you need to use localhost
, since Node's debugger only binds itself to localhost ip address (and not to address to which your-remote-host
would resolve).
Example with real values:
ssh -f me@nodeserver.com -L 5858:localhost:5858 -N
(based on this howto, just took me some time to figure out the localhost
piece).