I have looked everywhere and I still have issue debugging TypeScript inside VS Code. I have read this thread but still I am not able to hit my breakpoints placed inside a TypeScript file, hitting the breakpoints in .js files all works fine.
So here is the simplest "hello world" project I have set up.
app.ts:
var message: string = "Hello World"; console.log(message);
tsconfig.json
{ "compilerOptions": { "target": "es5", "sourceMap": true } }
launch.json
{ "version": "0.2.0", "configurations": [ { "name": "Launch", "type": "node", "request": "launch", "program": "${workspaceRoot}/app.js", "stopOnEntry": false, "args": [], "cwd": "${workspaceRoot}", "preLaunchTask": null, "runtimeExecutable": null, "runtimeArgs": [ "--nolazy" ], "env": { "NODE_ENV": "development" }, "externalConsole": false, "sourceMaps": true, "outDir": null } ] }
I have generated the js.map files by running the tsc --sourcemap app.ts
command.
After all of those steps when I set a breakpoint on the console.log(message);
row and launch the program (F5) from the "Debug" tab that breakpoint is grayed out saying "Breakpoint ignored because generated code not found (source map problem?)." I attached a screenshot of what I am observing:
What am I missing?
Edit:
Hi, I am still stuck on this. I managed to make one sample project that was hitting the break points but after I tried to copy that project to a different location on my HDD the break points again became gray and were not hit. What I did different in this test project was to use inline sourcemaps by compiling the TypeScript files with tsc app.ts --inlinesourcemap
I uploaded the mentioned sample project to GitHub so you can take a look at it here.