Ruby debugger to connect debug library which utilize recent Ruby's debug support features.
You need to install debug
gem and rdbg
command should be in $PATH
.
$ gem install debug
Without any configuration, you can use this debugger by "Start Debugging" (F5 key) if you activate .rb
file.
You will see the "Debug command line" input dialog. Please specify your favorite command line you want to debug.
For example:
ruby foo.rb
(launchfoo.rb
)ruby foo.rb 10 20 30
(launchfoo.rb
with options10
,20
and30
)rake taskA
(launchrake
tasktaskA
)bundle exec rspec
(launchrspec
command withbundle exec
)bin/rails s
(launchbin/rails s
)
When you select a command line, the specified command will run on rdbg
debugger, and VSCode will connect to the rdbg
debugger with UNIX domain socket.
And new terminal is created (named rdbg
).
You can see stdout/err outputs and you can input stdin on rdbg
terminal.
You can stop the programs
- by setting breakpoints (F9) on source code.
- by exception (if you enable "rescue exception").
- by pushing the Pause button (F6).
When the program stops, you can see "Call stack", "Variables" and you can set "Watch" expressions. On the debug console, you can input valid Ruby program and you will get an evaluation result on selected context ("Call stack").
See also: Debugging in Visual Studio Code
For developers: RUBY_DEBUG_DAP_SHOW_PROTOCOL=1
on rdbg
terminal will show the all DAP protocol.
You can write your favorite setting in .vscode/launch.json
.
To make a .vscode/launch.json
with default settings, you only need to click "create a launch.json file" on the "Run and Debug" pane. And you will see the following default configurations.
{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "rdbg",
"name": "Debug current file with rdbg",
"request": "launch",
"script": "${file}",
"args": [],
"askParameters": true
},
{
"type": "rdbg",
"name": "Attach with rdbg",
"request": "attach"
}
]
}
It contains "Debug current file with rdbg" (launch) configuration and "Attach with rdbg" (attach) configuration. You can modify this configuration, and also you can add your favorite configuration like:
{
"type": "rdbg",
"name": "Run rake test",
"request": "launch",
"command": "rake", //
"script": "test", // launch rake test with debugger
"args": [],
"askParameters": false # Do not ask any more
},
You can use the following "launch" configurations.
script
: Script file name (default: active ruby file on VSCode)command
: Executable command (default:ruby
)cwd
: Directory to execute the program in (default:${workspaceFolder}
)args
: Command line arguments passed to the program (default:[]
)env
: Additional environment variables to pass to the debugging (and debugged) process.useBundler
: Execute Ruby programs withbundle exec
ifcommand
configuration is not given andGemfile
is available in the workspace.askParameters
: Ask "Debug command line" before debugging (default:true
)rdbgPath
: Location of the rdbg executable (default:rdbg
).debugPort
: On default (withoutdebugPort
configulation), open a UNIX Domain Socket with default name to communicate with debuggee. If you want to use another debug port, set this configuration.12345
: open a TCP/IP debug port with port12345
hostname:12345
: open a TCP/IP port12345
and hostnamehostname
- Otherwize, open a UNIX Domain socket with given filename.
- Note that you can specify
0
TCP/IP port (choose usable port) with debug.gem v1.5.0 or later.
waitLaunchTime
: If you want to open TCP/IP debug port, you may need to wait for opening debug port. On default, it waits 1000 milli seconds (1 sec) but if it is not enough, please specify more wait time (default:1000
in milli seconds). With debug.gem 1.5.0 and later you may not need this configulation.localfs
: On TCP/IP, if target host is local machine, settrue
and you can open the file directly (default:false
).
Note that if you have a trouble by launching rdbg
, please try to specify rdbgPath
. Without this configuration, this extension simply calls rdbg
in PATH.
You can attach to a Ruby process which run with an opening debugger port.
The following command starts the foo.rb
with opening debug port. There are more methods to open the port. See more for ruby/debug: Debugging functionality for Ruby.
$ rdbg --open foo.rb
After that, you can connect to the debug port. This extension searches opening debugger port and attach to that port by running Attach with rdbg
(select it on the top of "RUN AND DEBUG" pane and push the green "Start Debugging" button).
You can specify the following "attach" configurations.
rdbgPath
: Same aslaunch
request.debugPort
: Same aslaunch
request.
With debugPort
, you can attach to TCP/IP debug port.
- Start with a TCP/IP debug port with
rdbg --open --port 12345 foo.rb
- Add
debugPort: '12345'
attach configration. - Choose
Attach with rdbg
and start attach debugging
This extension is based on Ethan Reesor / VSCode Byebug · GitLab by Ethan Reesor. Without his great work, the extension can not be released (Koichi learned TypeScript, VSCode extension and DAP by his extension).