Debugging with devtools - Hosting-Site/node-webkit GitHub Wiki

Note: following guides only apply to node-webkit >= v0.3.0

Open Developer Tools

In order to show the devtools button in toolbar, you should make sure your window shows the toolbar:

{
  "window": {
    "toolbar": true
  }
}

Then you can open devtools from the devtools button (the one on the right of url entry) in the toolbar.

Alternatively, even when this button (or the toolbar as a whole) is not visible, you may open devtools programmatically (calling the node-webkit's require('nw.gui').Window.get().showDevTools() method from one of your scripts).

Requirement: On Windows and Linux, you need to make sure nw.pak is in the same directory with nw (Linux) or nw.exe (Windows).

Remote Debugging

You can use the --remote-debugging-port=port command parameter to specify which port the devtools should listen to. For example, by running nw --remote-debugging-port=9222, you can open http://localhost:9222/ to visit the debugger remotely.

Bugs of Developer Tools

Currently not everything of developer tools is working well, bellow are the things that don't work:

  • node modules don't shown in script sources

Why the devtools shows an empty window?

Under certain network settings, it may show a white page for devtools. This might not be a bug of node-webkit, devtools in node-webkit is indeed a remote debugger, it needs to open a local server and transfer data via sockets.

So if you encounter empty window when opening the devtools, please check following things:

  • nw.pak should be in the same directory with nw.exe.
  • Your proxy settings: bypass localhost in the settings.