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I am trying to debug a nodejs ES6 server, even though I am using babel, I am getting this warning:

(node:17736) [DEP0062] DeprecationWarning: `node --debug` and `node --debug-brk` are invalid. Please use `node --inspect` or `node --inspect-brk` instead. Process finished with exit code 9 

Can someone help me fix this? I saw many questions about this, but they all seem old and are not working for newest versions of nodejs.

This is my configuration:

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    What is unclear about the warning? Are you facing any other issues? Commented Nov 11, 2019 at 22:09
  • I don't know how to fix it. How do I set it up correctly to be able to debug.. Commented Nov 11, 2019 at 22:10
  • Issue similar to this github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/44834 Commented Nov 12, 2019 at 10:44

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Seems the Node.js version babel-node is using doesn't accept --debug-brk option, and Webstorm can't detect what Node.js version is being used (normally it checks the version of Node.js chosen as Node interpreter: and uses the appropriate options when running).

Please select the Node.js executable instead of babel-node there and use --require @babel/register as Node parameters: in run configuration to get ES6 code compiled on-the-fly:

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Of course, you need to make sure to install the corresponding modules and set up the .babelrc accordingly

package.json:

"dependencies": { "@babel/cli": "^7.2.3", "@babel/core": "^7.4.0", "@babel/preset-env": "^7.4.2", "@babel/register": "^7.4.0", ... } 

.babelrc:

{ "presets": [ [ "@babel/preset-env" ] ] } 
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What worked for me:

Using nodemon Added a run/debug NPM configuration that runs this script "dev": "nodemon"

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Since Lena's answer won't work with async code, you will need to install @babel/polyfill and require it in the webstorm debug configuration together with the babel-register

--require @babel/register --require @babel/polyfill 

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