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Debugging a controller script

The SkyVault Community Edition server provides a built-in JavaScript Debugger that can be applied to web scripts. It is a useful tool for diagnosing the cause of issues and for stepping through the controller scripts of others to learn how they have implemented capabilities and used services.

When developing a web script, you might encounter an issue for which the solution is not obvious. In this case, it is useful to step through the controller script code line by line to pinpoint the cause of the issue.

Attention: If you are running SkyVault Community Edition on Microsoft Windows as a Service then the debugger might not display. A work around is to start SkyVault Community Edition from the command line for debugging purposes.
  1. Log in:
    1. In your browser, enter: http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/index
    2. If prompted, log in with the user name admin and password admin.
  2. Enable the JavaScript Debugger:
    1. Click Refresh Web Scripts on the Web Scripts Home page to ensure the Web Script Framework has cleared its caches.
    2. Click List Web Scripts.
    3. Click JavaScript Debugger.
    4. Click Enable to launch the JavaScript Debugger in a separate window.
  3. Invoke your web script:
    1. In your browser, enter: http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/dir/Company%20Home
    2. Log in if required using user name admin and password admin.
    3. If you see your web script's controller script inside the JavaScript Debugger window, you are ready to debug.
  4. Debug the controller script:
    1. Click Step Over in the JavaScript Debugger to execute the currently highlighted line.
    2. Interrogate the value of the verbose variable by typing verbose in the Expression window of the JavaScript Debugger.
    3. Interrogate the value of the {folderpath} token by typing url.templateArgs.folderpath in the Expression window of the JavaScript Debugger.
  5. Continue web script execution:
    1. Click Go in the JavaScript Debugger.
    2. If you see the output of your web script in the web browser, you have successfully used the JavaScript Debugger.