Using debugger to get a breakpoint in Vue











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I'm very new to Vue and am trying to get a simple scoped breakpoint within my component.



<template>
<div class="date-picker">
<p>{{ date }}</p>
</div>
</template>


<script>
import moment from 'moment'

export default {
data () {
debugger;

return {
date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
}
}
}
</script>


<style lang="scss" scoped>

</style>


I was hoping the debugger statement could put a breakpoint where I could access moment in the Chrome developer console but that doesn't appear to work. Is this possible?










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    I'm very new to Vue and am trying to get a simple scoped breakpoint within my component.



    <template>
    <div class="date-picker">
    <p>{{ date }}</p>
    </div>
    </template>


    <script>
    import moment from 'moment'

    export default {
    data () {
    debugger;

    return {
    date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
    }
    }
    }
    </script>


    <style lang="scss" scoped>

    </style>


    I was hoping the debugger statement could put a breakpoint where I could access moment in the Chrome developer console but that doesn't appear to work. Is this possible?










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      up vote
      2
      down vote

      favorite











      I'm very new to Vue and am trying to get a simple scoped breakpoint within my component.



      <template>
      <div class="date-picker">
      <p>{{ date }}</p>
      </div>
      </template>


      <script>
      import moment from 'moment'

      export default {
      data () {
      debugger;

      return {
      date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
      }
      }
      }
      </script>


      <style lang="scss" scoped>

      </style>


      I was hoping the debugger statement could put a breakpoint where I could access moment in the Chrome developer console but that doesn't appear to work. Is this possible?










      share|improve this question













      I'm very new to Vue and am trying to get a simple scoped breakpoint within my component.



      <template>
      <div class="date-picker">
      <p>{{ date }}</p>
      </div>
      </template>


      <script>
      import moment from 'moment'

      export default {
      data () {
      debugger;

      return {
      date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
      }
      }
      }
      </script>


      <style lang="scss" scoped>

      </style>


      I was hoping the debugger statement could put a breakpoint where I could access moment in the Chrome developer console but that doesn't appear to work. Is this possible?







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          you cannot put a debugger in the data property.



          try something like this:



          <template>
          <div class="date-picker">
          <p>{{ date }}</p>
          <button @click="debuggerButton">Debugger</button>
          </div>
          </template>


          <script>
          import moment from 'moment'

          export default {
          data () {
          return {
          date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
          }
          },
          methods: {
          debuggerButton(){
          debugger
          }
          }
          }
          </script>





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          • alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
            – LShapz
            Nov 14 at 22:33










          • I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
            – Ryan Grush
            Nov 14 at 22:51











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          you cannot put a debugger in the data property.



          try something like this:



          <template>
          <div class="date-picker">
          <p>{{ date }}</p>
          <button @click="debuggerButton">Debugger</button>
          </div>
          </template>


          <script>
          import moment from 'moment'

          export default {
          data () {
          return {
          date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
          }
          },
          methods: {
          debuggerButton(){
          debugger
          }
          }
          }
          </script>





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          • alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
            – LShapz
            Nov 14 at 22:33










          • I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
            – Ryan Grush
            Nov 14 at 22:51















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          0
          down vote













          you cannot put a debugger in the data property.



          try something like this:



          <template>
          <div class="date-picker">
          <p>{{ date }}</p>
          <button @click="debuggerButton">Debugger</button>
          </div>
          </template>


          <script>
          import moment from 'moment'

          export default {
          data () {
          return {
          date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
          }
          },
          methods: {
          debuggerButton(){
          debugger
          }
          }
          }
          </script>





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          • alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
            – LShapz
            Nov 14 at 22:33










          • I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
            – Ryan Grush
            Nov 14 at 22:51













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          up vote
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          you cannot put a debugger in the data property.



          try something like this:



          <template>
          <div class="date-picker">
          <p>{{ date }}</p>
          <button @click="debuggerButton">Debugger</button>
          </div>
          </template>


          <script>
          import moment from 'moment'

          export default {
          data () {
          return {
          date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
          }
          },
          methods: {
          debuggerButton(){
          debugger
          }
          }
          }
          </script>





          share|improve this answer












          you cannot put a debugger in the data property.



          try something like this:



          <template>
          <div class="date-picker">
          <p>{{ date }}</p>
          <button @click="debuggerButton">Debugger</button>
          </div>
          </template>


          <script>
          import moment from 'moment'

          export default {
          data () {
          return {
          date: moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD')
          }
          },
          methods: {
          debuggerButton(){
          debugger
          }
          }
          }
          </script>






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          • alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
            – LShapz
            Nov 14 at 22:33










          • I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
            – Ryan Grush
            Nov 14 at 22:51


















          • alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
            – LShapz
            Nov 14 at 22:33










          • I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
            – Ryan Grush
            Nov 14 at 22:51
















          alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
          – LShapz
          Nov 14 at 22:33




          alternately, you could put a debugger in a lifecycle hook such as mounted, but the button gives you control over exactly when to break.
          – LShapz
          Nov 14 at 22:33












          I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
          – Ryan Grush
          Nov 14 at 22:51




          I tried adding mounted() { debugger; }, but still can access moment
          – Ryan Grush
          Nov 14 at 22:51


















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