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office-addin-debugging

For debugging Office Add-ins.

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Office-Addin-Debugging

This package provides the orchestration of components related to debugging Office Add-ins. When debugging is started, it will ensure that the dev-server is running, that dev settings are configured for debugging, and will register and sideload the Office Add-in. When debugging is stopped, it will unregister and shutdown components.

Command-Line Interface

  • start
  • stop

start

Starts debugging.

Syntax:

office-addin-debugging start <manifest> [platform] [options]

manifest: path to manifest file.

platform: which type of application:

  • desktop: Office app for Windows or Mac
  • web: Office app in the web browser

Notes:

  • The dev server is needed to download the add-in from the source location specified in the manifest.

  • --packager is needed unless --debug-method is direct and --no-live-reload is specified.

Options:

--app <app>

Specifies which Office app to use:

  • excel
  • onenote
  • outlook
  • project
  • powerpoint
  • word

If this is not specified, the behavior depends on the <Hosts> specified in the manifest. For a single host, it will automatically start that Office app. For multiple hosts, it will prompt to choose the desired host.

--debug-method <method>

Specifies which debug method to use:

  • direct: debug directly using the JavaScript engine.
  • web: debug using the JavaScript engine in a web browser or Node.

--dev-server <command>

Specifies to run the dev server using the specified command.

--dev-server-port <port>

Specifies the port for the dev server. If provided, the dev server is only started if not already running.

--document

Specifies the document to sideload. The document option can either be the local path to a document or a url.

--no-debug

Start without debugging.

--no-live-reload

Do not enable live-reload.

--no-sideload

Do not start the Office app and load the Office add-in.

--packager <command>

If this option is provided, the packager is started with the specified command.

--packager-host <host>

Host name of the packager. Default: localhost.

--packager-port <port>

Port number of the packager. Default: 8081.

--prod

Specifies that debugging session is for production mode. Default is development mode.

--source-bundle-url-host <host>

Host name to obtain the source bundle. Default: localhost.

--source-bundle-url-port <port>

Port number to obtain the source bundle. Default: 8081.

--source-bundle-url-path <path>

Path used to obtain the source bundle.

--source-bundle-url-extension <extension>

Extension used to obtain the source bundle. Default: .bundle.

-h, --help

Output usage information.

stop

Stops debugging.

Syntax:

office-addin-debugging stop <manifest> [options]

manifest: path to manifest file.

Options:

--prod

Specifies that debugging session is for production mode. Default is development mode.

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Package last updated on 27 Jan 2022

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