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Version: 2.6

Debugging Scripts

To Debug the scripting files, use the HumanOS® SDK to create a VisualStudio Project.

Reference Assemblies

The project must contain following assemblies:

  • HumanOS.Kernel.Base HumanOS® Base Library of the Kernel
  • HumanOS.Kernel.UHAL HumanOS® Ubiquitous Hardware Abstraction Layer
  • HumanOS.Kernel.PeMiL HumanOS® Pervasive Middleware Layer
  • HumanOS.Kernel.PeSeL HumanOS® Pervasive Service Layer
  • CyberTech CyberTech-Framework Base Library
  • CyberTech.Math CyberTech-Framework Math Library
  • Newtonsoft.Json JSON support from Newtonsoft™

Project Content

The WebControl.json must be placed in the $(AppSettingsDir)\Config\Devices folder.

The script files accordingly in the $(AppSettingsDir)\Config\HumanOS.UHAL.WebControl folder.

Example:

HumanOS.Orchestrator Project

The properties of each script file must be changed manually:

  • Build Action must be set to "compile"
    This allows to syntactically check the script.
  • Copy to Output Directory must be set to "Copy if newer"
    This will copy the script file to the output directory where HumanOS® will load the files.

Output Directory

Set the output directory to the path where HumanOS® loads its customer files. Check the "appsettings.json" to see the setting. The path can be changed manually.

{
"AppConfig": {
"CommonAppPath": "C:\\TestApp\\HumanOS.Orchestrator\\MyConfig\\"
}
}

Set the same path in the properties of the Visual Studio Project:

Starting HumanOS® for Debugging

Last step is to set the Debug-property of the project:

Breakpoints

Set the breakpoint in your script file to debug the composing or parsing calls.