
Open the Settings dialog ( Ctrl+Alt+S), go to Languages & Frameworks | Node.js.Ĭlick next to the Node Interpreter field.įrom the main menu, select Run | Edit Configurations, then select the required Node.js run/debug configuration, see Working with run/debug configurations for details. You need a local or a WSL Node.js interpreter The way you get to the Node.js Interpreters dialog depends on the type of interpreter you want to use. If you are going to configure a remote interpreter, install the Node.js Remote Interpreter plugin on the Settings | Plugins page, tab Marketplace, as described in Installing plugins from JetBrains repository. For more details about plugins, see Managing plugins. Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Plugins. Make sure the Node.js plugin is enabled in the settings. Make sure you have Node.js on your computer. The term remote Node.js interpreter denotes a Node.js installation on a remote host or in a virtual environment. The term local Node.js interpreter denotes a Node.js installation on your computer. Use this dialog to configure a local or remote Node.js interpreter or a Node.js on Windows Subsystem for Linux. Learn more from Supported Node.js versions. Node.js 16 - the Active Long Term Supported (LTS) version

The following Node.js versions are supported in WebStorm 2020.3 and later:
