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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T10:36:27+00:00 2026-06-04T10:36:27+00:00

i am new to heroku and node.js. i have a small node.js app which

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i am new to heroku and node.js. i have a small node.js app which i can start and run successfully on my local machine using FOREMAN from the heroku toolbelt. i do not understand how to best debug the app, though.

i see that there is an eclipse debugger for node.js as well as the node-inspector project. but i cant seem to make these work with FOREMAN.

foreman start

if it is not possible to debug an app started by foreman, what is the purpose of foreman?

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    2026-06-04T10:36:29+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:36 am

    The purpose of Foreman is to allow you to run complex applications, which may consist of several processes, easily. Check out the author’s blog post on Foreman:

    Lately I’ve noticed my web apps are getting complicated to run. My
    apps no longer consist of a single web process; I usually have have
    one or more types of background workers to run different types of jobs
    and a clock process to handle scheduling. Splitting an app up in this
    way is great for performance and scalability. The downside, however,
    is that it becomes much more complicated to get the app and all of its
    parts running.

    Foreman is an attempt to make this easier. Using foreman you can
    declare the various processes that are needed to run your application
    using a Procfile.

    By leveraging Foreman, Heroku has made it so that you can essentially run any kind of process you want to–a Rails app, a Sinatra app, a Node.js app, or anything else–simply by specifying how to start it in your Procfile, which Foreman reads and executes.

    Foreman also allows you to take this simple Procfile and export it to production environments using tools like Upstart and Init. It does not provide any debugging functionality (nor is it meant to).

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