![]() Puppeteer uses several defaults that can be customized through configurationįor example, to change the default cache directory Puppeteer uses to installīrowsers, you can add a. Include $HOME/.cache into the project's deployment.įor a version of Puppeteer without the browser installation, see ![]() Your project folder (see an example below) because not all hosting providers Heroku, you might need to reconfigure the location of the cache to be within ![]() If you deploy a project using Puppeteer to a hosting provider, such as Render or rebuild your app as a docker image and host as a web app or azure function as required. The browser is downloaded to the $HOME/.cache/puppeteer folderīy default (starting with Puppeteer v19.0.0). as PuppeteerSharp requires a chrome install on the server, to host in azure you need to use azure docker support. When you install Puppeteer, it automatically downloads a recent version ofĬhrome for Testing (~170MB macOS, ~282MB Linux, ~280MB Windows) that is guaranteed to
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