![]() 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. import asyncio from pyppeteer import launch async def main(): browser. Include $HOME/.cache into the project's deployment.įor a version of Puppeteer without the browser installation, see Note: When you run pyppeteer first time, it downloads a recent version of Chromium. 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 pip install pyppeteer Or install the latest version from this github repo: pip install -U git+ Usage Note: When you run pyppeteer for the first time, it downloads the latest version of Chromium (150MB) if it is not found on your system. puppeteer-core is a library to help drive anything that supports DevTools. Being an end-user product, puppeteer automates several workflows using reasonable defaults that can be customized. (experimentally supports python 3.5) Install by pip from PyPI: python3 -m pip install pyppeteer Or install latest version from github: python3 -m pip install -U git+ Usage Note: When you run pyppeteer first time, it downloads a recent version of Chromium (100MB). ![]() When installed, it downloads a version of Chrome, which it then drives using puppeteer-core. ![]() The browser is downloaded to the $HOME/.cache/puppeteer folderīy default (starting with Puppeteer v19.0.0). puppeteer is a product for browser automation. 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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