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# Docker
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Puppeteer offers a Docker image that includes [Chrome for Testing](https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-for-testing/) along with the required
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dependencies and a pre-installed Puppeteer version. The image is available via
the
[GitHub Container Registry](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/pkgs/container/puppeteer).
The latest image is tagged as `latest` and other tags match Puppeteer versions.
For example,
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```bash
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docker pull ghcr.io/puppeteer/puppeteer:latest # pulls the latest
docker pull ghcr.io/puppeteer/puppeteer:16.1.0 # pulls the image that contains Puppeteer v16.1.0
```
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The image is meant for running the browser in sandbox mode and therefore,
running the image requires the `SYS_ADMIN` capability.
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## Usage
To use the docker image directly, run:
```bash
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docker run -i --init --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN --rm ghcr.io/puppeteer/puppeteer:latest node -e "$(cat path/to/script.js)"
```
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where `path/to/script.js` is the path relative to your working directory. Note
the image requires the `SYS_ADMIN` capability since the browser runs in sandbox
mode.
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If you need to build an image based on a different base image, you can use our
[`Dockerfile`](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/main/docker/Dockerfile)
as the starting point.