--- sidebar_label: PuppeteerNode --- # PuppeteerNode class Extends the main [Puppeteer](./puppeteer.puppeteer.md) class with Node specific behaviour for fetching and downloading browsers. If you're using Puppeteer in a Node environment, this is the class you'll get when you run `require('puppeteer')` (or the equivalent ES `import`). #### Signature: ```typescript export declare class PuppeteerNode extends Puppeteer ``` **Extends:** [Puppeteer](./puppeteer.puppeteer.md) ## Remarks The most common method to use is [launch](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.launch.md), which is used to launch and connect to a new browser instance. See [the main Puppeteer class](./puppeteer.puppeteer.md) for methods common to all environments, such as [Puppeteer.connect()](./puppeteer.puppeteer.connect.md). The constructor for this class is marked as internal. Third-party code should not call the constructor directly or create subclasses that extend the `PuppeteerNode` class. ## Example The following is a typical example of using Puppeteer to drive automation: ```ts import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; (async () => { const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); const page = await browser.newPage(); await page.goto('https://www.google.com'); // other actions... await browser.close(); })(); ``` Once you have created a `page` you have access to a large API to interact with the page, navigate, or find certain elements in that page. The [\`page\` documentation](./puppeteer.page.md) lists all the available methods. ## Properties <table><thead><tr><th> Property </th><th> Modifiers </th><th> Type </th><th> Description </th></tr></thead> <tbody><tr><td> <span id="defaultproduct">defaultProduct</span> </td><td> `readonly` </td><td> [Product](./puppeteer.product.md) </td><td> The name of the browser that will be launched by default. For `puppeteer`, this is influenced by your configuration. Otherwise, it's `chrome`. </td></tr> <tr><td> <span id="lastlaunchedproduct">lastLaunchedProduct</span> </td><td> `readonly` </td><td> [Product](./puppeteer.product.md) </td><td> The name of the browser that was last launched. </td></tr> <tr><td> <span id="product">product</span> </td><td> `readonly, deprecated` </td><td> string </td><td> **Deprecated:** Do not use as this field as it does not take into account multiple browsers of different types. Use [defaultProduct](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.md#defaultproduct) or [lastLaunchedProduct](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.md#lastlaunchedproduct). </td></tr> </tbody></table> ## Methods <table><thead><tr><th> Method </th><th> Modifiers </th><th> Description </th></tr></thead> <tbody><tr><td> <span id="connect">[connect(options)](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.connect.md)</span> </td><td> </td><td> This method attaches Puppeteer to an existing browser instance. </td></tr> <tr><td> <span id="defaultargs">[defaultArgs(options)](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.defaultargs.md)</span> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr> <tr><td> <span id="executablepath">[executablePath(channel)](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.executablepath.md)</span> </td><td> </td><td> The default executable path. </td></tr> <tr><td> <span id="launch">[launch(options)](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.launch.md)</span> </td><td> </td><td> Launches a browser instance with given arguments and options when specified. When using with `puppeteer-core`, [options.executablePath](./puppeteer.launchoptions.md#executablepath) or [options.channel](./puppeteer.launchoptions.md#channel) must be provided. </td></tr> <tr><td> <span id="trimcache">[trimCache()](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.trimcache.md)</span> </td><td> </td><td> Removes all non-current Firefox and Chrome binaries in the cache directory identified by the provided Puppeteer configuration. The current browser version is determined by resolving PUPPETEER_REVISIONS from Puppeteer unless `configuration.browserRevision` is provided. </td></tr> </tbody></table>