# Puppeteer Puppeteer is a node.js library which provides a high-level API to control chromium over the Devtools Protocol. Puppeteer is inspired by [PhantomJS](http://phantomjs.org/). Check our [FAQ](http://todo) to learn more. ## Installation ``` git clone https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer cd puppeteer npm install ``` > Note: Puppeteer bundles chromium (~70Mb) which it is guaranteed to work with. However, you're free to point puppeteer to any chromium executable ([example](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/examples/custom-chromium-revision.js)) ## Getting Started The following node.js script navigates page to the https://example.com and saves screenshot to *example.jpg*: ```javascript var Browser = require('Puppeteer').Browser; var browser = new Browser(); browser.newPage().then(async page => { await page.navigate('https://example.com'); await page.screenshot({path: 'example.jpg'}); browser.close(); }); ``` A few gotchas: 1. By default, puppeeteer runs bundled chromium browser. However, you can point puppeteer to a different executable ([example](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/examples/custom-chromium-revision.js)) 2. Puppeteer creates its own chromium user profile which it cleans up on every run. 3. Puppeteer sets initial page size to 400px x 300px, which defines the screenshot size. The page size could be changed with `Page.setSize()` method ## Contributing Check out our [contributing guide](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) # FAQ #### Q: What is Puppeteer? Puppeteer is a lightweight node.js module which provides high-level API atop of DevTools protocol to control chromium browsers. #### Q: Does Puppeteer work with headless Chromium? Yes. Puppeteer bundles chromium and runs it in a headless mode by default. #### Q: How's Puppeteer different to PhantomJS? PhantomJS is a scriptable full-fledged browser. Puppeteer is a light-weight NPM module which could be used from any node.js script. This difference provides Puppeteer scripts with the following advantages: - Ever-green chromium browser - Node.js runtime environment and npm ecosystem - Debuggability (thanks to node.js debugging and non-headless chromium mode) #### Q: Which Chromium version does Puppeteer use? [TODO] #### Q: How do I migrate from PhantomJS to Puppeteer? There's no automatic way to migrate PhantomJS scripts to node.js scripts with Puppeteer. For more information and some guidance, check out our [migration guide](http://todo). #### Q: Why do most of the API methods return promises? Since Puppeteer's code is run by node.js, it exists out-of-process to the controlled chromium instance. This requires most of the API methods to be asynchronous to allow for the roundtrip to the browser. However, with the new `async/await` syntax this should not deal much troubles: ```javascript browser.newPage().then(async page => { await page.setViewportSize({width: 1000, height: 1000}); await page.printToPDF('blank.pdf'); browser.close(); }); ``` #### Q: What's "Phantom Shim"? "Phantom Shim" is a layer built atop of Puppeteer API. The layer simulates phantomJS environment, employing unhealthy approaches (e.g. in-process code execution is emulated via [nested event loops](https://github.com/abbr/deasync)). The shim is developed to run PhantomJS tests and estimate the comprehensiveness of Puppeteer API. # Migration Guide [TODO]