puppeteer/packages/browsers
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test/src feat: update Chrome browser binaries (#9917) 2023-03-27 10:01:06 +00:00
.mocharc.cjs chore: introduce @puppeteer/browsers with a fetch method implementation (#9647) 2023-02-13 11:49:50 +01:00
CHANGELOG.md chore: release main (#9919) 2023-03-27 12:36:43 +02:00
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README.md docs: add basic docs for browsers (#9867) 2023-03-16 08:57:28 +00:00
tsconfig.json chore: introduce @puppeteer/browsers with a fetch method implementation (#9647) 2023-02-13 11:49:50 +01:00

@puppeteer/browsers

Manage and launch browsers/drivers from a CLI or programmatically.

CLI

Use npx to run the CLI without installing:

npx @puppeteer/browsers --help

or install the package as a dependency and run it from your package.json script:

npm i @puppeteer/browsers
{
  "scripts": {
    "browsers": "@puppeteer/browsers --help"
  }
}

CLI help will provide all documentation you need to use the CLI.

npx @puppeteer/browsers --help # help for all commands
npx @puppeteer/browsers install --help # help for the install command
npx @puppeteer/browsers launch --help # help for the launch command

Known limitations:

  1. We support installing and running Firefox and Chrome/Chromium. The latest keyword only works during the installation. For the launch command you need to specify an exact build ID. The build ID is provided by the install command.
  2. Launching the system browsers is only possible for Chrome/Chromium.

API

The programmatic API allows installing and launching browsers from your code. See the test folder for examples on how to use the install, canInstall, launch, computeExecutablePath, computeSystemExecutablePath and other methods.