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:
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.
| defaultProduct | <code>readonly</code> | [Product](./puppeteer.product.md) | The name of the browser that will be launched by default. For <code>puppeteer</code>, this is influenced by your configuration. Otherwise, it's <code>chrome</code>. |
| lastLaunchedProduct | <code>readonly</code> | [Product](./puppeteer.product.md) | The name of the browser that was last launched. |
| [executablePath(channel)](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.executablepath.md) | | The default executable path. |
| [launch(options)](./puppeteer.puppeteernode.launch.md) | | <p>Launches a browser instance with given arguments and options when specified.</p><p>When using with <code>puppeteer-core</code>, [options.executablePath](./puppeteer.launchoptions.md) or [options.channel](./puppeteer.launchoptions.md) must be provided.</p> |