Awesome
:warning: Deprecated in favor of https://github.com/nextools/images/tree/master/chromium
Dockerized Chromium in headless remote debugging mode.
Usage
docker run -it --rm -p 9222:9222 deepsweet/chromium-headless-remote:80
Example using Puppeteer:
Ensure to match version of puppeteer-core
to the version of Chromium you are using:
npm install puppeteer-core@chrome-80
import fetch from 'node-fetch'
import puppeteer from 'puppeteer-core'
const response = await fetch('http://localhost:9222/json/version')
const { webSocketDebuggerUrl } = await response.json()
const browser = await puppeteer.connect({ browserWSEndpoint: webSocketDebuggerUrl })
const page = await browser.newPage()
await page.goto('https://example.com')
await page.screenshot({ path: 'example.png' })
await browser.close()
Fonts
It's possible to mount a folder with custom fonts to be used later by Chromium: add -v $(pwd)/path/to/fonts:/home/chromium/.fonts
to docker run
arguments.
How to update to the newer Chromium version
Docker Hub's Auto Builder is used to create versioned builds. Build instructions are set to look at Git tag value and create a corresponding Dcoker image tag.
To update the version:
- run
make list
- pick newer version and paste it (properly shortened) in
Makefile
andDockerfile
- commit all changes
- run
make push