Puppteeer: How to Install puppeteer on EC2 server and open chromium on Users local Machine?
Puppeteer is working fine on my local server but I have Installed Puppeteer Install On EC2 Server while running my code It should open my Local Chromium. Then How Do I connect My Server puppeteer with local Chromium.
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I am a bit curious about your use case. Why would one run puppeteer on AWS but use the local Chromium?
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Nov 23 '18 at 15:10
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Puppeteer is working fine on my local server but I have Installed Puppeteer Install On EC2 Server while running my code It should open my Local Chromium. Then How Do I connect My Server puppeteer with local Chromium.
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Puppeteer is working fine on my local server but I have Installed Puppeteer Install On EC2 Server while running my code It should open my Local Chromium. Then How Do I connect My Server puppeteer with local Chromium.
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I am a bit curious about your use case. Why would one run puppeteer on AWS but use the local Chromium?
– Vaviloff
Nov 23 '18 at 15:10
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I am a bit curious about your use case. Why would one run puppeteer on AWS but use the local Chromium?
– Vaviloff
Nov 23 '18 at 15:10
I am a bit curious about your use case. Why would one run puppeteer on AWS but use the local Chromium?
– Vaviloff
Nov 23 '18 at 15:10
I am a bit curious about your use case. Why would one run puppeteer on AWS but use the local Chromium?
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I am a bit curious about your use case. Why would one run puppeteer on AWS but use the local Chromium?
– Vaviloff
Nov 23 '18 at 15:10