Chromium Binary for AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions
npm install chrome-aws-lambda --save-prod
This will ship with appropriate binary for the latest stable release of puppeteer
(usually updated within a day or two).
You will also need to install the corresponding version of puppeteer
(or puppeteer-core
):
npm install puppeteer-core --save-prod
If you wish to install an older version of Chromium, take a look at Versioning.
The nodejs8.10
AWS Lambda runtime is required for this package to work properly.
Due to unmet dependencies, the nodejs10.x
AWS Lambda runtime is currently not supported.
const chromium = require('chrome-aws-lambda');
exports.handler = async (event, context) => {
let result = null;
let browser = null;
try {
browser = await chromium.puppeteer.launch({
args: chromium.args,
defaultViewport: chromium.defaultViewport,
executablePath: await chromium.executablePath,
headless: chromium.headless,
});
let page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto(event.url || 'https://example.com');
result = await page.title();
} catch (error) {
return context.fail(error);
} finally {
if (browser !== null) {
await browser.close();
}
}
return context.succeed(result);
};
You should allocate at least 512 MB of RAM to your Lambda, 1600 MB is recommended.
Please refer to the Local Development Wiki page for instructions and troubleshooting.
Method / Property | Returns | Description |
---|---|---|
font(url) |
{?Promise<string>} |
Downloads a custom font and returns its basename. |
args |
{!Array<string>} |
Provides a list of recommended additional Chromium flags. |
defaultViewport |
{!Object} |
Returns more sensible default viewport settings. |
executablePath |
{?Promise<string>} |
Returns the path where the Chromium binary was extracted. |
headless |
{!boolean} |
Returns true if we are running on AWS Lambda or GCF. |
puppeteer |
{!Object} |
Overloads puppeteer and returns the resolved package. |
Since version 1.12.2
, the font()
method will download additional fonts and make them discoverable.
To use it, simply pass a HTTPS URL to a custom font face before launching Chromium, e.g.:
await chromium.font('https://raw.githack.com/googlei18n/noto-emoji/master/fonts/NotoColorEmoji.ttf');
Fonts with the same basename will only be downloaded if they are not already cached.
On non-serverless environments, the
font()
method is a no-op to avoid polluting the user space.
It's recommended that you use a CDN, like raw.githack.com or gitcdn.xyz.
Since version 1.7.0
, it's also possible to overload puppeteer
/ puppeteer-core
API with useful methods:
Frame
count(selector)
exists(selector)
fill(form, data, heuristic = 'name')
number(selector, decimal = null, index = null, property = 'textContent')
selectByLabel(selector, ...values)
string(selector, property = 'textContent')
waitUntilVisible(selector, timeout = null)
waitWhileVisible(selector, timeout = null)
Page
clickAndWaitForNavigation(selector, options = null)
count(selector)
exists(selector)
fill(form, data, heuristic = 'name')
go(url, options = null)
number(selector, decimal = null, index = null, property = 'textContent')
selectByLabel(selector, ...values)
string(selector, property = 'textContent')
waitUntilVisible(selector, timeout = null)
waitWhileVisible(selector, timeout = null)
Besides the public API, the following browser-context methods will also be available if Page.go()
is used:
σ.$(selector, context = document)
σ.$$(selector, index = null, context = document)
σ.$x(expression, index = null, context = document)
σ.$number(data, decimal = null, index = null, property = 'textContent')
σ.$string(data, property = 'textContent')
σ.$regexp(data, pattern, index = null, property = 'textContent')
To enable overloading, simply call the puppeteer
property exposed by this package.
This package is versioned based on the underlying puppeteer
minor version:
puppeteer Version |
chrome-aws-lambda Version |
Chromium Revision |
---|---|---|
1.19.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.19.0 |
674921 (77.0.3844.0 ) |
1.18.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.18.1 |
672088 (77.0.3835.0 ) |
1.18.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.18.0 |
669486 (77.0.3827.0 ) |
1.17.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.17.1 |
662092 (76.0.3803.0 ) |
1.16.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.16.1 |
656675 (76.0.3786.0 ) |
1.15.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.15.1 |
650583 (75.0.3765.0 ) |
1.14.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.14.0 |
641577 (75.0.3738.0 ) |
1.13.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.13.0 |
637110 (74.0.3723.0 ) |
1.12.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.12.2 |
624492 (73.0.3679.0 ) |
1.11.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.11.2 |
609904 (72.0.3618.0 ) |
1.10.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.10.1 |
604907 (72.0.3582.0 ) |
1.9.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.9.1 |
594312 (71.0.3563.0 ) |
1.8.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.8.0 |
588429 (71.0.3542.0 ) |
1.7.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.7.0 |
579032 (70.0.3508.0 ) |
1.6.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.6.3 |
575458 (69.0.3494.0 ) |
1.5.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.5.0 |
564778 (69.0.3452.0 ) |
1.4.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.4.0 |
555668 (68.0.3419.0 ) |
1.3.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.3.0 |
549031 (67.0.3391.0 ) |
1.2.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.2.0 |
543305 (67.0.3372.0 ) |
1.1.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.1.0 |
536395 (66.0.3347.0 ) |
1.0.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~1.0.0 |
526987 (65.0.3312.0 ) |
0.13.* |
npm i chrome-aws-lambda@~0.13.0 |
515411 (64.0.3264.0 ) |
To compile your own version of Chromium check the Ansible playbook instructions.
Lambda Layers is a new convenient way to manage common dependencies between different Lambda Functions.
The following set of (Linux) commands will create a well-structured layer of this package alongside puppeteer-core
:
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alixaxel/chrome-aws-lambda.git && \
cd chrome-aws-lambda && \
make chrome_aws_lambda.zip
The above will create a chrome-aws-lambda.zip
file, which can be uploaded to your Layers console.
Alternatively, if have brotli
installed and wish to create a layer with the Chromium binary already decompressed:
make inflated chrome_aws_lambda.zip
Since version 1.11.2
, it's also possible to use this package on Google/Firebase Cloud Functions.
The only additional requirement is that iltorb
must also be added as a dependency:
npm install iltorb --save-prod
According to our benchmarks, it's 40% to 50% faster than using the off-the-shelf puppeteer
bundle.
The Chromium binary is compressed using the Brotli algorithm.
This allows us to get the best compression ratio and faster decompression times.
File | Algorithm | Level | Bytes | MiB | % | Inflation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
chromium | - | - | 136964856 | 130.62 | - | - |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 1 | 51662087 | 49.27 | 62.28% | 1.035s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 2 | 50438352 | 48.10 | 63.17% | 1.016s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 3 | 49428459 | 47.14 | 63.91% | 0.968s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 4 | 47873978 | 45.66 | 65.05% | 0.950s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 5 | 46929422 | 44.76 | 65.74% | 0.938s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 6 | 46522529 | 44.37 | 66.03% | 0.919s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 7 | 46406406 | 44.26 | 66.12% | 0.917s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 8 | 46297917 | 44.15 | 66.20% | 0.916s |
chromium.gz | Gzip | 9 | 46270972 | 44.13 | 66.22% | 0.968s |
chromium.gz | Zopfli | 10 | 45089161 | 43.00 | 67.08% | 0.919s |
chromium.gz | Zopfli | 20 | 45085868 | 43.00 | 67.08% | 0.919s |
chromium.gz | Zopfli | 30 | 45085003 | 43.00 | 67.08% | 0.925s |
chromium.gz | Zopfli | 40 | 45084328 | 43.00 | 67.08% | 0.921s |
chromium.gz | Zopfli | 50 | 45084098 | 43.00 | 67.08% | 0.935s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 0 | 55401211 | 52.83 | 59.55% | 0.778s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 1 | 54429523 | 51.91 | 60.26% | 0.757s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 2 | 46436126 | 44.28 | 66.10% | 0.659s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 3 | 46122033 | 43.99 | 66.33% | 0.616s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 4 | 45050239 | 42.96 | 67.11% | 0.692s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 5 | 40813510 | 38.92 | 70.20% | 0.598s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 6 | 40116951 | 38.26 | 70.71% | 0.601s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 7 | 39302281 | 37.48 | 71.30% | 0.615s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 8 | 39038303 | 37.23 | 71.50% | 0.668s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 9 | 38853994 | 37.05 | 71.63% | 0.673s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 10 | 36090087 | 34.42 | 73.65% | 0.765s |
chromium.br | Brotli | 11 | 34820408 | 33.21 | 74.58% | 0.712s |
For this reason, a stripped-down version of iltorb
is bundled as a dependency.
MIT