
Pdf | #4 0x5638d5ad5060 content::ContentMainRunnerImpl::Initialize() If you want to live dangerously and need an immediate workaround, you can try using -no-sandbox. Pdf | No usable sandbox! Update your kernel or see for more information on developing with the SUID sandbox. # Add user so we don't need -no-sandbox.Īpplication builds and runs well, but as soon as i try to start browser with await puppeteer.launch() i get this error: pdf | Error: Failed to launch the browser process! & apt-get install -y google-chrome-unstable fonts-ipafont-gothic fonts-wqy-zenhei fonts-thai-tlwg fonts-kacst fonts-freefont-ttf \ & sh -c 'echo "deb stable main" > /etc/apt//google.list' \ # Note: this installs the necessary libs to make the bundled version of Chromium that Puppeteer

# Install latest chrome dev package and fonts to support major charsets (Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai and a few others) I followed puppeteer documentation, so my Dockerfile has this content: FROM node:12.18.0
