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Jan Curn

Jan Curn

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Dockerfile

# This is a template for a Dockerfile used to run acts in Actor system.
# The base image name below is set during the act build, based on user settings.
# IMPORTANT: The base image must set a correct working directory, such as /usr/src/app or /home/user
FROM apify/actor-node-chrome-xvfb:v0.21.10
# Second, copy just package.json and package-lock.json since it should be
# the only file that affects "npm install" in the next step, to speed up the build
COPY package*.json ./
# Install NPM packages, skip optional and development dependencies to
# keep the image small. Avoid logging too much and print the dependency
# tree for debugging
RUN npm --quiet set progress=false \
&& npm install --only=prod --no-optional \
&& echo "Installed NPM packages:" \
&& (npm list --all || true) \
&& echo "Node.js version:" \
&& node --version \
&& echo "NPM version:" \
&& npm --version
# Copy source code to container
# Do this in the last step, to have fast build if only the source code changed
COPY --chown=myuser:myuser . ./
# NOTE: The CMD is already defined by the base image.
# Uncomment this for local node inspector debugging:
# CMD [ "node", "--inspect=0.0.0.0:9229", "main.js" ]

package.json

{
"name": "apify-project",
"version": "0.0.1",
"description": "",
"author": "It's not you it's me",
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"apify": "0.21.10"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "node main.js"
}
}

main.js

1const Apify = require('apify');
2
3Apify.main(async() => {
4
5 console.log("Launching Chrome...");
6
7 const browser = await Apify.launchPuppeteer();
8 const page = await browser.newPage();
9 await page.goto('https://news.ycombinator.com');
10 await page.pdf({path: 'hn.pdf', format: 'A4'});
11
12 const result = await page.evaluate(() => {
13 return document.documentElement.innerHTML;
14 });
15
16 console.log(result);
17
18 browser.close();
19});