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react-h2p-puppeteer
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Just the puppeteer package used in react-h2p
It is used in react-h2p repository.
If it's not successful to download puppeteer via npm i install puppeteer
because of 403 error,
you could use this repository instead.
This package performs like puppeteer.
npm i --save-dev react-h2p-puppeteer
OR
yarn add --dev react-h2p-puppeteer
The puppeteer packages and its dependencies are in src folder.
You can convert this downloaded repository to the elemental package (puppeteer) by the instruction below:
Use the command below to do the conversion:
./node_modules/.bin/react-h2p-puppeteer make
Congratulations!
Everything is alright to use the main puppeteer package instead of react-h2p-puppeteer
This repository is under MIT Licence
FAQs
just the puppeteer package used in react-h2p
The npm package react-h2p-puppeteer receives a total of 52 weekly downloads. As such, react-h2p-puppeteer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-h2p-puppeteer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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