npm install puppeteer showing permission denied errors

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北荒 2021-01-05 17:55

I\'m unable to install puppeteer as a project dependency, and I\'ve tried re-installing node. Anyone have an idea on how to fix this? Running Ubuntu 17.10 x64

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  • 2021-01-05 18:27

    EDIT 20th April 2019:

    The easy solution suggested by lauraalvarezz1 is,

    sudo npm install -g puppeteer --unsafe-perm=true
    

    This is okay as long as you trust puppeteer and want it to install puppeteer globally.

    However beware of using --unsafe-perm=true for permission related problems. Reasons are:

    • Running unsafe-perm=true with sudo, as a non-root user, will give the script root access. This might be okay only if you trust the script and do not concern about security that much.
    • You might need to use --no-sandbox in every script you run, because the chrome installed with this command might not run without this parameter. See this github issue.

    You have installed npm with sudo. Thus anything you install globally will require sudo.

    To install anything on var/www/html folder, either you have to own that folder,

    sudo chown -R $USER /var/www/html
    

    Or you can use nvm to manage npm. Technically it will use your home directory and your current user.

    After installing nvm, you can install puppeteer globally with it,

    npm i -g puppeteer
    

    or you have to use sudo

    sudo npm install --save puppeteer
    

    However chromium will not be downloaded due to permission error, that's why you have to use ---unsafe-perm=true as stated before.

    Security Related Resources:

    • Resolve this without sudo, you can use this answer.
    • Learn more about best practices dealing with /var/www folder, refer to this answer.

    Best of luck!

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  • 2021-01-05 18:29

    Run this on your terminal:

    sudo npm install -g puppeteer --unsafe-perm=true
    
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  • 2021-01-05 18:37

    Before you begin, make sure you have the most recent version of Node.js.

    The Puppeteer Documentation states:

    Note: Puppeteer requires at least Node v6.4.0, but the examples below use async/await which is only supported in Node v7.6.0 or greater.

    You can check which version of Node.js you have using the following command:

    node -v
    # OR nodejs -v
    

    If your version of Node.js is less then v7.6.0, you can completely uninstall your current version of Node.js.

    Then, you can use complete the reinstallation using a PPA:

    sudo apt update
    curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x -o nodesource_setup.sh
    sudo bash nodesource_setup.sh
    sudo apt install nodejs
    sudo apt install build-essential
    

    You can check the new versions of Node.js and NPM installed on your system:

    node -v
    npm -v
    

    Finally, you can install Puppeteer:

    sudo npm install puppeteer --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
    

    Now you can run Puppeteer scripts using the node command:

    node puppeteer-script.js
    
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