My environment
- Puppeteer version: 3.1.0
- Platform / OS version: Windows 10
- Node.js version: 12.16.1
My problem is:
I have a for...of
loop to visit 3000+ urls with puppeteer. I use puppeteer.connect
to wsEndpoint
so I can reuse one browser instance. I disconnect after each visit and close the tab.
- first 100 urls
page.goto
's open the urls immediately, - above 100
page.goto
uses 2-3 retries per url, - above 300
page.goto
uses 5-8 retries per url, - above 500 I get
TimeoutError: Navigation timeout of 30000 ms exceeded
all the time.
I checked the Windows Task Manager and I realized hundreds of Chromium instances running in the background and using 80-90MB of memory each and 1-2% of CPU as well.
Question
How can I kill the Chromium instances I've already disconnected with browser.disconnect
for real?
Example script
const puppeteer = require('puppeteer')
const urlArray = require('./urls.json') // contains 3000+ urls in an array
async function fn() {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ headless: true })
const browserWSEndpoint = await browser.wsEndpoint()
for (const url of urlArray) {
try {
const browser2 = await puppeteer.connect({ browserWSEndpoint })
const page = await browser2.newPage()
await page.goto(url) // in my original code it's also wrapped in a retry function
// doing cool things with the DOM
await page.goto('about:blank') // because of you: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/1490
await page.close()
await browser2.disconnect()
} catch (e) {
console.error(e)
}
}
await browser.close()
}
fn()
The error
The usual puppeteer timeout error.
TimeoutError: Navigation timeout of 30000 ms exceeded
at C:\[...]\node_modules\puppeteer\lib\LifecycleWatcher.js:100:111
-- ASYNC --
at Frame.<anonymous> (C:\[...]\node_modules\puppeteer\lib\helper.js:94:19)
at Page.goto (C:\[...]\node_modules\puppeteer\lib\Page.js:476:53)
at Page.<anonymous> (C:\[...]\node_modules\puppeteer\lib\helper.js:95:27)
at example (C:\[...]\example.js:13:18)
at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:97:5) {
name: 'TimeoutError'
}