Overview
Puppeteer on Ubuntu with GUI
Preinstalled Visual Studio Code for quickly launching Puppeteer scripts in Node.js.
Puppeteer on Ubuntu with GUI
GUI Login Credentials
Connect to Your Ubuntu instance with RDP
Deploy a Preinstalled Puppeteer environment to Automate Chrome
Running it on an EC2 instance is the easiest way to get started with Puppeteer in the cloud. This AMI offers a reliable, ready-to-use environment for test automation, web scraping, routine web task automation, and application monitoring.
Easily connect to the virtual desktop using RDP or VNC. Use the EC2 instance's public IP as the hostname and the instance ID as the initial password for both RDP and VNC. Log in with the username "ubuntu".
For seamless development and execution of Puppeteer scripts, the virtual machine comes with Visual Studio Code preinstalled. You can edit scripts directly in VS Code or transfer your files remotely using tools like WinSCP.
This AMI is designed to be minimal, containing only the necessary installations required to run Puppeteer on a Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Key Features:
- Ubuntu-based with a lightweight Xfce GUI for smooth performance.
- Connect via RDP or VNC to interact with the GUI remotely.
- Self-configures at launch: Use the EC2 instance ID as the initial password for RDP/VNC.
- Automate Preinstalled Chrome Browser
- Preinstalled Visual Studio Code with sample Puppeteer scripts and language bindings for Python, Node.js, and Java.
Watch our video tutorials to get started with this image:
- Connect to Ubuntu with GUI via RDP from Windows
- Connect to Ubuntu with GUI via RDP from Mac
- Transfer files between your PC and Ubuntu with GUI
- Transfer files between your Mac and Ubuntu with GUI
For further assistance, contact our expert cloud team via email at support@silverlining.cloud or through live chat on our website . Detailed documentation for this image is available here: