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							| @@ -113,20 +113,21 @@ These instructions describe how to run the bridge with Docker containers. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ## Initial setup | ||||
| 1. `cd` to the directory where you cloned this repository | ||||
| 1. Build the image for the bridge module with `docker build . -t matrix-puppeteer-line` | ||||
| 1. Ensure that the repository root and `puppet` directories are writable by UID/GID 1337. A coarse way to achieve this is with `chmod o+w . puppet` | ||||
| 1. Extract the downloaded .crx/.zip of the LINE Chrome extension to `puppet/extension_files` | ||||
| 1. `cd` to the `puppet` directory, and build the image for the Puppeteer module with `docker build . -t matrix-puppeteer-line-chrome` | ||||
| 1. Create a new directory outside of the repository directory, and `cd` into it | ||||
| 1. Extract the downloaded .crx/.zip of the LINE Chrome extension to this directory | ||||
| 1. Run a container for the Puppeteer module for the first time, so it can create a config file for you: `docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/data:z matrix-puppeteer-line-chrome` | ||||
| 1. Update the config to your liking, but leave the `"executable_path"` setting as-is (unless you need to use a version of Chrome/Chromium from the host or another container). | ||||
| 1. Update the config to your liking, but leave the `"executable_path"` setting as-is (unless you need to use a version of Chrome/Chromium from the host or another container) | ||||
| 1. Run the Puppeteer module with `docker run --restart unless-stopped -v $(pwd):/data:z matrix-puppeteer-line-chrome` | ||||
| 1. Open a new shell, since the prior `docker run` command runs in the foreground (unless `-d` is used) | ||||
| 1. `cd` to the repository root, and build the image for the bridge module with `docker build . -t matrix-puppeteer-line` | ||||
| 1. Run a container for the bridge module for the first time, so it can create a config file for you: `docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/data:z matrix-puppeteer-line` | ||||
| 1. Update the config to your liking. You'll at least need to change the homeserver settings, appservice address and permissions, as well as the socket connection to the Puppeteer module | ||||
|     * Note that the Puppeteer module's default config uses a unix socket at `/data/puppet.sock` | ||||
|     * Note that the Puppeteer module container's `/data/` directory is accessible in the bridge module's container at `/data/puppet/` | ||||
|     * Thus, if the Puppeteer module is configured to use a unix socket at `/data/<sock_name>`, the bridge module's config must set `puppeteer.connection.path: /data/puppet/<sockname>` | ||||
| 1. Generate the appservice registration by running the container again, and update your homeserver configuration to accept it | ||||
| 1. Run the bridge module with `docker run --restart unless-stopped -v $(pwd):/data:z matrix-puppeteer-line` | ||||
|  | ||||
| Additionally, you should either add the bridge to the same Docker network as your homeserver and datapase with `--network=<name>`, or expose the correct port(s) with `-p <port>:<port>.` (A quick-and-dirty option is to use `--network="host"`.) | ||||
|     * Additionally, you should either add the bridge to the same Docker network as your homeserver and database with `--network=<name>` (when they are running in Docker), or expose the correct port(s) with `-p <port>:<port>` or `--network=host` (when they are running outside Docker). | ||||
|  | ||||
| ## Upgrading | ||||
| Simply `git pull` or `git rebase` the latest changes, rerun all `docker build` commands, then run new containers for the freshly-built images. | ||||
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| @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ FROM node:16-alpine3.14 | ||||
|  | ||||
| ARG TARGETARCH=amd64 | ||||
|  | ||||
| RUN apk add --no-cache chromium xvfb-run xdotool | ||||
| RUN apk add --no-cache chromium xvfb-run xdotool gtk+3.0 | ||||
|  | ||||
| WORKDIR /opt/matrix-puppeteer-line/puppet | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ If `type` is `tcp`, `port` and `host` are the host/port where to listen. | ||||
| ### Executable path | ||||
| The `executable_path` specifies the path to the Chromium binary for Puppeteer to use. Leaving this setting blank will use the x86_64 Chromium installation bundled with Puppeteer. For other architectures, it is necessary to install a compatible version of Chromium (ideally via your distribution's package manager), and to set `executable_path` to the path of its binary (typically `/usr/bin/chromium`). | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Sandbox | ||||
| Whether or not to pass the `--no-sandbox` flag to Chromium. May be required when running Chromium in a container. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Profile directory | ||||
| The `profile_dir` specifies which directory to put Chromium user data directories. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ | ||||
| 		"path": "/data/puppet.sock" | ||||
| 	}, | ||||
| 	"executable_path": "/usr/lib/chromium/chrome", | ||||
| 	"no_sandbox": true, | ||||
| 	"profile_dir": "./profiles", | ||||
| 	"extension_dir": "/data/extension_files", | ||||
| 	"cycle_delay": 5000, | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ | ||||
| 		"path": "/var/run/matrix-puppeteer-line/puppet.sock" | ||||
| 	}, | ||||
| 	"executable_path": "", | ||||
| 	"no_sandbox": false, | ||||
| 	"profile_dir": "./profiles", | ||||
| 	"extension_dir": "./extension_files", | ||||
| 	"cycle_delay": 5000, | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ const configPath = args["--config"] || "config.json" | ||||
| console.log("[Main] Reading config from", configPath) | ||||
| const config = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(configPath).toString()) | ||||
| MessagesPuppeteer.executablePath = args["--browser"] || config.executable_path || MessagesPuppeteer.executablePath | ||||
| MessagesPuppeteer.noSandbox = args["--no-sandbox"] || MessagesPuppeteer.noSandbox | ||||
| MessagesPuppeteer.noSandbox = args["--no-sandbox"] || config.no_sandbox || MessagesPuppeteer.noSandbox | ||||
| MessagesPuppeteer.profileDir = config.profile_dir || MessagesPuppeteer.profileDir | ||||
| MessagesPuppeteer.devtools = config.devtools || false | ||||
| MessagesPuppeteer.extensionDir = config.extension_dir || MessagesPuppeteer.extensionDir | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ export default class MessagesPuppeteer { | ||||
| 			`--window-size=${MessagesPuppeteer.viewport.width},${MessagesPuppeteer.viewport.height+120}`, | ||||
| 		] | ||||
| 		if (MessagesPuppeteer.noSandbox) { | ||||
| 			args = args.concat(`--no-sandbox`) | ||||
| 			args.push(`--no-sandbox`) | ||||
| 		} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		this.browser = await puppeteer.launch({ | ||||
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