Reputation: 133
I`ve pushed my react project to AWS amplify with git. I installed the react-snap package for SEO reasons. When inspecting the Amplify Console, it shows that the provision step succeeded, but the building step failed. The error log shows this:
Some older post on github describe the same problem that I have:
https://github.com/thinkJin6/BokuNews/issues/64
I have tried out several things like adding and configuring amplify.yml file and configuring the package.json as described here:. https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/765
Finally I tried out some stuff from this link: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/main/docs/troubleshooting.md#running-puppeteer-on-aws-ec2-instance-running-amazon-linux
I enable amazon-linux-extras like this, sudo amazon-linux-extras install epel -y, and installed install Chromium like this, sudo yum install -y chromium.I used AWS CloudShell, but the error log message keeps the same.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 575
Reputation: 37
I had the same problem recently and with help of a colleague, the solution was found here: LINK
I added the following to my package.json
"reactSnap": {
"puppeteerArgs": [
"--no-sandbox",
"--disable-setuid-sandbox"
],
"puppeteerExecutablePath": "/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome"
}
Then I updated amplify.yml in was amplify build settings like so
version: 1
frontend:
phases:
preBuild:
commands:
- '# This installs Chrome on any RHEL/CentOS/Amazon Linux variant.'
- curl https://intoli.com/install-google-chrome.sh | bash
- npm i
build:
commands:
- npm run build
artifacts:
baseDirectory: build
files:
- '**/*'
cache:
paths:
- node_modules/**/*
Upvotes: 2