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How to launch pupflare

  1. Install NodeJS
  2. npm install
  3. npm start

How to use

Send your request to the server with the port 3000 and add your URL to the "url" query string like this: http://localhost:3000/?url=https://example.org

This script has been configured to wait for the cloudflare challenge to pass but, you can configure the "match" for anything else using the environment variable CHALLENGE_MATCH.
If the website that you are targeting have a protection page with "please wait" in the HTML code then launch the script like this:

CHALLENGE_MATCH="please wait" npm start

To show the browser window, set the environment variable PUPPETEER_HEADFUL=1.

To use a proxy, set the PUPPETEER_PROXY environment variable, for example PUPPETEER_PROXY=localhost:8080.

To specify user data directory, set PUPPETEER_USERDATADIR=/path/to/dir.

To enable debugging: DEBUG=true and debugging with body in the logs: DEBUG_BODY=true

Docker

Available as a Docker image here: https://quay.io/repository/unixfox/pupflare (linux/amd64,linux/arm64)

docker run -d -p 3000:3000 quay.io/unixfox/pupflare

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