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anpool avatar anpool commented on August 16, 2024

I think I've figured out the problem.

The servers where we are encountering this problem are using Windows Server 2012. Servers running a newer version (e.g Windows Server 2019) are fine. It appears during the npm install that highcharts-export-server automatically downloads the latest version of chrome rather than a version compatible with the OS. If I install chrome separately using windows installer it is version 109.0.5414.168, but when highcharts-export-server installs it, it is 121.0.6167.85.

Chrome app (via windows installer):
image

Chrome downloaded by Highcharts-export-server:
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What are the options here? Is it possible to just download a copy of 109.x.x.x somewhere and replace the files or can I configure highchart-export-server to use the separately installed chrome app which is the correct version?

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naveedtechnisoft avatar naveedtechnisoft commented on August 16, 2024

i solved this issue by adding chrom path in package.json.
"puppeteer": {
"executablePath": "C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"
},
for IIS server.

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anpool avatar anpool commented on August 16, 2024

Which package.json, in highchart-export-server? Can't this be set in an environment variable?

Thanks

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