Puppeteer Stealth로 차단되는 것을 피하세요
Blog post from Bright Data
Puppeteer, a popular JavaScript library for browser automation, is often challenged by bot detection technologies, particularly when operating in headless mode. This difficulty arises because Puppeteer by default sets attributes and headers that can be easily detected by anti-bot solutions. To counteract this, Puppeteer Extra, an extendable version of Puppeteer, offers plugins like the Stealth Plugin, which modifies Puppeteer's default configurations to make it harder for bot detection systems to identify headless browser instances. The Stealth Plugin, in particular, overwrites attributes like the navigator.webdriver and removes "HeadlessChrome" from the User-Agent header, successfully passing various bot detection tests at the time of writing. While these techniques enhance Puppeteer's stealth capabilities, they are not foolproof against sophisticated anti-bot technologies like Cloudflare. As a solution, Bright Data's Scraping Browser is highlighted as a scalable cloud browser that integrates with automation libraries such as Puppeteer, Playwright, and Selenium, providing features like IP rotation, browser fingerprinting, CAPTCHA resolution, and automatic retries to bypass bot detection, leveraging a trusted global proxy network used by Fortune 500 companies and over 20,000 clients.
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