ci: probe Chromium binary, fall back to Playwright-bundled
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The Ubuntu runner image ships /usr/bin/chromium-browser as a snap
forwarder stub that exits with "install via snap" when invoked but
is found on PATH. The previous detection used `command -v` only, so
it accepted the stub, set CHROME_PATH to it, and Lighthouse later
failed to launch Chrome (ECONNREFUSED on the debug port).

Probe each candidate with `--version` to confirm it actually runs.
When no working system binary exists, install Playwright's bundled
Chromium (supports linux/arm64) with --with-deps for system libs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
hsiegeln
2026-04-24 18:50:28 +02:00
parent b9b17df0ea
commit 95977c8d6c

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@@ -36,39 +36,46 @@ jobs:
cache: 'npm'
# Lighthouse CI needs a Chrome/Chromium binary at runtime. Google Chrome
# has no Linux/arm64 build, so install distro Chromium and export its
# path. Handles both `chromium` (Debian) and `chromium-browser` (older
# Ubuntu) package names, and works whether sudo is present or absent
# (e.g. runner running as root).
# has no Linux/arm64 build, so we use distro Chromium when available and
# fall back to Playwright's bundled Chromium (which supports linux/arm64)
# when not. The Ubuntu runner ships /usr/bin/chromium-browser as a snap
# forwarder stub that is on PATH but only prints "install via snap" when
# invoked — so we MUST probe each candidate by actually running it,
# not just `command -v`.
- name: Install Chromium for Lighthouse CI
shell: bash
run: |
set -e
if command -v sudo >/dev/null 2>&1; then SUDO=sudo; else SUDO=; fi
set -euo pipefail
resolve_chromium() {
command -v chromium 2>/dev/null \
|| command -v chromium-browser 2>/dev/null \
|| true
probe() {
local bin="${1:-}"
[ -n "$bin" ] && [ -x "$bin" ] && "$bin" --version >/dev/null 2>&1
}
CHROME_BIN="$(resolve_chromium)"
if [ -z "$CHROME_BIN" ]; then
$SUDO apt-get update -qq
$SUDO apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
chromium chromium-driver \
|| $SUDO apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
chromium-browser chromium-chromedriver
CHROME_BIN="$(resolve_chromium)"
fi
CHROME_BIN=""
for cand in \
"$(command -v chromium 2>/dev/null || true)" \
"$(command -v chromium-browser 2>/dev/null || true)" \
"$(command -v google-chrome 2>/dev/null || true)"; do
if probe "$cand"; then CHROME_BIN="$cand"; break; fi
done
if [ -z "$CHROME_BIN" ]; then
echo "Failed to install a Chromium binary — Lighthouse CI cannot run."
echo "No working system Chromium — installing Playwright-bundled Chromium."
# --with-deps apt-installs the system libraries Chromium needs
# (libnss3, libatk1.0-0, etc.). Playwright handles sudo internally.
npx -y playwright@latest install --with-deps chromium
CHROME_BIN="$(find "$HOME/.cache/ms-playwright" \
-type f -name chrome -executable 2>/dev/null | head -n1)"
fi
if ! probe "$CHROME_BIN"; then
echo "Failed to install a working Chromium binary." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "CHROME_PATH=$CHROME_BIN" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
"$CHROME_BIN" --version || true
"$CHROME_BIN" --version
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci