

Step 2: Allow Chromium to open on your M1 Mac The chromium should in the homebrew binary directory, as such: If you want to check which chromium your M1 Mac is using, type the following command: Once you do, open up the terminal and type the following command: Make sure you have Homebrew install on your M1 Mac. Let’s go over how to fix this problem step-by-step. The answer is to manually install chromium on your machine.

Path-to-project/node_modules/puppeteer/lib/cjs/puppeteer/node/BrowserFetcher.js:112 If you are on Ubuntu, you can install with: The chromium binary is not available for arm64: I recently got the M1 Mac mini computer, and ran yarn or npm to install a project that contained Puppeteer in the package.json file, and I received this error message:
