chrome-service: run real Google Chrome (H.264/AAC codecs) for the browser
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Point the chrome-service container at the new chrome-service-browser image and launch /opt/google/chrome/chrome instead of the bundled Chromium. Fixes MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED on H.264/AAC video (Instagram Reels etc.) in the noVNC view — bundled Chromium has those codecs compiled out; only real Chrome carries them. connect_over_cdp callers (tripit fare scrape, homelab browser, snapshot-harvester) attach over raw CDP (version-tolerant) — validated after rollout. Image is built off-infra on GHA (prior commit) → public ghcr. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@playwright/mcp --isolated --storage-state ~/.cache/...storage-state.json
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```
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## Browser binary — real Google Chrome (for proprietary codecs)
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The chrome-service container runs **real Google Chrome**, not the bundled
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Chromium, via the infra-owned image `ghcr.io/viktorbarzin/chrome-service-browser`
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(`files/chrome/Dockerfile` = `mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.48.0-noble` +
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`google-chrome-stable`, built by `.github/workflows/build-chrome-service-browser.yml`).
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The launch resolves `CHROMIUM=/opt/google/chrome/chrome`.
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**Why:** the Playwright-bundled Chromium has proprietary codecs **compiled out**,
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so H.264/AAC video (Instagram Reels, X, most `.mp4`) fails in the noVNC view with
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`MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED` (the bytes download `200 video/mp4` but there's no
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decoder — NOT a GPU issue). Royalty-free codecs (VP9/VP8/AV1 → YouTube) always
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worked. Swapping `libffmpeg.so` does NOT help (codecs are compiled out, not just
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the lib stripped) and Chrome-for-Testing is also codec-less — only
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`google-chrome-stable` carries them.
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## Image pin
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Both the server image (`mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.48.0-noble` in
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`stacks/chrome-service/main.tf`) and the Python client
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(`playwright==1.48.0` in callers' `requirements.txt`) **must match
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minor-versions**. Bump in lockstep — Playwright protocol changes between
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minors and the client cannot connect to a mismatched server.
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The harvester + snapshot-server sidecar use
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`mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/python:v1.48.0-noble` — same playwright
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minor, with Python-side bindings pre-installed.
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The Playwright base + the Python client (`playwright==1.48.0` in callers'
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`requirements.txt`) and the snapshot sidecars
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(`mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/python:v1.48.0-noble`) historically had to match
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minor-versions. The chrome-service browser is now real Google Chrome (a newer
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milestone than the 1.48 Chromium), but the `connect_over_cdp` callers (tripit
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fare scrape, `homelab browser`, snapshot-harvester) attach over raw CDP, which is
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version-tolerant — verified working against this Chrome. If a future Chrome
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milestone breaks a caller, pin Chrome in the Dockerfile or bump the clients.
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## Storage
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