I am trying to use the /tmp folder on an AWS Lambda to download and execute the Chrome Selenium webdriver through WebDriverManager but I keep getting an UnauthorizedAccessException trying to access /tmp. I thought /tmp could be used for this sort of thing but google doesn't seem to be providing any help, here is my code:
public IWebDriver GetDriver()
{
var tmpPath = Path.GetTempPath();
new DriverManager().SetUpDriver(
"http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/76.0.3809.25/chromedriver_linux64.zip",
tmpPath,
"chromedriver"
);
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArguments(new List<string>() {
"--no-sandbox",
"--headless",
"--disable-gpu",
$"--homedir={tmpPath}"
});
return new ChromeDriver(tmpPath, options);
}
and my exception
"errorType": "AggregateException",
"errorMessage": "One or more errors occurred. (Access to the path '/tmp/' is denied.)",
"stackTrace": [
"at System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1.GetResultCore(Boolean waitCompletionNotification)",
"at lambda_method(Closure , Stream , Stream , LambdaContextInternal )"
],
Has anyone managed to successfully use DriverManager to run a headless chrome instance on an AWS Lambda? Would appreciate some pointers.
TIA
Rich