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Comment by lolinder

3 years ago

Puppeteer is cool, but it's exactly what OP is warning against: it's a full browser that is downloaded and run through npm. It's remarkably well packaged, but still far more error prone than a simple HTTP request, and far more likely to break on its own just with the passage of time.

Yes, but:

”Your simple script goes from being small, simple, self-contained, and elegant gem, to requiring a full browser, specialized drivers, and/or daemons running just to work”

Complex problems cannot be solved by simple scripts, but they can be abstracted away to vendor libraries when/if they are well maintained, such as in this case. While it can break with time, at least someone else fixes it for you.

There's also puppeteer-core which lets you use your own (Google Chrome) browser and if your own browser is broken then you're having bigger problems than youtube-dl not working.