![]() ![]() Then came the issues on how to secure the login information or session cookies to automate this process. My first thought, when using module was to plug my routes into Puppeteer, however, along with this came the problems of security enforcers forcing Puppeteer to login in (which is correct, because Puppeteer is another browser instance, thus, another session). ![]() The reasoning here was to make it easier to generate a bank of EJS templates that you could visually build, add JSON data to, and dynamically generate the resulting HTML. First and foremost, a lot of credit has to go to Their module for HTML to PDF was the basis of this one.
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