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Prerender Alpine

Lightweight Prerender container built on Alpine Linux with Node and Headless Chromium.

  • Prerender 5.20.0
  • Chromium 99.0.4844.84
  • Node 16.15.0

Requirements

  • Docker

Usage

Pull and run the image:

docker pull tvanro/prerender-alpine:6.5.0
docker run -p 3000:3000 tvanro/prerender-alpine:6.5.0

Prerender will now be running on http://localhost:3000. Try the container out with curl:

curl http://localhost:3000/render?url=https://www.example.com/

Prerender plugins

A few default plugins have been activated by default (see server.js):

This can be modified by creating your own server.js and mounting this file as a docker volume:

docker run -p 3000:3000 -v $(pwd)/server.js:/home/node/server.js tvanro/prerender-alpine:6.5.0 

Prerender memory cache

The prerender-memory-cache plugin is not activated by default. You can activate it with the environment variable MEMORY_CACHE=1.

You can customize cache behavior with environment variables :

  • CACHE_MAXSIZE=1000 : max number of objects in cache
  • CACHE_TTL=6000 : time to live in seconds
docker run -p 3000:3000 -e MEMORY_CACHE=1 -e CACHE_MAXSIZE=1000 -e CACHE_TTL=6000 tvanro/prerender-alpine:6.5.0 

Prerender documentation

Check out the official Prerender documentation: https://github.com/prerender/prerender

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