![]() ![]() With such code above, I would intend to detect the event of the download dialog and then, in some way, be able to receive the binary content. I tried (unsuccessfully) to use the page.on("response") event to retrieve the raw response content, acording the following snippet: const bucket = Īwait page.on("response", async response => Looking for some examples in the web, I noticed that there is a lot of people with this problem. So far I wasn't able to find out some solution. I want to get the download content (buffer) and after soon, store the data at my S3 account. ![]()
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